Donald H. Harrison

Swedish journalist- turned- politican defends Israel

At first blush, Lars Adaktusson hardly seems like a likely Israel supporter. A former journalist and Swedish politician serving as a Member of the European Parliament, Adaktusson”s curriculum vitae make him unique among Israel”s defenders abroad. Indeed, Adaktusson, a member of the Christian Democrats, often finds himself at odds with his own government, particularly on

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International, Middle East

Middle East Roundup: May 17, 2016

Israeli security forces arrest Hamas weapons smuggler who posed as fisherman (JNS.org) Israel’s Shin Bet security agency announced the arrest of a Palestinian man who had been attempting to smuggle weapons to the Gaza-based Hamas terror group by posing as a fisherman. Salim Hassan Na’aman, 39, from the Shati Refugee Camp in Gaza, was arrested

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The advantages Israel brings to NATO

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. — The week of Israel’s 68th anniversary, NATO invited Israel – and three other countries – to “establish diplomatic missions to NATO headquarters.” This is not NATO membership, something to which Israel does not aspire, but recognition that Israel has something to offer the Atlantic Alliance. Prime Minister Netanyahu said, “The

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International, Middle East, Shoshana Bryen

Egypt disconnects last southern Gaza power line

Southern Gaza is in a total electricity blackout, and even the Palestinian Authority news outlet Maan admits it’s not Israel’s fault. Though reports of electricity shortages in Gaza are generally accompanied by unjustified finger-pointing at Israel for the situation, today’s report by Maan barely mentioned Israel at all. Instead, it implied – though did not

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Palestinians want to push ahead with international talks

Ramallah (dpa) – The Palestinians want to push ahead with multi-lateral talks on the Middle East conflict despite Israel’s objections, Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah said Monday. France has been pushing to host international talks, a first round of which is scheduled for May 30, but Israel has raised objections. Israel fears foreign dictates. “We

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