The takeover of an empty home in Hebron by new Jewish landlords and their tenants has presented yet another opportunity to unmask the wretchedness and racism of Palestinian Arab society toward those it claims to seek peace with.
Entries from March 2007
Palestine: Jews not welcome here
March 21st, 2007 · 28 Comments
Hamas begins implementing new PA policy
March 19th, 2007 · 8 Comments
The new “Palestinian” unity government is only a few days old, but Hamas on Monday wasted no time in implementing the power-sharing regime’s deceptively malicious platform.
Israel must cut ties with the Palestinian Authority
March 16th, 2007 · 12 Comments
Nimr Hamad, a spokesman for PLO chief Mahmoud Abbas, stated Thursday that the new Hamas-Fatah unity government and its newly-released platform accurately represent all Palestinian Arabs, and if Israel refuses to make peace with that government then it refuses to make peace with the “Palestinians” in general.
He is absolutely right.
The new government and its platform do in fact accurately represent the vast majority of Palestinian Arabs.
American democracy will not take root in Iraq
March 14th, 2007 · 26 Comments
US strategy in Iraq is based on the mistaken assumption that Arab Islamic culture is fertile ground for American-style democracy.
But has that form of democracy ever been successful in the Middle East?
Washington’s duplicitous stance on terrorism
March 14th, 2007 · 29 Comments
In an address to academics in Jerusalem on Monday, US Ambassador to Israel Richard Jones indicated that despite their nearly identical behavior in regards to anti-Israel terrorism, Washington accepts the “Palestinians” but rejects Syria.
Why Israeli-Palestinian peace talks need to be called off
March 12th, 2007 · 12 Comments
Yesterday’s meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and PLO terror boss Mahmoud Abbas and its immediate aftermath makes it painfully obvious why peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority need to be called off.
Every clear-thinking observer has been noting for months how ridiculous it is for Israel to negotiate with Abbas, while a Hamas still unswervingly dedicated to Israel’s destruction is the one that decides whether or not any deals he makes are actually implemented.
Abbas’ promise to Olmert on Sunday to release abducted IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, and Hamas’ reaction to that commitment is just a preview of how the entire “peace” process will play out under these circumstances.
You can’t make peace with a violent people
March 6th, 2007 · 46 Comments
No nation on earth can make peace with a neighbor steeped in violent tendencies, that teaches its future generations to hate and seek death while doing as much harm as possible to its enemies.
And yet, the world demands that Israel do just that - make peace with a Palestinian Arab society that cannot even keep from killing each other.
And Israel is to blame for the Palestinians’ economic woes?
March 5th, 2007 · 9 Comments
Amidst the din of weeks of “Palestinian” infighting, the media can be excused for missing the story that since December 1, Muslim terrorists have bombed 45 Internet cafes in the Gaza Strip. Forty-five! In three months!
Imagine if that was happening in the US. It would be declared a terror epidemic.
But alas, this is only the latest example of the Palestinian Arabs’ propensity for economic self-destruction.
More contrasts between Israel and its neighbors
March 5th, 2007 · 5 Comments
Several stories over the past week tell tales of Muslim children from across the region receiving critical and life-saving medical care at the hands of “evil” Zionist doctors.
While not at all uncommon, stories of Israeli goodwill toward the citizens of enemy nations are typically ignored by the mainstream media. That probably saves the press from having to compare and contrast the bestial behavior of those enemies toward Israeli Jews.
Abdullah can blame Israel’s ‘fortress mentality’ on his own people
March 5th, 2007 · 5 Comments
Always the smooth talker, Jordan’s King Abdullah II on Friday said that Israel needs to choose between maintaining a “fortress mentality” and living in peaceful coexistence with its Arab neighbors.






