Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- "It's over, frizz-head" - Details of Qaddafi's fall
- Official Palestinian Arab news agency rewrites even recent history
- Syrian forces cleaning up blood from Latakia camp ahead of UN visit
- Sunny afternoon open thread
- A backhanded expression of support for Israel from SF
- Iran's ambassador to Syria quits
- Reports: Iran cut funding to Hamas
- "Obama" was encoded in yesterday's Haftarah
- Why isn't Israel demanding apologies?
- 10 of the 13 Gazans killed since Thursday were terrorists
"It's over, frizz-head" - Details of Qaddafi's fall Posted: 21 Aug 2011 11:21 PM PDT Al Arabiya has some details on the dramatic events in Libya: Jubilant crowds of Libyans gathered in Tripoli's central Green Square Monday to celebrate a hard-fought victory over the forces loyal to Colonel Muammar Qaddafi, reportedly staying in the Tajura-Cardiac hospital, east of Tripoli. |
Official Palestinian Arab news agency rewrites even recent history Posted: 21 Aug 2011 08:59 PM PDT WAFA, the official PA news agency, is known for rewriting history - for example, it has said multiple times that there was never a Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. But this symbol of the "moderate" Palestinian Authority has no compunctions with lying about recent history either. Sunday was the anniversary of the attempted firebombing of the Al Aqsa Mosque by a deranged Austrialian Christian named Denis Michael Rohan. Yet WAFA, in its article about the anniversary, says that Rohan was Jewish. Three times. When the official news media of the Palestinian Authority has such reckless disregard for the truth, why should anyone believe anything the PA ever says? |
Syrian forces cleaning up blood from Latakia camp ahead of UN visit Posted: 21 Aug 2011 06:22 PM PDT From Ma'an: Syrian forces scrambled Saturday to destroy evidence of last week's bloody crackdown in Latakia that killed dozens and sent Palestinian refugees fleeing, activists said as UN investigators arrived in Damascus. |
Posted: 21 Aug 2011 11:42 AM PDT |
A backhanded expression of support for Israel from SF Posted: 21 Aug 2011 10:45 AM PDT The San Francisco Jewish Federation put out a press release about the Eilat attacks, that ended up being a subtle insult at the very state they claim to support: We mourn the loss of life and injuries in Israel in the wake of a series of terrorist attacks this morning. It is reported that Palestinian gunmen attacked an Israeli bus traveling near Eilat – the first in a series of attacks that reportedly have left seven Israelis dead and dozens injured. Palestinian infiltrators from Gaza struck the Egged bus just after noon today, according to the Israel Defense Forces.Does this mean that the SF Federation does not believe that Israel is already a "just, civil and inclusive democracy"? Does this mean that the Federation believes that Israel needs the help of enlightened San Franciscans to teach them about justice, civility and inclusion? This phrase has a whiff of smugness that does not belong in a statement of unconditional support. (h/t Ishai) |
Iran's ambassador to Syria quits Posted: 21 Aug 2011 09:28 AM PDT Very interesting: Iran has appointed a new ambassador to Syria to replace Ahmad Mousavi, who decided to quit his post amid growing popular protests against President Bashar Al Assad and his rule.Mr. Mousavi might not want to return to Tehran so quickly. |
Reports: Iran cut funding to Hamas Posted: 21 Aug 2011 08:26 AM PDT Reuters reports: Iran has cut back or even stopped its funding of Hamas after the Islamist movement, which rules the Gaza Strip, failed to show public support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, diplomats said on Sunday.If this is true, it is a very nice and unexpected bonus from the Syrian uprising. Syria's regime is left with only two friends, Iran and the Hezbollah-dominated Lebanese government. If Syria should fall it would be a big blow to Iran. There have been rumors that Hamas is looking to relocate its headquarters to another Arab country (although, as one commenter here noted, isn't it interesting that they aren't trying to relocate to Gaza?) (h/t Dan) |
"Obama" was encoded in yesterday's Haftarah Posted: 21 Aug 2011 07:38 AM PDT I was wondering about Artscroll's translation of Isaiah 50:11 זִיקוֹת as "fireworks" since, obviously, there were no such thing as fireworks in Isaiah's day. JTS 1917 translates it as "firebrands." As I was looking this up, I saw a Christian site note that in that same verse, the word "Obama" (or perhaps Ubama) comes out as the first letter of successive words: הֵן כֻּלְּכֶם קֹדְחֵי אֵשׁ, מְאַזְּרֵי זִיקוֹת; לְכוּ בְּאוּר אֶשְׁכֶם, וּבְזִיקוֹת בִּעַרְתֶּם--מִיָּדִי הָיְתָה-זֹּאת לָכֶם, לְמַעֲצֵבָה תִּשְׁכָּבוּן. Behold, all ye that kindle a fire, that gird yourselves with firebrands, begone in the flame of your fire, and among the brands that ye have kindled. This shall ye have of My hand; ye shall lie down in sorrow. I can't see any significance in this, and I don't place much importance to such "codes" (especially in Navi) but it was interesting. |
Why isn't Israel demanding apologies? Posted: 21 Aug 2011 06:10 AM PDT Egypt demanded an apology for Israel's accidental killing of Egyptian soldiers as they were chasing the Eilat terrorists. Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak then did apologize, but the Egyptians responded that it was "insufficient." Yet yesterday, Egyptian security allowed an Egyptian man to climb on the roof of the Israeli embassy, burn the Israeli flag and replace it with an Egyptian flag. The man is being hailed as a hero in Egyptian media. An embassy is officially the territory of the nation it represents, so this was an explicit breach of Israel's sovereignty that has been cheered by the entire nation of Egypt. So why doesn't Israel demand an apology from Egypt? Why isn't Israel demanding an Egyptian investigation of how the terrorists managed to get Egyptian army uniforms, or how they managed to infiltrate into Israel from right next to an Egyptian army post? Why doesn't Israel take the diplomatic offensive? Similarly, there has been a lot of news lately about how Turkey is demanding an apology from Israel for the Mavi Marmara incident ahead of the release of the Palmer report. But, according to a number of reports: The coming Palmer report, investigating the tragic events of the 2010 Gaza flotilla, is expected to harshly criticize Turkey's handling of the sail and its ties to the IHH, but according to Ynet's source, Jerusalem does not intend to propel the report's conclusions into an international media campaign that would "vindicate" Israel.So why isn't Israel demanding an apology from Turkey for allowing its IHH partner, a terrorist supporting organization, to sail to Gaza and spark a deadly incident? A demand for an apology always puts the other party on the defensive. So why doesn't Israel play the same game? Maybe Israel is trying to be sensitive to Arab "honor." Yet somehow Egyptians are not overly upset at the attacks being directed at their own army and police by the Sinai terrorist groups. Their "honor" seems to be very selective - only against those who seem sensitive to it. It's time that Israel plays Middle East politics by Middle East rules. |
10 of the 13 Gazans killed since Thursday were terrorists Posted: 21 Aug 2011 03:40 AM PDT In retaliation for Thursday's terror attack near Eilat, Israel has struck Gaza hard with airstrikes. Yet despite the pro-Hamas and leftist Tweeters claiming that Israel's airstrikes are aimed at Gaza infrastructure and civilians, even according to Arab sources most of them were clearly aimed at terrorists or terrorist infrastructure. Fully 10 of the 13 killed since Friday were terrorists. From Thursday: 1- Kamal 'Awadh Mohammed al-Nairab (Abu 'Awadh), 43, PRC Secretary General; 2- 'Emad 'Abdul Karim 'Abdul Khaliq Hammad, 40, the leader of Nasser Saladin Brigades; 3- 'Emad al-Din Na'im Sayed Nasser, 46, a member of Nasser Saladin Brigades; 4- Khaled Ibrahim Salman al-Masri, 26, a member of Nasser Saladin Brigades; 5- Khaled Hamad Sha'at, 32, the leader of manufacturing unit of Nasser Saladin Brigades A child who was with the above targets was killed as well. From Friday: 6- Mohammed Fayez Mahmoud 'Enaya, 22, from the PRC, on a motorcycle 7- Samed 'Abdul Mo'ti 'Aabed, 25, "activist of the Palestinian resistance" on a motorcycle 8- Anwar Hassan Saleem, 23 and 9- 'Emad Fareed Abu 'Aabda, 23, "activists of the Palestinian resistance" both on a motorcycle 10- Mo'taz Bassem Quraiqe', 29, a leader of al-Quds Brigades (the armed wing of Islamic Jihad) That last attack also killed Quraiqe's 2 year old son and a physician - who were on the same motorcycle or car with him. Every single fatality in Gaza has been from airstrikes aimed at terrorists. No one was killed on Saturday or so far on Sunday in Gaza. All of this comes from the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (Thursday and Friday details). Ma'an claims 14 have been killed; PCHR has no information on any other deaths though. |
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