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Renowned women’s rights champion blasts ‘politically correct faux feminists’ for attacks against ‘Zionist’ star of Wonder Woman movie (INTERVIEW)

A leading feminist who wrote an essay about the superhero Wonder Woman, to accompany a 1972 book about the 1940s comic strip, blasted the women denouncing the star of the new action movie – all for being a proud Israeli. By Ruthie Blum Responding to hostile social media posts against actress Gal Gadot that began […]

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Know That I Died a Dreamer – Mahdi Satri an Arab Israeli Zionist speaks out

Part 1: Know That I Died a Dreamer – an Arab Israeli Zionist speaks out. By Mahdi Satri I’m writing now with tears running down my face. I had a very long trip, and I’ll continue in this trip until the last drop of blood in my body. But I just wanted to share with […]

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To the Students for Justice in Palestine, a letter from an angry black woman

‘You do not have the right to invoke my people’s struggle for your shoddy purposes’ By Chloe Valdary (Tablet Magazine) The student organization Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) is prominent on many college campuses, preaching a mantra of “Freeing Palestine.” It masquerades as though it were a civil rights group when it is not. Indeed, […]

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Islamic rally in Toronto: “Zionism is the main source of all problems in the world”

By Jonathan D. Halevi Imam Abbas Abedi, the Founder and Director of Hidayat TV in UK, was the keynote speaker at theannual pro Iranian Islamic Al-Quds Day Rally in Toronto which was held on Saturday, July 2, 2016 in solidarity with the Palestinian people and in support of the call of Iranian regime to oppose Zionism […]

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As much as it may hurt, I’m not afraid of terrorists

As much as it may hurt, I’m not afraid of terrorists Get me on a plane. My family needs me. By Jordyn Kaufman This past week, nine people were shot and four killed in a Tel Aviv shopping market in Israel. Citizens made the decision to go out for the evening, get dinner with their […]

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Top historians take down Ken Livingstone’s claim that ‘Hitler supported Zionism’

In a lengthy J-TV interview, former London mayor again refuses to apologize for his ‘historical facts,’ which are refuted by leading Holocaust scholars By Jenni Frazer LONDON — The former mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, has again refused to apologize for his remarks about Hitler and Zionism, insisting he was “misquoted” after a radio show […]

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French Jews advised to avoid using the term Zionism

A member of the Jewish community looks at broken tombstones after a ceremony at the Jewish cemetery in Sarre-Union, eastern France, on February 17, 2015, following the desecration of around 300 tombs. (Photo credit: AFP/PATRICK HERTZOG) 17-page recommendation by ex-Clinton, Kerry strategist says Zionism is seen as an ‘extremist movement’ in Europe Stanley Greenberg, a […]

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Jerusalem in the Age of Terror

By David Semple… Last year, President Abbas of the Palestinian Authority pulled out of talks with Benjamin Netanyahu, refusing to recognise Israel as a Jewish state. Now President Hollande of France is trying to revive the failed two-state solution by threatening to recognise a Palestinian state in Judea/Samaria and east Jerusalem. Meanwhile, President Obama says […]

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Why is Israel so special?

By Paul Mirbach I am a Zionist. Passionate and unashamed. It defines me. I wear it as a badge of honour. I can afford to do that, living here in Israel. In Israel, Zionism is held up as something positive; it is not a slur. For some, Zionism is an ideal. They write about it. […]

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Is Aliyah Relevant to Young Jews in the Diaspora?

By Avital Vaynapel Prior to the Israel/Gaza protest last summer I felt like the only Zionist in the village. I was completely unaware that in a five-mile radius there were hundreds like me, who love the State of Israel and defend the state at every opportunity. Something that saddens me though was the lack of […]

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