Most Clicked This Week
- Why is Congressman Nadler afraid of the new antisemitism envoy?
- "From France to Australia to New York to Amsterdam, attacks on Jews are part of a purposive campaign: to make them think twice about gathering with each other"
- President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Yair Lapid open new 8,000 square meter Tel Aviv ER facility boasting self-triage and robots to help you find your way
- “Australia has long tolerated the proponents of such mayhem and silenced those who raise the alarm”
- “In one slide from the presentation, Inoue argued that grading students based on their performance is an extension of America’s racism”
- “Jerusalem traded energy for leverage, tying Cairo to its fuel supplies while securing strategic calm despite ongoing violations in Sinai”
- "The real problem here is not with Jill Biden’s title or the back-and-forth over Epstein’s essay. The real problem here is that Northwestern University decided to issue an official condemnation"
- In “The Sisters of Auschwitz,” a best seller in the Netherlands for more than two years, Roxane van Iperen writes about the way Janny and Lien Brilleslijper staged their own form of resistance
Tag Archives: Nuclear talks
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
Iran’s Strategy to Develop Nuclear Weapons
GATESTONE by Harold Rhode and Joseph Raskas May 29, 2014 When the Iranians, then one of the most advanced and mightiest empires on earth, were conquered in 636 CE by what they deemed one of the most primitive peoples on earth – the … Continue reading