Shlomo Shamir (Haaretz)
By Shlomo Shamir (Haaretz)
-
Breaking News Bibi To Obama: Jerusalem is Not a Settlement
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office issued a statement Tuesday responding to criticism by the United States over Israel’s plan to build 1,300 new homes in East Jerusalem, emphasizing that Israel is doing nothing to harm the peace process. “Jerusalem isn’t a settlement – Jerusalem is the capital of Israel,” the statement by the Prime Minister’s…
-
Breaking News U.S. Jews on Alert in the Wake of Bomb Discovery
Leaders of Jewish communities in the United States said Sunday that the discovery of a parcel bomb targeting a Chicago-area synagogue indicates a rising possibility of future attacks of the kind. Dov Hikind, a New York state assemblyman and prominent member of the Brooklyn Jewish community, told Haaretz that local police had increased their security…
-
Breaking News Judge Hands Madoff 150-Year Sentence
Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison on Monday for perpetrating Wall Street’s biggest and most brazen investment fraud. Madoff pleaded guilty in March to running the multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme, in which investors were paid returns from money paid by later investors. Emotional victims who spoke at Madoff’s sentencing asked U.S….
Most Popular
- 1
Theater Hidden in this picture, the murder of 1.1 million Jews
- 2
News The great tent conspiracy theory: Are ‘outside agitators’ supplying protesters’ tents?
- 3
Opinion Edward Said tried to erase Jews. So do the pro-Palestinian Columbia protesters citing his legacy
- 4
Opinion Yes, antisemitism is rising. But pro-Palestinian protests aren’t the real threat to our campuses
In Case You Missed It
-
Opinion USC taught its pro-Palestinian valedictorian to ask good questions — then axed commencement because it was afraid of them
-
Fast Forward Hundreds of students arrested from Texas to California as college Israel protests continue
-
Fast Forward USC cancels graduation amid tumult over Israel and Gaza
-
News Columbia’s campus is rocked by protests. The surrounding neighborhood? Not so much