What a difference from UNRWA, which literally has no cessation clauses in its literature - it is literally impossible to stop being a refugee under UNRWA's rules.
So I made a handy-dandy chart to explain the differences between UNHCR and UNRWA.
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Handling a Faux “Anti-Racist”
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[image: Handling a Faux “Anti-Racist”]
A self-described "anti-racist" decided to troll me after a tweet condemning
the actions of a group of Jews.
Continu...
Who Was Joan M. Thompson?
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According to the report in the Palestine Post of March 31, 1948, Miss J. M.
Thompson was shot and killed in Jerusalem:
Joan M. Thompson was the Acting De...
Off the Rails
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[image: Israel,elections,politics,democracy,]What should/could Israel do to
"fix" its election system?! * * * * *
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Have the Jewish People Become too “WEIRD?”
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Earlier this week I wrote about what Yoram Hazony calls “The Virtue of
Nationalism,” the idea that independent nation-states with ethnically
homogeneous po...
The PLO Remains a Terrorist Organization
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In his address, Abbas emphasized the importance of revoking the 1987
Anti-Terrorism Act, which designates the Palestine Liberation Organization
(PLO), of w...
NY Times Defends Holocaust-Inversion
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The historian Deborah Lipstadt described Holocaust inversion — the act of
described Jews in Israel as the new Nazis — as a form of "soft-core
denial." This...
‘Test & Trace’ is a mirage
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Lockdown II thoughts: Day 1 Opposition politicians have been banging on
about the need for a ‘working’ Test & Trace system even more loudly than
the govern...