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Hamas promo video brags about targeting schoolbus Posted: 21 May 2011 08:19 PM PDT Here's a video from Hamas that I edited down to show how they view targeting a schoolbus with an anti-tank missile: They even make an animation reproducing the terror attack, that's how proud they are! (original video here.) |
Posted: 21 May 2011 07:19 PM PDT I have taken a little (offline) flack in my instanalysis of Obama's speech as being something that Arabs wouldn't like, because the meme that quickly bubbled up in right-wing circles (and among some Israelis) that Obama was throwing Israel under the bus. Memetics is often the enemy of truth. It is possible that I downplayed the importance of his "1967 lines" reference, especially since the White House had denied earlier that the president would mention it. In retrospect, I am almost happy that Obama did say it because otherwise we might not have witnessed Bibi's opportunity to clearly and articulately lay out Israel's red lines - something that was badly needed. When I analyze a piece of text, I try not to start off with bias about the source, although I will be skeptical about whether the author is being consistent. I am afraid that too many people - the same people who bitterly complained about "Bush Derangement Syndrome" - have adopted the same formula for Obama, and will reflexively attack whatever he says, even if the first part of his speech sounded a lot like what Bush would have said. There was a lot to Obama's speech. Only a part of it was about the Israeli/Arab conflict. Much - not all, but much - of it was decidedly pro-Israel. This is not to say definitively that the White House has changed positions or has started to see the light. But on its own merits, there was a lot to like, and it is a shame that this is being downplayed in the glare of the "1967" issue. But don't take my word for it. Here's part of an op-ed in Ma'an: In his Middle East speech, Obama adopted the Israeli story and their demands; he spoke as if he were the Israeli prime minister.It doesn't look like there is too much love for Obama's speech on the other side. And this story is not being reported much. UPDATE: The NYT did say today: Nabil Shaath, a leader of Mr. Abbas's party and a veteran negotiator, said that Mr. Obama's speech had "contained little hope for the Palestinians," except for the one sentence that spoke of the borders of a future Palestinian state being based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed land swaps, a shift in American diplomatic language that addressed a long-held Palestinian demand.(h/t Challah Hu Akbar) |
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