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French court sees the truth where others can’t: Israel is not illegally occupying land
In a fantastic win for Israel and her supporters, and a devastating reversal for the BDS lunatics, who have used intense efforts to get Veolia to withdraw from building the light rail line in Jerusalem, a French appeals court has … Continue reading
Posted in Boycotts and BDS, International relations
Tagged #BDSfail, Alstom, BDS, court, France, Jerusalem, light rail, occupation, PLO, train, Veolia, West Bank
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Syria, Iran, and terrorist connections
The IDF have confirmed that Syrian President Bashar Assad has used chemical weapons on his opponents. In a horrifying report in the JPost we read some gruesome details: Syrian President Bashar Assad used chemical weapons – likely nerves gas – … Continue reading
Posted in Mideast news, Terrorism
Tagged Bashar Assad, Bulgaria, Canada, chemical weapons, Iran, railway, sarin, Shi'ite, Sunni, Syria, train
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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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Israel’s new energy developments
In more good news that is a direct result of other good news, we read that an undersea electricity cable, the longest in the world, is to be laid between Israel, Cyprus and Greece, powered by Israeli and Cypriot natural … Continue reading
Posted in energy sources, International relations, Technology
Tagged Asia, Cyprus, electricity, Europe, Greece, Israel, natural gas, rail, train, undersea cable
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