No, Israel’s Intelligence Establishment Doesn’t Support the Iran Deal
And reports to the contrary are "politicized nonsense."
August 27, 2015
The saga of Gustav Klimt’s Woman in Gold.
Nick Cohen reviews two films about five paintings by Gustav Klimt (including the famed Woman in Gold) that were stolen by the Nazis from a Jewish family, held by the Austrian government for decades after the war, and returned to Maria Altmann, the daughter of the original owners, after a protracted legal battle—and he asks an important question:
And reports to the contrary are "politicized nonsense."
No. "IS has been eager to reveal its own thinking. It slaughters for religious reasons."
It gave Israel, a longtime embargo supporter, no advance warning.
The saga of Gustav Klimt’s Woman in Gold.
“The Lord is a man of war.”
Nick Cohen reviews two films about five paintings by Gustav Klimt (including the famed Woman in Gold) that were stolen by the Nazis from a Jewish family, held by the Austrian government for decades after the war, and returned to Maria Altmann, the daughter of the original owners, after a protracted legal battle—and he asks an important question:
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