Saturday, September 24, 2011

Facts and Logic about the Middle East:

Building on yesterday's video we introduce you to FLAME (Facts and Logic about the Middle East).  Flame gives you information you need concerning all things Middle East ESPECIALLY concerning Israel.

FLAME’S COLLECTION OF MESSAGES ON THE MIDDLE EAST
Since 1987, with the help of concerned citizens, the following messages have appeared in national media. 
All are available in an HTML format, and some are also available in a pdf format, exactly as they appeared
in print.

Ad #128
Why Should the U.S. Fund the Terrorist Group Hamas? Congress now sends nearly 

a billion tax dollars annually to the Hamas-linked Palestinian Authority: 
Is this a smart use of U.S. foreign aid?
HTML     PDF

 
Ad #127
Are the Palestinians Ready for Peace? Why Arab intransigence makes peace most 

unlikely.
HTML     PDF

 

Ad #126
Apartheid in the Arab Middle East: How can the U.N. turn a blind eye to hateful, 

state-sponsored discrimination against people because of their race, ethnicity, 
religion and gender?
HTML     PDF

 

Ad #125
A Most Stalwart and Reliable Ally: Is Israel indeed America's unsinkable 

aircraft carrier?
HTML     PDF

 

Ad #124
The Truth About the Muslim Brotherhood: Is it a moderate Egyptian party 

committed to democracy . . . or a jihadist group seeking to create an Islamist empire?
HTML     PDF

 

Ad #123
The Truth about the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement Does it 

stand for Middle East peace or does it seek Israel’s destruction?
HTML     PDF
 

Ad #122
The Great “Peace Flotilla” Ambush? How Israel fell into a trap, carefully set by its

enemies
HTML     PDF

 

Ad #121
Israel: An Apartheid State? Is there any truth at all in this oft-repeated calumny?

HTML     PDF
 

Ad #120
Jerusalem (III): Should Israel be able to build residences in its capital city?

HTML     PDF

 

Ad #119
Israel: A Light unto the Nations: Those who demonize Israel are either misinformed 

or malevolent
HTML     PDF

 

Ad #118
Mr. Netanyahu’s Offer (II): Are the objections of the Palestinians justified?

HTML     PDF

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