Monday morning news briefs

Thanks, Greece! Shimon Peres thanks Greece for stopping the flotilla. So does Yourish.com.

Speaking of the flotidiots: “Flytilla” was a bust, but of course, the ones that did get into Israel peacefully threw rocks and such at the IDF, while cutting through the separation fence. Peacefully. Because they’re all about the peaceful protests.

Talk about your bad timing: This one’s funny. A crime ring smuggling fake Chinese meds decided that the Friday of Flytilla was the perfect time to smuggle illegal goods into Israel. Yeah, they got caught.

Disproportionate force: Syrian thugs, under orders, attacked the U.S. and French embassies. President Obama has directed his people to send a strongly-worded letter as a response. And maybe a heavy frown. And the clown car of the Obama foreign policy rolls on.

It’s a start: On the anniversary of a massacre of Jews by their neighbors, Poland’s president asked Jews for forgiveness. I’m glad he’s asking, but there’s still a long way to go. You may not remember, but I do: When Lech Walesa ran for president, they accused him of being Jewish. And not in a good way.

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2 Responses to Monday morning news briefs

  1. Cynic says:

    I believe that the French used live rounds in defending their Embassy.
    Were not the Liberal Leftists agitating to be like the Europeans?

  2. Mark James says:

    The JPost report even said that Peres seemed to contradict the LA Times report about anti-Semitism being really bad in Greece by, first, not mentioning it, and second, recounting how Greece have come to the aid of Jews, and even his father, Jacob, a Jewish-American soldier.

    Wow. Poland wanting forgiveness from Jews? What’s the world coming to.

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