More clips
Now let's put together several shorts.
Avigdor Lieberman says that the Obama administration's demands for more concessions is unreasonable:
The Boston police have nailed a Columbia drug "syndicate" run by a man with an eighth grade education.
Do you know what film from last year deserved more attention? The Stoning of Soraya M, which is reviewed some more here.
Actor Peter Graves, famous for his role in Mission: Impossible and various movies, is dead at 83 years old. There's another great performer who'll be very missed (via Big Hollywood).
Los Angeles airport committed a security blunder and it's fortunate everything turned out to be okay.
Avigdor Lieberman says that the Obama administration's demands for more concessions is unreasonable:
The demands made by the U.S. and other world powers regarding the cessation of Israel's building projects in East Jerusalem is unreasonable, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said on Wednesday, adding that he felt preventing Jews from buying lands anywhere in the capital is a form of discrimination.Phillip Karsenty has said that the awful Richard Goldstone should be thanked for a wakeup call:
Lieberman, speaking at a joint press conference with the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton in Jerusalem, said that the demand represented, "to a large extent, an opportunity to attack Israel and pressure Israel into doing unreasonable things."
[...]
"The demand to forbid Jews to buy or build in East Jerusalem is unreasonable. Let's consider what would happen if we would ban the Arab residents of the city to buy in west Jerusalem," Lieberman asked, adding that he had asked "all of the leaders who I have spoken with recently that question."
"Some said that we would then be an apartheid state, but that's an unacceptable asymmetry," the foreign minister said.
Lieberman told Ashton that "Jerusalem is Israel's capital and must be accessible to members of all faiths," adding that "anyone may buy and build wherever he likes."
"There are thousands of East Jerusalem Arabs who live in the Jewish neighborhood in the west and that will continue," Lieberman said.
"It is very important to thank Richard Goldstone for his report. For the last ten years we are trying to stress the strategic importance of media. Now in Israel, it's understood that by not fighting against the lies, Israel is losing its legitimacy in the world. Goldstone was a catalyst."Indeed he was.
The Boston police have nailed a Columbia drug "syndicate" run by a man with an eighth grade education.
Do you know what film from last year deserved more attention? The Stoning of Soraya M, which is reviewed some more here.
Actor Peter Graves, famous for his role in Mission: Impossible and various movies, is dead at 83 years old. There's another great performer who'll be very missed (via Big Hollywood).
Los Angeles airport committed a security blunder and it's fortunate everything turned out to be okay.
Labels: anti-semitism, iran, Israel, showbiz, UN corruption, United States