Iran’s Elections Could Complicate U.S. Plans to Renew the Nuclear Deal
But won’t derail them.
June 11, 2021
What the New York Times doesn’t consider fit to print.
Last month, Diana Buttu—an Israeli resident of Haifa and former adviser to the Palestine Liberation Organization—wrote an article for the New York Times arguing that the good relations between Arabs and Jews in her city are a “myth.” Combining lies, distortions, and half-truths, she concludes that her seven-year-old son has no future to look forward to in the Jewish state. Menachem Kellner, a prominent scholar of Maimonides who has lived in Haifa for 40 years, presents a different view of his hometown:
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What the New York Times doesn’t consider fit to print.
Which may explain why it often goes hand-in-hand with anti-Americanism.
Sholem Aleichem meets Quentin Tarantino.
Before Moses and Abraham, there was trade and agriculture.