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- Letter from 92 Republicans points out UNRWA’s corruption, call for dismantlement — sole Democrat signer: Josh Gottheimer
- Canada Sanctions Iran, Chooses Principle Over Profit
- "South Carolina legislators can help combat anti-Semitism on our state college campuses by passing H.3643, which ensures crucial legal protections to the rights of Jewish students"
- DePaul Professor Kwall: "We need our houses of worship to be a refuge from strife and political discord, and not a source of such conflict"
- A side agreement could void the Iran deal
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Argentina’s president resorts to anti-Semitic conspiracy theories
WASHINGTON POST The Editorial Board April 23, 2015 WHAT DO lobbyists at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and the director of a Washington think tank have to do with hedge-fund manager Paul Singer and the Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman, … Continue reading
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Tagged AIPAC, Alberto Nisman, anti-Semitism, Aregentina, Iran, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
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Executions Surge in Iran after Nuclear Talks, Iran off U.S. Terror List
GATESTONE by Shadi Paveh April 20, 2015 After Iran’s “nuclear talks,” and after it was comfortably removed as a terrorism threat from the “Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Communities,” the International Committee Against Executions (ICAE) reported approximately 55 … Continue reading