Briefly

Oh, look, it’s another sow’s ear and the media thinks it’s a silk purse: Hamas and Fatah have formed a “unity government,” and already, the media and EU are claiming it’s another “implicit” recognition of Israel.

While he said Hamas will not recognize Israel’s right to exist a key demand by Israel and the West the new coalition agreement is based on a platform that many believe implies recognition to the Jewish state.

Phew, the headline said “Christian-Jewish groups,” and I thought it was you-know-who.

The head of the Chicago-based International Fellowship of Christians and Jews pledged to contribute up to $45 million this year to the State of Israel from money donated by Christian Evangelical supporters, in what would be the largest-ever annual financial contribution the group has made in its 23-year history.

Elie Wiesel says Iran should not be a member of the UN. I’m with him.

Nobel Prize winner Eli Wiesel on Tuesday joined the ranks of those demanding that Iran be removed from the UN.

Wiesel said at the opening of the UN General Assembly that “we know how the Ahmadinejad’s bath begins, but we don’t know how it will end.”

Terrorists attacked the U.S. embassy in Damascus. Terrorists died. But they did manage to wound a Chinese ambassador. I doubt, however, this will stop the Chinese from sending arms to Syria.

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2 Responses to Briefly

  1. Jack says:

    And still the people watch as trouble brews.

  2. Veeshir says:

    There are two things about the UN that should tell you all you need to know.
    Taiwan isn’t a member and Israel can’t be on the Security Council.

    It would be funny if it weren’t so damn scary.

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