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Tag Archives: Honest Reporting
The importance of the spelling and correct definition of “antisemitism”
This post was written (with a slightly different headline) by Shirlee Finn and published originally both at Honest Reporting and at Jews Down Under (of which Shirlee is the editor). The subject may sound too minor or irrelevant to be … Continue reading
The UNHRC publishes its Schabas Charade
When William Schabas resigned from the UNHRC Commission of Inquiry into “Israel’s war crimes” (OK, that wasn’t the exact title of the commission of inquiry but it might as well have been, because that was their aim and that is … Continue reading
Amnesty, UNRWA, Israel Apartheid Week – and #BDSFails
Israel Apartheid Week (IAW) (or is that a month? Maybe it should be a permanent item on the calendar, just like at the UN) is always the pretext for a slew of anti-Israel reports and events by the usual suspects. … Continue reading
Good News Friday
Here’s another in my Good News Friday series. The first and most important piece of news is actually something that’s been ongoing for a while: Canada’s transformation, under PM Stephen Harper, into Israel’s strongest supporter in the world. Back in … Continue reading
The Rachel Corrie court case and media repercussions
Rachel Corrie, an American citizen, belonged to the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), volunteering in Gaza at the height of the Second Intifada. She was accidentally run over and killed by an IDF bulldozer, and the ISM and Corrie’s family have … Continue reading
Posted in Israel news, Terrorism
Tagged court, Gaza, Guardian, Hamas, Honest Reporting, IDF, ISM, Istanbul, Rachel Corrie, terrorists
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