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- Ousted FIFA chief blames bribery woes on - wait for it...
- Iran's Supreme Leader warns about "Zionist Protocols"
- UNRWA has no problem with Hamas wasting construction material
- BBC reporter not quite sure why a terrorist was in prison
- Abbas claims Israel promised him another major prisoner release
- One reason Shalit looked so ill at ease in his interview (UPDATE)
- Amnesty International becomes even more of a joke
- PLO envoy to Ottawa asked to leave after tweeting anti-Jewish video
- Released terrorist vows to do whatever it takes to get Israel to release more terrorists
- Microcosm of the conflict in Ramallah
- Gilad Shalit is free!
Ousted FIFA chief blames bribery woes on - wait for it... Posted: 18 Oct 2011 11:00 PM PDT Zionists! Background from ESPN last June 20: Jack Warner quit as a FIFA vice president Monday and soccer's governing body dropped a bribery investigation of him, saying the "presumption of innocence is maintained." And now, today: Former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner has blamed Zionism for the circumstances that led to him and former Asian Football Confederation chief Mohammed Bin Hammam being forced out of world football.And who can argue? (h/t Russell) | ||||
Iran's Supreme Leader warns about "Zionist Protocols" Posted: 18 Oct 2011 04:45 PM PDT From Tehran Times: Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has said that the policies that the global hegemonistic system's media outlets have adopted are in line with the dangerous goals of the Zionist protocols.What could he possibly mean by "Zionist Protocols"? A possible clue: The Tehran Times mentioned what appear to be the same protocols in a story about an anti-Israel computer game last year: Iran released two anti-Israeli computer games on the eve of the Quds Day.Nah, I'm stumped. But it can't possibly be anything anti-semitic, because we know that Iran respects all adherents of "divine religions." | ||||
UNRWA has no problem with Hamas wasting construction material Posted: 18 Oct 2011 02:00 PM PDT I wondered if UNRWA was bothered at all that all these valuable building materials that are supposedly banned from Gaza are being used for terror rallies rather than, say, building houses. Israel Awareness emailed UNRWA's Chris Gunness with that question: Will UNRWA mention this – that Hamas has enough building materials to build plenty of homes, but refuses to use them? Will you urge Hamas to use it for the greater good? Gunness' answer, in part: There's no doubt that right now we all need to redouble our efforts to ease the suffering of the ordinary people of Gaza and to think again about the blockade policy.From what I can tell, Gunness is saying that while Hamas is the de facto government in Gaza, they are not responsible for the well-being of their citizens. Only UNRWA builds houses, leaving Hamas without that responsibility. So, UNRWA's position is that Hamas is perfectly entitled to use building materials that could be used to build houses for people that have been homeless for ten years (way before the Gaza closure, by the way) for whatever it wants - terror rallies, weapons bunkers, tunnels to kidnap Israelis, whatever. Hamas has no fear that UNRWA will say anything remotely critical of it, and it equally has no fear that it will ever have to actually take responsibility for its people the way every other government in the world is expected to (besides the PA.) No, Chris Gunness' condemnations are never aimed at Hamas, but rather concentrated on one entity in the Middle East, and one only. | ||||
BBC reporter not quite sure why a terrorist was in prison Posted: 18 Oct 2011 11:15 AM PDT At the BBC website there is a video clip of reporter Jon Donnison speaking to one of the freed terrorists in Gaza, Ahmed Abu Taha. Donnison starts the interview off by saying, "'You are 31 years old, 10 years in prison, serving a life sentence for being a member of Hamas, I mean, how do you feel today?" Was Taha serving a life sentence only for being a member of Hamas? Well, it seems he was a bit more involved than that. From the MFA site: Ahmed Abd Al Karim Ali Abu Taha was born in 1980 and resides in Ramallah. Abu Taha was involved in preparing explosives for Hamas terrorists in Ramallah, including the car bomb that exploded in Giva'at Ze'ev in Jerusalem on 29 July 2001. A member of the Ibrahim Abu Rub and Ballal Baraguti organizations, he transported the suicide bomber Ra'ad Baraguti from Ramallah to Jerusalem, where he exploded on Hanevi'im Street on 4 September 2001 and injured 14 people. It is interesting to note that his father, Abd Al Karim Ali Mustafa Abu Taha, works in the Palestinian Legislative Council. Also, according to the list of prisoners given out by Israel, he was sentenced to 27 years, not life. He only intended to kill scores of people, but he wasn't successful. But when the BBC gets such a great interview, with someone who actually knows English, why should they bother reporting those little inconvenient facts? It might insult Mr. Taha, and that wouldn't be polite. (h/t Yedidya) | ||||
Abbas claims Israel promised him another major prisoner release Posted: 18 Oct 2011 10:00 AM PDT At a rally in Ramallah celebrating the release of hundreds of Arab terrorists, Mahmoud Abbas claimed that Israel agreed to release a many prisoners to him. He said, " It is not a secret if I say that there is an agreement between us and the Israeli government to release another batch similar to this one after [this prisoner swap] is finished, God willing." Ha'aretz says that "it was the first mention of such a release." Abbas went on to praise the prisoners, some of whom are cold blooded multiple murderers of innocent civilians, as "freedom fighters, and Mujahideen for the sake of God and the homeland." | ||||
One reason Shalit looked so ill at ease in his interview (UPDATE) Posted: 18 Oct 2011 09:00 AM PDT A number of people have noted how cruel it was to force Shalit to be subjected to an inane interview on Egyptian TV, delaying his release for ten excruciating minutes: And while we can attribute his hesitation to answer and his discomfort to the idiotic questions, there is another reason for his distress, as can be seen from this photo immediately before or during the interview: (Getty Images claims this was an interview with Hamas TV before he was released, but no such interview seems to have occurred and the microphone, background wall and chair seem to match those in the Egyptian interview.) (h/t JSSNews) UPDATE: AP verifies it was in Egypt: UPDATE 2: AP wrote about it as well: Armed Hamas militants were in the area during the interview. One of them stood behind Schalit's chair, wearing a a black face mask, a green headband of the Qassam brigades – Hamas' military wing – and a video camera in his hand.(h/t David) | ||||
Amnesty International becomes even more of a joke Posted: 18 Oct 2011 08:00 AM PDT Amnesty International put out a nonsensical press release: The prisoner exchange involving Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit and 477 Palestinian prisoners highlights the need for the humane treatment of all detainees in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), Amnesty International said today. Cable TV, free college degrees, excellent medical care, smuggled cell phones...the horrors never stop. Since 27 September, hundreds of Palestinian prisoners have been on hunger strike in protest against recent punitive measures imposed by the Israeli authorities.Amnesty forgot to mention the whole chickens! I'm sure there is an international convention on the rights to have whole chickens! And unlimited satellite TV of terrorist channels, which is another demand. The fact that they are detained on Israeli territory makes it difficult, if not impossible for their families to visit them, as the Israeli authorities often refuse to grant them travel permits. Since Amnesty is on record as saying that Gaza is "occupied" - against its own definition of the term - this means that Amnesty is insisting that Israel build prisons in Gaza itself! Will Hamas sign on for that? Amnesty throws in another unwarranted dig at Israel: Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention prohibits an occupying power from forcibly transferring or deporting people from an occupied territory. In the event that those prisoners being exiled abroad or transferred to Gaza from the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, have not given their consent, Israel would be violating its obligations under international humanitarian law.But the terrorists and Hamas agreed to the deportations. One of them insisted today to go to Egypt instead of Gaza, out of fear that she would be killed in Gaza! In other words - they did give their consent, so this paragraph serves no purpose except for Amnesty to imply Israeli human rights violations with no evidence. Not to mention - they are lying about Article 49 of the Geneva Conventions: Individual or mass forcible transfers, as well as deportations of protected persons from occupied territory to the territory of the Occupying Power or to that of any other country, occupied or not, are prohibited, regardless of their motive.The terrorists do not have all the privileges of Geneva's "protected persons." As the ICRC writes: If civilians directly engage in hostilities, they are considered " unlawful " or " unprivileged " combatants or belligerents (the treaties of humanitarian law do not expressly contain these terms). They may be prosecuted under the domestic law of the detaining state for such action. But beyond that, Amnesty is not even entertaining the possibility that these terrorists remain a danger to Israel - something Geneva addresses! Keep in mind that Amnesty never called for Shalit's release. Even though he was kidnapped specifically to be a hostage, even though his capture and captivity were completely against the Geneva Conventions - Amnesty did not think he deserved to be released unconditionally. This is only the latest embarrassment to come out of Amnesty. It banned Zionists from an Israel-bashing forum last night in London. The Canadian government dismissed Amnesty's "stunt"at calling for George W. Bush to be arrested when he visits Canada, noting that they never demanded the same from Castro, Gorbachev or other despots who have set foot on Canadian soil. (HRW, not to be outdone, mimicked Amnesty's call to Canada.) That's Amnesty - an organization that fervently believes that Hamas terrorists should be treated with more deference than US presidents. (h/t Anne, Brad, see also Omri) | ||||
PLO envoy to Ottawa asked to leave after tweeting anti-Jewish video Posted: 18 Oct 2011 07:02 AM PDT From the Globe and Mail: The Palestinian envoy to Canada has been told she's not welcome in Ottawa after she tweeted a link to a video that the federal government deemed an offensive diatribe against Jews.There are dozens of versions of this video of a brainwashed girl on YouTube, in Turkish, French, Arabic and English. Most translate to a diatribe against Zionists, but some do translate her words as wanting to destroy the Jews. This seems to be the version that Sobeh Ali tweeted: | ||||
Released terrorist vows to do whatever it takes to get Israel to release more terrorists Posted: 18 Oct 2011 05:40 AM PDT Yesterday, I noted that one of the released terrorists was Yehye al-Sinwar, who had tried to orchestrate a Shalit-style kidnapping while in Israeli prison. Today, at the Gaza border, he congratulated the terror groups that were involved in Shalit's kidnapping and he vowed that Hamas would do whatever it takes to get the remainder of Arab terrorists released from prison, "at all costs." What do you think he means by that? Somehow, I don't think it means recognizing Israel and accepting peace. | ||||
Microcosm of the conflict in Ramallah Posted: 18 Oct 2011 04:04 AM PDT Ha'aretz reports that Palestinian Arab protesters burned tires on the planned route that prisoner buses were going to take.
So Israel re-routed the buses to avoid the burning tires. Which prompted Palestinian Arabs to clash with the IDF, angry that the original route wasn't being used.
Which is the entire conflict in a nutshell. Palestinian Arabs so something pointless, counterproductive and destructive; Israel responds in the only way possible while preserving life, and Palestinian Arabs then turn on Israel for reacting to their idiocy. An infinite loop of futility, fueled by self-destructive stupidity, perpetually blamed on others. | ||||
Posted: 18 Oct 2011 01:40 AM PDT |
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