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Still, while recognizing the serious negative aspects of the flotilla incident, a balanced review also reveals some dimensions that from Israel's point of view are quite positive.

aThe Jihadist ambassador Guest Column | June 23, 2010
Shahta Zarab, former Palestinian ambassador in Bangladesh

Exclusive—Official tells students they must join; describes event as “political struggle” against human rights advocates

Turkey’s State of Terror Daniel Greenfield | June 23, 2010
Drown the Kurdish rebels "in their own blood"

“Samson Option”: choice in absence of choice? Alexander Maistrovoy | June 23, 2010
Showing weakness and stupidity, the West encourages the Middle East predators, promotes the collapse of moderate Arab regimes and throws Israel into a dilemma: the Holocaust or the "Samson option"

The Last Game Ari Bussel | June 23, 2010
Israel today is on the brink of extinction, as the world teeters on the verge of a new World War

FIFA: Palestine and Reality David Singer | June 22, 2010
Playing football - not politics - should be FIFA's only focus

“Move Over Helen Thomas” (Says Fidel Castro) Humberto Fontova | June 21, 2010
Castro's Pogrom's against the Jews

Some Afghans view that the era of past colonial manipulation of Afghan society is once again repeating itself

The Mosques and Bank Robbers of Paris Daniel Greenfield | June 21, 2010
Robbers have a way of getting what they want. Whether they are robbing banks or entire countries

Charge against Malema gets The Hague’s attention News on the Net | June 19, 2010
Shortly after being rebuked by the governing ANC, Malema changed the words to “Kiss the Boer”.

Brockmann accused Israel of apartheid and used his bully pulpit in the General Assembly Hall to lecture UN members accordingly.

Weathering the approaching storm Caroline Glick | June 18, 2010
Iran, Turkey, Syria, Hamas and Hizbullah make clear that the members of the Iranian axis view the Mavi Marmara episode as a strategic victory in their ongoing campaign against Israel

Charity, Obama, Begins at Home Moshe Dann | June 18, 2010
American workers are in line at unemployment offices, while Obama funds terrorists

Capitulation Ari Bussel | June 18, 2010
The attempt was to end the blockade, and the organizers have succeeded beyond their wildest expectations

Jesse and Ollie do Caracas and Havana Humberto Fontova | June 17, 2010
Jesse Venture, Oliver Stone on CNN's Larry King

The Noose Around Israel’s Neck Daniel Greenfield | June 17, 2010
This is not a peace process, and it has never been one. It is a public lynching

Hamas rises in the West Caroline Glick | June 15, 2010
Led by US President Barack Obama, the West has cast its lot with Hamas against Israel.

North Korean UN Ambassador Issues A Chilling Warning Joseph A. Klein, CFP United Nations Columnist | June 15, 2010
Threatens military "follow-up measures" if Security Council takes any action against North Korea in response to sinking of South Korean ship

China expressed appreciation for Zimbabwe's firm adherence to the one-China policy and its support to China's peaceful reunification.

How European Tolerance Islamized Turkey Daniel Greenfield | June 15, 2010
Appeasement or Dhimmism

Hamas is now holding Gazans to ransom in its bid to maintain and increase its political power in Gaza

I am a Foot Soldier Ari Bussel | June 15, 2010
Defending Israel’s public image around the world must be done in a well-coordinated manner

Plans Emerge for Hu Jintao’s Canada Visit Epoch Times | June 14, 2010
Besides his welcome dinner(s) in Ottawa, the leader can expect a nationalistic crowd of Chinese students to cheer him on.

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A Russian Made Disaster in Kyrgyzstan Daniel Greenfield | June 14, 2010
Putin pulled off a coup during Obama's nuclear arms reduction treaty signing with Medvedev

We will see a blood bath between ethnic Pashtuns and Tajiks all over Afghanistan

Government agencies tasked with protecting America have suddenly become impotent and ignorant.

News Reports from June 12th Protests in Iran Sayeh Hassan | June 12, 2010
Heavy presence of security forces in Tehran streets

Participating in tomorrow’s protests will be accepting the legitimacy of the election process under the Islamic Regime Rule

The shifting sands of the Middle East Ted Belman | June 11, 2010
Iran had aspirations of grandeur and imperialist ambitioTns. She began to plot a course which would lead to her dominance of the Muslim world and in the Middle East

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