Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- Surprise! PalArab "Unity government" will be delayed....
- UNRWA thieves use Israel excuse to avoid getting caught
- Virgin stores respond to Mein Kampf issue - with lies (updated)
- Hamas denies its members are fleeing Syria
- Doublethink in action as Saudi Arabia says it may seek nukes
- Newspapers speculate on Iran, come up with different theories
- Evil Israeli army helps Gaza farmers
- Syria test-fires Scud B, other missiles - but betrays its fears
- Quartet irritated by Palestinian Arab actions
Surprise! PalArab "Unity government" will be delayed.... Posted: 05 Dec 2011 05:52 PM PST Fatah news sites : A senior Palestinian official revealed on Monday that the factional approach is to delay forming a government of national reconciliation and to keep the governments of Gaza and Ramallah [separate] for the governance in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, until the legislative and presidential elections in the Palestinian territories.It will be interesting to see Hamas' reaction to this news. I think the vitriol is going to reach a peak tomorrow. Might not be enough for those hundreds of Western reporters to notice, though. Until Ha'aretz publishes it in English, it never happened. Meanwhile, Hamas is preparing for its 24th anniversary celebrations. Here's its logo for the occasion: Because nothing describes the deep religious fervor of the Hamas movement like the barrel of a weapon emerging from their holy sites. (h/t CHA) |
UNRWA thieves use Israel excuse to avoid getting caught Posted: 05 Dec 2011 04:14 PM PST From Ma'an: Employees of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees have initiated a boycott in Jordan over UNRWA's reported decision to buy surveillance equipment from an Israeli company.Sounds reasonable, right? They are so ethical and refuse, on principle, to use any equipment made by the evil Zionist entity. Then we learn: The systems were fitted as a measure to stop employees using the organizations' vehicles for personal use.Hold on! UNRWA employees who are stealing are trying to avoid getting caught - so they refuse to use the vehicles that are being monitored! But rather than look guilty...they claim they are doing it because of supposed Israeli equipment! (That part might not even be true!) I wrote to UNRWA's Chris Gunness to get details, but he hasn't responded to any of my emails for a couple of years now. |
Virgin stores respond to Mein Kampf issue - with lies (updated) Posted: 05 Dec 2011 11:40 AM PST Yesterday, I reported that Virgin Megastores in both Qatar and Bahrain had featured an Arabic version of Mein Kampf as "recommended" books to read for their customers. The UAE-based National picked up on the story, and received a statement from Virgin in Doha: Virgin Megastore Middle East is a regional leader in retail entertainment, offering our customers a wide range of products in many languages, genres and interests to satisfy the demand of our consumers across CDs, DVDS, electronics, gadgets and toys, multimedia games and accessories and books.This is a very offensive statement filled with provable lies. It wasn't only one store, but at least two (and possibly three - a commenter here saw Mein Kampf featured in an airport bookshop in Saudi Arabia, but did not recall if it was a Virgin store.) How on earth can they say "The recommended tag was not an endorsement of the book's author or its content"? That's what the word "recommended" means! It was not only in the Recommended case for a single day. Here is a photo from a tweet on November 5: Here's the picture from the tweet I noted yesterday, dated November 23rd. Note that one of the "Recommended" books has changed in the meantime: And while I don't know if it had been in the "Recommended" section earlier, someone complained about the book being sold at Gulf stores as long ago as April. (h/t Israellycool) The Bahrain post I linked to was from a year ago. In all those cases the customer complained, and it does not appear to have helped. I know I tweeted the company and received no response. And moreover, how offensive is it that Virgin's response says that defends their decision to prominently and repeatedly display incitement to genocide as merely "a title available worldwide in major bookstores and online"? You can bet that they wouldn't stock anything offensive to Islam, even if those books were "available worldwide in major bookstores and online." Virgin ME is trying to squirm out of this, without any hint that it is even aware that it did anything wrong. UPDATE: The Middle East Virgin stores are owned by The Azadea Group, not Virgin itself, except for Morocco. However, Virgin seems to consider itself the lead company anyway. From its website: Once a Virgin company is up and running, several factors contribute to making it a success. The power of the Virgin name; Richard Branson's personal reputation; our unrivalled network of friends, contacts and partners; the Virgin management style; the way talent is empowered to flourish within the group. To some traditionalists, these may not seem hard headed enough. To them, the fact that Virgin has minimal management layers, no bureaucracy, a tiny board and no massive global HQ is an anathema. But it works for us! The proof of our success is real and tangible. Our companies are part of a family rather than a hierarchy. They are empowered to run their own affairs, yet the companies help one another, and solutions to problems often come from within the Group somewhere. In a sense we are a commonwealth, with shared ideas, values, interests and goals. If they take credit, they must also take responsibility. (h/t Silke) |
Hamas denies its members are fleeing Syria Posted: 05 Dec 2011 10:40 AM PST UPI reports: Iran has threatened to cut off funds and arms to Hamas if its officials vacate their Damascus headquarters and leave Syria, Palestinian sources told Haaretz.Hamas denies it: The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on Monday categorically denied media reports about the departure from Damascus of families of the movement's leaders. According to these reports, these families have secretly left to the Gaza Strip amid the violent events taking place across Syria.I would be very surprised if Iran would cut Hamas off even if it did leave Syria. Hamas is hardly strengthening Syria and its utility to Iran is its terrorism against Israeli Jews, not its presence in Syria. So while I believe that some Hamas members are fleeing Syria, I doubt that Iran made any threats, except maybe as a form of posturing. |
Doublethink in action as Saudi Arabia says it may seek nukes Posted: 05 Dec 2011 09:30 AM PST From AFP: Saudi Arabia may consider acquiring nuclear weapons to match regional rivals Israel and Iran, its former intelligence chief Prince Turki al-Faisal said on Monday.Israel is widely assumed to have had nuclear weapons capacity for over four decades. Yet Saudi Arabia never made any indications of interest in acquiring nuclear capabilities until Iran started its own nuclear program. If Saudi Arabia was ever really frightened that the warmongering Zionists would shoot atom bombs at Riyadh, why wouldn't they have started their nuclear program in the 1970s? This is how Orwell's doublethink is working in the Arab and anti-Israel world, today. Every intelligent person, like Prince Turki, knows that Israel is a rational player with morality and an instinct for self preservation. Every intelligent person also knows that the current Iranian leadership is irrational, unpredictable and more interested in macho posturing than in the well-being of its people, and that they are endangering the entire world with their reckless pursuit of weapons of mass destruction. But no one is allowed to actually say it as it is. So all we see and read are pro-forma denunciations of Israel, the pre-requisite to any other statement. The media, in this case AFP, dutifully reports the doublespeak without blinking an eye or noting the obvious counter-proof I mentioned above. Turki is not worried about Israel at all. All his fears are towards Iran. But he must lie to maintain his standing in the viciously anti-Israel universe he inhabits. This relatively small news story combines with thousands of others with similarly irrational slams against Israel, as every Arab, Muslim and far-leftist is required by their own peculiar mindset to frame everything in terms of "Zionist aggression." Even though they know that it is nonsense, it is hardwired in their collective psyches. Millions of readers see stories like this and believe that a rational, ethical Israel is worse than an unstable Islamist regime who actively wants to start a new world war to bring the messianic Mahdi closer to Earth. They also see many, many similarly illogical stories blaming Israel for every ill without even unbiased reporters caring enough (or even smart enough) to point out the obvious. Generations of such news consumers are not exposed to the fact that they are being fed lies and naively believe wholeheartedly the lies they have been fed since they started to watch TV. They become the next generation of reporters and pundits, without even the ability to look at Israel fairly - and without even the language to do so. It all ends up being a tsunami of lies and hate, an area so dark that candles here and there cannot make a dent in the deepening blackness of falsehood. |
Newspapers speculate on Iran, come up with different theories Posted: 05 Dec 2011 08:20 AM PST The New York Times says: It is still unclear what caused the explosion, with American officials saying they believe it was probably an accident, perhaps because of Iran's inexperience with a volatile, dangerous technology. Iran declared it an accident, but subsequent discussions of the episode in the Iranian news media have referred to the chief of Iran's missile program as one of the "martyrs" killed in the huge explosion. Some Iranian officials have talked of sabotage, but it is unclear whether that is based on evidence or surmise after several years in which Iranian nuclear scientists have been assassinated on Tehran's streets, and a highly sophisticated computer worm has attacked its main uranium production facility. The Los Angeles Times says: However, many former U.S. intelligence officials and Iran experts believe that the explosion — the most destructive of at least two dozen unexplained blasts in the last two years — was part of a covert effort by the U.S., Israel and others to disable Iran's nuclear and missile programs. The goal, the experts say, is to derail what those nations fear is Iran's quest for nuclear weapons capability and to stave off an Israeli or U.S. airstrike to eliminate or lessen the threat. The Daily Mirror is more dramatic: Sleeper agents in Tehran received coded signals and moved on their targets.And it goes on from there: Within a fortnight we may see an all-out American air strike on a dozen key targets in the Islamic republic.In the end, very few people actually know anything, making it easy to find experts willing to say anything. (h/t Yoel) |
Evil Israeli army helps Gaza farmers Posted: 05 Dec 2011 07:10 AM PST From the IDF: IDF holds conference supporting Gaza flower exportI can't wait for "peace activists" and "human rights activists" put out any press releases praising this initiative between Israel and Palestinian Arabs as a shining example of peace and cooperation. After all, this should be an example as to how things should work, so no doubt these activists will be thrilled to learn about it. Otherwise, people might start to wonder whether they really care about peace at all. And I found this news at an Arab website! |
Syria test-fires Scud B, other missiles - but betrays its fears Posted: 05 Dec 2011 06:00 AM PST From UPI: Syria test-fired at least one Scud B missile and other missiles "with accuracy" near the Iraqi border, officials said.The WaPo adds: [T]he combination of missile tests as well as air and ground troops indicate the maneuvers were of a higher-level than the military's usual annual war games. A telling detail comes at the end of official Syrian news agency SANA's report on the exercises: Gen. Rajiha stressed that the armed forces, under the leadership of President Bashar al-Assad, will remain loyal to the homeland and will defend the interests of the Syrian people.An unprompted assertion like that would never be stated by a nation confident in its own armed forces. Syria's leadership is very nervous. (h/t Yoel) |
Quartet irritated by Palestinian Arab actions Posted: 05 Dec 2011 03:00 AM PST From Ha'aretz: The U.S. government has asked senior Palestinian officials to refrain from leaking details of talks that took place recently between Middle East Quartet envoys, Israeli representatives and the Palestinian Authority.The recent comments from Howard Gutman and especially Leon Panetta indicate that despite soothing words the Obama administration has hardly tilted towards Israel. However, it is fascinating that Palestinian Arabs have managed to irritate three White House administrations in a row that had started off very supportive of them. Clinton did more than anyone to turn Arafat from a terrorist into a respected politician, only to be rebuffed and insulted during negotiations in the final months of his presidency. George W. Bush started out quite sympathetic towards Palestinian Arabs, but Arafat's lies to him during the Karine-A incident made him publicly call for a change in the PA leadership. And now it appears that the White House, years after Obama told his friend Rashid Khalidi that he would tilt the US' policy towards Arab positions, is showing unhappiness towards the PLO leadership as well. And, more amazingly, so is the Quartet - which includes the UN. The PLO will always pocket their gains given by successive US leadership, but it does not make them any more flexible or amenable to peace - on the contrary, it makes them more arrogant. The lesson, that no Western leader seems to learn until it is too late, is that coddling Palestinian Arab leadership is counterproductive to peace. If only that knowledge would transcend an election cycle. |
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