The true face of Israel’s radical “human rights” activists


Here’s the subtitled version of Channel 2’s investigative show Uvda’s expose of the radical left,based on the work of the Ad Kan organization. The report was broadcast last Thursday and Israel hasn’t quieted down since…     http:// The true face of Israel’s radical “human rights” activists – the full report from Adkan Israel on Vimeo.

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The Obama administration’s most covert war


    Over the past several weeks, we have learned that the Obama administration believes it is at war with Israel. The war is not a shooting war, but a political war. Its goal is to bring the government to its knees to the point where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu loses power or begs Obama and his advisers to shepherd…

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In Pakistan, they trust


    It is a testament to the precarious state of the world today that in a week that saw North Korea carry out a possible test of a hydrogen bomb, the most frightening statement uttered did not come from Pyongyang.   It came from Pakistan.   Speaking in the military garrison town of Rawalpindi, Pakistani Army chief Gen. Raheel…

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The return of the rule of law


    Last October, as the Palestinians began their latest round of terrorist war against Israel, lawmakers from the Joint Arab List participated in mass anti-Israel rallies in major Arab towns. One such rally in Nazareth in mid-October attracted some 2,500 participants. After it ended, some demonstrators started throwing rocks at Jews.   The next day, MK Ayman Odeh, who…

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Obama’s constitutional overreach…and Israel


    It is far from clear why senior Obama administration officials told The Wall Street Journal that under President Barack Obama, the National Security Agency has been aggressively spying not only on Israeli officials but on US citizens and lawmakers who communicate with Israeli officials. Perhaps they were trying to make Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu look like a fool.…

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Dani Dayan and the threat to Israeli democracy


    Today Israel’s bilateral relations with Brazil are moving towards a full-blown crisis. If the government doesn’t address the causes of the crisis, going forward it will find itself unable to competently advance Israel’s interests in the international community.     Brazil has the 9th largest economy in the world and is a rapidly growing market for Israeli exports.…

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Israel’s homegrown enemies


    This past July, unknown assailants threw a firebomb into the home of the Dawabshe family in Duma. The mother, Reham and the father Saad along with their eighteen month old baby Ali were killed. Four year old Ahmed was critically injured.   Authorities immediately alleged that the assailants were members of a Jewish terrorist organization. The accusations were…

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The birth of political virtue


  Former Knesset member Yinon Magal is no paragon of personal virtue. The rookie lawmaker from the Bayit Yehudi, who left a successful career in journalism to enter politics resigned his position last month when he found himself drowning in a pool of muck of his own making.   Magal resigned last month after one after another, four women alleged…

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Rubio, Cruz and US global leadership


  At some point between 2006 and 2008, the American people decided to turn their backs on the world. Between the seeming futility of the war in Iraq and the financial collapse of 2008, Americans decided they’d had enough of the world.   In Barack Obama, they found a leader who could channel their frustration. Obama’s foreign policy, based on…

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