June 7, 2023

The consequences of white guilt

The hotels are filled with them, and running out of room. So, New York City Mayor Eric Adams wants New Yorkers to share their homes with the glut of illegal migrants who”ve encamped on the town. He”s got five bedrooms at Gracie Mansion. How about there for a start? Accordingly, a three-year-old video has emerged

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Thieves who stole nearly 30,000 bullets from IDF bunker arrested

Less than 24 hours after the theft occurred, Israel’s Shin Bet internal security agency on Wednesday arrested the suspects involved in the theft of tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition from the IDF’s Tze’elim base Tuesday. The stolen arsenal was recovered as part of the Shin Bet’s investigation. IDF soldiers, along with the Shin

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The Gun Debate has reached Israel

Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel”s Minister of National Security recently declared that his ministry”s current strategic goal in response to the spike in Palestinian Arab terror will be to loosen strict restrictions on Israeli citizen”s eligibility to receive a license to carry a concealed weapon. The current Minister of National Security, evidently has reached the conclusion that

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Israel Allies legislators gather in Europe to combat labeling regulations

Legislators from the European region in the Israel Allies network met in Prague for a policy summit discussing the labeling regulations and boycott movements proposed by the European Union (EU) against Israeli products and businesses. Israel Allies Caucuses in the EU and the UK have already taken a stand against the labeling laws and in

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The strange suicide of the West

In Austria, a school had the brilliant idea of changing a song’s words from “Gottes Liebe ist so Wunderbar” to “Allah’s Liebe ist so Wunderbar”. Isn’t everything wonderful? A few days ago, I wrote about Bordeaux. Now it’s the turn of Grenoble, the city made famous by Stendhal. Because by discovering how a city goes

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Vienna finds compromise on statue of mayor who inspired Hitler

The city of Vienna has decided to tilt a statue of former antisemitic mayor, in an effort to cast the mayor”s legacy in a new light, without removing the monument. Late Wednesday, the city”s Twitter account announced that as state of Mayor Karl Lueger will be tilted 3.5 degrees to the right, adding an illustration

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Report: Justice Minister Yariv Levin considering resigning

Israel”s Justice Minister, the primary architect of the government”s judicial reform plan, is growing increasingly frustrated with the lack of progress on the overhaul, and is seriously considering resigning from the government, Likud members told Israel Hayom Wednesday. Yariv Levin, the number two on the Likud”s election slate, unveiled his judicial reform plan in January,

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Israeli Foreign Minister pushes back on Kamala Harris’ judicial reform criticism

Israel’s Foreign Minister fired back Wednesday on US Vice President Kamala Harris’ veiled criticism of the Israeli government’s judicial overhaul plan. During a reception hosted by the Embassy of Israel in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday in honor of Israel’s 75th Independence Day, Harris appeared to take aim at the Israeli government’s judicial reform plan, which

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Canadian army officer fined, reprimanded for antisemitic jokes

A Canadian Army officer who made antisemitic jokes and jokes about the Holocaust while leading a training course was fined and given a “severe reprimand,” while retaining his rank. The officer, 38-year-old German-born K.E. Bluemke, was accused by 12 participants in a 2021 army training course he was conducting of making numerous antisemitic jokes, jokes

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Ehud Barak’s complicated position in Israeli politics and industry

(JNS) This week, two stories came out that placed the left”s anti-government riots in a new light. First, in a podcast with Haaretz reporter Amir Oren, Gilead Sher&mdashone of the leaders of the “Resistance” against the Netanyahu government&mdashexplained that he and his colleagues put together the organizational and financial structure for the mass rioting that

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Behaalotcha / 5 elements of this (past or coming) Shabbat

* Translation by Yehoshua Siskin 1. This week’s Torah portion in the Diaspora, *Behaalotcha*, the third parasha in the book of Numbers, was read in Israel this past Shabbat.. 2. The parasha opens with a mission that is not only about lighting, but about enlightening too. It describes the kindling of the menorah lamps in

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Trump’s former Chief of Staff testifies in Trump probe

Donald Trump’s former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has testified to a federal grand jury in a special counsel’s investigations of the former President, Reuters reported on Tuesday, citing The New York Times. Special Counsel Jack Smith was appointed last November to oversee Justice Department investigations of whether Trump mishandled classified documents after

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Turkey: Teen who drew moustache on Erdogan poster jailed

Turkish authorities on Tuesday seized and jailed a 16-year-old youth for drawing a moustache on an election campaign poster showing re-elected President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, AFP reported, citing local media in Turkey. Several media close to the opposition, including daily newspapers BirGun, Cumhuriyet and private TV station Halk TV, said the youth from the southeastern

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Normalization on the agenda? Blinken meets Saudi Crown Prince

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met on Tuesday in Jeddah with Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman. In a statement after the meeting State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller said Blinken “expressed appreciation for Saudi Arabia”s leadership in hosting the D-ISIS Ministerial and stressed our joint continued efforts to fight terrorism.” “The

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Ambassador Erdan: The most effective PR tool that we have is Israel itself

Israel”s Ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan, spoke at the Arutz Sheva Israel Heritage Foundation Yom Yerushalayim celebration dinner, which was held in Manhattan. Erdan recalled how, as Minister of Strategic Affairs, he led the fight against the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel. “We knew that the Palestinian Authority was behind

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Virginia: Seven injured in shooting at Virginia Commonwealth University campus

Seven people were injured on Tuesday in a shooting on the Virginia Commonwealth University campus after a high school graduation ceremony was held there, Richmond police said, according to NBC News. Two suspects were in custody, police said at a news conference. Three of the victims were being treated for injuries thought to be life-threatening

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Iran claims: Israel has no response to our new missile

The commander of the Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Amir Ali Hajizadeh, said that the range of the “Fateh” missile, which now reaches a range of 1,400 km, will soon be increased. Speaking at a ceremony in which the missile was unveiled and which was attended by President Ebrahim Raisi, Hajizadeh said

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MK Sukkot at scene of attack: The checkpoints must be returned

MK Tzvi Sukkot (Religious Zionist Party) on Tuesday evening visited the scene of the attack in Huwara, in which an Israeli was lightly injured after terrorists fired more than 10 bullets towards his car. Speaking while standing next to the vehicle which was attacked, he said, “I was making my way home from the Knesset,

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