Monthly Archives: December 2017

Twilight over the “Palestinian Cause” by Guy Millière

Yasser Arafat (1929 – 2004), Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, attends the Arab League summit in Rabat, Morocco, 1974. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Reports from the West Bank after the Six Day War show that the Arabs interviewed defined themselves as “Arabs” or “Jordanians”, and evidently did not yet know that they were “the Palestinian people”. Since then, they were taught it.

“Court Jihad”: How the French Justice System Assists Islamists by Yves Mamou

In France, all the circumlocutions for the word “terrorist” appear to have the same goal: to deny that Islamist terrorism is a coordinated movement and that Islamist warriors are mainly French citizens engaged in a war against their own country.

What Is Really to Blame for Palestinian Violence? by Ruthie Blum

Rather than engage in institution-building, which the United States, Europe and even Israel funded with billions of dollars, PA President Mahmoud Abbas – Arafat’s successor – made no effort to reform Palestinian civil society, including the education system

Jerusalem: An Opportunity for Islamic Reformation? by Nonie Darwish

Despite the cries that Islam is a religion of peace, Islamic terror threat is everywhere; Muslims still teach hatred of Jews and Christians and they still preach jihad and killing the enemies of Allah. How can any sane person trust that Islam is moderate and is serious about wanting peace when the Muslim world is exploding with terror?

Is the UK Overthrowing the Christian Basis of the West? by Giulio Meotti

As the progressive publication Prospect asked, “if we are no longer a Christian country, what are we?”Christians in the UK are on course to be in the minority by the middle of the century.

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