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Holocaust Reparations And German Selectivity

Wednesday, May 21st, 2003

You would think that by now just about everyone who personally survived the Holocaust was somehow being taken care of. So much in reparations have been paid by the German government or insurance companies. It would be hard to imagine that someone who personally survived the Holocaust and permanently lost the ability to function in […]


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France & War Criminals

Wednesday, May 21st, 2003

It’s not the first time. Amid the growing controversy over reports of French assistance to fugitive Iraqi war criminals, it is worth recalling a similar episode involving a prominent Palestinian Arab war criminal shortly after World War II. Haj Amin el-Husseini, better known as the Mufti of Jerusalem, was the most senior Islamic religious authority […]


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PRESIDENT BUSH’S TEN COMMANDMENTS

Wednesday, May 21st, 2003

President George W. Bush has considered Moses to be a role-model for a conviction-driven leadership, driven by the principles of justice (vs. the Axis of Evil), strategic thinking (vs. tactical cynicism) and tenacity (vs. hesitancy and vacillation). President Bush and most of the American public and US Congress, have viewed the Exodus from Egypt and […]


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What part of homicide bombing doesn’t the world understand!?

Tuesday, May 20th, 2003

Why aren’t these pictures from the May 18, 2003 Jerusalem bombing — only one of a spate of terror attacks over the weekend — on the front pages of the world’s most influential dailies? They accurately depict the ability of Israel’s new “peace partner” to control his “constituents” who, approved or not, act in his […]


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YET ANOTHER SUICIDE BOMBING

Tuesday, May 20th, 2003

Another suicide bombing. This time, the target was the Amakim shopping mall in Afula, in the north of the country. As of 6:15pm, emergency medical services reported between two to four killed in the attack and at least eighteen injured. This is the fourth such Arab suicide bombing in as many days. According to eyewitnesses, […]


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TERROR WAVE HITS JERUSALEM

Monday, May 19th, 2003

Jerusalemites woke up to yet another Sunday morning mass terror attack today, one that claimed seven lives and over 20 wounded. A Palestinian suicide murderer detonated himself aboard a public bus in northeastern Jerusalem shortly before 6 AM, murdering the seven on the spot. Within half an hour, a second suicide bomber blew himself up […]


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The Threat Inherent In A Palestinian State

Monday, May 19th, 2003

In his Feb. 26 speech to the American Enterprise Institute, President George W. Bush predicted, “Success in Iraq could also begin a new stage in Middle Eastern peace and set in motion progress toward a truly democratic Palestinian state.â¤? He then gave his ⤽personal commitmentâ¤? to The Road Map, a plan concocted by Russia, the […]


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SUICIDE TERRORIST MURDERS JEWISH COUPLE IN HEVRON

Sunday, May 18th, 2003

An Arab suicide bomber murdered a young Jewish couple at 7:15 Saturday evening in Hevron. The husband and pregnant wife were on their way to attend Sabbath evening prayer services in the Avraham Avinu neighborhood in the ancient Jewish town, located 17 miles south of Jerusalem. The terrorist was disguised as a Jew, wearing a […]


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Los Angeles Times Report on Kuneitra’s Destruction Refuted By Earlier Coverage

Sunday, May 18th, 2003

In an article May 1 entitled “Syria Still Mourns Land Lost to Israel,” Los Angeles Times correspondent Azadeh Moaveni made false assertions about Israeli actions in the Golan Heights town of Kuneitra during the 1970s which are refuted by the paper’s own coverage from that time period. Highlighting the reporter’s misinformation, the article’s sub-headline reads: […]


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Iraq’s oldest Jew provides lens onto a world of loss and loneliness

Friday, May 16th, 2003

BAGHDAD, Iraq, May 13 (JTA) — It takes 15 minutes to cajole a grimacing Muhammed Fazi, literally the gatekeeper to Iraq’s dying Jewish community, to let a reporter peek into the small compound that holds Baghdad’s only remaining synagogue. Finally, Fazi cracks open the synagogue’s steel door. As if on cue, out of an adjacent […]


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