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Victor Sharpe

Victor Sharpe is a prolific freelance writer and author of several books including the trilogy, Politicide: The attempted murder of the Jewish state

Most Recent Articles by Victor Sharpe:

The Sorry State Department

It should come as no surprise that the State Department has much to answer for in the abysmal manner in which it so disastrously allowed the horrific murder of the American Ambassador, Chris Stevens, and three other Americans by Muslims in Benghazi, Libya to occur. What took place was an act of barbarism deliberately planned and perpetrated on the very anniversary of the 9/11 atrocity by fellow Muslims against Americans upon American soil.
- Saturday, September 29, 2012

“Never Again” is now “Again and Again”

When, after the end of World War Two, the extent of Nazi Germany’s systematic extermination of the 6 million Jews of Europe became horribly apparent, including the slaughter of 1.5 million babies and children, there arose the cry: “Never Again.”
- Thursday, June 21, 2012

Bob Simon’s 60 Minute Screed

I have never been an admirer of the CBS program, Sixty Minutes: Too liberal for my taste. But, in particular, I have always felt that its veteran reporter, Bob Simon, had a problem.
- Friday, May 11, 2012

Netanyahu’s Speech and the Deafening Silence

If Israel shrank to just one downtown city block in Tel Aviv, it would still be reason for an all-out war of extermination by the Arab and Muslim world.
- Sunday, September 25, 2011

The epic journeys of the Radanites

imageAs a youth, I was fascinated to read about the travels of Marco Polo who, in 1275, had journeyed from his home in Italy to distant China. That was no mean feat in the thirteenth century, even though Alexander the Great had taken his Greek army as far as the Punjab in India, fighting all the way, some sixteen hundred years earlier. Other European travelers to distant lands included Giovani di Piano Caprini, a Papal legate, who in 1245 had reached Karakorum, near the River Orkhon in what is today central Mongolia. And Guillaume de Rubrouck arrived at the same city in 1253. Karakorum had once been the residence of Genghis Khan.
- Monday, August 1, 2011

Bodies in the Well

Eleven of the bodies were of Jewish children from the ages of 2 to 15 with five of them below the age of five. Why are they not reburied? The news of the discovery in Norwich, England, of a presumed mass murder of Jewish men, women and children that took place in medieval times has left hardly a ripple, especially among the present day Anglo-Jewish community. This is passing strange as it now appears that the bodies – all 17 of them – were found as long ago as 2004 and have been kept in storage all that time without decent or respectful burial.
- Monday, June 27, 2011

Israel’s Missed Opportunities

In my last published article: In prayer, Jews face Jerusalem but Muslims face Mecca, I received this simple but profound question from a reader. "You wrote that for 19 long years from 1948 to 1967, Jordan had occupied Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) and the eastern half of Jerusalem. Then why didn't Israel Annex the West Bank after 1967 and why doesn't it annex it now?"
- Tuesday, June 7, 2011

In prayer, Jews face Jerusalem but Muslims face Mecca

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The late Israeli Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren Sounds the Shofar (Ram's Horn) upon the Recapture in June, 1967 of Jerusalem's holy Jewish site, the Western Wall, from Jordanian Muslim occupation
Jerusalem Unification Day has again been celebrated in Israel and throughout the world with the exception of that 7th century alternate universe: the Muslim world. It marks 44 years since the amazing and miraculous event took place when the Jewish people's 3,000 year old capital city was restored to the Jewish state in the 1967 Six-Day War. For 19 long years from 1948 to 1967, Jordan had occupied Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) and the eastern half of Jerusalem. Only Pakistan and Britain had ever recognized Jordan's illegal occupation.
- Sunday, May 29, 2011

Obama’s call for Israel to self-destruct

President Obama demands that Israel withdraw to armistice lines that existed after the Arab-Israel War of 1948 ended. These lines did not constitute a border but merely the military positions that existed after the Arab attempt to annihilate Israel failed.
- Sunday, May 22, 2011

Passover’s Gift: The Promised and Undivided Land

Millions, perhaps billions, of the world’s population do not know the meaning of the towering festival of freedom and liberty known as Passover; a festival recognizing an event that has blessed the world for some 3,300 years. The festival begins on April 18th of this year and always on the 15th day of the Jewish month of Nissan. Jews and Christians know from the Bible the story of the Exodus and of the salvation of the Jewish people from centuries of slavery under the Egyptian pharaohs: This creation and deliverance of an entire nation.
- Wednesday, April 6, 2011

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