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U.S. Ambassador Friedman: “Right Now, There Is No Safe Way for Israel to Separate from the Palestinians” – Herb Keinon (J. Post via Daily Alert)

By   /  October 2, 2019  /  International, Mid. East news  /  No Comments

Oct. 2, 2019 U.S. Ambassador Friedman: “Right Now, There Is No Safe Way for Israel to Separate from the Palestinians” – Herb Keinon (Jerusalem Post) U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman told the Jerusalem Post in an interview: Q: You were criticized over the summer for the picture of you taking a sledgehammer and inaugurating the City of David’s Pilgrimage Road. Friedman: “I […]

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Geography Now! ISRAEL (Youtube)

By   /  August 19, 2018  /  History, Israel, Mid. East news  /  No Comments

Geography Now! ISRAEL Sept. 20, 2017   Well. This is it. North Korea is going to be a breeze after this. I talked to a lot of Israeli and Palestinian Geograpeeps for help with this video and I tried my best to cover it in a well-rounded format that addresses the controversy head on from […]

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END ‘OCCUPATION’ (J. Post)

By   /  April 23, 2018  /  History, International, Israel, Israel's legal case, Lies & Deceptions, Mid. East news  /  No Comments

Apr. 22, 2018 The term “occupation” simply does not do justice to Israel’s role on the West Bank. The term “occupied” and the biased assumptions implied by its use are a distortion of history. Palestinians could have had a state long ago, whether in 1947 when the UN voted in favor of the Partition Plan, […]

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Hijacking the Laws of Occupation – Alan Baker (JCPA via Daily Alert)

By   /  September 4, 2017  /  hypocricy, International, Mid. East news, U.N. & NGOs  /  No Comments

Sept. 4, 2017 Hijacking the Laws of Occupation – Alan Baker (Institute for Contemporary Affairs-Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) There are 40 or more ongoing conflict and occupation situations throughout the world, including in Iraq, Afghanistan, Western Sahara, East Timor, East Congo, Nagorno-Karabakh, Northern Cyprus, and the Crimea. Curiously, these situations, which involve extensive transfer of […]

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