Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- How to fight the Scottish boycott of Israeli books
- Lebanese protester admits Hezbollah paid him to get shot by the IDF
- Murderer "proud" of slaughtering the Fogel family
- Syrian "news" agency now claiming 14 killed (UPDATE x3: Now 22!)
- Cartoon shows the purpose of "right of return"
- Arab League remains silent on Syria
- Rafah border closed - first by Egypt and then by Hamas
- Gruesome video of Syrian soldiers mocking dead Syrian civilians
- Unconfirmed reports of Syrians killed in state-sponsored "Naksa" protests (updated x3)
How to fight the Scottish boycott of Israeli books Posted: 05 Jun 2011 08:54 PM PDT From CiFWatch:
"Officers should immediately cease the purchase of any goods we currently source, which were made or grown in Israel. Officers should also ensure we procure no new goods or produce from Israel until this boycott is formally lifted by WDC." Publicity of the boycott recently came to light after the Daily Express reported that Scottish National Party led West Dunbartonshire Council ordered that its libraries ban any new volumes by Israeli authors, printed or published in the Jewish state. In a failed attempt to deflect criticism, West Dunbartonshire Council claimed the ban didn't apply to all Israeli books just those printed in Israel and transported to the UK while maintaining that a boycott of Israeli products is in effect. As media attention to this grew, activists began complaining to the council members over the boycott and a number of the council members responded exposing the bigotry underlying the boycott. In a series of emails, as reported by Ynet, CiF Watch exposed that Councillor Jim Bollan, the proposer of the motion, wrote that he viewedHamas as "freedom fighters". With pressure mounting, Councillor Jonathan McColl has been at the forefront of defending the boycott and even posted a rambling videoblog which was a display of rank ignorance and victim playing unbecoming of a political figure. Since then, the Jewish Chronicle has reported that West Dunbartonshire Council library recently purchased a copy of the antisemitic forgery, Protocols of the Elder of Ziyon [sic - LOL], a decision that the council defended in the interest of freedom of speech. With West Dunbartonshire having the dubious honor of being the top unemployment blackspot in the UK, the motivation behind singling out Israel, and only Israel, for boycott out of all nations of the world is clear. In Australia similar moves to boycott Israel by a local Sydney councilended up in failure after mass publicity of the planned boycott. Together with your help, we can reverse the motion and send a message to other Scottish councils that are considering the same that such moves are immoral and racist. CiFWatch gives all the details needed to email, tweet or otherwise get the message across to the council that their actions are not acceptable. |
Lebanese protester admits Hezbollah paid him to get shot by the IDF Posted: 05 Jun 2011 02:04 PM PDT How did The Guardian allow this nugget of truth to pass through their eagle-eyed editors? Agreed, it is published four weeks too late, but still... The village of Maroun al-Ras was the scene of widespread violence on 15 May when up to 10 demonstrators were shot dead as they rallied near the fence that separates Lebanon and Israel. Up to 1,000 demonstrators arrived at the area in buses to mark "Nakba day", the Palestinian name for the day Israel was formed in 1948.Why has the media been so reluctant to report on the theatre behind these demonstrations, and the incentive given by Arab leaders to injure or kill demonstrators that they hand-picked? Today's Syrian border demonstration was broadcast, live, on multiple Israeli TV channels, and the inflated and fake casualties were obvious to all - except, apparently, every single non-Israeli reporter in the area. (h/t Yerushalimey) |
Murderer "proud" of slaughtering the Fogel family Posted: 05 Jun 2011 01:03 PM PDT From YNet: "I'm proud of what I did," so declared Amjad Mahmad Awad, 19, on Sunday just moments before an indictment against him and his partner Hakim Awad was filed before the Judea and Samaria Sector Military Court, over the murders of five members of the Fogel family two and a half months ago. I wonder if the Mondoweiss people still think that some Thai workers, or Jewish neighbors, murdered the family? They sure seem silent on the arrests and confessions - except to talk about how awful Israel treated the people of Awarta who protected the murderers. |
Syrian "news" agency now claiming 14 killed (UPDATE x3: Now 22!) Posted: 05 Jun 2011 09:05 AM PDT SANA is now reporting that 14 "youths" were killed at 225 injured at the Syrian border today. They claim that all of them were shot. They also claim that the IDF fired directly at ambulances. Furthermore, they are claiming that the IDF fired "phosphorus bombs." Needless to say, the story does not show a single picture of a "martyr", of bullet holes in an ambulance, or of any life-threatening injuries. All of this is highly suspect, but watch to see Western news agencies starting to quote it as if it is true, without qualifications. Or, more likely, the wire services will quote the "death toll" without mentioning the more outrageous claims that make the death count look suspect. YNet adds: IDF sources said that some four landmines exploded inside Syrian territory, several hundred meters from the border. The blasts near the Quneitra crossing were caused after protestors hurled Molotov cocktails which started a fire. The fire detonated the landmines and left some protestors wounded. UPDATE: From the Reform Party of Syria: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington DC, June 5, 2011. The Reform Party of Syria has learned today, from intelligence sources close to the Assad regime in Lebanon, that Syrians storming through the Golan Height next to the Quneitra crossing are Syrian farmers who have migrated in recent years from the drought-stricken northeast Syria to the south. Estimates put the number at 250,000 impoverished migrants. (h/t Challah Hu Akbar and Silke) Update x2: Need I note that there are squads of reporters at that spot, on both sides, and none have yet corroborated a single death? UPDATE x3: Now Syria is claiming 22 dead. They even have photos now! Oh, and they also are saying that Israel hurled grenades towards them. The Western media is eating up the death figures and ignoring the other parts that are obviously nonsense. Yet they choose to believe part of the same nonsense. |
Cartoon shows the purpose of "right of return" Posted: 05 Jun 2011 08:50 AM PDT |
Arab League remains silent on Syria Posted: 05 Jun 2011 07:48 AM PDT From Now Lebanon: As people in the Arab world continue to voice opposition to dictatorial regimes, their leaders remain mostly silent. Though formerly quiet members of the international community have spoken out against the violence in Syria, the latest country to witness a significant anti-regime uprising and subsequent security crackdown, the Arab League has remained silent.Actually, the Arab League was pretty early in its condemnation of Libya, before NATO airstrikes. I think it was that at the time, right after Egypt and Tunisia, it appeared that by choosing the Libyan protesters they felt they were backing the strong horse. In Syria, since it is not clear at all that the protesters will win, the Arab League doesn't want to get involved without making itself look even more irrelevant. |
Rafah border closed - first by Egypt and then by Hamas Posted: 05 Jun 2011 06:50 AM PDT From Ma'an: Palestinian officials closed the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip on Sunday, the terminal's director Ayyoub Abu Sha'ar said.Al Arabiya reported that the Egyptian action came after Egyptian security forces found weapons in a car driven by Palestinian Arabs in Alexandria. |
Gruesome video of Syrian soldiers mocking dead Syrian civilians Posted: 05 Jun 2011 05:43 AM PDT From Now Lebanon: WARNING (Viewer discretion advised): Extremely graphic video shows members of the Syrian army surrounding bodies of civilian protestors they killed, allegedly on top of the Karak Mosque in Daraa. The soldiers are seen equipping the bodies with weapons and ammunition to make it look like the protestors were armed. They are also laughing at the dead men and calling some of them "dogs" and "despicable." |
Unconfirmed reports of Syrians killed in state-sponsored "Naksa" protests (updated x3) Posted: 05 Jun 2011 03:56 AM PDT From YNet: Despite reports suggesting the mass rallies planned in Syria and Lebanon to mark "Naksa Day" – the 44th anniversary of the Arab "downfall" in the Six Day War – were cancelled, some 500 people gathered Sunday on the Syrian side of the northern border.Reuters confirms that the Syrians stoned soldiers and that the IDF warned them against approaching. Syrian TV is now saying 4 were killed, a number not confirmed by any independent observers. Even though there were reports on Saturday that Syria would stop any protesters from approaching the border, the Syrian SANA news agency reported yesterday of one group that was preparing to go - and from the article, it is obvious that this was a Syrian-sponsored incursion: Popular Commission for the Liberation of Golan on Saturday stressed determination to return and continue the liberation process.Notice that this group is not calling for "return" of Palestinian Arabs to Israel, but of Syria re-occupying the Golan. In fact, this press release is exactly congruent with Syrian government propaganda, which shows that this group that approached the border was only acting under the orders - and assistance - of the Syrian government itself. I am not believing any reports of fatalities, since the Syrian regime has so much to gain by lying, and no one will be able to verify or contradict any Syria reports of deaths. UPDATE: I see at least as many Syrian flags than Palestinian Arab flags on the live Israeli TV coverage of the Syrian border: Also a PFLP flag is there. UPDATE 2: Watching the Channel 2 coverage shows periodic, and obviously staged, shows of people in stretchers being taken away from the fence. Accompanied by lots of people who want to be in the wire-service photos. UPDATE 3: Syria's "news" agency says that the IDF set fires along the border - when the TV shows clearly that it was the Arabs who set the fires along the Syrian side of the border. Which makes their claims of casualties seem all the more nebulous. |
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