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Monday, July 31, 2006
Where are the peace demonstrations?
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Of all the so-called anti-war and pro-peace groups that exist worldwide, how come none of them have managed to have a rally where they conde...
Three more asymmetries
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I've recently posted about the asymmetry in international law where terrorist organizations have no incentive to follow the law while s...
Sunday, July 30, 2006
Amnesty International: When even-handedness is stupid
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Amnesty International, pretending to be even-handed as always, suggests writing letters to all the main parties involved in the Lebanon conf...
Interesting stuff
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The Qana building collapsed eight hours after Israel hit it. Everyone is being careful not to jump to conclusions, but it is very strange. ...
The perfect weapon
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The perfect Hezbollah weapon is lots of dead Arabs. This morning's events in Qana underscore the basic asymmetry of fighting an utterly...
Saturday, July 29, 2006
CAIR shows its colors, again
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There is a marked contrast between the condemnation of the Seattle terrorist done by the local Seattle Muslim community and the "condem...
Friday, July 28, 2006
Some weekend links
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Too many interesting things today to comment on, but here are a few worth looking at: Arab columnist says Israel's leaders are descende...
A Vienna sausage. Also, some AP bias.
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A demonstrator with an Israeli flag holds a sign reading ' I am a terrorist ' during a protest to call on Israel to stop its milit...
Fatah official: Without Oslo, no intifada
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The ZOA quotes MEMRI (but I cannot find this on the MEMRI page yet): A senior leader in Fatah, Ziyad Abu ‘Ein, the Palestinian terrorist gr...
UN/terrorist collusion in Gaza (video)
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Here is a video that clearly shows (at the end) Palestinian Arab terrorists, with guns, hiding in a UN-labeled ambulance. I don't know...
The challenge has been met - but is still ongoing
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Mazel tov! This morning we reached our goal of matching $1000 in contributions towards various Israeli charities. Thanks to everyone who co...
The elephant in the room of international law
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There is a fair amount of literature concerning violations and grave breaches of international law, mostly centered on various Geneva Conven...
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