Tuesday, July 18, 2006

A Blogger's Dozen For Early Tuesday Morning

In this mornings collection, among other things, with the West talking about the need for talk, Olmert gets high grades for his Knesset speech, some Arab-Israeli dialog pops up unexpectedly, Chirac has no idea what he is talking about--but neither does Nasrullah, Bob Simon doesn't get it, but Dry Bones clears up all misunderstandings.

Enjoy, and may we be zocheh to only hear--and blog about--good things.

An Unsealed Room writes about unexpected Arab-Israeli dialog and the fickle nature of blog readership.

WestBankBlog shares her thoughts about Olmert's speech to the Knesset.

Zionist.com is a Christian Zionist who writes that from the way he is talking apparently Nasrallah has forgotten what group he is leader of

AbbaGav conducts a little PsyOps against Hizbollah--poor guys, they never had a chance.

Adloyada addresses Chirac's disproportionate use of force against terrorist threats to France.

The Astute Blogger writes that on July 15 Israel gave Syria 72 hours to stop Hizbollah's attacks on Israel. I don't have a watch, but I hope Assad does.

Atlas Shrugs has pictures and video from the Pro-Israel New York Rally

Baleboosteh has pictures from the bombing of the residential building in Haifa and links to a website dedicated to the past 6 years of attacks in Israel

A Barbaric Yawp, who hosts Haveil Havalim #78, dissects social consciousness and the use of terrorism

Boker Tov, Boulder! catches us up on the day's events on Monday in Israel.

The Colossus of Rhodey reminds us that July 16 is the 61st anniversary that we hope is just coincidental.

ConservaJew is not happy with the remarks by Bob Simon of CBS who was interviewed on Israel Channel 2.

Crossing The Rubicon provides a list for those who ask what the US gets in return for aid to Israel.

Daniel's Counter writes about the anti-war protest...in Israel

The Dry Bones Blog has a message for those who underestimate Israel


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