Despite the Pandemic, War and Struggle Persist in the Middle East
In light of European incompetence, Chinese influence might even grow in the region.
April 14, 2020
Blame the government, not the citizenry, for the mistakes.
Over the weekend, the Jewish state recorded its 100th death from COVID-19. Alarming as this figure may be, David Horovitz argues that comparison with countries that were slower and more cautious in implementing social-distancing measures suggests that Jerusalem’s swift and stringent approach has accomplished much:
In light of European incompetence, Chinese influence might even grow in the region.
Blame the government, not the citizenry, for the mistakes.
Even as the pandemic places new pressures on the bottom line.
The Chmielnicki uprising left thousands of Jews dead, and changed intercommunal dynamics.
The history of Ḥad Gadya.
Over the weekend, the Jewish state recorded its 100th death from COVID-19. Alarming as this figure may be, David Horovitz argues that comparison with countries that were slower and more cautious in implementing social-distancing measures suggests that Jerusalem’s swift and stringent approach has accomplished much:
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