Tuesday, October 26, 2010

  • Tuesday, October 26, 2010
  • Elder of Ziyon
From comments, emails and other various sources:

Secret Israeli-Arab study program sparks anger - YNet:
Academic normalization with Israel is very dangerous, since he sees it as an attempt to perform a "Zionistic brainwash".

UN Rep backs unilateral declaration of PalArab state - JPost:
United Nations Special Middle East Peace Negotiator Robert H. Serry told Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad on Tuesday that the UN will a support the declaration of an independent Palestinian state. Serry spoke to Fayyad while the two picked olives together near the West Bank village of Turmus'ayyeh, close to the Israeli settlement of Shiloh.

Hezbollah supply route revealed: (Now Lebanon)
According to “confidential reports,” the French Defense Ministry has information about Hezbollah’s arms supply route to Lebanon through Syria, French newspaper Le Figaro reported on Tuesday.

More pictures of that Turkish "peace activist" having fun with his Islamic Jihad friends and their weapons.

Terrorists who threw grenades near Western Wall praised as "heroic prisoners" by PA TV (PMW)

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