The eurozone appears to be edging towards economic recovery, according to data published on Wednesday (24 July). Continue reading
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‘Peace Talks? The Mideast is Going Up in Flames’
Nobel Prize winner Professor Yisrael Aumann is baffled by the decision to return to negotiations with the Palestinian Authority. It is obvious that peace talks with PA Chairman Abbas are meaningless, he told Arutz Sheva. Continue reading
Israeli Historian Proves Roman-Jewish ‘Friendship’ Tablet
An independent historian from the small northern Negev city of Arad has turned the world of historical research upside down with controversial new research published in a Danish journal. Continue reading
‘Settlers’ Answer Kerry – in Washington
The Samaria Regional Council has answered United States Secretary of State John Kerry’s pressure to restart talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority with its own campaign in Washington, D.C. Continue reading
The EU declares Israel as occupier
For more than thirty years the European Union (EU) has issued statements critical of Israel, and has been supportive of the Palestinian cause. Continue reading
Weekend Interviews – July 27, 2013
PTTV – The Holidays of God and the Festival of Weeks
EU officially publishes settlement guidelines despite Israeli objections
The European Union, as expected, published new guidelines limiting interaction with Israeli entities beyond the pre-1967 lines on Friday, with European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton saying that this is in no way meant to “prejudge the outcome of peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.” Continue reading
Analysis: Wars within wars in northern Syria
Asenior figure in the Free Syrian Army said this week that al-Qaida in Syria is preparing to declare an “Islamic state” in rebel-held northern Syria. Continue reading
This Week in History: Herzl’s Sinai alternative
On July 20, 1903, father of political Zionism Theodore Herzl implored prominent British-Jewish journalist Leopold Greenberg to revive the “popular” alternative of El-Arish, on the Turco-Egyptian frontier in the Sinai Peninsula, as the land for the future Jewish state. Continue reading