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Tag Archives: Rafah
Condemnations and Double Standards
FRONT PAGE MAG by Ari Lieberman November 18, 2014 Let us engage in a brief thought experiment. Imagine three US service members disembarking off their ship docked in the Israeli port of Haifa. They paint the town but are suddenly … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Ben Rhodes, Egypt, Gaza, Jen Psaki, John Kerry, Rafah, Turkey, US State Department
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Egypt begins work on Gaza buffer zone
TIMES OF ISRAEL by AFP October 29, 2014 Official says move, which entails demolition of hundreds of homes, is ‘vital for national security’ Egypt began setting up a buffer zone along its border with Gaza Wednesday to prevent militant infiltration … Continue reading
Al Jazeera’s Gaza Fatalities Data Indicates Israel Killed Mostly Combatant-Age Males, Not Women or Children
ALGEMEINER by Joshua Levitt July 15, 2014 Data published by Al Jazeera on Monday shows that in its ongoing operation in Gaza Israel killed mainly combatant-age males, not women or children, according to CAMERA, the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East … Continue reading