Most Clicked This Week
- "When I spoke to the prime minister, it was clear that Lauder’s intervention with Trump angered and distressed him"
- "We have enough crazies of our own who were born in the United States; we don’t need to import any more"
- Syria: "The U.S. should do everything in its power to ensure Israel’s success in its growing confrontation with #Iran, which serves U.S. interests, and those of our other Sunni Arab allies"
- The Middle East Masquerade Party
- "Israel’s confusing plethora of small parties actually keeps Ḥaredim and Israeli Arabs, in particular, from becoming too alienated"
- The Saudis Team Up With Israel
- “The visit of two anti-Israel members of Congress is an opportunity for them to see the real Israel, and perhaps learn a thing or two”
- Survey Finds 85% of European Jews Fear Bringing Children to Rosh Hashanah Services
Tag Archives: Palestine
Prominent Saudi Columnist Notes Arab Support for Israeli Strike on Hezbollah
WASHINGTON INSTITUTE by Marc Sievers February 18, 2015 On January 20, writing in the widely read London-based Arabic daily al-Sharq al-Awsat, veteran media figure Abdulrahman al-Rashed asked rhetorically why Arabs were applauding the previous day’s airstrike on a Hezbollah convoy … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Gen. Muhammad Ali Allah-Dadi, Hezbollah, Iran, Lebanon, Palestine
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What does Palestinian membership of the International Criminal Court mean for Australia?
BRISBANE TIMES by David Knoll February 8, 2015 ….Under international law, to be a state and, therefore, entitled to rights before the International Criminal Court, the Palestinian Authority would have to demonstrate it has a permanent population, a defined territory, … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Hamas, International Criminal Court, Palestine, Palestinian Authority
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The Case Against the International Criminal Court Investigating Israel
GATESTONE by Alan Dershowitz January 23, 2015 ….If the Palestinian “state,” as accepted by the Rome statute, were to be defined by the pre-1967 truce lines, it would follow that the Western Wall and its plaza, Judaism’s most sacred area, … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Alan Dershowitz, ICC, International Criminal Court, Palestine
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Ferguson Anti-Police Brutality Protesters Take Historic Trip To Palestine
Including this post to help readers understand the intersections of the the anti-police, anti-Jew and anti-Israel movements—there is troubling overlap. COUNTER CURRENT NEWS by Moreh B.D.K., Reagan Ali and M.A. Hussein January 10, 2015 Recently, a number of representatives from the Dream … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Black Lives Matter, Ferguson, Palestine
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The Peters Principle on the Middle East Conflict
Joan Peters Caro, author of From Time Immemorial, died earlier this week AMERICAN THINKER by Michael Curtis January 9, 2015 …..The main theses of [Joan] Peters’s book need to be reiterated as a healthy corrective to the fallacious Palestinian Narrative … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged From Time Immemorial, Joan Peters, Joan Peters Caro, Jordan, Palestine, Palestinians
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France Betrays Israel — Again
FRONT PAGE MAG by Ari Lieberman January 2, 2015 ……On December 30, France, along with other democracy stalwarts like Russia, Chad and Jordan sided with a blatantly biased Palestinian resolution that imposed dictates on Israel, compelling the Jewish State to … Continue reading
Palestinians join war crimes court after U.N. rejection
REUTERS by Noah Browning December 31, 2014 RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) – Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas signed on to 20 international agreements on Wednesday, including the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), a day after a bid for … 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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If Joseph and Mary tried to reach Bethlehem today, they might get murdered by Palestinian terrorists
WASHINGTON POST by David Bernstein December 22, 2014 …..Seriously, this sort of historical revisionism, treating ancient Jewish Judeans as if they were Palestinian Arabs, and then analogizing modern Israel to the oppressors of Jesus and his family, a common trope … Continue reading
India may end support to Palestine at U.N.
THE HINDU by Amit Baruah December 21, 2014 Delhi’s stance to factor in ties with Tel Aviv. In what could amount to a tectonic shift in the country’s foreign policy, the Modi government is looking at altering India’s supporting vote for … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged India, Palestine, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, United Nations
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