What’s Really behind Qatar’s Spat with Its Neighbors, and What It Means for Israel
It’s about the Muslim Brotherhood, not Iran.
June 15, 2017
A lesson for those who claim a distinction between “anti-Israel” and “anti-Jewish.”
Between 1948 and 1967, the number of Jews living in Arab lands went from about 800,000 to a few thousand, most of whom lived in the larger cities of North Africa. The majority had left for Israel, France, or America in the face of increasing persecution. After the Six-Day War, however, life became untenable even for those who had remained behind. Lucette Lagnado writes:
It’s about the Muslim Brotherhood, not Iran.
Political realities suggest he will remain in power for some time.
A lesson for those who claim a distinction between “anti-Israel” and “anti-Jewish.”
“Toys.”
Demons, The Sword of Moses, and Judaism.
Between 1948 and 1967, the number of Jews living in Arab lands went from about 800,000 to a few thousand, most of whom lived in the larger cities of North Africa. The majority had left for Israel, France, or America in the face of increasing persecution. After the Six-Day War, however, life became untenable even for those who had remained behind. Lucette Lagnado writes:
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