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The WikiLeaks Challenge


Make no mistake about it, the ongoing WikiLeaks operation against the US is an act of war. It is not merely a criminal offense to publish hundreds of thousands of classified US government documents with malice aforethought. It is an act of sabotage.   Like acts of kinetic warfare on military battlefields, WikiLeaks’ information warfare against the US aims to…

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Obama’s advisor discusses the lessons of WikiLeaks


This week on the Tribal Update, the television-on-Internet show we produce at Latma, the Hebrew-language media satire site I lead, we interview Mr. John Zelokoreli (Itsnothappeningtome), Pres. Obama’s advisor for reality perception about the WikiLeaks assault on the US. We also bring you Jamil and Awad, our resident suicide bombers for a discussion of the impact of Palestinian economic growth…

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Oops Bibi does it again


In this week’s Tribal Update, the television on Internet program produced by Latma, the Hebrew’language media satire website I run, we discuss Netanyahu’s latest bid to freeze Jewish construction for the Obama administration. Jamil and Awad, our resident suicide bombers discuss how to explode in an environmentally friendly way. And as usual, we bring you all the latest news updates…

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Rocking Obama’s World


Crises are exploding throughout the world. And the leader of the free world is making things worse.   On the Korean peninsula, North Korea just upended eight years of State Department obfuscation by showing a team of US nuclear scientists its collection of thousands of state-of-the-art centrifuges installed in its Yongbyon nuclear reactor.   And just to top off the show,…

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What will happen if Bibi says no to Obama?


This week on the Tribal Update, the television-on-internet program we produce every week at Latma, the Hebrew-language satire site I founded, we discuss the dire consequences of saying no to Obama’s new demand that Israel ban Jewish construction for another 90 days. We also look into the educational dilemmas facing Palestinian suicide bombers and a whole host of other pressing…

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Facing our fears


US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton must have given Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu quite a reception. Otherwise it is hard to understand what possessed him to accept the deal he accepted when he met with her last week.   Under the deal, Netanyahu agreed to retroactively extend the Jewish construction ban ended on September 26 and to carry it forward…

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What the Palestinians buy with American money


Two weeks ago, a Palestinian from Bethlehem was arrested by the US-financed and trained Palestinian Authority security forces. He was charged with “carrying out commercial transactions with residents of a hostile state.”   No, he was not buying uranium from Iran. His purported crime was purchasing wood products from an Israeli community located beyond the 1949 armistice lines.   Denied…

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Addressing our homegrown enemies


This week we learned that Nazareth is an al-Qaida hub. Sheikh Nazem Abu Salim Sahfe, the Israeli imam of the Shihab al-Din mosque in the city, was indicted on Sunday for promoting and recruiting for global jihad and calling on his followers to harm non-Muslims.   Among the other plots born of Sahfe’s sermons was the murder of cab driver…

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The Tribal Update plans the Negev Intifada


On this week’s Tribal Update, the television on internet show we produce at Latma, the Hebrew-language Hebrew satire site I lead, Ronit and MK Abdul Messit plan the Negev Intifada against the backdrop of new riots in the Beduin community. We also present the frustration of the enlightened radical artists who can’t get the public to feel anything but contempt…

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Out of South Africa


Last month I was invited to South Africa by the South African Zionist Federation. The visit, my first to the country, opened my eyes to the daunting challenges facing the country and its dwindling Jewish community of 70,000 16 years after the end of the apartheid regime.   South Africa is a country of paradoxes. On the one hand, it…

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