It is no secret to those with their eyes open that even the so-called “moderate” Palestinians belonging to Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah movement are neck-deep in the blood of Israeli Jews and see violence as a useful and legitimate tool in obtaining its goals. For those still on the fence on this issue, Fatah commanders themselves are now admitting that their group employs a strategy of sowing with the gun and reaping with politics. Continue reading »
Entries Tagged as 'Terrorism'
Palestinian strategy revealed
September 23rd, 2007 · 4 Comments
Muddling the war on terror
August 26th, 2007 · 4 Comments
Mainstream support in the US and Europe for the global war on terror is still fairly easy to come by when the enemy is a rogue, independent group like Osama bin Laden’s Al Qaeda. It becomes more of a challenge when dealing with groups like Lebanon’s Hizballah and the Palestinian movement Hamas. Continue reading »
America enabling Palestinian terror
August 22nd, 2007 · 9 Comments
We all know that a large bulk of US taxpayers’ dollars sent to the Palestinian Authority ultimately go to finance acts of terrorism against Israelis. But the Palestinians say that even with the cash, in the absence of US military training, they could have never killed so many Israelis over the past seven years. Continue reading »
More Palestinian children sacrificed to Allah
August 22nd, 2007 · 5 Comments
While child sacrifice is not exactly condoned in Islam per se, Palestinian Muslim terrorists regularly send young, impressionable children to their deaths in service to Allah’s cause of eradicating the Jewish cancer from the Middle East. Continue reading »
Israel sends a really bad message in Gaza
May 17th, 2007 · 10 Comments
Israel’s leadership insists that this week’s massive Hamas rocket barrage on the Negev region is an attempt to draw Israel into the Gaza Strip in order to unify warring Palestinian factions. Israel, the politicians vow, will not take the bait.
While that may indeed be Hamas’ short term goal, Israel’s government is yet again demonstrating a detrimental inability to see beyond the immediate horizon.
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.
What if Jewish boys had hacked an Arab to death?
February 27th, 2007 · 20 Comments
By now, anyone concerned enough about Israel to look beyond what the mainstream international press is reporting knows that on Sunday, two knife-wielding “Palestinian” teenagers ambushed and brutally murdered a Jewish man while he was praying in a forest near his home in Judea.
Can anyone imagine what would happen if two Jewish settler teens stalked, ambushed and hacked to death a “Palestinian” Muslim on his prayer carpet?
How will Israel handle the new Palestinian uprising?
February 12th, 2007 · 6 Comments
I don’t want to get too far ahead of myself, but I would not be at all surprised if Israel’s current renovations outside Jerusalem’s Temple Mount spark a new “Palestinian” terror war.
Remember, the previous “intifada” - dubbed the “Oslo War” by Israelis and the “Al Aqsa Intifada” by the Arabs - was, according to the Arabs, a justified and legitimate response to Ariel Sharon’s 2000 Rosh Hashanah visit to the Temple Mount.
Hezbollah & Hamas - Are They Terrorists?
December 15th, 2006 · 44 Comments
While most of the mainstream media is extra careful to not label the members of Lebanon’s Hezbollah and the Palestinian group Hamas as terrorists, there are some who refuse to be so “open minded” as to afford the murderers of men, women and children any such courtesy. That minority of journalists, however, is often accused of unfairly slanting the news and driving away the average user with “subjective” language.
Ceasefire is death in disguise for Israelis
November 27th, 2006 · 42 Comments
The globally-acclaimed ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian Authority in and around Gaza is death in disguise for the residents of southern Israel. And it’s not even a very good disguise, nor is it a new one.
Nevertheless, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert insists Israel is strong enough to take the chance and see if this time will be different:
“Israel is a strong country which can allow itself to have the strength to both fight and to also show restraint and to give the ceasefire the possibility to succeed.”
Later, Olmert told reporters:
“All of these things ultimately could lead to one thing – the opening of serious, real, open and direct negotiations between us so that we can move forward towards a comprehensive agreement between us and the Palestinians.”
Right. And who pays the price when you are wrong? The same people who have been paying the price for these ludicrous policies for more than a decade now, that’s who.






