Former Argentinian Pres. Menem Acquitted of Charges that he Obstructed AMIA Investigation

A court in Argentina convicted five people and acquitted eight others, including a former president, for their roles in obstructing the investigation into the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, Agence France-Presse reported Thursday. Former President Carlos Menem, who ruled Argentina from 1989 to 1999,...

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Hezbollah Cycle Rally

The Iranian-backed Lebanese terrorist organization Hezbollah condemned on Friday the decision by the British government to ban the group in its entirety, saying the move showed “servile obedience” to the United States, Reuters reported. Hezbollah, which exercises complete political and military control over Lebanon, said in a statement it was...

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The decision of the British Home Office earlier this week to ban the Iran-backed terrorist group Hezbollah in its entirety could affect the organization’s capacity to raise money, The Jewish Chronicle reported Wednesday. The most visible effect of the ban will be the absence of Hezbollah flags at the annual Quds Day...

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Hamas-Led Riots

A United Nations report accusing the IDF of war crimes for its response to violent Hamas-led riots is marked by a “lack of expertise and muddled analysis,” a critique published Thursday by NGO Monitor assessed. The Jerusalem Post reported that the UN Human Rights Council commission of inquiry (COI) found that “IDF soldiers...

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Hamas Riots

Beginning on March 30, 2018 the Islamist terrorist group Hamas, which is in complete political and military control of the Gaza Strip, launched weekly riots at the Gaza-Israeli border, an effort known as “The March of Return.” The IDF has now released a report detailing the environmental, material, and human...

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Hezbollah in London

The British Labour Party opposed on Tuesday plans by the government to ban the Iranian-backed terrorist organization Hezbollah in its entirety, charging that Home Secretary Sajid Javid has failed to produce “any clear evidence” why the group should be outlawed, The Jewish Chronicle reported. Instead, a Labour spokesperson asserted that...

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Milne, Corbyn

An explosive investigative report from Britain’s Mail on Sunday has unearthed long-standing ties between a senior aide to the Labour Party’s embattled leader, Jeremy Corbyn, and terrorist organizations committed to the destruction of Israel. The report details how Seumas Milne, the party’s head of strategy and communications, has for decades...

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Hezbollah flag

Britain said on Monday it would ban the Iranian-backed terrorist organization Hezbollah in its entirety after Home Secretary Sajid Javid says authorities can no longer distinguish between the group’s military and political wings, Reuters reported. Hezbollah’s leaders have said on numerous occasions that while some Western governments separate between the...

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Iran's Khamenei and IRGC Leaders

In an op-ed published in The Algemeiner on Thursday, The Israel Project CEO and President, Josh Block, slammed the European Union for sabotaging “bipartisan US efforts to hold Iran accountable for its illicit nuclear and non-nuclear activities.” Block noted that “in the struggle for fundamental freedom, one would expect the...

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Jeremy Corbyn

British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, who is under fire for his unwillingness to confront anti-Semitism, voiced apparent sympathy for the motives of Palestinian suicide bombers during a debate at Cambridge University, The Jerusalem Post reported Friday. In a video posted on Twitter by freelance journalist Iggy Ostanin, Corbyn can...

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