- 40 Die in Huge Fire Near Haifa
- PM thanks Erdogan for airplanes to battle Carmel fire
- Days of awe and light, with a dreadful new significance
- Haaretz Report on Carmel Wildfire
- Carmel inferno proves Israel can't afford war with Iran - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
- Analysis: A tragedy that was waiting to happen
Friday, December 3, 2010 - Tragedy in the Carmel
Special Hanukah Edition - Wednesday, December 1, 2010

"The place to stand up for your beliefs is the public realm. In the home, yield, yield, yield.
If you are chronically tardy, and your spouse likes to arrive everywhere 15 minutes early, yield. Ask yourself, "What is his/her reality?" and validate it.
If you are a spendthrift and your spouse is frugal, yield. Ask yourself, "What is his/her reality?" and validate it.
If your idea of a vacation is a five-star hotel, and your children want to vacation in the national parks, ask yourself, "What is their reality?" and validate it. Then decide what is best for the whole family.
But in the public realm, when Judaism, Jews, or Israel are under attack, stand up and fight! That's the lesson of Chanukah." (my emphasis, though not my spelling of Hanukkah!)
- WikiLeaks just made the world more repressive - The Globe and Mail
- Is There a Right to Know? - Andrew C. McCarthy - National Review Online
- WikiLeaks, The New York Times, and Double Standards | FrontPage Magazine
- Michael Totten » An Engine of Chaos
- Commentary » Blog Archive » More Long-Term Repercussions of WikiLeaks
- Commentary » Blog Archive » A Little Perspective on Stuxnet
- Roger L. Simon » Death in Teheran: Stuxnet Continued
- Holland: Gas companies refuse to fuel Iranian FM's plane
- Egypt: Iran tried smuggling arms to Gaza - Israel News, Ynetnews
- Iran outraged as Star of David revealed on airport
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
- WikiLeaks fiasco doesn't embarrass Israel one bit - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
- The world thinks like us - Israel Opinion, Ynetnews
- Deadly Fictions - by Lee Smith Tablet Magazine - A New Read on Jewish Life
- WikiLeaks Archive — Iran Armed by North Korea - NYTimes.com
- Iranian spies 'used Red Crescent to enter war zones' | World news | guardian.co.uk
- Commentary » Blog Archive » When Will Liberals Acknowledge What the Arab World Already Knows?


- The Rosett Report » Jimmy Carter’s Consistent Message to North Korea
- George Jonas: North Korea’s criminal rulers live up to their low standards Full Comment National Post
- As Iran watches Korea
- RubinReports: The Real Lessons of the Korea Crisis: It Explains How The World Works Today
- Apologist for Hamas: See No Evil, Hear No Evil
- George Jonas: Free speech? Depends. What do you want to say? Full Comment National Post
- David Frum: Standing morality on its head Full Comment National Post
- Freedom of speech under attack
- Pajamas Media » A Child Is Not Dead: Philippe Karsenty and the Al Dura Hoax
- Commentary » Blog Archive » The Wondrous Comedy Stylings of Rabbi Michael Lerner
- Works and Days » All The News That Is Unfit to Print
- New Museum on Independence Mall Is a Sign That Jews Have Arrived – Forward.com
- Solidarity: Integrity vs. Honor Styles Augean Stables
- The Curious Case of Jewish Democracy : Azure - Ideas for the Jewish Nation
Saturday, November 28, Motzei Shabbat
Insulting deflectionMark David’s vision of a world out to demonize Israel (Nov. 20 opinion piece) lends nothing of value to a rational debate. Raising the spectre of anti-Semitism as a prime motivation for chastising Israeli policy is an insulting deflection.
Few believe Israeli policies are bad because of Judaism. They are bad because Israel’s political system allows very little time for any ruling party or group to implement a long-term peace plan. It is a government constantly in flux, where unlikely coalitions seldom form consensus on the Palestinian issue. It is the actions taken by the state of Israel that rile world opinion.
Mr. David seems to believe that the rest of us don’t actually see what we clearly see. For over 50 years, the world has witnessed pain and waste in the Middle East. We know what an occupied territory looks like. We’ve seen, time and again, the thousands dead, the millions displaced, and have looked into the sunken eyes of the refugee camps.
Mr. David’s rant against the UN is a childish finger-pointing exercise, written to somehow mitigate Israel’s own bad behaviour. The point isn’t the actions of others, but the actions of Israel, and how those actions call into question Israel’s assertions that it is a co-operative, modern democracy.
Bruce Davies, Halifax
Can’t be above the lawRe: "Israel’s legitimacy under attack" by Mark David (Nov. 20).
The campaign that Israeli apologists, including Stephen Harper and Jason Kenney, are conducting to wrongly label any criticism of Israeli policies as anti-Semitism, is a charade. The policies of all countries must be open to justified criticism; Israel cannot be allowed this unique immunity from criticism that is not available to any other nation. Such criticism must not be equated with delegitimization of any state, including Israel. Critics of communism and fascism did not call for the elimination of Russia, Spain or Italy.
Israeli illegal occupation of Palestinian territories for the past 43 years defies international law and repeated Security Council resolutions. The practices throughout this illegal occupation violate virtually every article of the Fourth Geneva Convention, and are identified by international law as war crimes.
Mark David mentions the Hamas kidnapping of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, but makes no mention of over 10,000 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, mostly without charge or trial. Rachel Corrie was crushed by an Israeli bulldozer when she was attempting to prevent the demolition of a Palestinian home.
Israel must abide by the UN Charter and cannot remain above international law.
Ismail Zayid, MD, Halifax
- UN Human Rights Council adopted nine anti-Israel resolutions this month; Obama's U.S. delegation opposed none of them - Jihad Watch,
- The Rosett Report » Kow-Towing to the UN Human Rights Council: Here’s What It Really Looks Like
- Jonathan Kay: A UN case study in Muslim, African and communist homophobia Culture National Post
- UN is global village idiot Mark Bonokoski Columnists Comment Toronto Sun
"His book points out that Israeli Arabs regularly state a preference for living in Israel rather than under Hamas or Fatah rule or other Middle East regimes. Many hold favourable views about Jews, says Fatah.
In addition, he reports that when he has randomly asked Israeli Arabs if they believe Israel is an "apartheid state," they laugh out loud."




























