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Tag Archives: Hamas
Hamas Leader’s Daughter Treated in Israeli Hospital #BDSFail
JEWISH PRESS by Lori Lowenthal Marcus October 20, 2014 Oh, the magnificent irony. While bone-headed academics around the world bloviate about boycotting Israeli institutions because of Israel’s brutal treatment of the Palestinian Arabs, the daughter of the head of Hamas – … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Gaza, Hamas, Ichilov Hospital, Ismail Haniyeh
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How the US first agreed, then refused to help locate missing IDF soldier
ISRAEL HAYOM by Steven Emerson October 17, 2014 Interviews with U.S. law enforcement officials, Israeli military officials and a review of official documents suggest that the U.S. denied Israel’s request for information that could have led to IDF Sgt. Shaul … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged APC, Armored Personnel Carrier, Facebook, FBI, Gaza, Gaza City, Golani Brigade, Hamas, IDF, Israel Hayom, Shejaiai, US State Department
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What is rationale for recognizing non-existent state of Palestine ?
NEW YORK TIMES by Caroline Glick October 17, 2014 When Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven announced his decision to recognize the non-existent state of “Palestine” earlier this month, he inadvertently gave the game away. “A two-state solution requires mutual recognition … Continue reading
How the Donors Saved Hamas
GATESTONE by Khaled Abu Toameh October 14, 2014 Rebuilding or repairing infrastructure in the Gaza Strip is the best thing that could have happened to Hamas. Hamas knows that every dollar invested in the Gaza Strip will serve the interests … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged European Union, Gaza, Hamas, Palestinians, rebuilding
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You Can’t Stop Genocide Without Killing Civilians
FRONT PAGE MAG by Daniel Greenfield October 13, 2014 By the time World War II was over entire cities had been devastated and hundreds of thousands of civilians had been killed by the Allies in one of the last wars … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Allies, Germans, Hamas, Israel, Japanese, World War II
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Rebuilding Gaza starts very slowly
ISRAEL HAYOM by Elliott Abrams October 13, 2014 The Hamas claim of victory in last summer’s conflict with Israel was based largely on the associated claim that life in Gaza would now change to the great benefit of the people … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Elliott Abrams, Gaza, Hamas, Israel Hayom, Reconstruction
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Israel’s Bright Future
FRONT PAGE MAG by Joseph Puder October 8, 2014 A new year is generally a time to assess the past and consider the future. The year 5775 (in the Jewish calendar) is no different. A look back at this past … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged 5775, Al-Nusra, Egypt, Hamas, Israel, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Saudi Arabia, Syria
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Mahmoud Abbas’s dangerous grandstanding
WASHINGTON POST by Editorial Board September 29, 2014 THE GOOD news from the Middle East is that the truce between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip has held for a month, and Hamas appears ready to make concessions to … Continue reading
Rabbi at NY Gay Synagogue offers special prayer, fireworks ensue
NEW YORK TIMES by Laurie Goodstein September 22, 2014 With the war in Gaza still raging, Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum offered an unusual prayer for peace last month during a Friday night service at the large predominantly gay synagogue she leads … Continue reading
Evidence that Hamas used residential areas; Dershowitz rebuttal to ‘density’ claim
WASHINGTON POST by Associated Press September 12, 2014 GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Two weeks after the end of the Gaza war, there is growing evidence that Hamas militants used residential areas as cover for launching rockets at Israel, at … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Beit Hanoun, density, Gaza, Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Hamas, Khan Younis, residential, rockets
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