Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- In Hamas, doesn't take much to reach martydom
- Are there a "million missing Israelis"?
- A Twitter conversation with Jeffrey Goldberg
- Jordanian journalist union upset at "normalization"
- Great new video on Palestinian refugees
- "Ethical" Lush Cosmetics refuses to open Israeli store, but Saudi Arabia is OK
- Egypt hosts terror convention with Hamas, Hezbollah, more
- Syrian stats: 1,634 dead, 12,617 in jail, 2,918 missing
- Soccer team complains over Malaysian anti-semitic abuse
- Another "moderate" saying he wants to destroy the Jewish state
- Jordan upset over Israel's opening Christian site on the river
- Hamas considering more kidnappings, says "Israel isn't in our dictionary"
- Your tax dollars at work - for terrorists
In Hamas, doesn't take much to reach martydom Posted: 28 Jul 2011 11:29 PM PDT The headline of the Hamas Al Qassam Brigades website laments the death of Nabil Zaig, 41, who was a part of the terror group since its inception in 1987 (which would have made him 17 at the time.) The article calls him a "military martyr." But how did he die? He drowned, after going for a midnight swim. Becoming a martyr ain't what it used to be. |
Are there a "million missing Israelis"? Posted: 28 Jul 2011 06:58 PM PDT A few weeks ago, in Foreign Policy, an article by Joseph Chamie and Barry Mirkin claimed that there are a million Israelis - about one if five - who moved away from Israel and are living abroad. This caused a bit of a hullaboo, and even prompted Tony Karon of Time to use that statistic as a springboard to claim that not only is Israel not the Jewish state, but even Israelis are disillusioned with it. Well, it turns out that the authors' statistics were misleading, and in some ways incorrect. Yogev Karasenty and Shmuel Rosner respond to the article, also in FP: We should start with this simple statement: There are not a "million missing Israelis." A study conducted under the auspices of our think tank, the Jewish People Policy Institute -- one that has not yet been released but will be published in a couple of weeks -- will put the real number of "missing" Israelis at a much lower number. According to Israel's Bureau of Statistics, since the establishment of the state up until the end of 2008, 674,000 Israelis left the country and did not return after more than a year abroad. An unknown number, estimated to be between 102,000 and 131,000, have died since, putting the number of living Israelis abroad at the end of 2008 at 543,000 to 572,000.It goes on from there, including the fact that many of the "yordim" were Soviet Jews who were in Israel only a short time on their way to the US. And 100,000 others are Arabs. Which makes the truth a bit less scary than the original story claimed. Read the whole thing. |
A Twitter conversation with Jeffrey Goldberg Posted: 28 Jul 2011 03:35 PM PDT There was an interesting Twitter discussion today between Israel's deputy foreign minister Danny Ayalon and well-known writer Jeffrey Goldberg. Ayalon had posted a popular YouTube video about the West Bank, and Goldberg wrote an article belittling it. Ayalon and Goldberg then went to Twitter to continue their argument. It was so popular that no less than two articles have already been written about the thread, each drawing different conclusions. I jumped in at something Goldberg wrote to Ayalon: Keeping the WB will bring about the end of Israel as we know it. The thread after that: elderofziyon says:I left it at that, for now. Meanwhile, Jeff Jacoby of the Boston Globe jumped in: Jeff_Jacoby: That thread is continuing as I write this, but it is not an avenue that I think is too fruitful. The fear of Israel becoming a pariah state is an important topic, though, and one that I would like to treat fairly - which means, not on Twitter. As soon as I find the time. |
Jordanian journalist union upset at "normalization" Posted: 28 Jul 2011 02:59 PM PDT Shimon Peres' office released a statement on Tuesday: President Peres during a Special Press Conference with the Arabic Language media in honor of Ramadan: "Assad Must Go; I Admire the Very Brave Syrian Protesters"This has upset the Jordanian Journalists' Union. They are now investigating which reporters from Jordan committed the perceived crime of meeting the president of Israel. The journalists union is against any contacts with any Israelis, which is a strange position for journalists to take. They are now in the process of verifying the authenticity of the news, and trying to identify the Jordanian reporter or reporters who attended, so they can expel them from the union. They said that "the committee will not hesitate to take a decisive stand against those wishing to exit the national consensus of rejecting any form of normalization with the Zionist entity." |
Great new video on Palestinian refugees Posted: 28 Jul 2011 01:11 PM PDT |
"Ethical" Lush Cosmetics refuses to open Israeli store, but Saudi Arabia is OK Posted: 28 Jul 2011 11:55 AM PDT From TheJC: Skincare company Lush says concerns about the lack of a "mixed" workforce would prevent it opening a store in Israel - but it operates stores in Saudi Arabia.I hadn't heard about those checkpoints that distinguish between Israeli Arabs and Jews in Israel. You can learn a lot from an ethics director! Yet, for some inexplicable reason, the fact that Saudi women are not allowed to even drive to the 2 Lush locations in Riyadh does not pose an ethical dilemma for this well-read director of ethics. I think it might be time to drop a line to the Saudi Arabian Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, the infamous religious police known as the Muttawa. After all, can they actually allow this product to be sold in their stores? It seems to be more offensive than Valentine's Day roses! |
Egypt hosts terror convention with Hamas, Hezbollah, more Posted: 28 Jul 2011 10:55 AM PDT From the ITIC: On July 24-25 Egypt hosted a conference called the "Founding Conference of the Arab-Islamic Gathering to Support the Option of Resistance" [i.e., terrorism] to support the so-called "resistance" (i.e., terrorism and violence). It was held at the Egyptian Press Syndicate in Cairo. The Palestinian media reported that the conference was attended by representatives from 14 Islamic countries, among them Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Turkey, Iran, Indonesia, Morocco, Sudan and Jordan. Also present were representatives from the Muslim Brotherhood and other Egyptian political establishment elements. In addition, there were representatives from Hezbollah, and Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist organizations. The Hezbollah representative gave a speech in the name of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah (Qudspress and Ma'an News Agency, July 24, 2011). |
Syrian stats: 1,634 dead, 12,617 in jail, 2,918 missing Posted: 28 Jul 2011 09:42 AM PDT From AFP/NOW Lebanon: Almost 3,000 people have gone missing in Syria since the start of anti-regime protests more than four months ago, the Avaaz non-governmental organization said in a statement on Thursday.Others put the death toll at closer to 2,000. Things might get more heated during Ramadan, which starts next week. From Bloomberg: Activists, analysts and Syrian refugees say the uprising is set to intensify during the Muslim holy month. Opposition groups plan to shift from weekly rallies to nightly ones, held after the tarawih, an additional nighttime prayer recited during Ramadan, said Bashar Afandi and Mohammed al-Klesse, who fled Assad's crackdown on northern Syria and are staying in Turkish camps. |
Soccer team complains over Malaysian anti-semitic abuse Posted: 28 Jul 2011 08:42 AM PDT From the BBC: Chelsea have complained to the Malaysian FA about what they believe was racist abuse directed at Yossi Benayoun during last week's friendly.Here is a description of the game by a fan: I WENT to Bukit Jalil to watch football: A classy EPL football team against a spirited Malaysia team.(h/t aparatchik) |
Another "moderate" saying he wants to destroy the Jewish state Posted: 28 Jul 2011 07:45 AM PDT MEMRI released this interview with Nabil Sha'ath, a Fatah leader: Nabil Shaath: The recognition of a [Palestinian] state is basically a bilateral action, which receives the blessing of the UN. This act, however, will make many things possible in the future. Eventually, we will be able to sign bilateral agreements with states, and this will enable us to exert pressure on Israel. At the end of the day, we want to exert pressure on Israel, in order to force it to recognize us and to leave our country. This is our long-term goal. Barry Rubin notes: Supposedly, [Shaath] is the archetypal Palestinian moderate. There was a time when the Western media ridiculed the Israeli declaration that he was a secret Fatah member. When Israel agreed to negotiate with non-PLO Palestinians, the PLO put his name forward although it knew, of course, that he was no such thing. Peace processors ridiculed Israel's refusal to accept him....It is reasonable to call Shaath as moderate as anyone in the PA's leadership, more moderate than the Fatah leadership.Also, note that Sha'ath is saying - by his own definition of what "a state for its people" means - that Jews will never be allowed to live in "Palestine!" He is saying that Israel is racist because he misunderstands what a "state of the Jewish people" means - but he has no problem saying, explicitly, that "Palestine" will be a state of one people, which by his own definition means zero non-Palestinian Arabs living there. Which sounds suspiciously like he is advocating ethnic cleansing and apartheid. |
Jordan upset over Israel's opening Christian site on the river Posted: 28 Jul 2011 06:46 AM PDT From AP, July 12: QASR EL-YAHUD, West Bank (AP) — Israel opened the traditional baptism site of Jesus to daily visits Tuesday, a move that required the cooperation of Israel's military and the removal of nearby mines in the West Bank along the border with Jordan.So Jordan is complaining to the Vatican. In a statement, Jordanian officials said that Israel's move was meant to provoke Jordan, that Israel has no right to open up the site in an area that is "occupied," and that a Vatican official has already said that the site was on the Jordanian side. |
Hamas considering more kidnappings, says "Israel isn't in our dictionary" Posted: 28 Jul 2011 05:36 AM PDT Hamas's head of international relations, Osama Hamdan, has restated the official Hamas positions that the Western media loves to downplay. Hamdan issued a press release where we learn these wonderful things:
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Your tax dollars at work - for terrorists Posted: 28 Jul 2011 03:19 AM PDT I quoted Ma'an in March 2009: An extra 800 shekels (190 US dollars) will be added to the stipend's given to Palestinians in Israeli prisons this month, Head of Palestinian Prisoner Society in Nablus Ra'ed Amer confirmed on Tuesday.And noted then: Yes, every terrorist in an Israeli jail - people who drove suicide bombers to blow up women and children, people who ordered "martyrdom operations," people who attacked any Jew they could find - gets thousands of dollars annually from the cash-strapped PA, which of course gets its money from successful donors conferences like yesterday's. Every year they get about $16 million, assuming an average of $300 per prisoner per month. And in February alone, they get an additional $855,000.Palestinian Media Watch had just issued a report detailing this issue, and their head met with members of Congress to describe how US tax dollars are going to terrorists. The Palestinian Authority spends more than $5 million a month paying salaries to terrorists sitting in Israeli prisons, according to a Palestinian Media Watch report presented to congressmen in Washington on Tuesday.That last paragraph shows that the PA is not supporting prisoners - but terrorists. The $5 million a month does not seem to include the additional special "life insurance" paid to families of suicide bombers and other dead terrorists. If you are looking for a silver lining to this story, I am told that when PA workers were given only half their salaries earlier this month because of the wannabe state's severe cash crisis, the salaries for the terrorists were halved as well. So you should only be half as angry - this month. |
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