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A closer look at the New Antisemitism (hint: it’s the same as the old)
Like a virus, the old antisemitism has mutated into a new version, although the old version is still in place as well. The modern version of antisemitism has replaced the Jewish people and the Jewish religion with the state of … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Antisemitism, Boycotts and BDS
Tagged anti-Israel, anti-Zionism, antisemitism, BDS, bombing, Boston, Britain, Golden Dawn, Greece, Hungary, Jobbik, Jonathan Lowenstein, Poland, Ronnie Fraser, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Ukraine, Venezuela, Zionism
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Richard Falk and John Kerry’s wrongful statements about Israel
The terrorist attack at the Boston Marathon last week and the attempted thawing of relations between Israel and Turkey were exacerbated by outrageous and idiotic statements by diplomats and politicians, people who really ought to know better but it seems … Continue reading
Posted in Antisemitism, International relations, Terrorism
Tagged apology, Binyamin Netanyahu, bombing, Boston, flotilla, IHH, John Kerry, marathon, Mavi Marmara, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Richard Falk, Secretary of State, terrorism, Turkey, UN
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What is Argentina’s Kirchner playing at?
Argentina’s flamboyant President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has made a a couple of very controversial decisions in recent months, allying herself with dangerous dictators and thereby antagonising the West. She has been antagonising Britain with her outspoken pronouncements about reclaiming … Continue reading
Posted in International relations
Tagged AMIA, Argentina, bombing, Cristina Kirchner, Falklands, Hector Timerman, Hezbollah, Iran, Malvinas, South America
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Bulgaria blames Hezbollah for Burgas bus bombing. European consternation ensues
After months of investigations and inquiries, Bulgaria today announced that they have concluded that Hezbollah was behind the deadly bus bombing in Burgas last July that killed 5 Israelis and the Bulgarian bus driver. Two individuals with links to Lebanon’s … Continue reading
Posted in International relations, Terrorism
Tagged bombing, Bulgaria, Burgas, bus, European Union, Hezbollah, Iran, terrorists
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Update to bombing of Israeli bus in Bulgaria
It appears that the culprit of the terrible bomb attack on an Israeli tourist bus in Bourgas yesterday was indeed a suicide bomber, and not a suitcase bomb as originally thought. Meanwhile Israel is sending rescue teams to bring the … Continue reading
Why don’t they all just shut up?
An acute case of verbal diarrhea has arrived to plague Israel recently and I just wish that one of Israel’s wonderful biotech companies could invent a remedy that would get all these pundits, analysts and wannabe prophets to simply shut … Continue reading
Posted in Israel news
Tagged Amos Yadlin, bombing, elections, IDF, Iran, Meir Dagan, nuclear program, Yuval Diskin
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