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- “The poll suggests that majorities of Hispanic, black and young male Republican voters “believe the Holocaust was greatly exaggerated or did not happen”
- "The fact is that no one before Trump had the courage to attack. Iran has been waging a war against Americans, U.S. interests, and allies for nearly five decades, and no other American leader would stand up against that"
- "Influential media personality Tucker Carlson revealed his true colors as the most dangerous spokesman for Replacement Theology in his recent interview with Texas Senator Ted Cruz"
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- Daniel Pearl's killers: "The re-arrest of the four gives the government time to put together a legal appeal against their acquittal"
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- How and why Hollywood distorts history (Bridge of Spies, The Imitation Game, Munich and others)
Tag Archives: Yigal Amir
“Former diplomat Itamar Rabinovich paints a dark ‘j’accuse’ against the Israeli right, leading up to and following Rabin assassination”
TIMES OF ISRAEL Netanyahu lambasted for incitement in insider’s Rabin biography by JP O’Malley March 19, 2017 …In 1976, Rabinovich recalls, Rabin had expressed his contempt for the hardcore settlers political movement. In an off-the-record interview, he called it a … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Benjamin Netanyahu, Itamar Rabinovich, Yasser Arafat, Yigal Amir, Yitzhak Rabin
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On eve of his assassination, Rabin considered stopping Oslo process due to terror
BOSTON GLOBE Would Rabin have pulled the plug on a ‘peace process’ that failed? by Jeff Jacoby October 22, 2015 …Oslo was a disaster from the outset, arguably the worst self-inflicted wound in Israel’s history. By 1995, it was widely … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Oslo Accords, Oslo Process, Palestinians, Yigal Amir, Yitzhak Rabin
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