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Tag Archives: Peace
“Keep the Palestinians in poverty, victimhood, and dependence so that Israel can be blamed, with the hope that Israel would lose legitimacy and its Jewish residents would be thrown into the sea or they would pack up and leave” [VIDEO]
GATESTONE Palestinians: Peace Starts with Facing the Harsh Reality of Hate by Fred Maroun April 25, 2016 …All attempts by the U.S. to facilitate a final-status agreement between Israel and the Palestinians have failed. Has any reasonable person really expected … Continue reading
Peace rallies in Israel; Bibi slams ‘absurd’ French proposal for international observers on Temple Mount
TIMES OF ISRAEL Hundreds rally for peace in Jerusalem, Beersheba by Staff October 18, 2015 Hundreds of Israeli Jews and Arabs gathered in Jerusalem on Saturday night, calling for an end to the weeks of violence and a resumption of … Continue reading
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Tagged Beersheba, Jerusalem, Peace, Rally, Temple Mount
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Martin Indyk’s Appalling Answers
COMMENTARY By Rick Richman May 14, 2014 Ambassador Martin Indyk’s address last week to the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, castigating Israel for “rampant settlement activity,” featured assertions that, as Elliott Abrams and Tom Wilson have noted, were simply wrong. Settlement activity was not rampant, … Continue reading