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June 24, 2008
Now that there’s a truce, what about Gilad Shalit?
Criticism of the Hamas-Israel truce by the parents of captive Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit is fueling public debate in Israel about the efficacy of the cease-fire in the Gaza Strip absent Shalit\’s return.
Viewing the truce from many sides
Israeli strategic thinkers are deeply divided over the implications of the truce between Israel and the Gaza-based Hamas fundamentalists. But whatever their perspective, most agree that it could have a profound impact on the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations.
Sarkozy salutes Israel at Knesset
rance is ready to help Israel achieve peace but wants concessions toward the Palestinians, Nicolas Sarkozy told the Knesset.\n\n
VIDEO: Is Tibet the home of one of the Lost Tribes?
Quantum Physicist Fred Alan Wolf (from the film \”Dalai Lama Renaissance\”) speaks about Tibet being one of the \”Lost Tribes\” of Israel, and the similarities of Jewish culture (Judaism) and Tibetan culture (and Tibetan Buddhism).
VIDEO: ‘Don’t Be A Sucker’ — War Dept. tells Americans to fight hatred and fanaticism (1947)
Government \’public service\’ movie admonishes Americans that they will lose their country if they let fanaticism and hatred turn them into \”suckers.\”\n\n\”Let\’s forget about \’we\’ and \’they\’ — let\’s think about us!\” In the context of the emerging Cold War, this film appears paradoxical.
Homegrown terrorist who planned Los Angeles attacks sentenced to 22 years
A member of a four-man homegrown terrorist cell that planned to attack Israeli and Jewish targets three years ago in Los Angeles was sentenced to 22 years in federal prison on Monday