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Daily Archives: 22 February 2013
Good News Friday
It’s time for another Good News Friday installment, and as opposed to last week when I had a hard time finding any good news to write about, this week we have a plethora of excellent news. Since this week is … Continue reading
Posted in Antisemitism, Culture & Arts, Israel news, Technology
Tagged Alicia Keys, anti-semitism, anti-Zionism, award, BDS, chips, Eilat, Eirael, EJC, good news Friday, hi-tech, Intel, Ireland, Irish4Israel, Italy, Moshe Kantor, pro-Israel, Sarah Honig, Tel Aviv, train
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The height of political cynicism: Tzippi Livni joins Bibi’s coalition
Tzippi Livni has taken her party (alternatively called Hatnuah – which sounds like a bowel movement or a traffic jam – or the Tzippi Livni party – which sounds like the height of arrogance) into Binyamin Netanyahu’s government, becoming the … Continue reading
Posted in Israel news
Tagged Bayit Yehudi, Binyamin Netanyahu, coalition, elections, Israeli politics, Likud, Likud Beitenu, Tzippi Livni, Yesh Atid
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The silencing of Israeli voices on British campuses
Whilst anti-Israel activism on British campuses is well known for its severity and hostility, two incidents in recent days seem to have raised the bar to a whole new level. The most widely talked about incident took place at Oxford … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Antisemitism
Tagged academia, anti-Israel, anti-Zionist, BDS, boycott, Christ Church College, Essex University, George Galloway, Oxford University
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