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Arlene from Israel I begin here with a correction: When I last shared news of the electoral campaign, I mentioned irregularities in the Likud primary. And I spoke about the fact that one candidate...
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Arlene from Israel It should be, even in our less than perfect world, that international courts were bastions of ethical judgment and impartiality. OK, maybe that’s expecting too much. Shall we say,...
View ArticleTerrorists and Our Idiot President
By: Alan Caruba Warning Signs You know something is terribly wrong when three former Secretaries of State, Henry Kissinger, George Schultz and Madeleine Albright tell a Senate Armed Services Committee...
View ArticleResponse and Defense
Arlene from Israel My mother used to say, “Enough is enough, and too much is plenty.” Well…we passed the “plenty” mark a long time ago where terrorism and threats by terrorist entities are concerned....
View ArticleThe Stuff of Heartbreak
Arlene from Israel It is just short of two years ago that Adelle Biton, then two years of age, was driving in the Shomron with her mother and two older sisters, when Arabs threw rocks at their car,...
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Arlene from Israel First a correction. The information I had cited from Israel National News, regarding President Rivlin receiving an award from NIF turned out to be inaccurate. He is, rather, to...
View ArticleUnity
Arlene From Israel Because first things must come first, I begin by marking National Unity Day. As Michelle Napell of One Family Fund wrote in a message: “We prayed for them, we cried for them and now...
View ArticleDubai-based Gulftainer and Its Terrorist Ties
By: Terresa Monroe-Hamilton Gulftainer, a Middle East-based company, is opening its first American cargo terminal today at Port Canaveral. The new terminal is expected to have a $630 million impact on...
View ArticleSlander without End
Arlene from Israel Promoting lies about Israel’s “villainy” has become almost routine in many agencies and many parts of the world. Sometimes it reaches proportions that are so ludicrous, so without...
View ArticleUAE Port Agreement: More Clinton Pay for Play?
By: Roger Aronoff Accuracy in Media Accuracy in Media often asks whether the news media would have covered a story the same way under President George W. Bush as it does under President Barack Obama....
View ArticleNever Easy
Arlene from Israel But we might wish it were not quite so difficult. We begin with the report on the Gaza war of 2014 prepared by the UN Human Rights Council Commission of Inquiry (COI), which was...
View ArticleTerrorists and Our Idiot President
By: Alan Caruba Warning Signs You know something is terribly wrong when three former Secretaries of State, Henry Kissinger, George Schultz and Madeleine Albright tell a Senate Armed Services Committee...
View ArticleResponse and Defense
Arlene from Israel My mother used to say, “Enough is enough, and too much is plenty.” Well…we passed the “plenty” mark a long time ago where terrorism and threats by terrorist entities are concerned....
View ArticleThe Stuff of Heartbreak
Arlene from Israel It is just short of two years ago that Adelle Biton, then two years of age, was driving in the Shomron with her mother and two older sisters, when Arabs threw rocks at their car,...
View ArticleTracking
Arlene from Israel First a correction. The information I had cited from Israel National News, regarding President Rivlin receiving an award from NIF turned out to be inaccurate. He is, rather, to...
View ArticleUnity
Arlene From Israel Because first things must come first, I begin by marking National Unity Day. As Michelle Napell of One Family Fund wrote in a message: “We prayed for them, we cried for them and now...
View ArticleDubai-based Gulftainer and Its Terrorist Ties
By: Terresa Monroe-Hamilton Gulftainer, a Middle East-based company, is opening its first American cargo terminal today at Port Canaveral. The new terminal is expected to have a $630 million impact on...
View ArticleSlander without End
Arlene from Israel Promoting lies about Israel’s “villainy” has become almost routine in many agencies and many parts of the world. Sometimes it reaches proportions that are so ludicrous, so without...
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