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May 5, 2021
Come on Jews! Let us join in the Palestinian Nakba Day ceremony! After all, we were invited by the NGO
Combatants for Peace. Must mean that this is another step along the path toward peace between Jews and Palestinian Arabs. After all, they are combatants FOR PEACE, no? If we listen closely enough, we can see what they are really about.
Nakba Day commemorates the Palestinian Arab catastrophe in face of the Palestinian Jewish victory of 1948. We should remember that until 1948, everyone living in the British Mandate of Palestine were Palestinians, not just the Arabs who resisted referring to themselves as such back then. Nakba Day marks the Arab defeat when five invading Arab armies (Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq) failed to wipe out the nascent modern Jewish state. Since Arab society is one that focuses on honour, their Nakba has nothing to do with how many Palestinian Arabs fled or felt forced to flee the Jewish soldiers and everything to do with the fact tha
May 3, 2021
“When Western [political] leaders, and that includes Israeli leaders, believe that they can negotiate a way out with an organization that has deep religiously ideological roots, it’s wishful thinking,” analyst Elliot Chodoff explains.
By Atara Beck, United with Israel
Elliot Chodoff, a political and military analyst specializing in the Middle East conflict and the global war on terrorists, led a trip sponsored by Honest Reporting to the Syrian border, where he discussed, among other topics, the ideological foundation of Khomeinism and its impact on the behavior and goals of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Lebanon-based Hezbollah.
Chodoff gave the group a fascinating lesson in history and theology in order to demonstrate how much the West, including Western and Israeli scholars “who should know better,” have no idea how to incorporate ideology, particularly religious ideology, into their assessments of current events, often leading to significant policy erro
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I do not know Oren Kessler. I regret that I have never had the privilege of meeting him. He is the Deputy Director for research and research fellow at Foundation for Defense of Democracies located in Washington, DC, USA.
To me, hypnotized by each word, I hoped that it was only the beginning of a book that he would write dealing with the events in Palestine and Jewish history prior to the 1921 pogrom, the beginning of more to follow in Arab Palestine.