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- “This is the first time since Oct. 7 attack that the U.S. has stopped a weapons shipment intended for the Israeli military”
- Singer-songwriter John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting says his anti-Hamas protest song is a ‘moral message,’ and asks why ‘so many, particularly in the arts, remained deathly silent’
- “On Thursday, the EU parliament voted to condemn Iran, showing its support for Israel and acknowledging the role Iran plays in destabilizing the region”
- AP buries the lede as if they've never heard of a 'hudna': “Al-Hayya did not say whether his apparent embrace of a two-state solution would amount to an end to the Palestinian conflict with Israel or an interim step toward the group’s stated goal of destroying Israel”
- Sheryl Sandberg has produced a documentary on the rapes and violence against women that were a big part of October 7 Hamas attacks
- Accepting that Israel’s enemies are waging a religious war can reframe the narrative
- Kate Winslet narrates new film about deaths of Gazan children during last May’s conflict with Israel, “tells Jewish News she was not told it was a ‘pro-resistance’ project”, didn’t “fact-check” her script
Tag Archives: Jeddah
War against ISIS headed for failure
TORONTO SUN by Tarek Fatah September 16, 2014 When U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry sat down in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on the 13th anniversary of 9/11, surrounded by the leaders of 10 Arab states, to build a coalition against … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ahmed Abdi Godane, al-Shabab, Barack Obama, Gulf Arab States, Jeddah, John Kerry, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia
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