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Declarations

Thursday, October 30th, 2003

Last week, Palestinian terrorists attacked a U.S. diplomatic convoy in Gaza, killing three American security contractors attached to our embassy in Tel Aviv. Some Palestinian officials panicked, lest this latest atrocity further alienate them from the Bush administration (which, after all, provides part of the Palestinian Authority’s funding). So the P.A. denounced the attack with […]


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Flight Out Of Denial

Wednesday, October 29th, 2003

The Nazis finally caught up with my father in 1967. I was only sixteen years old when he succumbed to the heart disease contracted through an untreated infection in the concentration camp. At roughly the same age, in 1944, my father had been thrust into the hell of Auschwitz and seen his parents selected for […]


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Strategic Slyness of the Geneva Accord

Tuesday, October 28th, 2003

So what’s the big deal with the so-called Geneva Accord – the “agreement” concocted by a cabal of Israeli non-officials in cahoots with second-tier Palestinian leaders, and sprung upon the unsuspecting Jewish public just a few days ago? Certainly it has some very dangerous, potentially disastrous elements, chief among them the offering up of Israel’s […]


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Tour of U.S. Schools Reveals Why Zionism Is Flunking on Campus

Tuesday, October 28th, 2003

When I got to Rutgers University in New Jersey last month, I almost forgot I was on a college campus. The atmosphere was far from the cool, button-down academic reserve typical of such institutions. It was more reminiscent of a battlefield. My arrival was greeted by a noisy demonstration of Palestinian and Jewish students holding […]


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IAF? I’ll Always Fly

Monday, October 27th, 2003

Before delving into the recent story of the 27 pilots who signed a document refusing to take out known terrorist leaders, let’s first examine an even more compelling phenomenon. They are both, in fact, inter-related, for one theory feeds the other, kind of like the act of throwing cut up, bloody fish to the sharks. […]


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Failed Leadership The obstacle to peace in the Middle East.

Monday, October 27th, 2003

It is a “pretense” to think that “terrorism represents a failure, rather than a core element, of Palestinian governance,” as Boston Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby recently put it. The question thus becomes: If terrorism is at the center of Palestinian leadership, what is at the center of Palestinian desires — for Palestinians, for Israel, and […]


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Muslims, not Israel, are the source of Muslim problems

Sunday, October 26th, 2003

In the face of overwhelming problems, nothing brings comfort like finding someone to blame. And when the problems bring great suffering, the blame often comes infused with hatred. That was the case when the prime minister of Malaysia spoke to Muslim leaders, urging them to unite against an imaginary common enemy — the Jews, who, […]


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No Choice But Victory

Sunday, October 26th, 2003

It`s time for the entire Jewish people to face the truth. The Jewish state has just two options: total victory or total defeat. It’s been an unstated rule during the current phase of the Israel’s struggle against the Arab nation that the Jews are not allowed to win. It’s beyond unfortunate that this rule of […]


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UNENDURABLE IRONIES: A NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FOR GENOCIDE

Friday, October 24th, 2003

Genocide is the single most serious violation of international law. Even advocacy of such a crime against humanity is prosecutable under codified international rules. It is especially ironic, therefore, that Yassir Arafat -the long time leader of Palestinian terrorists who still stands for annihilation of Israel – was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on October […]


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Why Are Soldiers Treated Differently?

Friday, October 24th, 2003

There’s something terribly wrong when an American soldier overseas can’t receive Scriptures in the mail, but a Muslim chaplain can preach freely among al Qaeda and Taliban enemy combatants at Guantánamo Bay. This is a story of two soldiers — one Christian, one Muslim. It suggests how religious double standards and politically driven hypersensitivity threaten […]


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