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Senate Fights Goldstone Report | The Israel Situation

7 hours ago ago from The Israel Situation

Written by: Eric Thirty United States senators, made up of 16 Democrats and 14 Republicans, have signed a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton regarding the Goldstone Report . A group of United Nations members wants to reprimand Israel, likely through punitive means, for actions in Gaza included in the report, which has been widely accepted as biased and inaccurate . As a member of the United Nations Security Council, ...

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Targeting Lebanon's Al Manar at Congress

22 hours ago ago from Palestinian Pundit

By Franklin Lamb - Beirut Palestine Chronicle ""Regarding Al Manar it's personal for Israel. The reason is that Al Manar did to the Israeli government propaganda machine during and following the July 2006 war what Hezbollah fighters did to Israeli troops. Al Manar kicked butt . That station must be made to disappear. The plan is to stop the 15-20 million daily viewers of Al Manar from receiving its transmission as well as to intimidate ...

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Obama's Antisemitism Czar's First Target: Israel

13 hours ago ago from Jewish Internet Defense Force

So get this, Obama's new "antisemitism czar?" Hannah Rosenthal? Yeah, well rather than talking about all the antisemitism happening throughout the world, guess who her first target is? You guessed it - Israel! She publicly criticized the Israeli ambassador in Washington, Michael Oren, for criticizing J Street , the extreme left-leaning anti-Israel Jewish lobbying group: Remarks by Israel's ambassador to the United States, Michael Oren, ...

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Closure of Guantánamo prison will take longer than expected

17 hours ago ago from News and Reports

The New York Times said on Wednesday that the Obama administration may not be able to close the United States military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba and transfer terrorism suspects held there until 2011 at the earliest. The administration announced plans last week to acquire an under-utilized state prison in the Midwest state of Illinois to house up to 100 Guantánamo detainees. However, The Times says the United States Bureau of Prisons ...

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