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
Will Samantha Power Be the First American UN Ambassador to Abandon Israel?
ALGEMEINER by Shmuley Boteach July 5, 2015 …Yet statements in April by Ambassador Power refusing to rule out supporting UN resolutions that target Israel, added to recent claims by Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah, have raised serious questions about the specter of betrayal … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged France, Palestine, Palestinian State, Samantha Power, United Nations
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UN Gaza report incentivizes terror, military experts warn
Thank goodness the United Nations Human Rights Council has such fair-minded unbiased members hard at work, funded to a great extent by US taxpayers. UN WATCH July 1, 2015 Saudi Arabia: “Israel is the worst racist regime in the world. Israel is … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Ireland, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, UNHRC, United Nations Human Rights Council, Venezuela
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Palestinian Authority head admits “Palestinian people” don’t exist
FRONT PAGE MAG by Daniel Greenfield June 29, 2015 ‘One people living in Two states’ The Palestinians are one of the more ridiculous historical hoaxes. If you believe the media, they’re an ancient distinct people with a historical claim on … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Hamas, Jordan, Mahmoud Abbas, Palestine, Palestinians
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Jerusalem Passport Case Could Yet Boomerang on Obama Administration
NEW YORK SUN by Rick Richman June 8, 2015 Those disappointed in the Supreme Court’s decision yesterday in Zivotofsky v. Kerry, which struck down a law allowing Jerusalem-born Americans to have “Israel” listed in their passports as their the place of … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Jerusalem, Palestine, Rick Richman, United Nations, US Supreme Court, Zivotofsky v. Kerry
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‘Palestine’ is a Civil War Waiting to Happen
COMMENTARY by Evelyn Gordon May 18, 2015 ….But I’d like to go into more depth on one point he[Pope Francis] raised: the question of which “Palestine” the [Catholic] Church is recognizing. Because “Palestine” isn’t merely split between the Fatah-controlled West Bank … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Catholic Church, Gaza, Hamas, Palestine, Palestinians, Pope Francis
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A Preview of ‘Palestine’
FRONT PAGE MAG by Ari Lieberman May 12, 2015 Anyone wishing to get a glimpse of what a future “Palestinian” state might look like, need look no further than recent actions taken and official statements made by both the Palestinian Authority and … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Gaza, Hamas, Palestine, Palestinian, Palestinian Authority, West Bank
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Recognize the Rights of the Visigoths!
To those of you who missed the news earlier this week, the Vatican has now recognized (again) the state of Palestine. Perhaps they hope this move will protect Christians from their ongoing violent persecution throughout the mideast. Or not. ZIONIST … Continue reading
Actually, the Vatican Recognized Palestine in 2012—Not Today
TABLET MAG by Yair Rosenberg May 13, 2015 But some media outlets, beginning with the AP, wrote otherwise Other outlets quickly picked up the AP’s story or hammered out their own version. Vox’s “Pope Francis just officially recognized Palestine as a state” offers … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged AP, Associated Press, Palestine, State of Palestine, United Nations, Vatican
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San Remo: The Forgotten Milestone
ARUTZ SHEVA by Salomon Benzimra, P. Eng. April 26, 2015 Ninety five years ago, prime ministers, ambassadors and other dignitaries from Europeand America gathered in the Italian Riviera. Journalists from around the world reported on the upcoming San Remo Peace Conference … Continue reading
The Palestinian Statehood Idea Begins to Crumble
ALGEMEINER by Moshe Phillips and Benyamin Korn April 9, 2015 A sea change began within hours of the Israeli election returns. Thomas L. Friedman, who has devoted much of his life to promoting Palestinian statehood, declared in his New York Times … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged David Shipler, Palestine, Palestinian State, Thomas Friedman
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