Most Clicked This Week
- IfNotNow (an anti-Israel group) attacks Democratic ally Rep Betty McCollum (an anti-Israel congresswoman) over Minneapolis rioting
- While many Jews support more refugees: “In the Paris region, there are virtually no more Jewish pupils attending public schools”...attributing their absence to “a bad atmosphere of harassment, insults and assaults” against Jews"
- #BLM “in essence, a racist, anti-capitalist, and anti-democratic movement that should be exposed and fought”
- Iran regime change: “One possible scenario, hinging on the unprecedented ability of the United States and Israel to carry out precision strikes from drones and advanced manned aircraft”
- "Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump, are the weakest candidates to have ever stood for the highest office in the land. Their rise is a testament to the weakening, if not the unraveling of the glue that has held America together since the Civil War"
- This year, Jews are facing a challenging situation that may prevent them from properly exercising their religious traditions
- University of Illinois Chicago: "The expression “Jewish Privilege” is particularly chilling for Jews, of course, because Jews are so disproportionately successful in many realms of competition"
- “Leftists fantasize that before long, we can dispense with all reliable energy sources–coal, natural gas, nuclear, even hydro–and run our society entirely on wind and solar, two forms of energy that have been obsolete for 150 years”
Tag Archives: Peace Negotiations
Doing Almost Nothing is a Good Option
ISRAEL HAYOM By Professor Efraim Inbar May 15, 2014 Following the failure of Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, ‘doing nothing’ and managing the conflict is Israel’s most sensible approach to the situation. Israel should patiently adopt a ‘wait and see’ approach, and … Continue reading