Donald H. Harrison

Rudy Giuliani: I would’ve prosecuted and convicted Hillary Clinton over email scandal

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani said Sunday he would have prosecuted Hillary Clinton over her email scandal and guaranteed he would have won the case, casting the Democratic presidential candidate as an unrepentant liar. Mr. Giuliani, who has emerged this election cycle as one of Mrs. Clinton’s loudest critics, said the Justice Department […]

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USA

Netanyahu surprised by Defense Ministry’s criticism of Obama

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu learned about the Defense Ministry’s statement that criticized U.S. President Barack Obama from the media, his aide told U.S. Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro on Friday, according to Haaretz. The newspaper reported that a senior aide to Netanyahu called Shapiro on Friday night and told him that Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman

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Middle East, USA

Russia, not Hezbollah, sent drone into Israel — report

A drone that crossed into northern Israel last month belonged to Russia — not Hezbollah, as was initially suspected — the Haaretz newspaper reported Sunday. The unmanned aerial vehicle entered Israeli airspace from Syria on July 17. The Israel Defense Forces attempted to shoot down the aircraft three times, but failed. Israel’s security services initially

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International, Middle East

‘If they see the facts, they won’t believe Palestinian lies’

Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon expressed great satisfaction with the visit to Israel he led in which 11 UN ambassadors representing countries from four different continents had the opportunity to observe life in Israel for themselves. “It was a very effective visit. We managed to show them the chief challenges we’re dealing with

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International, Middle East

Why New Israeli Settlements Set Back the Day of Peace

The U.S. State Department’s recent harsh rebuke of unchecked Israeli settlement building and mounting Palestinian house demolitions has set off countervailing criticism from those who question not only its tone and timing but the very definition of illegal settlement building. The world does not often agree on international issues, but there is an international consensus

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Middle East

Israeli company reveals list of ISIS terror targets

An Israeli company has hacked into ISIS secret online messaging group “telegram”, and has revealed lists of potential targets for attacks planned by the terror group, Channel 10 News reported on Wednesday. Only 500 people worldwide are members of the secret group, and new members are only accepted by recommendation by one of the existing

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International, Middle East, USA

South Africa’s ruling party suffers biggest election setback since apartheid

JOHANNESBURG —The party of Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s governing African National Congress, sustained its biggest election blow since the end of apartheid Saturday, as many voters in municipal elections either didn’t vote or favored two black-led opposition parties. The ANC’s support remained substantial, at around 54 percent of the vote 22 years after the nation’s

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International