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No, a peace deal wouldn't diminish anti-Semitism
Richard Cohen argues (with much justification) that anti-Semitism remains a scourge in the Muslim World: "There are nearly no Jews in Arab lands -- they were kicked out after Israel was established in 1948. Nowhere in the Middle East is...
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Jennifer Rubin
| March 1, 2011; 9:29 AM ET |
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Israel looks out for itself
On Monday, the Israeli Knesset passed a bill, a mere two pages long, that requires nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) operating in Israel to disclose funding they receive from foreign governments. They must also disclose if a specific ad or event is...
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Jennifer Rubin
| February 24, 2011; 8:44 AM ET |
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Traveling in the West Bank (Part 2)
As I related on Sunday, my recent trip to Israel, and specifically to the West Bank, provided a vivid contrast to the international diplomatic frenzy over an area that few Americans ever see for themselves. Late in the afternoon on...
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Jennifer Rubin
| February 21, 2011; 9:50 AM ET |
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Traveling in the West Bank (Part 1)
Last week, while protesters battled autocratic regimes, the United Nations chose to focus its ire on Israel's settlements in the West Bank. It seems that no matter what else happens in the 50 or so Muslim-majority countries around the world...
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| February 20, 2011; 12:30 PM ET |
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The U.N. veto and the real headline
There are two versions of analysis going around concerning today's grudging veto by the Obama administration of a U.N. Security Council resolution seeking to condemn Israel's settlements as "illegal" and claim that they "constitute a major obstacle to the achievement...
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| February 18, 2011; 5:28 PM ET |
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Obama demonstrates lack of foreign policy competence, again
You can't say the White House hasn't brought diverse groups together on Israel. We have liberal Democrats like Rep. Steve Rothman (D-N.J.) criticizing the administration. ("America's support for Israel at the United Nations on the issues at hand is right...
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| February 17, 2011; 2:24 PM ET |
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