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March 16, 2010

1. Military affairs
a. The Israeli Cabinet approved plans to construct a fence along the border with Egypt. The cabinet allocated NIS 1.35 billion to construct the 240 kilometer fence.

 

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Robert Satloff
Biden's Israel Visit and Its Aftermath: The Importance of Maintaining Strategic Direction in U.S. Middle East Policy
Washington Institute for Near Eastern Policy

Washington Post
The U.S. Quarrel with Israel

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This Week at The David Project

Upcoming Events

University of Southern California Learn Israeli Martial Art of Krav Maga

Ethiopian Jew Kasa Bayisin Shares her Story with Students at the University of California Santa Cruz

Todd Young on the Iranian Threat

Forgotten Refugees at Smith College

FIRST-EVER ISRAEL ADVOCACY WEBINAR SERIES
Online, 6-Part Lecture Series Offered by the Jewish Federation of Sacramento and The David Project

Part 4: The Moral Dimension
Thursday, March 11, 2010
12:00 PST
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Satanic Cosmpolititans v. Purity
By Alex Joffe

Are the settlements illegal?
By Alex Joffe

"I Must Break You"
By Alex Joffe

 

Anti-Israel Events...What can we do?
By Aviva Roland

This week we saw a spike in the chatter about anti-Israel events and even saw a particularly offensive display by some students at UC Irvine in California at a lecture by Israel's Ambassador to the US, Michael Oren.  A video from the event showing the disruptions appears below. >> read more

David Project Press Releases

Pro-Israel Students Nationwide Prepare Innovative Response To “Israel Apartheid Week”Students launch grassroots campaigns, with David Project support,in response to wave of Israel defamation on campus expected next week...  >> read more

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