"A Palestinian is a born hero who, having reached the post-childhood years, is, more often than not, wedded to Death." So reads an editorial in the April 11th edition of Egypt's Al-Akhbar newspaper. "The Palestinian people are, apparently, being exterminated at the hands of Israeli soldiers and settlers. Meanwhile, the world stands hand-tied watching idly by." Supporting the Arafat strategy of summoning an international force to the region, the paper continues to promote the image of a poor, defenseless Arab population in Judea, Samaria and Gaza. "No protection is provided to the Palestinians exposed as they are to genocide. And the world watches on."
On Tuesday of this week, Sharon advisor Dr. Dore Gold reminded CNN viewers that Israel's strategy differs greatly from that of the PLO. Gold noted that whereas Israel conducts pinpoint attacks on Palestinian terrorist strongholds, the Arabs - as may be seen the past few weeks in Gaza - have often deliberately targeted Israel's civilian population. Arutz Sheva's Ron Meir adds that since the start of the Rosh Hashanah Arab Assault, there have been literally dozens of drive-by shooting attacks by Arab terrorists on Israeli civilians. "The IDF has been careful to pinpoint for elimination only terrorist ringleaders, such as Fatah secretary Tabet Tabet and Islamic Jihad leader Iyad Hardan. It's hard to imagine labelling such a policy as 'genocide.'"
On Tuesday of this week, Sharon advisor Dr. Dore Gold reminded CNN viewers that Israel's strategy differs greatly from that of the PLO. Gold noted that whereas Israel conducts pinpoint attacks on Palestinian terrorist strongholds, the Arabs - as may be seen the past few weeks in Gaza - have often deliberately targeted Israel's civilian population. Arutz Sheva's Ron Meir adds that since the start of the Rosh Hashanah Arab Assault, there have been literally dozens of drive-by shooting attacks by Arab terrorists on Israeli civilians. "The IDF has been careful to pinpoint for elimination only terrorist ringleaders, such as Fatah secretary Tabet Tabet and Islamic Jihad leader Iyad Hardan. It's hard to imagine labelling such a policy as 'genocide.'"