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- "While the Israeli public is feeling despondent over the situation in the north and the terrible news from the drone battlefield, some are talking about a huge achievement and the possibility of years of quiet"
- "An engaging spy series just bought by Apple TV does more than caricature Iran and the Mossad"
- Former FBI Agent Robert Levinson still Iran's captive
- "There are rabbis in the United States who have instructed their communities to “sit shiva because they are mourning for the loss of America”
- For those of you who look to Middle East savant John Oliver for your Iran coverage
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- During a Senate hearing, Twitter's Jack Dorsey said Ayatollah's tweets do not represent a threat of ‘immediate harm’ to Israel or its citizens. Yeah, right.
- "ADL will have to give up on its previous tactics of forming useless alliances and adopting counterproductive universalist causes that, at best, gain the Jews nothing"
Tag Archives: Shurat HaDin-Israeli Law Center
Smithsonian exhibit, which explores architecture and conflict in the Middle East, accused of aligning with pro-Hamas messaging and promoting false claims that “U.S.-backed Israeli operations deliberately targeted civilian homes.”
JPOST Israeli NGO demands Smithsonian cancel ‘Anti-Israel’ exhibit in D.C. May 8, 2025 The Shurat HaDin Law Center has formally urged the White House to cancel a Smithsonian museum exhibit it labels as “provocative and anti-Israel,” warning that it promotes … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Shurat HaDin, Shurat HaDin-Israeli Law Center, Smithsonian
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“Israeli NGO Shurat HaDin’s legal action against internet giants gets added to US justices’ docket, with decision possibly rendered by the summer of 2023”
Shurat HaDin-Israeli Law Center legal action against internet giants Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Facebook, Google, Shurat HaDin-Israeli Law Center, Twitter
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