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Wednesday, December 28th 2022 / Thursday, December 29th 2022
by Rafael Medoff (Dr.Rafael Medoff is an American professor of Jewish history and the founding director of The David Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies, which is based in Washington, D.C. and focuses on issues related to America’s response to the Holocaust, he is the author of more than 20 books about Jewish history and the Holocaust. His latest is […]
Wednesday, December 28th 2022 / Wednesday, December 28th 2022
It’s been a couple of weeks since a UN vehicle was shot up and UNIFIL Irish soldier, Private Sean Rooney, was killed in Lebanon, leaving more questions today than answers. This is not surprising in the failed state of Lebanon riddled with ethnic hatreds, ruined by the violent interferences by Syria, Arafat’s PLO terrorists, and […]
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MEDIA-OCRITIES Why God Became a Baby: Robert Barron, WSJ, Dec. 23, 2022 “The central message of Christmas is that God became a baby. . . For the entire history of Israel, God was endeavoring to attract his chosen people to himself and draw them into deeper communion with one another. Yet a sad and consistent […]
Tuesday, December 27th 2022
The Iran Nuclear Deal Is Dead. Or Is It?: Ben Cohen, JNS, Dec. 23, 2022 Positive Signals from Iran over Nuclear Deal Put West In A Tricky Position: Patrick Wintour, The Guardian, Dec. 20, 2022 Increased Iranian Terrorist Activities: Emphasis on Israeli and Jewish Targets: Yoram Schweitzer, Anat Shapira and Sima Shine, INSS Insight No. 1672, Dec. 19, 2022 […]
Tuesday, December 27th 2022 / Tuesday, December 27th 2022
Yoram Schweitzer, Anat Shapira and Sima Shine INSS Insight No. 1672, Dec. 19, 2022 “The fact that Iran has failed in its many attempts to carry out terrorist attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets abroad will not lessen its resolve, and these efforts will continue in the future.” Since the assassination in Tehran on November 27, […]
James Phillips and Peter Brookes Heritage Foundation, Dec. 8, 2022 “… the Biden Administration chooses to believe that the regime will adhere to promises on nuclear proliferation issues that it repeatedly has broken in the past.” The Biden Administration’s risky efforts to revive the deeply flawed 2015 Iran nuclear deal, officially called the Joint […]
Patrick Wintour The Guardian, Dec. 20, 2022 “Europe is determined not to give up hopes of salvaging the nuclear deal on the basis that if Iran starts enriching to 90% it will have enough enriched uranium to make a bomb even if it lacks the missile warheads to deliver.” Wary western powers face an unlikely […]
Ben Cohen JNS, Dec. 23, 2022 “… the JCPOA is not on the agenda” and “hasn’t been for some time.” Very, very negative, to be sure, but it still leaves the door to a future agreement ajar.” Like the parrot in that wonderful Monty Python sketch, American and European diplomats have been trying to […]
Friday, December 23rd 2022 / Friday, December 23rd 2022
‘… the PA’s authority in Area C takes the form of Begin’s original personal jurisdiction concept – Palestinians living in Area C are subject to PA’s authority, but the land under their feet is not.” – Joel Singer SHABBAT READING Esau the Ancestor of Rome: Dr. Malka Z. Simkovich, The Torah.com, Nov. 7, 2018 — The Torah […]
Hana Levi Julian Jewish Press, Dec. 19, 2022 “The fight against the Arab takeover of the open areas in Judea and Samaria is one of the urgent and important challenges that the next government must address and is one of the main reasons for my demand to receive the authority for this in the Ministry […]
Friday, December 23rd 2022 / Tuesday, December 20th 2022
Joel Singer Joel Singer.org, June 2, 2020 “In Area C, Israel controls all internal security and public order issues, as well as civil affairs issues, except that the PA controls all civil affairs issues for the Palestinians that reside in Area C, other than those related to the management of the land.” In January, […]
Friday, December 23rd 2022 / Thursday, December 22nd 2022
Yifat Erlich Israel Hayom, Nov. 24, 2022 “What we are seeing here is a chokehold on Efrat in order to prevent its continued development.” Countless times I have driven down the long, winding road between Neve Tzuf and Ofarim in west Binyamin. It is one of the most beautiful routes in the country. This […]
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