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Jeremy Havardi
Registered: 24 January 2010
Location: Bushey

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Cameron: man of principle?

By Jeremy Havardi, September 14, 2011

So the Prime Minister has finally decided to withdraw Britain from the Jew hating circus known in polite circles as Durban III. Should we laud an act of conspicuous courage as some are suggesting? Here is one reason to pause for a moment. If this was really an act of high moral principle, why did Cameron wait for so long before making a decision?

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Liam Fox at BICOM conference

By Jeremy Havardi, May 15, 2011

Today's conference in London, entitled 'We Believe in Israel,' was a rousing affair. There were plenty of expert speakers, including Natan Sharansky, Ron Prosor and Colonel Richard Kemp, and a truly inspiring display of solidarity with the Jewish state. The buzz that such events create can never be underestimated.

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When condemnation is not enough

By Jeremy Havardi, March 13, 2011

If anyone wanted evidence of the appalling, bloodthirsty cult of death that inspires the followers of Hamas, just observe their reaction to the attack by Palestinian terrorists on a family of 5 in Itamar.

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The game's up for the blundering Hague

By Jeremy Havardi, February 9, 2011

It's over. The game's up. William Hague's long standing claim to be a friend of Israel is plainly just so much hot air. He and Mr. Cameron have little interest in defending Israel against the global jihad, one of the truly great causes of our time. Instead they are lazily regurgitating Arabist sentiment.

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The ultra Zionists

By Jeremy Havardi, February 4, 2011

For many observers, yesterday’s BBC2 documentary ‘The ultra Zionists’ will serve as further proof that a seemingly militant and intransigent group of Israelis are primarily responsible for the ongoing conflict between Arabs and Jews. The documentary maker, Louis Theroux, well known for exposing fringe religious groups, travelled to the West Bank to meet a small group of nationalist settlers.

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A politician on trial for his opinions

By Jeremy Havardi, October 4, 2010

Geert Wilders may not be everyone's cup of tea when it comes to criticising Islam. The maverick Dutch politician has compared the Koran to Mein Kampf and described Islam as 'fascistic,' claims that will strike even the most ardent opponents of Islamism as overblown. His argument in Fitna, where he accuses Islam of stoking terrorist violence, lacks the nuance and sophistication that is found in more considered critiques.

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What Palestinians really believe

By Jeremy Havardi, September 29, 2010

Last night I attended a fascinating discussion at the Henry Jackson Society on what Western policymakers can learn from Palestinian social media. Two members of the Foundation for the Defence of Democracies offered a radically different approach to understanding prevailing social attitudes among ordinary West Bank Palestinians.

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Walk out on Ahmadinejad? Why listen to him in the first place?

By Jeremy Havardi, September 23, 2010

It is hard to know what is more risible: the predictable hatemongering from Iran's puppet President at the UN today or the subsequent walkout by US diplomats. President Ahmadinejad gave a speech at the General Assembly in which he suggested that Americans were behind the September 11th attacks and had engineered them in order to protect the 'Zionist regime'. For those expecting an ill informed diatribe against the Jews, he did not disappoint.

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Israel's war for hearts and minds

By Jeremy Havardi, June 6, 2010

What is striking about last week's flotilla affair is just how easily the global media, the NGOs and Western governments were willing to swallow the lies of militant Turkish jihadists. Lakma TV's hilarious and inspired satire on these events seems so appropriate now for much of the world was indeed conned into 'abandoning reason.'

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William Hague gets it wrong - again

By Jeremy Havardi, May 31, 2010

The Foreign Secretary has got the flotilla affair badly, badly wrong. He told BBC News today that he deplored the loss of life in the incident, adding that there was a 'clear need for Israel to act with restraint and in line with international obligations.' An initial look at the incident, he declared, shows that there may have been an 'over-reaction.'

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The world's first peaceful flotilla of terror

By Jeremy Havardi, May 31, 2010

Well it wasn't long before the anti Israel brigade flexed their muscles and went into hysterical overdrive. Last night the Israeli navy intercepted an aid flotilla heading towards the Gaza Strip, killing a number of those on board. Already the deaths are being described as a 'massacre' and a 'disproportionate' response to provocation. The death of 16 people (that figure is disputed) is tragic and tragically unnecessary - but then the pro Hamas activists knew this all along.

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William Hague's blunder

By Jeremy Havardi, April 1, 2010

Last week I attended the LJCC Q and A session with William Hague. The shadow foreign secretary stuck me as being a highly articulate, witty and affable individual with an interesting range of views on the Middle East conflicts. During the session, I asked him what was meant by describing Israel's actions against Hamas and Hezbollah as 'disproportionate.'

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