Israel cannot be blamed for pan-Arab roots of al-Haram (shame)

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Excerpted from FLAME: In the prevailing Arab “narrative,” all the problems in the Arab world are due to Israel. In the Arab world, where Osama bin Laden is the Arabs’ most adulated hero because he committed the 9/11 deed (though everyone in that world also knows that “Israel’s Mossad was responsible for 9/11”), the crazy logic that “Israel is the cause of all Arab misfortunes” does indeed make sense. However, in our world, a world that strives for rational analysis by means of objectivity and the evaluation of all relevant facts, things look different. In the real world, Israel cannot

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Thai Buddhist woman killed and burned

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Jihad against 26-year-old Buddhist women. From AFP via JihadWatch: A Buddhist woman was shot dead and her body set ablaze early today in Thailand’s restive Muslim-majority south, police said, as the country’s junta leader began a visit to the region.Police said the 26-year-old’s body was burned beyond recognition after she was killed while on her way to work on the outskirts of Yala town. “It’s the work of the same group of militants who are active in this predominantly Muslim village,” they said. The province of Yala has seen a surge in attacks this year, with 10 people killed on

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Racism in the Islamic World: How can peace prevail in the Middle East in the face of Islamic bigotry and hate? When will moderate Muslims speak out?

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For years, the U.N., led by Islamic and Arab nations and their sympathizers, has accused Israel of racism, but the world consistently turns a blind eye to open, seething anti-Semitism in Islamic society. What are the facts? In one of the most astonishing propaganda coups ever, a United Nations conference on racism, which took place in Durban South Africa in 2001, declared that Zionism is racism. No wonder the U.S. and Israel walked out of the meeting, which was dominated by representatives of Islamic and Arab states and other anti-Israel forces, and whose conclusions were predictable from the outset. The

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