Volume 13, Issue 74: 

"Perhaps most outrageous in this brave, new intersectional world is that
being labeled a legitimate oppressed identity comes with an added bonus: a
free pass to violate others' human rights aggressively and shamelessly.
Palestinian society is homophobic and sexist. The premeditated murder of
women, often by close family members, carries an abominable Orwellian name:
honor killings. Year after year, those shameful murders constitute as much
as two-thirds of the slayings in Gaza and the West Bank. But the Palestinian
cause gets a free pass from the West for these crimes, let alone for the
anti-Israel crimes of incitement and terrorism."

---- Natan Sharansky and Gil Troy, from their book, Never Alone: Prison, Politics, and My People
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A Window to a Society’s Values

By Sarah Stern / November 25th, 2020 / JNS

Imagine, if you will, going to Charleston, S.C., and seeing posters throughout the city praising the brave actions of Dylann Roof, the heinous white supremacist who walked into Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church on June 17, 2015, and shot and murdered in cold blood nine African-Americans who were engaged in a Bible-study class.

Imagine that the teachers in the school system throughout the south were to, God forbid, hold him up in constant lessons as a heroic role model for your children to emulate. Imagine sports pageants and school buildings named in his honor.

This gives you a glimpse of the sort of toxic environment that has permeated the areas controlled by the Palestinian Authority and Hamas since the signing of the Oslo Accords.


Read the full article here.

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Iran

Iran begins burial of slain prominent nuclear scientist - Reuters

Iran MPs advance bill to stop UN nuclear inspections, step up enrichment - The Times of Israel

Brazen killings expose Iran’s vulnerabilities as It struggles to respond - The New York Times

India looks to resume Iran, Venezuela oil imports under Biden - Reuters

Iran to end inspections if U.S. doesn’t lift sanctions soon - Bloomberg

Europeans pushed back on US sanctions, helped Iranian banks circumvent them - Jewish News Syndicate

Another bold strike against Iran - Wall Street Journal

Joe Biden’s dream of a worse Iran nuclear deal -Commentary Magazine

Let this be a warning to Biden: Iran has been cheating this whole time - New York Post

Biden must not rush to nuclear diplomacy with Iran - Bloomberg

After nuclear scientist's brazen killing, Iran is torn over a response - restraint of fury? - Washington Post

Israel

Israeli missions, Jews around world said on alert after hit on Iran nuke chief -The Times of Israel

Israel gives Palestinians tax funds, despite terrorist payments - The Jerusalem Post

Knesset advances motion to disband, moving toward 4th elections in 2 years - The Times of Israel

Professors push Palestinians to ‘resist,’ rather than live in peace - Jewish News Syndicate

UN adopts five anti-Israel resolutions - Al-Monitor

Middle East

Turkey opens secret channel to fix ties with Israel Al-Monitor

Air strike kills IRGC commander at Iraq-Syria border - Reuters

Iranian arms, fighters bolster Maduro government in venezuela, U.S. Says - The Wall Street Journal

Bahrain open to imports from Israeli settlements, Palestinians fume Reuters

Anti-Semitism

Anti-Semitism watchdog urges Georgetown to act over article insulting Kristallnacht Jewish News Syndicate

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