Donald H. Harrison

Lapid takes Sweden to task for skewed moral stance

The head of the “Yesh Atid” party, MK Yair Lapid, attended a pro-Israel rally today (Sunday) together with hundreds of supporters of Israel, members of the Swedish Parliament, students and representatives of the Jewish community in Stockholm, Sweden. The rally took place in the wake of a surge in anti-Semitic statements over the past few […]

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International, Middle East

Middle East Roundup: August 29, 2016

  Veteran Israeli politician Binyamin Ben-Eliezer ‘Fuad’ dies (JNS.org) Veteran Israeli politician Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, known in Israel as “Fuad,” died on Sunday from renal failure complications. Ben-Eliezer was a longtime Labor Party MK who has held several important defense and government positions. Born in Iraq, he immigrated to Israel in 1950 at age 14. He

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Middle East

Richard Allen’s pro-Israel guerrilla media campaign

By Edwin Black Richard Allen is not a careful, polished Jewish communal leader with a seasoned staff operating from a mid-town Manhattan office, ensconced behind a stylized logo, fortified by tax-exempt donations and burnished advisors. Allen is a private businessman. He wields his entire “organization” from a computer in his office and, not infrequently, from

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Edwin Black, Middle East, USA

How Entertainment Drove The Stake Through Donald Trump

When the obituary for Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign is written, “entertainment” will be listed as the cause of death. While providing entertainment is the one consistent strategy he’s effectively employed, it ultimately will be the culprit of his demise. Instead of captivating people, Trump’s act consists of shallow reactions leading to emotionally-charged conflict. Prior

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USA

French interior minister to host talks on the future of Islam in France

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve will hold a day of talks on Islam in France Monday in an effort to better integrate the religion with the “values of the Republic”. Although the controversy over the burkini ban is far from over, leaders of France’s Muslim community hope that Monday’s conference will help decisively turn the

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International

Christie Insists Trump Isn’t Waffling on Immigration

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie defended Donald Trump’s statements on immigration and deportation, insisting that the Republican presidential nominee has been consistent in his messaging despite rhetoric that suggests a waffling on his hardline stance. Christie, who chairs Trump’s transition team, told Martha Raddatz on ABC’s “This Week” that Trump has been “very clear” throughout

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International, USA

French restaurant owner faces investigation after refusing to serve Muslims

A restaurant owner in the northeastern Paris suburb of Tremblay-en-France is facing an investigation for racial discrimination after refusing to serve two veiled Muslim women at his establishment over the weekend. The incident, which took place at the Le Cénacle restaurant on Saturday, was filmed by one of the two women and later posted online.

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International

What next for Uzbekistan? President Karimov stable, but in intensive care

Uzbek President Islam Karimov’s daughter has confirmed he is in a stable condition, but remains in intensive care, after suffering a brain haemorrhage on Saturday. Lola Karimova-Tillyaeva made the announcement on social media. (Фото из личного архива, Март 2014 г.) Во избежание кривотолков здесь на своей странице я хочу рассказать вам о печальных событиях, которые

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International

Kelly McParland: Twenty-five years of courting China has Canada shouldering a $46 billion trade deficit

Listening to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau outline the priorities of his upcoming visit to China produces a distinct sense of déjà vu. “What we want is to set a very clear and constructive relationship with China that … looks at the potential economic benefits of better trade relationships, while at the same time ensuring our

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International

False reports of shots fired at LAX prompt evacuation of some passengers

LOS ANGELES — Police have confirmed that reports of an active shooter that panicked passengers Sunday night inside several terminals at Los Angeles International Airport were false, authorities said. Reports of gunfire in Terminals 6, 7 and 8 were made about 8:46 p.m., prompting airport police to set up a command post and shut down

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International, USA