Dry Bones: Great expectations
September 20, 2023 by Yaakov - DryBones - Kirschen - JNS
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We didn’t believe the U.S. government when it denied knowledge regarding the existence of UFOs. Then, we didn’t believe the politicos when they claimed possession of actual UFOs. Read more
The cruel lessons of the Oslo debacle remain unlearned
September 10, 2023 by Jonathan S. Tobin - JNS.org
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We’ve seen this movie before. Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas says something awful and antisemitic. Read more
Palestinians building neighbourhood for terrorists in Samaria
A luxurious neighbourhood for Palestinian terrorists is being built on a mountain in Samaria. Read more
Inside the memoirs of Palestinian Oslo architect Ahmed Qurei
March 15, 2023 by J-Wire
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On February 22, Ahmed Qurei, the Palestinian architect of the 1993 Oslo peace accords, died of a blood infection at the age of 86. Read more
Dangerous times, and they are of our own making
February 24, 2023 by Ron Weiser
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I can’t recall having seen such a tumultuous first 60 days of any new Israeli government. Read more
Lapid: ‘Without peace talks, 2022 will likely see Israel designated apartheid state’
January 5, 2022 by JNS
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Israeli Foreign Minister has called for a diplomatic dialogue with the Palestinians, citing concerns that otherwise international organizations may designate Israel an apartheid state. Read more
The bombing of Sbarro’s and why Oslo failed
August 11, 2021 by Jonathan S. Tobin - JNS.org
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Next month, Americans will mark the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
The true Rabin legacy could be the basis of a national consensus
November 2, 2020 by Efraim Inbar
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Twenty-five years after Yitzhak Rabin’s murder and still, the debate about his legacy heats up every year as the date of his memorial ceremony approaches. Read more
Let the Palestinian Authority collapse
May 5, 2019 by Martin Sherman - Mida via JNS
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It is all or nothing. We will not take any money if they do not give all of it—even if it means the collapse of the Palestinian Authority and an unequivocal declaration that the Oslo Accords are dead.” — Ashraf al-Ajami, former Palestinian Authority minister for Prisoners Affairs, on Israel’s decision to deduct the sums paid to convicted terrorists and/or their families from the tax revenue that Israel collects for the P.A., Galei Israel, April 19, 2019. Read more
Oslo Accords’ first quarter-century … and their next
September 18, 2018 by Yisrael Medad - JNS
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Whether the Oslo Accords—the 25-year of their signing that was marked on Sept. 13—were dead-on-arrival or were asphyxiated by an Arab refusal to negotiate, or to abide by them or even to have accepted them over a period of time, remains immaterial…writes Yisrael Medad/JNS. Read more
Terror victims urge deduction of terrorists’ salaries from Palestinian Authority tax funds
Hundreds of families of terror victims have urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to deduct the salaries that the Palestinian Authority (PA) pays terrorists and their families from PA tax funds collected by Israel. Read more