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July 7, 2011
 
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The Egyptian-born anti-Islamic activist Nonie Darwish, whose life story and outspoken views on Israel and the Arab world make her someone Jews should support, was unfairly tarred in Tablet
BY DAVID HOROWITZ
Tablet Magazine has published a bizarre attack by Jeremy Seth Davis on an incredibly brave Arab defender of Israel and the Jews. Nonie Darwish is the daughter of an Egyptian general who was chief of intelligence for Gamel Abdel Nasser. Nasser was the dictator whose armies invaded Israel in 1956, when Gaza was part of Egypt and the West Bank had been annexed by Jordan and nobody referred to Arabs as "Palestinians." Darwish's family lived in Gaza, and her father created the Fedayeen, the first terrorist organization dedicated to the murder of Jews and the destruction of the Jewish state. Her father was responsible for the murder of numerous Israeli civilians before he was killed by the Israeli Defense Forces in a targeted assassination. At the time, Nonie was 8 years old. More
I’ve always had a frosty relationship with my testicles. Last month I turned 41, and now I’m convinced that they’re more trouble than they’re worth. More
Terrence Malick's new film—a cinematic meditation on God, grace, and the wretchedness of man—is an important and masterful work of art. It's also the least Jewish film ever made. More
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