Peretz

Binoculars Blind Terrorist

by Haitham Sabbah February 28, 2007

As much as this is funny, it also reminds us that this terrorist don’t need to know how to use a binoculars to conduct his crimes. Are we surprised? Of course not. We all know that with or without the binoculars, Peretz committed crimes against humanity and will keep conducting such crimes, even if he [...]

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The Problem with Israel

by SR Editor January 3, 2007

This is very long article, if you don’t have the time to read it now, save it for other time as it is a “must read”! The Problem with Israel By Jeff Halper Thursday, November 23, 2006 Let’s be honest (for once): The problem in the Middle East is not the Palestinian people, not Hamas, [...]

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It’s never too late to share

by Haitham Sabbah September 3, 2006

I’m grateful for all the friends who send me daily links to material that is worth reading/watching/archiving, etc… They really enrich the arguments here, but what’s better than sharing friends are reading and sharing? Here is some of this material: Deception as a Way of Life – Israeli Myths: In a state established on a [...]

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The Israeli soldiers said they had been used as “sitting ducks.”

by Haitham Sabbah August 18, 2006

The defeated army: Some 160 infantry reserve soldiers are accusing their commanders of preventing them from participating in a demonstration against the war in Lebanon, which they called a “debacle.” The soldiers said they had been used as “sitting ducks.” “I’ve been in the army and reserves for 26 years and what happened this time [...]

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Looser they are, Israelis said

by Haitham Sabbah August 17, 2006

A poll, conducted by ‘Yedioth Aharonoth’ and Mina TZemach, published Wednesday morning, demonstrates a continued decrease of public support of Israel’s military and political leadership. Almost two-thirds of the public (63 percent) are reasonably certain that Defense Minister, Amir Peretz, did not do his job properly, compared to only 36 percent who thought that he [...]

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