Iran’s New Response to U.S. Pressure, and Its Consequences for Israel
The IDF must be ready on its own to end the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.
May 16, 2019
Wilfred Canter survived capture by the Nazis twice, but died fighting for Israel.
Some 17,000 Canadian Jews fought in World War II; 450 of them lost their lives. Aron Heller tells some of their stories, including that of Wilfred Canter:
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Login or SubscribeThe IDF must be ready on its own to end the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.
Overlooking the Jewish connection to the Land of Israel.
The numbers tell a different story.
To help civil society, bolster houses of worship.
Wilfred Canter survived capture by the Nazis twice, but died fighting for Israel.