Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, Anders Gravers, Stephen Gash and everyone in SIOA and SIOE are profoundly grieved by the murders in Norway. There is nothing more painful for a parent than to lose a child, and to do so in such a way is a horror beyond measure that no…
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A followup to this story. Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center analyzes recent political unrest in Malaysia, and the resulting Malaysian government media’s efforts to blame it all on the Jews. This naturally begs the question: why would a country in southeast Asia with nary a Jewish citizen…
Active on four University of California campuses, the Olive Tree Initiative (OTI) says it aims to “promote dialogue and discussion regarding the Israeli-Arab conflict.” The reality is more complex, however, as evidenced by the fact that OTI members met secretly with a prominent Hamas leader shortly after he had been released from an Israeli prison.
A sternly worded letter? No, they say they "would rather go to war" than give up their campaign for Sharia finance. "Muslim group says no going back on Islamic Banking," by Tony Akowe for The Nation, July 24: A Muslim group in the North yesterday threatened to defend the implementation…
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Arabia Felix: not so felix these days. "Deadly car bomb blast strikes Yemeni army checkpoint," from Reuters, July 24: REUTERS – A booby-trapped car drove into an army checkpoint outside of Yemen’s southern port city of Aden and exploded in an apparent suicide attack that killed at least six…
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To review: the flotilla participants were armed, and filmed participating in the genocidal chant, "Khaybar, Khaybar, O Jews, the army of Muhammad will return." They were spoiling for a fight, and attacked the Israelis, beating them with poles and chairs. Nevertheless, Turkey’s demands to enshrine the narrative of victim-hood as…
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But as always, the problem of jihadist violence is not the invention of and is not limited to al-Qaeda: "both Shi’ite and Sunni Muslim groups carry out killings, bombings and attacks that happen almost daily." "Iraqi forces arrest 16 suspected al Qaeda members," by Muhanad Mohammed for Reuters, July 24:…
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Particularly in an attack of such magnitude, the suspicion of involvement by al-Qaeda or a similar group was eminently reasonable: the majority of the terrorist attacks and counter-terror arrests in Europe in recent years have involved jihadist operations. The bomb was comparable not only to the Oklahoma City bomb, but…
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What Anders Behring Breivik’s unconscionable terrorist act teaches us — and what it doesn’t.
The significance of Breivik not being a Muslim.