Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- Freedom of the press, Jordanian style
- Afternoon linkdump
- Koran saves 10-year old Saudi girl from rape
- The first Hebrew Bible concordance, in Google Books
- Early synagogues discovered in Israel
- Time to re-open investigation against Interpal charity?
- Egyptians like Osama more than Obama
- Rumor: One of Hezbollah's "Israeli spies" helped kill Mugniyeh
- Hamas, Fatah still arguing over prime minister
- Palestinian Arab family killed - by NATO. Where are the condemnations?
Freedom of the press, Jordanian style Posted: 21 Jun 2011 07:35 PM PDT From Ma'an/AFP: Jordan's Information Minister Taher Adwan said on Tuesday he has resigned because of laws he deemed "restrictive for freedom of expression."Here are details on last week's attack: Ten men broke into AFP's offices in Jordan's capital on Wednesday and destroyed furniture, two days after the news agency was among several foreign media to report King Abdullah II's motorcade had been stoned.You mean, in Jordan, government thugs threaten journalists and break into media offices and destroy stuff when they don't like the news stories? No way! This is moderate Jordan we are talking about here! |
Posted: 21 Jun 2011 12:30 PM PDT NGOs are just as corrupt in Cambodia as in the Palestinian Arab territories. Video of Syria shooting villagers trying to flee to Turkey. Germany's Left party facing charges of anti-semitism "Third Intifada" iPad app Robin Shepherd on a theme I explored earlier today Reports that Hezbollah is planning Katyusha attacks on Israel to help Syria divert attention from its atrocities The Love Boat from Iran Ingrid and Jorgen go to Gaza CiFWatch: Flotilla, staying pointless O/T: Graffiti from Pompeii Daniel Pipes on the JNF Inciting in plain sight in Bethlehem Israel approves building materials for 2 housing projects in southern Gaza (h/t Zach N., Joel, Silke, Honest Reporting, Israel Matzav, Iowahawk, CHA) |
Koran saves 10-year old Saudi girl from rape Posted: 21 Jun 2011 11:28 AM PDT From Arab News: The latest victim of a serial rapist said reciting the Qur'an stopped her attacker from sexually assaulting her, Al-Madinah newspaper reported Monday.This is the best use of the Koran I've ever seen. Saudi Arabia only last week arrested a schoolteacher accused of raping 13 girls in Jeddah. This girl lives in Jeddah as well, so either they have the wrong guy or there is a copycat. |
The first Hebrew Bible concordance, in Google Books Posted: 21 Jun 2011 10:10 AM PDT I could spend all day browsing around Google Books. Today I came upon a 1581 edition of the very first Hebrew concordance, Meir Netiv, written by Yitzchak Natan (Isaac Nathan) ben Kalonymous in 1447. It is interesting because of why he wrote it. He was heavily involved in arguing against Christian missionaries to the Jews and Jewish apostates. They would quote chapter and verse for their arguments, but Jews couldn't easily answer them - because the division into chapters and verses were a Christian innovation! Isaac Nathan therefore wrote the first Hebrew concordance of Tanach to aid Jews in arguing back (and exposing fake quotes that Christians at the time would use.) This was one of the first Jewish publications that used the Christian chapter and verse system. Another innovation was that this concordance alphabetized the Hebrew words by their root word, so it was easier to find a specific word. If you want to find all Torah commentaries in Google Books written before 1600, click here. |
Early synagogues discovered in Israel Posted: 21 Jun 2011 09:18 AM PDT From Biblical Archaeology Review: It seems like almost everywhere archaeologists dig in the eastern Galilee these days, they are coming up with ancient synagogues.There's lots more. Read the whole thing. (h/t My Right Word) |
Time to re-open investigation against Interpal charity? Posted: 21 Jun 2011 08:32 AM PDT The "Miles of Smiles" convoy that entered Gaza yesterday (which I compared favorably to the flotillas) includes a large contingent from a British charity called Interpal, or the Palestinian Relief and Development Fund. This Wikipedia page lists a number of separate allegations over the past 15 years that Interpal has ties to, and raised funds for, Hamas. The page claims that none of the allegations have been proven. However, the Hamas-leaning newspaper Palestine Times shows images of (unnamed) members of the convoy meeting with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Gaza. I don't know if any Interpal members are in these photos but it is worth looking further into. There are two other things that indicate that Interpal is not quite apolitical as it claims. One is that its logo includes a map of all of Israel: And another is that on its webpage, for no apparent reason, they have a section about the "Al Aqsa Mosque" that claims that it is not a building but the entire Temple Mount, seemingly including the Western Wall. |
Egyptians like Osama more than Obama Posted: 21 Jun 2011 07:35 AM PDT From Al Masry al-Youm: An opinion poll has shown that Al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri's popularity almost equals that of President Barack Obama among Egyptians.This article doesn't mention that the poll, conducted in early June, also shows that 21% of Egyptians have a favorable impression of bin Laden - far more than Obama. But the news isn't all bad for the President. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's popularity lags behind even Obama's at 5%. (In 2008, Ahmadinejad's popularity was at 21%, compared to 25% for Obama.) The poll also shows that the most popular presidential candidates are Essam Sharaf, Amr Moussa and Mohammed Tantawi, in that order, although interestingly more would vote today for Moussa than Sharaf. |
Rumor: One of Hezbollah's "Israeli spies" helped kill Mugniyeh Posted: 21 Jun 2011 06:43 AM PDT From Now Lebanon: One of the Hezbollah members reportedly arrested for collaborating with Israel might be involved in the 2008 assassination of Hezbollah military commander Imad Mughniyeh, an unidentified source told NOW Lebanon.Although this story has zero corroboration, it is being picked up in the Arabic media. (h/t Joel) |
Hamas, Fatah still arguing over prime minister Posted: 21 Jun 2011 05:47 AM PDT Here's the latest in the Hamas/Fatah soap opera on forming a "unity" government: From Ma'an on Monday: Disagreement over who should be the next Palestinian premier is holding up the creation of a unity government agreed last month between old rivals Fatah and Hamas, Palestinian officials said on Monday. Ma'an also quoted "sources" as saying Fayyad would refuse the post if offered in the interests of unity, but that is unclear. We'll see later today as Palestine Today reports that Fayyad will officially withdraw his name from consideration as PM. Last night, Mahmoud Abbas gave a speech where he said that he is the president of the PA and as president he can choose whomever he wants to be PM - and he chooses Fayyad. A Hamas spokesman rejected Abbas' words and said that his statement was harmful to national reconciliation. Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahar also commented saying that "It is a government of national consensus and not the government of Abu Mazen, therefore, the name of head of government must be agreed upon by the two movements." The planned meeting this week in Cairo has been postponed indefinitely. Zahar claims that this is due to pressure from Western governments on Abbas not to follow through on reconciliation with Hamas. Meanwhile, Palestinian Arabs prefer Fayyad to remain as PM, according to a new poll. |
Palestinian Arab family killed - by NATO. Where are the condemnations? Posted: 21 Jun 2011 03:39 AM PDT From Ma'an: A Palestinian family of four was killed in a NATO airstrike Monday on the Libyan capital of Tripoli, according to the Palestinian Authority's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Some 19 civilians were claimed to have been killed in that airstrike, which came only a day after another errant airstrike from NATO killed 9 civilians. NATO insists that they hit a military target on Monday. While the increasing number of civilian deaths at the hands of NATO in both Libya and Afghanistan does get some news coverage, the amount and emotional content of that coverage pales next to news coverage of Palestinian Arab deaths from Israeli actions - and the vitriol that accompanies Israeli actions is virtually nonexistent when discussing Western killings of civilians. It is telling that NATO didn't manage to kill its target in the Monday strike. There is simply no comparison between the sanitized news coverage and lack of world reaction of these NATO attacks with that of Israel's attack in July 2002 that killed Hamas master terrorist Salah Shehadeh - and some 14 civilians who were in the same building. No wailing relatives in Libya. No Arab leaders calling it a "horrible act." No condemnation by the White House and UN. No statements from Sweden calling it a war crime and calling into question NATO's democratic values. Why the double standard? |
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