Video & Audio Recordings
Monday, January 16th 2023
Seated at table: Rob Coles, journalist Barbara Kay, Professors Julien Bauer (Communique Isranet co-editor) and (CIJR Associate Director) Ira Robinson, Yosef Robinson, Sarah Bauer, CIJR Publications Editor Machla Abramovitz, Communique Isranet co-editor Bernard Bohbot, interns Jonah Fried, Joshua Schechter, Jacques Chitayat, and Judith Ibara. Office administrator and bookkeeper Hilda Ibara is taking the pictures.
Isranet Daily Briefing
Monday, January 16th 2023 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
“Schiff and the Democrats falsely claimed Russians were behind the Release the Memo hashtag, all my investigative work… By spreading the Russia collusion hoax, they instigated one of the greatest outbreaks of mass delusion in U.S. history.” — Devin Nunes “On January 23rd, 2018, Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA) published an […]
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Elle Purnell The Federalist, Jan. 12, 2023 “Tim Starks, the same writer who wrote WaPo’s admission this week that Russian bots had “little influence” on the election, had written a 2019 piece for Politico titled “Russia’s manipulation of Twitter was far vaster than believed.” The Washington Post admitted Monday that “Russian trolls on Twitter had little influence on 2016 […]
Paul Sperry NY Post, Jan. 6, 2023 “Schiff tried to justify banning me by claiming I was promoting “false QAnon conspiracies,” which I have never done and I challenge Schiff to produce evidence to back up his defamatory remarks. Schiff knew better.’ Back from holiday vacation, I found an interesting email waiting for me […]
Tyler O’Neil The Daily Signal, Jan. 12, 2023 “… while Twitter staff pushed back on the Russia narrative privately, they did not challenge it publicly.” In January 2018, Democrats and left-leaning media outlets tried to delegitimize a key House Republican’s investigation of the FBI’s Russiagate probe by claiming that Russia supported it, and Twitter failed to set the […]
Joy Pullmann The Federalist, Jan. 9, 2023 “That “IC assessment” also tacitly made public U.S. intelligence agencies’ knowledge that controlling information spread on social media affects election outcomes.” Cross-referencing new information from “The Twitter Files” and a state attorneys general lawsuit against Big Tech with what we know about Spygate from years of investigations reinforces and […]
Communiqués Isranet Daily Briefing
Sunday, January 15th 2023 / Sunday, January 15th 2023
Citation de la semaine: Audi alteram partem (entendre l’autre partie) Expression latine Israël : des décennies de bras de fer entre pouvoirs législatif et judiciaire Johanna Afriat i24NEWS,09 janvier 2023 L’ENJEU EN ISRAËL DE LA RÉFORME JUDICIAIRE Jacques BENILLOUCHE Benillouche.blogspot.com Aperçu de l’actualité Israël : des décennies de bras de fer entre pouvoirs législatif et […]
Friday, January 13th 2023 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
Don’t Call Me Hebrew! The Mysterious Origins of the First Anti-Semitic Slur: Dr. Yitzhaq Feder, The Torah.com, Jan. 9, 2015 — Long before the children of Jacob were called Jews, they were Hebrews (עברים). Despite the commonplace use of this term today (as in Hebrew language – which never appears as such in the Bible!),[1] the Torah does not offer us […]
Laith Alajlouni Atlantic Council, Jan. 4, 2023 “… polling data shows a significant level of dissatisfaction among Jordanians, where 70 percent believe that their country is “governed in the interest of a few.”” On December 14, 2022, a new nationwide strike took place in Jordan four years after another strike toppled the government of Prime Minister […]
Emanuel Fabian The Times of Israel, Dec. 27, 2022 “Unlike Israel’s other frontiers — with Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria — its border with Jordan is relatively unguarded due to its sheer length, and lacks significant fencing in many areas, making it an obvious channel for large-scale smuggling.” In the evening of October […]
Seth J. Frantzman Jerusalem Post, Dec. 29, 2022 “The question now is whether every incident that can be exploited, will be exploited to cause a cycle of endless crisis.” Jordanian King Abdullah II warned on CNN of potential escalation and conflict due to concerns about tensions in Jerusalem, while Israel’s most right-wing government was sworn in. […]
Jonathan Schanzer FDD, Dec. 8, 2022 “Despite its reliance upon Israel for security, intelligence, and a range of products and services, and despite the trilateral relationship with Israel and the United States that is a core pillar of Jordan’s relationship with Washington, Amman simply cannot embrace Israel openly.” The Middle East witnessed remarkable […]
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