The True Story of an Iranian Sportsman’s Fight for Life – Nicolas Messner and Pedro Lasuen (International Judo Federation via Daily Alert)
Sept. 3, 2019 The True Story of an Iranian Sportsman’s Fight for Life – Nicolas Messner and Pedro Lasuen (International Judo Federation) For years, Iranian athletes have been prohibited from competing in any sport against Israel. From questionable injuries, to throwing matches, Iranian athletes across all sports have been ordered to crush their own dreams. On […]
Read More →What is Terrorism and Why Does its Definition Matter?, by Daniel Pomerantz (Honest Reporting)
May 22, 2019 What is “terrorism”? We’re used to hearing the media describe well recognized terror organizations with euphemisms like, militants, extremists, or sometimes even obscenely activists. One might reasonably come to believe that terrorism has no definition at all, or that it’s all a matter of subjective opinion. After all, “one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter,” […]
Read More →I read The Siege of Tel Aviv, the novel they don’t want you to read, by Barbara Kay (National Post)
May 28, 2019 Its publishers, cowed by the progressive mob, disowned it. Thankfully, author Hesh Kestin has no taste for submission to velvet totalitarians https://nationalpost.com/opinion/barbara-kay-i-read-the-siege-of-tel-aviv-the-novel-they-dont-want-you-to-read Pretty soon you’ll need some good summer reads. Do you like techno/action thrillers? I recommend The Siege of Tel Aviv (hereafter Siege), by former journalist Hesh Kestin, a darkly humorous […]
Read More →Clash Continues over Control of Temple Mount in Jerusalem – Khaled Abu Toameh (J. Post via Daily Alert)
Mar. 6, 2019 Clash Continues over Control of Temple Mount in Jerusalem – Khaled Abu Toameh Hatem Abdel Qader, a senior Fatah official and member of the Wakf Council which manages the Temple Mount, said Tuesday that Palestinians will step up their protests against Israel’s decision to close the Golden Gate site located on the eastern […]
Read More →Israel: Still the Underdog in Today’s Middle East – James Sinkinson (JNS via Daily Alert)
Feb. 8, 2019 Israel: Still the Underdog in Today’s Middle East – James Sinkinson (JNS) Israel is the Middle East’s ultimate scrappy underdog. Few countries in the world are more threatened by more belligerent enemies than Israel. Certainly, no country is hated as vehemently for its very existence. Iran threatens Israel on virtually a daily basis […]
Read More →Jerusalem’s Municipal Elections, by Daniel Pomerantz (HonestReporting)
Oct. 23, 2018 Jerusalem’s city elections will be held on October 30th. You might ask yourself: Who can vote? Who can run? And what about Palestinians? Our new video explains. Click here for 2 min. video
Read More →Jerusalem: Why Palestinian Leaders Say Don’t Vote by Bassam Tawil (Gatestone Inst.)
Aug. 31, 2018 Palestinian leaders do not want to see any improvement in the lives of the Arabs in Jerusalem so that they can continue to incite against Israel and accuse it of discriminating against its Arab population. Palestinian leaders and their religious clerics do not want to see Arabs live a comfortable life under […]
Read More →Palestinian Leaders Threaten Jerusalem’s Arabs on Eve of City’s Municipal Elections – Nadav Shragai (JCPA via Daily Alert)
Aug. 23, 2018 Palestinian Leaders Threaten Jerusalem’s Arabs on Eve of City’s Municipal Elections – Nadav Shragai (Institute for Contemporary Affairs-Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) Prior to the local elections in Jerusalem on October 30, 2018, terrorist organizations are increasing the pressure on east Jerusalem’s Arab residents to maintain the boycott of Jerusalem’s municipal elections. Surveys reflect […]
Read More →Pakistani Diplomats Threaten Journalists … in Canada! by Tahir Gora (Clarion Project)
Aug. 20, 2018 Pakistani diplomats and Canadian MPs of Pakistani origin are threatening journalists they deem objectionable in Canada. They are also wielding their influence over Canadian politics on all levels. Recently, the Pakistan High Commission Office in Ottawa attacked MP Maxime Bernier over his tweet: “Canada under extreme Liberal multiculturalism: While a statue of our […]
Read More →Europe: Ramadan Roundup, 2018 by Soeren Kern (Gatestone Inst.)
Jun. 18, 2018 In France, the government, which previously vowed to reduce foreign influences on the practice of Islam in the country, approved visas for 300 imams from Algeria and Morocco to lead Ramadan services in French mosques. “Every message, no matter how poisonous the message is, should have the right to be expressed.” — […]
Read More →