Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- Chag sameach!
- Arab teens spray "Death to Jews" on 4 Safed synagogues
- Canada lands on Iran's s-list
- The first terrorist kidnapping in Israel
- The WZO writes a useless "Zionist" iPhone app
- Erekat lie of the day
- Saudi Vice, episode 32: Tats Entertainment
- SNL - Post Yom Kippur sketch
Posted: 12 Oct 2011 11:21 AM PDT |
Arab teens spray "Death to Jews" on 4 Safed synagogues Posted: 12 Oct 2011 10:27 AM PDT From YNet: Two 16-year-old teens were arrested in suspicion of spraying slogans reading "death to Jews" on four synagogues and vehicles in Safed.I still have never seen any condemnation of the vandalism at Joseph's Tomb. I anticipate a similar silence from all Muslim and Arab leaders about this attack. |
Posted: 12 Oct 2011 09:19 AM PDT From Iran's ISNA agency: Iran said Canada is involved in Zionist regime's war crimes since it has provided weapons for the regime.A badge of honor! |
The first terrorist kidnapping in Israel Posted: 12 Oct 2011 07:42 AM PDT From 10million.org: On the night of January 1, 1970, a group of Fatah terrorists infiltrated Metula from Lebanon and abducted a night watchman named Shmuel Rosenwasser. The terrorists, together with the abduction victim, withdrew to Kfar Kila which is located about two kilometers west of Metula in Lebanon. This was the first abduction attack perpetrated by a Palestinian terror organization inside Israel. Hijazi was only the second person in Israeli history to be sentenced to death, after Adolf Eichmann. The decision to swap him for Rosenwasser was only a one-to-one swap. However, and in retrospect, that was the decision that emboldened Palestinian Arabs to continue to kidnap Israelis in order to bargain for Israel's release of other terrorists. The Rosenwasser abduction was followed by a number of others kidnappings and attempted hostage taking, such as a 1974 attack in Beit She'an where terrorists broke into a family home for the purpose of taking them hostage and negotiating a release of terror prisoners. The 1974 Ma'alot massacre started off as a hostage drama as well. Even though Israel did not capitulate in any of the attacks on Israeli soil and usually killed the terrorists, their incentive to mount hostage-taking attacks did not lessen. The prisoner-exchange train had already left the building in 1970. It is not possible to turn the clock back. Even if the current Israeli government had publicly announced that Shalit was considered dead and that there will be no negotiations, the public pressure in Israel would not have closed the door and Hamas would have waited for a different government to renew its demands. For these reasons, I do not accept the argument that it is possible to remove the incentive for kidnappings by refusing to negotiate. The terrorists will continue no matter what. Not that there aren't other options that should be explored. Reinstating the death penalty for terror attacks, which would remove any terrorists available for exchanges, may be unlikely to happen but it would be more effective - and humane. Israel has tried to seize terrorists on its own as bargaining chips but for some reason it never followed through to the end. Other possible but problematic ideas include cyanide pills for soldiers to kill themselves rather than be allowed to become hostages, or instructions to go after the kidnappers without any regard to the safety of the hostages. Obviously, prisoner swaps are not ideal and depending on the circumstances they can be horrible mistakes. The Samir Kuntar debacle is a textbook example of the worst possible type of exchange. But I cannot see a way that terrorists will ever stop kidnapping Israelis in an attempt to negotiate a release of prisoners. Not since 1970. |
The WZO writes a useless "Zionist" iPhone app Posted: 12 Oct 2011 06:36 AM PDT From JTA: A new mobile app provides a database of information about Zionism and Israel. I downloaded this app, and it is as close to a useless application as you can imagine. It contains three sections on its home page: "Yearly events," "Protagonists of Zionism" and the ever popular "About." For October, it has exactly one event: the memorial day for Rahav'am Ze'evi. That's it. Nothing about the Yom Kippur War, for example. (But you can add Ze'evi's memorial day to your calendar!) The awfully named "Protagonists of Zionism" section is even worse. It has five categories: Prime Ministers, Presidents of the State of Israel, Nobel Prize Laureates, Olympic Champions and Winners of the Eurovision. Have all Zionist heroes been reduced to this? It is like a really, really bad website, with very little information. Nothing interactive. Essentially nothing useful in its "database." The biographies are ridiculously short. It is only a week old and already out of date, since there is a new Israeli Nobel laureate. If this is how the WZO is trying to engage young people, they are even more clueless than I would have imagined. I can guarantee that no "young people" will use this app more than once, probably to laugh at it. I am shaking my head thinking how much this cost the WZO in time and money. If this is how they think they can engage Zionist youth, they might as well close that division - or hire someone who is not completely ignorant about how young people think. |
Posted: 12 Oct 2011 05:29 AM PDT From Wafa: PLO Executive Committee Member, Saeb Erekat, Wednesday denied reports that the Quartet has proposed a meeting between the Palestinians and Israelis in Jordan later this month. But in WaPo: International Mideast mediators proposed a meeting between Israel and the Palestinians this month to relaunch stalled peace talks, and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday the global spotlight on the conflict should be a catalyst to bring the two sides together.So Erekat knew about the proposal, even if it wasn't a formal invitation - and then he turned around and told Wafa that there was no proposal for talks at all. Obviously the Quartet would not issue a formal invitation if it knows that one side will refuse, because that would be embarrassing. But it is just as obvious that the Quartet has been pushing for, and proposing, meetings between the two sides. |
Saudi Vice, episode 32: Tats Entertainment Posted: 12 Oct 2011 04:00 AM PDT From Emirates 24/7: Saudi Arabia's religious police have told foreign players with tattoos on their arms to cover such drawings while on the field, saying they are adversely affecting young Saudis, a newspaper reported on Monday. More from Zimbabwe Metro: "Sleeveless shirt is a threat to Saudi's society, and the tattoo is an insult to our local Muslims. It is completely a negative influence and would send wrong message for the Saudi youths who may imitate him," the letter said.It is dangerous to be a Christian soccer player in the Kingdom - as long as our heroes at the Commission are on the case! |
Posted: 12 Oct 2011 02:26 AM PDT |
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