Archive for 2020
Dozens of Iraqi Protesters Wounded as Anti-Government Unrest Resumes
An Iraqi demonstrator walks next to burning tires blocking a road, during ongoing anti-government protests, in Kerbala, Iraq, Jan. 20,
Soleimani Strike Marks a Potential Turning Point for Iranian Protesters
The funeral of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds’ Force commander Qassem Soleimani, in Tehran on Jan. 6, 2020. Photo:
World Leaders Converge on Jerusalem for the 5th World Holocaust Forum
A worker hangs flags at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem ahead of a visit of more than 30 heads
More Than 300 People Wounded in Beirut Protest Clashes: Rescuers
People light a flare as they attend a concert at a parking lot in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, November 8, 2019.
Iran May Review Cooperation With IAEA If EU Pressure Mounts
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani speaks during the cabinet meeting in Tehran, Iran, November 20, 2019. Photo: Official President website/Handout via
Holocaust Politics Is Bad for the Jews
The “Hall of Names” commemorating victims of the Holocaust at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem. Photo: David Shankbone via Wikimedia Commons.
Israel to Build Anti-Tunnel Sensor Network Along Lebanon Border
IDF soldiers patrol the Israel-Lebanon border, near Metula, Dec. 4, 2018. Photo: Reuters / Karamallah Daher. Israel’s military announced on
Trump Taps Lawyer Dershowitz, Others for Impeachment Trial Defense
Harvard University law professor Alan Dershowitz. Photo: REUTERS/Andrew Innerarity. Former independent counsel Ken Starr and lawyer Alan Dershowitz will join
Iran to Send Black Boxes of Downed Ukrainian Plane to Ukraine
A flight recorder, also known as a black box, purportedly recovered from the crashed Ukrainian airliner, Boeing 737-800, is seen
‘Only Eyes’: Auschwitz Liberator Recalls Death Camp Inmates 75 Years On
Russian Jew David Dushman, who was one of the soldiers who liberated Auschwitz 75 years ago in January 1945, speaks


