Israel could learn from Sorry Day
Israel could learn from Sorry DayYakov RabkinMay 29, 2009 THE Sorry Day marks an important change in public and official attitudes to the indigenous population in Australia. Years of activism… Read more »
Israel could learn from Sorry DayYakov RabkinMay 29, 2009 THE Sorry Day marks an important change in public and official attitudes to the indigenous population in Australia. Years of activism… Read more »
Mike Ghouse comments on the article by Mr. Pipes belowA Rapid and Harsh Turn against Israel The enemies of Israel are not Palestinians or the Arabs; it is the leadership… Read more »
.A majority of the Israelis or the Jews, like all other majorities are open to another point of view and study the possibilities of ending conflicts. However, the extremists among… Read more »
Obama and Netanyahu Meet: What’s Next?by Daniel Pipes, JerusalemMay 18, 2009 The meeting on May 18 of two newly elected leaders, Barack Obama and Binyamin Netanyahu, raises a basic question… Read more »
Here’s how Israel would destroy Iran’s nuclear program. The authors conclude “The time has come to adopt new ways of thinking. No more fiery declarations and empty threats, but rather… Read more »
What do Palestinians and Israelis have in common?Bad Leadership! Just like the Palestinians, the Israelis did not have good leadership either, with one exception; Menachem Begin. Begin took bold steps… Read more »
I have always fought stereo typing of any group; A few Muslims and a few Jews broad brush each other, as if all Muslims or Jews behave the same, it… Read more »
It amazes me how George Bush and Osama bin Ladin live in the Settlers mentality; God authorized them to throw some one else from their homes and build their own?… Read more »
Note: I recieved this note and all the notes that I would receive from Israelis and Palestinians will be posted under the title, Myths or fact, until, an understanding is… Read more »
. II Annual Reflections on Holocaust and Genocides SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 2009 5:00 PM to 7:15 PM Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance 211 N. Record St. Suite 100,… Read more »