King is gay, but homosexuality outlawed

It is one of the oddest thing on earth: the monarch is homosexual, but the subjects both gays and lesbians can be jailed for their sexual-orientation. "Sultan Qaboos, 68, of Oman is the world's first gay king in...

Poll: Israeli Jews See Obama as Pro-Palestinian

A new poll suggests that Israelis view President Barrack Obama as pro-Palestine. A push for Israel to halt settlement growth in the West Bank and to relaunch peace talks may have cause this major shift in...

Greetings, Saalam, Shalom Mr. President of the USA and of the PA

This commentary was written by my co-host Yoram Getzler for Israelseen.comAs usual Yoram pulls no punches in his honest appraisal of the current political situation in Israel. " Greetings, Saalam & Shalom Mr....

Jerusalem Post Publishes ‘Must-Read’ Editorial

Amidst serious post-election turmoil in Iran, President Barack Obama has been quoted during the last 24 hours as saying that the United States respects that country’s sovereignty.  It’s too bad he...

Heroes or Villains?

Christopher Columbus, for raping the Indies and leading a major genocide in their lands, was actually regarded a national hero. Moreover, in the United States, October 21st is celebrated as Columbus Day. Hassan...

Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death

In 1995, as a child, I watched the Disney movie “Pocahontas”. Haven’t watched it ever since, but the word “savages” still echoes in my head. As a child, I was outraged when I heard the English invaders...

Arab prince filmed his gruesome torture

Though only Saddam Hussein was accused of inhumanity, there are Arab sheikhs and princes who are far worse than him. According to Muslims, the princes of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia are most evil. But the princes...

Torture tape delays U.S.-UAE nuclear deal, say U.S. officials

"A videotape of a heinous torture session is delaying the ratification of a civil nuclear deal between the United Arab Emirates and the United States, senior U.S. officials familiar with the case said. In the tape,...

EMIRATS ARABES UNIS: Domestic workers face abusive employers

"DUBAI, 2 July 2006 (IRIN) - On an almost daily basis, immigrant domestic workers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), face mistreatment and sometimes physical abuse, according to human rights activists.Noor arrived...

Obama Should Boycott Anti-"Racism" Conference, Theory of "Races"

Cross-posted at the Francis L. Holland Blog.Many, many but not all Blacks, including Rep. Barbara Lee, (D-Calif.), are angry that President Barack Obama is boycotting a UN World Conference on Racism. I'm...

Report: Canada anti-Semitism at all-time high

This is the latest from Canada regarding Anti-Semitic attacks. Not promising." TORONTO – Anti-Semitism in Canada reached an all-time high last year, despite the government's efforts to combat the phenomenon,...

Netanyahu's large Cabinet sworn in today in Israel

Benjamin Netanyahu's large Cabinet was sworn in today in Israel, however there are signs already that the political road may be a bit rocky. He took office today amid some heckles, while Arab lawmakers sought to find a more 'permanent arrangement' for limited Palestinian...

Iran, India may join US war in Afghanistan

The chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee John Kerry has said the United States may seek cooperation from India, China, and Iran to stabilize Afghanistan. He is about to meet with the officials of the two countries in the Hague next week.Iran had give out...

On Campus: The Pro-Palestinians' Real Agenda

By Khaled Abu ToamehThis was written by one of the most respected Palestinian Journalists in the Middle East. I encourage everyone  to read this piece because it is sanity in the midst of hatred. The bigots and haters of Israel in North America and around the globe have...

Arab League slams Iran's 'provocation'

I have been saying this for weeks now that Iran has been trying to undermine Arab countries for quite a while. It is starting to back fire as the Arab league is beginning to get worried over this interference with...

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