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Joseph Farah: NY Times betrays Israel and the US by appeasing Hezbollah
By: israelinsider staff and partners   
Published: August 8, 2006   
 
Lebanese-Christian publisher slams "Peace in Our Time" mentality of media appeasers, especially the New York Times, in the wake of its endorsement of calls for an immediate ceasefire that would hand Hezbollah a victory:

"Knowing full well that the international force won't have any more potency than the U.N. force currently in place in southern Lebanon, the Times editors explain that the political settlement is the key to maintaining peace. And that political settlement needs to be imposed on the parties in a way that allows the terrorists to save face ? and even claim victory!"

"Therefore the political settlement has to be packaged so that both sides can claim some sort of victory," is the way the Times editors explain their plan."

Isn't that exactly what Neville Chamberlain had hoped to achieve in his peace treaty with Adolf Hitler?"

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