Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- Poster: The PLO's strategy
- Kosher BBQ competition in Memphis attracts Muslims as well
- A lot of planning for "popular" rallies tomorrow in Ramallah
- "Debunking the Palestinian Lie" (video)
- Abbas the totalitarian dictator
- Giant blue chair unveiled in Ramallah. Really.
- Puppet shows: Islamists attack them, Israelis celebrate them
- PA minister says statehood would legitimize Arab terrorism
- The parts of anti-Israel protests that don't get publicized
- Bomb scare in France outside Israeli consulate (updated)
- Reporters too stupid to challenge Abbas on his lies
Posted: 20 Sep 2011 03:59 PM PDT Nabil Sha'ath said a lot of similar statements before and after the PLO supposedly embraced the two-state solution in 1988. The insistence on the "right to return," Jerusalem and a Judenrein Palestine is nothing less than the realization of this long-standing PLO policy of destroying Israel in stages. Source |
Kosher BBQ competition in Memphis attracts Muslims as well Posted: 20 Sep 2011 01:38 PM PDT From JTA: I was wondering how the kosher status is assured, as well as other details, and I found out - from a local Memphis newspaper: Attaining the kosher seal of approval requires that all teams use the synagogue's own kettle-style grills that are stored year-round under lock and key. Teams also must preorder meat, cooking supplies and spices through the synagogue so that event staff can ensure that they are kosher.Unfortunately, I cannot find any recipes online. |
A lot of planning for "popular" rallies tomorrow in Ramallah Posted: 20 Sep 2011 12:21 PM PDT Ma'an reports on the planning for the rallies in support of a unilateral declaration of "Palestine" tomorrow in Ramallah. It says that all government workers are being given off to attend the rallies. The rallies will include concerts to attract more people. Classes will be cancelled so students from grade 7 and up can attend, including those at Bir Zeit University. Stages are already set up, complete with lots of flags, at Clock Tower Square. Free buses are available. So when you see the throngs of crowds in Ramallah tomorrow, you'll know that it would be an act of will for people to stay away, and that it does not reflect any serious popular support for the UN stunt. Not that the media will notice. (I wonder if UNRWA is shutting down for this....) |
"Debunking the Palestinian Lie" (video) Posted: 20 Sep 2011 11:45 AM PDT |
Abbas the totalitarian dictator Posted: 20 Sep 2011 10:34 AM PDT Independent Palestinian Arab media has been somewhat lukewarm about the unilateral declaration of independence that Abbas is planning this week at the UN, and one major reason is that they felt that he was not including anyone else in the decision making. I have pointed out that at least one PLO Central Council member has complained that no other institutions were informed about the move, even those that are supposed to be the official decision making bodies of the PLO. And plenty of Palestinian Arabs, in the entire political spectrum, have said either that they are against the bid or that they have serious reservations about the potential repercussions. Looking again at Abbas' interview on Fox, one is struck about how he is speaking: "You promised me a state by September 2011. I hope you will deliver." "I felt there is no way for negotiations..."Everything is in the first person singular. He is not speaking as if he is representing his people - he is speaking as if he is the only person whose opinion matters. Like a dictator. This is not a one-time thing. Challah Hu Akbar noticed this Ma'an article yesterday: President Mahmoud Abbas says he does not plan to form a new cabinet on his return from New York, where he will submit an application for full UN membership.And Jonathan Schanzer wrote last week (also from CHA) With the arrival of Salaam Fayyad, then finance minister and now prime minster, the PA began to experience a degree of accountability and transparency. Indeed, it appeared the PA was cleaning up its act. However, in recent years, Fayyad has been sidelined by PA President Mahmoud Abbas. Abbas has consolidated power, and he is now abusing it.The "moderate" monicker becomes less and less relevant every day. Abbas has more in common with Syria's Bashir Assad than with any Western leader. Maybe that's why the anti-Syria protest yesterday in Ramallah fizzled. No support from the government. |
Giant blue chair unveiled in Ramallah. Really. Posted: 20 Sep 2011 09:26 AM PDT Style over substance. Today, in Ramallah, a giant blue chair was unveiled in support of Mahmoud Abbas' bid for "Palestine" to become a recognized nation. This chair symbolizes everything wrong about the Palestinian Arab leadership. No effort is put into actually building a nation - only in appearing to build a nation to make the West happy. No effort is put into finding a peaceful compromise with Israel - only in appearing to look more moderate than Netanyahu. "Unity" with Hamas, pretending to change the PLO Covenant - everything the Palestinian Arabs do is for show, with no real value. They are great at symbolism, because that's all they know how to do. The circus this week at the UN is just another method to avoid doing real work for peace and instead rely on fooling the world with stunts. It is a magician's act where the audience doesn't want to look behind the curtain, fearful it might ruin their enjoyment of a great show. |
Puppet shows: Islamists attack them, Israelis celebrate them Posted: 20 Sep 2011 08:43 AM PDT From The Jakarta Globe last October: First it was churches and a minority Islamic sect, then the gay community and a former Playboy editor. Now the country's much-derided Muslim hard-liners are reportedly targeting one of its most beloved icons: Wayang.Meanwhile, in Israel: The 14th annual International Puppet Theater & Film Festival recently took place at the Israel Puppet Center in this suburb of Tel Aviv.(h/t Ian, Silke) |
PA minister says statehood would legitimize Arab terrorism Posted: 20 Sep 2011 07:36 AM PDT From PMW, quoting Al Hayat Al Jadida, September 8, 2011: [PA Minister of Prisoners' Affairs, Issa] Karake while visiting prisoners' families at Qalandiya refugee camp... explained that the international recognition of the Palestinian State changes all the imprisoned Palestinians into prisoners of a state, prisoners of war held hostage in another state... He noted that the recognition of the state means recognition of the legitimacy of the Palestinian struggle that the Palestinian nation fought, in the search for freedom and independence. In addition, it [recognition of a state] indicates that the struggles (Arabic- Nidalat) of the prisoners are legitimized and legal according to UN Resolutions, international laws and the third and fourth Geneva Conventions.Isn't that special. |
The parts of anti-Israel protests that don't get publicized Posted: 20 Sep 2011 06:34 AM PDT Yesterday, I noted that a man participating in an anti-capitalist protest on Wall Street was openly anti-semitic. I don't know whether similar sentiments were expressed in Saturdays' larger protests, but if they were - chances are no one would ever know. Last night there was a protest in Vancouver against Israel's foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman who was speaking at the Jewish Community Center. A number of left-wing sites show the protesters in heroic terms as they denounce Lieberman as a "racist." A peaceful protest is fine, and they have the absolute right to hold one. However, an EoZ correspondent tells me that protesters were also saying that the Holocaust was a Jewish plot meant to gain sympathy for Jews. In a similar little-reported event, protesters at the Paris airport on Sunday prevented passengers from checking in at the El Al counter by screaming "Death to Israel" and "Death to Jews." Also, thugs tried to break into a kosher wine tasting in Paris, also screaming "Death to Jews" - and they tried to break down a glass door to the event. Police took their time before responding. The witness to the event said it felt like Kristallnacht. These are the parts that you do not usually hear about when these protests occur. (h/t EG, Jr.E) |
Bomb scare in France outside Israeli consulate (updated) Posted: 20 Sep 2011 05:33 AM PDT A bomb threat: Israel's consulate in the southern French port city of Marseille was temporarily evacuated Tuesday when a bomb disposal squad found a mock device placed in a van parked outside.Israel denies any evacuation: The Foreign Ministry on Tuesday denied reports that a bomb threat forced the evacuation of the Israeli consulate in the French port city of Marseille.Does this mean that the French police didn't inform the diplomats of the threat altogether? That seems scarier than the bomb threat itself. UPDATE: Jonathan-Simon Sellem of the excellent JSSNews site tells me that a friend of his who works there said that there were no need of evacuation. The police work closely with the consulate, and they do a good job. They also checked for radioactivity to see if it was a "dirty bomb." |
Reporters too stupid to challenge Abbas on his lies Posted: 20 Sep 2011 03:33 AM PDT From Fox News: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has a message for President Obama: As we showed yesterday, President Obama did not promise a state to Abbas by September 2011. And Israel has offered everything "tangible" for peace - nearly all the West Bank and all of Gaza. He has refused to even give a counter-offer that is remotely acceptable for Israeli security. Moreover, the US did pressure Israel to freeze construction in the territories - and Abbas still refused to negotiate for nine out of the ten months of the freeze. Abbas knows that he has been treated deferentially by the media for years, and he has no fear that a real reporter will challenge him on his lies. So, why shouldn't he keep lying? |
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