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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Good News Friday
While we’re still basking in the reflected glory of Prince William’s historic royal visit to Israel, there were a couple of additional items I found which I thought suitable for this week’s Good News Friday post. First, we have a … Continue reading
Posted in Slice of Israeli life, Technology
Tagged blind, education, Gaza, Good News Friday, Hachnasat Sefer Torah, hi-tech, India, Iran, Jerusalem, Kerem Shalom, OrCam, Prince William, World Cup
6 Comments
Prince William’s visit, the first ever Royal visit to Israel
Prince William’s visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories, the first ever Royal visit to Israel, concluded today, and in general it seems to have gone down a treat with the natives (myself included). The Prince has inherited the common … Continue reading
Huge anti-regime protests in Iran. Is this the start of a revolution?
Quite incredible news is coming out of Iran. There have been huge protests in the streets of Tehran and elsewhere, protesting against the regime not only for its mis-management of the economy but against the repression of Iranian citizens by … Continue reading
Posted in Iran, Mideast news
Tagged economic sanctions, economy, Grand Bazaar protests, Iran, Iran deal, Iran protests, Middle East, Tehran
6 Comments
Good News Friday
To counter-balance the focus on the destruction by fire in the south of Israel by Palestinian arsonists from Gaza, I thought it would be both refreshing and an object lesson in how Israel treats its precious nature resources to bring … Continue reading
Posted in Israel news
Tagged arson, desertification, Gaza, Good News Friday, green, Hamas, Israel, nature, oceans, water conservation
13 Comments
The US leaves the UNHRC citing anti-Israel bias and corruption
After threatening the Human Rights Wrongs Council last year that they would leave the institution if its corruption and anti-Israel bias was not fixed, the US this week announced its departure. US Ambassador Nikki Haley explained the multiple reasons: RT … Continue reading
The violation of Israeli human rights by arson and missiles, and the silence of the international media
While the HRC and the international media are concerning themselves with the self-imposed plight of the Palestinians, particularly in Gaza, it has shown no sympathy for Israeli human rights which are violated daily in the South (as well as elsewhere … Continue reading
Posted in Defence and Military, Israel news, Terrorism
Tagged arson, ecology, fire-kites, Gaza, Hamas, IDF, incendiary balloons, Israel, nature reserves, Palestinians, rockets, terrorism
8 Comments