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Freedom to criticise Israel is dealt another blow in the US – The National

| December 18, 2019

An unnerving exception to American norms and protections of free speech is being carved out to limit and punish criticism of Zionism, Israel and even the occupation that began in 1967. A new executive order signed last week by US President Donald Trump which redefines Judaism as a race or a national origin under the terms of the potent Civil Rights Act, rather than as a religion, is a turning point in efforts to use government authority to suppress criticism of Israel on university campuses. Mr Trumps appointment of Kenneth Marcus to head the Office of Civil Rights at the education department was bound to lead to this, given that he has a long track record as a pro-Israeli hardliner and is one of the most vociferous advocates of such suppression

UK General Election: The winner is the Herzlian party Zionist terror networks and Israel flag wavers – Redress Information & Analysis

| December 18, 2019

By Ian Fantom The Herzlian party has campaigned vigorously in the British General Election, reaching virtually every household in the country.

According to the French National Assembly, Macron is an anti-Semite – Haaretz

| December 18, 2019

At the time, French President Emmanuel Macron had one thing to say about the transfer of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem: It caused deaths. People died

How to Reframe the American-Israeli Alliance in a New Age of Great-Power Competition – Mosaic

| December 18, 2019

In his new essay for Mosaic, Arthur Herman describes the impasse in Israel-U.S. relations occasioned by Israels increasingand, it is said, increasingly worrisometies with China, Americas chief geopolitical competitor.

Toxic mutation of an ancient hatred: Left-wing Antisemitism – Arutz Sheva

| December 18, 2019

Author's note:This Policy Paper began life as a paper I presented on a panel about antisemitism at the Centre for Independent Studies Consilium conference held in September 2019. Joining me on the panel there were Mt Hajba, Daniel Pipes, and Julian Leeser MP

When Feminism and Zionism Meet – Algemeiner

| December 16, 2019

Linda Sarsour, left, and Tamika Mallory during the Third Annual Womens March in Washington, D.C., Jan. 19, 2019. Photo: Reuters / Joshua Roberts

Modern Zionism: Pinsker, Herzl, Weizmann and Woodrow Wilson – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| December 16, 2019

Photo Credit: courtesy This is the conclusion of the interview posted last week: Zionism As A Reflection of Jewish History Interview with Alex Ryvchin Q: You quote a writer describing the attendees at Third Zionist Congress, including a bearded Persian and an Egyptian in a fez.

The Zionist Betrayal of Jews from Herzl to Netanyahu, by Stanley Heller – Mondoweiss

| December 16, 2019

ZIONIST BETRAYAL OF JEWSFrom Herzl to NetanyahuBy Stanley HellerAvailable through the Middle East Crisis Committee, $10. Jewish Palestine solidarity activist Stanley Hellers dynamite short book documents Zionisms betrayal of Jewish morality exposing as it does initial shameful deals with Nazi Germany up to current relations with anti-Semites and neofascists in Trumps America. Zionist Betrayal of Jews: From Herzl to Netanyahu is especially timely coming out as it did on the eve of Netanyahus indictment for fraud and corruption.

Bezalel Smotrich: I’m opposed to the split of Religious Zionism – Arutz Sheva

| December 16, 2019

Bezalel Smotrich Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90 Transportation Minister Bezalel Smotrich (Jewish Home-National Union) spoke about his opposition to the split in Religous Zionism on the "Meet the Press" program on Saturday night. "All along I have been opposed to the split of Religious Zionism," Smotrich said

Far-right leader Ben-Gvir calls for unity with religious-Zionist parties – The Jerusalem Post

| December 16, 2019

Itamar Ben-Gvir, a leading figure in the far-right Otzma Yehudit party, called on ministers Rabbi Rafi Peretz and Bezalel Smotrich to form a united party to run in the upcoming election.Otzma ran on a joint list with Peretzs Bayit Yehudi and Smotrichs National Union in the April election, but the latter two ditched Ben-Gvirs outfit for the September election and united with Ayelet Shaked and Naftali Bennetts New Right party instead.Otzma took just 83,000 votes in the September election, while a joint list of Bayit Yehudi and National Union is consistently polling either under the electoral threshold of 3.25%, or barely above it. This electoral weakness means that all three parties will be looking to unite with other factions.Speaking on Galei Yisrael on Sunday morning, Ben-Gvir called on Peretz and Smotrich to get together with him and formulate a plan for a united list of all three parties as soon as possible. I call on Rabbi Rafi Peretz and on Bezalel Smotrich and say its enough with the games, Ben-Gvir said.


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