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Thursday, June 8th 2017
London Attacks Followed by Same Old Stale Arguments: Jonah Goldberg, National Review, June 7, 2017 — The saddest part about the recent terrorist attacks in the U.K. — aside from the actual horror for the victims and their families, of course — was that there was so little new to say about it. England’s Islamic […]
Wednesday, June 7th 2017
On Topic Links May’s Conservatives Have Frittered Away a Commanding Lead, But Remain Far Better Than the Dubious Corbyn: Terry Glavin, National Post, May 31, 2017 Five Reasons Why Israel Should Care About the Qatar Crisis: Seth J. Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, June 5, 2017 Alberto Nisman and Sarah Halimi: […]
Tuesday, June 6th 2017
The Never-Ending War in Kabul: Thomas Joscelyn, Weekly Standard, May 31, 2017 — A suicide bomber detonated a vehicle packed with explosives near the German Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, at 8:22 local time this morning. What Does America Consider Success in Afghanistan?: Luke Coffey, National Interest, June 1, 2017— Wednesday’s terror attack in Kabul is […]
Monday, June 5th 2017
The Burden of the 1967 Victory: Prof. Efraim Inbar, BESA, Apr. 5, 2017 — In June 1967, the Israel Defense Force (IDF) waged war alone against Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. What If: Fifty Years After the Six-Day War: Daniel Pipes, Washington Times, June 5, 2017— Israel's military triumph over three enemy states in June 1967 […]
Friday, June 2nd 2017
The Jewish Return Into History: Reflections in the Age of Auschwitz and a New Jerusalem: Emil L. Fackenheim, Schocken Books, 1978. Page 108— In May 1967, the worldwide Jewish community had a moment of truth that revealed clearly, if only momentarily, what has remained otherwise obscure and ambiguous, or even wholly concealed. The Six-Day War: […]
Thursday, June 1st 2017
In Shadow of Mosul fight, Iran Establishes Nineveh Foothold: Susannah George and Qassim Abdul-Zahra, Washington Post, May 29, 2017— While Iraq’s conventional military has been slowly clearing the Islamic State group from inside Mosul’s complex urban terrain… U.S. Sees a Vital Iraqi Toll Road, but Iran Sees a Threat: Tim Arango, New York Times, May […]
Wednesday, May 31st 2017 / Wednesday, May 31st 2017
SHAVUOT GUIDE FOR THE PERPLEXED, 2017 Yoram Ettinger Algemeiner, May 30, 2017 1. Liberty. The Shavuot holiday reflects the 3,500 year old trilateral linkage between the Land of Israel (pursued by Abraham), the Torah of Israel (transmitted through Moses) and the People of Israel (united by David) […]
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Wednesday, May 31st 2017 / Monday, September 21st 2020
LES 6 LEÇONS DE L'ATTENTAT ISLAMISTE DE MANCHESTER Atlantico, 25 mai 2017 Première leçon: L’attaque terroriste kamikaze perpétrée à Manchester à la sortie du concert de la star américano-italienne Ariana Grande par Suliman Ramadan Abedi, alias Salman Abedi, s’inscrit dans le cadre d’une stratégie […]
Tuesday, May 30th 2017
The Race for the Ruins: Jonathan Spyer, Breaking Israel News, May 29, 2017— Events taking place in a remote stretch of south east Syrian desert in recent days reveal the current direction of US Middle East strategy. Iran’s Foreign Legion in Syria: Col. (ret.) Dr. Jacques Neriah, JCPA, May 28, 2017— Since the beginning of […]
Monday, May 29th 2017
Coptic Christians: Islamic State’s ‘Favorite Prey’: Samuel Tadros, New York Times, May 26, 2017 — “At this rate Copts will be extinct in 100 years.” ‘The Real Bomb Is in Islam’s Books’: Raymond Ibrahim, Frontpage, May 3, 2017— During his visit to Egypt last week, “Pope Francis visited al-Azhar University In Egypt, Pride Above Economy?: […]
Friday, May 26th 2017
Carnage, Memory and Manchester: Bret Stephens, New York Times, May 25, 2017 — To witness a suicide bombing up close is to understand, at its etymological root, the meaning of the word “carnage.” France: Macron, President of the Elites and Islamists: Guy Millière, Gatestone Institute, May 26, 2017— Emmanuel Macron — whose victory in the […]
Friday, May 26th 2017 / Monday, September 21st 2020
L'APRÈS-GAZA: UN ANTISÉMITISME NOUVEAU Lise Noël 21 février 2009 Exclue de la Tchétchénie de Poutine, de l'Ouzbékistan d'Islam Karimov ou de la Chine de Hu Jintao, qui tous oppriment des populations musulmanes, Amnistie internationale mène librement son enquête à Gaza. […]
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