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The action behind the camera – AMAZING VIDEO


Watch the following video of the remarkable work of a young Italian photographer named Ruben Salvadori. Ruben’s project “Photojournalism Behind the Scenes won Milan’s prestigious Photodreaming Contest organized by the Forma Foundation.     Here’s the link to the write-up of his work.

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The UN Choir Presents: Somebody to Hate


From the geniuses at Latma who brought you We Con the World, we proudly present the UN Choir singing “Somebody to Hate.”   Trust us, this is the most authentic representation of the general dynamics of the UN you’ll ever see set to music.       Enjoy, send it out to your friends, post it on your Facebook pages…

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NRO blog post – Israel at the UN: A sucker’s game


I posted the following last night at NRO’s blog The Corner:     This week’s Palestinian-statehood extravaganza at the U.N. is being billed as something of a modern-day showdown at the O.K. Corral. If the Palestinians gain recognition of their state, then Israel is the big loser. And if the Palestinians fail to gain U.N. recognition of “Palestine” as a member…

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Israel’s path to victory


There is something surreal about the coverage of developments this week at the UN. The general tenor is akin to the showdown at the OK Corral. Either the Palestinians win recognition of statehood, or they don’t. If they do, they win. If they don’t, Israel wins.   The problem with this message is that even if the Palestinians don’t receive…

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Heroism is what happens when everything is broken


Watch the amazing interview below with Dakota Meyer, who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor last week for unbelievable heroism in battle in Afghanistan.   It made me cry for two reasons. First, because his heroism is so awesome. And second because this sort of thing is inevitable when governments don’t want to win wars. The officers at the…

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Funding the enemy


Speaking Sunday at the UN’s conference of donors to the Palestinian Authority, Deputy Foreign Minister Daniel Ayalon warned that while Israel supports economic assistance to the PA now, that is liable to change within the week.   As he put it, “Future assistance and cooperation could be severely and irreparably compromised if the Palestinian leadership continues on its path of…

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Where was Tantawi during the embassy attack?


This week on the Tribal Update, the weekly satirical newscast produced by Latma, the Hebrew-language, satirical media criticism website I run, we bring you and interview with Egyptian Field Marshal Tantawi, the head of the ruling military junta who our intrepid reporters tracked down during last weekend’s mob assault on the Israeli embassy in Cairo.   We also bring you…

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The Palestinian obsession


If nothing else, the Palestinians’ UN statehood gambit goes a long way towards revealing the deep-seated European and US pathologies that enable and prolong the Palestinian conflict with Israel.   In a nutshell, the Palestinian Authority – or Fatah – or PLO initiative of asking the UN Security Council and the General Assembly to upgrade its status to that of…

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Israel Project responds to my post and I respond to the Israel Project


In response to my post yesterday reporting the Jerusalem Post/Reuters article outlining how the Israel Project and J Street have been encouraging Congress to maintain aid to the Palestinian Authority even after they abandon the pretense of wanting peace with Israel by asking the UN to recognize a Palestinian state outside the framework of a negotiated settlement, Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi,…

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Israel Project lobbies for continuing aid to the Palestinians


The Israel Project was the brainchild of a lot of very wealthy Jewish philanthropists who decided rightly, that there was a pressing need for a professional operation in Washington capable of getting out the truth about Israel to a hostile media. Millions upon millions of dollars have been lavished on this project.   And what do we see from this?…

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