Monthly Archives: September 2020

Emiratene støtter UNRWAs oppfordring til vold mot Israel og jøder

Det kan ikke bli noen fred så lenge Emiratene gir 51 millioner dollar til UNRWA. De driver krigsopplæring mot Israel og jøder gjennom skolebøker som benyttes i UNRWAs skoler, sier David Bedein i Israels...

UAE-Israel Treaty Is Far Larger Step Towards Peace Than Critics Allege

Criticism of Israel’s treaty with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been relentless. The New York Times’ Roger Cohen calls it “Trump’s Middle Eastern Mirage” and “something rotten.” A Washington Post oped calls it “a big step...

Yom Kippur in Israel Was FANTASTIC Outside – page in the Bible

The outdoor services in Israel were a tremendous success bringing neighbors together more than ever before. One of the most iconic sights of Tel Aviv, Dizengoff Square with its famous fountain, was turned into an...

Weekly Commentary: Would Saudi – Israel Oil Pipeline Pit Hamas Against Iran?

Plans being discussed to extend existing pipelines so that oil exports from Saudi and Gulf states can reach Europe and America via Ashkelon. safe from Iranian interference, may pit Hamas against Iran. Under the plan,...

The Human Rights Council Must Reform to Earn U.S. Re-Engagement

Created in 2006, the U.N. Human Rights Council (HRC) falls gravely short of its stated standards. The world’s worst human rights abusers have seats on the HRC, and it has singled out Israel for...

Members of Congress launch international task force to combat online antisemitism

A bipartisan group of members of Congress will announce on Tuesday the creation of a new global inter-parliamentary task force to combat digital antisemitism. Members of the task force include Reps. Ted Deutch (D-FL), Debbie...

Why the UAE accord was unprecedented

For more than seventy years, Arab regimes communicated a message of belligerency towards Israel, teaching the next generation to war on the Jewish state. That policy of violence even permeated Arab entities with peace accords...

In the spirit of Yom Kippur, perhaps Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s admirers will consider...

At her passing,  Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was touted as a civil rights legend, and a defender of constitutional liberties. However, the case of Jonathan Pollard reflects a bias which challenges Ginsburg’s record...

Congressman Calls for Federal Investigation of University for Hosting Convicted Terrorist Leila Khaled

UPDATE, Sept. 22, 9:45 p.m.: Following today’s letter from Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.) requesting a cutoff of federal funds and an investigation by the Treasury Department, tomorrow’s Zoom event at SFSU featuring convicted terrorist...

BC and CE

Last Pesach (Passover) we experienced the first taste of life in the shadow of a lockdown. These current Chagim (Festivals) of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot are being observed with no end in sight...