brandeis.edu - 24 days ago
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> Streaming Video The Challenge of the U.N. Gaza Report Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009 | 5 p.m. QuickTime 7 is required to view this video. Live streaming brought to you by: Office of Communications Library and Technology Services © 2009 Brandeis University | 415 South Street, Waltham, MA ...
onejerusalem.org - 23 days ago
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onejerusalem.org —
We will have videos up later but suffice
it to say Dore Gold was spectacular . Ambassador...
Gold gave a rousing defense of Israel's actions during Operation Caste Lead otherwise known as the Gaza War. Gold's presentation revolved around ...
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VIDEO EXCLUSIVE :: Dore Gold debates Goldstone at Brandeis
boston.com - 23 days ago
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boston.com —
At Brandeis last night, Richard Goldstone (left) defended
his UN report on Israel’s actions in the Gaza...
invasion. Diplomat Dore Gold said it all but ignored Israel’s right to defend itself. At Brandeis last night, Richard Goldstone (left) ...
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Goldstone defends UN report on Gaza at Brandeis forum
blog.unwatch.org - 23 days ago
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blog.unwatch.org —
In his debate this evening with Dore Gold
at Brandeis University, Judge Richard Goldstone, author of the...
UN report on Gaza that bears his name, conceded that the prior statement of his colleague Christine Chinkin criticizing Israel would have been ...
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Brandeis debate: Did Goldstone admit UN colleague ...
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Gold vs. Goldstone
Yourish.com —
Thursday at five. This is my reminder post. You can watch a webcast from Brandeis, live, at the link.
Watch the Gold/Goldstone debate tonight
Israpundit —
... Brandeis University, Thurs., Nov. 5 at 5 p.m., EST
To watch the webcast live, click here
In what is sure to be a heated debate, South African Judge Richard Goldstone will discuss his report for the first time with a senior Israeli figure. Dore Gold, former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations and president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, will respond to Goldstone in the forum and then both will take ...
GOLD VS. GOLDSTONE
THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS —
Dore Gold is debating the horrible Richard Goldstone, and the speech can be viewed here in streaming video. As far as I can tell, Goldstone remains as disgusting as ever. He ignored a victim of terrorist attacks, Dr. Mirela Siderer, and I'm glad to know that Congress condemned Goldstone's stupid report by a wide margin (Hat tip: Solomonia). ...
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