LARRY MILLER writes about the Paris Israeli embassy fire. He’s skeptical about claims that it was an “accident.” He also wonders why it got so little attention:

But no one had it. Not CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, no one. Not the local eleven o’clock news. Nothing. No network, no cable. I even checked the NewsRadio station, but if TV didn’t have it, why would they? They didn’t. So I shrugged and went to sleep (not necessarily in that order), and when, the next morning, I was gently nuzzled from my reverie in the usual manner by noticing our dog had climbed up on the bed and placed his rectum less than an inch from my mouth, I shuddered and retched my way into the bathroom, lunged for the Listerine, and stumbled outside to grab the papers out of the sprinkler and check them. Nothing. No headlines, no columns. Nothing on page two or three or five or fifteen. Nothing on the op-ed. Not a whisper.

Of course, if Miller had read InstaPundit he would have found this early notice. But that’s all I had, because there just wasn’t much coverage.