Category Archives: Israel

King Bibi & Greater Israel

Chaim Amalek writes: “There are, of course, two ways of taking what passes for criticism of Israel in this article. There can be no peace in the mideast so long as Israel stands as a Jewish ethnostate. Therefore, Israel should … Continue reading

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Anyone But Bibi

Shalom Pollack writes: It was a very embarrassing day for the pollsters and the media talking heads. No one predicted anything close to what actually happened on election night, March 17,2015. It will be studied and referred to by analysts … Continue reading

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‘Genetic-Similarity Theory and Ethnic Nationalism’

J. Philippe Rushton gave this talk at the 1998 American Renaissance conference. He discussed the Bnai Menashe, a group in Indian who claim to be Jews and have the Right of Return to Israel. Radio Australia reported in 2012: ROSENBAUM: … Continue reading

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What Is The American President’s Place?

From The New York Times: “My greatest thrill is that Netanyahu was able to pull off a feat that in my opinion was not only good for the morale of Israel and the security of Israel, but finally put Obama … Continue reading

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Is Israel Sustainable?

Comments to Steve Sailer: * The really interesting question: is Israel sustainable? Can a welfare case like Israel (in such a tiny sliver of hell) survive into the 22nd Century? Who’ll be Israel’s sponsor going forward? We’ve gotten a taste … Continue reading

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America, Zionism & Mutual Respect

Steve Sailer writes: Perhaps the most important foreign policy difference between Israel’s two major political wings has been one of tone: the Israeli right expresses its reasons of state using language that American Jewish liberals find needlessly offensive, while the … Continue reading

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Israeli Politics

Steve Sailer writes: I don’t follow Israeli politics all that much and don’t strong opinions about it, but I do think that Netanyahu is close to the being the most formidable politician of his era, and closest to the template … Continue reading

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The Israeli Elections

All of my Jewish friends — with one exception — are happy that Bibi Netanyhau won. I ask the exception: “Do you have any emotional reaction to any particular result in the Israeli elections?” He replies: No. The split is … Continue reading

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How can you be a Somali-loving Minnesotan WASP pastor and embrace Israel?

A Jewish friend writes: Did the world screw up in recognizing a Jewish homeland – Israel – in 1948, or was it wise to do so, creating a place for 6,000,000 Jews to be who otherwise might be causing all … Continue reading

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R. Meir Kahane’s Final Book: Revolution Or Referendum

I searched Wiesenthal.com, the website of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, for “Kahane” and found no results. Rabbi Kahane wrote: “There must be a police station in every Israeli Arab village if growing Arab nationalism is to be effectively countered.” These … Continue reading

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