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Le chiite libanais Mohammed Ali Al-Husseini appelle à retirer la citoyenneté de Nasrallah

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Voir les extraits vidéo sur MEMRI TV Le 13 mars 2018, le cheikh chiite libanais Mohammed Ali Al-Husseini a appelé l’Etat libanais à révoquer la nationalité du secrétaire général du Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, qui aurait...

The end of the era of Palestinian deception

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For a quarter of a century, the Palestinian Authority has cynically wrapped itself inside a fig leaf dubbed as the “Peace Process.” The naked truth, however, is that it has been using every means...

For once, Jews are short on alarmism

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One of the oldest Jewish jokes speaks of the stereotypical Jewish telegram. It reads: “Start worrying. Details to follow.” Like all good jokes, it pokes fun at something that is rooted in reality. Jews are...

Top European powers urge stronger Iran sanctions to strengthen nuclear deal

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The United Kingdom, France and Germany are urging fellow European Union partners to back new sanctions on Iran in order to preserve the nuclear deal that U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to withdraw...

Thousands march in Paris following murder of Holocaust survivor Mireille Knoll, 85

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Thousands of people took part in a “white march” in Paris on Wednesday in memory of Mireille Knoll, a 85-year-old French Jewish woman whose horrific murder provoked a strong emotional reaction and revived worries...

Max Fisher (1908–2005)

Max M. Fisher, born to Russian-Jewish immigrants in 1908 and raised in Salem, Ohio, credited President Dwight D. Eisenhower for leading him to merge his passion for politics and philanthropy. In 1965, Fisher visited the...

Martin Peretz

For roughly three decades, The New Republic was America’s most influential magazine, owing much of its success to the talents of its editor and publisher, Martin Peretz. A gifted writer himself, Peretz also demonstrated a special ability...

Pope Francis sends Passover greetings to Rome’s Jewish Community

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Pesach, or Passover, is an eight-day Jewish celebration that commemorates how God freed the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt, as recounted in the Old Testament Book of Exodus. “May the Almighty bless and accompany...

Mary Magdalene – another Easter Jesus film that’s bad news for Judaism

Easter is the season when Christians remember the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It’s also a season when Hollywood turns its attention to releasing biblically-themed films. This year is no exception. Mary Magdalene has...

Notes from the Paris Solidarity March Against Antisemitism

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“Had the murder awakened a new conscience regarding Judeophobia in France? But were we naive? The very same day of the march, the French Jewish Student’s office at the Paris Sorbonne University was sacked and...