The Palestinians need a spanking and a time-out
by John Poris I think it’s time that the Palestinians received a “spanking” and a “time out” for their behavior. What else can we, as a rational world (sure!)do?
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by John Poris I think it’s time that the Palestinians received a “spanking” and a “time out” for their behavior. What else can we, as a rational world (sure!)do?
By Roger L. Simon. I haven’t always been the biggest fan of Benjamin Netanyahu. He seemed something of a careerist with the capacity to talk out of both sides of his mouth. In other words, a politician. But who could decry anyone with the guts to stand in the belly of the United Nations — as he did last Friday — and define that paleo-corrupt institution precisely as it is — a “house of many lies”? Continue Reading »
Yedida’s song attempts to highlight the fragility of past Arab-Israeli Agreements and Treaties. The track conveys the existential dangers to Israel inherent in relying on signed agreements with surrounding Arab dictatorships. The timing of the song’s release coincides with present Palestinian attempts to use the UN to impose a solution. This process negates Israel’s right to secure and mutually negotiated borders.
Another point of view. by Yehuda HaKohen. “It will be that when all of these things come upon you – the blessing and the curse that I have presented before you – then you will take it to your heart among all the nations where HaShem, your G-D, has dispersed you; and you will return to HaShem, your G-D, and listen to His voice, according to everything that I command you today, you and your children, with all your heart and all your soul.