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Tag Archives: violence
The aftermath of the Sukkot terror attacks
Last night, as Simchat Torah ended, we were informed of the good news that the 5-man Hamas terrorist cell which murdered Naama and Rabbi Eitam Henkin Hy’d were caught by the Shabak (aka the Shin Bet, aka Israel’s domestic security … Continue reading
The making of a new blood libel
Yesterday, Israel’s incompetent and criminally inept police, aided and abetted by the media – both international and Israeli – and Israeli politicians all colluded in creating a blood libel against the Israeli right-wing. To be more specific, against that great … Continue reading
Negotiating peace under the threat of boycotts and violence
Another way of wording my headline would be “an offer that Israel can’t afford to refuse – for the sake of its own health”. Or we could just call it “Don Corleone rides again”. It seems quite incredible that no … Continue reading
Posted in Boycotts and BDS, International relations, Lawfare and Delegitimization
Tagged Binyamin Netanyahu, boycotts, Edmond Levy, Fatah, Intifada, Israel, Judea and Samaria, Levy Report, Mahmoud Abbas, negotiations, Palestinians, peace talks, settlements, terrorism, violence, West Bank
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The Unicycle of Violence rides again
Here we go again. Israel is about to release more murderous terrorists (read and be sickened) at the behest of the Americans; US Secretary of State John Kerry is quietly revving up in a corner, ready to leap into action … Continue reading
Posted in Mideast news, Terrorism
Tagged Hamas, Hezbollah, Kassams, katyusha, Lebanon, Palestinians, terrorism, violence
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Pallywood stone-throwing and Pallywood photographers
It has become increasingly clear over the years that many acts of Palestinian violence or Palestinian victimhood have been staged with careful preparation and pre-meditation by the Palestinian activists or “victims” themselves. A new video produced by an Italian photo-journalist … Continue reading
Posted in Israel news, Media and journalism
Tagged journalists, media, Palestinians, Pallywood, violence
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Bloodbaths in Egypt and Syria
The violence in Syria has reached such heights, with so many protestors having been killed – the UN puts the number as at least 5,000 – that the Arab League is threatening to take Syria to the UN. The Arab … Continue reading