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08 Nov 09

The Angry Arab News Service/وكالة أنباء العربي الغاضب: Alert the neighbors: Thomas Friedman has a "Jordanian friend"

  • Notice that Zionists always have to make a reference to an "Arab friend", as if that token reference can conceal their hostility to Arabs. Don't they know how much they sound like those racists who claim that their "best friends are black"? In fact, even Raphael Patai cites a "Palestinian friend" in his book, The Arab Mind.
20 Oct 09

The Angry Arab News Service/وكالة أنباء العربي الغاضب: Taghreed El-Khodary

  • Just as the Jerusalem Post has Khaled Abu Toameh, the New York Times has Taghreed El-Khodary. It has become important for Zionist media to have a token native on the staff, to soften the impact of racism and bias to the reader--the dumb and ill-informed reader only.
31 Jul 09

Sayeret Matkal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  • The unit was kept top-secret during its initial years. Fighters and commanders were selectively hand-picked, based on personal acquaintances.
27 Jul 09

The Angry Arab News Service/وكالة أنباء العربي الغاضب: The language of the New York Times: Fair but...

  • This is classic: "a general sense of fair-mindedness (except perhaps toward the Arabs)". So the authors were fair in writing about Israel except in what they wrote about the Arabs. And notice that their unfairness toward Arabs in a book on Israel and its founding is a parenthetical matter for the reviewer. This is so funny. This is like saying: they were rather non-racist, except in their attitude to blacks. Or like saying that someone is non-sexist, except in his attitude toward women. Or that someone is not homophobic, except in his attitude to homosexuals. But the authors were interviewed on C-Span and they were clear that they were avowed Zionists.

The Angry Arab News Service/وكالة أنباء العربي الغاضب: Humanizing Zionist fascism

  • This is a book that if it was written about other leaders or country, liberal protesters would show up daily at the publisher's headquarters. Read what he says about Begin and Sharon: here is an author who find the war crimes of Sharon and Begin to be cute and adorable. Even this lousy sympathetic reviewers in the New York Times had to mention: "But there’s no comparable nuance in Cohen’s portrayal of the Arabs who are crucial to the latter half of his book. Most appear as little more than walk-ons, performing familiar roles: the Nazi-loving grand mufti of Jerusalem; the kaffiyeh-draped Arafat; the Hezbollah leader chillingly declaring, “They love life, and we love death.”" (And the last quotation was fabricated). And do Zionist propagandists know that the Mufti has been long dead? I mean, they need new and fresh material. This schtick about the Mufti is way too old.
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