Archive for March, 2007
POT Day
You may not have known this, but today was Hamas’ Palestinian Officer Training (POT) Day, a day in which Hamas terrorists trained and showed off their impressive skills. Let’s take a brief look at some of today’s highlights.
In the morning, forces wore camouflage as they demonstrated their skills. Apparently, this camouflage included plants and a [...]
Fountainhead
Looks like the palestinians have been developing some weapons of their own. Such as this one – the four-legged human water fountain.
I’m not sure what the hell he’s supposed to do.
Actually, that’s not true. He’s supposed to kill Jews. I’m just not sure how.
Band of Brothers
Israellycool friend Zev has drawn my attention to this video taken during the Second Lebanon War of August last year (and in which he has a cameo appearance). It is over 10 minutes long, but is well worth watching, if only to see how we banded together at this difficult time.
Big Game in Town
Tomorrow night, there’s a big soccer game on in town, namely the Euro 2008 qualifier match between Israel and England. The England team are here, as are thousands of English soccer fans.
Meanwhile, security has been doubled at the hotel housing the English team. Well, not quite.
The players of the England football team landed in [...]
The Merchant of Menace
LGF has drawn my attention to UK clothing store Ark, and one of the products it is selling: The Arafat Scarf.
This season’s must have item! Arafat Scarf.
Unisex, vintage distressed Arafat scarf with traditional woven pattern and tasseles.Ark’s best selling scarf this season! The perfect vintage accessory for everyones wardrobe!
Here’s a list of Arafat-inspired products Ark [...]
The Top 15 Unintentionally Funny Comic Book Panels
This is the funniest thing I’ve seen all day (hat tip: Ace).
What, Me Worry?
A child holding a gun stands next to Palestinian militants of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, a group linked to the Fatah movement, standing guard outside the house of their leader Sameh Al Madhoun in Beit Lahiya northern Gaza Strip, Thursday, March 22, 2007. One of the group’s militants was killed nearby on Wednesday during clashes [...]
Quote of the Day
“What was wrong with that? They had been attacked, they were responding. The fact was that Israel was subject to a military threat from Hezbollah on a continuous basis. Hezbollah had committed an act of aggression and Israel was reacting in its own self-defense. And if reacting in its own self defense meant the defeat [...]
The Other Side of Summer
This is what I refer to as hooters hasbara.
The beer ‘n’ babes magazine Maxim will send photographers to Israel next week for an Israeli women photo shoot that Foreign Ministry officials hope redefines what the magazine’s hormone-charged readers think when they hear television reporters say “the situation in Israel is hot.”
“All the surveys we have [...]
The Islamicization of Antwerp
Here is a must-read editorial from the Washington Times, which illustrates how Europe is being taken over by radical Islam, while those who speak out against it are being silenced: The Islamicization of Antwerp.
The decisive battle against Islamic extremists will not be fought in Iraq, but in Europe. It is not in Baghdad but in [...]
























































