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Destruction to T-4 base in Syria, as distributed by Iran
Analysis || Revenge by Iran Could Push Israel to Eliminate Tehran's Presence in Syria
| 11.04.2018
An Israeli military in the Golan Heights, February, 2018.
Israel on High Alert, Prepares for Possible Iranian Retaliation After Strike on Syrian Base
, | 11.04.2018
U.S. President Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin talk during the family photo session at the APEC Summit in Danang, Vietnam, November 11, 2017
Trump Threatens Syria and Russia: Get Ready, U.S. Missiles Will Be Coming 'Nice and New and 'Smart!''
| 11.04.2018
BREAKING NEWS
Syrian Observatory: Assad Forces Empty Airports and Military Bases
| 11.04.2018
U.S. President Donald Trump addressing the chemical attack on a rebel-held town in Syria, April 9, 2018.
Analysis || Trump Brings Nixon’s Madman Theory to Tense Syrian Standoff
| 10.04.2018
Polish Jewish children from the region between Germany and Poland, part of the Kindertransport, arriving in London as on the "Warsaw". February 1939
Opinion || Britain's Shameful Record on the Holocaust – and Labour's Sell-out of Jewish Survivors
| 11.04.2018
Mícheál Mac Donncha.
Israel Wanted to Bar Entry to Dublin's Mayor Over BDS Ties – but Got His Name Wrong
| 10.04.2018
Steve Bannon, who will be forever associated with the Breitbart News site, and Wikipedia's Breitbart article.
Breitbart Declares War on Wikipedia
| 11.04.2018
Tucker Carlson questions the legitimacy of Syrian gas attacks
WATCH || Fox News Host: We Tolerate Saudi Atrocities in Yemen, So Why Not Assad's in Syria?
| 11.04.2018
Trump tweeting against Syrian intervention in September, 2013
Explained || Donald Trump Threatening Syria Seriously Contradicts His Campaign Promises
| 11.04.2018
Director Roman Polanski's film 'The Pianist,' a story of a Jewish pianist caught in Poland during WWII, was nominated for best motion picture drama Golden Globe as well as a Golden Globe nomination for its star, Adrien Brody, by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association December 19, 2002. Brody (L, center) is shown in a scene from the movie in this undated handout photo.
Holocaust Movies: 18 of the Best Beyond Schindler's List
| 11.04.2018
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