Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- Friday links
- ElderToons: What BDS could lead to
- UN Flotilla report delayed as Israel and Turkey negotiate
- Ami Isseroff z"l
- Latest Latma
- CNN goes to Shiloh
- List of accomplishments of flotilla/flytilla drones this week
- Syrian singer slaughtered after writing, leading anti-Bashar song
- Noam Chomsky proves it isn't about pro-"Palestine" but anti-Israel
- Flytilla fumbles, fizzles and flops
- Idiots in the Twittersphere
Posted: 08 Jul 2011 12:56 PM PDT Volokh: Leader of "flytilla" is an anti-semite Mugwump details British academic hypocrisy on Israel. Nicely done. Dershowitz: How the hard left encouraged Arab despotism Evelyn Gordon: Israel Finally Reasserts Willingness to Defend its Borders Alana Goodman sums up the Richard Falk meltdown Khaled Abu Toameh on the PA budget crisis and Arab indifference Kareem Abdul Jabbar's father didn't really save Rabbi Lau, as YNet had reported (and I quoted). Evidence of Hezbollah - in Mexico. (h/t Yishai, Folderol, Cheryl, jzaik) |
ElderToons: What BDS could lead to Posted: 08 Jul 2011 11:48 AM PDT |
UN Flotilla report delayed as Israel and Turkey negotiate Posted: 08 Jul 2011 10:30 AM PDT From Hurriyet Daily News: A U.N. panel inquiry's report on Israel's attack last year on a Turkish-flagged Gaza-bound aid flotilla has been delayed because the countries have not yet reached a consensus on the matter, a Turkish Foreign Ministry official has said.This makes it sound like the sides are very far apart. I admit I do not quite understand why a UN report that deals with the conduct of nations needs to have those nations' approval to be released. This certainly wasn't the case with any anti-Israel reports the UN has issued. How can Turkey insist that a legal expert change his opinion on a legal issue? Perhaps the delay is because the UN believes that a rapprochement between Turkey and Israel is a higher goal, but to change the report based on that still seems very strange, and calls into question the legitimacy and objectivity of every UN report. But here's how the UN explains it: U.N. spokesperson Martin Nesirky told reporters on Tuesday that more time was needed.The reported issues that divide the two seem to be more than just language, though. |
Posted: 08 Jul 2011 09:30 AM PDT I just found out that Ami Isseroff had died last week. While he was an anti-religious and very liberal Zionist, he was, above all, a Zionist. He literally wrote an on-line encyclopedia about every major event and concept in Israel's modern history. He practically single-handedly ran two major websites: MideastWeb, on the Middle East altogether,and Zionism-Israel, which has a plethora of information as well. The latter site, besides having lots of information, also housed his blog. I always hoped that he would organize the sites better, because they should be read by everyone who wants to learn about Israel. I'm going back to a couple of his pieces I've linked to over the years, and I am again amazed at his knowledge and erudition. The best on-line resource on Arab land ownership in Palestine before 1948 is on his site. Not too many people can take on Benny Morris on specific facts in his books. But he was similarly impressive as a blogger - and as a satirist. Here is a eulogy written by his brother. May his family be comforted and may his memory be a blessing. And I suggest helping keep his memory alive by browsing the thousands of articles he has written on his sites. |
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List of accomplishments of flotilla/flytilla drones this week Posted: 08 Jul 2011 07:11 AM PDT Here is a list of everything that anti-Israel activists managed to accomplish this week:
All in all, they accomplished about the same amount they did last week and the week before. |
Syrian singer slaughtered after writing, leading anti-Bashar song Posted: 08 Jul 2011 06:10 AM PDT From Now Lebanon: A graphic video posted on YouTube Wednesday claims to show the body of Syrian activist Ibrahim Kashoush after having his throat slashed by security forces in Hama. His body was reportedly found dumped in the Assi River on Wednesday morning.Here are the lyrics: "Yalla Erhal Ya Bashar" -- It's time to leave, Bashar!! |
Noam Chomsky proves it isn't about pro-"Palestine" but anti-Israel Posted: 08 Jul 2011 05:18 AM PDT Noam Chomsky wrote an article, being distributed by the New York Times syndicate although I do not know where it was originally published, called "In Israel, a tsunami warning." The article is mostly about how Israel is concerned over the planned statehood bid by the PLO. Chomsky, whom the Guardian calls a "respected American academic" and who embraces Hezbollah, subconsciously proves in this article that he doesn't give a damn about "Palestine" - by making a really stupid mistake: The U.N. would presumably recognize Palestine in the internationally accepted borders, including the Golan Heights, West Bank and Gaza. The heights were annexed by Israel in December 1981, in violation of U.N. Security Council orders.Chomsky thinks that the Golan Heights are occupied Palestinian Arab territory? I am not so sure that Syria would appreciate that opinion! And this is from a supposed expert, a man who gets regularly invited to give speeches on the topic because of his gravitas and knowledge! But this proves that, for Chomsky and most of the other people who couch their vitriol in humanitarian and democratic pro-Palestinian Arab terms, it is really all about Israel and not at all about "Palestine." Chomsky cannot even be bothered to understand the difference between the WB, Gaza and the Golan, because to him they symbolize Israeli Jewish crimes, and have nothing to do with PalArab self-determination. How ironic that a linguist is so careless with his words. (h/t Kramerica) |
Flytilla fumbles, fizzles and flops Posted: 08 Jul 2011 03:23 AM PDT From YNet: Two American activists, who arrived in Israel from Athens overnight as part of the fly-in, were refused entry by Ben Gurion Airport authorities.JPost adds: Around 200 pro-Palestinian activists were denied entry to Israel or were prevented from boarding flights to the country as part of an "air flotilla," Israel Radio said on Friday.Let's do the math. The activists predicted 500-600 people coming to Israel today. Israel's list of people to be denied entry is 200. So we should have expected 300-400 people who were not on the list to make it through, right? So where were they? Even funnier is this latest tweet from the flytilla fumblers: Sit-in happening at CDG airport, Paris as some airlines are not issuing refunds. #palspring.All of a sudden, they have turned into capitalists, protesting for money! This one too: Israeli activists are thinking of canceling their demo in the airport today because "arrest is definite' #palspringSince when do such idealists cancel protests because they would be arrested? I thought they thrived on that! |
Posted: 08 Jul 2011 01:10 AM PDT Over in the twittersphere, the Israel haters are fun to watch. One will tweet something and then an entire army of drones will mindlessly retweet it without thinking. One great example from Thursday night:
Doesn't that sound profound? I guess this means that if I cannot visit a friend who lives in Mecca due to the fact that I am Jewish, or I cannot visit Jordan overnight because I would be barred from bringing along a pair of tefillin, then I am occupied too! By the absurd logic of this tweet, the entire world is occupied because there happen to always be restrictions on where people can go. Yet this drivel gets retweeted ad nauseum by idiot moonbats who think that this sounds so, like, true, man. It was retweeted 79 times! |
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