Topic: Yasser Arafat

Desmond Tutu nominates mass murderer for Nobel Peace Prize June 17, 2016 Thomas Lifson Victims were Jewish civilians, so apparently they don't count.
Puffing John Kerry February 7, 2014 Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison No amount of press puffery can change the brute facts of John Kerry's tenure as Secretary of State.
The Temple Mount, Dismounted December 29, 2013 Janet Tassel In the Muslim grand scheme to erase Jews from all of Jerusalem, since 1967 things have steadily gotten worse at the Temple Mount, Judaism's holiest ground.
How Communists Helped a Terrorist Revise History December 15, 2013 Camie Davis The strange story of Yasser Arafat.
The Unsurprising Corruption of Palestinian Authorities October 17, 2013 Michael Curtis Instead of dealing with the reality of Palestinian wastage and theft of financial resources, critics of Israel persist in bias and prejudicial behavior.
Empty Handshakes September 30, 2013 Michael Curtis The non-handshake with Hassan Rouhani may have been the only real break that Obama has had in recent months.
Embracing the Viper March 22, 2013 Russ Vaughn In spite of Obama's declaration that Israel's future is "bound to ours," he notably did not say that Israel's survival is bound to ours
The Peace Process Obsession February 20, 2013 Richard Baehr Before the president and his new Secretary of State John Kerry begin to repeat the mistakes of the past and resume the effort at "peace processing," here is what they need to understand.
Nobel Peace Prize Committee Outdoes Itself October 12, 2012 Thomas Lifson In the race to diminish the prestige of the prize, the committee may have topped its disastrous award of the prize to Barack Obama, for no particular reason.