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Global
anti-Semitism
By Arnold Beichman, The Washington Times, December
31, 2003
Deal
With the Devil
By Claudia Rosett, The Wall
Street Journal, December 31,
2003
The
Euro-Socialists' Judeophobia
By Marc Tobiass, Proche-Orient.com, December 30, 2003
Palestinians
still with Saddam
By Khaled Abu Toameh, The
Jerusalem Post, December 30,
2003
The
Conspiratorial Mind of the Arab World
By Robert Spencer, FrontPageMagazine.com,
December 29, 2003
No
'Business as Usual' With Libya
By Mohammed Buisier, The Washington Post, December
29, 2003
The
Doggedness of War
By Charles Krauthammer, The
Washington Post, December 26,
2003
Justice and Saddam Hussein
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston
Globe, December 18, 2003
A
Tigris Chronicle
By Fouad Ajami, The Wall Street
Journal, December 18, 2003
Killing
Him Softly
By Charles Krauthammer, The
Washington Post, December 19,
2003
Egypt
and Human Rights
Editorial, The
New York Times, December 10,
2003
A
call for Muslim change
By Melissa Radler, The Jerusalem Post, December 9,
2003
Suicide
Bombs Here
By Ralph Peters, The New York Post, December 9, 2003
Concessions
don't help
By Barry Rubin, The Jerusalem Post, December 9, 2003
It's
the terrorists, stupid
By Moshe Arens, Ha'aretz, December 9, 2003
Comfort
and Joy, Palestinian Style
By David Frankfurter,
FrontPageMagazine, December 9, 2003
Geneva
Accords do not achieve accord
By David Meir-Levi, israelinsider, December
9, 2003
France's
primal hostility
By Arno Klarsfeld, The Jerusalem Post,
December 8, 2003
The
meaning of McDonalds
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, December
8, 2003
The
U.N.'s Dirty Little Secret
By Anne Bayefsky, The Wall Street Journal,
December 8, 2003
Geneva
is a blueprint for war, not peace
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe,
December 4, 2003
Expect
More Sanctimony
By Barbara Amiel, Maclean's,
December 1, 2003
U.S.
Liberal Arabic Website Rebuttal to Mahathir's Speech
MEMRI, December 2, 2003
Telling
the Truth, Facing the Whip
By Mansour al-Nogaidan, The New York Times,
November 28, 2003
How
could Israel ever trust the United Nations?
By Marcus Gee, The Globe and Mail,
November 28, 2003
Oh,
the Company They Keep
By Max Boot, The Los Angeles Times,
November 27, 2003
Reviving
Mideastern Democracy
By Saad Eddin Ibrahim, The Wall Street Journal,
November 26, 2003
The
Magical Solution
By William Safire, The New York Times,
November 26, 2003
Media's
Israel double-standard
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily,
November 24, 2003
Indispensable
anti-Piggism
By Sarah Honig, The Jerusalem Post,
November 6, 2003
Israel
will live in peace when its neighbors let it
By Jonah Goldberg, Townhall.com,
November 5, 2003
Worse
than North Korea?
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, November
2, 2003
Graffiti
On History's Walls
By Mortimer B. Zuckerman, JewishWorldReview.com,
October 29, 2003
Peace
Movement or War on the Jews?
By Greg Yardley, FrontPageMagazine,
October 28, 2003
From
Prague to London
By Barry Rubin, The Jerusalem Post,
October 27, 2003
Dubious
promises from Iran
Editorial,
The Washington Times, October
27, 2003
The
PA's anti-US message
By Itamar Marcus, The Jerusalem Post,
October 26, 2003
Yes
to the fence
By Barry Rubin, The Jerusalem Post,
October 14, 2003
Tea
with Ariel Sharon
By Cal Thomas, townhall.com,
October 14, 2003
Brief
to the Security Council
By Evelyn Gordon, The Jerusalem Post,
October 14, 2003
World
silence over slain Muslims
By Paul Marshall, The Boston Globe,
October 13, 2003
Self-Defense
Sans Frontières
By Ruth Wedgwood, The Wall Street Journal,
October 8, 2003
The
coming earthquake
By Uzi Arad, Ha'aretz, October
9, 2003
A
war of words and the law
By Ed Morgan, The National Post,
October 7, 2003
Neither
Safe Nor a Haven
By James S. Robbins, National Review,
October 7, 2003
A
warning to Damascus
Editorial,
The National Post, October 7, 2003
Terror:
Going To The Source
Editorial,
The New York Post, October
7, 2003
The
case against Jordan
By Alan M. Dershowitz, The Jerusalem Post,
October 7, 2003
'Unequivocal
condemnation'
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, October
7, 2003
The
'military solution' works
By Evelyn Gordon, The Jerusalem Post,
October 7, 2003
New
Targets for Suicide Bombers
By Dr. Walid Phares,
FrontPage Magazine, October
7, 2003
Hold
Syria accountable
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily,
October 6, 2003
Striking
Syria
By David Bedein,
FrontPage Magazine, October
6, 2003
Lessons
From the Haifa Suicide Attack
By Dr. Walid Phares,
FrontPage Magazine, October
6, 2003
Selling
Palestinian grief
Jonathan Kay, The National Post,
October 3, 2003
Arafat's
'Investments'
Editorial,
The New York Post, October
2, 2003
Stopping
Iran's atomic quest
Editorial,
The National Post, September 29, 2003
Where
is UNICEF?
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, September
29, 2003
IAF?
–
I’ll Always Fly!
By Dr. David Lazerson, September 28, 2003
Say
What? Anti-Semites? Who, us anti-Zionists? Us?
By Steven Plaut, September 2003
The
Abbas legacy
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily,
September 24, 2003
[Arafat]
The KGB's Man
By Ion Mihai Pacepa, The Wall Street Journal,
September 22, 2003
The
UN and the old devil
By George Jonas, The National Post,
September 22, 2003
Self
defense killings
By Richard Z. Chesnoff, The Daily News,
September 23, 2003
Dealing
with Hamas
By Alan Dershowitz, The Globe and Mail,
September 16, 2003
Syria-Ous
Problem
By Peter Brookes, The New York Post,
September 22, 2003
Iran's
Bomb
Editorial,
The Washington Post, September
22, 2003
The
UN is unable to recognize terrorism
By Anne Bayefsky, The Jerusalem Post,
September 21, 2003
Should
He Go?
By Efraim Karsh, The Los Angeles Times,
September 21, 2003
U.S.
vs. Arafat
By By Rachel Ehrenfeld, National Review
Online, September 19, 2003
Israelis
are sitting ducks in war against terrorism
By Anne Bayefsky, The Chicago Sun-Times,
September 19, 2003
Demystify
It - How to defeat suicide terrorism
By Adam Wolfson, National Review Online,
September 16, 2003
Arafat's
piggybanks
Editorial,
The Washington Times, September
18, 2003
Palestine's
Red Crescent stands up for terrorism
Editorial,
The National Post,
September 18, 2003
Terror
Fears Fade Too Fast
By Dick Morris, The New York Post,
September 17, 2003
To
Terje Roed-Larsen
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, September
17, 2003
On
many fronts, Syria is the problem
Editorial,
The National Post,
September 17, 2003
Keep
building the wall
By Linda Chavez, townhall.com,
September 17, 2003
The
End of 'Arafat'
Editorial,
The Wall Street Journal, September
17, 2003
Saving
Arafat
By David Bedein,
FrontPage Magazine, September
17, 2003
Arafat's
assassination will not resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict
By Barbara Amiel, The Daily Telegraph,
September 15, 2003
Yasir
Arafat and the politics of denial
By Robert Fulford,
The National Post,
September 13, 2003
End
of the Road Map
By Ehud Olmert, The Wall Street Journal,
September 15, 2003
The
Oslo accord's terrible toll
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe,
September 14, 2003
Yasser
Arafat: Roadblock To Peace
Editorial,
The New York Post, September
13, 2003
Israel
Should Never Again Negotiate Peace With Terrorists
By Yossi Klein Halevi, The Los Angeles Times,
September 12, 2003
End
of the Road(map)
By Paul Greenberg, townhall.com,
September 13, 2003
End
of the Road Map . . . And the beginning of a new Israeli
strategy
By Tom Rose, The Weekly Standard,
September 2003
Exit
Arafat?
By William Kristol, The Weekly Standard,
September 2003
A
decade to forget
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, September
12, 2003
A
Palestinian state -- but without Arafat
By Barry Rubin and Judith Colp Rubin, The
National Post, September 12, 2003
In
Need of A New Abbas
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
September 12, 2003
Calling
the enemy's bluff
By Caroline Glick, The Jerusalem Post,
September 12, 2003
Powell
Saves Arafat
By David Bedein,
FrontPage Magazine, September
12, 2003
Don't
expel Arafat...
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily,
September 12, 2003
The
day Jimmy Carter was reduced to silence
By Yehuda Avner, The Jerusalem Post,
September 11, 2003
The
war on US didn't begin on 9/11
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe,
September 11, 2003
Enough
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, September
10, 2003
Blows
to Israel Must Never Go Unanswered
By Martin Peretz, The Los Angeles Times,
September 5, 2003
Calculus
of death
By P. David Hornik,
israelinsider,
September 10, 2003
The
ultimate human right
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, September
9, 2003
The Mullahs' Shock
By Amir Taheri, The New York Post,
September 7, 2003
Yasser's
Scheming Puts Him Back on Center Stage
By Uri Dan, The New York Post,
September 7, 2003
Analysis:
Arafat wins, Palestinians lose again
By Khaled Abu Toameh, The Jerusalem Post,
September 7, 2003
Much
known, little done
By Richard Miniter, The Washington Times,
September 5, 2003
The
EU's Moment Of Truth
Editorial,
The New York Post, September
5, 2003
The
war of words
By Caroline Glick, The Jerusalem Post,
September 5, 2003
'Bush
equals Hitler' adds up to holocaust denial
By Jonah Goldberg, townhall.com,
September 5, 2003
Terror
has no human face
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, September
4, 2003
Conversations
with Netanyahu
By Armstrong Williams, townhall.com,
September 4, 2003
Hamas
reaps what it sows
Editorial,
NY Daily News, September 3,
2003
Harvard
must give back tainted money
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe,
August 31, 2003
Wishful
thinking or rational strategy
By Moshe Arens, Ha'aretz,
September 2, 2003
We
need another PLO
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com,
September 2, 2003
The
view from Down Under
By Barry Rubin,
The Jerusalem Post,
September 1, 2003
No
knight in shining armor
By Caroline B. Glick,
The Jerusalem Post,
August 29, 2003
The
pity of France
By Bret Stephens,
The Jerusalem Post,
August 28, 2003
Arafat
should be treated like Saddam
By Israel Harel, Ha'aretz,
August 28, 2003
Terror
Stings Its Pal, the U.N.
By Alan M. Dershowitz, The Los Angeles Times,
August 28, 2003
Terrorism
myths and realities
By Yonah Alexander, The Washington Times,
August 28, 2003
Mike's
trip was good, but he lets W off hook
By Sidney Zion, NY Daily News,
August 27, 2003
Going
after Hamas's 'political' wing
By Mark A. Heller,
The Jerusalem Post,
August 26, 2003
The
enemy we fight
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com,
August 26, 2003
Spiral
of Equivalency
By Joel Mowbray, townhall.com,
August 25, 2003
Never
again
By David Arenson,
israelinsider,
August 28, 2003
Targeting:
A tool of the trade
By Micah D. Halpern,
israelinsider,
August 28, 2003
Abbas
is just a stooge for Yasser Arafat
By Zev Chafets, NY Daily News,
August 27, 2003
France,
are you stupid?
By Paula R. Stern,
israelinsider,
August 27, 2003
Orwellian
media coverage
By Doron Kescher,
israelinsider,
August 27, 2003
They
must come to me
By Danny Rubinstein, Ha'aretz,
August
27, 2003
The
West's urge to surrender is palpable
By Mark Steyn,
The Jerusalem Post,
August 26, 2003
The
Exodus fraud
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com,
August 26, 2003
Salvaging
the road map
Editorial,
The Washington Times,
August 25, 2003
Anti-Israel
U.
By Jonathan Calt Harris, The New York Post,
August
25, 2003
Peace
Pipes
Editorial,
The New York Post, August
25, 2003
The
murders and the martyrs
By Diana West, townhall.com,
August 25, 2003
That
old-fashioned Jew-hatred
By Alan M. Dershowitz,
The Jerusalem Post,
August 25, 2003
Demolish
the myths
By Yonah Alexander,
The Jerusalem Post,
August 25, 2003
The
wrong 'cycle of violence'
By Richard L. Benkin,
israelinsider,
August 24, 2003
De-Palestinize
the Palestinians
By Efraim Inbar,
The Jerusalem Post,
August 24, 2003
Israel's
Right to Be Israel
By Daniel AyalonThe Washington Post,
August 24, 2003
Pipes
Doesn't Pander
By Katherine Mangu-Ward, The Weekly Standard,
August 22, 2003
Victory
is the only option
By Caroline B. Glick,
The Jerusalem Post,
August 22, 2003
Abbas's
choice
Editorial,
The National Post, August
22, 2003
Road
Map, R.I.P.
By John Podhoretz, The New York Post,
August 22, 2003
Just
Another Arafat?
Editorial,
The Wall Street Journal, August
21, 2003
Another
reason to build the fence
Editorial,
The National Post, August
20, 2003
Baghdad
and Jerusalem
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post,
August 20, 2003
A
tale of two men
By Motti Salzberg, israelinsider,
August 20, 2003
Growing
Leftist and Middle Eastern Hatred
By Jonathan Burack, FrontPage Magazine,
August 19, 2003
The
BBC's crooked time-line
By Andrea Levin, The Jerusalem Post,
August 18 2003
Is
the glass half empty or half full?
By Barry Rubin, The Jerusalem Post,
August 18 2003
What
Right?
By Saul Singer, National Review,
August 18 2003
There
is no right of return
Editorial,
Ha'aretz, 18 August, 2003
Ignorance
By Ralph Peters, The New York Post,
August 18, 2003
Terrorist
leader as career choice
By Dov Burt Levy, israelinsider,
August 18, 2003
Keep
Khadafy Caged
By Peter Brookes, The New York Post,
August 18, 2003
Saudi
Arabia's Teachers of Terror
By Jon Kyl and Charles Schumer, The Washington
Post, August 18, 2003
Don't
expect an apology
By Jonathan S. Tobin, The Jerusalem Post,
August 15, 2003
Evangelical
Christians, our new allies
By Isi Leibler, The Jerusalem Post,
August 15, 2003
Rewarding
Terror
Editorial,
The New York Post, August
15, 2003
This
Is Not Islam
By Amer Taheri, The New York Post,
August 15, 2003
The
Truth About Daniel Pipes
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
August 15, 2003
Terrorism Casts Pall on 'Road Map'
By Max Abrahms, Los Angeles Times,
August 14, 2003
The
Jewish Temple
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com,
August 14, 2003
The
war that never ends
By Cal Thomas, townhall.com,
August 14, 2003
False
equivalences
By Sean Gannon, israelinsider,
August 14, 2003
Sharon's
long memory
By Uri Dan, The Jerusalem Post,
August 14, 2003
Israel's
Red Flag on Iran
By Jim Hoagland, The Washington Post,
August 13, 2003
Onus
On Abbas
Editorial,
The New York Post, August
13, 2003
Libertarians
who loathe Israel
By Ilana Mercer, WorldNetDaily.com,
August 13, 2003
No
more 'let's pretend'
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, August
13, 2003
Syria
plays a risky card
By Bertus Hendriks, Radio Netherlands,
August 12, 2003
Reform
Syria, change the Middle East
By Rami G. Khouri, The Jerusalem Post,
August 11, 2003
Who
killed Haviv Dadon?
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, August
11, 2003
What
the Chechens have learned
By Evelyn Gordon, The Jerusalem Post,
August 11, 2003
Put
it down to experience
By Barry Rubin,
The Jerusalem Post, August
11, 2003
Fighting
the same battle from Europe to the Mideast
By Natan Sharansky,
The Jerusalem Post, August
4, 2003
Stuck
on a Barrier That's Not on the Road Map
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
August 8, 2003
Let
them stay at home
By Ze'ev Schiff, Ha'aretz,
6 August, 2003
Shaking
Up the Neighbors
By Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times,
August 6, 2003
A
'road map' to nowhere
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe,
August 3, 2003
Egypt's
Grip on Civil Liberties
By William Fisher, The Washington Post,
August 4, 2003
Debunking
political correctness
By Diana West, The Washington Times,
August 1, 2003
'Israel's
fight is our fight'
By Tom DeLay, The Jerusalem Post,
August 3, 2003
Sharon's
history lesson
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, August
3, 2003
Accepting
our limitations
Caroline Glick, The Jerusalem Post,
August 1, 2003
The
last acceptable prejudice
By Suzanne Fields, The Washington Times,
July 28, 2003
Do
Fence Me In
By William Safire, The New York Times,
July 31, 2003
You
call this a cease-fire?
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily,
July 31, 2003
Wishful
thinking on Islamist terror?
By Frank J. Gaffney Jr., The Washington
Times, July 31, 2003
'No
wall between Bush and Sharon'
By Uri Dan, The Jerusalem Post,
July 31, 2003
The
Palestinians are not following the road map
By Israel Asper, O.C., O.M., Q.C., The National
Post, July 30, 2003
Sum
Of Arab Fears
Amir Taheri, The New York Post,
July 30, 2003
Over
the Fence & Through the Terror Woods
By Max Abrahms, National Review,
July 30, 2003
A
New 'New Mideast'
By Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times,
July 30, 2003
Straddling
the fence
Editorial,
The Washington Times,
July 30, 2003
Mazen,
Get Movin'
Editorial,
, The New York Post, July
30, 2003
What
does it mean that no one's outraged by images of Saddam's
dead sons?
By James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal's
Best of the Web Today, July 28, 2003
Who's
driving peace, Bush or Annan?
By Anne Bayefsky, Chicago Sun-Times,
July 20, 2003
U.N. is UNfit to run Iraq
By Clifford D. May, The New York Post,
July 26, 2003
Middle
East: The Realities
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
July 25, 2003
Islam
Future
By Amir Taheri, The New York Post,
July 24, 2003
An
Iraqi Thanksgiving
By Ayad Rahim, The Wall Street Journal,
July 26, 2003
Middle
East: The Realities
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, July
25, 2003
The
roadblock
By Mike Evans, WorldNetDaily, July 25, 2003
What do Palestinians
do with humanitarian-aid money?
By Ike Seamans, The Miami Herald, July 25, 2003
Israel's
fence aids security - and peace
By Richard Z. Chesnoff, New York Daily News, July
25, 2003
Europolitics
and the road map
By Ovadia Soffer, The Jerusalem Post, July 23, 2003
Moral
Clarity and the Middle East
By William J. Bennett, National Review, July 22,
2003
Horatius
Pipes
By Frank J. Gaffney Jr., The Washington Times, July
22, 2003
Being
the BBC means never having to say you're sorry
By Douglas Davis, The Jerusalem Post, July 22, 2003
Who
is Mahmoud Abbas?
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily, July 22, 2003
Anti-Semitic
writings aside, Truman stuck out his neck for
Israel
By Michael Benson, israelinsider, July 22, 2003
The
prerequisite to peace
By Rachel Neuwirth, israelinsider, July 22, 2003
Prisoner
release veering away from the road map
By Eli Kazhdan, The Jerusalem Post, July 22, 2003
'Right
Of Return' Reality
By Max Abrahms, The New York Post, July 22, 2003
UN
farce as Libya judges Israeli rights
By Ian Mather, The Scotsman, July 20, 2003
What
the Refugees Want
Editorial, The
Wall Street Journal, July 20, 2003
A
Fight for Liberty
By Tony Blair, The Wall Street Journal, July 18, 2003
A
blueprint for international instability
By Shlomo Avineri, The Jerusalem Post, July 17, 2003
Can
the BBC operate responsibly?
By Daniel Seaman, The Jerusalem Post, July 14, 2003
Taking
Truman at His Deed
By Richard Cohen, The Washington Post, July 15, 2003
Don’t
Open the Champagne Yet
By David Horovitz, The Jerusalem Report, July 2003
This
was not just 'ugly student politics'
By Martin Himel, National Post, July 15, 2003
Meanwhile,
back in Damascus
Editorial, The
Jerusalem Post, July 14, 2003
Principles
for Peace in the Middle East
By Benjamin Netanyahu, Capitalism Magazine, July 14,
2003
Inciting
Hearts and Minds to Peace
By Silvan Shalom, The Washington Post, July 14, 2003
Truman
on Underdogs
By William Safire, The New York Times, July 14, 2003
Mideast
Victory
By Ralph Peters, The New York Post, July 14, 2003
Syria
staging P.R. offensive
By Farid N. Ghadry, The Washington Times, July 14,
2003
What
is the IRA doing in Ramallah?
By Matthew Gutman, The Jerusalem Post, July 14, 2003
Lose
our children, lose our future
By Isi Leibler, The Jerusalem Post, July 14, 2003
Tehran's
nuclear stonewalling
Editorial, The
Washington Times, July 14, 2003
Beyond
the road map
Editorial, The
Jerusalem Post, July 10, 2003
Iran's
Armageddon option
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, July 8, 2003
Disinfect
the BBC before it poisons again
By Barbara Amiel, The Jerusalem Post, July 8, 2003
Turning
terrorists into freedom fighters
By Evelyn Gordon, The Jerusalem Post, July 8, 2003
It's
Ignorance
By Caitlin Marinelli, Newsday, July 7, 2003
Anti-Semitism?
It's Ingrained in Our Culture
By Seth Armus, Newsday, June 27, 2003
Europe is part of the problem
By Barry Rubin, The Jerusalem Post, July 7, 2003
Mubarak
in Jerusalem
Editorial, The
Jerusalem Post, July 7, 2003
Saudi
Arabia is trying to change its image
By Zvi Bar'el, Ha'aretz, July 7, 2003
Wake
up, Europe
By Isi Leibler, The Jerusalem Post, July 6, 2003
Don't
release the murderers
By Stewart Weiss, The Jerusalem Post, July 6, 2003
The
Egyptian invitation is still in the mail
By Zvi Bar'el, Ha'aretz, July
6, 2003
In
the Middle East, black means white
By Robert Fulford, National Post,
July 5, 2003
Vigilance
at the border and beyond
By Robert Fulford, National Post,
July 4, 2003
Morality
under fire
By Caroline Glick, The Jerusalem Post,
July 4, 2003
It's
not a cease-fire
By Micah D. Halpern, israelinsider, July
4, 2003
Useful
idiots in the Middle East
By Cal Thomas, townhall.com,
July 3, 2003
Scholarship
about Islam in America
By Akbar Ahmed, Religion News Service,
July 2, 2003
Where
Hatred Trumps Bread
By Cynthia Ozick, The Wall Street Journal,
June 30, 2003
The
making of a terrorist state
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, June 30,
2003
Truce
in Israel?
By Mike Evans, WorldNetDaily.com,
June 30, 2003
ANALYSIS:
Al-Aksa Martyrs are the wild card
By Matthew Gutman, The Jerusalem Post,
June 30, 2003
Planting
the seeds of the next war
By Itamar Marcus, The Jerusalem Post,
June 29, 2003
Anti-Semitism?
It's Ingrained in Our Culture
By Seth Armus, Newsday.com,
June 27, 2003
The
CIA and Hamas
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com,
June 27, 2003
All
Terrorists Are Created Equal
By Clifford D. May, townhall.com,
June 26, 2003
Good
fences, good neighbors
By Gerald M. Steinberg, The Jerusalem Post,
June 27, 2003
Ariel
Urged W.'s Speech Shocker
By Uri Dan, The New York Post,
June 8, 2003
Seeds
of Hate in Saudi Arabia
By David A. Harris, The Washington Post,
June 7, 2003
Shades
of Oslo
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
June 6, 2003
Caution:
Reality ahead
Mona Charen, townhall.com,
June 6, 2003
The
Road Map to Hell in the Middle East
by Robert W. Tracinski, CAPITALISM MAGAZINE,
June 5, 2003
Ceasefire,
more than a word
By Micah D. Halpern, israelinsider, June
5, 2003
The
same deception, the same delusion
By Israel Harel, Ha'aretz,
June 5, 2003
Hope
and experience
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, June 4,
2003
How
about a Jewish state?
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, June 3,
2003
The
Arab Obligation
Editorial,
The Washington Post, June
3, 2003
A
summit against terror
Editorial,
The Washington Times, June
2, 2003
No
Phony 'Cease-Fires' With Terrorism
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
May 30, 2003
Israeli
schizophrenia
By Micah D. Halpern, israelinsider, May
30, 2003
Forget
about any right of return
By Rosie DiManno, The Toronto Star,
May 28, 2003
A
flicker of hope
Editorial,
The National Post, May 27,
2003
A
journey without maps
By Fouad Ajami, U.S.News,
May 26, 2003
Israel
has right to assassinate terrorists: Dershowitz
By Janice Arnold, Canadian Jewish News,
May 2003
New
York Times Refuses to Report the Straight Facts
By Ricki Hollander, CAMERA, May
23, 2003
Arafat's
next vacation
By Reuven Koret, israelinsider, May
23, 2003
The
“Cycle of Violence” Fallacy
By Max Abrahms, National Review, May
23, 2003
Where's
the Muslim Debate?
By Husain Haqqani, The Wall Street Journal,
May 24, 2003
"If
the Palestinians Want a State, Let Them Earn It."
By Michael Harty, FrontPageMagazine,
May 22, 2003
Protest
could help peace plan
Editorial,
The Montreal Gazette, May
22, 2003
Widow
decries suicide bombing
By Paul Adams, The Globe and Mail,
May 22, 2003
The
real road map - for Muslim terror
By Uri Dan, The Jerusalem Post,
May 21, 2003
The World Should Know What He Did to My Family
By Smadar Haran Kaiser, The Washington Post,
May 18, 2003
Carrots
don't work in the Mideast
By David Warren, The National Post,
May 21, 2003
Arafat's
shadow
Editorial,
Ha'aretz, May 21, 2003
One
war, one enemy
Editorial,
The National Post, May 20,
2003
Stand
Up to Evil
Editorial,
Arab News (Saudi Arabia),
May 16, 2003
The
Real Saudi Arabia
By Stephen Schwartz, The Wall Street Journal,
May 17, 2003
Coddling
Hezbollah -- again
Editorial,
The National Post, May 16,
2003
Israel's
unshakable allies
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe,
May 15, 2003
Homegrown
Fanatics
By Sulaiman Al-Hattlan, The New York Times,
May 15, 2003
Chaos
in Saudi Arabia
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com,
May 15, 2003
The
Bush Polonaise
By William Safire, The New York Times,
May 15, 2003
Breaking
Oslo’s Spell
By Saul Singer, National Review,
May 14, 2003
House
of Terror
Editorial,
The Wall Street Journal, May
14, 2003
Persecution
in 'Palestine'
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com,
May 14, 2003
Four
steps to become the Palestinian Sadat
By Julian Schvindlerman, israelinsider,
May 14, 2003
Choices,
not gestures
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, May 13, 2003
'Where's
our diplomatic horizon?'
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, May 12, 2003
Don't
reward Palestinian terror
By Uzi Landau, The Jerusalem Post, May
12, 2003
What
role for Syria?
Editorial,
The Washington Times, May
12, 2003
Fork
in the road map
By Clifford D. May, The Washington Times,
May 11, 2003
'Freeing
the Middle East'
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, May 11, 2003
a
The
Roadblock on the Road Map
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
May 9, 2003
Settlements
are not the root problem
By Jerry Rapp, israelinsider,
May 9, 2003
Stopping
suicide bombers
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, May 9, 2003
Mideast
peace plan in need of wet-nurse to get moving
By Rosie Dimanno, The Toronto Star,
May 9, 2003
Moderate
Muslims and the road map
By Tashbih Sayyed, The Jerusalem Post,
May 7, 2003
Get
out of the U.N.!
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com,
May 7, 2003
Israel's
last line of defence
By Rosie Dimanno, The Toronto Star,
May 6, 2003
Arafat
taking low road off the map: Israel
By Uri Dan, The New York Post,
May 3, 2003
U.N.
Hypocrites Can't Define Terrorism
By Rowland Nethaway, New London Day,
May 3, 2003
Wrong
Turn
By Abraham D. Sofaer, The Wall Street Journal,
May 3, 2003
Peace
and the god of martyrdom
By Saul Singer, The Jerusalem Post, May
1, 2003
Hamas
vs. Abbas
By William Safire, The New York Times,
May 1, 2003
The
battle of the Abus
By Micah D. Halpern, israelinsider,
May 1, 2003
Road
map for legitimizing terror
By Israel Harel, Ha'aretz,
May 1, 2003
Roadmap
to Mideast tyranny
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com,
May 1, 2003
Abu
Mazen: A Political Profile
By Yael Yehoshua, MEMRI, April
30, 2003
Don't stop fighting terror
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, April 30, 2003
Endorsing
another murderer
By Ryan Jones, Jerusalem Newswire,
April 29, 2003
'Mahmoud
Abbas's task'
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, April 25, 2003
'Palestinians'
are to blame for Fedayeen Saddam
By David Perlmutter, israelinsider,
April 25, 2003
The
real CAIR
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com,
April 25, 2003
CNN's
Compromise
By Andrea Levin, The Jerusalem Post, April
24, 2003
The
mystery of the missing leaders
By Ze'ev Schiff, Ha'aretz,
April 25, 2003
Chirac's Latest Ploy
By William Safire, The New York Times,
April 24, 2003
Reading
the road map
By Barry Rubin, The Jerusalem Post, April
22, 2003
Lift
the Sanctions Now
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
April 21, 2003
Tackling
the Syrian threat
Editorial,
The Washington Times, April
21, 2003
Syrian
Power Play
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
April 18, 2003
Why
this year is different
By Gerald M. Steinberg, The Jerusalem Post,
April 18, 2003
Now
the losers want in
By Amir Taheri, The Jerusalem Post, April
18, 2003
Right
of return is wrong turn on road to peace
By Bruce S. Ticker, israelinsider, April
15, 2003
Germans
don't realize what they have lost
By Alexandra Richie, The National Post,
April 14, 2003
The
Best Defense
By William Safire , The New York Times,
April 14, 2003
Lies in the Absence Of Liberty
By Fred Hiatt, The Washington Post,
April 14, 2003
A cruel farce in diplomacy
By Nat Hentoff, The Washington Times,
April 14, 2003
The
Next to Go: Yasir Arafat
By David Makovsky, The New York Times,
April 14, 2003
Wow,
Who Are the Smart Guys?
By Robert L. Bartley, The Wall Street Journal,
April 14, 2003
Where's
the Arab Street?
Editorial,
The Washington Times, April
14, 2003
They
Couldn't Kill Hope
By Amir Taheri, The New York Post,
April 14, 2003
The
Future of Iraq
Editorial,
The Wall Street Journal, April
6, 2003
'Michael
Kelly, 1957-2003'
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, April 6, 2003
Abu
Mazen knows the score
By Dr. Aaron Lerner, israelinsider,
April 5, 2003
Israel
can't win for losing
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, April
2, 2003
Why
the Arabs are fixated on Israel
By Margaret MacMillan, The National Post,
April 4, 2003
Ties
of faith and freedom
By Tom DeLay, The Washington Times,
April 2, 2003
Plan
B -- for Baghdad
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
April 1, 2003
The
Soliloquy of Dakel Abbas
By Oriana Fallaci, , The Wall Street Journal,
April 3, 2003
Road
map to where?
Editorial,
The Washington Times, April
1, 2003
War
is hell
By Moshe Arens, Ha'arez, April
1, 2003
One
enemy, one war
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, March 31, 2003
The
gap between the West and the Middle East
By Diana West, townhall.com,
March 31, 2003
Game Over for Syria's Double-Dealer
By Uri Dan, The New York Post,
March 30, 2003
Tragedy
of the Arabs
By Ralph Peters, The New York Post,
March 30, 2003
'Syria
chooses sides'
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, March 29, 2003
The
new anti-Semitism
By Melanie Phillips, The Spectator,
March 22, 2003
Palestinians'
premier is no moderate
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe,
March 30, 2003
The
British government is desperate
By Dr. Yoav J. Tenembaum, WorldNetDaily.com,
March 28, 2003
The
Little People
By Michael Medved, The Wall Street Journal,
March 26, 2003
Riyadh,
Ankara and the fall of Saddam
Editorial,The
Washington Times, March 28, 2003
The
Iraq Tipping Point
Editorial,
The Wall Street Journal, March
28, 2003
Taking
Sides
By Daniel Henninger, The Wall Street Journal,
March 28, 2003
The
treatment of POWs
By Andrew G. Bostom,The Washington Times,
March 28, 2003
Kofi
Annan's Offense
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
March 28, 2003
Israel's
goals after the war
By Ze'ev Schiff, Ha'arez,
March 28, 2003
An
American 'martyr'?
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, March
28, 2003
Help
Iraqis Arise
By William Safire, The New York Times,
March 27, 2003
A
wolf in wolf's clothing
By Israel Harel, Ha'arez,
March 27, 2003
Remember
our enemies
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, March
27, 2003
Marchers
of folly
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, March 26, 2003
The
other Mideast moment of truth
By Bradley Burston, Ha'arez,
March 26, 2003
A
light unto the nations
By Reuven Koret, israelinsider,
March 26, 2003
The
'we didn't know' defense
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, March
26, 2003
Making
nice to the Quartet
By Gary Rosenblatt, israelinsider,
March 26, 2003
'I
was a fool to be a human shield for Saddam'
By Daniel Pepper, The Jerusalem Post,
March 26, 2003
Curbing
Arafat's sway
Editorial,
The Toronto Star, March 24,
2003
What
did Canada do in the war?
By L. Ian Macdonald, The Montreal Gazette,
March 24, 2003
Don't
Go Back to the U.N.
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
March 21, 2003
Au
Revoir, Petite France
By Paul Johnson, The Wall Street Journal,
March 22, 2003
Fifty
years of pride in Canada disappears
By Michael Walker, The National Post,
March 22, 2003
The
Arab Coalition
By Dennis Ross, The Wall Street Journal,
March 20, 2003
Oy,
the French!
By Jackie Mason & Raoul Felder, Jewish
World Review, March 18, 2003
The
Arafat Show continues
By Barry Rubin, The Jerusalem Post, March
18, 2003
Why
I am thankful
By Bently Elliott, The Washington Times,
March 18, 2003
'The
Oath I Will Keep'
Editorial,
The New York Post, March 18,
2003
W's
Plain Truth
By John Podhoretz, The New York Post,
March 18, 2003
A
decision that had to be made
Editorial,
The Washington Times, March
18, 2003
Saddam's
War Plan
By Amir Taheri, The New York Post,
March 18, 2003
How
Iran planned the Buenos Aires blast
By Ze'ev Schiff, Ha'aretz,
March 18, 2003
The
12-Year War
Editorial,
The Wall Street Journal, March
18, 2003
When
America Left Peace to France
By Robert L. Bartley, The Wall Street Journal,
March 17, 2003
The
misguided peaceniks
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, March
14, 2003
Questions
for the peaceniks
By Pete du Pont, The Wall Street Journal,
March 14, 2003
U.N.
Absurdity
By George F. Will, The Washington Post,
March 13, 2003
The
Rage, the Pride and the Doubt
By Oriana Fallaci, The Wall Street Journal,
March 13, 2003
The
French Connection
By William Safire, The New York Times,
March 13, 2003
Call
the Vote. Walk Away.
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
March 12, 2003
Bush
in Lilliput
Editorial,
The Wall Street Journal, March
12, 2003
Welcome
to York U, where tolerance is no longer tolerated
By Margaret Wente, The Globe and Mail,
March 11, 2003
Springtime
for Saddam
By John Leo, U.S.News, March
9, 2003
'No
Room for Question Marks'
Editorial,
The New York Post, March 8,
2003
Liberation's
Limits
By Kay S. Hymowitz, The Wall Street Journal,
March 8, 2003
It
was the last day out for father and son
By Yair Ettinger, Ha'aretz,
March 7, 2003
American
Teen Tried to Unite Jews, Arabs
The Associated Press, March 6, 2003
The
forgotten terrorist
By Thomas W. Murphy, israelinsider.com,
March 4, 2003
Professor
of lies, hate and terror
By Rachel Neuwirth, israelinsider.com,
March 4, 2003
Bush
on Israel: Heartburn for All
By Daniel Pipes, The New York Post,
March 4, 2003
What
I mean by 'Islamo-fascism'
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, March
3, 2003
The
unstrung quartet
By Paul Greenberg, townhall.com,
March 3, 2003
The
$300 million man
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, March 1, 2003
Why
Middle East 'Marshall Plan' Ignores Real Roots of Terrorism
By Eric Cantor, Forward, February
28, 2003
The
truth about Christians in 'Palestine'
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, February
28, 2003
A
Monumental Mistake
By Michael Freund, The National Review,
February 28, 2003
Peace,
Peace, When There is No Peace
By Naomi Ragen, IsraelNationalNews,
February 23, 2003
France's
five cardinal sins over Iraq
By Andre Glucksmann, The International Herald
Tribune, February 22, 2003
An
unconventional Arab viewpoint
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, February
24, 2003
Time
To Ditch The UN
By Stanley K. Ridgley
FrontPageMagazine.com, February
21, 2003
The
Belgians as true Europeans
By Isi Leibler, The Jerusalem Post, February
20, 2003
The
Western 'Street'
By Amir Taheri, The Wall Street Journal,
February 18, 2003
What
witch-hunts say about Europe
By Doron Kescher, israelinsider.com, February
18, 2003
Peace
or justice?
Editorial,
The Montreal Gazette, February
18, 2003
No
limits to hypocrisy
By Moshe Arens, Ha'aretz,
February 18, 2003
Israel's
second-class status at the UN
By Anne Bayefsky, The National Post,
February 18, 2003
Marching
For Genocide
Editorial,
The New York Post, February
18, 2003
'Jews,
Hindus Not Wanted'
By Harvey A. Silverglate, The Wall Street
Journal, February 17, 2003
We
owe it to history
By Hal Lindsey, WorldNetDaily.com, February
6, 2003
The
UN's last chance
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, February 5, 2003
Barak's
clear-eyed optimism
Editorial,
St. Petersburg Times, February
5, 2003
Syrian
occupation suffocates Lebanon, and the world shrugs
By Claudia Rosett, The Wall Street Journal,
February 5, 2003
Remember
why Israel was created
By Piero Ostellino, Italy Weekly,
February 5, 2003
The
UN is fast becoming a threat to world peace
By Barbara Amiel, The Daily Telegraph,
February 5, 2003
Sharon's
Fortuitous Win
Editorial,
The New York Post, January 30, 2003
Theatre
of the absurd
By Hal Lindsey, WorldNetDaily.com, January
30, 2003
Evidence
that can't be ignored
By David Limbaugh, The Washington Times,
January 30, 2003
It's
time for Kofi to get out of town
By George Jonas, The National Post,
January 29, 2003
It
takes a thief to catch a thief
By Helle Dale, The Washington Times, January
29, 2003
The
psychosis of Muslim failure has spread to the West
By Mark Steyn, The Jerusalem Post, January
27, 2003
Blix
documents Iraqi violations
Editorial,
The Washington Times, January 28, 2003
Get
off the fence
Editorial,
The National Post, January 28, 2003
The
UN gives hypocrisy a bad name
By Shlomo Avineri, The Jerusalem Post,
January 27, 2003
How Many People Has Hussein Killed?
By John F. Burns, The New York Times,
January 26, 2003
EU
funds for PA terror
By Rachel Ehrenfeld and Sarah Zebaida, WorldNetDaily.com,
January 24, 2003
Revisiting
the Six-Day War
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, January
23, 2003
UN
lacks moral fiber to back US
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe,
January 23, 2003
Nobel
Hypocrite
By John Perazzo, FrontPageMagazine,
January 23, 2003
Why
We Know Iraq Is Lying
By Condoleezza Rice, The New York Times,
January 23, 2003
Of
corruption and treason
By Isi Leibler, The Jerusalem Post,
January 22, 2003
The
Anti-Zionists
By Barry Farber, NewsMax.com,
January 22, 2003
Marching
With Stalinists
By Michael Kelly, The Washington Post,
January 22, 2003
A
Tyrants Club
By Claudia Rosett, The Wall Street Journal,
January 22, 2003
Gadhafi's
prize
Editorial,
The Globe and Mail, January
21, 2003
Terror
for Christians in Arafat-land
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, January
21, 2003
Learning
from Israel
By Edward Grossman, The American Spectator,
January 20, 2003
Same
as it ever was
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, January
19, 2003
Ilan
Ramon's subtle call to Jewish earthlings
By Shlomo Gestetner, The Jerusalem Post,
January 15, 2003
Immature
By Martin Peretz, The New Republic,
January 10, 2003
Why
the Arab world hates America
By Dennis Prager, WorldNetDaily.com, January
14, 2003
'Bomb
Texas'
By Victor Davis Hanson, The Wall Street Journal,
January 13, 2003
Inspections
As Farce
By Amir Taheri, The New York Post, January
12, 2003
Understanding
Palestinian mobocracy
By Mitchell G. Bard, israelinsider.com,
January 12, 2003
The
Quarter plays on and the terror continues
By Gerald M. Steinberg, The Jerusalem Post,
January 9, 2003
Israeli
restraint makes terrorism more likely
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe,
January 9, 2003
A
story of cold-blooded murder
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, January
9, 2003
Remembering
Noam
By Jonathan Medved, The Jerusalem Post,
January 9, 2003
10
steps Bush should take to combat Palestinian terrorism
By Zionist Organization of America,
January 7, 2003
It's
in our hands
By Caroline B. Glick, The Jerusalem Post,
January 6, 2003
The
academic boycott of Israel: Back to 1933
By Edward Alexander, The Jerusalem Post,
January 2, 2003
Lest
We Forget
By Michael Gonzalez, The Wall Street Journal,
April 12, 2003
What
Moral Legitimacy?
Editorial,
The Wall Street Journal, April
11, 2003
'Wake-up
call for Europe'
Editorial,
The Jerusalem Post, April 10, 2003
Jubilant
V-I Day
By William Safire, The New York Times,
April 10, 2003
The
Iraq the Arab World Saw All Along
By Mamoun Fandy, The New York Times,
April 10, 2003
Long-Distance
Arabs
By Amir Taheri, The New York Post,
April 10, 2003
Liberation!
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com,
April 10, 2003
Liberation
Day
Editorial,
The New York Post, April 10,
2003
We
Told You So
Editorial,
The New York Post, April 10,
2003
On
To Paris!
Editorial,
The New York Post, April 10,
2003
Killing
a Regime, Not a People
By Charles Krauthammer, , The Washington
Post, April 10, 2003
Baghdad
Day
By William Shawcross, The Wall Street Journal,
April 9, 2003
Why
Arabs love Israel
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com,
April 9, 2003
To
America's Soldiers
By Barbara J. Makuch, The Wall Street Journal,
April 9, 2003
Park
Hotel massacre - one year later
By Isaac Herzog, The Jerusalem Post, April
8, 2003
2001,
2002