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- Shalabi’s actions “cruel and coldblooded,” motivated by a “burning hatred and a desire to murder Jews”
- The Dreyfus Affair: Why the filmmaker’s depiction of early-20th-century anti-Semitism in ‘J’accuse’ is, with reservations, ‘important and beautiful’
- #BDS "perpetuates the lie that Israel is solely or even primarily to blame for the absence of a Palestinian state"
- "It is a commonly held view that Israel’s possession of the Golan Heights is illegal under international law. But this position is not tenable"
- In an exclusive interview with Israel Hayom, Jonathan Pollard describes the decision to hand over classified information to Israel, the brutal expulsion from the Israeli Embassy, the war for survival in prison, the love story with Esther, and the moment he arrived back home, in Israel
- My #NYU classmates talk about the '#Zionist grip on the media' and tweet 'death to Israel.'
- Once Rabbi Lookstein was listed as a speaker at the GOP convention, “the whole matter turned from rabbinic to political"
- “Withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal has paid dividends”
Tag Archives: Tamar Gas Field
Israeli government action/inaction constrain Leviathan gas field development
REUTERS Insight – How Israel turned a gas bonanza into an antitrust headache by Steven Scheer October 1, 2015 When the Leviathan gas field was discovered off the coast of Israel in 2010, it was pitched as a game-changer — … Continue reading
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Tagged Delek, Leviathan, Leviathan Gas Field, Noble Energy, Tamar, Tamar Gas Field
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