Most Clicked This Week
- NJ Killing IHRA; “Murphy and other Democrats were reportedly concerned that support for the legislation would fuel primary campaigns against incumbents”
- "Communications networks go dark right after start of Tehran protests urged on by exiled crown prince; protesters chant ‘death to the dictator’ and ‘death to the Islamic Republic’"
- You Can’t Reform Islam Without Reforming Muslims
- Farewell to the Man Who Launched a Blood Libel
- The New State Solution: “Brokering an end to the Israel Palestinian conflict could bring the Egyptians back from the brink”
- Al Qaeda magazine gives bomb-making recipe for airline attacks
- The Invasion of Europe, consequences of multiculturalism
- #BDS is "targeting the most politically liberal wing of American Judaism, which already feels slighted over its treatment by Israeli rabbinate and government"
Tag Archives: Wendy Sherman
Top US official intimates UN veto policy could change
From a journalist friend: Not satisfied with having paved the way for both North Korea and Iran to obtain nuclear weapons, the shameless Wendy Sherman is at it again. TIMES OF ISRAEL by Rebecca Shimoni Stoil and Raphael Ahren April 27, … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Two State Solution, United Nations, Wendy Sherman
Leave a comment
Life under the US umbrella
JERUSALEM POST by Caroline Glick March 6, 2015 South Korea lives under a US security umbrella. Both on a conventional and nuclear level, South Koreans are dependent on the US to deter North Korea from attacking them and overrunning their … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged North Korea, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, South Korea, Wendy Sherman
1 Comment
Israel Warns of Iranian Sweet Talk; Says Nothing’s Changed
INVESTIGATIVE PROJECT ON TERRORISM by Paul Alster September 19, 2014 The international community is allowing the rise of ISIS to distract it from the far more dangerous prospect of a nuclear Iran, Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Yuval Steinitz warned Wednesday. The comments … Continue reading