Archived Worthwhile Reading
2002

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The archbishop of Canterbury's moral surrender
By Mark Steyn, The Jerusalem Post, December 30, 2002

Democracies aren't suicide pacts
By Yosef Goell, The Jerusalem Post, December 30, 2002

Israeli mothers share their grief
By Danielle Haas, San Francisco Chronicle, December 26, 2002

Riyadh's WTO Outrage
By E.V. Kontorovich, The New York Post, December 26, 2002

Hatred in Canada
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, December 25, 2002, 2002

You can have my gas mask
By Uri Dan, The Jerusalem Post, December 25, 2002, 2002

No peace in the Holy Land
By Alan Caruba, israelinsider.com, December 24, 2002

Gentleman's agreement at the UN
By Anne Bayefsky, The Globe and Mail, December 23, 2002

Immoral clarity at the UN
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, December 21, 2002, 2002

Road map to perdition
By Caroline P. Glick, The Jerusalem Post, December 20, 2002, 2002

Latest rant part of new wave of anti-Semitism
By Rosie DiManno, The Toronto Star, December 20, 2002

A tale of two 'Nakbas'
By Gerald A. Honigman, Jewish Xpress, December 5, 2002

The CBC lines up behind Hezbollah
By Robert Fulford, The National Post, December 16, 2002

What took them so long?
By Norman Spector, Montreal Gazette, December 16, 2002

Israel on Campus
By Ruth Wisse,
The Wall Street Journal, December 15, 2002

Charting a surer path to peace
By Kenneth J. Bialkin, The Jerusalem Post, December 13, 2002

Canada was right to ban Hezbollah
By Gerald Steinberg, The Globe and Mail, December 13, 2002

The 'settlements' issue
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, December 12, 2002

Hezbollah's new threat
Editorial, The Washington Times, December 10, 2002

Read Bin Laden's Letter
By Colbert I. King, The Washington Post, December 7, 2002

Latest attack on Jews brings a deafening silence
By Rosie DiManno, The Toronto Star, December 2, 2002

To be or not to be blown up
By Ilana Mercer, WorldNetDaily, November 27, 2002

Arab Muslim Anti-Semitism
By Andrew G. Bostom, FrontPageMagazine.com, November 25, 2002

Understand Nigeria and you understand the Islamic threat
By Dennis Prager, WorldNetDaily, November 26, 2002

The strength of the weak
By Shlomo Gazit, The Jerusalem Post, November 25, 2002

The Unique Cowardice Of Palestinian Terrorism
By Louis Rene Beres, Christian Action for Israel, November 25, 2002

Here we go again
By Andrew Friedman, israelinsider.com, November 18, 2002

Hutu Islam
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, November 17, 2002

Child Sacrifice, Palestinian Style
By Reuven Koret, CAPITALISM MAGAZINE.COM, November 13, 2002

Truth for Peace
By Max Singer, The Jerusalem Post, November 15, 2002

Terrorists, liberals,and the EU
By Caroline B. Glick, The Jerusalem Post, November 15, 2002

The raw truth in the kibbutz slaughter
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe, November 14, 2002

A condemnation and a surprise
By Amnon Rubinstein, Ha'aretz, November 14, 2002

An apartheid state?
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, November 11, 2002

Stanford disinivites a terror suspect, while Harvard fetes a pro-terror poet and more
By James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web Today, November 11, 2002

Egyptian TV Fuels Hate
Editorial, The Los Angeles Times, November 11, 2002

Suicide attacks are war crimes, targeted killings aren't
By David B. Rivkin, Jr., Lee A. Casey and Darin R. Bartram, The Jerusalem Post, November 7, 2002

Islamic Outposts in North America
By Cynthia Yacowar-Sweeney, Arutz 7, November 6, 2002

In Israel: Work for peace by riding the buses
By Gerald M. Steinberg, International Herald Tribune, November 6, 2002

Treatment of Israel strikes an alien note
By Alan M. Dershowitz, The National Post, November 5, 2002

New Yorker bests Times on anti-Semitism
By Andrea Levin, The Jerusalem Post, November 4, 2002

Pigs, Jews & War
By Jonah Goldberg, The New York Times, November 4, 2002

Still apologizing for terror
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, November 3, 2002

Israel faces rampant discrimination at the United Nations
By Julián Schvindlerman, The Miami Heald, November 1, 2002

Hell on Earth: The Other Occupied Territory
By John Perazzo, FrontPageMagazine.com, October 30, 2002

Let Them Come to Berlin
By Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, November 2, 2002

Charity toward whom?
Editorial, The Ottawa Citizen, November 1, 2002

Coddling Hezbollah
Editorial, The National Post, November 1, 2002

Bombers called `war criminals'
By Mitch Potter, The Toronto Star, November 1, 2002

Arafat’s Legacy
By Rachel Ehrenfeld, The National Review, October 31, 2002

We must end media bias against Israel
By I.H. Asper, The National Post, October 31, 2002

Stop making excuses for Muslim extremists
By Mark Steyn, The National Post, October 27, 2002

Lining up against the U.S.
By Frank J. Gaffney Jr. The Washington Times, October 29, 2002

Ransom by any other name
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, October 28, 2002

Jihad and the culture war against the west
By Suzanne Fields, townhall.com, October 28, 2002

The big new lie
By Alan M. Dershowitz, The Jerusalem Post, October 23, 2002

Call Their Bluff
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, October 18, 2002

Confronting Islamic terror: If not now, when?
By Gerald M. Steinberg, The Jerusalem Post, October 18, 2002

The root cause? We're all infidels
By Mark Steyn, The National Post, October 17, 2002

More equality than in Europe
By Amnon Rubinstein, Ha'aretz, October 9, 2002

Anti-Semitism, Not Poetry
By Richard Cohen, The Washington Post, October 8, 2002

The Oslo Discords
By David Horovitz, The Jerusalem Report, October 6, 2002

An ambiguous policy
By Moshe Arens, Ha'aretz, October 8, 2002

The Truth About the Mideast
By David G. Littman, National Review, October 7, 2002

Anti-Semitism in the guise of intellectualism
By Avi Becker, Ha'aretz, October 7, 2002

When free speech turns hateful
By Margaret Wente, The Globe and Mail, October 5, 2002

Arafat's Secret Masters
Editorial, The New York Post, October 5, 2002


The Myth Of 'U.N. Support'
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, October 4, 2002

Speaking of the UN
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, October 3, 2002

The trouble with the U.N.
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, October 4, 2002

A dangerous UN game
By Anne Bayefsky, The Globe and Mail, October 3, 2002

Preachers of hate in the Mideast
By Abraham Cooper and Harold Brackman, The Washington Times,
October 2, 2002

Hating Israel is part of campus culture
By Jonathan Kay, The National Post, September 25, 2002

Anti-semitism in Harvard Yard
By Suzanne Fields, townhall, September 26, 2002

Won’t Get Fooled Again
By James S. Robbins, National Review Online, September 24, 2002

Baseless Comparisons: UN Security Council Resolutions on Iraq and Israel
By Dore Gold, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, September 24, 2002

The End of the Pax Britannica
By David Pryce-Jones, City Comment, September 23, 2002

Revenge and Competition
By Gerald M. Steinberg, National Review Online, September 22, 2002

Is This the Way To Decide on Iraq?
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, September 20, 2002

How the war began
By Khaled Abu Toameh, The Jerusalem Post, September 19, 2002

The Extremists Are Losing
By Fareed Zakaria, The Washington Post, September 3, 2002

Keeping Faith With Islam in a New World
By Mona Eltahawy, The New York Times, September 3, 2002

A Living Memorial Grows in Jerusalem
By Theresa Vargas, Newsday, September 3, 2002

The Saudis' bad PR, PBS wipes Israel off the map, and more
By James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web Today, September 3, 2002

PBS Draws Ire Over 9/11 Show
By Ira Stoll, The New York Sun, September 3, 2002

The Backlash That Wasn't
By Thomas J. Bray, The Wall Street Journal, September 3, 2002

An 'Ally's' Contempt for America
By William McGurn, The Wall Street Journal, September 3, 2002

Perfidious Princes, Continued
Editorial, The New York Post, September 3, 2002

Lincoln, Clemenceau, Churchill, Ben-Gurion and Bush
By Amir Oren, Ha'aretz, September 4, 2002

The third threat
By Moshe Arens, Ha'aretz, September 3, 2002

A refreshing heretic with no 'vision of peace'
By Robert Fulford, The National Post, August 31, 2002

Jackie Mason & a Palestinian Walk into a Comedy Club . . .
By John Podhoretz, The New York Post, August 30, 2002

Europe's childish opposition
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, September 2, 2002

Disarming Israel
By David Vance, israelinsider, September 2, 2002

Put Arafat on Trial
By Alan M. Dershowitz, Reform Judaism, Fall 2002

Another meaningless peace pact
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, August 30, 2002

The Pretense of Human Rights Policy
JINSA, August 30, 2002

If Churchill were alive today, he would strike at Saddam
By John Keegan, The Daily Telegraph, August 29, 2002

The enemy within
An interview with IDF Chief of Staff Moshe Ya'alon, Ha'aretz, August 30, 2002

The Terrible Logic of Nukes
By Charles Krauthammer, TIME Magazine, September 2, 2002

Propaganda Liberation Organization
Editorial, The New York Post, August 29, 2002

Sore losers
Editorial, The Washington Times, August 29, 2002

Saddam's Terror State
By Ken Adelman, The Wall Street Journal, August 28, 2002

Why the Palestinians Are Winning the Media War
An Interview with David Bedein, Reform Judaism Magazine, FALL 2002

The U.N. Shows Its Colors
Editorial, The New York Post, August 23, 2002

A French Obscenity
Editorial, The New York Post, August 23, 2002

Deconstructing Osama
By Bernard Lewis, The Wall Street Journal, August 23, 2002

Starting Over After Oslo
By Gerald M. Steinberg, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, August 22, 2002

Am I a racist?
By Nachum Kligman, Ha'aretz, August 22, 2002

Letting sleeping dogs lie
By Hal Lindsey, WorldNetDaily.com, August 21, 2002

Abu Nidal, September 11 and Saddam
By Asla Aydintasbas,The Wall Street Journal, August 21, 2002

Saddam's Rap Sheet
By Daniel Pipes & Jonathan Schanzer, The New York Post, August 20, 2002

The Right Message to Egypt
Editorial, The New York Times, August 20, 2002

Death of a Terrorist
By Kenneth R. Timmerman, The Wall Street Journal, August 20, 2002

Marwan Barghouti's terror trial
Editorial, The Washington Times, August 19, 2002

Did we learn anything from Sept. 11?
By Michael Freund, Chicago Sun Times, August 18, 2002

Refugee Status
By Yossi Klein Halevi, The New Republic, August 19, 2002

Fog of War
By Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, August 17, 2002

Arafat: Master of deception
By By John Hagee, WorldNetDaily.com, August 17, 2002

Saudi Indecision
Editorial, The Wall Street Journal, August 16, 2002

If Firefighters Fight Fires, What Do Freedom Fighters Fight? and more

By James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web Today, August 16, 2002

Hello, Goodbye, and Peace
By Larry Miller, The Weekly Standard, August 14, 2002

What happened at Jenin
By Helle Dale, The Washington Times, August 14, 2002

Palestinian Lies & Western Complicity
By Daniel Doron, National Review, August 14, 2002

Arafat, the Nazi
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, August 14, 2002

Arafat's Nazi connection
By Hal Lindsey, WorldNetDaily.com, August 14, 2002

For her, the nightmares come back every day
By Tamar Rotem, Ha'aretz, August 13, 2002

The kernel of evil
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, August 13, 2002

Washington Anoints Saddam's Opposition
By Robert L. Bartle
y, The Wall Street Journal, August 12, 2002

The Saudi Way
By By Simon Henderson, The Wall Street Journal, August 12, 2002

Complaining Without Context and more
By James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web Today, August 12, 2002

Flunking with Flying Colors
By Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, August 9, 2002

Arabs Ignore Palestinians' Plight
By Marc Ginsberg, The Wall Street Journal, August 11, 2002

On trial in Egypt
Editorial, The Boston Globe, August 11, 2002

Only war will bring Mideast stability
By John O'Sullivan, The National Post, August 10, 2002

Palestinian Death-Wish
By Mark Goldblatt, The New York Post, August 10, 2002

Israel's Gain, America's Loss
Editorial, The New York Post, August 10, 2002

America Must Go It Alone
By Victor Davis Hanson, The Wall Street Journal, August 10, 2002

Palestinians Whoop It Up
By Michael B. Oren, The Wall Street Journal, August 10, 2002

Arab-on-Arab terror in Lebanon
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, August 9, 2002

Expel the suicide bombers' families
By Avraham Sharir, Ha'aretz, August 8, 2002

The rising tide of anti-Semitism
By Suzanne Fields, The Washington Times, August 8, 2002

Dear Hamas, Please stop blowing people up. Love, Human Rights Watch
By James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web Today, August 7, 2002

The War Is Not Yet Won
By Garry Kasparov, The Wall Street Journal, August 5, 2002

Burying the 'massacre'
Editorial, The National Post, August 3, 2002

When Is a Crime Against a Jew Antisemitic?
By Abraham Foxman, Forward, August 2, 2002

Double standard: Dead Jews vs. dead Arabs

By Alan Caruba, The Sierra Times, August 2, 2002

Language, Lies & Jesse Jackson
By Nissan Ratzlav-Katz, The National Review, August 2, 2002

A tale of two tourists
By David Dolan, WorldNetDaily.com, August 3, 2002

Too Kind
Editorial, New York Sun, August 2, 2002

White House puts UN on notice
Editorial, NY Daily News, August 2, 2002

Could it happen here?
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, August 2, 2002

No tolerance for genocide
Caroline B. Glick, The Jerusalem Post, August 2, 2002

Shell shock in academia
By Gabriel Danzig, The Jerusalem Post, August 2, 2002

Terrorists victimize all, including their own
Editorial, The Houston Chronicle, August 1, 2002

Terrorism Won't Break Israeli Will
By Yossi Klein Halevi, The Los Angeles Times, August 1, 2002

Yasser's Bloody Hands
Editorial, The New York Post, August 1, 2002

Hamas to Jews: Get out or Die
By Cal Thomas, Crosswalk.com, August 1, 2002

"comforting" news for Hamas and more
By James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web Today, July 31, 2002

Hamas didn't need Shehadeh killing to carry out J'lem attack
By Amos Harel, Ha'aretz, August 1, 2002

Propping Up the Terror Masters
By Michael Ledeen, National Review, July 31, 2002

Child sacrifice, Palestinian style
By Reuven Koret, israelinsider, July 31, 2002

The Shame of Egypt
Editorial, The New York Times, July 31, 2002

Egypt's Sakharov
By Claudia Winkler, The Weekly Standard, July 31, 2002

Why Arab "elites" love al Qaeda and more
By James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web Today, July 30, 2002

We must stop apologizing!
By Isi Leibler, The Jerusalem Post, July 29, 2002

Targets
By Martin Peretz, The New Republic, July 29, 2002

Mr. Mubarak's Challenge
Editorial, The Washington Post, July 30, 2002

Facing the common enemy
By Amir Oren, Ha'aretz, July 30, 2002

Two wars, two standards
By Larry Hall, israelinsider, July 28, 2002

Killer Cowards
By David Harsanyi, FrontPageMagazine, July 26, 2002

Sickening double standard
By Mona Charen, townhall.com, July 26, 2002

The Human Wrongs Commission
By Joshua Muravchik, FrontPageMagazine, July 25, 2002

Kofi and the Euro-Boys
By Aaron Klein, WorldNetDaily.com, July 25, 2002

Lies, pathologic lies and the Palestinians
By Drs. Glueck and Cihak, WorldNetDaily.com, July 25, 2002

Human “Wrongs”
By Gerald M. Steinberg, National Review Online, July 25, 2002

Don't apologize for civilian casualties
By Ralph Peters, The National Post, July 26, 2002

Stopping killers saves lives of civilians
By Uri Dromi, The Miami Herald, July 26, 2002

How $Audis Fund Murder Inc.
By Deroy Murdock, The New York Post, July 26, 2002

A strategy for victory
By Caroline B. Glick, The Jerusalem Post, July 26, 2002

Only time will tell
By Zalman Shoval, The Washington Times, July 26, 2002

The decay of moral clarity
By Saul Singer, The Jerusalem Post, July 25, 2002


The Hidden Threat in the Mideast
By Dennis Ross, The Wall Street Journal, July 24, 2002

Anne Frank's hideout a lesson in the horrors of anti-Semitism
By Rosie DiManno, The Toronto Star, July 23, 2002

The good news from the Arab world
By Salim Mansur, The Toronto Sun, July 18, 2002

Hamas responds to Israeli strike by threatening . . . terrorism!
By James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web Today, July 23, 2002

Christian persecution in Arafat-land
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, July 22, 2002

Anti-Semitism in the states
By Nat Hentoff, The Washington Times, July 22, 2002

How to stop Mideast terror
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, July 19, 2002

Nameless, faceless no longer
By Emmanuel Diarist, JewishWorldReview, July 17, 2002

Should I have viewed Pearl's death?
By Alexander Rose, The National Post, July 17, 2002

Back to Jenin
By Ze'ev Schiff, Ha'aretz, July 17, 2002

You can't reason with hatred
By Robert Fulford, The National Post, July 16, 2002

Saudi chutzpah and Emmanuel cant!
By James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web Today, July 17, 2002

What kind of Palestinian state?
By Nat Hentoff, The Washington Times, July 15, 2002 New

The Jews who hate m
e
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, July 16, 2002

You can find real silverware on El Al
By William J. Murray, WorldNetDaily.com, July 16, 2002

A Shark Hunt In The Night

By Joshua Hammer, Newsweek, July 15, 2002

Welcome to the land of death ... and life
By Avi Davis, Jewsweek.com, July 15, 2002

P.C. attitude doesn't help block terrorists
By Mary Laney, Chicago Sun Times, July 15, 2002

A Breath of Mideast Peace
Editorial, The New York Post, July 13, 2002

The New Front
By Ilan Berman, NationalReview Online, July 12, 2002

Boycotting the Juden
By David Tell, The Weekly Standard, July 11, 2002

Saudi Friends?
By Mona Charen, TownHall.com, July 12, 2002

Arafat is toast; Bush knows it
By Mark Steyn, The National Post, July 11, 2002

Mosques Planning Terror

By Debbie Schlussel, NationalReview Online, July 10, 2002

The West must stop kidding itself about Saudi Arabia
By Simon Henderson, The Daily Telegraph, July 11, 2002

Jerusalem put in 'Held Territories'
By Art Moore, WorldNetDaily.com, July 11, 2002

Palestinian people do not exist
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, July 11, 2002

How Despair Is Transforming Israel
By Yossi Klein Halevi, The New Republic, July 8, 2002

Myth America 2002

By William Safire, The New York Times, July 8, 2002

Israel's learning curve
By Moshe Arens, Ha'aretz, July 8, 2002

Portrait of Evil
By Spencer Ackerman, The New Republic, July 8, 2002

A Royal Pain
By Victor Davis Hanson, The Wall Street Journal, July 8, 2002

Arabs and Democracy
Editorial, The Wall Street Journal, July 8, 2002

'An isolated incident'
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, July 8, 2002

Why fear stalks the future for Israel
By Arnold Beichman, The Washington Times, July 7, 2002

No 'isolated incident'

Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, July 7, 2002

Misreporting Israel's war
By Joel Himelfarb, The Washington Times, July 5, 2002

Free Palestine Can Become a Reality
By Natan Sharansky, The Wall Street Journal, July 3, 2002

'Become a Muslim warrior'
By Daniel Pipes, The Jerusalem Post, July 2, 2002

Bush's latest strategic mistake
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, July 2, 2002

It's time to get rid of Arafat
By Marcus Gee, The Globe and Mail, June 29, 2002

Give Bush's Plan a Chance
By A.M. Rosenthal, NY Daily News, June 28, 2002

New leadership for al-Qaida?
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, June 28, 2002

Who's sorry now? A scenario
By Doron Rosenblum, Ha'aretz Friday Magazine, June 27, 2002

Peace requires Palestinian democracy
By Charles Krauthammer, Houston Chronicle, June 26, 2002

Sharon Was Right
By Eric Fettmann, The New York Post, June 27, 2002

Palestine's Deliverance
By Fouad Ajami, The Wall Street Journal, June 27, 2002

Post-Oslo Mideast
By William Safire, The New York Times, June 27, 2002

Europe's Anti-Israel Excuse
By Abraham H. FoxmanThe Washington Post, June 27, 2002

Another Doomed Peace Plan
By Mark R. Levine, National Review Online, June 26, 2002

Arafat must go
Editorial, Montreal Gazette, June 26, 2002

Dispensing With Arafat
By George F. Will, The Washington Post, June 26, 2002

An End to Pretending
By Michael Kelly, The Washington Post, June 26, 2002

These killers are neither hopeless nor victims
By Michael Gove, The Times (UK), June 25, 2002

Democracy for the Arabs
Editorial, The Daily Telegraph, June 26, 2002

Are we at war with Islam?

By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, June 25, 2002

Palestinian state would undo Israel
By Don Feder, Boston Herald, June 24, 2002

The killing mantra
By Diana West, The Washington Times, June 21, 2002

No State For Terror
Editorial, The New York Post, June 21, 2002

Suicide Bombing
Editorial, The New Republic, June 20, 2002

Israel faces war
Editorial, The Washington Times, June 20, 2002

The Palestinian State Mistake
By Fred Barnes, The Weekly Standard, June 20, 2002

That's why there's no Palestine
Editorial, The National Post, June 20, 2002

A Guarantee of More Violence
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, June 20, 2002

Rewarding Terror

Editorial, The New York Post, June 19, 2002

The blood of the innocents
By David Dolan, WorldNetDaily.com, June 19, 2002

Smoke and mirrors: The 'interim' state
By Hal Lindsey, WorldNetDaily.com, June 19, 2002

Powell's Trial Balloon
By William Safire, The New York Times, June 17, 2002

Facing Europe's Anti-Semitism
Editorial, The Washington Post, June 17, 2002

Don't Go Wobbly
By Margaret Thatcher, The Wall Street Journal, June 17, 2002

No peace until the rule of law prevails
By Amnon Lord, The Jerusalem Post, June 16, 2002

Oslo under fire
By Saul Singer, The Jerusalem Post, June 16, 2002

Statehood Would Reward Suicide Bombings
By David Makovsky, The Los Angeles Times, June 14, 2002

Troubled, but Not Terrorized
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, June 14, 2002

Arafat Isn't Fooling Anybody
By A.M. Rosenthal, NY Daily News, June 14, 2002

Muddling the Mideast
Editorial, The New York Post, June 14, 2002

Cappuccino Courage
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, June 14, 2002

Sharon grants victory to Arafat

By Yisrael Harel, Ha'aretz, June 13, 2002

Daughters of America
Editorial, The Wall Street Journal, June 13, 2002

Two states of mind
By Cal Thomas, townhall.com, June 13, 2002

Israel's own anti-terror coalition
By Jim Lederman, The National Post, June 13, 2002

Friendly summit
By Uri Dan, The Jerusalem Post, June 13, 2002

Middle East reality check
By Helle Dale, The Washington Times, June 12, 2002

Syria leads U.N. Security Council
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, June 12, 2002

Stop Apologizing for 1967
By Michael Freund, The Jerusalem Post, June 12, 2002

ANALYSIS: Arafat’s big bluff

By Oren Shachor, The Jerusalem Post, June 11, 2002

What can't Europe understand?
By Howard Greyber, The Washington Times, June 11, 2002

Harvard Loves Jihad
By Daniel Pipes, The New York Post, June 11, 2002

Saudi Arabia's American Captives
By William McGurn, The Wall Street Journal, 11, 2002

Palestinian reform? Don't count on it
By Avi Davis, Jewsweek, June 10, 2002

Israel convinces Europeans Arafat is financing terror
By Yair Ettinger, Ha'aretz, June 10, 2002

Palestinians are not ready for statehood
By Neill Lochery, The National Post, June 10, 2002

Implausible deniability?
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, June 10, 2002

Arafat's Egyptian flack
Editorial, The Washington Times, June 10, 2002

Canada's big unions dump on Israel
By Margaret Wente, The Globe and Mail, June 8, 2002

Battle of the Boims
Editorial, The National Post, June 8, 2002

No Quick Fix
By Ehud Barak, The Washington Post, June 8, 2002

Iran's Next Revolution
By Michael A. Ledeen, The Wall Street Journal, June 8, 2002

Six days of war, 35 years of questions
By Daniel Pipes, The National Post, June 7, 2002

Israeli settlements hardly an 'occupation'
By Rabbi Hillel Goldberg, RockyMountain News, June 7, 2002

Syria's reign of terror

By Arnold Beichman, The Jerusalem Post, June 6, 2002

Arafat's Final Days?
Editorial, The New York Post, June 6, 2002

Looks Like Bush Has Finally Washed His Hands Of Arafat
By Deborah Orin, The New York Post, June 6, 2002

Bush Got It Right: Yasser Arafat Isn't to Be Trusted
Editorial, Newsday.com, June 6, 2002

Why believe Arab promises?
By Emanuel A. Winston, USA Today, June 6, 2002

A tale of two conflicts
By Hal Lindsey, WorldNetDaily.com, June 5, 2002

The ambivalence of Israel's Arab citizens
By Amnon Rubinstein, Ha'aretz, June 3, 2002

Israel Can't Do Business With Terrorists
By Ehud Olmert, The Wall Street Journal, June 3, 2002

Muslim children 'kill' Israelis on UK-made 'Islamic Fun' CD
By Robert Mendick, The Independent, June 2, 2002 New

Terrorism is Arafat's medium
By Robert Fulford, The National Post, June 1, 2002

The cult of Arafat
Editorial, Montreal Gazette, May 30, 2002

Hizbullah's wider war
By Richard Z. Chesnoff, The Jerusalem Post, May 29, 2002

Between Chirac and Arafat
BY URI DAN, The Jerusalem Post, May 29, 2002

Arafat v. democracy
Editorial, The National Post, May 29, 2002

A Question of Blood
By Dan Gordon, The Jewish Journal, May 29, 2002

'Routine' terror weighs on Israelis
By Yossi Klein Halevi, USA Today, 29, 2002

He's not beating the occupation, he's perpetuating it
By Amir Oren, Ha'aretz, May 28, 2002

State's Terror Untruths
By Daniel Pipes, The New York Post, May 28, 2002

The Palestinian scene begins to change
By Moshe Arens, Ha'aretz, May 28, 2002

Camp David and After: An Exchange - An Interview with Ehud Barak
By Benny Morris, The New York Review of Books, June 13, 2002

The mother of all anti-Jew sites
By Ron Strom, WorldNetDaily.com, May 27, 2002

It won't be okay
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, May 26, 2002

Why I won’t talk to the BBC
By Douglas Davis, The Spectator, May 25, 2002

Arafat's the 'Unassailable'? Oops
By John Podhoretz, The New York Post, May 24, 2002

Whitewashing Arafat
Editorial, The Washington Times, May 24, 2002

The message in the Palestinian maps
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe, May 25, 2002

Before statehood, a few conditions
Editorial, Chicago Sun Times, May 22, 2002

Arafat's autocracy
By Tod Lindberg, The Washington Times, May 21, 2002

Israel only stands to lose from retreating
By Daniel Pipes and Jonathan Schanzer, The National Post, May 21, 2002

Intelligence-driven operations - and some less intelligent options
By Eran Lerman, The Jerusalem Post, May 21, 2002

The case for Israel
By David Brudnoy, Boston Phoenix, May 2002


Mary Robinson, War Criminal?

By Michael Rubin, National Review, May 20, 2002

Did Ariel Sharon say "I control America"?
By James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web Today, May 20, 2002

Those Sorry Saudis
Editorial, The New York Post, May 20, 2002

Barbarians!
By Ralph Peters, The New York Post, May 20, 2002

Dan Rather Did Right
By John Podhoretz, The New York Post, May 20, 2002

The day Arafat was offered power
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, May 20, 2002


Invitation to a beheading - thanks, but no
By Paul Greenberg, townhall.com, May 20, 2002

Those Arab 'peacemakers'
Editorial, The Washington Times, May 20, 2002

Sharon Tackles French anti-Semitism
By Uri Dan, The New York Post, May 19, 2002

Too little, too late from Arafat
By Neill Lochery, The National Post, May 18, 2002

Church of the Objectivity
By David Tell, The Weekly Standard, May 17, 2002

Terror-tourism, fully funded
By Diana West, The Washington Times, May 17, 2002

'We Need a Palestinian Mandela'
By Robert L. Pollock, The Wall Street Journal, May 17, 2002

Palestine and the national interest
By Caroline Glick, The Jerusalem Post, May 16, 2002

A Day Like Any Other
By Dov B. Fischer, The National Review, May 15, 2002

'Greedy monsters' ruled church

Special to The Washington Times, May 15, 2002

Nine Wars Too Many
By Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, May 15, 2002

The Saudi-Terror Subsidy
By David Tell, The Weekly Standard, May 20, 2002

Help the Israeli Victims of Terror
By Gil Troy, The Wall Street Journal, May 13, 2002

The Bombing Strategy
By James S. Robbins, The National Review, May 15, 2002

The media get fooled again
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, May 15, 2002


Why They Fight - Because it works
By Charles Krauthammer, The New York Post, May 15, 2002

Old jokes and old mistakes
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, May 14, 2002


Calling Arabs' Bluff
By William Safire, The New York Times, May 13, 2002

Exiled Palestinian militants ran two-year reign of terror
By Sayed Anwar, The Washington Times, May 13, 2002

Arafat is far from out
By Tommy Schnurmacher, Montreal Gazette, May 12, 2002


Arafat Is a Weak Reed In Peace Negotiations
By James Phillips, Newsday, May 10, 2002

Get Out Of Jail Free
By John Podhoretz, The New York Post, May 10, 2002

The case against Arafat
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, May 10, 2002


What about anti-Semitism?
Anne Bayefsky, The Washington Times, May 10, 2002

Why Don’t I Care About the Palestinians?
By John Derbyshire, The National Review, May 9, 2002

Time's Up, Yasser
Editorial, The New York Post, May 9, 2002

Arafat’s Culture of Death
By Joel Mowbray, townhall.com, May 9, 2002

About those anti-Jewish 'Christians'
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, May 9, 2002


Arafat's neck in the noose
By Robert Stewart, israelinsider, May 9, 2002

The Big Jenin Lie
By Richar
d Starr, The Weekly Standard, May 8, 2002

Appeasing terrorists
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, May 8, 2002


Israel's Phony 'Partner'
By Michael Kelly, The Washington Post, May 8, 2002

Clinging to Arafat
Editorial, The Washington Times, May 8, 2002

Why Endure Arafat?
By Eric Fettmann, The New York Post, May 8, 2002

Target: America
Editorial, The New York Post, May 8, 2002

Bush must deal with naked truth
Editorial, Chicago Sun Times, May 7, 2002

Support for Israel
By Arnold Beichman, The Washington Times, May 7, 2002

Toss Arafat Overboard
Editorial, The New York Post, May 7, 2002

Our Friends The Saudis
By Joshua Micah Marshall, The New York Post, May 7, 2002

An Apology That Wasn't
By Arnold Ahlert, The New York Post, May 7, 2002

Facing Anti-Semitism
By Dick Morris, The New York Post, May 7, 2002

The massacre that never was
By Senator Joseph R. Biden, Ha'aretz, May 7, 2002

The brutal Afghan winter hits Jenin
By Mark Steyn, The National Post, May 6, 2002

INTERESTING TIMES: Real war criminals
By Saul Singer, The Jerusalem Post, May 6, 2002

US must stand with Israel
By William Bennett, The Jerusalem Post, May 6, 2002

Arafat's Failure May Offer Seeds of Hope
By Daniel Pipes, The Los Angeles Times, May 6, 2002

The U.N.'s use and abuse of children. Plus a Christian coverup in Bethlehem
By James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web Today, May 6, 2002

Lost Diplomats Just Step On The Gas
By Daniel Pipes, The New York Post, May 6, 2002

Holding Arafat accountable
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, May 6, 2002


About those refugee camps
By Mona Charen, The Washington Times, May 6, 2002

Arafat and his enablers
Editorial, The Washington Times, May 6, 2002

Human-Rights Wrongs
Editorial, The New York Post, May 6, 2002

Man of Peace
By William Safire, The New York Times, May 6, 2002

Kofi's Choice
By Charles Krauthammer, The Weekly Standard, May 13, 2002

Palestinians agree with Israel shock horror
By Mark Steyn, The Daily Telegraph, May 4, 2002

Bush Raises the Stakes
Editorial, The New York Post, May 4, 2002

Israel Has Nothing to Hide
By Yuval Steinitz, The New York Times, May 4, 2002

Jenin: The Truth
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, May 3, 2002

'Final Solution,' Phase 2
George F. Will, The Washington Post, May 2, 2002

U.S. Tilts to Israel for Good Reason
By Norah Vincent, The Los Angeles Times, May 2, 2002

Saddam's swindle, Arafat's latest lies
By James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web Today, May 2, 2002

Israelis Play Rough, But They Have No Choice
By Stanley Crouch, NY Daily News, May 2, 2002

Babysitting terrorists
Editorial, The Washington Times, May 2, 2002

Bush's big Mideast mistake
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, May 1, 2002

Responding to the fire
By Tod Lindberg, The Washington Times, April 30, 2002

Are We Safer?
By Daniel Pipes, The New York Post, April 30, 2002

Ending the Ramallah standoff
Editorial, The Washington Times, April 30, 2002

Arafat's Latest Last Chance
Editorial, The New York Post, April 30, 2002

Walk Back the Cat
By William Safire, The New York Times, April 29, 2002

A wave of Jew-bashing in Europe
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe, April 28, 2002

Freed Nativity Priest: Gunmen Defiling Our Church
By Uri Dan, The New York Post, April 28, 2002

Don't blame Israel. All we ever wanted was peace
By David Horovitz, The Independent, April 27, 2002


Terror's Target: Open Societies
By A. M. Rosenthal, NY Daily News, April 26, 2002

Europe and 'Those People'
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, April 26, 2002

Unbalanced Mission to Jenin
Editorial, The Washington Post, April 26, 2002

"The whole world can't be wrong." - Kofi Annan
By Jan Willem van der Hoeven, Israel My Beloved, April 21, 2002

Mideast struggle was never about land
By David Horowitz, The San Francisco Chronicle, April 26, 2002

No 'Marshall Plan' for the West Bank
Editorial, The Washington Times, April 26, 2002

A War of Resolve
By Bernard Lewis, The Wall Street Journal, April 26, 2002

U.N.'s point man in Jenin
By Paul Greenberg, The Washington Times, April 26, 2002

Polls to Be Proud Of
By Daniel Henninger, The Wall Street Journal, A
pril 26, 2002

United in Freedom
By John McCain, The Wall Street Journal, April 26, 2002

The phantom massacre
Editorial, The National Post, April 25, 2002

Where are Arab peace marchers?
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, April 24, 2002

Terje’s Act of “Larseny”
By Michael Freund, The
Jerusalem Post, April 24, 2002

Don't forget 'America's Palestinians'
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, April 24, 2002

Justice, Palestinian-style
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, April 24, 2002

Pro-Palestinian bias among CNN ranks?
By Diana Lynne, WorldNetDaily.com, April 23, 2002

The Jews took no one's land
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, April 23, 2002

Amnesty's Calumny
By John Podhoretz, The New York Post, April 23, 2002

Dennis Ross on Fox News
April 21, 2002

International hypocrisy
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, April 22, 2002

Hatefest on the Mall
Editorial, The Washington Times, April 22, 2002

Why French brie isn't kosher
By Suzanne Fields, The Washington Times, April 22, 2002

Democrats vs. Israel
By William Safire, The New York Times, April 22, 2002

CAIR: 'Moderate' Friends Of Terror
By Daniel Pipes, The New York Post, April 22, 2002

The Vichy Tradition
Editorial, The New York Post, April 22, 2002

The War Crimes Lie
By John Podhoretz, The New York Post, April 22, 2002

Questions for Arafat
By Irwin Cotler, The Jerusalem Post, April 21, 2002

What will it take?
By Ed Koch, The Jerusalem Post, April 21, 2002

'Terrorists used women and children to get close to us'

By Stephen Farrell, The Times, April 20, 2002

The Return of an Ancient Hatred
Editorial, The New York Times, April 20, 2002

The Fate of Palestinian Moderates
Editorial, The Wall Street Journal, April 20, 2002

Importing hatred
By Irwin Cotler, Montreal Gazette, April 20, 2002

Truth about Israeli casualties is being ignored in this war
By Barbara Amiel, The Daily Telegraph, April 15, 2002

What W. Expects In The Middle East
By Michael Kelly, The New York Post, April 20, 2002

It's time to snap out of Arab fantasy land
By Mark Steyn, The National Post, April 18, 2002

There was no massacre in Jenin
Editorial, Ha'aretz, April 19, 2002

Our Vichy gamble
By Michael Barone, US News & World Report, April 2002

The Root Cause of Terrorism
By Benjamin Netanyahu, The Wall Street Journal, April 19, 2002

On Jew-hatred in Europe
By Oriana Fallaci, Corriere della Sera, Italy, April 12, 2002

Can NATO Patrol Palestine?
By Robert Kagan, The Washington Post, April 18, 2002

The road to peace runs over Arafat
By Don Feder, The Washington Times, April 18, 2002

Arafat's Act Doesn't Work With Powell
By Deborah Orin, The New York P
ost, April 18, 2002

The new blood libel
Editorial, The Washington Times, April 18, 2002

Is There a Doctrine in the House?
By Claudia Rosett, The Wall Street Journal, April 18, 2002

The U.N.'s Refugees

By Michael Rubin, , The Wall Street Journal, April 18, 2002

Palestinian cannon fodder
By Helle Dale, The Washington Times, April 17, 2002

The Massacre That Wasn't
Editorial, The New York Post, April 17, 2002

Arafat Knows A Bluff
By Eric Fettmann, The New York Post, April 17, 2002

Media Miss Israeli Restraint
By Jonathan Foreman, The New York Post, April 17, 2002

The hatred Europe cannot shake
Editorial, The National Post, April 16, 2002

Terror, Mideast and hypocrisy
By Mitch Albom, Detroit Free Press, April 14, 2002

Carry on, PM Sharon
By Nagi N. Najjar, The Jerusalem Post, April 15, 2002

Red Cross-Up
Editorial, The New York Post, April 15, 2002

Propping up terrorists
Editorial, The Washington Times, April 15, 2002

No substitute for victory
By Newt Gingrich, The Washington Times, April 15, 2002

Depending on your 'point of view'
By Bret Stephens, The Jerusalem Post, April 15, 2002

Under siege: What it's like living in Israel
By Michael Freund, Chicago Sun-Times, April 14, 2002

Let Israel fight its way to peace
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe, April 14, 2002

Needing Israel
By Daniel Gordis, The New York Times, April 13, 2002

Evil's triumph over conscience
By Norman Doidge, The National Post, April 13, 2002

Don't Let Arafat Distract Us
By Fouad Ajami, The Wall Street Journal, April 13, 2002

Wake Up, Mr. Secretary
Editorial, The New York Post, April 13, 2002

Why Arafat lives on
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, April 13, 2002

Evidence demanding a verdict
By Cal Thomas, The Washington Times, April 12, 2002

Media Blackout
By David Brooks, The Weekly Standard, April 12, 2002

Why Israel's Mission Must Continue

By Nitsan Alon, The New York Times, April 12, 2002

Each round gets worse
By Ze'ev Schiff, Ha'aretz, April 12, 2002

Lost in the Shuffle
By Fred
Barnes, The Weekly Standard, April 11, 2002

This is why the Israelis support Mr Sharon's tactics
By David Horovitz, The Independent (UK), 11 April 2002

Actually, the world is wrong
Editorial,
The National Post, April 11, 2002

Kofi Annan's Warped Standard
Editorial,
The New York Post, April 11, 2002

Anti-Semitism Goes PC
By Collin Levey, The Wall Street Journal, April 11, 2002

An act of extreme violence
By Yisrael Harel, Ha'aretz, April 11, 2002

Killer Angels
By Martin Peretz, The New Republic, April, 2002

The Palestinian Authority's news agency says the Sept. 11 atrocities were "remarkable achievements."
By James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web Today, April 11, 2002

Powell's moral paradox
By Uri Dan, The Jerusalem Post, April 11, 2002

The myth of the Arab street
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, April 11, 2002

Pity the poor Palestinians
By David Kupelian, WorldNetDaily.com, April 10, 2002


EU sanctions won't work
Editorial, Ha'aretz, April 11, 2002

Palestinians Deserve Better Leaders
By Tarek E. Masoud, The Wall Street Journal, April 11, 2002

On Being an Ally
By William Safire, The New York Times, April 11, 2002

The Danger in Lebanon
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, April 10, 2002

Terror Documented
By Michael Kelly, The Washington Post, April 10, 2002

Define 'Statehood'
By George F. Will, The Washington Post, April 10, 2002

Middle East Muddle
Editorial, The New York Post, April 10, 2002

Perverted martyrdom
Editorial, The Washington Times, April 10, 2002

What Of Arab Defiance?
By Eric Fettmann, The New York Post, April 10, 2002

Pat Buchanan's Mideast myopia
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, April 10, 2002

The awful price of restraint
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, April 10, 2002

Most in U.S. see Arafat as terrorist
WorldNetDaily.com, April 8, 2002

Don't Hold Israel Back
By Michael B. Oren, The Wall Street Journal, April 9, 2002

Why Doves Back Isr
ael
By Menachem Z. Rosensaft, The New York Post, April 8, 2002

They Live to Die
By Reuel Marc Gerecht, The Wall Street Journal, April 8, 2002

What a 'friend' owes
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, April 8, 2002

A Test For ‘Peace' Activists
By Steven Lubet, The New York Post, April 8, 2002

Brooklyn's 'Arab Street'
By Brendan Miniter, OpinionJournal.com, April 8, 2002

Give War A Chance
By Jack Kelly, The New York Post, April 7, 2002

Suicide bombing pays off
By Tommy Schnurmacher, Montreal Gazette, April 7, 2002

Clock Ticking For Jewish State In Terror War
By Uri Dan, The New York Post, April 7, 2002

Israel Stops The Bombers

Editorial, The New York Post, April 6, 2002

They are the product of institutionally indoctrinated hatred of the West or of Jews
By Howard Gerson and Harold Waller, The Toronto Star, April 7, 2002


Bush Gets It--CNN Doesn't
By Jonathan Foreman, The New York Post, April 5, 2002

Israel and the Bush Doctrine
By George Will, Newsweek, April, 2002

Yasser Arafat's Political Epitaph
By John Podhoretz, The New York Post, April 5, 2002

Missing: Realistic Take on Arafat
By Daniel Pipes, The Los Angeles Times, April 5, 2002

Defining terrorists down
By Diana West, The Washington Times, April 5, 2002

Bush's confusion
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, April 5, 2002

Podhoretz: Bush must face truth about Arab terror against Israel
By Norman Podhoretz, The Jerusalem Post, April 5, 2002

Hang up on Arafat
By Jed Babbin, The Washington Times, April 4, 2002

Death Wish
Editorial, The Washington Post, April 4, 2002

Promises but Never Peace
By Michael Kelly, Th
e Washington Post, April 3, 2002

Brave Nyers' Act Of Defiance
By Andrea Peyser, The New York Post, April 3, 2002

Why Arafat?
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily.com, April 3, 2002

The Cancer of Suicide Bombing
Editorial, The New York Times, April 3, 2002

Stop the Dream of an 'Arab Bomb'
By Ranan R. Lurie, The Los Angeles Times, April 3, 2002

Don't Blame Bush: The Peace Process Was Already in Ashes
By Robert Satloff, The Los Angeles Times, April 3, 2002

Just say no to Arafat
Editorial, The Washington Times, April 3, 2002

The Middle East fantasyland
By Cal Thomas, The Washington Times, April 3, 2002

'Peace' proposals and other tactical ploys
By Neill Lochery, The National Post, April 3, 2002

History Isn't on the Palestinians' Side
By Victor Davis Hanson, The Wall Street Journal, April 2, 2002

Arafat Always Goes Too Far - A retrospective: 30 years of terror
By Robert L. Pollocki, The Wall Street Journal, April 2, 2002

The Media's Giant Error - It's tiny Israel that faces a pitiless Goliath
By Thomas J. Bray, The Wall Street Journal, April 2, 2002

There is no substitute for victory
By Daniel Pipes, The Jerusalem Post, April 2, 2002

Israel's war is America's war too. Plus: Did journalists help Palestinian fugitives escape?
By James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web Today, April 1, 2002

Killers In Ambulances
Editorial, The New York Post, April 1, 2002

The failure of appeasement
Editorial, The Washington Times, April 1, 2002

Friends like these
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, April 1, 2002

A Talk With Sharon
By William Safire, The New York Times, April 1, 2002

Suicidal Lies

By Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, March 31, 2002

Israel must seek a total military victory
By Benjamin Netanyahu, Chicago Sun-Times, March 31, 2002

Onus On The Arabs
Editorial, The New York Post, March 31, 2002

Arafat's War
By Fouad Ajami, The Wall Street Journal, March 30, 2002

Arabs cook up propaganda storm
By Suzanne Fields, The Washington Times, March 28, 2002

Our justice
By Nadav Shragai, Ha'aretz, March 26, 2002

Arafat's Harvest of Hate

By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, March 26, 2002

4 Secular Questions
By William Safire, The New York Times, March 25, 2002

A Secret Iran-Arafat C
onnection Is Seen Fueling the Mideast Fire
By Douglas Frantz and James Risen, The New York Times, March 24, 2002

How Terror Skews The News
By Neil J. Kressel, The New York Post, March 24, 2002

Terror is Terror
By John E. Sweeney, The New York Post, March 22, 2002

We have all been had!
By Sharon Nader Sloan, WorldNetDaily, March 22, 2002

Israel Needs America
By John Podhoretz, The New York Post, March 22, 2002

Annan's Careless Language
By George P. Fletcher, The New York Times, March 21, 2002

Civilized nations of the world, awake
By Ovadia Soffer, The Jerusalem Post, March 21, 2002

Arafat's choice
Editorial, The Washington Times, March 21, 2002

Auschwitz Yes, Jerusa
lem No
By Frank Dimant, The Jewish Tribune, March 21, 2002

A war of no choice
By Israel Harel, Ha'aretz, March 21, 2002

Arafat Rules?
Editorial, The New York Post, March 21, 2002

Where Bush Rewards Terror

By William J. Bennett, The Washington Post, March 20, 2002

Israel too has right to fight terrorism
By Aron U. Raskas, The Baltimore Sun, March 19, 2002

The inconvenient Mideast ally
By Frank J. Gaffney Jr., The Washington Times, March 19, 2002

Blood libel lives
By Arnold Beichman, The Washington Times, March 19, 2002


The 'March of the Dead'

By David J. Forman, The Jerusalem Post, March 19, 2002

INTERESTING TIMES: Is anybody listening?
By Saul Singer, The Jerusalem Post, March 18, 2002

Palestinian Pretense & Israeli Reality
By Victor Davis Hanson, National Review Online, March 18, 2002

Stop the murder and hatred
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily, March 18, 2002

The Saudis Revive The Blood Libel
Editorial, The New York Post, March 18, 2002

Cheney's challenge

Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, March 18, 2002

It is not a cycle of violence
By Marcus Gee, The Globe and Mail, March 16, 2002

The Suicide of the Palestinians
By David Gelernter , The Weekly Standard, March, 2002

Canada must take sides in the Mideast
By Robert Fulford, The National Post, March 16, 2002

Israel Under Seige
By Ehud Olmert, The Wall Street Journal, March 16, 2002

'I have a bad feeling about tonight'

By Steven Rosenberg, The Boston Globe, March 16, 2002

Blood libel, Arab-style
Editorial, The National Post, March 15, 2002

Bloody and hateful propaganda
By Diana West, The Washington Times, March 15, 2002

Suicide Bombing Is Contagious
By Ranan Lurie, Los Angeles Times, March 15, 2002

Naming the war
By Ari Shavit, Ha'aretz, March 15, 2002

Rewarding Terror

By Eric Fettmann, The New York Post, March 14, 2002

WEIN ON-LINE: Never again?
By Berel Wein, The Jerusalem Post, March 14, 2002

No Equivalence
Editorial, The Wall Street Journal, March 14, 2002

THE REGION: BBC vs. reality
By Barry Rubin, The Jerusalem Post, March 13, 2002

No hope for peace until Arabs want it
Editorial, Chicago Sun-Times, March 13, 2002

Palestinian parades and Israeli tears
By Michael Freund, The Jerusalem Post, March 13, 2002

The Phases of Arafat
By Michael Kelly, The Washington Post, March 13, 2002

Ending the War Process
By William Safire, The New York Times, March 11, 2002

Flawed premise in Mideast conflict
By Mona Charen, The Washington Times, March 11, 2002

Arafat vs the war on terror
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, March 11, 2002

New response to Palestinian terrorism
By Alan M. Dershowitz, The Jerusalem Post, March 11, 2002

Israel should show same restraint as U.S.
By Tommy schnurmacher, Montreal Gazette, March 10, 2002

So blame it on the Jews
By Declan McCormack, The Irish Independent , March 10, 2002

No sanctuary for terror
By Jonathan Tobin, Jewish World Review, March 8, 2002

Powell's misfire

Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, March 8, 2002

A Nation Ready to Compromise Must Be Ready to Fight
By Yossi Klein Halevi, The Los Angeles Times, March 8, 2002

Land for peace, again
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily, March 8, 2002

What's Israel's choice, Colin?
Editorial, The New York Post, March 8, 2002

Redrawing the Map
Editorial, The Wall Street Journal, March 7, 2002


The Trojan Horse
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily, March 7, 2002

Saudi Peace Sham
By Charles Krauthammer, The New York Times, March 6, 2002

Fighting those who are prepar
ed to die
By Ze'ev Schiff, Ha'aretz, March 5, 2002

Give War a Chance
By Bret Stephens, The Wall Street Journal, March 5, 2002

Arafat kills more Americans
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily, March 4, 2002

Threaten Arafat's power
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, March 4, 2002

Wall of Ideas
By Thomas Friedman, The New York Times, March 3, 2002

The media a
nd the Middle East
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, March 3, 2002

The forgotten bombing
By Marcus Gee, The Globe and Mail, March 2, 2002

Land for peace?
Editorial, The Washington Times, March 1, 2002

Justification for murder?
By Fiamma Nirenstein, WorldNetDaily, March 1 , 2002

Friends think Flight 11 Israeli was 'executed'

By Paul Sperry, WorldNetDaily, March 1 , 2002

A Princely Proposal? Hardly.
By Bret Stephens, The Wall Street Journal, March 1, 2002

Bishara's abuse of democracy
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, March 1, 2002

German intelligence and the Iraqi threat
By Reuven Pedatzur, Ha'aretz, February 27, 2002

Why Daniel Pearl Died
By Richard Cohen, The Washington Post, February 26, 2002

Now is the time for action
By Yossi Olmert, The Jerusalem Post, February 26, 2002

European bear hug
By Ovadia Soffer, The Jerusalem Post, February 26, 2002

Israel's debate is a sign of strength
Editorial, Chicago Sun Times, February 25, 2002

The Only Solution Is Military

By Daniel Pipes, The New York Post, February 25, 2002

Why the Muslims Misjudged Us

By Victor Davis Hanson, The Wall Street Journal, February 25, 2002

'Masterly Inactivity'
By William Safire, The New York Times, February 25, 2002

The Saudi non-proposal

Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, February 25, 2002

His Killers Understand Nothing But Hatred
By Andrea Peyser, The New York Post, February 23, 2002

Another horrible week
Editorial, The Montreal Gazette, February 23, 2002

Zip-a-dee-doo-dah Zubaydah
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily, February 21, 2002

Strip Arafat's immunity
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, February 21, 2002

`Don't say Jews and Arabs'

By Danny Rubinstein, Ha'aretz, February 18, 2002


Only victory works

Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, February 18, 2002

Suckered by Arafat
By Yosef Goell, The Jerusalem Post, February 18, 2002

European idiocy
By Barry Rubin, The Jerusalem Post, February 13, 2002

When Bush Met Sharon
By John Podhoretz, The Weekly Standard, February 2002

Palestinian Authority

Editorial, The New Republic, February 2002

Torpedo Boat

By Lawrence F. Kaplan, The New Republic, February 2002

Blunt Question, Blunt Answer
By Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, February 10, 2002

When Israelis Talk of a Fence, It Isn't Only About Security
By Yossi Klein Halevi, The Washington Post, February 10, 2002

What 'peace' means to Yasser Arafat
By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe, February 10, 2002

The Missing Link to Mideast Peace: Arab Pressure
By David Makovsky, The Los Angeles Times, February 8, 2002

Arafat's last gasp
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily, February 8, 2002

Why Arafat Must Go
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, February 8, 2002

Arafat alternative the only way to go
Editorial, Chicago Sun Times, February 7, 2002

Arafat's final solution
By Don Feder, The Washington Times, February 7, 2002

September's Children
By Yossi Klein Halevi, The New Republic, February 2002

Why Sharon Succeeds
By Eric Fettmann, The New York Post, February 6, 2002

Dear Arab League

By Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, February 6, 2002

The Return of Anti-Semitism
By Hillel Halkin, The Wall Street Journal, February 5, 2002

Music to our ears
By Moshe Arens, Ha'aretz, February 5, 2002

Why Support Israel?

By Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, February 4, 2002

The Terror-Aiding Prof
By Daniel Pipes, The New York Post, February 4, 2002

Yasser Starts To Feel The Heat From Bush
By Uri Dan, The New York Post, February 3, 2002

Bush's sin of omission
By Ze'ev Schiff, Ha'aretz, February 3, 2002

Al Qaeda In Mideast Move
By Niles Lathem and Uri Dan, The New York Post, February 2, 2002

What about Syria?
By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily, February 1, 2002

Iran's dangerous chaos
By Gerald M. Steinberg, The Jerusalem Post, February 1, 2002

The UN must change

Editorial, The Montreal Gazette, January 31, 2002

'To Fight Freedom's Fight'
By William Safire, The New York Times, January 31, 2002

U.S. Should Get Ready To Break Ties With Arafat
By Dennis Ross, The Wall Street Journal, January 30, 2002

Watching Her Go From a Doll to a Rock to a Bomb
By Jonathan Kay, The Los Angeles Times, January 30, 2002

Dead Man Walking
By Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, January 30, 2002

After Arafat
By Jim Hoagland, The Washington Post, January 30, 2002

Thank you, President Bush!
By Michael Freund, The Jerusalem Post, January 30, 2002

There they go again
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, January 30, 2002

Iran & Syria up the ante in Arafat's war on Israel
By Richard Z. Chesnoff, New York Daily News, January 29, 2002

Let Israel declare war on Gaza and the West Bank
By Linda Chavez, Creators Syndicate, January 29, 2002

Pardon my French
By Emmanuel Navon, The Jerusalem Post, January 29, 2002

It's time to face the facts

Editorial, U.S.News, January 28, 2002

Admit it: Israel's cities have become war zones
By Neill Lochery, The National Post, January 28, 2002

Arafat is the problem

Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, January 28, 2002

On the brink
By Boaz Ganor, The Jerusalem Post, January 28, 2002

Giving up on Arafat
By Yosef Goell, The Jerusalem Post, January 28, 2002

Intolerable terrorism
Editorial, Ha'aretz, January 28, 2002

The truth behind Palestinian broadcasts
By Andrea Levin, The Jerusalem Post, January 27, 2002

'Godfather' Arafat's Lies About Terror

By Uri Dan, The New York Post, January 27, 2002

Giuliani: U.s. Missed Terror Signs
By AP, The Guardian, January 26, 2002

From the Karine A to Tulkarm

By Jonathan Rosenblum, The Jerusalem Post, January 24, 2002

Arafat and radicals need one another
By Neill Lochery, The National Post, January 23, 2002

Arafat's credibility washed up
By David Ivry, The Washington Times, January 23, 2002

Anchors Away
By Yossi Klein Halevi, The New Republic, January 21, 2002

The moment of truth
Editorial, The Jerusalem Post, January 21, 2002

Arabs Still Want to Destroy Israel
By Daniel Pipes, The Wall Street Journal, January 20, 2002

Those Pesky Ayatollah
By George Melloan, The Wall Street Journal, January 19, 2002

When a Palestinian house is not a home
By Suzanne Fields, The Washington Times, January 17, 2002

Denial is a river in Egypt
By Daniel Pipes and Jonathan Schanzer, The Jerusalem Post, January 16, 2002

THE REGION: Arafat's real mission
By Barry Rubin, The Jerusalem Post, January 16, 2002

A dangerous relationship for the PA
Editorial, Ha'aretz, January 14, 2002

Refugees and Reparations in the Mideast
By Yoel Esteron, The New York Times, January 13, 2002

The Arafat I Knew
By Ion Mihai Pacepa, The Wall Street Journal, January 12, 2002

A ship of fools for Palestine
Editorial, The Chicago Tribune, January 12, 2002

Ship Of Truth
By Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post, January 11, 2002

Arafat's Implausible Denials
By William Safire, The New York Times, January 10, 2002

The problem with Palestinians
By William Rusher, The Washington Times, January 10, 2002

It All Points to Arafat
By Michael Kelly, The Washington Post, January 9, 2002

50 tonnes of evidence
Editorial, The National Post, January 9, 2002

Beyond accountability
By Martin Himel, The National Post, January 9, 2002

Stop Terror at Its Source: Iran

By Yossi Klein Halevi, The Los Angeles Times, January 8, 2002

Arafat's war on terrorism bombs
By Don Feder , The Washington Times, January 7, 2002

Arafat's Smoking Guns

Editorial, The New York Post, January 5, 2002

Palestinian peace games
Editorial, The Washington Times, January 5, 2002

Our problem in Arab world

By Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily, January 4, 2002

Three principles for victory
By Binyamin Netanyahu, The Jerusalem Post, January 4, 2002

THE REGION: What Arafat has gained
By Barry Rubin, The Jerusalem Post, January 2, 2002


2001

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