Daily Briefing / Communiqué
Isranet Daily Briefing
Monday, November 5th 2018
Israeli Ingenuity Changing the World: Earl Cox, Breaking Israel News, Oct. 29, 2018— Israeli innovation was on the front burner during German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s recent visit. How Israel Is Helping the Worldwide Water Shortage: Oren Peleg, Jewish Journal, Oct. 24, 2018— More than a decade before David Ben-Gurion declared Israeli independence from the confines […]
Friday, November 2nd 2018
Trump’s Rhetoric Didn’t Cause this Massacre: Barbara Kay, National Post, Oct. 30, 2018 — The Sabbath massacre in Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue was the deadliest attack on Jews in U.S. history, but it is not the first time Jews in the United States have been targeted for attack while at worship. Pittsburgh Synagogue Slaughter […]
Communiqués Isranet Daily Briefing
Friday, November 2nd 2018 / Monday, September 21st 2020
PITTSBURGH: LA PIRE ATTAQUE ANTISÉMITE AUX ÉTATS-UNIS L’Express, 28 oct, 2018 Avec onze morts et six blessés, la tuerie de Pittsburgh, samedi, est la plus grave attaque antisémite de l’histoire récente des États-Unis. Le pape François dénonce ce dimanche un “acte inhumain de violence”. “J’exprime ma proximité à la ville de Pittsburgh, aux Etats-Unis, et […]
Thursday, November 1st 2018
Neither of this Week’s Attacks Will Affect the Midterms: Michael Goodwin, New York Post, Oct. 27, 2018—Whom can we blame? How will it play in November? Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre Sadly Exposes Linda Sarsour’s Opportunism: Steven Emerson, Algemeiner, Oct. 30, 2018 — Expressions of grief, shock, and solidarity came from all corners as a horrified nation […]
Wednesday, October 31st 2018
On Topic Links President Pays Respects (Video): Jerusalem Online, Oct. 31, 2018 The Lives Lost in the Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting: Washington Post, Oct. 28, 2018 Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre Exposes Sarsour’s Two-Faced Opportunism: IPT News, October 29, 2018 Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories Proliferate in Labour: Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld, BESA, October 29, 2018 WEEKLY QUOTES “Nearly eighty […]
Monday, October 29th 2018
Synagogue Murders are a Sinister Sign of Our Times: Gregg Roman, The Hill, Oct. 28, 2018 — Paris. Tel Aviv. Toulouse. Mumbai. Brussels. Djerba. Copenhagen. Jerusalem. Kansas City — and now, Pittsburgh. The Futile Search for Meaning in Antisemitic Crimes: Jonathan S. Tobin, JNS, Oct. 28, 2018— When something terrible happens, we demand explanations. The […]
Friday, October 26th 2018
Normalizing Anti-Semitism in the US: Dr. Asaf Romirowsky, BESA, Oct. 12, 2018— In his 1940 film The Ghost Breakers, Bob Hope finds himself in Cuba facing a strange menace – zombies. The Progressive Movement and Antisemitism: Joshua S. Block, Algemeiner, Oct. 10, 2018— For most of us, there is a reflexive tendency to think of […]
Thursday, October 25th 2018
Khashoggi Disliked Israel, But His Brutal Murder Puts Jerusalem in Tough Spot: Raphael Ahren, Times of Israel, Oct. 23, 2018— Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi journalist who was brutally murdered in Istanbul earlier this month, was not fond of Israel, to say the least. What the Khashoggi Murder Means for the Middle East: James M. Dorsey, […]
Wednesday, October 24th 2018
On Topic Links Khashoggi Rejiggers Middle East at a Horrible Cost: Dr. James M. Dorsey, BESA, October 23, 2018 UK: Anjem Choudary Released from Prison: Soeren Kern, Gatesotne Institute, October 20, 2018 Dismantling ‘Isle of Peace,’ Jordan Chooses Hardliners Over Israel Ties: Raoul Wootliff & Adam Rasgon, Times of Israel, Oct. 21, 2018 Israeli and […]
Tuesday, October 23rd 2018
Israel Has Reached Decision Time on Gaza: Yaakov Lappin, JNS, Oct. 17, 2018 — Events in Gaza are moving quickly, and Israel has now reached a critical fork in the road with two main paths… Putin May Not Want a Fight with Israel, But He May Get It: David J. Bercuson, National Post, Oct. 5, […]
Monday, October 22nd 2018
Jihadism, the Eastern Mediterranean, and the “Frontier States”: Dr. Spyridon N. Litsas, BESA, Oct. 8, 2018— Many analysts, in their eagerness to trace the origins of the radicalization of Islam, look to the rise of the theocratic Shiite regime in Iran in 1979 as the starting point. The Logic Behind Iranian Moves in the Middle […]
Thursday, October 18th 2018
Iraq Has A New Government. Now What?: Seth Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, Oct. 04, 2018— The country has faced uncertainty and protests since elections in May. In September, a Sunni Arab Speaker of Parliament was finally chosen. Murders of Four Trailblazing Iraqi Women Spark Fear of Traditionalist Backlash: Ammar Karim, Times of Israel, Oct. 2, 2018— […]
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