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Submitted by David Simonoff, Feb 22, 2007 05:20

Eight hundred thousand Jews once lived in Arab countries. Why did they leave their centuries-old homelands within a generation?

Why is the killing of Jewish children not condemned by the United Nations?

There are other questions, but like the preceding two, they are rhetorical. The facts speak for themselves.

Incidentally, how many democracies are member-states of the United Nations and subscribe to its Declaration of the Rights of Man?

Israel is an open society, unlike all of its neighbors.


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