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U.N.-repentant

Joel Mowbray, writing in The National Review, says the U.N. will likely ignore the Israeli-compiled “Arafat Files”: Though U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan was champing at the bit to examine possible war crimes in Jenin where Israeli soldiers were fighting armed combatants, he expressed no interest whatsoever in investigating the role of Arafat or other Palestinian leaders in the Passover Massacre, which claimed far more innocent civilian lives. For the

Churchly Doings

“High-level Christian clerics covered up the real goings-on in the Church of the Nativity standoff, a church official involved in behind-the-scenes negotiations said Friday.” ‘It is not true that all the clergymen are staying in the church of their own free will and that everyone inside is getting along,’ a Jerusalem-based cleric told The Jerusalem Post. ‘But propaganda is all that is heard, in part because of many cover-ups by

The Ex Files?

Here’s the Jerusalem Post’s story on the much-anticipated “Arafat File,” which could sound the death knell for the Arafat regime (should the EU take the Israeli findings seriously): The Palestinian Authority has used tens of millions of dollars it received from donors such as the European Union to finance terrorism, while Saudi Arabia has given a total of $550,000 in the last year to more than 100 families of Palestinian

Bleedin’ Green

As Nick Schulz points out in his Tech Central Station piece, “Scientific Goring,” for former Veep and environmental ideologue Al Gore, oftentimes “a visionary one minute is anti-American the next.” It seems Mr. Gore’s latest defamation campaign — against Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, the new head of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (UNIPCC) — has hit a serious snag, though, owing in large part to Gore’s own praise

Bleedin’ Green

As Nick Schulz points out in his Tech Central Station piece, “Scientific Goring,” for former Veep and environmental ideologue Al Gore, oftentimes “a visionary one minute is anti-American the next.” It seems Mr. Gore’s latest defamation campaign — against Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, the new head of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (UNIPCC) — has hit a serious snag, though, owing in large part to Gore’s own praise

Yeah, well tell your statistics to shut up…

Via LGF: Screenwriter and Israeli-American peace activist Daniel Gordon’s press tour of Jenin, detailed in this Jewish Journal story. For those of you who still doubt the pervasive anti-Israeli bias on the part of journalists for CNN and the L.A. Times, please read this. And then dash off those outraged emails.

Yeah, well tell your statistics to shut up…

Via LGF: Screenwriter and Israeli-American peace activist Daniel Gordon’s press tour of Jenin, detailed in this Jewish Journal story. For those of you who still doubt the pervasive anti-Israeli bias on the part of journalists for CNN and the L.A. Times, please read this. And then dash off those outraged emails.

Chirac ‘n’ roll Hoochie Koo

Andrew Sullivan, “America knows who its friends are,” from The Sunday Times: Above all, Americans, like all people, tend to like and support those who like and support them. Israel (and Britain, to a similar degree) can only gain from their proximity to the greatest super-power. This is not ultimately decided by elites, but by the people who vote for and endorse them. American support is not inevitable; and it

Chirac ‘n’ roll Hoochie Koo

Andrew Sullivan, “America knows who its friends are,” from The Sunday Times: Above all, Americans, like all people, tend to like and support those who like and support them. Israel (and Britain, to a similar degree) can only gain from their proximity to the greatest super-power. This is not ultimately decided by elites, but by the people who vote for and endorse them. American support is not inevitable; and it

We’ll take our chances with Harry, Dan, Christine, and Bull

The best news I’ve heard in a long time: “The Bush administration has decided to renounce formally any involvement in a treaty setting up an international criminal court, and is expected to declare that the signing of the document by the Clinton administration is no longer valid, government officials said today.” The ‘unsigning’ of the treaty, which is expected to be announced on Monday, will be a decisive rejection by