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Berger’s anti-Israel history includes supporting violent demonstrations, as demonstrated by now-deleted Twitter posts.
Political cartoonist Ben Garrison has been accused by the Anti-Defamation League of drawing a “blatantly anti-Semitic” illustration.
“The maximum pressure campaign is working,” said Mark Dubowitz, CEO of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. “It’s always good to weaken your enemy—not strengthen them.” The question is whether Tehran will test that theory.
Recognized for their contributions to Israeli security were the Mossad nuclear archive operation; “Operation Northern Star” to expose and destroy Hezbollah tunnels; the Spice 1000 weapons system; and a special cyber-project for the Shin Bet security agency.
Paul Milde, running to be a delegate from the state’s 28th district, had a message for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-N.Y.).
Speaking at the Herzliya Conference, Mossad chief Yossi Cohen revealed new details about the Israeli operation to secure the Iranian nuclear archive that the world learned about—a development that changed attitudes towards Tehran.
“Our Boys” will premiere with two one-hour episodes on Aug. 12, followed by remaining single episodes each Monday.
MEMRI head Yigal Carmon sits down with JNS to talk about the dual threats of Islamic extremism and white supremacy in the United States, and the role played in both by the big social-media companies.
According to “The New York Times,” the Trump administration has asked U.S. military and intelligence officials to respond to Iran’s clandestine attacks in kind, in an effort to deter Tehran while avoiding an escalation that could lead to war.
“Twitter has a responsibility to stop the spread of terrorism on its site,” lawmakers argue in a letter to San Francisco-based social-media giant’s CEO Jack Dorsey.
Martha Gerdes was expelled at the beginning of the academic year from Davidson College in North Carolina for the same allegations.
Editorial-page editor James Bennet says the move was in the works for a year, though one of the paper’s main cartoonists attributes it directly to anti-Semitic images published in April.