How the U.S. Is Financing Bashar al-Assad
Thank the United Nations.
October 2, 2023
Rescuer, convert, rebbetzin, spy.
Born in France in 1920, Madeleine Lucette Ferraille was by all accounts both attractive and highly intelligent. During the last years of World War II, she saved a Jew from the Nazis, joined the Resistance, and infiltrated the SS. Thereafter her life took one of its many unexpected twists and turns, as recounted by Motti Inbari in his recent biography. Allan Arkush writes in his review:
Thank the United Nations.
As Fatah faces off with jihadists, Hamas becomes the powerbroker.
Beyond the denial of death.
Rescuer, convert, rebbetzin, spy.
Reviving Benjamin Disraeli’s legacy.
Born in France in 1920, Madeleine Lucette Ferraille was by all accounts both attractive and highly intelligent. During the last years of World War II, she saved a Jew from the Nazis, joined the Resistance, and infiltrated the SS. Thereafter her life took one of its many unexpected twists and turns, as recounted by Motti Inbari in his recent biography. Allan Arkush writes in his review:
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