Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- Z Specialty Food - for Rosh Hashanah and year round [Advertorial]
- Rashid Khalidi's lies in the Chicago Tribune
- Syrians perform in Edinburgh. Where are the protests?
- Iran and Israel sending naval forces into the Red Sea
- "Empty chair" poster
- Joseph Goebbel's secretary breaks her silence
- Two horrific tales of rape from Libya
- The hidden divide between the Israeli Left and the Palestinian "moderates"
- The PLO's "flotilla" stunt - from 1988
- August rocket calendar
Z Specialty Food - for Rosh Hashanah and year round [Advertorial] Posted: 31 Aug 2011 04:37 PM PDT The following is an advertorial, written by EoZ, for Z Specialty Food.
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Rashid Khalidi's lies in the Chicago Tribune Posted: 31 Aug 2011 12:56 PM PDT Rashid Khalidi, the radical Columbia professor who felt that Yasir Arafat was too dovish for his tastes, writes an op-ed in the Chicago Tribune complaining that Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. went on a trip to Israel. It is a typical combination of false outrage and outright lies: [I]nstead of going to Americans hard-hit by the economic downturn, this money is used by Israel to subjugate, humiliate and segregate millions of Palestinians.Is Khalidi equally outspoken about every US expenditure - or only the tiny percentage of the budget that goes to Israel? Of course, American money to Israel is audited and none of it goes "to subjugate, humiliate and segregate millions of Palestinians." Rather than spend his time touring Israel, and seeing what the flacks for Israel wanted him to see, Rep. Jackson could have stayed home and met with constituents facing difficult times.And rather than write tendentious articles for the Chicago Tribune, Rashid Khalidi could be volunteering to help starving kids in Somalia. By his stunningly stupid "logic" he is a heartless SOB for not spending every minute of his day doing things more valuable than writing op-eds filled with lies. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's repeated insistence that Palestinians recognize Israel as the Jewish state is entirely at odds with the principles of the modern-day United States and a throwback to an era in which the U.S. was considered a white state.This is a baldfaced lie. Jews are a nation, whites aren't. Khalidi's denial of this simple fact, and his comparison of nationalism with racism, is indeed a manifestation of anti-semitism. He is simply denying the Jewish right of self-determination that he so tenaciously ascribes to a people who did not exist as such a hundred years ago. Recognition of Israel as the Jewish state formally reduces Israel's 1.4 million Palestinian citizens to second-class citizenship.This is a lie. Citizens have equal rights and would continue to do so. If Khalidi really believes this, then he must be against the establishment of a Palestinian Arab state where its Declaration of Independence and its constitution both explicitly define the state as being "Arab" - meaning that non-Arabs are second class citizens. Would he ever dare to say so? No, of course not. Because Khalidi will only say such things about the Jewish state. Jackson explicitly lectured Palestinians for not using nonviolence, ignoring a long tradition of nonviolent resistance by occupied and disenfranchised Palestinians. A laughable lie that I demolished in great detail here and here. ...Israel's massive apartheid wall, a behemoth (which is both longer and in places higher than the former Berlin Wall) that snakes through Palestinian territory, grabbing land meant for a future Palestinian state.As Khalidi well knows, the land was always up for negotiation. It was never "meant" for a future Palestinian Arab state. In fact, when it was won in 1967, it was considered by the entire world to be Jordanian. One major objective of the Oslo process was to determine where that border would be, and the path of the security barrier has already changed a number of times. [H]undreds of unarmed activists acting in the spirit of the U.S. civil rights movement, and who proudly claim to be inspired by Martin Luther King Jr. and Gandhi, have been arrested without charge. Hundreds more have been injured or killed by rubber bullets and high-velocity tear gas canisters.MLK never advocated throwing boulders, using high velocity slings, dropping boulders onto civilians from a height, or throwing Molotov cocktails - all activities that happen weekly in the territories, often at these "non-violent" protests. Jackson also approvingly quoted Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who has called for the forcible transfer of Israel's Palestinian citizens.This is an absolute and complete lie. Lieberman called for redrawing borders, ironically giving more land to a Palestinian state, not to forcibly transfer one Palestinian Arab from their home. It is no wonder then, that peace and security for all in the region is still so elusive.When professors at Columbia can spout such errant untruths on the pages of a major American newspaper, it allows Palestinian Arab leaders to become even more intransigent and less willing to make the hard compromises necessary for peace. Khalidi has no interest in peace in the Middle East; he wants Israel to be destroyed and in fact refers to all of Israel as "occupied." He is an extremist, and for him to talk about "peace" is the ultimate of hypocrisy - because his conception of "peace" is the destruction of a nation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Syrians perform in Edinburgh. Where are the protests? Posted: 31 Aug 2011 12:01 PM PDT From Syrian government mouthpiece SANA: Syrian dramatist Dr. Hannan Kassab Hassan, playwright Omar Abu Saada and dancing designer Osama Hilal participated in Edinburgh Festival for the British Contemporary Arts which was held between August 22nd and 28th.Somehow, I missed the protests by British "human rights" activists that must have occurred outside the festival, calling attention to Syrian war crimes. After all, they have determined that the human rights of Arabs is far more important than any arts performance, didn't they? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Iran and Israel sending naval forces into the Red Sea Posted: 31 Aug 2011 10:56 AM PDT From UPI: Iran will send a submarine and another warship from the republic's 15th fleet to the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, Adm. Habibollah Sayyari said. Al Masry al Youm reports that first Iran made their announcement and then Israel announced that two warships would be deployed in the Red Sea. Predictably, they interview an Egyptian "expert" who says that Israel's move is designed to "provoke Egypt." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Joseph Goebbel's secretary breaks her silence Posted: 31 Aug 2011 08:36 AM PDT From ABC News: She kept a promise of silence and secrecy for 66 years. A promise made to one of the vilest leaders of Nazi Germany. All these years later, his secretary calls him something else. Andrew Roberts notes that Goebbels was the exception - that most Nazi leaders were very kind to their employees as they carried out the most horrific crimes known to man. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Two horrific tales of rape from Libya Posted: 31 Aug 2011 07:30 AM PDT From Al Arabiya: Five female bodyguards of Muammar Qaddafi say they were sexually assaulted by the former Libyan leader in a report published in the Malta Times on Sunday.And it gets worse: A father slit the throat of his three teenage daughters in an 'honour killing' after they were raped by Gaddafi loyalists during the siege of the port city of Misrata.(h/t jzaik) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The hidden divide between the Israeli Left and the Palestinian "moderates" Posted: 31 Aug 2011 05:13 AM PDT Nothing illustrates Palestinian Arab intransigence more than their rejection of the concept of "two states for two peoples." Especially when one remembers that this idea was originally floated by the Israeli Far Left - and it was at one point considered political heresy in mainstream Israeli politics. One early example of this formulation can be seen in the 1974 book "Land of the Hart" by Israeli pioneer - and super-dove - Arie Eliav, as can be seen in these two snippets: (Eliav quit the Labor Party over its settlement policy at the time and participated in a series of far-left parties.) Similarly, a 1989 demonstration organized by Peace Now in Jerusalem used the slogan prominently. That demonstration, which only attracted a few hundred, was overshadowed 13 years later by the famous Peace Now rally of some of 50,000 Israelis in 2002 - featuring that same slogan. In other words, the concept of "two states for two peoples" has been the mantra of the Israeli "peace camp" for decades. In what can only be considered a triumph by the leftists, this idea, which was was considered anathema to Israeli governments of both the right and the left, became mainstream Israeli policy. Even Ariel Sharon used that exact phrase in May, 2004 when unveiling the disengagement plan from Gaza (placing him far to the left of Yitzchak Rabin, who never accepted the idea of a "Palestinian state.") Similarly, that phrase has been highlighted by both George Bush and Barack Obama. Yet the mainstream, supposedly moderate Palestinian Arab leadership has never accepted this key concept, and has been consistently and adamantly against it. To them, the idea of even accepting the existence of a Jewish people cannot be countenanced - even in private. Any reasonable observer can see that this is a dealbreaker. The PLO's insistence on trampling the idea of a Jewish people and a Jewish homeland means that real peace can never be achieved. They are the ones who are the true obstacle to peace, far more than anything the Israeli government has ever done. The majority of Israelis have steadily moved to the stated positions of the "peace" movement in the past two decades, while the majority of Palestinian Arabs have remained as obstinate as ever. However, the Israeli Left, the vanguard of "two states for two peoples," willfully ignores, and even hides, this huge divide between their concept of peace and the red lines drawn in no uncertain terms with their purported "peace partners." They will not publicly castigate Mahmoud Abbas for his repeated insistence on this point, nor on his insistence on "return." The extremism of the PA and the PLO gets a free pass. Rather than exposing the PLO for ruining any chance for peace, the Israeli Left instead keeps on blaming the Israeli Right for the lack of progress in the "peace process." They simply cannot admit to themselves that their "two states for two peoples" formulation has no takers on the other side. So they choose to ignore it. They paper over their differences with their "moderate" counterparts on the Arab side. Perhaps it is out of embarrassment, perhaps it is from a refusal to admit that there is no peace partner. This has far reaching implications. The world media takes its cue from the Israeli Left, symbolized by Ha'aretz. The Western world has largely subscribed to the ideas of the Israeli Left. As a result, for years, journalists have also failed to highlight the inflexible and obdurate position of the Palestinian Arabs and their leaders. This is one reason that stunts like the unilateral declaration of independence gain any traction to begin with. If the Israeli Left was as ferocious in denouncing Palestinian Arab inflexibility and intransigence as they are of the Israeli Right, then world leaders would be a lot more skeptical about accepting and facilitating these anti-peace stunts. Instead, the Israeli "peace camp" has dropped the ball in its quest for peace. Its voice could have been a powerful ingredient in pressuring the PLO for accepting compromise and coexistence. Instead, Israeli leftists chose to play political one-upsmanship with the Right and to hide their differences with their supposed Arab counterparts. This emboldens the Palestinian Arabs to continue to refuse compromise and say no to negotiations and peace, as they are given political cover by the Israeli Left and the journalists who admire them. And the entire world will pay the price. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The PLO's "flotilla" stunt - from 1988 Posted: 31 Aug 2011 03:24 AM PDT This summer's floptilla has a historical antecedent: As in the more recent example, it failed to sail - and the organizers blamed the Greeks! (WaPo) A Palestine Liberation Organization plan to sail a ship filled with people deported from the occupied territories to Israel, much as Jewish war refugees did in 1947 aboard the Exodus, has been stalled by a "secret" Israeli dissuasion campaign aimed at Greek merchant shipping, PLO officials charged today. Israel denied the charge.And just like today, anti-Israel stunts are catnip to the media. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Posted: 30 Aug 2011 02:10 AM PDT G=Grad Q=Qassam M=Mortar P=Unidentified projectile (includes mortars) R=Unidentified rocket S=Fell short in Gaza E=fell in Egypt F=Fatality (Green-Gaza, Red-Israel) [] - Palestinian claims August 2011
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