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- "The Israelis continue to expose just how deeply Hamas and PIJ are woven into Gaza’s civilian fabric. Days after publishing information about the athletes, the Israeli government spotlighted 18 Gazan health workers “presented as innocent” who were also members of Hamas and PIJ"
- How many wars can you count where the attacked country is expected to feed the civilians in the country that did the attacking? I’ll wait while you compile the list.
- Braun launched into an antisemitic rant after attacking the menorah, telling those who berated him that they were the ones who should feel “ashamed to participate in the acts of a Satanic Talmudic cult.”
- "European countries failed to teach history to their youth, so their population has no memory of the brutal Umayyad Muslim invasion of Spain from Africa in the year 711, or the 903 years of brutal war that took place until the Muslim invaders were thrown out of Europe in the year 1614"
- A key voice in the Catholic Church, Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago, is speaking up in support of the Jewish people
- Bullets and Bagels: The Jewish shooting club
- Mossad chief vows to target Iran’s ‘highest echelon’ if Israelis, Jews hurt in terror
- "Israel has been consistently criticized for its occupation of the West Bank, east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, even though they were captured in a purely defensive war"
Tag Archives: Professor Carlo Strenger
The Left’s Cognitive Dissonance on the Palestinian Authority
COMMENTARY by Evelyn Gordon August 14, 2015 Prof. Carlo Strenger isn’t part of the loony left; he’s one of Israel’s more thoughtful and clear-eyed left-wing commentators. So I was shocked to read the following in his latest piece in Haaretz: … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Hamas, Palestinian Authority, Professor Carlo Strenger, West Bank
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