Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- Charlotte Bloomberg, 102
- Linkdump, part 3
- Linkdump, part 2
- Linkdump, part 1
- The Arab Spring Nakba
- Fear of Islamists: Belly-dance festival canceled in Egypt
- Innovative lawfare: US man sues to take possession of flotilla
- Gaza says they'll allow Fatah members to return. But they might arrest them.
- Cooking gas shortage in Egypt - because it is all being smuggled to Gaza
- Tens of thousands of Gazans applying to become Egyptian citizens
- "Miles of Smiles" exposes the lies of the flotilla
- Report: Hezbollah shocked at level of Israeli spies there
Posted: 20 Jun 2011 08:37 PM PDT From JPost: Charlotte R. Bloomberg, mother of NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg – and a strong Israel advocate – died at the age of 102 on Sunday in Massachusetts.Baruch Dayan ha-Emet. May her memory be a blessing. | ||||||||||||||
Posted: 20 Jun 2011 12:48 PM PDT The myth of the Stoned Dog; see also Honest Reporting's take What if the Jews had followed the Palestinian path? at WSJ Meet with Israel? PalArabs can't meet with themselves! by Jonathan Tobin The Syrian Occupation at Sky News Anti-semitism at U. of Toronto at The Forward Jonathan Pollard could not attend the funeral of his father Bashir Assad's speech didn't seem to make Syrian protesters too happy Barry Rubin on the power of the mass media to distort reality Jennifer Rubin on American Jewish leaders who shill for Obama Also, check out the "Elder of Ziyon Daily" newspaper that is auto-generated once a day by Paper.li from articles here as well as from people I follow on Twitter. It is a nice paper with stories I would have missed, in a pretty attractive format. Wish I could edit it, though! (h/t Israel Muse, David F) | ||||||||||||||
Posted: 20 Jun 2011 11:45 AM PDT Understanding Hamas by Barry Rubin The Palestinians of 1967 by Michael Totten Amnesty International is losing its way (NGO Monitor/JPost) PalArabs starting to consider Oslo as bad as 1948 and 1967 (PMW) New blog: Moving Up to the East Side, with "EU Doesn't Oppose Palestinian Statehood" Why is Obama tougher on Israel than on Syria? by Jackson Diehl, WaPo Will Israel recognize the Armenia genocide? Is Jordan's king losing control of the Bedouin? by Mudar Zahran The Moroccan king seems to have figured out how not to be a victim of the Arab uprisings Palestine Sucks! (h/t Challah Hu Akbar, Joel, Simi, Israellycool, Israel Muse) | ||||||||||||||
Posted: 20 Jun 2011 10:55 AM PDT Ghosts of a Jewish past in Libya Fayyad was no savior (Foreign Policy) 85% of Israelis want to keep Jerusalem undivided under Israeli sovreignty within the framework of a peace agreement; 77% against 1949 armistice lines even if Arab states declared an end to the conflict, 84% wantto keep Jordan Valley in any peace agreement, and more (Hebrew - JCPA) "Moderate" Malaysia loves Hamas Why don't liberals discuss Arab anti-semitism? (CiFWatch) Syrian detainees forced to praise Assad in order to get water Stuxnet: Anatomy of a computer virus (h/t Sophie, Noah David Simon, T34, Joel, jzaik, Lesley) | ||||||||||||||
Posted: 20 Jun 2011 10:01 AM PDT Ha'aretz has an op-ed by an Arab: [I]n Syria, another Arab Nakba is taking place before our eyes. This Nakba is the lot of the Syrian people. But this time, those behind the Nakba are not Zionists. They aren't Jews or French or godless British or Americans. Neither the Little Zionist Satan nor the Great American Satan is behind this Nakba. This time, the Satan is Arab, flesh of our flesh.A mirror "Nakba" is taking place in North Africa. From Newsweek: No one knows how many people have died trying to make it from North Africa to Europe. Human traffickers don't keep passenger lists, and authorities can only guess at the numbers of migrants based on the size of the capsized ships. But this much is clear: this is one of the deadliest years on record. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees estimates that in the past two months alone at least 1,600 people have died at sea as they fled their countries for European shores.Thousands killed, tens of thousands becoming refugees. Yet it is only considered a real Nakba if it fulfills these two conditions: 1) You can blame Jews for causing the mass flight. 2) The flight is to Arab countries who don't want to help the refugees, even though they are fellow Arabs. Since the two conditions don't apply, this is merely standard operating procedure. | ||||||||||||||
Fear of Islamists: Belly-dance festival canceled in Egypt Posted: 20 Jun 2011 09:18 AM PDT An oriental dance festival (belly dancing) that has been held for the past ten years in Egypt has been canceled, reportedly out of fear of Islamist reaction. Some 1200 dancers were expected to arrive, and it was estimated that the festival would boost the Egyptian economy by some $3 million. A majority of commenters at Al Wafd support the ban on this immoral activity, but some are protesting how the Islamists are curtailing their lives. | ||||||||||||||
Innovative lawfare: US man sues to take possession of flotilla Posted: 20 Jun 2011 08:43 AM PDT From JPost: Dr. Alan Bauer, an American- Israeli victim of a Palestinian terrorist attack, on Thursday filed a first of its kind lawsuit in an effort to seize ships to be used by Islamic and anti-Israel organizations to try to breach the blockade of the Gaza Strip later this month.You can see an interview with Nitsana Darshan-Leitner of Shurat HaDin about this lawsuit and other flotilla news on PJTV. A copy of the lawsuit can be seen here. | ||||||||||||||
Gaza says they'll allow Fatah members to return. But they might arrest them. Posted: 20 Jun 2011 08:01 AM PDT In 2007, some 70 Fatah members fled Gaza in the wake of the violent Hamas takeover of the sector, and they went to Egypt. Egypt is now planning to ship them back, and Hamas interior minister says that whoever wants to return to Gaza is welcome to do so. But, of course, if Hamas determines that they were involved in any criminal activities, they'll be put into prison, he added. Interestingly, he didn't say that Hamas would welcome back the residents of Jordan's Jerash "Gaza" camp, who actually lived in Gaza and would love to return. | ||||||||||||||
Cooking gas shortage in Egypt - because it is all being smuggled to Gaza Posted: 20 Jun 2011 07:10 AM PDT Palestine Press Agency reports that there is a severe shortage of cooking gas in El Arish and the Sinai - because smugglers are sending the gas over to Gaza for a profit. Bakeries are having trouble staying open because of the shortages. Meanwhile, residents of the Sinai are also alarmed at the huge amount of smuggling of other items into Gaza, including building materials that are being taken from their area. Residents report seeing many trucks filled with gravel and other materials going to Rafah to be smuggled into Gaza, and last week some 150 Libyan cars were smuggled into Gaza in one shot through a Rafah tunnel. | ||||||||||||||
Tens of thousands of Gazans applying to become Egyptian citizens Posted: 20 Jun 2011 06:17 AM PDT A few months ago, a group of Egyptian women who are married to Palestinian Arabs protested in Tahrir Square to allow their children to be considered Egyptian citizens. A 2004 Egyptian law allowed children of Egyptian mothers to become citizens, with the exception of those married to Palestinians. In 2006, an Egyptian court ruled that the law must apply to Palestinian Arabs as well, but the ruling was ignored by the Mubarak regime. After the protest, Egypt started enforcing this ruling, and now children of Egyptian mothers and Palestinian Arab fathers can become Egyptian citizens. And now the floodgates have opened. Tens of thousands of Gazans are now applying to become Egyptian citizens. Sharif Rafik Fares, who owns a shoe store in Gaza, said that such nationality is as valuable as gold. The original goal of stopping Palestinian Arabs from gaining citizenship in other countries was pushed by none other than Yasir Arafat. Dr. Mohamed Shihab, a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, told Al Arabiya, "in the wake of the Nakba and the Naqsa and what happened from the diaspora and oppression of the Palestinian people, there was an Arab resolution adopted by the Arab League, and supported by the Palestine Liberation Organization [to disallow citizenship for Palestinian Arabs in other countries.] But the passage of time and the continued suffering of the Palestinian people, proved that such decisions was a noble goal, but it came at the expense of many segments of the Palestinian people and increased their suffering in the diaspora, which exacerbated their suffering. " The Arab League decision pushed by the PLO not to give the Palestinians living in Arab countries citizenship was to prevent melting of the Palestinian people in the Arab world, and thus to forget their cause, as well as to keep the Palestinian refugee camps in the Diaspora, as a political symbol to remind all of that the Nakba and the displacement, and these camps remained undeveloped. Political writer Mohammad Hafiz Abdullah is against this move .He said: 'Although there are conditions of oppression and siege against the Palestinians, there is no reason to have thousands of Palestinians accept the other nationalities, so they can at any moment decide to migrate to different countries'. Abdullah says that granting citizenship to Palestinians is not in the supreme national interest. He said, 'This is an abandonment of the state of the national struggle in which the Palestinians have sacrificed with their blood and their lives over the decades of occupation for their independence." The hypocrisy of the Palestinian Arab leadership is once again laid bare. For decades, they have insisted that their people do not want citizenship, and the got UNRWA and even Human Rights Watch to support their decision to perpetuate misery among Palestinian Arabs. However, no one actually asked the Palestinian Arabs what they wanted, and every time they had a chance to become naturalized elsewhere they jumped at the opportunity, first in Jordan, then in Lebanon and now in Egypt. | ||||||||||||||
"Miles of Smiles" exposes the lies of the flotilla Posted: 20 Jun 2011 05:15 AM PDT From Bikya Masr (Egypt): An aid convoy heading to the Gaza Strip was allowed to cross into the embattled Mediterranean enclave on Sunday evening, Palestinian officials confirmed on Monday morning to Bikya Masr.To summarize:
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Report: Hezbollah shocked at level of Israeli spies there Posted: 20 Jun 2011 02:47 AM PDT From Ya Libnan: The Kuwait newspaper al Rai published a report on Sunday in which it stated that the intelligence war between Hezbollah and Israel has revealed shocking discoveries for the party's leadership. The big shock for Hezbollah was the number and the quality of those spying for Israel within its ranks.Al Rai has not always been the most accurate at reporting things from Lebanon, but this story seems to be corroborated at least a bit. If nothing else, adding to Hezbollah's paranoia can only be a good thing. (h/t Yerushalimey) |
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