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Saturday, May 25th 2019
NATO and Israel are Right to Deepen Ties: Michael Sieveking, New Europe, May 23, 2019 –— Israel is fast becoming NATO’s premier partner country. The New German Antisemitism: James Angelos, New York Times, May 21, 2019 — One of Wenzel Michalski’s early recollections of growing up in southern Germany in the 1970s was of his father, Franz, giving him […]
Friday, May 24th 2019
The U.S. Is Outplaying Iran in a Regional Chess Match: Seth J. Frantzman, National Review, May 20, 2019 — In the first two weeks of May, U.S.–Iran tensions appeared to be careening toward war. In an escalating series of warnings, the U.S. asserted that an attack by Iran would be met with unrelenting force. The […]
Wednesday, May 22nd 2019
The Barring of Eurovision from Jerusalem Is a Win for the BDS Movement: Shay Attias, Jewish Press, May 20, 2019 — The refusal of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to allow the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest to take place in Jerusalem shone a light on the gap that remains between Israel and Europe despite their natural affinity. Burying […]
Analysis
By Moshe Phillips Herman Wouk, the famed novelist who became a household name subsequent to his 1951 Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Caine Mutiny died last week nearly 70 years after achieving international fame. Besides his long career as a writer he was also a lifelong Zionist. One would be hard pressed to find references to his love for the State of Israel in […]
Tuesday, May 21st 2019
Abbas Is Ready to Reject Peace Plan, But Not for the Consequences: David May, Real Clear World, May 16, 2019 — Palestinians will reject the deal of the century if it does not meet their demands, Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki warned last week. Why Palestinians Oppose Economic Prosperity: Bassam Tawil, Gatestone, May 17, 2019 — In most […]
Friday, May 17th 2019
By Machla Abramovitz Israel’s first lunar spacecraft “Beresheet” For a small nation with big dreams, Israel almost made history as the fifth nation to successfully land a spacecraft on the moon had it not crashed on April 11th in the final moments of its journey. Penetrating the moon’s surface was in and of […]
Get Out: Liel Leibovitz, Tablet, May 6, 2019 — When I immigrated to America, 20 years ago this fall, I had just over $2,000 in my pocket that I’d saved working as a night watchman at a factory back home in Israel. Cambridge’s Shameful Treatment of Jordan Peterson: Stephen Blackwood, Quillette Apr. 4, 2019 […]
CIJR is looking for students interested in doing research and writing articles on anti-Israeli activism and discrimination at universities and other institutions of higher education. The articles can be both based on personal experience or follow a more theoretical approach. Possible subjects Islamist, Palestinian nationalist and other anti-Israeli activity on your campus Experiences of personal […]
Communiqués Isranet Daily Briefing
Friday, May 17th 2019 / Monday, September 21st 2020
Analyse: Du génie politique de Benyamin Netanyahou Marion Bernard 14 Avril 2019 AFP Ce scrutin a rappelé une chose, la droite a le vent en poupe et Bibi a fait le bon pari Après dix années consécutives au pouvoir, Bibi jouait gros cette fois: face à lui, un quatuor trié sur le volet donné […]
Thursday, May 16th 2019
Ireland’s Anti-Israel Drift: How Did It Come to This?: Lawrence A. Franklin, Gatestone, Mar. 17, 2019 — Ireland’s legislative lower house (Dáil) on January 29 approved a bill that would make it a crime for Irish citizens to import or sell any product produced by Israelis in areas located beyond the 1949 armistice lines, […]
Wednesday, May 15th 2019
On Topic Links Ontario’s Islamophobia Bill Set to Go: Doris Strub Epstein, CIJR Daily Briefing, May 15, 2019 — Bill 83, a private members bill, is designated to proclaim an annual “Day of Remembrance and Action on Islamophobia” every January 29. Doris Strub Epstein Watch: Israel Is a Water Conservation Superpower: Jerusalemonline, May 14, […]
Tuesday, May 14th 2019
Taliban Train Sights on Aid Groups, an Ominous Turn in Afghanistan: Rod Nordland, NY Times, May 13, 2019 — A Taliban attack on two aid organizations last week, the deadliest episode in a recent surge of violence against humanitarian workers in Afghanistan, is a signal to many that as peace talks falter, the insurgents […]
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