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July 24, 2012: Ferment
I begin today by sharing the URL for my new article: http://frontpagemag.com/2012/arlene-kushner/why-republicans-must-take-the-lead-on-israel/ It makes significant points with regard to the fact that it may be prudent,...
July 22, 2012: Wishing for Good News
Wishing fervently, as a matter of fact. But compelled to report on what is… The Israelis murdered in the terror attack in Bulgaria were brought home...
July 19, 2012: The Balance
Today I’m going to start with the good stuff I never wrote about yesterday, because I was too heavy-hearted about the terror attack. What we...
July 18, 2012: Hanging Tough
I ended yesterday’s post with good news and hoped to begin today’s the same way. But it is not to be: A shuttle bus at...
July 17, 2012: The Picture at Present
For the first time in a while, I am reporting on the situation of Noam Jay ben Inbar, the nine-year-old boy with cancer around his...
July 16, 2012: Shameful
In my last posting I wrote about the Conference on the Application of Israeli Sovereignty over Judea and Samaria. As I explained, a significant message...
July 15, 2012: The Land is Ours
On Thursday, I attended the Second Annual Conference on the Application of Israeli Sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, held in Hevron, at the visitors’ center...
July 12, 2012: The Philadelphi Corridor
The Philadelphia Corridor is a narrow stretch of land, mostly sand, ten kilometers long and some hundreds of meters wide, that separates Egypt (the Sinai)...
July 11, 2012: The Head Spins
I begin by returning to the issue of Jewish/Israeli rights on the Temple Mount, which I wrote about extensively in my July 9 posting: http://arlenefromisrael.squarespace.com/current-postings/2012/7/9/july-9-2012-a-matter-of-great-import.html...
July 10, 2012: Touching Bases
Could we possibly have expected anything else? State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell offered this statement at a press conference: “Obviously, we’ve seen the reports that...