An Unprecedented Palestinian Demand: No Jews Allowed
In every comparable case, settlers have been allowed to remain.
September 19, 2016
A unique bond with the Jewish state.
In the past two years, Kurdish militias known as Peshmerga have proved to be the most successful local forces fighting Islamic State. They have also offered refuge to, and earned the loyalty of, a number of persecuted religious minority groups—such as the Kakei and Yazidis (local sects with relatively small populations) and Assyrian Christians. In addition, writes Seth Frantzman, the Kurds and their allies display a strong affinity with Israel:
In every comparable case, settlers have been allowed to remain.
No cause for celebration.
A unique bond with the Jewish state.
First and foremost was his fanatical anti-Semitism.
It looked a lot like anti-Semitism.
In the past two years, Kurdish militias known as Peshmerga have proved to be the most successful local forces fighting Islamic State. They have also offered refuge to, and earned the loyalty of, a number of persecuted religious minority groups—such as the Kakei and Yazidis (local sects with relatively small populations) and Assyrian Christians. In addition, writes Seth Frantzman, the Kurds and their allies display a strong affinity with Israel:
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