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Tag Archives: Paris
PM Netanyahu writes President Hollande, urging “restraint” [SATIRE]
ARUTZ SHEVA PM Netanyahu urges France to ‘pursue peace’ and ‘practice restraint’ by David Wega November 15, 2015 …You must understand the pain and needs of the angry Muslims shooting and setting off explosives, and not respond inappropriately so that there is … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Benjamin Netanyahu, Francois Hollande, Paris, terror
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Leave it to Israel’s partner in peace, the Palestinian Authority, to bring clarity to the Paris terror story
ALGEMEINER Palestinian Authority Compares Israel to ISIS, Publishes Article Blaming Mossad for Paris Attacks by Shiryn Ghermezian November 15, 2015 The Palestinian Authority (PA) and the Fatah movement of PA president Mahmoud Abbas responded to Friday’s terror attacks in Paris by … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Fatah, ISIS, Islamic State, Mahmoud Abbas, Mossad, Palestinian Authority, Palestinian Media Watch, Paris, terror
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The top 7 things about terror that Israel knows, but France doesn’t (yet)
TIMES OF ISRAEL What France Can Learn from Israel in Confronting Islamist Terror by Gregg Roman November 16, 2015 As my French friends, colleagues, and acquaintances agonize over what is to be done in the aftermath of the Paris attacks, … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Al-Aqsa Intifada, France, Islamist, Jihadists, Paris, terror
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Amid Paris murder spree, Al Gore asserts global warming is our biggest threat
BREITBART Media Rushes to Shift Focus of Paris Attacks Away from Jihadist Terror by Warner Todd Huston November 14, 2015 Before the dust had settled and even the extent of the damage and number of dead had been tallied from … Continue reading
Three Islamic State jihadists planned Madrid attack on Jews and police
TIMES OF ISRAEL Madrid jihadists planned to kill Jews in Paris copycat action by Staff November 6, 2015 A Suspected jihadist cell recently apprehended by Spanish anti-terrorist officers planned to kill Jews and policemen in Madrid, authorities said. The three alleged … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Amedy Coulibaly, HyperCacher, Jihadists, Madrid, Morocco, Paris, Spain
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Jews Leave Europe as Arab-Muslims arrive
ISRAEL THRIVES The Departure of European Jewry by Michael Lumish November 4, 2015 Just as significant percentages of the Arab nation are on the march into Europe – taking the Middle East with them – so a significant percentage of … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged anti-Semitism, Charlie Hebdo, emigration, Europe, France, Hyper Cacher, Paris
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The Troubling Question in the French Jewish Community: Is It Time to Leave?
VANITY FAIR by Marie Brenner August 2015 Marie Brenner reports on an incendiary wave of anti-Semitism in France and speaks firsthand to one of the hostages from the siege on the Hyper Cacher kosher market. ….For Ghozlan, July 2014 was … Continue reading
Did Louvre Museum Try To Bar Israeli Students?
THE FORWARD by JTA June 15, 2015 The famed Louvre Museum is one of two major cultural sites in Paris being accused of discrimination after rejecting requests to visit by Israeli art history students. The governor of the Ile-de-France region, … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Louvre, Paris, Sainte-Chapelle, Tel Aviv University
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