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reality-check Ariel Sharon got his hand seriously slapped yesterday by George W. Bush for the way he eliminated Sheik Salah Sheheda, the Hamas military commander in the Gaza strip, from the Middle Eastern equation. He did this with guided rockets from an F-16, which killed not only Sheheda but his wife and three children and up to a dozen others in his house and the immediate surroundings. "Heavy-handed," was Mr. Bush's way of putting it. Nor were other world leaders shy. on media The BBC is quickly becoming one of the world's 'kosher' purveyors of hate By Douglas Davis
It is astonishing that little more than half a century after the Holocaust, the BBC, guardian of liberalism and political correctness, should provide the fertile seedbed for the return of "respectable" anti-Semitism which finds expression not only in the smart salons of London but, according to the experts who monitor such phenomena, across the entire political spectrum, uniting the far-left with the centre and far-right.
shticks and groans Eavesdropping at a planning meeting for the world's newest democracy.
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