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Ellen Mayer
Jul 5, 2018, 12:59 PM
Apartheid Iran
Iran has always accused the Great State of Israel of being an apartheid regime when in fact the racism lives in the heart of their corrupt government. Iran’s political elite are just a group of well trained actors and actresses...
Irina Tsukerman
Jul 5, 2018, 10:57 AM
Is there a connection between an Israeli ex-Minister turned Iranian spy and Equatorial Guinea’s corrupt dealings with Russia, China, and Iran?
At first glance, the story of Gonen Segev, the former Israeli minister of energy and infrastructure, turned Iranian spy, may sound stereotypical. The disgraced former minister got in trouble after various nefarious criminal schemes aimed at sating his greed and debts...
Bob Levi
Jul 3, 2018, 7:46 PM
A Teaching Moment for Israel Activists
A teaching moment can be painful and embarrassing, and it was for a handful of pro-Israel activists. Over the past few months, a wide swath of the Jewish media has cast an unflattering light on a handful of American pro-Israel...
Daniel Bucksbaum
Jul 3, 2018, 8:07 AM
Refugees and Security: Israel’s Dilemma in Southwest Syria
Israel is bracing for any scenario in the areas just east and southeast of the Golan Heights, as it expects heavy fighting between the Assad regime and rebels in the Dara’a province to continue. Syrian and Russian efforts to...
Ofer Zalzberg
Jul 2, 2018, 11:58 PM
Israel’s Southern Syria Decision Time
Assad’s army is moving south. In recent weeks, elite forces that led offensives such as the capture of Eastern Ghouta have been massing at the edges of rebel-held areas in Quneitra and Daraa. These frontlines have been quiet ever...
Saul Mangel
Jul 2, 2018, 7:20 AM
Israeli Intervenion 2.0
Almost 48 years ago today, one of the most bizarre events in the bizarre history of the Middle East took place. The Israeli Air Force took to the skies to prevent a Syrian invasion of Jordan. Both sworn enemies...
Doug Klein
Jun 29, 2018, 6:40 AM
The Zionist’s Guide to the World Cup — Day 15
Good news from Samara (if such a thing is possible): The Coffee Growers of Colombia beat the impressive Senegalese squad in a decisive match in Group H, 1-0. In doing so, Los Cafeteros not only win the group, but...
Doug Klein
Jun 28, 2018, 7:49 AM
The Zionist’s Guide to the World Cup–Day 14
Wow. Auf wiedersehen, Deutschland. For the first time ever, the Germans failed to make it out of the group stage at the World Cup. To add to the insult, their decisive defeat came at the hands of a South Korean...
Doug Klein
Jun 27, 2018, 7:28 AM
The Zionist’s Guide to the World Cup — Day 13
Yeah, yeah, I know: the Zionist's great hope for Civilization--Australia--crashed out of the World Cup today. Also, Argentina squeaked by a determined Nigeria with a goal in the 86th minute. But neither of those were the most important thing...
Andy Blumenthal
Jun 26, 2018, 9:40 AM
Never forget, despite the pain of remembering
Recently, I watched the award-winning movie, The Devil's Arithmetic. It ís about a modern-day American girl, Hannah, who is apathetic to her Jewish roots and especially to her family's survival from the Holocaust. Repeatedly, Hannah brushes off her relatives who want...
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