Dr. Stephen Covey compares leadership to management as follows: if workers are chopping their way through a jungle, managers figure out how to help them to chop faster. A leader climbs a tree, looks around, and realizes, “We’re in the wrong jungle!” Every discussion of how much land Israel must give up to have peace exemplifies this principle because the Islamic Middle East cannot tolerate the nearby presence of even one acre under Judeo-Christian control. I should have figured this out ten years ago. Israeli occupation of Arab land is not and has never been the root cause of the problems in the Middle East. Israel’s surrender of land, even to the extent of withdrawal to the pre-1967 borders, will therefore not bring peace and must be taken off the table. The bottom line is that what passes for Islam in that part of the world...
Egypt deploys thousands of troops and tanks in Sinai, in coordination with Israel The aim of the operation was to halt Bedouin control of the northern Sinai area, which allows for the transfer of weapons to the Gaza Strip through underground tunnels. The Israeli government approved the operation, which places Egyptian infantry, armored vehicles, and... The video and translation of his comments were provided by Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI). “The French Initiative reshaped the issue of the ’Jewish State,” a formula that is also unacceptable to us – two states for two peoples,” Sha’ath said. “They can describe Israel as a state for two peoples, but we will be a state for one people. “The story of two states for two peoples means that there will be a Jewish people over there and a Palestinian people here. We will never accept this…. “We will not...
Laura: There is no difference between fatah and hamas. Both charters call for the obliteration of Israel and both murder Jews, and yet the west and even the Israeli government talk about fatah being a “partner for peace” as though it can be distinguished from hamas. Here is PA TV honoring a mother who raised her daughter to become a homicide bomber. “Palestinian” mothers of homicide bombers take pride in the fact that their children blew themselves up to massacre Jews. A depraved society which celebrates the act of mass murder and indoctrinates their children that their greatest aspiration in life should be to blow themselves up in a crowd of Jews, is certainly not deserving of statehood. Yet instead of treating “palestinian” society as a pariah, the world demands that Israel surrender territory to these bloodthirsty hordes who scream for the genocide of the Jews. And our tax money goes to support them. And Israel, not the...
He is still the same anti-American leftist he was before becoming our president.. By NORMAN PODHORETZ
By Rubin Katz Foreword by Dr Stephen Smith OBE Available only as an e-Book from: www.readytoreadpublications.com and also from Amazon and Barnes & Noble Copyright © 2011 by Rubin Katz. All rights reserved. GONE TO PITCHIPOI is an extraordinary true story of a Jewish boy on the run in wartime Poland. It is an inspiration to read and a testament to the will to live and the courage to endure. Too young to be deemed fit for slave labour the boy is marked for certain death. Yet, he clings to life in a breathtaking journey from the depth of human despair to the hand of the guardian angel that saves him, time after time, from his deadly encounters. To keep ahead of his pursuers, Rubin must run and hide in ghetto cellars or he prowls in derelict buildings or slinks like a bog-rat in the nearby marshes. Hounded at every turn, the boy drifts from... Glenn (Beck) was granted a special meeting with Israel’s Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger. In the clip above, Glenn and the Chief Rabbi discuss preparations for the August 24th Restoring Courage event in Jerusalem. Watch Glenn and the Chief Rabbi connect on issues of faith and as the Chief Rabbi offers his support of the event. For more information on the Restoring Courage, Follow the Road to Restoring Courage on GBTV!
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Monday, 15 August 2011
Change the Paradigm of the Arab-Israeli Conflict to Win
by Bill Levinson (originally in the American Thinker)
Egypt trying to stop Bedouin control of the northern Sinai peninsula and put an end to anarchy that has taken hold of the region since Mubarak’s fall; top Israeli defense official in Cairo for talks.
By Anshel Pfeffer and DPA
Egypt, in coordination with Israel, has deployed its military in the northern Sinai Peninsula in order to gain control over the anarchy that has taken hold of the region, a senior Israeli defense official said on Sunday.
Egyptian troops escorted by tanks entered the Sinai Peninsula region on Friday in an attempt to put an end to the anarchy that has erupted there since the fall of the Mubarak regime.
by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
The Palestinian Authority continues to speak “two views for two medias.” Fatah foreign relations director Nabil Sha’ath told Lebanese TV that a PA state must include all Arabs with Israeli citizenship as well as millions of foreign “refugees.”
It’s open season on President Obama. Which is to say that the usual suspects on the right (among whom I include myself) are increasingly being joined in attacking him by erstwhile worshipers on the left. Even before the S&P downgrade, there were reports of Democrats lamenting that Hillary Clinton had lost to him in 2008. Some were comparing him not, as most of them originally had, to Lincoln and Roosevelt but to the hapless Jimmy Carter. There was even talk of finding a candidate to stage a primary run against him. But since the downgrade, more and more liberal pundits have been deserting what they clearly fear is a sinking ship.
Here, for example, from the Washington Post, is Richard Cohen: “He is the very personification of cognitive dissonance—the gap between what we (especially liberals) expected of the first serious African American presidential...
Ted Belman
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