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El ataque contra Israel por el documento de Jcall es inspirado por una vista miope de la historia del conflicto Árabe-Israelí. De hecho, los signatarios de esta súplica no tienen la idea clara de la amenaza física y moral global a la cual Israel actualmente está expuesta. Es de hecho increíble que gente inteligente y cultivada como Alain Finkelkraut y Bernard-Hneri - en vez de asumir que Irán pronto tendrá el mundo entero bajo amenaza de su bomba atómica - juega con la idea que Benjamin Netanyahu es el obstáculo verdadero a la paz, y que el obstáculo esencial a una resolución del conflicto es una actitud reprochable de Israel. Los intelectuales que han firmado el manifiesto francés no hacen caso de la historia y se percatan de la ayuda que dará y está dando ya a la delegitimization sin precedente que amenaza a la vida de Israel. [...]
New battlefields, old tools: the challenge of online Antisemitism
Go4Europe: Winning the Battle of the Israeli image in Europe
European politicians are living a lie about Israel: an interview with Fiamma Nirenstein
By Stefan Frank, March 26, 2010, Pajamas Media
The Italian journalist Fiamma Nirenstein is the author of numerous books on anti-Semitism, Israel, and the Middle East conflict, including (in English) "Israel is Us" (JCPA, 2009) and "Terror: the New Anti-Semitism and the War against the West" (Smith & Kraus, 2005).
In April 2008, she was elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies as a member of Silvio Berlusconi’s People of Freedom (PDL) party. She is presently the vice-president of the chamber’s Committee on Foreign Affairs. In February, she accompanied Prime Minister Berlusconi on a three-day visit to Israel.
Stefan Frank spoke with Fiamma Nirenstein about Israeli construction in East Jerusalem, anti-Semitism on the left, European criticism of Israel, and the significance of Berlusconi’s recent visit. [...]
A strange encounter with human rights
Let's go on
Dear friends,
Just a few lines to keep you posted on my recent initiatives. We passed through an extremely prolific and significant period of work.
I'm writing now having just came back from a very intensive week in Israel: first, I was part of President Berlusconi’s delegation for the first bilateral summit between Italy and Israel. Eight Italian Ministers took part in it and it was very successful, as you could probably see from the great media coverage that was granted to this historical event. You can read some of my impressions in one of my recent articles I’m forwarding below.
Just one day after Berlusconi’s visit ended, on February 4th, I led the delegation of MPs we promoted in the framework of our very active Italy-Israel Parliamentary Friendship Association. This was our second visit to Israel. Last year we concentrated in the Southern border, while this year we focused on the Jerusalem question, the "freezing" issue and the Northern border. The group, totally voluntary and self-funded, was made of 30 people, 14 MPs from the various political parties (totally bipartisan), some of them accompanied by their partners, professors and journalists. We had a ultra intensive 5 days program, from Thursday 4, coming back with the Tuesday 9 early morning flight in order to be right back for the voting in the Parliament… [...]
