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- “By ignoring the ideological reality of Hamas and Hezbollah, Klein treats Israelis and Palestinians as props in a Western morality play rather than actors in a high-stakes struggle for survival”
- The Crisis Has Exploded
- As Israelis know: Disadvantage goes to the side that abides by the Geneva Conventions
- Paris meeting follows on President Obama’s "helping to ram through a UN Security Council resolution that was clearly intended to unleash a legal and economic pogrom against the Jewish state"
- Natalie Portman: “My decision not to attend the Genesis Prize ceremony has been mischaracterized by others”
- "What is a candidate like Sanders, who is not only Jewish but describes himself as “100 percent pro-Israel,” doing surrounded by people like Omar, Sarsour and Zahr?"
- Obama appointee Zogby polls the Arab world, reports dramatic levels of support for US brokered peace plan
- “Saddam Hussein’s love story with the Palestinians continued throughout the 1990s, but unhappy with Arafat’s peace with Israel, Saddam started sponsoring Hamas”
Tag Archives: Raqqa
British sniper takes out ISIS executioner as he prepares to murder hostages by burning them alive
DAILY MAIL SAS sniper hero ‘killed an ISIS terror leader who was about to incinerate hostages with a flame thrower by shooting its fuel tank from 1,500m’ by Alexander Robertson September 12, 2016 …The SAS marksman fired a single round … Continue reading
ISIS fighters hit by deadly ‘flesh-eating’ disease
MIRROR By Mhairi Macfarlane April 2, 2015 Islamic State fighters are falling ill in their droves to a deadly flesh-eating virus. Known as Leishmaniasis, the disease is spreading at a fast thanks to pollution and poor hygiene conditions and there have … Continue reading
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Tagged Islamic State, Jihadis, Leishmaniasis, Raqqa, Syria
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Why does the battle for gay rights stop at the borders of Islam?
THE SPECTATOR by Douglas Murray February 3, 2015 …Of course not very far away there are people who take a quite different view of these matters. In the newspapers today we can see photos of events in the Syrian town … Continue reading