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Mubarak Op-ed in WSJ

The Wall Street Journal published today an op-ed from Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on the future of the peace process. Amidst false claims regarding the success of Egypt as a peace broker, Mubarak asserts the need for Israel to make a few concessions while the Palestinians must obtain a unity government. The piece, and Egyptian stance […]

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Hypocritical Anarchist Restaurant Opens in T.A.

Generally when we think of Israel and discrimination, we consider the treatment of Arabs, Palestinians, and immigrant communities. However, a new restaurant opening up in Tel Aviv portrays quite the opposite sentiment. The new restaurant, founded by a group of vegan anarchist activists, aims to oppose any type of oppression, directed at human or animal. […]

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Religious Key Opposition to Fur Bill

Religious Key Opposition to Fur Bill

In order to understand the influence of religion in legislation considered by the Knesset, take a look at an anti fur-importation bill intended to promote humane treatment of animals. The legislation would mandate one year prison sentences for any individual caught importing dog, cat, and rabbit fur. Proponents of the bill claim that some animals […]

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JCPA Evaluation of Fayyad Leadership

A new report from the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs evaluates the new, hastily put together Palestinian Authority government led by Prime Minister Salam Fayyad. The article outlines opposition to Fayyad and illustrates the inability of any leaders in the West Bank and Gaza Strip to generate support. Instead, the backing for any leader remains fickle […]

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LA Times Censures Bibi for Preconditions in Speech

The Los Angeles Times published today the latest critique of Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s speech from earlier this week, calling the statesman a “roadblock to Middle East peace.” Even though Netanyahu acknowledged his support for a Palestinian state, the editorial team contends that he placed far too many preconditions that would make independence unfeasible. Notably, […]

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IDF Military Snake Developed

The Israeli military continues to develop some interesting gadgets for multiple battlefield objectives,most recently a robotic snake for search and rescue, assassinations, and reconnissance applications. The newest device uses a robot that looks and moves like a snake in order to stealthily slither into hostile areas or through wreckage. The snake contains a camera and […]

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Carter Greeted By Hamas, Dodges Assassination Attempt

Former President Jimmy Carter arrived today in the Gaza Strip as Hamas leaders welcomed him with open arms, but he left the territory amidst an assassination attempt using a road-side bomb. On his brief day-trip, Carter met with ousted Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and handed him a letter for abducted IDF soldier Gilad Shalit from […]

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Reaction to Bibi Speech

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu affirmed his desire to resume negotiations with Palestinians in order to pursue a peace process that would result in a “demilitarized” Palestinian state, he said in a highly anticipated speech last night at Bar-Ilan University. In many ways, the speech offered the same pro-settlement rhetoric and hard-line stances expected from […]

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Israeli Public Opinion Prior to Bibi Speech

This survey conducted by INSS provides a good backdrop to the speech from Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to the nation tonight. The speech will address the two-state solution and potential either solidify or fragment the Likud-led coalition. Moreover, as the United States continues pressuring Israel to freeze all settlement activity, in direct contradiction to […]

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Gay Pride Parade in Which City….

What Middle Eastern city held today a gay pride parade attended by thousands and protected by the municipal police? No, not Riyadh. Today marked the 11th annual gay pride parade in Tel Aviv as the streets filled with supporters and activists attempting to express support for the Israeli gay community. Parade attendees decorated floats and flew flags […]

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House Passes Auth. Bill With Israel Provisions

The U.S. House of Representatives passed today the Foreign Relations Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 2010 and 2011 (H.R. 2410) that includes extensive support for Israel and may foreshadow coming debates between the White House and Congress. Even though the bill would regulate the State Department and ensure Congressional oversight of various programs, authorization bills do […]

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Report: U.S. Peace Plan Includes Land Swap

A new report claims that Special Envoy George Mitchell delivered to the Palestinian Authority the U.S. peace plan, which includes a deal that would swap Israeli land for the large Jewish settlement blocs in the West Bank. The plan resembles policy advocated by Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who urges the annexation of Arab land in northern Israel […]

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Gold: Settlments Not Real Source of Dispute

Former Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Dore Gold’s latest piece for the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs explores historical legislation governing settlements and questions whether settlement growth, including natural, really remains the crux of disagreements between the United States and Israel. He asserts that due to the small amount of land occupied by settlements, the […]

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Need for Nuclear Legislation in Israel

A new INSS report from Avner Cohen discusses the need for the Knesset to enact legislation admitting to an Israeli nuclear program that resulted in nuclear weapons capabilities. Even though the international community largely accepts that Israel already developed nuclear weapons, Israel refuses to confirm nor deny the claim. Instead, the country prefers a policy […]

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WaPo Sides With Bibi Over Obama

The Washington Post President Barack Obama to permit “natural growth” in settlements, the generally left-wing newspaper wrote in an editorial today. The Obama administration recently called for an end to all settlement activity, but Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu insists on maintaining natural growth in existing settlements. The newspaper asserts that Obama can accept the […]

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