What is the Green Line in Israel?

Media often refers to a green line in Israel, particularly it seems, when advocating for Palestinian rights. In short, the green line is actually the temporary cease-fire line between Israel and the Arabs, implemented in 1949 following Israel's victory in the War of Independence. Green ink was used to mark the map as negotiations were …

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Commemorating Israel’s Six-Day War: Day 5

Following victory in Egypt and the Sinai, sights turned to the vulnerable area known today as the West Bank. In Biblical times the area was known as Judea and Samaria, rich with ancient history going back to Abraham. Day 5 marked a strategic focus on Israel’s northern border, also known as the Golan Heights, and …

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NYT Hit Pieces and Disgusting Crossword Puzzle Proves Anti-Semitism Never Takes a Holiday

Leave it to mainstream media to keep Anti-Semitism alive and well, and The New York Times to consistently lead the charge. Evil never takes a holiday! To welcome in Hanukkah, one of Israel's most joyous occasions, The NYT ran at least 3 articles (here, here and here) in previous days, all written by opinion columnist, …

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What’s Boiling Beneath the Surface in Israel?

While all eyes have turned to the Russian-Ukrainian border and the Arabian peninsula, a boiling caldron continues to heat up in and around Israel. First, the US and Israeli forces (as well as other allies, at times) have held many joint military exercises very regularly over the past few months, including Desert Falcon that wrapped …

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