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Jan 15, 2025 |
jpost.com | Yisrael Medad
What we do know, however, is that Israel’s public is being ill-treated, not for the first time, about a critical issue that involves our personal security and collective Jewish-Zionist ethos.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
msn.com | Yisrael Medad
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Jan 7, 2025 |
newageislam.com | Yisrael Medad |Yoram Dori |Gol Kalev |Gil Troy
By New Age Islam Edit Desk 8 January 2025 Israel Must Lessen Dependence On Foreign Weaponry What Irks Israel's Right Wing? Jimmy Carter: The Best US President Israelis Have Ever Had Strategic Threats: Turkey Rises In The Middle East, Israel-Bashing Rises In The West Israel's Soldiers Are Selfless, Civil, Patriotic. Israel's Politicians Are The Opposite The War Criminal 'Victim': Netanyahu's Inevitable Fate Can Netanyahu Maintain Control After The War?
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Jan 7, 2025 |
jpost.com | Yisrael Medad
On January 18, 1923, Vladimir Ze’ev Jabotinsky resigned as a member of the Zionist Organization’s executive council. In doing so, he created the political right wing in Zionist and Israel politics. He was annoyed that his negotiations with agents of the Ukrainian military commander Symon Petliura had been misrepresented, as his purpose was solely to assure the security and defense of the Jews in the areas of pogroms.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
clevelandjewishnews.com | Yisrael Medad
The banshees of anti-Israel/anti-Zionism propaganda portray Israel as a project of colonization that must engage in ethnic cleansing by apartheid and genocide. Israel is an outpost of “European White Supremacy” that, since the 1890s, has performed “settler imperialism.” This is their gospel. The roots of this outlook lie in the thinking of Karl Marx. Marx viewed industrial capitalism as the new danger to the working class and democracy, and saw it as expanding globally.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
jpost.com | Yisrael Medad
If the PA wants to be loved, it needs to make some tough decisions.
For over two decades, columnists, politicians, and diplomats have been urging a policy of ‘tough love’ to be focused on Israel, a term that most probably originated with a 1968 book by ecumenical youth organizer Bill Milliken titled Tough Love.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
clevelandjewishnews.com | Yisrael Medad
During recent remarks to leaders of local Jewish community relations councils, it was reported that Karen Paikin Barall, the vice president of government relations at the Jewish Federations of North America, said: “We should all look forward to the day we can hope to buy townhouses in the West Bank and Gaza.”It seems that some of those present became distressed, even offended. One official was quoted saying, “I thought JFNA stood for a democratic state.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
algemeiner.com | Yisrael Medad
JNS.org – On a site named “Slow Factory,” which serves as a resource for college pro-Palestine activists, its FAQ page poses the question: “Is ‘Free Palestine’ Antisemitic?” The answer, of course, is no. Why is that supposed to be a correct response? As they explain,“First, antisemitism is a distinctly European cultural trait that has no historical equivalent in the Levant. … The movement does not single out or attack Judaism as a religion or people.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
jewishlink.news | Yisrael Medad
The American elections have ended. Donald Trump is now president-elect. He has appointed Marco Rubio as secretary of state, Elise Stefanik as ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Huckabee as U.S. ambassador to Israel and Pete Hegseth is to be the defense secretary. The latter two have visited locations throughout Yehuda and Shomron. And Israel-supporter John Ratcliffe has been picked to direct the Central Intelligence Agency.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
clevelandjewishnews.com | Yisrael Medad
On a site named “Slow Factory,” which serves as a resource for college pro-Palestine activists, its FAQ page poses the question: “Is ‘Free Palestine’ Antisemitic?” The answer, of course, is no. Why is that supposed to be a correct response? As they explain,“First, antisemitism is a distinctly European cultural trait that has no historical equivalent in the Levant. … The movement does not single out or attack Judaism as a religion or people.