The UK’s Labor Party Can’t Escape Its Anti-Semitism
Jews would be OK if it weren’t for all that money.
August 26, 2020
What it means for Israel.
Last month, one of the cold war’s so-called “frozen conflicts” grew hot when Armenia attacked border outposts in neighboring Azerbaijan, killing eleven soldiers and one civilian. Most observers have linked the attack to the two countries’ decades-long conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region—occupied by Armenia since the early 1990s—but Irina Tsukerman argues that larger geopolitical forces are at play:
Jews would be OK if it weren’t for all that money.
What it means for Israel.
Rendering him kosher for other Jewish organizations.
A remnant of the time of the Judges.
Sent there by the British as enemy aliens.
Last month, one of the cold war’s so-called “frozen conflicts” grew hot when Armenia attacked border outposts in neighboring Azerbaijan, killing eleven soldiers and one civilian. Most observers have linked the attack to the two countries’ decades-long conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region—occupied by Armenia since the early 1990s—but Irina Tsukerman argues that larger geopolitical forces are at play:
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