Most Clicked This Week
- I rarely post Al Jazeera, but this is worth a read: “Every aspect of Iran’s ability to project regional power is being successfully degraded”
- Ted Cruz: "I would not make fighting same-sex marriage a top priority"
- Memo to #UNRWA: Lebanon census says 174,422 Palestinians live among them, but you say 449,987. Which is it?
- "Bernie is that Jew who has taken his people’s suffering and offered it entirely outward, in the service of other causes"
- "Some 75% of the Baltimore area’s Jews - around 100,000 people - live in 21215 and four other contiguous ZIP Codes"
- Kurds edge towards statehood, with Turkish, Israeli help
- Justin Trudeau just created a caste of economic untouchables. Can we stop this dystopian policy from taking hold in America?
- Countering the radical assault on Western history
Tag Archives: Jerusalem
‘Netanyahu never agreed to ’67 borders or division of Jerusalem’
ISRAEL HAYOM by Dudi Caspi, Shlomo Cesana and Gadi Golan March 8, 2015 Dennis Ross, the man allegedly behind the “concessions document” published by Yedioth Ahronoth over the weekend, told Israel Hayom that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “never agreed to … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Dennis Ross, Jerusalem, Likud Party, Yedioth Ahronoth
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Living Under the “Terrorism Tree”
NAOMI RAGEN BLOG February 16, 2015 …To live with terrorism is to suspect each stranger, to cherish each friend, to love more deeply, hate more unforgivingly. It is to have no tolerance for the morally confused who waver, who say, … Continue reading
Yishai on Vice News: A City Divided – Jerusalem’s Most Contested Neighborhood [VIDEO]
YISHAI FLEISHER BLOG January 11, 2015 Hello friends, I’m writing to you from Snowy Jerusalem. Unlike the bloodied streets of Paris, Jerusalem seems serene. The snow blanket has an amazing quality of uniting all that it covers with one color, … Continue reading
The Straightforward Message of the Arabs VS. The Convoluted Jewish Argument
THE JEWISH PRESS by Daniel Grynglas December 28, 2014 The main Arab message is clear and simple and everyone can quickly understand it: We Palestinians are the indigenous people of Palestine who have enjoyed a peaceful life in our country … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Jerusalem, Judea, Palestine, Peel Commission, Samaria
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The Lethality of De-Judaizing Jerusalem
FRONTPAGE MAG by Richard Cravatts December 2, 2014 As an example of what the insightful commentator Melanie Phillips referred to as a “dialogue of the demented” in her book The World Turned Upside Down, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is continuing … Continue reading
The Al Aqsa Libel: A Brief History
FRONT PAGE MAG by Ken Levin November 26, 2014 Repeated claims in recent weeks by Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas that Israel was attacking or otherwise threatening the Al Aqsa mosque on the Temple Mount, and Abbas’s calls for Palestinians … Continue reading
Jerusalem terror hits tourism
GLOBES by Sapir Peretz-Zilberman November 20, 2014 Jerusalem Hotel Association director: Occupancy rates have plummeted by almost 50% “We’re in the midst of a terrorist offensive focusing on Jerusalem,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday, following the attack on a … Continue reading
Jerusalem’s New Holy War
BLOOMBERG by Daniel Gordis November 19, 2014 There are terror attacks, and there are pogroms. The attack at a Jerusalem synagogue this week that killed four rabbis was a pogrom. It was an attack motivated not by politics but by … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Blood, Daniel Gordis, Jerusalem, Kishinev Pogrom, pogroms
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