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Tuesday, February 27th 2024 / Tuesday, February 27th 2024
Shlomo Maital Jerusalem Post, Feb. 9, 2024 “Is the ICJ political? Yes. A resounding yes because the ICJ judges are each sent by their country and, as such, are expected to reflect the policies and values of their respective nations.” The International Court of Justice convened on Thursday, January 11, in The Hague, Netherlands. Then […]
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Tuesday, February 27th 2024 / Monday, February 26th 2024
Asaf Romirowsky and Alex Joffe The National Interest, Feb. 25, 2024 “Lies and corruption have been built into UNRWA from the very beginning.” The discovery of a Hamas server farm beneath the United Nations Relief and Relief Agency (UNRWA) ’s Gaza headquarters culminates a catastrophic few months for the world’s largest welfare organization. Israeli intelligence […]
Arthur Lenk Jerusalem Post, Feb. 9, 2024 “Although it regularly called for a two-state solution, South Africa increasingly tilted its relationship toward the Palestinians and away from any engagement with Israel. It has left behind any aspirations of Mandela or Mbeki to positively impact a Middle East peace process.” South Africa initiated a […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Monday, February 26th 2024
BEYOND UNRWA WATCH: International Summit for a Future Beyond UNRWA: UN Watch, Feb. 26, 2024 — The international summit will address the humanitarian situation in Gaza and plan for a future beyond UNRWA. The goal will be to develop a program of action for the international community to fully ensure the humanitarian and other needs of […]
Monday, February 26th 2024 / Sunday, February 25th 2024
Alex Winston Jerusalem Post, Feb. 24, 2024 “What will happen in Gaza, at the end of the day, will depend on if Hamas is destroyed and who is in control afterward. In an ideal world, there shouldn’t be any UN agency. The Palestinians should run it [Gaza] themselves, the world should help them, and they […]
Monday, February 26th 2024 / Monday, February 26th 2024
Raphael Uzan Dateline: Middle East, Spring 2022 “I will always cherish the opportunity I had to work with Prof. Krantz. At Concordia University, the student-led newspaper would not publish our articles if they weren’t radical or anti-Israel. CIJR was a place where we were able to write!” recalls Mr. Neuer. He also edited and contributed […]
Communiqués Isranet Daily Briefing
Citation de la semaine: « Aucune décision sensée ne peut plus être prise sans tenir compte non seulement du monde tel qu’il est, mais du monde tel qu’il sera.» — Isaac Asimov Artiste, écrivain, Romancier (1920 – 1992) Table des Matières Un mort et 11 blessés dans une fusillade terroriste […]
Ari Blaff National Post, Feb. 20, 2024 “Palestinian “society is unified around one thing only, which is their common desire to annihilate Israel, as we saw on Oct. 7,” Caroline Glick, an Israeli-American journalist who ran for Knesset in 2019, told the Post from Washington D.C. “This is the nature of the organization.” Hillel Neuer, […]
JP staff Jerusalem Post, Feb. 24, 2024 “There’s this impression that it’s the decision of Socrates Aristotle or Plato, when in fact those sitting around the table are historically Gaddafi, Castro, and the house of sod sitting around the Human Rights Council,” Neuer commented on how the world views the decisions made by the UN.” […]
Friday, February 23rd 2024
SHABBAT READING How All Kohanim Became Sons of Aaron: Prof. Mark Leuchter, The Torah.com, May 30, 2019 — The Torah lays out clearly the origins of the priesthood.[1] As part of YHWH’s command to build a Tabernacle, he informs Moses that his brother Aaron and his sons are to become Israel’s kohanim,[2] their priestly leaders: שמות כח:א וְאַתָּה הַקְרֵב אֵלֶיךָ […]
The Jewish Chronicle, Feb. 16, 2024 “I found that people are not always who they say they are when we apply genetic criteria to them. But in the end, the identity that people claim for themselves is indeed who they are. If genetics helps someone to make or change an identity, so much the easier,” […]
Ariel David Haaretz, Oct. 9, 2023 “… the genetic data from Kiryat Yearim offers a first glimpse of how directly sampling remains from the First Temple period can shed light on the history of the ancient Hebrews, Israelite or Judahite.” For the first time, ancient DNA has been recovered from the bodies of ancient […]
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