No, I’m not stealing it. Go read other people’s work. I’m tired.
The real story behind “Miral.” Nice. The Weinsteins distributed a movie about Deir Yassin, which would be bad enough—but vicious anti-Semite Vanessa Redgrave is in it.
Goldstone’s retraction and Israel’s vindication: Yes, but the world is ignoring the retraction and, of course, saying that us wily Jews forced him to do it.
The origin of the Likud Party: And somehow, we’re all Likudniks now, according to The One. (And by “all” I mean “Zionists.”)
Elder has first-person accounts of the murder at Joseph’s Tomb.
Awesome. A new virus has struck Iran’s nuclear plants.
Thanks for the link to the Miral analysis. It’s handy to have the timeline and details in one place.
Anti-Zionist mantra: “Don’t confuse me with the facts!”
This “Likudnik” trope is mostly a means for anti-Israeli leftists–including, not surprisingly but sadly, the president–of being anti-Israel while claiming they are only that right-wing, nationalistic, obstinate Likud. This was invoked whether or not Likud was even in the coalition, much less the dominent partner, and it’s invoked today regardless of whether the Likud position represents that of most Israelis, generally.
It’s a softer and slightly less noxious form of “not anti-Semitic, only anti-Zionist.”