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The truth hurts


    To hear it from the White House, and from Israel’s leftist media, Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon is a major liability. As half the planet now knows, Ya’alon is harshly critical of US Secretary of State John Kerry’s persistent efforts to force Israel to surrender its land and ability to defend itself to the PLO.   In a private…

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Sharon’s final road


      During his long career, Ariel Sharon built a lot of roads. As housing minister in the early 1990s and as national infrastructures minister in the late 1990s, Sharon played a key role in building everything from the Trans-Israel Highway to access roads to isolated communities.     Since he passed away on Saturday, his role in building…

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Ariel Sharon, Larger than life


    Ariel Sharon, who died Saturday at age 85, after being suspended comatose, between life and death for the past eight years, was the final Israeli prime minister from the generation that fought in the 1948 War of Independence.     And as with others of his generation, the growth and development of the country were reflected in his…

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Israel and the death of pan-Arabism


    The so-called Arab Spring unleashed forces that have been dormant for a century. Like their counterparts throughout the region, Israel’s Arabic-speaking minorities are changing in profound ways. But our leaders fail to grasp the implications of what is happening.     Consider the Christian community.     Father Gabriel Nadaf, a Greek Orthodox priest from Nazareth, has become…

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Kerry and the long-term cost of releasing terrorists


  On Sunday, Issa Karaka, the Palestinian Authority’s minister for jailed terrorists, announced that in the next round of terrorist releases, Israel will release not only Palestinian terrorist murderers, but Israeli Arabs who murdered Israeli Jews in terrorist attacks.   As late as last week, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was said to have completely rejected the Palestinian demand. But in…

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The New York Times destroys Obama


  The New York Times just delivered a mortal blow to the Obama administration and its Middle East policy. Call it fratricide. It was clearly unintentional. Indeed, is far from clear that the paper realizes what it has done.     Last Saturday the Times published an 8,000-word account by David Kirkpatrick detailing the terrorist strike against the US Consulate and the…

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Dumping irrationality as a national strategy


    US Secretary of State John Kerry will arrive in Israel for his 14th visit this week. And to assure that his stay will be a happy one, Saturday night the government approved the release of 26 more Palestinian mass murderers from prison. This will please Kerry because today a core goal of US Middle East policy is to…

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Khodorkovsky and the freedom agenda


  Until his arrest in October 2003, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the oligarch and oil executive, was the richest man in Russia. He might have still been the richest man in Russia today if he hadn’t started thinking about politics, and objecting to the fact that under President Vladimir Putin, Russia had abandoned all prospects for democracy.     With his billions,…

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Kerry the security gennius

Kerry’s oh-so-’90s security nonsense


  Like his supporters, US Secretary of State John Kerry has apparently been asleep for the past 20 years. Kerry has proffered us security arrangements, which he claims will protect Israel from aggression for the long haul. They will do this, he argues, despite the fact that his plan denies the Jewish state physically defensible borders in the framework of…

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The Left Against Zion


  In the 1960s, the American Left embraced the anti-Vietnam War movement as its cri de coeur.   In the 1970s, the Left’s foreign policy focus shifted to calling for unilateral nuclear disarmament by the US and its Western allies.   In the 1980s, supporting the Sandinista Communists’ takeover of Nicaragua became the catechism of the Left.   In the…

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