End of Week Review: February 22, 2009Dear Friend of Jerusalem,
Here are the latest headlines from the One Jerusalem Blog:
● Netanyahu To Form Next Israeli Government: The minor bit of suspense that accompanied the results of Israel's national elections has come to an end. Israel's President has formally asked former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to create a majority coalition to form the next government.Netanyahu will lead... (read more)
● Israel Bashing At The Kennedy Center: Arab oil money and the Kennedy Center International Committee on the Arts are sponsoring "Arts of the Arab World."Lorin Maazel, the conductor who brought the New York Philharmonic to North Korea, and the Master Musicians of Jajouka are set to... (read more)
● Israel's Elections: Middle East Forum Interview: Middle East Forum interviews yours truly on the results of the Israeli elections: Written summary and link to audio.... (read more)
● Obama's Team Starts Talking to Anti-Israel Terrorists And...: What a sad day for America and oppressed people the world over. Today, President Obama's foreign policy team began implementing their new, talk oriented foreign policy.Anne Bayefsky reports, that the Obama team began talks with the UN organizers of the... (read more)
● Why The Left (Livni) Lost Israel's Elections: Today, Tzipi Livni, the leader of Kadima, told American Jewish leaders that Israel would have to give up "half of the Land of Israel."If Livni had her way, half of Jerusalem, the West Bank, and the Golan would go from... (read more)
● Obama Team Engages Anti-Semites: For months, One Jerusalem has expressed concern about several of President Obama's foreign policy advisers.The first set of foreign policy initiatives by the Obama Administration appear to confirm our worst fears. President Obama made the President of the Palestinian Authority... (read more)
The One Jerusalem Team
Monday, February 23, 2009
One Jerusalem--End of Week Review: February 22, 2009
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