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Whitewashing the Palestinian Leadership-Part III

Thursday, September 4th, 2003

Have Palestinian Leaders Shed Their Nazi Past? In Part II of this article, I documented that the Palestinian movement has its roots in the Nazi movement and the Final Solution. Here, I examine whether there is any reason to think that Palestinian leaders no longer want to exterminate the Jews. The first major reorganization of […]


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Low Expectations Regarding Pollard

Thursday, September 4th, 2003

No breakthrough is expected in the matter of Jonathan Pollard’s release, despite the court session yesterday. “The Jonathan Pollard case is a stain on the American legal process,” his attorney Eliot Lauer said. No breakthrough is expected in the matter of Jonathan Pollard’s release or re-sentencing, although his attorney Eliot Lauer did say yesterday that […]


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Abu Mazen May Soon Fall

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2003

The Palestinian Legislative Council will hold its vote of confidence – or, more likely, no-confidence – in the Abu Mazen government on Thursday. The Fatah organization, which was jointly founded by Arafat and Abu Mazen four decades ago, has come out publicly against Abu Mazen, and PLC Chairman Abu Ala says that Arafat and Abu […]


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Israel Has Always Faced Arab Genocide

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2003

To fully understand current conflicts in the Middle East, history must be recalled. Acknowledged by the United Nations and the civilized community of nations, Israel became a recognized and sovereign state on May 14, 1948. Immediately, the five armies of Egypt, Syria, Transjordan (which was renamed Jordan one year later, in 1949), Lebanon and Iraq […]


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In search of the revengers

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2003

http://www.jewishworldreview.com | “I lost three friends, close friends in the attack. I am so depressed,” he said as his chin dropped into his chest. The Orthodox Jew — or “ultra” Orthodox Jew as the New York Times would label him — was noticeably shaken as we walked up to the site of the bus bombing […]


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Whitewashing the Palestinian Leadership-Part II

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2003

The Ancestry of Fatah As we have seen in part one of this article,[1] the PLO was a radical, millenarian, terrorist organization from the day it was formed. However, it was not initially led by Yasser Arafat and it was not then the most radical Palestinian group. That title went to Fatah, which was led […]


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Slain settler symbolized efforts to revitalize troubled communities

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2003

Over a ten-day period in summer 2001, three residents of Homesh, an isolated, secular West Bank settlement, were murdered. The first to be killed was Danny Yehuda. After shooting at his car, the terrorists came up to him and fired point-blank. Yehuda’s neighbor, Alex Briskin, traveled in the same automobile and saved himself by playing […]


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Modern Heroes at Ateret Cohanim

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2003

In the aftermath of the horrific post-hudna bus bombing of August 19 2003, it seems to be a particularly apropos time to consider the work of Ateret Cohanim/The Jerusalem Reclamation Project. The sanctity and safety of the Jewish People and the land of Israel is best preserved by those who love both, and who present […]


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Solidarity Conference Moving

Monday, September 1st, 2003

There have been a number of significant developments withthe International Solidarity Movement’s national conference,originally scheduled to meet at Rutgers in October. See thebackground information at the end of this message for moredetails. The most important development — and a significant victoryfor us — is the planned move of the main conference to OhioState University. There […]


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Tragedy Hits Har-Melekh Family

Monday, September 1st, 2003

Shalom Har-Melech, murdered on Friday while driving in the western Jordan Valley, was buried last night. He leaves behind a young wife, a 1-year-old son, a newborn baby daughter whom he never met – and ideals left unfulfilled. Shalom Har-Melekh, 25, who was murdered on Friday morning as he was driving with his wife along […]


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