Europe’s Deluded Attitude toward Israel
The EU is surprised that its obsessive condemnation of the Jewish state is not repaid with love.
February 1, 2018
A site that is also important to the history of Christianity.
After five years of excavations in the vicinity of Ein Ḥanyah—one of the largest springs in the Judean hills—the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) has announced some of the findings, which range from the first millennium BCE to the Byzantine period. Michael Bachner describes some of them:
The EU is surprised that its obsessive condemnation of the Jewish state is not repaid with love.
Women continue to defy the regime by appearing without the hijab.
Anti-Semites don’t see Jews as inferior but as all-powerful.
John Selden.
A site that is also important to the history of Christianity.
After five years of excavations in the vicinity of Ein Ḥanyah—one of the largest springs in the Judean hills—the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) has announced some of the findings, which range from the first millennium BCE to the Byzantine period. Michael Bachner describes some of them:
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