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- Iran: "What initially looked like a one-man show with Israeli assistance now appears to include Israel on stage"
- The Peters Principle on the Middle East Conflict
- Shalabi’s actions “cruel and coldblooded,” motivated by a “burning hatred and a desire to murder Jews”
- Israel and the Jewish diaspora make progressive pieties look silly
- “Over the years, Israel’s various security branches have developed a penchant for liquidating dangerous enemies who seek to inflict harm on the Jewish State”
- "Israel now has to reckon with Trump’s legacy and his massive footprint in the Middle East"
- Presbyterian Church USA Activists Promote Three Big Lies in "Zionism Unsettled"
- "#JStreet’s tag line is that it is pro-Israel, but it is nearly impossible to find a pro-Israel policy that J Street supports"
Tag Archives: Lone soldier
IDF lone soldier Michaela ‘Mika’ Levit was found dead outside her base last week, having left a note to her family describing recent ‘hardships’
TIMES OF ISRAEL Family searching for answers after US-born IDF lone soldier dies by suicide by Judah Ari Gross May 19, 2019 After US-born lone soldier Michaela Levit died by suicide outside her base in central Israel last week, her … Continue reading
From a Lone Soldier, My Israeli Journey
YNET by Joshua Greenberg June 12, 2015 Lone soldier recently released from his combat battalion in the IDF shares the meaning of his Israel experience during his challenging time as a volunteer. July afternoons in the Negev desert are not … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged IDF, Joshua Greenberg, Lone soldier, Machal
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