Archive for June, 2010

Reuters

The Day In Israel: Wednesday June 30th, 2010

In a meeting with Saudi King Abdullah, US President Barack Obama has vowed to boldly go where everyone has tried to go before and failed.

The Day In Israel: Tuesday June 29th, 2010

The Day In Israel: Tuesday June 29th, 2010

Head Hamashole Khaled Meshaal has warned that Hamas plans to kidnap more IDF soldiers and the price for Gilad Shalit will increase if Israel doesn’t meet its demands for a prisoner swap.

The Day In Israel: Monday June 28th, 2010

The Day In Israel: Monday June 28th, 2010

Hamas has released a new animated video depicting the moment Gilad Shalit was kidnapped on June 25, 2006

The Day In Israel: Sunday June 27th, 2010

The Day In Israel: Sunday June 27th, 2010

The family of captive IDF soldier Gilad Shalit is set to embark on a 12-day march from its home in Mitzpe Hila to Jerusalem, joined by thousands of supporters, in a bid to pressure the government and secure Gilad’s release after over four years in Hamas captivity.

“Commit Bomb Attacks in Israel Instead”

“Commit Bomb Attacks in Israel Instead”

Meet Indonesian Justice Minister Patrialis Akbar, whose morality is about as good as his taste in shirts.

Not to mention his ability to “flip-flop.”

Australia’s Golda Meir

Australia’s Golda Meir

Yesterday, Australia appointed Julia Gillard as its female Prime Minister – n0t to mention it’s first redhead one (Update: Or not) – after former prime minister Kevin Rudd quit just before his Labor Party was to dump him in an internal ballot.

Photo by Gali Tibbon-Pool/Getty Images

The Day In Israel: Thursday June 24th, 2010

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is right on the money in his comments on the flotillas planning to sail to Gaza in the coming days.

the sons of monkeys

You Have To Be Willfully Blind..

…not to see that those who hate Israel really hate Jews.

The Day In Israel: Wednesday June 23rd, 2010

The Day In Israel: Wednesday June 23rd, 2010

Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni has come out swinging against Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, after his decision to ease restrictions of the blockade on Gaza.

Scenes From The 21st International Conference on Islamic Unity

Scenes From The 21st International Conference on Islamic Unity

Never has the true Arab and Muslim position towards the palestinians been so well captured.