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Monday, July 16, 2007
Today's Hamas torture story
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The PCHR, flawed as it is as a "human rights" organization, is doing more reporting from Gaza than any reporters are: At approxi...
Alan Johnston: "I returned home with most beautiful memories of Gaza"
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From Ma'an: "It is lovely to remember and to be remembered, and tell your crew and students that I returned home with most beautifu...
About that agreement with Al Aqsa Brigades...
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Over the weekend the news has trumpeted that Abbas agreed with the Al Aqsa Brigades that they would put down their weapons in exchange for...
Peaceful PalArab weekend
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The body of a Palestinian man , abducted a few days ago by unidentified gunmen in Gaza City, arrived in Ash-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on M...
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Freedom of the Press, PalArab style (IV): Reuters capitulates to Hamas threats
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This seems to be turning into a series.... From PCHR, events that happened last Thursday after a Fatah demonstration in Gaza: Member of th...
NYT shows it doesn't know history
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In a long NYT Magazine article about Palestinian Arab infighting, the first paragraph says: Palestinians never used to do these things to on...
The Bedouins who fought for Israel in 1948
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I'm still working on the next chapter of my Psychological History of Palestinian Arabs , but I just stumbled on an article in the Palest...
Saturday, July 14, 2007
The lazy anti-semitism of the British intelligentsia
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Alistair Horne is a well-regarded British historian, whose chronicle of the Algerian war has been complimented by Henry Kissinger as well a...
Friday, July 13, 2007
Shmittah produce from Gaza?
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The New York Times mentions : Hamas officials say they want to start negotiations with Israel about reopening the formal crossings. Major Le...
Hamas, 1993
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Soccer Dad was reminded by my Bir Zeit posting of a Harper's article from 1993 about Hamas' penchant for killing "collaborato...
Friday morning links
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Augean Stables writes another brilliant essay. Two good articles on how jihadists are using the media better than we are. German firms see...
A small tribute to Doug Marlette
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Editorial cartoonist Doug Marlette died this week in a car accident. Like most of his profession, Marlette tended towards the liberal side,...
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