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Zionist’s Terrorist former Prime Minister of war criminal Israeli regime 

BENJAMIN NETANYAHU 

Supporting Global and Mail of Zionist’s Terrorist former Prime Minister of war criminal Israeli regime 

BENJAMIN NETANYAHU

What is Global and Mail ?
Bell Globemedia is a dynamic multi-media company, comprised of Canada? premier media groups: CTV Inc., Canada? number-one private broadcaster; The Globe and Mail, the leading daily national newspaper; and Bell Globemedia Interactive, which operates the leading Canadian-owned family of Web sites. 

With its powerful combination of assets, Bell Globemedia reaches 26 million Canadians each week, representing 85 per cent of the population who connect with Canada? most-watched news, business, sports and entertainment content. 

Bell Globemedia? diverse collection of media brands create an environment where different Canadian voices support each other, without compromising each other? strength. For example, TSN and Report on Business Television leverage their authoritative and expert content to CTV for its local newscasts, to The Globe and Mail for enhanced perspective, and to Bell Globemedia Interactive for their leading Web sites. Bell Globemedia also owns RDS, the world? first french-language sports channel, which complements TSN and CTV? sports-related properties. 
 

With stations, news bureaus and offices in all of Canada? major cities, Bell Globemedia employees are connected to local communities, ensuring that what interests Canadians ?locally, nationally and internationally ?makes it to the screen, into print and onto the Internet. More than $285-million over seven years has been allocated for the creation of new programming and support for organizations, educational institutions and associations in our industry. 

Bell Globemedia is owned by BCE Inc. (70.1%), The Thomson Corporation (20%) and The Woodbridge Company Limited (9.9%). 
CTV Inc. is Canada's pre-eminent broadcast communications company with conventional television operations across Canada and a leading position in the specialty television sector.

CTV owns one of Canada's best-known and popular brands, with conventional broadcasting signals reaching 99 per cent of English-speaking Canadians. Through some of CTV's owned and operated television stations across the country and affiliation agreements with four stations, CTV offers a wide range of quality news, sports, information and entertainment programming. CTV Inc. also owns six CBC affiliate stations along with ASN, a satellite television service in the Maritimes. In April 2001, CTV acquired CFCF Montreal and CKY Winnipeg. 
 
 
 
Holdings include: CTV Newsnet, Canada's 24-hour headline news channel; talktv, a new all-talk specialty channel; The Comedy Network, Canada's first 24-hour network dedicated to comedy; TSN, the highest-rated Canadian specialty channel; RDS, the world's first 24-hour French-language all-sports channel; the award-winning Discovery Channel; ROBTv, Canada's all-business news network; and the Outdoor Life Network, Canada's adventure destination for outdoor enthusiasts. A minority interest in Viewer's Choice Canada is also held. In Fall 2001, CTV launched six new digital specialty channels: WTSN, CTV Travel, Animal Planet, Discovery Civilization, ESPN Classic Canada and the NHL Network.

CTV also owns interests in production houses and music publishers, including Dome Productions, Exploration Production Inc., Exploration Distribution Inc., Agincourt Productions Inc. and CTV Music.

CTV is developing new ways to deliver its award-winning content. Through Bell Globemedia Interactive, a sister division, CTV's content is available on some of the top brands in interactive television including: ctv.ca, tsn.ca, rds.ca and exn.ca. 

CTV Inc. is owned by Bell Globemedia, Canada's premier multi-media company, which owns the country's strongest media brands - CTV, Canada's leading private broadcaster; The Globe and Mail, Canada's National Newspaper, and Bell Globemedia Interactive, the largest suite of Canadian-owned Web sites. Headquartered in Scarborough, it is owned by BCE Inc. (70.1%), The Thomson Corporation (20%) and The Woodbridge Company Limited (9.9%). More information about Bell Globemedia may be found at the Web site www.bellglobemedia.com.
ATV Halifax, CJCH
2885 Robie Street,
Halifax, NS B3K 5Z4 
Tel: 902.453.4000 
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1283 George Street,
Sydney, NS B1P 1N7 
Tel: 902.562.5511 
Fax: 902.562.9714  ATV Moncton, CKCW
191 Halifax Street, 
Moncton, NB E1C 9R7 
Tel: 506.857.2600 
Fax: 506.857.2617 
  
ATV Saint John, CKLT
75 Prince William Street, 
Suite 420 
Saint John, NB E2L 2B2 
Tel: 506.658.1010 
Fax: 506.658.1208  ASN, Atlantic Satellite Network 
2885 Robie Street,
Halifax, NS B3K 5Z4 
Tel: 902.453.4000
Fax: 902.454.3302 
  
Central 
  
CFCF Montreal
405 Ogilvy Ave., 
Montreal, QC H3N 1M4
Tel: 514.273.6311
Fax: 514.276.9399  CJOH Ottawa 
1500 Merivale Road,
Nepean, ON K2E 6Z5 
Tel: 613.224.1313 
Fax: 613.274.4215  CFTO Toronto 
9 Channel Nine Court, 
Scarborough, ON M1S 4B5
Tel: 416.332.5000 
Fax: 416.332.6314 
  
CKCO Kitchener/London 
864 King Street West, 
Kitchener, ON N2G 4E9 
Tel: 519.578.1313
Fax: 519.743.8857  MCTV Sudbury, CICI/CKNC 
699 Frood Road,
Sudbury, ON P3C 5A3 
Tel: 705.674.8301 
Fax: 705.671.2444  MCTV Timmins, CITO/CFCL 
681 Pine Street North,
Timmins, ON P4N 7G3 
Tel: 705.264.4211 
Fax: 705.264.3622 
  
MCTV North Bay, CKNY/CHNB 
245 Oak Street East, 
North Bay, ON P1B 8P8 
Tel: 705.476.3111 
Fax: 705.495.0922  MCTV Sault Ste. Marie, CHBX/CJIC
119 East Street,
Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 5M2
Tel: 705.759.8232
Fax: 705.759.7783 
  
West 
  
CKY Winnipeg,
CKY Building Polo Park,
Winnipeg, Manitoba 
R3G 0L7
Tel: 204.788.3300
Fax: 204.788.3399  CFQC Saskatoon 
216 First Avenue North, 
Saskatoon, SK S7K 3W3 
Tel: 306.665.8600 
Fax: 306.665.0450  CKCK Regina 
Hwy. #1 East, 
Regina, SK S4P 3E5 
Tel: 306.569.2000 
Fax: 306.522.0090 
  
CIPA/CKBI Prince Albert 
22 - 10th Street West, 
Prince Albert, SK S6V 3A5 
Tel: 306.922.6066 
Fax: 306.763.3041  CICC/CKOS Yorkton 
95 East Broadway,
Yorkton, SK S3N 0L1 
Tel: 306.786.8400
Fax: 306.782.7212  CFCN Calgary
80 Patina Rise SW,
Calgary, AB T3H 2W4 
Tel: 403.240.5600 
Fax: 403.240.5759 
  
CFCN Lethbridge
640 - 13 Street North,
Lethbridge, AB T1H 2S8 
Tel: 403.329.3644
Fax: 403.317.2420  CFRN Edmonton
18520 Stony Plain Road,
Edmonton, AB T5S 1A8 
Tel: 780.483.3311
Fax: 780.484.4426  BC CTV, CIVT
750 Burrard Street,
Suite 300,
Vancouver, B.C. 
V6Z 1X5 
Tel: 604.608.2868
Fax: 604.608.2698 
  
Specialty and Pay Channels 
  
Animal Planet
9 Channel Nine Court, 
Scarborough, ON M1S 4B5
Tel: 416.332.5000
Fax: 416.332.4230  CTV Newsnet
9 Channel Nine Court, 
Scarborough, ON M1S 4B5 
Tel: 416.332.7400
Fax: 416.291.5337  CTV Travel
9 Channel Nine Court, 
Scarborough, ON M1S 4B5 
Tel: 416.332.5000
Fax: 416.332.4230 
  
Discovery Channel
9 Channel Nine Court, 
Scarborough, ON M1S 4B5 
Tel: 416.332.5000
Fax: 416.332.4230  Discovery Civilization
9 Channel Nine Court, 
Scarborough, ON M1S 4B5 
Tel: 416.332.5000
Fax: 416.332.4230  ESPN Classic Canada
9 Channel Nine Court
Scarborough, ON M1S 4B5
Tel: 416.332.5000
Fax: 416.332.7657 
  
Outdoor Life Network
9 Channel Nine Court, 
Scarborough, ON M1S 4B5 
Tel: 416.332.5640
Fax: 416.332.5624  RDS
1755, boulevard Ren?L?esque Est
Bureau 300
Montr?l, QC H2K 4P6
Tel : 514.599.2244
Fax : 514.599.2299  talktv
9 Channel Nine Court, 
Scarborough, ON M1S 4B5
Tel: 416.332.6049
Fax: 416.332.6041 
  
The Comedy Network
9 Channel Nine Court, 
Scarborough, ON M1S 4B5 
Tel: 416.332.5300
Fax: 416.332.5301  NHL Network
9 Channel Nine Court
Scarborough, ON M1S 4B5
Tel: 416.332.5000
Fax: 416.332.4675  TSN
9 Channel Nine Court, 
Scarborough, ON M1S 4B5
Tel: 416.332.5000
Fax: 416.332.7656 
  
WTSN
9 Channel Nine Court
Scarborough, ON M1S 4B5
Tel: 416.332.5000
Fax: 416.332.7539  Viewer's Choice Canada
181 Bay St., Box 787
Suite 100
Toronto, ON M5J 2T3
Tel: 416.956.2010
Fax: 416.956.2018  Canal ?asion Inc.
1205 Papineau Street 
Suite 350
Montreal, PQ H2K 4R2
Tel: 514.590.0050
Fax: 514.590.0146 
  
Report on Business Television
(ROBTv)
720 King Street West,
10th Floor
Toronto, ON M5V 2T3
Tel: 416.957.8100
Fax: 416.957.8181 

Notice : Zionist’s Murder BENJAMIN NETANYAHU! is became so-called
Author of book called “Fighting Terrorism” which should be written by Zionist-Mossad 
writers than Zionist’s Terrorist BENJAMIN NETANYAHU!
in this speech or essay Zionist’s Terrorist BENJAMIN NETANYAHU talking
about Terrorism! 

The speech he couldn't give

Violent protesters at Concordia University in Montreal prevented former Israeli prime minister BENJAMIN NETANYAHU from addressing students on Monday. This is what he planned to say

By BENJAMIN NETANYAHU  Wednesday, September 11, 2002 – Print Edition, Page A13  I have come here to voice what I believe is an urgently needed reminder: that the war on terror can be won with clarity and courage or lost with confusion and vacillation. International terrorism depends on the support of sovereign states, and fighting it demands that these regimes be either deterred or dismantled. In one clear sentence, President George W. Bush expressed this principle in his historic speech a year ago: "No distinction will be made between the terrorists and the regimes that harbour them." Such strategic clarity was applied with devastating effect to the Taliban regime in Afghanistan that supported al-Qaeda terrorism. But that is only the first step in dismantling the global terrorist network. The other terrorist regimes must now be rapidly dealt with in similar fashion. Israel has not experienced a terrorist attack like the one the world witnessed on that horrific day last September. That unprecedented act of barbarism will never be forgotten. But, in the past two years, Israel's six million citizens have buried more than 600 victims of terror -- a per capita toll equivalent to more than half a dozen September 11ths. This daily, hourly carnage is also unprecedented in terrorism's bloody history. Yet, at the very moment when support for Israel's war against terror should be stronger than ever, my nation is asked by many to stop fighting. Though we are assured by friends that we have the right to defend ourselves, we are effectively asked not to exercise that right. But our friends should have no illusions. With or without international support, the government of Israel must fight not only to defend its people, restore a dangerously eroded deterrence and secure the Jewish state, but also to ensure that the free world wins the war against terror in this pivotal arena in the heart of the Middle East. Instead of praising Israel for seeking to minimize civilian casualties through careful and deliberate action, most of the world's governments shamelessly condemn it. For many months, many of these governments have rightly supported the war against Afghan terror. Yet their patience for the war against Palestinian terror ran out quickly. The explanations that are offered for this double standard are not convincing. First, it is said that war on Palestinian terror is different because a political process exists that can restore security and advance peace. This is not so. There can never be a political solution for terror. The grievance of terrorists can never be redressed through diplomacy. That will only encourage more terror. Yasser Arafat's terrorist regime must be toppled, not courted. The Oslo agreements are dead. Yasser Arafat killed them. He tore them to shreds and soaked them in Jewish blood by violating every one of its provisions, including the two core commitments he made at Oslo: to recognize the state of Israel and to permanently renounce terrorism. With such a regime and such failure of leadership, no political process is possible. In fact, a political process can only begin when this terrorist regime is dismantled. Second, it is said that waging war on Palestinian terror will destabilize the region and cripple the imminent war against Saddam Hussein. This concern is also misplaced. Clearly, the urgent need to topple Saddam is paramount. The commitment of America and Britain to dismantle his terrorist dictatorship before it obtains nuclear weapons deserves the unconditional support of all sane governments. But contrary to conventional wisdom, what has destabilized the region is not Israeli action against Palestinian terror, but rather the constant pressure exerted on Israel to show restraint. It is precisely the exceptional restraint shown by Israel that has unwittingly emboldened its enemies and inadvertently increased the threat of a wider conflict. I must also tell you that the charge that Israel, of all countries, is hindering the war against Saddam is woefully unjust. For my country has done more than any other to make victory over him possible. Twenty-one years ago, prime minister Menachem Begin sent the Israeli air force on a predawn raid hundreds of miles away on one of the most dangerous military missions in our nation's history. When our pilots returned, we had successfully destroyed Saddam's atomic bomb factory and crippled his capacity to build nuclear weapons. Israel was safer -- and so was the world. But rather than thanking us for safeguarding freedom, the entire world condemned us. Ten years later, when American troops expelled Iraqi forces in the gulf war, then secretary of defence Richard Cheney expressed a debt of gratitude to Israel for the bold and determined action a decade earlier that had made victory possible. That is why there is no alternative to winning this war without delay. No part of the terrorist network can be left intact. For if not fully eradicated, like the most malignant cancer, it will regroup and attack again with even greater ferocity. Only by dismantling the entire network will we be assured of victory. But to assure that this evil does not re-emerge a decade or two from now, we must not merely uproot terror, but also plant the seeds of freedom. Because only under tyranny can a diseased totalitarian mindset be widely cultivated. This totalitarian mindset, which is essential for terrorists to suspend the normal rules that govern a man's conscience and prevent him from committing these grisly acts, does not breed in a climate of democracy and freedom. The open debate and plurality of ideas that buttress all genuine democracies and the respect for human rights and the sanctity of life that are the shared values of all free societies are a permanent antidote to the poison that the sponsors of terror seek to inject into the minds of their recruits. That is why it is also imperative that, once the terrorist regimes in the Middle East are swept away, the free world must begin to build democracy in their place. We simply can no longer afford to allow this region to remain cloistered by a fanatic militancy. We must let the winds of freedom and independence finally penetrate the one region in the world that clings to unreformed tyranny.  Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel from 1996 to 1999, is the author of Fighting Terrorism: How Democracies Can Defeat Domestic and International Terrorism. This article is adapted from a text provided by Mr. Netanyahu.