Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- The amazing time-traveling stone thrower
- Half a cheer - Ilan Grapel is in Israel
- UNRWA teachers' strikes in Gaza resume
- Iranian expelled from chess tournament for refusing to play an Israeli
- Free e-book: RAND analysis of Lebanon, Gaza wars
- Report: Hezbollah preparing for war - and to conquer the Galilee
- Jordan's king worried Israel is pushing "Jordan is Palestine"
- Abbas: "Shalit was not the first, and will not be the last"
- Hamas plans to honor prisoners tomorrow with parade, horses
- Now, this is black humor
- Tomorrow is Keffiyeh Day at Occupy Wall Street!
- Report: Israel dropped opposition to F16 sale for Grapel, Tarabin
The amazing time-traveling stone thrower Posted: 27 Oct 2011 09:14 PM PDT Ma'an reports: Israeli authorities released on Tuesday Omar Jaradat, 11, from Saeer village north of Hebron after five months in the Israeli prison Ofer. He also paid a 5,000-shekel fine.Naturally, the idea of an eleven year old kid being in jail for five months was too delicious for the anti-Israel crowd to resist. You can find tweets and articles about the poor kid. So where were the headlines when he was put in jail to begin with? From PCHR, last June: At approximately 03:00, IOF moved into Sa'ir village, northeast of Hebron. They raided and searched a house belonging to the family of 'Omar Mahmoud Jaradat, 17, and arrested him. The Arabic version of the report also says he was 17, and was arrested for throwing stones. A Ma'an Arabic article from last July quotes the Prisoners Society as saying that Jaradat was 17 at the time of his arrest as well. I found a forum from his hometown congratulating him on his release, but it just calls him "young." And this YouTube video slideshow of lots of photos of someone with his name was uploaded a few weeks after his arrest, so it may very well be a tribute to him as a prisoner. This Omar Jaradat is not 11. So how did a 17 year old turn into an 11 year old, in both the Arabic and English versions of Ma'an? Moreover, both versions imply that a reporter was there during the release - is it possible a reporter doesn't know the difference between an 11 year old and a 17 year old? (Ma'an's editor tells me he will check this out and correct the article if he finds that the innocent 11 year old is in fact 17 or 18 now.) | ||
Half a cheer - Ilan Grapel is in Israel Posted: 27 Oct 2011 04:00 PM PDT I'm glad he is out of Egypt, but I cannot find it in myself to be so happy that a stupid kid who was yelling anti-American slogans in Egypt is being treated with any honor. He's an idiot whose misguided idealism and naivete cost Israel, the country he loves, a great deal. I'm more worried about Egypt taking the next Grapel hostage than Hamas trying to find another Shalit. | ||
UNRWA teachers' strikes in Gaza resume Posted: 27 Oct 2011 02:50 PM PDT The conflict between the Hamas-dominated teachers' union and UNRWA has resumed after a short period of time to celebrate the arrival of terrorists in the territory. The union announced a teachers' strike next week from Sunday to Thursday, and there were more protests today. As usual, UNRWA's website ignores the issue. The major demand by the union is to be able to openly associate with terror groups. Their president was suspended from his job by UNRWA because of his open ties to Hamas, and the teachers are demanding he get his job back. As I mentioned earlier this month, this is turning into a much larger issue, as Hamas is challenging UNRWA altogether because it is forced to adhere to a bare minimum of ethical behavior by its major Western donors. Hamas has challenged and defeated every potential rival in Gaza, and UNRWA - which is avowedly non-political although of course it has no problem insulting Israel at every opportunity - is the one major player that is still nominally independent of Hamas. | ||
Iranian expelled from chess tournament for refusing to play an Israeli Posted: 27 Oct 2011 01:35 PM PDT From NYT: One of Iran's top grandmasters was expelled from an international chess tournament on Tuesday after he refused to play a match against an Israeli opponent, the director of the tournament said.Jeffrey Goldberg links to Battesti's statement: Iranian grandmaster Ehsan Gahem Maghami informed me of his refusal to play against his fourth round opponent, Israeli Fide Master Ehud Shachar. I told Mr. Gahem Maghami that as an organizer of a international sporting competition I could not accede to his request to change the pairings, so that he could play against another player. The presence of five Israeli players in this tournament was known to all participants since Saturday, October 22. It honors our competition, as does the presence of Iranian players and those from about thirty other nationalities. The motto of our Federation is gens una sumus, we are developing in Corsica an awareness of the positive aspects of the chess sport on our youth. Being complicit to any form of segregation would be unworthy, and in total contradiction with the foundations of our sporting activities. So regretfully I have to exclude the player who unfortunately has stuck to his choice, in spite of my entreaties. I regret it, but I could not shirk our responsabilities.Since this is turning into a regular news story, and it is clear that no Iranian is going to participate in any match with an Israeli out of fear of retribution by his nation, perhaps it is time to ban Iran from sporting competitions altogether until it renounces this pretty-much official policy. | ||
Free e-book: RAND analysis of Lebanon, Gaza wars Posted: 27 Oct 2011 12:20 PM PDT The RAND Corporation has released a 400 page e-book, Operations in Israel's War Against Hezbollah: Learning from Lebanon and Getting it Right in Gaza, by Benjamin S. Lambeth. I have only skimmed it but it appears to be a tremendous work of research. Lambeth has written other works, primarily about air campaigns. He had access to many IDF and IAF officials in researching this. Here are parts of a review by the Israel Defense website. Unfortunately, the website truncated the review. Operations in Israel's War Against Hezbollah: "Learning from Lebanon and Getting it Right in Gaza," the new book from Dr. Benjamin Lambeth, a senior researcher at the RAND Corporation, is a major contribution to the understanding of the Second Lebanon War of 2006 and the Gaza campaign of 2008-2009. It looks like a very worthwhile read if you are a military junkie. (h/t Yoel) | ||
Report: Hezbollah preparing for war - and to conquer the Galilee Posted: 27 Oct 2011 11:00 AM PDT From Lebanon's Naharnet: Hizbullah is preparing its military arsenal and fighters to launch an operation to occupy the Galilee area in Israel, al-Joumhouria newspaper reported on Thursday.The al Joumhouria article details the military objectives of different Hezbollah brigades, including taking over specific Israeli Arab villages in the Galilee. Just another peaceful day in the Middle East. (h/t Yoel) | ||
Jordan's king worried Israel is pushing "Jordan is Palestine" Posted: 27 Oct 2011 10:00 AM PDT Jordan's King Abdullah was interviewed by the Washington post at the World Economic Forum at the Dead Sea this week. He says some interesting things when he talks about Israel: Don't you love leading questions? According to Palestine Press Agency, Abdullah accused Netanyahu of pushing the "Jordan is Palestine" idea and overthrowing the Jordanian government to replace it with Palestinians. I believe that the newspaper is misinterpreting a Ma'ariv article about the interview. Ma'ariv quotes some Western intelligence officials that Avigdor Lieberman is pushing the "Jordan is Palestine" idea where Arabs in the West Bank would become Jordanian nationals. The Ma'ariv report goes on to say that Hamas is looking to relocate its headquarters from Syria to Amman, which would pave the way for a Palestinian takeover of Jordan - and that Israel would support it! I have been told by a well-known Jordanian dissident that the fear of the "Jordan is Palestine" plan is very high in Jordan - and that many secular Palestinian Arabs support the idea, as an alternative to Jordan falling to an Arab Spring-type theocracy. In other words, the theory goes, secular Palestinian Arabs would be a much better - and democratic - alternative to the Hashemites who are, they say, cooperating with the Islamists. Obviously Israel would not want Hamas in Amman, and if Abdullah is making that claim then perhaps he is trying to stymie the secular Palestinian Arabs in Jordan by associating them with Hamas as well as with Zionists. Taken in this light, Abdullah's words turn from pragmatic-sounding to an Arab dictator who wants to save his own skin. (h/t Yoel) | ||
Abbas: "Shalit was not the first, and will not be the last" Posted: 27 Oct 2011 09:00 AM PDT "Moderate" Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) gave a speech yesterday at a Revolutionary Council of Fatah meeting. He spoke about a wide range of topics, from the UN and UNESCO stunts to his bizarre and fictional recollections of history saying that Obama had promised a Palestinian Arab state by September. One part of his speech was notable. He recalled fondly the Fatah kidnapping of Shmuel Rosenwasser in 1970 (he said it was in 1968) and how Fatah demanded that Israel release Mahmoud Bakr Hijazi, who was arrested while trying to blow up Israel's water infrastructure in Fatah's first terror attack. He then said that the Shalit deal was not the first, nor would it be the last. Since there are currently no Israelis in Palestinian Arab hands, this indicates that Abbas is not as much against kidnapping Israelis as he pretends to be. | ||
Hamas plans to honor prisoners tomorrow with parade, horses Posted: 27 Oct 2011 08:00 AM PDT Palestine Today reports that tomorrow, Hamas will hold yet another public celebration of the released terrorists with a "majestic procession." Some 40 horses will parade through Beit Lahiya, and "Ismail Haniyeh and a large number of Hamas leaders and lawmakers and leaders of Palestinian factions and the notables and dignitaries" will attend. Not only that, but the Qassam Brigades terrorist group will march as well. A splendid time is guaranteed for all. | ||
Posted: 27 Oct 2011 07:00 AM PDT The anti-Israel "occupy" protesters in the video I embedded earlier today mentioned that there was an Israeli film festival in Chicago that they want to censor. I just looked at the films being shown there, and one of them shows that terrorism has given Israelis the blackest humor on the planet. Here is the description of short comedy feature Qassamba: Yossi is a 3rd year student in the Sapir College near Sderot. One day, Yossi meets Michal in the Shelter during a "Red Color" alarm and he falls in love. The problem is that Michal rarely visits Yossi's Campus. Yossi reallizes that he will only be able to see her again if he arranges "Code Red" alarm during Michal's visits, therfore, Yossi and his roomate Simon close a deal with two Hamas activists. The trailer: When you are always in danger of being blown up at random, one way to cope is by joking about it. I happen to like this kind of humor, but I imagine it would offend a lot of people. (And that others would happily use it against Israel, but what else is new?) (h/t Ian) | ||
Tomorrow is Keffiyeh Day at Occupy Wall Street! Posted: 27 Oct 2011 06:00 AM PDT From Existence Is Resistance:
(Yes, the photo of terrorist Leila Khaled illustrates the posting.) Majd Zaida drove the getaway car in the shooting of a mailman in an Israeli community in Yesha. The victim was in fact an Arab, which is being cited as a mitigating factor by the people who want his release - which shows that even they believe that Arab lives aren't as valuable as Jewish lives! While explicit anti-semitism has occurred at the "occupy" protests, it seems to be somewhat fringe. However, the anti-Israel crowd is quite prominent at these protests. This is not surprising, because the major Western anti-Israel movements are led by socialist and communist groups who are also leading these anti-capitalist rallies. Here's a video taken yesterday in Chicago, where the bizarre ritual of repeating whatever nonsense is stated by anyone with a megaphone is shown: As I mentioned earlier this month, the biggest market for Palestinian Arab-manufactured keffiyehs is now anti-Israel activists, not Palestinian Arabs themselves. They stand to make a killing by selling their products to anti-capitalists - at a 600% markup! (h/t Onion Tears News) | ||
Report: Israel dropped opposition to F16 sale for Grapel, Tarabin Posted: 27 Oct 2011 03:24 AM PDT From YNet: The Palestinian Maan news agency reported Thursday that the United States has agreed to sell Egypt several F-16 fighter jets in order to facilitate the release of Israeli-American Ilan Grapel. Israel had opposed similar sales in the past. According to the Ma'an report, Israeli Bedouin Ouda Tarabin - imprisoned in Egypt for a decade - was a large factor in the Grapel negotiations. Originally, there were reports that Israel would trade all 81 Egyptian prisoners but Isrsel told Egypt that Grapel simply was not that important to them - but Tarabin was. Under the previous Egyptian regime, Mubarak refused to deal Tarabin, claiming that Egyptians would rise up against him if he would. Israel had been opposed to the F-16 deal for security reasons, and as part of this deal Israel is dropping its objections. In addition, the report says that Israel will also drop its Camp David demands of a limited Egyptian army presence in the Sinai. Israel's apology to Egypt for the deaths of several Egyptian soldiers during a terror attack in August also came into play in this deal, according to the report. What this all comes down to is that Grapel, and Tarabin, are not prisoners. They are hostages. And while the price is not as high as in the Shalit deal, Israel is rewarding Egypt for acting like a terrorist group. (I cannot say that the US is doing the same, as it appears that America wanted to sell the F-16s to Egypt for a while and it was Israeli opposition that stopped it.) It would be the height of folly for anyone with Israeli citizenship, or even for Jews with Israeli relatives, to visit Egypt. (Palestine Today says that the deal involves F-16s "and other weapons.") |
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