Johann Hari: Back With a Vengeance
The Independent’s Johann Hari will always be remembered as the columnist who compared Israel to excrement. Rather than answering the various libels and misinformation contained in his articles, Hari...
View ArticleChannel 4: Breaking The Promise
Channel 4’s four part drama “The Promise,” has caused a great deal of concern and prompted a number of complaints to HR UK. Many historical dramas and films have been produced over the years that have...
View ArticleWorld Mourns Death of Shimon Peres
Today’s Top Stories 1. Israel’s gearing up for a massive state funeral after the death of its last remaining founding father, Shimon Peres. The 93-year-old Peres passed away in Tel Aviv’s Tel HaShomer...
View ArticleWashington Post Defends PA Martyrs Fund
What is the Palestinian Martyrs Fund? Is it a reward for terrorists or a system of social welfare for those in genuine need? A Washington Post fact-checking analysis attempts to make the case that the...
View ArticleThe Israeli Prime Ministers: Who Were They?
Every Israeli prime minister has left indelible footprints on the Jewish state’s history. Although the presidents are technically the head of state, executive power rests with the prime ministers...
View ArticleThe Founding Fathers of the State of Israel
The State of Israel is now in its seventies and, as it grows and prospers, it becomes easier to forget that the country owes its existence to a few people, the founding fathers who believed...
View ArticleIsrael’s Nobel Prize Winners: Contributing to the World
For a country that has only existed for a little over 70 years, the Israeli contribution to the world has been dramatic. Perhaps the best way to measure just how great the country’s contribution has...
View ArticleThe Breakthrough: How Israel and Egypt Made Peace in 1979
Though the Egyptian-Israeli peace deal of 1979 only led to a “cold peace,” it’s one of the most important events in the recent history of the Middle East. The Israeli-Egyptian peace deal changed the...
View ArticleThis Date In History: Menachem Begin, Anwar Sadat Named Nobel Peace Prize...
On October 27, 1978, then-Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin and then-Egyptian president Anwar Sadat were named winners of the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to end more than thirty years of...
View ArticleThe Top 7 Fake Quotes & Misquotes About Israel
A famous man once said, “A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.” When it comes to discussions about Israel and Zionism, the Jewish people’s liberation...
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