Abbas calls Holocaust the ‘most heinous crime’ against humanity
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas called the Nazi Holocaust \”the most heinous crime\” against humanity in modern times.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas called the Nazi Holocaust \”the most heinous crime\” against humanity in modern times.
My mind is spinning from watching the horror show of Donald Sterling and his racist rants.
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul said he will introduce legislation that would cut U.S. funding to the Palestinian Authority unless its government recognized Israel as a Jewish state.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told a roomful of world leaders that Israel could become “an apartheid state” if peace talks fail.
The Palestinians will attempt to join 60 United Nations bodies and international agreements under a plan adopted by the PLO’s central council.\n\n
Nine months of negotiations were supposed to propel Israelis and Palestinians into a future of peace. Instead, the collapse of talks is threatening to make the future look much like the past.\n\n
Despite the frequency with which students from high schools and colleges worldwide visit Holocaust death camps, it was no simple matter for Issa Jameel when he was asked whether he wanted to visit Auschwitz.
At first glance, the red menorah symbol adorning the black T-shirt worn by Igor Kolomoysky doesn’t seem too strange for a casually dressed Ukrainian Jewish billionaire who has poured millions into Jewish causes and also happens to be a newly appointed regional governor in eastern Ukraine.\n\n
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday to \”tear up\” his pact with Hamas.