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Why UN Fiat Won’t Turn Terrorists Into Statesmen
Posted on: December 19th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Louis Rene BeresTerrorism is always a crime under international law.
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Posted on: December 19th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinLast week, I detailed parts of my campaign platform for the January 22 Israeli Knesset elections. Here are more proposals:

Tens of Thousands of Judea and Samaria Hamas Loyalists Have Launched the Third Intifada
Posted on: December 19th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Khaled Abu ToamehAbbas and Hamas have decided for now to lay their differences aside and work towards escalating tensions on the ground, particularly in Judea and Samaria.
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World Barks As ‘Building Jerusalem’ Caravan Moves On
Posted on: December 19th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Keeping JerusalemWith the international community barely having finished expressing its outrage over Israel's decision to build in E-1, between Jerusalem and Maaleh Adumim (reported at length in last week's column), two other similar decisions have been made that are sure to re-ignite the flames.

Jerusalem: Build, Baby, Build!
Posted on: December 19th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Fundamentally Freund/Michael FreundIsrael this week took an important step toward strengthening Jerusalem and preventing any chance of its future division. Despite increasingly strident objections from the U.S., Europe and the Palestinians, the Jewish state is moving forward with plans to expand the capital’s Jewish population.

QuickTakes: News You May Have Missed
Posted on: December 19th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Aaron Klein.

Gun Control and Gun Control Culture
Posted on: December 19th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Daniel GreenfieldBoth the Left and the shooters agree that the people you are shooting at should not have guns.
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Gun Control, Thought Control and People Control
Posted on: December 18th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Daniel GreenfieldThe Left seeks to create a society where everyone is a lab monkey except the experts running the experiments.
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Posted on: December 17th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Daniel GreenfieldTelling apart the right Syrian rebels from the wrong Syrian rebels is tricky. The Free Syrian Army, once hailed as a moderate secular organization, has more Al Qaeda in it than the dirt in Tora Bora.

Posted on: December 16th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Daniel GreenfieldThe issue isn't really guns. Guns are how we misspell evil.
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Learning to Value the Lives of Children
Posted on: December 16th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → America's Rabbi / Shmuley BoteachYet the one thing I have always known, amid the hills and valleys of life: whether or not you succeed in your public endeavors, you cannot fail at your private commitments.

Radical Palestinians Vastly Outnumber Moderates
Posted on: December 13th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Khaled Abu ToamehWhen Abbas says that a Palestinian state within the pre-1967 lines would lead to a just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East, he is ignoring the fact that a large number of Palestinians think otherwise.
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Posted on: December 13th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Daniel GreenfieldSixty-four years is a long time for oil to burn, especially when the black oil next door seems so much more useful to the empires and republics across the sea.
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Is Christianity’s Notion of Abortion Based on Mistranslated Text?
Posted on: December 13th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → America's Rabbi / Shmuley BoteachWhat is lost in the discussion are the Biblical underpinnings of abortion and how this is not primarily a legal issue but a religious one.
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How to Win the Demographic and Culture Wars
Posted on: December 13th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Daniel GreenfieldCan American traditionalists quadruple their numbers in 40 years?
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Does God Want A Center-Right Israeli Government?
Posted on: December 12th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Dov ShurinI write this column with my bags packed. I’m lighting four candles in Israel and my fifth I will light Wednesday evening at about 9 p.m. in the lobby of the Avenue Plaza Hotel in Boro Park. I’ll have my guitar in hand, and everyone is invited.
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For Israel, What Next In The Matter Of Iran? (Third of Three Parts)
Posted on: December 12th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Louis Rene BeresSometimes, in complex military calculations, truth is counter-intuitive. In essence, the persuasiveness of Israel's nuclear deterrent vis-à-vis Iran will require prospective enemy perceptions of retaliatory destructiveness at both the low and high ends of the nuclear yield spectrum. Ending nuclear ambiguity at the optimal time could best allow Israel to foster precisely such needed perceptions. This point is very important and possibly overriding.

Posted on: December 12th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinThe main junction from which the different opinions on most issues in Israel diverge is the question of identity. Israel does not have clear borders because it does not have a clear identity. The dispute is not really over peace or security. The dispute is about identity. The more solid our Jewish identity, the stronger the connection between our land and us. The stronger the desire to retreat from our Jewish identity, the stronger our desire to retreat from the land. When we connect to our identity, we will connect to our land and we will merit clear borders and peace.

Does New Neighborhood Negate PA Contiguity?
Posted on: December 12th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Keeping JerusalemInternational opinion has it that the new planned Israeli neighborhood between Jerusalem and Maaleh Adumim will prevent the creation of a contiguous Palestinian state. Unfortunately, though, that is not true.

Quick Takes: News You May Have Missed
Posted on: December 12th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Aaron Klein.
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