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- Bullets and Bagels: The Jewish shooting club
- "Gaza became the first true information war: where what happened online and in the “hearts and minds” of global publics was truly as important as what transpired on the ground, if not more so"
- “One of the most documented wars in history may also be one of the most misunderstood”
- The widening divide between the U.S. and Israel is not only inevitable, it’s for the best
- "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"
- Love Among the Ruins
- Former state Assemblyman Dov Hikind said Robin L. Garrell leaving CUNY sends a message to “to stop hiring Jew-haters.”
- 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.”
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The Islamic State’s bloody campaign to exterminate minorities: ‘Even Genghis Khan didn’t do this’
WASHINGTON POST by Terrence McCoy August 7, 2014 From Ed Lasky: The world seemingly has no interest in the human rights abuses that go on daily at a breathtaking rate and with a viscousness that far exceeds anything seen in the … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Ed Lasky, Ira Forman, Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, Samantha Power, Sinjar, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Yazidi
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