Daily Archives: May 5, 2015

Blaming Bibi, Ignoring Abbas

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has come in for what the New York Times calls an “unusually forceful and public condemnation” by President Barack Obama for his pre-election statement on March 16 “that there...

EUROPE TO BREAKING THE SILENCE: BRING US AS MANY INCRIMINATING TESTIMONIES AS POSSIBLE

On May 4, 2015, the political advocacy NGO Breaking the Silence (BtS)  published a booklet of testimonies concerning the Summer 2014 Gaza conflict. (As of the morning of May 4, it is only available...

Palestinians Need Reforms, Not Elections

Jimmy Carter, Brundtland and their friends in the "Elders Group" are actually calling on Abbas and Fatah to commit political suicide by paving the way for another Hamas victory. Carter, possibly wishing to believe anything...

Justice4JPnews: Historic Editorial reveals what needs to be done NOW to save Jonathan Pollard

Pollard Update & Action Item Justice4JPnews – May 5, 2015 Historic Editorial reveals what needs to be done NOW to save Jonathan Pollard. Please read the following historic editorial; share; act! G-d Bless! * * * * * *...

Assad’s Retreat Could Lead To Direct Confrontation Between Iran And Israel In Syria

Tehran may step out from behind its Hezbollah curtain and openly place its own troops, the Al Quds Brigade, throughout southern Syria. Last week, Western Journalism reported a supposed change in Israel’s strategy towards the war in...

Iranian Top Commander Declares Specific Redlines for Nuclear Deal

TEHRAN (FNA)- Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Hassan Firouzabadi in a message to the country's team of negotiators on Sunday mentioned specific redlines that should receive due attention in...

Netanyahu: Iran deal will endanger Israel — big time

"A better deal is necessary. A better deal is possible. A better deal must and can be achieved. But if not, no deal is better than this bad deal," PM Benjamin Netanyahu says •...

A first-person account of the tragic earthquake in Nepal

It was Saturday morning, usually a quieter day at the Chabad-Lubavitch Jewish center in Kathmandu, Nepal, when the ground began trembling beneath our feet. Running outside, I witnessed absolute destruction. Buildings crumbled in front of my eyes —...