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Kerry’s Arafat Yes-Man

Thursday, August 5th, 2004

Democratic Presidential nominee John Kerrys newly appointed Middle East advisor, Martin Indyk, has been working for years to garner American support for Yasser Arafat and his terrorist regime. As the Middle East Advisor to the Clinton administration, Indyk managed to help Arafat wrest complete control over the Palestinian people through deceit and subterfuge. And now, […]


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U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff:Gaza is crucial to Israel’s security

Wednesday, August 4th, 2004

On June 19, 1967, in the wake of the Six Day War, the U.S. Secretary of Defense instructed the Joint Chiefs of Staff to present their “views, without regard to political factors, on the minimum territory” that Israel would be “justified in retaining in order to permit a more effective defense against possible conventional Arab […]


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Arafat’s Grand Strategy

Wednesday, August 4th, 2004

For Yasir Arafat and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) leadership, the Oslo process has always been a strategic means not to a two-state solution\u2014Israel and a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza\u2014but to the substitution of a Palestinian state for the state of Israel. As early as August 1968, Arafat defined the PLO’s […]


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Liberal Smarts — Or Lack Thereof?

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2004

The professor narrowed his eyes, leaned back in his chair and yawned. “You don`t really believe that do you?” I stared back perplexed. “What?” “That there is really some terrorist conspiracy poised against the United States.” There was a short silence. I took a deep breath, not sure if he was serious. But when I […]


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Israel struggles with Kassam rocket threat

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2004

JERUSALEM – Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz Friday gave the IDF a free hand to do whatever it deems necessary to eliminate the threat of Palestinian Kassam rocket attacks emanating from northern Gaza. However, the one step most military officials agree is the only one that would totally curb rocket launches taking over all of […]


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Ode to a Jewish “Settler”

Sunday, August 1st, 2004

“Two men look at life through bars; One sees mud, the other, stars.” These words, written by an anonymous poet, so accurately describe the opposing views of Israelis today, and indeed of Jews throughout the world, concerning the right of the Jewish people to settle everywhere in the Land of Israel. This burning issue has […]


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Israel’s must-have

Sunday, August 1st, 2004

International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohammed ElBaradei recently visited Israel, trying to convince Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to scrap his country’s presumed nuclear arsenal as part of a regional peace agreement. In the best of all possible worlds, such a proposal might be reasonable. But in the chronically unstable Middle East \u2014 where several Islamist […]


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Understanding Sharon

Thursday, July 29th, 2004

Ariel Sharon has most of his right-leaning friends befuddled. Our boy Arik the founder of the Likud Party, the darling of the settler movement, the poster boy for no-nonsense anti-terrorism and the very personification of daring military initiative – has, it is feared, transformed himself into Yitzhak Rabin’s pale shadow. Much like Rabin, he is […]


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The Hope

Monday, July 26th, 2004

At precisely 7 p.m. this evening, more than 120,000 Israelis spread over 56 miles between Gush Katif and Jerusalem, joined hands to sing Israel’s national anthem, Hatikva, or The Hope. The human chain, the third largest such event in world political history, could be seen as a desperate venture to impress upon Israel’s political leaders […]


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ISRAEL’S MUST-HAVE

Monday, July 26th, 2004

International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohammed ElBaradei recently visited Israel, trying to convince Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to scrap his country’s presumed nuclear arsenal as part of a regional peace agreement. In the best of all possible worlds, such a proposal might be reasonable. But in the chronically unstable Middle East \u2014 where several Islamist […]


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