Israel relieved after Biden speech
J’lem appreciates comments about ties to land, sobriety about peace process.
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Israel relieved after Biden speech
J’lem appreciates comments about ties to land, sobriety about peace process.
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Israel relieved after Biden speech
Head of German-Emirati Joint Council for Industry and Commerce discharges a female employee who posted the minutes of its “Working Group Iran” project on the council’s Web site.
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‘Post’ story leads to shake-up at German-Iran business group
Ahmadinejad warns aggression won’t save “most criminal regime in the world.”
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‘Hated Israel will be annihilated’
Washington, DC – After a recent analysis revealed that companies that do business with Iran’s energy sector defied U.S. sanctions law by raking in tens of billions of dollars in federal contracts and loans, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called for immediate passage of federal law that would [...]
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Senator Gillibrand: Feds Must Cut Ties With Companies Doing Business With Iran
NY Times: Federal contract payments, grants, benefits amount to $107 billion.
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‘US indirectly supports trade with Iran’
Teheran says Nasr 1 Missile will be capable of destroying targets up to 100 tons in size.
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Iran launches missile production line
Russia, China oppose full banking embargo; Russia also opposes weapons embargo.
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West drafts weakened Iran sanctions
On eve of Biden’s visit, J’lem concerned Iran will use Hizbullah to distract from nukes.
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Talks won’t start where they left off
Next week will be five years since the publication of the report on the outposts by former top prosecutor attorney Talia Sasson at the request of prime minister Ariel Sharon.
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Supreme Court abetting, not curbing, illegal settlements
Some questions are better not asked out loud, but once they are, they should not be evaded. Dmitry Shumsky asks in a February 21 article in Haaretz what would happen to the Jewish population in the country if Israel were to be defeated and conquered by an Arab-Iranian coalition. He describes a fate similar to the Israeli occupation in the territories – military administration, roadblocks, emergency regulations, harsh oppression of the occupied people’s resistance. The writer thus invites Israelis to identify with the suffering of the Palestinians under occupation and understand why they view the divestment of their national independence so grimly.
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Israeli peace compromises are sign of strength, not defeat