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by Alan M. Dershowitz
• September 12, 2014 at 5:00 am
Hamas
quickly produces photographs of dead babies to be shown around the world,
while at the same time preventing the media from showing its rocket launchers
in densely populated areas.
Unless
Hamas's "dead baby strategy" is denounced and stopped -- by the
international community, the media, the academy and all good people -- it
will be coming soon "to a theater near you".
If
Hamas's dead baby strategy works, why not repeat it every few years? And why
shouldn't other terrorist groups, like ISIS and Boko Haram, adapt this
strategy as Hezbollah has already done?
On June 13, 2014, the commander of the Gaza Division of the Israel
Defense Forces took me into a Hamas tunnel that had recently been discovered
by a Bedouin tracker who serves in the IDF. The tunnel was a concrete bunker
that extended several miles from its entrance in the Gaza Strip to its exit
near an Israeli kibbutz kindergarten.
by Peter Martino
• September 12, 2014 at 4:00 am
Barely
two years ago, in 2012, Mogherini showed her pro-Palestinian sympathies by
posting on her blog a picture of her visit to Yasser Arafat in 2002. The
picture has meanwhile been removed form the blog but can still be found on
the internet.
During
the next five years, the EU's policies and attitudes toward Israel are not
likely to change.
Catherine Ashton, the current EU High Representative for
Foreign Affairs and Security (left), and Frederica Mogherini, who is
planned to be Ashton's successor.
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A new European Commission will be installed on November 1 as the
European Union's executive body for the next five years. The previous
Commission, headed by the Portuguese politician José Manuel Barroso, will be
replaced by one led by Jean-Claude Juncker, former Prime Minister of Luxemburg.
Unfortunately, there is no indication that the new Commission will be less
biased in its attitudes against Israel than the old one.
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