From Israelinsider:
High Court: No commission into botched war in Lebanon
The High Court of Justice voted on Thursday to reject petitions calling for the formation of a State- commissioned inquiry into the conduct of the political and military echelons during the second war in Lebanon. The decision against the inquiry hinged on a one-vote majority. Top members of the government, particularly Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, have been strongly resisting the formation of such an inquiry.
Memo To My Jewish Brothers and Sisters: Ignore the prods, but pray for their immortal souls. (See the next two articles.)
Review: Leave 'Left Behind' behind
New Christian-themed computer game encourages players to help nonbelievers 'see the light': the Jews are meant to pay a heavy price for "disbelief."
The End Times: what I don't believe
by Stan Goodenough
Leading evangelists claim that Christians will be partying it up in heaven with "their" Lord while His Jewish people will be going through hell on earth.
Please learn to differentiate between Catholics and protestants. It will prevent many misunderstandings.
The Betrayal of Israel is on the Table
by Howard Galganov
What's the price Condi Rice is willing to pay to get what she wants and believes America needs? Somebody in Israel better be asking the same question.
Was Lebanon another oil war?
by Joel Bainerman
A Canadian professor contends that the recent war in Lebanon had more to do with oil pipelines than with kidnapped soldiers or katyushas.
If she blows herself up is she equal?
by Margaret Weiss
In Palestinian society, women are inherently unequal to men. Claims that female suicide bombers demonstrate equality are absurd.
Sorry, Jews. You Must Die.
by Emanuel A. Winston
Somehow, not by accident, the most productive race on this planet has been categorized as evil and destined for elimination.
Strong enough to act weak?
by Ted Belman
If we restrain our army rather than drive our advantage home, we are weak and make our enemies strong.
Where Will the Israeli Left Leave Israel?
by Frimet Roth
What can the future hold for us now that our pundits and leaders have adopted the extreme Left's moral compass? What will become of us?
Use terror, lose territory
by Reuven Koret
Israel's enemies must be made to learn again the lessons of 1948, 1967, 1973, and 1982: that there is something to lose by committing acts of aggression.
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