Tuesday briefs

It’s not just Jews: Terrorists in Egypt are targeting Arab-Israelis who visit the Sinai. You know, for a religion of peace, Islam sure does seem to have a lot of violent adherents.

It’s not just Israelis: Red-on-red in Lebanon today, as a huge bomb explodes in the heart of Hezbollah territory. And Egypt may be headed for civil war. Meantime, John Kerry is concentrating on–peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians. Smart power!

Yeah, the boycott isn’t going to work: Ender’s Game is probably going to be a huge hit, and I’m pretty sure the gay activists calling for a boycott because Orson Scott Card is against gay marriage isn’t going to affect the box office. Except in San Francisco and the Village. In any case, Card has released a rather in-your-face statement about the boycott.

Bad days for Hamas: I love the pullquote from this article.

Stunned silence among Hamas officials in Gaza greeted Morsi’s overthrow last Wednesday by the Egyptian military.

May Hamas continue to have many, many bad days. And then disappear.

Fighting anti-Semitism in France: It’s a losing battle, Rabbi. As long as the French authorities allow the “youths” to continue what they’re doing with little or no fear of punishment, Muslims in France will attack Jews with impunity.

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