What did the “Allah Akbar”-chanting, knife, club and gun-wielding “activists” aboard the Mavi Marmara really hope to accomplish?
World Regrets Deaths of Jihadists, Vilifies Israel
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Meet the new Palestinians — same as the old Palestinians
The New York Times today reports on a hopeful-sounding development: After years of anti-Israel violence have failed to improve their plight, the Palestinians in the West Bank are trying a new approach. So, what are they doing? Building their economy, reining in corruption, marginalizing extremists, curbing anti-Israel incitement? Not exactly:
Goods produced in Israeli settlements [...]
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The Bukay Affair – by Steven Plaut
The attack against freedom of speech in Israel.