Archived Worthwhile Reading
2001

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The Age of Terrorism
By Vermont Royster, The Wall Street Journal, December 31, 2001

Oh, You '02
By William Safire, The New York Times, December 31, 2001

Surprise! It Really Is A World War On Terror
By Daniel Pipes, The New York Post, December 31, 2001

INTERESTING TIMES: Trembling Tamar
By Saul Singer, The Jerusalem Post, December 31, 2001

The Arab exploitation of Palestinians
By Ovadia Soffer, The Jerusalem Post, December 28, 2001

Anti-Semitism is on the rise
By Yossi Olmert, The Jerusalem Post, December 28, 2001

Arafat's phony war on terrorism
Editorial, The Washington Times, December 28, 2001

Hamas ceasefire is only tactical
By Neill Lochery, The National Post, December 27, 2001

THE REGION: Say Palestine, shut up
By Barry Rubin, The Jerusalem Post, December 26, 2001

THE ARAB VIEW: Short-cut to suicide
By Ghassan Ben-Jeddou, Daily Star, Beirut, The Jerusalem Post, December 26, 2001

Radio Free Gaza
By Michael Freund, The Jerusalem Post, December 26, 2001

EU stands by the PA
By Evelyn Gordon, The Jerusalem Post, December 25, 2001

INTERESTING TIMES: Arafat vs. the Bush Doctrine
By Saul Singer, The Jerusalem Post, December 25, 2001

Tilting, reluctantly, towards Israel
By Suzanne Fields, The Washington Times, December 24, 2001

A Palestinian state - but not now
By Bill Richardson, The Boston Globe, December 24, 2001

In bin Laden's mirror
By Fouad Ajami, U.S. News, December 24, 2001

Nobles and Knaves

Editorial, The Washington Times, December 22, 2001

Arafat must do more to discourage terror
By Scot Lehigh, The Boston Globe, December 21, 2001

Arafat's Love Of Blood
By John Podhoretz, The New York Post, December 21, 2001

Why Palestinians support terror
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily, December 21, 2001

Illusory image gone the way of Louis XV
By Austin Bay, The Washington Times, December 21, 2001

Spare us your sympathy

By Gerald M. Steinberg, The Jerusalem Post, December 21, 2001

Bush Dodges the Law
By Seth Lipsky, The Wall Street Journal, December 20, 2001

Emerging Question: If Not Arafat, Who?
By Lee Hockstader, The Washington Post, December 20, 2001

The Jews are not the problem
By Barbara Amiel, The National Post, December 19, 2001

Arafat's Palm Pilot
By Michael Freund, The Jerusalem Post, December 19, 2001

Shed no tears for Arafat
Editorial, The Washington Times, December 17, 2001

The Irrelevant Man
By William Safire, The New York Times, December 17, 2001

Who Needs Arafat?
By By Caroline B. Glick, The Wall Street Journal, December 17, 2001

Arab leaders are using own people as pawns
By Richard Gwyn, The Toronto Star, December 16, 2001

Give Arafat an Ultimatum
By Dennis Ross, The Washington Post, December 16, 2001

Right On
By Seth Lipsky, The Wall Street Journal, December 14, 2001

Tough Odds but High Stakes
Editorial
, The Los Angeles Times, December 14, 2001

Arafat, unmasked
By Neill Lochery, The National Post, December 14, 2001

Arafat must quell crisis or step aside
Editorial
, The Toronto Star
, December 14, 2001

Looking Beyond Yasir Arafat
Editorial
, The New York Times, December 14, 2001

Delegitimizing Arafat
Editorial
, The Jerusalem Post, December 14, 2001

US must stand with Israel
By William J. Bennett, The Jerusalem Post, December 14, 2001

Begin's legacy on the nature of peace
By Gerald M. Steinberg, The Jerusalem Post, December 14, 2001

The Sentry's Solitude
By Fouad Ajami, Foreign Affairs Magazine, November/December 2001

Arafat: A Man Without a Vision
By Boris G Freesman, The Los Angeles Times, December 12, 2001

Ensuring a terrorist future
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily, December 12, 2001

Close the Palestinian suicide factory
By Daniel Pipes, The Jerusalem Post, December 12, 2001

Dear Saudi Arabia
By Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, December 12, 2001

Winning the war against Arafat
By Moshe Arens, Ha'aretz, December 11, 2001

Peace is a two-way street
By Shlomo Avineri, The Jerusalem Post, December 11, 2001

Seeking 'Pragmatic' Palestinians
An interview with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, The Washington Post, December 10, 2001

Palestinian media fuel conflict in Middle East
By Ron Csillag, The Toronto Star, December 10, 2001

Tied to an Enemy, After All
By Emanuel Gross, The Washington Post, December 9, 2001

UN gives green light to Palestinian terror
By Keith Landy, The National Post, December 8, 2001

How Strong is Hamas?
An interview with radical Islam expert Emmanuel Sivan, Newsweek, December 7, 2001

The lies of Arafat
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily, December 7, 2001

With friends like us...
Editorial, Ottawa Citizen, December 7, 2001

Sea change in Israeli politics
By Gerald M. Steinberg, The Jerusalem Post, December 7, 2001

Israel's war on terrorism
By Ely Karmon, The Jerusalem Post, December 7, 2001

Here's to you, Mrs. Robinson
By Mark A. Heller, The Jerusalem Post, December 7, 2001

Arafat Speaks Out of Both Sides of His Mouth
By Walter Reich, The Los Angeles Times, December 7, 2001

Sharon Flinches
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, December 7, 2001

Ben-Gurion's Lesson for Arafat
By Richard Cohen, The Washington Post, December 6, 2001

The Palestinians' real objective
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe, December 6, 2001

Arafat's days as leader are finished
By Richard Gwyn, The Toronto Star, December 5, 2001

The Crisis of Arab Moderates
Editorial, The Washington Post, December 5, 2001

THE REGION: Let's sing The PC Song
By Barry Rubin, The Jerusalem Post, December 5, 2001

The end of the Arafat era
Analysis By Gerald M. Steinberg, The Jerusalem Post, December 5, 2001

The Intifada Is Over
By Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, December 5, 2001

A Plan for Arafat
By George F. Will, The Washington Post, December 4, 2001

The Chairman's Epitaph?
By E. J. Dionne Jr., The Washington Post, December 4, 2001

Yasir Arafat's Last Chance
Editorial, The New York Times, December 4, 2001

Can Arafat Stop the Violence?
By Dennis Ross, The New York Times, December 4, 2001

'Or Else'
By David Makovsky, The Wall Street Journal, December 4, 2001

Arafat's duty
Editorial, The Boston Globe, December 4, 2001

Arafat's predicament
By Shibley Telhami, The Boston Globe, December 4, 2001

Enough! The Time Has Come To Topple Arafat
By Andrea Peyser, The New York Post, December 4, 2001

What is Arafat prepared to offer?
Editorial, The Globe And Mail, December 4, 2001

What suicide bombers learn in school
By Margaret Wente, The Globe And Mail, December 4, 2001

With the terrorists or against, Mr. Arafat
Editorial, The National Post, December 4, 2001

If Arafat won't do it...
Editorial, Ottawa Citizen, December 4, 2001

Arafat's monster
Editorial, Montreal Gazette, December 4, 2001

Too many last chances
By Yossi Klein Halevi, Montreal Gazette, December 4, 2001

Arafat must crush terror campaign
Editorial, The Toronto Star, December 4, 2001

Freedom-loving nations must stand with Israel
Editorial, The Vancouver Sun, December 4, 2001

No choice left in Middle East
Editorial, Victoria Times Colonist, December 4, 2001

Attack terror in all locations, if peace to win
Editorial, The Saskatoon StarPhoenix, December 4, 2001

Arafat let violence spread
Editorial, Edmonton Journal, December 4, 2001

Make Arafat choose
Editorial, The Washington Times, December 3, 2001

Will Action Follow Arafat's Words?
By Lee Hockstader, The Washington Post, December 3, 2001

Israel's Weekend of Terror
Editorial, The Washington Post, December 3, 2001

'Israel or Arafat'
By William Safire, The New York Times, December 3, 2001

Terrorism and 'Arafatistan'
By Neill Lochery, The National Post, December 3, 2001

Time to give Arafat an ultimatum
By Yoel Marcus, Ha'aretz, December 3, 2001

No to Arafat
By Evelyn Gordon, The Jerusalem Post, December 3, 2001

The Taliban-like ultimatum
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, December 3, 2001

Arafat is leading his people to catastrophe
By Moshe Katsav - President of the State of Israel, The Jerusalem Post, December 3, 2001

The war against Israel goes on
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe, December 2, 2001

Getting at the Roots of Arab Poverty
By Alan Schwartz, The New York Times, December 1, 2001

Enemy of My Enemy
By William Safire, The New York Times, November 29, 2001

Ned Walker's Wrong Turn
By Seth Lipsky, The Wall Street Journal, November 28, 2001

The Real War
By Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, November 27, 2001

So where are the terrorists now?
By Moshe Arens, Ha'aretz, November 27, 2001

The target is Arafat
By Yoel Marcus, Ha'aretz, November 27, 2001

These Silent Partners Must Speak
By Martin Indyk, The Washington Post, November 26, 2001

Powell's Intrusion
By George F. Will, The Washington Post, November 25, 2001

School books omit Israel
By Matthew Kalman, The National Post, November 24, 2001

The Silent Imams
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, November 23, 2001

Beating Israel without a battle
By Ze'ev Schiff, Ha'aretz, November 21, 2001

Let the Truth-Telling Begin
By Dennis Ross, The Washington Post, November 20, 2001

Arabs on Our Side
By Fareed Zakaria, The Washington Post, November 20, 2001

The European even-handedness lasted five minutes
By Aluf Benn, Ha'aretz, November 20, 2001

What the Muslim World Is Watching
By Fouad Ajami, The New York Times Magazine, November 18, 2001

The new Islamic fascism
By Robert S. Wistrich, The Jerusalem Post, November 16, 2001

Fighting bin Ladenism
By Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, November 6, 2001

Protocols
By Andrew Sullivan, The New Republic, November 5, 2001

The Uncomfortable Question of Anti-Semitism
By Jonathan Rosen, The New York Times Magazine, November 4, 2001

Don't make Israel the first casualty
By Efraim Karsh, The Spectator, November 3, 2001

Striking parallels between Israel and US
By Alan M. Dershowitz, The Jerusalem Post, November 2, 2001

A Jew in the mosque
An interview with Yossi Klein Halevi, Salon, October 30, 2001

Blood is blood, Mr. Manley
By Norman Spector, Montreal Gazette, October 30, 2001

Why Arab/Muslim anti-Semites are worse than the Nazis
By Dennis Prager, Jewish World Review, October 30, 2001

Where Bigotry Gets a Hearing
By Richard Cohen, The Washington Post, October 30, 2001

Words From Egypt
Editorial, The Washington Post, October 30, 2001

Hope and Skepticism
By George F. Will, The Washington Post, October 28, 2001

Bush's Mideast Charade
By William Safire, The New York Times, October 25, 2001

The ubiquitous Palestinian question
By Ze'ev Schiff, Ha'aretz, October 22, 2001

Clear Thinking On Coalitions
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, October 19, 2001

Will the Bush Doctrine Apply to Israel?
By Robert L. Pollock, The Wall Street Journal, October 18, 2001

Two Clarifying Exchanges
By Seth Lipsky, The Wall Street Journal, October 17, 2001

Arabs Have Nobody to Blame But Themselves
By Fouad Ajami,, The Wall Street Journal, October 16, 2001

Saudi Royals and Reality
By Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, October 16, 2001

They Hate Civilization
By Charles Krauthammer, The New York Post, October 16, 2001

To Court Arafat Is To Succour The Enemy Of Our Ally Israel
By Daniel Johnson, The Daily Telegraph, October 15, 2001

Munich's Moral
By Seth Lipsky, The Wall Street Journal, October 10, 2001

Our 'Relentless' Liberation
By William Safire, The New York Times, October 8, 2001

From delusions to destruction
By Robert Fulford, The National Post, October 6, 2001

Yes, but What?
By Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, October 5, 2001

High Cost of Coalition
By William Safire, The New York Times, October 4, 2001

It's war - but it doesn't have to be dirty
By Professor Michael Ignatieff, The Guardian, October 1, 2001

Israel Isn't the Issue
By Norman Podhoretz, The Wall Street Journal, September 20, 2001

Israel, The United States, and Evil.
By Martin Peretz, The New Republic, September 13, 2001

Palestinians: Israel simply is not yours
By Neil Steinberg, The Chicago Sun-Times, September 9, 2001

In Defense of "Assassination"
By Charles Krauthammer, TIME Magazine, August 27, 2001

A Mufti's unending vitriol
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe, August 23, 2001

Mideast Myths Exploded
By Michael Kelly, The Washington Post, August 15, 2001

Reflections from Beirut
By Nabil Khalifeh - A political activist living in Beirut, The Jerusalem Post, June 8 2001

I Am A Zionist, Because
By Professor Gil Troy, Montreal Gazette, April 26, 2001

A Clarifying Moment
By Robert Bartley, The Wall Street Journal, April 2, 2001

Murderer as peacemaker?
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily, January 23, 2001


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