Several more briefs for the month
Ehud Barak has performed an atrocity by expelling Jews from a legally bought house in Hebron, and at least 25 were wounded. There's already some outrage at this on the right, and a demonstration at defense HQ. Update: Hebron Jewish community says it'll continue to purchase Arab homes. Update 2: here's another related item at Esser Agoroth.
Sean Penn continues to be a clod.
India's airports are now on high alert for terrorist attacks.
Hassan Diab, a Canadian-Lebanese Muslim who bombed a French synagogue in 1980 has been arrested in Canada at the request of French authorities who want him extradited to stand trial. He has wisely been denied bail.
The last female veteran of WW1 has passed away. Godspeed, ma'am.
Yossi Klein Halevi tells why Israelis love Chabad (Hat tip: The Weekly Standard).
And again on the Mumbai bloodbath, Melanie Phillips writes about it, and also about the British state of denial.
In Russia, we see that anti-semitism has come in the form of a brand of sunflower seeds featuring an offensive caricature.
Labels: anti-semitism, Israel, political corruption, terrorism, United States, war on terror