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Why some will oppose the tripartite Red-Dead water accord

By Rabbi Dow Marmur JERUSALEM– When Jim Lederman, the Jerusalem based journalist and political analyst, spoke at Holy Blossom Temple in Toronto last summer, he made a strong case for water being more important to Middle East politics than any other issue. The historic agreement just signed between Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority about

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Kerry: Israel-P.A talks continue ‘despite the skepticism’

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday, Dec. 10, addressed the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.  After being introduced by Stuart Eizenstat, who had held office in both the Carter and Clinton administrations, Kerry complimented the JDC (affectionately called the “Joint”) for its work in many countries helping not only Jews

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JNS news briefs: December 9, 2013

Israel lobbied against death penalty for Nelson Mandela, new documents show (JNS.org) Newly declassified documents reveal that the Israeli Foreign Ministry, under the leadership of future prime minister Golda Meir, in 1964 convinced Jewish philosopher Martin Buber and Israeli author Haim Hazaz to send a letter asking the South African apartheid government not to seek

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Iran’s mullahs, Obama, ideologically in tune

By Isaac Yetiv, Ph.D. LA JOLLA, California — Much has been said and written, by both Democrats and Republicans, about President Obama’s disastrous “deal” with Iran that has been justly compared to “Munich” where, in 1938, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain surrendered to Hitler’s demands and sacrificed Czechoslovakia. The Iranian mullahs were granted a “down payment”

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