Arab Spring: Where are the women?
Every time I see something in the Middle East that disgusts me, it’s usually associated with men.
Every time I see something in the Middle East that disgusts me, it’s usually associated with men.
There were amendments and amendments to amendments in a debate lasting for more than four hours.
Last week, during the official celebration of the Los Angeles Kings winning the Stanley Cup, L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti told a jammed Staples Center that “there are two long-standing rules for politicians. … They say never, ever be pictured with a drink in your hand, and never swear. But this is a big f—–g day,” as he held up a bottle of Bud Light.
At a shopping center in the middle of Efrat, families eat pizza, a deliveryman unloads a cart and a barista serves coffee.
Reacting to published comments by actor Gary Oldman defending Mel Gibson’s past anti-Semitic comments as justifiable, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) said Mr. Oldman “should know better than to repeat tired anti-Semitic tropes about Jewish control of Hollywood.”
Actor Gary Oldman defended Mel Gibson for a 2006 drunken anti-Semitic rant and said those who criticized him were hypocrites.
Israeli producer Ram Bergman will make the next two “Star Wars” films.
In London, an army is under fire.
The U.S. House of Representatives increased funding for Israel’s missile defense systems.
Israel scaled back a search for three missing teenagers in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday after 11 days of operations raised fears of a general uprising and undermined Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.