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- ADL: ‘Gracie Mansion belongs to all New Yorkers. Public office must never be used to legitimize hate’
- DPS: "So far the story has been primarily about the self-absorbed "we-are-the-story" media's having been duped. But the really important aspect of the story is the arrogant, uninformed, ideologically driven worldview of the administration and the damage that has been done to America and our allies all over the world as a result. Mike Makovsky covers the real story here"
- Newton, MA: Orthodox rabbi quotes Isaiah, warning Jewish community who turned a blind eye to antisemitic curriculum, "Your destroyers and demolishers will come from your own"
- “The poll suggests that majorities of Hispanic, black and young male Republican voters “believe the Holocaust was greatly exaggerated or did not happen”
- On #MemorialDay or any other day, the cemeteries for those Americans who fell in battle offer profound lessons
- E.U. countries continue to do business with China, Iran, and Turkey despite blatant, glaring human rights violations and occupations in Tibet, Syria, and Northern Cyprus. But it's only with Israel they draw the line.
- What Tel Aviv Looks Like In 60 Seconds from a drone [VIDEO]
- Former Likud MK Yehudah Glick: "Police officers are in my house at midnight after a day of harassing me"
Tag Archives: Kirk-Menendez Sanctions Bill
Ongoing AIPAC drama: Republicans criticize strategies, point to failures
FREE BEACON Pro-Israel Lobby Faces Tough Road to Rebuild Trust With GOP Allies by Alana Goodman September 28, 2015 When Rep. Peter Roskam, the staunchly pro-Israel Republican from Illinois, was preparing to introduce a motion to delay the Iran deal … Continue reading
Iran doesn’t hesitate to use a human pawn as nuclear negotiations go on
Washington Post endorses 2015 Kirk-Menendez 2015 Sanctions bill. WASHINGTON POST by Editorial Board January 17, 2015 AS NEGOTIATIONS with Iran on its nuclear program resumed last week , President Obama reiterated his opposition to new sanctions legislation. The legislation, which … Continue reading