In this week’s piece at Souciant, I analyze Israel’s attack this week on a Syrian target, perhaps in Syria, perhaps on the Syria-Lebanon border. Much remains unknown but the act itself tells us something.
Posts Tagged ‘Larry Derfner’
Bibi Goes to Syria
Posted in Syria, tagged 972 Magazine, al-Qaeda, Amos Harel, Bashar al-Assad, Hezbollah, Iran, Israel, Larry Derfner, Lebanon, SA-17, Syria, Turkey, United States on February 1, 2013 | Leave a Comment »
How to Create Consensus: Fire the leftist columnists
Posted in Caroline Glick, Free speech, tagged international law, Israel, Jerusalem Post, Jewish State, Larry Derfner, Middle east, Occupation, Palestine, Palestinians, pro-Israel, Resistance, Terrorism on August 31, 2011 | 1 Comment »
In my latest piece for Babylon Times, hosted by Souciant, I look at the firing of columnist Larry Derfner of the Jerusalem Post, what he did wrong and how it drowned out some very important and insightful points that he made.
UPDATE: Derfner was not permitted to publish his defense of himself against the scurrilous piece by radical right-wing columnist Isi Liebler. You can see what he wanted the JPost to publish here.