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(1 comments) SHARE Monday, August 6, 2018 Senate passes $38 billion to Israel -- next step House of Representatives
Despite the fact that Israel has killed 150 and injured 16,000 Palestinian men, women, and children in the past four months -- the aid bill has 71 co-sponsors: 36 Democrats and 35 Republicans. The bill is being heavily promoted by AIPAC, which pioneered it, and other pro-Israel organizations.
SHARE Sunday, February 26, 2012 Israeli Assassinations and American Presidents
Despite Israeli violence against Americans (even while American taxpayers have given far more of our tax money to Israel than to any other nation) American presidential candidates, with the exception of Ron Paul, continue to vie over who is most devoted to Israel.
(4 comments) SHARE Sunday, September 11, 2011 NY Times ignores Israeli killing of Egyptians in its coverage of demos against embassy
Today's NY Times story on Egyptian protests against the Israeli embassy largely neglects a primary cause of the anger: Israeli forces' killing of Egyptians. Only in the third-to-last paragraph of today's article does the Times mention that an "episode" that may be related is the "accidental Israeli shooting of at least three Egyptian soldiers- even though 5 were killed and they were policemen. The writer's son is in the IDF.
SHARE Sunday, September 11, 2011 NY Times & Ethan Bronner ignore Israeli killing of Egyptians
The NY Times story on Egyptian protests against Israel's embassy largely neglected a primary cause of anger: Israeli forces' killing of Egyptians and Gazans (including two 2-year-olds). Egyptian outrage over these deaths grew even greater when Israel's defense minister Ehud Barak refused to apologize. The story was co-written by Ethan Bronner. The Times failed to disclose that Bronner's son is in the Israeli military.
(5 comments) SHARE Friday, June 18, 2010 Israel's Flotilla "Investigation" - Accused Murderer Chooses Own Jury; Court Reporter is Family Member
Although the Israeli government has failed to investigate itself honestly and thoroughly through the years, a great many respected international human rights organizations from Christian Aid to the Red Cross have done so, documenting a pattern of widespread human rights abuses by the Israeli military.