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- Shlomo Avineri
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- Dore Gold
- Daniel Gordis
- Tom Gross
- Jonathan Halevy
- David Ignatius
- Pinchas Inbari
- Jeff Jacoby
- Efraim Karsh
- Mordechai Kedar
- Charles Krauthammer
- Emily Landau
- David Makovsky
- Aaron David Miller
- Benny Morris
- Jacques Neriah
- Marty Peretz
- Melanie Phillips
- Daniel Pipes
- Harold Rhode
- Gary Rosenblatt
- Jennifer Rubin
- David Schenkar
- Shimon Shapira
- Jonathan Spyer
- Gerald Steinberg
- Bret Stephens
- Amir Taheri
- Josh Teitelbaum
- Khaled Abu Toameh
- Jonathan Tobin
- Michael Totten
- Michael Young
- Mort Zuckerman
Think Tanks:
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- Institute for Science and Intl. Security
- Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center
- Investigative Project
- Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
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- Saban Center for Middle East Policy
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(New York Post) Daniel Pipes - The Council on American-Islamic Relations, with 17 offices across North America, has emerged as the powerhouse of Muslim groups in the U.S. Consider the sentiments of its leadership: Omar M. Ahmad (chairman) says suicide bombers "kill themselves for Islam" and so are not terrorists. Nihad Awad (executive director) proclaims his "support" for Hamas, the Palestinian terrorist group. Ibrahim Hooper (spokesman) declares, "I wouldn't want to create the impression that I wouldn't like the government of the U.S. to be Islamic sometime in the future." Despite this ugly record, the U.S. government widely accepts CAIR as representing Islam. The White House invites it to functions, the State Department links to its Web page, and senators rely on its research.2003-07-31 00:00:00Full Article
Islam's Image Problem
(New York Post) Daniel Pipes - The Council on American-Islamic Relations, with 17 offices across North America, has emerged as the powerhouse of Muslim groups in the U.S. Consider the sentiments of its leadership: Omar M. Ahmad (chairman) says suicide bombers "kill themselves for Islam" and so are not terrorists. Nihad Awad (executive director) proclaims his "support" for Hamas, the Palestinian terrorist group. Ibrahim Hooper (spokesman) declares, "I wouldn't want to create the impression that I wouldn't like the government of the U.S. to be Islamic sometime in the future." Despite this ugly record, the U.S. government widely accepts CAIR as representing Islam. The White House invites it to functions, the State Department links to its Web page, and senators rely on its research.2003-07-31 00:00:00Full Article
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