H/T Israel Matzav If you want to get a glimpse into the mind of many who align themselves with the group J Street, go to the 4:40 mark of this video and […]
Iranian (Gender) Apartheid: NOT coming to a university near you
There will be no academic programs or demonstrations at elite Western Universities, and little or no mention from the Guardian left, about the abominable treatment of women all year round by the […]
Guardian’s defense of John Galliano seems “slightly” less credible after video surfaces of the fashion guru praising Hitler
H/T Harry’s Place On Friday, The Guardian posted this piece in response to John Galliano’s arrest on Thursday for assaulting and hurling anti-Semitic abuse at a couple at a bar in Paris. […]
Peter Kosminsky acknowledges using testimony from radical NGO as source for “The Promise”
H/T to an alert reader for capturing Peter Kosminsky’s live chat (below) with viewers of his show, The Promise, which confirms the director’s use of research from highly politicized sources. As we’ve […]
Guardian journalistic “ethics”: Publish, & let others deal with the consequences
The Guardian’s pyromania-like tendency to publish information for its own gratification with no concern for the consequences for others has once more come to the fore. After its collaboration with Wikileaks on […]
Nick Cohen’s masterful deconstruction of the Israel-obsessed Guardian Left
This is perhaps the first time I’ve posted an essay from the Guardian without critical comment, but Nick Cohen’s post on the hypocrisy of the Israel-obsessed Guardian Left is a masterpiece. So, […]
The Importance of Being Rosalind Levy
Back in November 2010, I wrote a post about the disproportionate number of anti-Israel letters published in the Guardian. Nothing much has changed on that front, of course, but a belated comment […]
Guardian praised by speakers at meeting of Islamist UK group, MEMO (A first hand account)
This is a guest post by Tom Wilson Earlier this week The Guardian and Al-Jezeera’s rather grandly titled ‘Palestine Papers’ were the subject of a major event organised by the pro-Hamas organisation […]
Guardian reader pulls out anti-Semitic Khazar myth
In Nick Cohen’s piece in CiF today, “Our absurd obsession with Israel is laid bare“, we were treated to a rare CiF column which called out the Guardian Left’s obsession with Israel […]
Harriet Sherwood and the normalization of anti-Israel bigotry
Those who speak of ending the “divisions” between Fatah and Hamas generally fall within two categories: Those who naively (though often genuinely) think that Hamas (who they may agree seeks Israel’s destruction) […]
Is Stephen Walt Blind, a Complete Fool, or a Big Liar?
From the blog of Martin Peretz, writing for The New Republic: I’ve been trying to add to my knowledge of the Arab countries now in the “massacring-their-people” stage. All of the big […]
The Guardian has nothing to report
A guest post by AKUS Life is getting dull for the Guardian’s woman in Jerusalem. After fleeing the momentous events in Egypt – perhaps wisely, considering the reprehensible sexual assault of Lara […]
The death of linkage (Palestinian issue was never the key to regional stability)
This is cross posted by Danny Ayalon, Israel‘s deputy minister of foreign affairs. and was first published in the Washington Times. The last few weeks and months have finally proven the fallacy of […]
Guardian “journalist” David Cronin tries to arrest Avigdor Lieberman while hurling abuse at Israel
This is cross posted by Simon Plosker of Honest Reporting In Feb. 22, Irish “journalist” David Cronin attempted a citizen’s arrest of Israel’s Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman at the start of a […]
We now know why the Guardian sucks, and it really does only require 140 characters!
We’d like to thank everyone who entered our first competition, those loyal readers who contributed their pithy Twitter-friendly take – one which required excruciating brevity on a topic which could reasonably consume volumes: […]
The malice of the BDS movement
It seems that the pro-BDS group, British Writers in Support of Palestine, is quite angry that their efforts to influence Ian McEwan into boycotting the Jerusalem Prize weren’t successful, and wasn’t the least comforted […]
UNHRC used by dictators to undermine human rights
This essay was written by Hadar Sela, and published in The Propagandist The recent incidents on the streets of countries as far apart asLibya and Bahrain, Tunisia and Iran have riveted the […]
Guardian letter and an unbecoming headline
This is cross posted by the blog of The CST The Guardian (24 February 2011) carries a lengthy letter jointly signed by CST, Board of Deputies and Union of Jewish Students. The paper […]
The White Rose: An anniversary of three executions
This is cross posted by J. Christian Adams at Pajamas Media. Adams is an election lawyer who served in the Voting Rights Section at the U.S. Department of Justice. His website is http://www.electionlawcenter.com. […]
The moral confusion of Ian McEwan
If we lived in a just world, where people didn’t stand idly by in the face of the continuing assault on Israel’s moral legitimacy, Author Ian McEwan would have reacted with outrage […]



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