Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- Palestinian Arabs are Al Qaeda's most loyal supporters
- Must See Iraqi TV (MEMRI)
- Will Abu Amr replace Fayyad as PA prime minister?
- Abbas never responded to Olmert's peace offer in 2008
- Islamists in Jordan handing out sweets for OBL's "martyrdom"
- Terrorist convention in Cairo this week
- Video of interior of Bin Laden's compound
- The Auschwitz photo album
- Arab American welcomes Bin Laden death - because he was a Zionist!
- Some real world Arab reaction to OBL death
- Hamas leader calls on the PLO to withdraw recognition of Israel, increase terror
- Probable satellite image of Osama Bin Laden compound
- Muslim Brotherhood condemns killing of Bin Laden
- Misleading Hamas statement on EUBAM
- Hamas condemns US for killing Bin Laden (updated)
- Galloway calls killing Bin Laden "illegitimate" (UPDATE: it was a hoax)
- Clashes reported as Hamas stops Gazans from leaving
- Officials downplay anti-semitic attack in Rochester
Palestinian Arabs are Al Qaeda's most loyal supporters Posted: 02 May 2011 11:22 PM PDT From Pew Global Research: In the months leading up to Osama bin Laden's death, a survey of Muslim publics around the world found little support for the al Qaeda leader. Among the six predominantly Muslim nations recently surveyed by the Pew Research Center's Global Attitudes Project, bin Laden received his highest level of support among Muslims in the Palestinian territories – although even there only 34% said they had confidence in the terrorist leader to do the right thing in world affairs. Minorities of Muslims in Indonesia (26%), Egypt (22%) and Jordan (13%) expressed confidence in bin Laden, while he has almost no support among Turkish (3%) or Lebanese Muslims (1%).It is true that Bin Laden's popularity has waned dramatically in the Arab world, and among the Palestinian Arabs as well. But you will be hard pressed to find a Western media outlet pointing out that over a quarter of Palestinian Arabs still view Al Qaeda favorably or that over one third had confidence that Osama Bin Laden was a good Arab leader. I know - let's reward Bin Laden's biggest fans with a state - one that is ethnically cleansed of Jews! (h/t Ha'aretz) | ||
Posted: 02 May 2011 07:17 PM PDT Now, that's entertainment! I think Jerry Springer might be able to resurrect his career in Iraq! (h/t John Podhoretz) | ||
Will Abu Amr replace Fayyad as PA prime minister? Posted: 02 May 2011 05:51 PM PDT Al Manar is reporting that Dr. Ziad Abu Amr, who lives in Gaza, is a frontrunner to replace Salam Fayyad in the new "unified" PA government. Abu Amr is a former foreign minister for the PA. He is said to have good relations with both Hamas and Fatah as well as other terror groups. In fact, he wrote a book called "Islamic fundamentalism in the West Bank and Gaza: Muslim Brotherhood and Islamic Jihad" which looks, at first glance, to be fairly well done. He received his masters' degree and doctorate from Georgetown. | ||
Abbas never responded to Olmert's peace offer in 2008 Posted: 02 May 2011 03:16 PM PDT An important document analyzes the Palestine Papers and shows, once again, that the Palestinian Authority has never had any serious interest in peace. Here's the executive summary: Earlier this year Al Jazeera released the "Palestine Papers" -- nearly 1,700 files of documents authored by Palestinian negotiators and advisors, memorializing a decade of Israeli/Palestinian peace talks. Christians for Fair Witness on the Middle East has carefully reviewed the Palestine Papers,including those documents concerning the comprehensive peace offer Israeli Prime Minister ("PM")Ehud Olmert made in 2008. (h/t Noah) | ||
Islamists in Jordan handing out sweets for OBL's "martyrdom" Posted: 02 May 2011 01:58 PM PDT Jordan's Ammon News reports that Jordan's Islamists are celebrating "the martyrdom of Sheikh Osama Bin Laden," saying that he left the world the way he wanted to. Salafi jihadist Abu Qutaybah Majali recalled that Bin Laden was "anathema to the Americans and Jews and their allies." Majali accompanied Bin Laden in Afghanistan from 1986 to 1991. He vowed to "continue the jihad until the Day of Resurrection." Salafists in Maan, an Islamist stronghold 250 km south of Amman, handed out sweets to celebrate his "martyrdom." That is usually done there where relatives of community members get killed in Iraq. A town west of Amman had some shops close and raise black flags in a sign of mourning. A spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan, Jamil Abu Bakr told Al Jazeera "Osama bin Laden, may God have mercy on him, chose this path knowing the cost of confrontation and resistance to America and its allies the dictators in the region." He continued, "Although we disagree with bin Laden in his approach, he stuck to his principles until the last moment, and stood in the face of the most powerful global force for ten years and did not appear in any waiver of his beliefs." "We believe that as long as there is injustice and aggression, there will be resistance with multiple approaches to this resistance." Political analyst and expert on Islamic groups, Dr. Muhammad Abu Rumman, said Osama bin Laden is more popular in the Jordanian street than his second in command, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who is from Jordan. He told Al Jazeera that polls showed bin Laden's popularity even after the Amman bombings claimed by al-Zarqawi in 2005 and stated that this is because Bin laden didn't criticize Jordan and his focus was instead on Americans and Jews and the Western powers. | ||
Terrorist convention in Cairo this week Posted: 02 May 2011 12:47 PM PDT It is not only Hamas and Fatah delegations traveling to Cairo to sign their latest temporary "unification" agreement. They are being joined by some equally illustrious partners who will participate in this great event (although they are not signing anything):
How wonderful that all the terrorist groups, including Fatah, are acting so inclusively with each other! (The Hamas leadership traveled last night.) | ||
Video of interior of Bin Laden's compound Posted: 02 May 2011 11:40 AM PDT | ||
Posted: 02 May 2011 10:46 AM PDT From Yad Vashem: The Auschwitz Album is the only surviving visual evidence of the process of mass murder at Auschwitz-Birkenau. It is a unique document and was donated to Yad Vashem by Lilly Jacob-Zelmanovic Meier..
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Arab American welcomes Bin Laden death - because he was a Zionist! Posted: 02 May 2011 09:53 AM PDT "Killing Osama Bin Laden is the right thing. Period." is the title of a piece in Palestine Note written by PalArab American Sami Jamil Jadallah. It starts off this way: I celebrate and congratulate the American Special Operation unit that killed Osama Bin Laden. I congratulate both America and the Muslim world for this great success. No man and no organization in recent memory, perhaps in the last 500 years had done more damage to Islam and the Arabs than Osama and his Islamist Jihadists including Alqaeda, Taliban's and other small fringe group of killers and murderers.But don't be fooled into thinking that Jadallah, who says he is a US Army veteran, hated Bin Laden because he was against America. On the contrary: To most people in the Arab and Muslim world, they tend to forget that Osama Bin Laden was the creation and invention of the American CIA and the American Zionist NeoCons, and he was their partner not only in Afghanistan when he was fighting the Soviet Union, but I believe he was their partner and ally during the September 11th attack on America. No one can convince me or hundreds of millions like me in the US and around the world that a group of 18 people can do what they did without key assistance from the inside. Another moderate Arab American that we hear so much about. | ||
Some real world Arab reaction to OBL death Posted: 02 May 2011 08:50 AM PDT Found on the comments section of Palestine Press Agency: From Afghanistan:What makes this especially interesting is that Palestine Press Agency is a pro-Fatah newspaper. This doesn't mean the readers are all Fatah supporters, of course, but it is interesting that not one Fatah supporter has commented that Bin Laden was anything but a saint. | ||
Hamas leader calls on the PLO to withdraw recognition of Israel, increase terror Posted: 02 May 2011 08:15 AM PDT Hamas' al Qassam website reports that Hamas "prime minister" Ismail Haniyeh is calling on the PLO to withdraw its recognition of "the Zionist entity" and to emphasize terrorism ("resistance.") Again I quote Jimmy Carter from last Friday: The Carter Center commends the representatives of Fatah and Hamas for having the vision to begin the process of reunifying the Palestinian people. Mediated by the Government of Egypt, the agreement provides a framework for resolving long-standing issues regarding reform of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Palestinian governance, elections, human rights abuses, and the security sector. ... | ||
Probable satellite image of Osama Bin Laden compound Posted: 02 May 2011 07:22 AM PDT It appears that this is it: Zentelligence is pretty sure about this, and already people are putting up dozens of funny reviews of that compound in Google Maps. Here you can see how close OBL's hideout was to the Pakistan Military Academy: | ||
Muslim Brotherhood condemns killing of Bin Laden Posted: 02 May 2011 06:41 AM PDT From Hamas' Palestine Times newspaper. See how many contradictions you can find. The Muslim Brotherhood described Osama bin Laden as a 'Sheikh' and condemned the method of his assassination. In an official statement, it called on the Western world, peoples and governments to stop linking Islam with terrorism and to correct this erroneous image which has already been deliberately promoted for several years. | ||
Misleading Hamas statement on EUBAM Posted: 02 May 2011 06:04 AM PDT After I wrote an article yesterday about whether EUBAM will return to Rafah, JPost/Media Line reported: Hamas doesn't object to the reinstatement of European Union observers at the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, a Hamas official told The Media Line.This is purposefully misleading. The agreement that brought EUBAM to Rafah was between the PA, Israel and the EU. Egypt was not a signatory. The entire point was that the PA would be responsible for the border, the EU would observe and Israel would observe remotely via cameras. Details here. This is the agreement. If the PA acquiesces to Hamas demands, then the PA will be violating a signed agreement. Allowing Europeans to observe without allowing them any responsibility is a smokescreen. (h/t T34) | ||
Hamas condemns US for killing Bin Laden (updated) Posted: 02 May 2011 04:46 AM PDT From AP: The leader of the Palestinian militant Hamas government in Gaza has condemned the United States for killing al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden.(Update: In Arabic he called Bin laden a "mujahid" - a holy warrior.) This is the group that Jimmy Carter believes is the key to peace. Based on my years of contacts with Fatah and Hamas, I am confident that, if handled creatively and flexibly by the international community, Hamas' return to unified Palestinian governance can increase the likelihood of a two-state solution and a peaceful outcome. Jimmy believes that a group that considers Bin Laden a warrior and hero, and that shoots guided missiles at schoolbuses, is going to make peace. What a tool. Meanwhile, Islamic Jihad's Palestine Today's headline on Osama Bin Laden's death reads "Martyrdom of "the leader of al Qaeda" bin Laden through a precise operation, and the United States has his body." Islamic Jihad, it will be recalled, hosted a reconciliation meeting between Hamas and Fatah last week. So they must be a great group by Carter's standards as well, since they also encourage the PA to include radical Islamist terror groups into its government. Someone should really ask "The Elders" what their official position on the assassination of Bin Laden is. Since their entire shtick is that they are so old that they can speak their minds without any political pressure (sort of like Helen Thomas), it would be most enlightening to see if Carter condemns it as an extrajudicial killing in another country and an illegal act. | ||
Galloway calls killing Bin Laden "illegitimate" (UPDATE: it was a hoax) Posted: 02 May 2011 03:51 AM PDT Last night I jokingly tweeted if Human Rights Watch would denounce the US killing Bin Laden because he was a civilian (he didn't wear fatigues, did he?) I guess I got the human rights issue wrong. Pro-Palestinian campaigner George Galloway has denounced the killing of the world's most wanted man as "illegitimate".It will be interesting to see if other far left terror supporters start taking up this line of reasoning. UPDATE: I had originally gotten this from TheJC (forgot to include the link) but they have corrected the story: A hoax video has been posted on YouTube claiming that George Galloway described the death of Osama bin Laden as illegitimate. | ||
Clashes reported as Hamas stops Gazans from leaving Posted: 02 May 2011 02:50 AM PDT Palestine Today reports that Hamas has stopped hundreds of people from leaving Gaza to visit Egypt, causing the travelers to clash with Hamas police. Police arrested some of them. According to the article, Hamas severely limits the number of people allowed to exit Gaza every day. Maybe Gaza is a big prison...and the warden is Hamas. | ||
Officials downplay anti-semitic attack in Rochester Posted: 02 May 2011 12:20 AM PDT From WHEC, Rochester NY: Brighton police are calling it a young person's prank in poor taste.Callie (h/t) tells me that this was in a mostly Orthodox Jewish neighborhood and across from a synagogue. But I'm sure that this was just a coincidence that the "prank" occurred in a religious Jewish neighborhood. |
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