Category: Hezbollah

What he said

Since I can’t say it better, I won’t try. Here’s just the opening of Charles Krauthammer’s most recent column about the world pile-up against Israel and what Israel should do it about it: What other country, when attacked in an unprovoked aggression across a recognized international frontier, is then put

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On moral equivalence

What’s the big deal, many ask? Hezbollah and Hamas kidnapped some Israeli soldiers, turning them into prisoners, and they’ll readily release these prisoners if Israel, in turn, will release some prisoners it holds. It all sounds so beautifully symmetrical. Except it’s not. The kidnapped Israeli soldiers had done absolutely nothing

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Redemption

While I criticized Richard Cohen’s article calling Israel a mistake, I didn’t do so in quite the strident terms others used.  I didn’t think he meant what he said, although I thought his writing inept and some of his conclusions were pretty silly.  In any event, I don’t have any

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