Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- Libyan Jew loses battle to restore synagogue
- Syrian and Iranian media: Al Jazeera was founded by Israelis!
- So long, Challah Hu Akbar
- Syrian army has crossed Lebanese border 3 times
- Backgrounder: US aid to Palestinian Arabs
- PLO conceded Gilo in 2008 negotiations
- Long time Arab prisoner "in coma" due to hunger strike
- UN springs into action, may consider thinking about studying the idea of possible unspecified measures against Syria
- Conflicting reports in Egyptian media on Grapel deal
- Work accident!
Libyan Jew loses battle to restore synagogue Posted: 04 Oct 2011 04:36 PM PDT From NPR, an update on the story I noted yesterday: David Gerbi, a Jew whose family fled Libya more than four decades ago, visited Tripoli's old Jewish synagogue on Monday with big plans. He went to pray and to clean up garbage from a building long empty, though still grand with its soaring arches and butter-colored walls. (h/t Israel Matzav) |
Syrian and Iranian media: Al Jazeera was founded by Israelis! Posted: 04 Oct 2011 01:39 PM PDT From Iran's ABNA "news" agency, copied by Syria's SANA: French writer Thierry Meyssan said that the Qatar-based al-Jazeera channel was conceived by two French brothers: David and Jean Friedman , who hold the Israeli nationality. There is indeed a prominent and wealthy French media mogul named Jean Frydman. In 1994 he exposed that the founders of L'Oreal were Nazi supporters and charged that he was forced out from a L'Oreal-owned media company by Arab boycotters. It seems like he does hold dual French-Israeli citizenship. The charges that he and his late brother started Al Jazeera has been going around far left sites for a while. Meyssan is a 9/11 denier. The only evidence that he claims to have for the charge that the Frydmans founded Al Jazeera is a footnote saying he received the information from "interviews" - but he doesn't say with whom. He is quite a nutcase: On August 22, 2011, Meyssan while stuck at the Rixos Hotel in Tripoli, reported live, by voice, to the Russian program Russia Today. Stating that contrary to most reports, Gaddafi forces had driven the rebels from most of the city. At the same time he described that he felt he was in danger, accusing all of his fellow journalists of being spies from the CIA and the MI6, since he felt that he was the only journalist trapped at the Rixos that seemed to be reporting first-hand knowledge of who was winning the battle for Tripoli.Somehow, he miraculously escaped from the clutches of the CIA and MI6 in Tripoli. He lives in Syria. 'Nuff said. |
Posted: 04 Oct 2011 12:38 PM PDT Some blogs, mine included, like to put up brief compliments given by other prominent bloggers in their sidebars. One of my favorite compliments on any blog was not directed towards me but to Challah Hu Akbar: "Your blog is awesome... I think of you as 'Son of ElderofZiyon.' ... You are a phenomenon!" Daphne Anson Indeed, in many ways I also think of Challah Hu Akbar as a younger version of myself. In the ten short months since he burst on the scene he has proved himself to be a fantastic researcher, able to find and ferret out obscure but important facts quickly and accurately. Recently, after Netanyahus's UN speech, he made a poster that made me jealous: He has proved to be as prolific as he is talented: in March he posted an astounding 355 articles! Unfortunately, after his brief but meteoric career, he is closing down the blog: While all this is nice, it sadly must come to an end. This is a major loss for the Zionist blogosphere. He'll still hang out on Twitter and he'll still be in touch but I know I will miss his unique voice and intelligence. Hopefully, he'll find a way to keep blogging. Because as everyone knows, even a small challah is better than nothing. |
Syrian army has crossed Lebanese border 3 times Posted: 04 Oct 2011 11:19 AM PDT In mid-September: Lebanese security sources said a squadron of Syrian Army soldiers infiltrated Lebanon and opened fire on a Lebanese Army patrol. They said the attack took place on Sept. 15 near the Lebanese-Syrian border outside the Lebanese town of Mewanseh.In late September: Two Lebanese men from Akroum in north Lebanon were briefly kidnapped by members of the Syrian army, a security source said Thursday.And today: Syrian army tanks crossed the Lebanese border near the Bekaa town of Aarsal on Tuesday and fired several gunshots within Lebanese territory.I wonder whether Lebanon is filing any formal complaints about violation of their sovereignty, he way they do when they charge Israel with crossing the border. They certainly aren't firing at the Syrians the way they do to Israelis. |
Backgrounder: US aid to Palestinian Arabs Posted: 04 Oct 2011 10:00 AM PDT From JTA: U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the chairwoman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, is holding back nearly $200 million in humanitarian aid to the Palestinians.So what exactly is going on? A document from the Congressional Research Service explains how the US spends money on Palestinian Arabs. The US gives some $200 million a year directly to the Palestinian Authority. This helps pay salaries and so forth, and is not the money that is being reportedly withheld. The money that Ros-Lehtinen is holding back according to this article is apparently the money earmarked for USAID, also some $200 million annually. The USAID money is broken down as follows: • $20 million – governance, rule of law, civil society • $79.7 million – health, education, social services • $53.2 million – economic development • $47.5 million – humanitarian assistance Beyond that, some $113 million goes directly to the PA's security, law-enforcement and judicial functions. And there is also some $250 million given to UNRWA annually by the US, making a total of some three quarters of a billion dollars going to the Palestinian Arabs. Interestingly, among the official limitations on the money to the PA is this one: No aid is permitted for a future Palestinian state unless the Secretary of State certifies that the governing entity of the stateSo when the US said that it might cut funding to the Palestinian Arabs if they declare a state unilaterally and avoid negotiating and adhering to the Oslo process, it is not a threat (and certainly not "blackmail") - it is an explicit pre-condition for US aid! (h/t CHA) |
PLO conceded Gilo in 2008 negotiations Posted: 04 Oct 2011 08:56 AM PDT From the Washington Post (h/t David G): By his own account, President Mahmoud Abbas's hard-line stance on the settlement issue is unfounded: He has said more than once that he adopted it only because he felt obliged to match a similar demand by President Obama. Mr. Obama, however, has dropped that condition; and as the Palestinians know, the matter is purely symbolic — both sides agree that Israel will annex the Jerusalem neighborhoods and West Bank settlements where most of the building is going on. For example, during a previous round of negotiations, Mr. Abbas's negotiators specifically agreed to Israeli annexation of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Gilo; yet an announcement of new construction there last week prompted theatrical denunciations by those same Palestinian officials, as well as criticism from the Quartet. Here is one of the parts from a June 2008 meeting where Saeb Erekat said that the PLO was conceding Gilo: Saeb: Our proposition will allow for the inclusion of 70% of settlers, that is about 310,000 settlers. Also, in 2009: Addressing Israel's controversial plan to build hundreds of housing units in Jerusalem's southeastern Gilo neighborhood, visiting French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said Wednesday, "I understand that this is not a political decision, and it should not be an obstacle to resuming negotiations." |
Long time Arab prisoner "in coma" due to hunger strike Posted: 04 Oct 2011 08:02 AM PDT Firas Press reports that there is a week-old hunger strike by Arab prisoners in Ashkelon over prison conditions, including their displeasure at prisoners being searched. (!) One of the prisoners, Akram Mansour, who Firas says is serving a life sentence and has been held since 1979, is said to be in a coma from his hunger strike. Firas claims he has brain cancer as well. Middle East Monitor, the UK-based pro-terrorist website, says that Mansour is being held "for his role in seizing an Israeli bus in response to a major Israeli military incursion." However, Mansour actually was sentenced for murdering a reserve soldier named Yitzchak Trumpeldor in 1979. In April, a Palestinian Authority TV show praised Mansour and send "greetings of love and loyalty" to him, using his loving nickname "the beast." |
Posted: 04 Oct 2011 06:59 AM PDT From Al Arabiya: European nations are calling for a vote Tuesday on a U.N. resolution that would consider sanctions if the Syrian government doesn't immediately halt its military crackdown against civilians.Wow! What strong language, showing "determination" to consider perhaps making a recommendation of doing unspecified "measures" in thirty days after further study and committees and meetings meant to determine if Syria has changed! Assad must be trembling in fear. |
Conflicting reports in Egyptian media on Grapel deal Posted: 04 Oct 2011 05:45 AM PDT From JPost: US Defense Secretary was making his way to Cairo on Tuesday in attempts to help free imprisoned US-Israeli Ilan Grapel, who was being held in Egypt on charges of espionage for Israel, AFP reported.Al Masry al-Youm quotes Egypt's El Shorouk as confirming that there were negotiations on a prisoner swap with Israel, as well as demands by an Islamist group that the US release the "blind sheikh" terrorist Omar Abdel Rahman who was involved in the 1993 World Trade Center attacks as well as in planning numerous other attacks in the US. However, the newspaper also quoted Egypt's Dostour newspaper quoted other Egyptian sources as denying that there was any plan to release Grapel and that the rumors of a swap were unfounded. |
Posted: 04 Oct 2011 03:24 AM PDT Palestine Press Agency reports that a member of Hamas' Al Qassam Brigades, Osama Awad, died in "mysterious circumstances" last night. Ma'an says it happened during Hamas training exercises. Apparently, he was a member of Hamas' relatively unknown "1970's camouflage" unit. |
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