French Military Against Assad’s Presence at Bastille Day Parade

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Do the French really feel this way? From French Military Against Assad’s Presence at Bastille Day Parade: The French government has banned a demonstration by French veterans meant in part to protest against the presence of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as an honored guest at the July 14 Bastille Day military parade, French media reported on Friday. French veterans blame Syria for the deaths of 58 French members of a UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon in 1983. The FNAME veterans group has called on soldiers marching in Monday’s parade to wear black armbands to protest Assad’s presence. Former French President

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Today in Jewish History – Adar 10

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Sponsored by Aish: In 1980, Israel and Egypt exchanged ambassadors, marking a new era of cordial, if cold, diplomacy. In 1973, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat had orchestrated an attack on Israel in the Yom Kippur War, but after suffering defeat he became resigned to Israel’s existence. In 1977, Sadat and Menachem Begin signed the Camp David Peace Agreement, for which they received the Nobel Peace Prize. Much of the Arab world was outraged by Sadat’s overtures toward Israel, and he was assassinated by a Muslim extremist in 1981.

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Report: Assad’s Brother-in-Law Behind Mughniyeh Death

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I had suspected the murder of Mugniyeh was an inside job – although I thought that it was the bloated puke Nasrallah who wanted Mugniyeh dead. Now some evidence is leaking out – from Arab sources, no less – that Syrian dictator Bashar Assad’s brother-in-law is behind the assasination of the filthy terrorist pig, Mugniyeh . But no suprise here; Muslims never had any qualms about offing their political rivals. From INN: Syrian dictator Bashar Assad’s brother-in-law is suspected of engineering the assassination of Hizbullah’s operations officer Imad Mughniyeh, according to a report Saturday in Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Siasa (“Politics”). The

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Muslims don’t want peace

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Muslims don’t want peace with Jews in Israel. They just want Israel’s land. If Muslims wanted peace with Jews in Israel, 20,000 Islamists in Gaza wouldn’t have protested against “Vampire” Bush’s visit, nor would they have launched a rocket attack on the local American International School in protest against President Bush’s visit, nor would they call on their fellow Muslims to kill Bush, notwithstanding the fact that those Muslims who call for other Muslims to kill Bush are too cowardly to attempt the assassination themselves. PA security officials expressed concern over threats by Palestinian groups to kill Bush. “We are

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Al-Qaeda Heads List of Suspects in Bhutto Assassination in Pakistan

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I have no doubt that Bhutto’s assassination was an inside job. Linkage thanks to Daily Alert. From Al-Qaeda Heads List of Suspects in Bhutto Assassination in Pakistan: At the top of the list of suspects in the assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto is the al-Qaeda terrorist network and its legion of allies, including loosely affiliated groups that espouse similar views and, in some cases, share training facilities and other resources. But several officials said it is equally plausible that the assassination was carried out with the support – or at least the tacit approval – of Pakistani

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When Roosevelt ordered the assassination of Yamamoto, there was no international outrage…

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…now, Britain along with the rest of Eurabia, condemns the righteous execution of the leader of Hamas. Foreign Secretary Jack Straw described the targeted assassination by Israel of “Sheikh” Ahmed Yassin as “unacceptable and unjustified”. He said: “All of us understand Israel’s need to protect itself – and it is fully entitled to do that – against the terrorism which affects it, within international law. But it is not entitled to go in for this kind of unlawful killing and we therefore condemn it.” Not entitled? Let’s talk about international law and who’s entitled. Do any of you know who

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