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Saturday, December 31, 2011
Should Israel Get Some Credit?
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Guest post by Challah Hu Akbar aka CHA On January 26, 2011, Treasury designated Ayman Joumaa, as well as nine individuals and 19 entit...
Hamas cracks down on fortune tellers and mannequins
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From Ma'an: The Hamas-run government has launched a series of campaigns targeting fortune-tellers, mannequins and cigarette vendors...
Unknown terror group claims responsibility for murder of scientist in Tel Aviv (updated)
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From JPost last Wednesday: The man murdered in his Tel Aviv apartment on Wednesday has been named as 70-year-old French chemistry expert ...
Friday, December 30, 2011
The Museum of Palestinian Propaganda
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In 2008, there was a stone-laying ceremony in Bethlehem for a new museum called the Palestinian Riwaya Museum. Riwaya means "narrativ...
Unity! Hamas continues to arrest Fatah members in Gaza
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As we've been reporting every day this week, Hamas continues to harass Fatah members in Gaza. Today, they arrested 16 more prominent F...
MB holds rallies all over Jordan
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Heads up .... Thousands of Islamist opposition supporters demonstrated Friday in Amman to demand reform, a week after the movement'...
Top 18 EoZ posts of the year
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Well, I gave it a shot anyway. I wrote 3000 posts in 2011 and don't have time to go through them all, and even with skimming them I only...
Nice shooting
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Two communiques from the IDF this morning: A short while ago , IAF aircraft targeted a terrorist squad that was identified moments before...
Israel, better than ever (Yaacov Lozowick)
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Yaacov writes one of his now-rare posts, and as always, it is a good one: Economics : While the European economy enters recession if not ...
Weirdest fatwas of 2011
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I'm glad that Al Arabiya published these, because if anyone else did it would be considered Islamophobic (and might get one's websi...
Latest Latma
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Israel to demand compensation from Arab countries
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From Arutz-7 : The government has decided to tackle head-on the alleged “Arab refugees” issue by renewing efforts for compensation for Jew...
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Max Blumenthal is not a journalist by any definition
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Max Blumenthal is a self-described journalist who has written op-ed pieces in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Guardian and elsewh...
Here come the (unofficial) religious police of Egypt
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From Al Masry al Youm : Saudi religious police The ultra-conservative Salafi Nour Party is funding a sort of religious police, known ...
The Sting (updated)
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I don't usually spend much time on the anti-Israel blogosphere, but most readers here are probably familiar with wrong-headed, thin-ski...
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