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Tuesday, February 1st 2022 / Tuesday, February 1st 2022
Rex Murphy National Post, Jan. 20, 2022 “Why does the government of Canada profess we have a “duty” to the world to work towards eradicating the energy supply and system that we already have, that has mostly served us well, that has brought fortune and security to the nation?” I’ll go to the biggest one […]
Tuesday, February 1st 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
Yadullah Hussain Financial Post, Jan. 19, 2022 “I noticed a marked apathy towards the country’s energy riches. I get it. We don’t always think about the hungry when we are tucking into our steaks.” Rolling power blackouts were a feature of my childhood. While my family was privileged enough to have access to a diesel-powered […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Monday, January 31st 2022
Ukraine Urges the West to Chill Out: Amy McKinnon, Foreign Policy, Jan. 28, 2022 — As Russia continues to build up its military presence near the borders of Ukraine, U.S. officials have warned that a Russian attack on the country could be “imminent,” but officials in Ukraine have struck a starkly different tone as they […]
Monday, January 31st 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
J.E. Dyer The Optimistic Conservative, Jan. 30, 2022 “As with all such dramas, there is backstory. And that’s what interests us, and may hold a key to where all this is going.” The initial indication of it came in a form that, in different circumstances, is usually prosaic: a hazard notice to airmen (NOTAM) lodged […]
Eric Reguly The Globe and Mail, Jan. 24, 2022 “The International Energy Agency has accused Moscow of creating “artificial tightness” in the European gas markets by reducing exports by about a quarter more than a year ago, despite record prices, as tensions over Ukraine mounted.” Even before Russia installed 100,000 soldiers along the Ukrainian frontier […]
Caroline B. Glick Israel Hayom, Jan. 28, 2022 “Today, NATO cannot act collectively against Putin in a coherent way because Germany no longer views Russia as a strategic threat, and no longer views the US as a leader it needs to follow.” Without firing a bullet, Putin and his 120,000 soldiers have fomented the unofficial […]
Anna Ahronheim Jerusalem Post, Jan. 30, 2022 “This is a second variation of the Cold War with three sides – Russia, China and the United States. The question is how bad can it go?” The standoff between Russia and the West over Ukraine is the beginning of a variation of a second Cold War, and Israel is […]
Friday, January 28th 2022 / Friday, January 28th 2022
Cnaan Liphshiz The Times of Israel, Jan. 19, 2020 “It is perhaps the only Nazi-occupied country that had more Jews after the Holocaust than before.” Most anywhere else in Nazi-occupied Europe, an encounter with police would have likely sealed the fate of Jewish refugees like Nissim and Sarah Aladjem and their 10-year-old son, Aron. Instead, […]
Friday, January 28th 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
Jacob Kornbluh The Forward, Jan. 27, 2022 “I still remember him telling me the story of the shock that he encountered when he entered the concentration camp and saw the survivors, the piles of bodies and the unbearable stench. It was a formative experience in his life.” On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Israel’s new ambassador […]
Yaakov Hagoel Jerusalem Post, Jan. 27, 2022 “This is the day when a shout goes out from one end of the world to the other; antisemitism is antisemitism is antisemitism, no matter what cloak it tries to hide behind.” Each club has its own entrance ticket which sets its members apart. Political parties, teams, sports associations […]
Jonathan Tobin United With Israel, Jan. 27, 2022 “Everyone already knows that the “Never Again” talk uttered by world leaders is without value.” It was a great day for Israeli diplomacy. For the first time, the U.N. General Assembly passed a resolution sponsored by the Jewish state and it received nearly universal support. Adopted on Jan. […]
Communiqués Isranet Daily Briefing
Thursday, January 27th 2022
Citation de la semaine: « Lorsque l’homme s’habitue à voir les autres porter les chaînes de l’esclavage, c’est qu’il accepte lui-même un jour de les porter. » Abraham Lincoln Le terroriste islamiste preneur d’otages du Texas était connu du MI5–koide9enisrael.blogspot.com, 19 JANVIER 2022 Cela n’émeut plus la gauche qu’une juive se fasse massacrer par un […]
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