From Condemnation To Praise: Why Israel’s Bombing of Iraq’s Osirak Nuclear Reactor Stands Test of Time
Imagine this: It’s August 1990. Saddam Hussein, dictator of Iraq, begins to act on his
Imagine this: It’s August 1990. Saddam Hussein, dictator of Iraq, begins to act on his
Al Jazeera just can’t get it right: Not only were contents of the Iraqi Jewish archive originally stolen from the rightful owners (the Jews of Iraq), but upon the archive’s return, it will likely become unaccessible, to scholars and to Jews alike.
Today’s Top Stories 1. Israel believes rocket fire from Syria may have been deliberate. Five
Digging up Yasser Arafat’s body and exhuming file photos of the terror boss have a
Everything you need to know about today’s media coverage of Israel. Peace Process • Ambassador
The AP should point out FIFA's bias, not simply reinforce it.
A popular British journalist and a Member of Parliament cozy up to Saddam's regime. Plus: UK homicide bombers.
CNN admits that knowledge of murder, torture, and planned assassinations were suppressed in order to maintain CNN's Baghdad bureau.
CNN admits that knowledge of murder, torture, and planned assassinations were suppressed in order to maintain CNN's Baghdad bureau.
Coalition forces bomb a residential complex in hopes of hitting Saddam. Israel hits Hamas leaders, too.
The Palestinian street is rife with pro-Saddam and anti-American demonstrations.
Conspiracy theorists are popping up across media and political circles: America's showdown with Iraq is a Zionist-led plot.
Reporters Without Borders claims that Lebanon and the Palestinian Authority have greater freedom of the press than Israel.
A Jerusalem Post expose shows deep links between Arafat and Saddam.
In both Russia and Florida, the St. Petersburg Times shows its bias.
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