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- A Lesson in Optimism from Israel
- Iran's handprints on 1994 Buenos Aires Jewish community attack clear as ever
- “Equally important, Amnesty International, HRW and Oxfam all have links to, or actively support, groups involved in the #BDS movement”
- The deal with Iran was widely celebrated as a move to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons around the world. Early signs suggest it might do the exact opposite
- From an AG reader: "I keep looking and looking but I can't find this story in the NY Times or the WashPo or on CNN or NPR - I just don't understand it"
- Malcolm Hoenlein says Birthright alone can’t steel Jewish youth for the battle against anti-Semitism on American campuses
- The Intercept--which hasn't seen an anti-Israel article it doesn't like--assesses loss of Ohio progressive Nina Turner to incumbent Rep Shontel Brown
- As the World Turns: Will the West Prevail?
Tag Archives: Yedioth Ahronoth
‘Netanyahu never agreed to ’67 borders or division of Jerusalem’
ISRAEL HAYOM by Dudi Caspi, Shlomo Cesana and Gadi Golan March 8, 2015 Dennis Ross, the man allegedly behind the “concessions document” published by Yedioth Ahronoth over the weekend, told Israel Hayom that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “never agreed to … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Dennis Ross, Jerusalem, Likud Party, Yedioth Ahronoth
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