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Syrian Slander
Immediately following the devastating earthquake in Haiti, Israel flew an incredible amount of doctors and equipment there (more so than any other country, proportionately speaking)—some of the best and most advanced technology—and made an incredible difference in the aftermath. While most critics of Israel at least acknowledged the humanitarianism and generosity of the country, there... »
More Blatant Reuters Bias
I couldn’t help but seethe as I read a recent “news alert” from Reuters AlertNet, loaded with an unbelievable amount of spin and bias. The story involves Muslims hurling rocks at Jews from above, as the Jews pray below harmlessly at the Western Wall. Note that these large rocks (sometimes euphemized as “stones”) can cause—and... »
Son of Hamas
London’s Times Online has an unbelievable story about one of the more incredible spies for Israel in recent times. Mosab Hassan Yousef, nicknamed the “Green Prince”, spied for Israel’s Shin Bet security service for over a decade, using his connections and knowledge as the son of Sheikh Hassan Yousef, one of Hamas’s founding members! Yousef, a... »
Muslim Students at UC Irvine Twist “Free Speech”
About two weeks ago, Michael Oren, the Israeli ambassador to the United States came to the University of California at Irvine to speak, by invitation of the university’s faculty. Muslim hecklers in the crowd interrupted him almost a dozen times, to the point where Professor Mark Petracca, chairman of the university’s Political Science department,... »
BBC Anomaly
Tom Gross wonders whether the BBC even knew what they were getting when they commissioned a Gaza War piece by Conflict Zones, an independent production company, to be hosted by a respected Gulf War veteran, British Colonel Tim Collins. As it turns out, much to what must have been the BBC’s horror, they were given a... »
Israeli Rock Technology
As you can see from the picture below, Israelis have greatly simplified weather and meteorological reporting methods! Translation: Weather and Meteorological Forecasting Rock When the rock is wet — it’s raining. When the rock is dry — it’s not raining. When the rock is covered on top with a white layer — it’s snowing. When there are chunks of ice... »
U.S. “Occupation” of Haiti
Our old “friends”, the French, are at it again, this time accusing us of “occupying” Haiti! Maybe the U.S. should start thinking about just sitting out the next few disasters and letting the world crumble away while all the ungrateful idiots around the globe suddenly are faced with much more responsibility and dire consequences.... »
Did Netanyahu Lose His Backbone?
After reading this news item yesterday, which reports that Netanyahu actually asked permission from Obama to construct housing in settlements and got a “one-time permission” from him… I am a bit in shock. Did Netanyahu lose his backbone? Is he going the path of Sharon and many of his other predecessors who apparently went... »
Anti-Israel ≠ Pro-Palestinian
A couple of months ago, Khaled Abu Toameh posted a great piece aimed at those rabblerousers who jump at the opportunity to bash Israel and explain their actions by saying that they are “Pro-Palestinian”. His sharp piece calls those people’s bluff by challenging them to use their same energy to fight the real enemies of... »
Egypt’s “Apartheid Wall”
Herbert I. London wrote a great post for the HudsonNY blog, entitled “Egyptian Chutzpah“, in which he discusses Egypt’s new “apartheid wall” initiative. Of course, they wouldn’t call it an “apartheid wall”—that distinction apparently only applies when it’s done by Israel. Nevertheless, it’s the exact same thing (a wall) for the exact same reason... »
Drop Dead Jimmy Carter
A couple of weeks ago, Jimmy Carter issued his lame apology to Israel for his incessant demonization of the country and his anti-Semitic rabblerousing and absurd South American apartheid analogies (which he employed as the title of his anti-Israel book, which is still conveniently racking up sales). Well, Irwin N. Graulich penned what I think... »
Israel and Market Capitalism
Yes, I know, the title of this post sounds a bit dry, but trust me, the article written by George Gilder, entitled “Silicon Israel”, is an incredible story of how far Israel has come in such an incredibly short time, and how it is still growing by leaps and bounds. Read it here. »
Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Demonstrating an absolutely disgusting and appalling lack of sportsmanship, a European fencing tournament held in Austria (Hitler’s birthplace, I might mention) refused to play Israel’s national anthem when the Israeli fencing team won both the gold and the bronze medals (beating out everyone else in the 28-nation European tournament), claiming that “they only have... »
Your Tax Dollars To Teach About Martyrdom
In the last 15 years, your tax dollars has pumped $2.4 billion to the Palestinians for programs that supposedly “reduce poverty, improve health and education, create jobs and advance democracy.” This is all done through a program called “USAID”. Of course there is the obvious fact that there has been zero improvement in terms of... »
Red Cross Attempts Arab Land-Grab
Perhaps not surprisingly, the Red Cross was caught red-handed in an attempted land-grab for the Palestinians. The sheer audacity of the incident, compounded with their utter disregard in explaining themselves is absolutely unbelievable. Here’s Arutz Sheva’s report. The last paragraph is the part that really gets my blood boiling: The International Committee of the Red Cross... »

