Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- Will the suffering never end? Now Gaza has a car glut!
- 100 years ago: Zionist Jews help injured Muslim soldiers in Tripoli
- Swedish reporter gets chummy with Salafist interviewees
- New Temple denial from our Palestinian Arab friends
- Chanukah Rock of Ages (Aish video)
- "Jihad is the Way" - Muslim Brotherhood manifesto translated
- "How to Wipe Out Israel" wins Iranian book award
- More moderate words from Hamas
- Leader of Tunisia's Islamist party pretends to be moderate in DC
- Al Qaeda group denies responsibility for Katyushas last week (updated)
- Danny Ayalon's speech at Bet El Dinner
Will the suffering never end? Now Gaza has a car glut! Posted: 06 Dec 2011 11:00 PM PST Palestine Today reports that car dealers in Gaza are suffering - because they have too many cars available. Between the dozens of cars that enter via Kerem Shalom each week and the cars that arrive through the smuggling tunnels, the profit margins are plummeting. In some cases they have had to reduce car prices by as much as $8000. Car dealers are also complaining that the PA imposes a 50% tax on all cars imported to the territories, further squeezing dealer margins. Hamas had imposed an additional 25% tariff but that was suspended after an outcry from the dealers who refused to take delivery last summer. Life in the Gaza open-air prison keeps getting more desperate. I think they need a couple more flotillas. (h/t CHA) | ||
100 years ago: Zionist Jews help injured Muslim soldiers in Tripoli Posted: 06 Dec 2011 06:07 PM PST The Italo-Turkish war was fought from September 1911 through October 1912 in what is now Libya. The American Jewish Yearbook roundup of the year's events has a number of entries that shows that the Jews of Palestine solidly supported the Ottoman war effort. October 15, 1911: The Anglo-Palestine Bank is the forerunner of the current Bank Leumi. November 11 and 13: December 1: And here is the really interesting entry, from December 8, 1911: That's right - the very first Magen David Adom was organized for the purpose of helping mostly Muslim soldiers! (There were some Jewish soldiers in the Ottoman army, and in March the first Jewish officer graduated from the Imperial Military Academy.) The MDA website says that the first Magen Dovid Adom was set up in 1918 in order to help soldiers of the Jewish Legion and was disbanded after the war. But apparently the first organization to use that name was set up seven years earlier. While on the subject of the Yearbook, the September 23rd entry is notable: Also, Arabs killed three Jews and wounded seven on February 3. 1912, showing once again that Arabs attacked Jews way before the fatal events of 1920, 1921 and 1929. | ||
Swedish reporter gets chummy with Salafist interviewees Posted: 06 Dec 2011 03:00 PM PST Swedish public radio's correspondent in the Middle East, Cecilia Uddén, did some heavy-hitting investigative journalism to get to the bottom of what the newsly powerful Salafists in Egypt think. She spoke to one of their female spokespersons, Sarry Gamal Ahmed. Ahmed complained that the West only concentrates on Islamic punishments like cutting off hands for theft. She emphasized that the most important thing is not to cram Sharia down Egyptians' throats. Maybe in five year they will be ready for it, but not now. Of course, Ahmed added, the Salafists support stoning for adultery. The reporter was so impressed with what she heard that she posed with her newfound friends Ahmed and her friend Lamia Selim: And that is the photo on the website illustrating the story. This is journalism? (By the way, the newspaper did not identify which young woman was Sarry Ahmed and which was Lamia Selim. I wonder why?) (h/t Erik Svansbo) | ||
New Temple denial from our Palestinian Arab friends Posted: 06 Dec 2011 01:30 PM PST
Now, a hastily-convened pseudo-scientific press conference has made this Temple denial official. A Palestinian Arab academic named Jamal Amr said that the discovery has caused much frustration to Zionist archaeologists and blew up their claims about the "legend of the temple." This distinguished expert then went on to claim that all the discoveries that have been found in the city of Jerusalem and the Temple Mount came from the Arab and Islamic Umayyad and Abbasid periods up to the Ottoman period! I'm not sure, but he might be saying that the Herodian Temple was built hundreds of years later. Dr. Amr seems to be a professor at Bir Zeit University. As far as I can tell, he has no specific expertise in archaeology - but rather in architecture. But when you want to dig up an pretend archaeology expert, he's the man! Note that no Israeli media outlet expressed any misgivings about the discovery. It is well known that Herod didn't build the Second Temple but rather he expanded it some five centuries after it was built. Temple rituals were not stopped during the construction. In no way does the discovery of the coins contradict the existence of the Temple - which has lots of archaeological evidence, and more discovered every few months. | ||
Chanukah Rock of Ages (Aish video) Posted: 06 Dec 2011 12:15 PM PST | ||
"Jihad is the Way" - Muslim Brotherhood manifesto translated Posted: 06 Dec 2011 11:00 AM PST Palestinian Media Watch has translated part of "Jihad is the Way," written by Mustafa Mashhur, who was the official leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt 1996-2002. Here are some of their selected quotes: Muslim Brotherhood goal: Islamic world domination Read the whole thing. (h/t O) | ||
"How to Wipe Out Israel" wins Iranian book award Posted: 06 Dec 2011 09:30 AM PST From PJMedia: How to Eliminate Israel, a book written by a group seminarians in the city of Qom, was being promoted at the 13th book fair held in the north eastern Province of Khorasan Province, last week.In the original story at Raja News the book title is translated as "How Israel Should be Wiped Out." But I'm sure that is simply a mistranslation. Middle East "experts" have vouched for the fact that Iran has no violent aims towards Israel. | ||
More moderate words from Hamas Posted: 06 Dec 2011 08:15 AM PST Even though Hamas' military threats against Israel are an every day occurrence, too many so-called Middle East experts pretend that it doesn't exist - or even that Hamas accepts Israel's existence - so I have to document it in English. The latest comes once again from Hamas Gaza leader Mahmoud Zahar, who spoke at a conference on "defending Jerusalem" from Zionists yesterday. Zahar said that Israel's exit from Palestine would be "humiliating and shameful." He also said that Hamas will continue its program of resistance to include all forms of resistance, and anyone who wants to know exactly what that means should know that "we will use our weapons only the liberation of Palestine." Zahar called on the West to support the Islamicization of the Middle East, asking the West to carefully study the new Islamic reality, and to determine where its interests lie - as a construction project to work together with the new Islamist leaders, or as a demolition project. Another speaker at the conference said that a Palestine without Jerusalem would not be worth anything. | ||
Leader of Tunisia's Islamist party pretends to be moderate in DC Posted: 06 Dec 2011 07:05 AM PST Rachid Ghannouchi, the leader of Tunisian Islamist Ennahda party, came to Washington last week to push the idea that his Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated group is moderate. Palestine Press Agency quotes him at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy as saying that he will not include any anti-Zionist statements in the new constitution and that he disagrees with the language of Iranian ayatollahs describing the US as "the devil." He also said that the controversial statements by the next prime minister of Tunisia saying he wanted to be at the forefront of the next Islamic caliphate was meant from a moral and not political perspective. From other reports he also said that people "are free to quit any religion, or change their religion" and that he supports women's rights, democratic principles, and freedom of speech in Tunisia. There was predictable skepticism about his trustworthiness from right-wing websites. But surprisingly the PBS Newshour blog dug behind his moderate persona as well. Rachid Ghannouchi, head of the Tunisian Ennhada Party which captured the majority of that country's parliamentary seats in a recent election, wants to convince Westerners that the Tunisian brand of political Islam is as non-threatening as kittens frolicking with balls of yarn.Kudos to writer PJ Tobia for actually looking beyond the soothing words of an Islamist leader. | ||
Al Qaeda group denies responsibility for Katyushas last week (updated) Posted: 06 Dec 2011 05:55 AM PST From AFP: An Al-Qaeda-inspired group has denied claiming responsibility for a recent rocket attack from southern Lebanon against Israel, instead blaming a group linked to Hezbollah, a US monitoring group said Monday.It seems unlikely that an Al Qaeda linked group would deny responsibility if they actually did it. Which means that not only did Hezbollah shoot the rockets (directly or indirectly,) but they also fabricated the statement of responsibility from the Abdullah Azzam Brigades. Is there no honor among terrorists? UPDATE: I forgot to mention that Lebanon complained to the UN that Israel retaliated against the Katyushas. Given the UN's modus operandi, we might be seeing a few resolutions and special sessions about how Israel was the aggressor. | ||
Danny Ayalon's speech at Bet El Dinner Posted: 06 Dec 2011 03:00 AM PST I took video of Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon's keynote speech at the Bet El dinner where I had interviewed him on Sunday night. Ayalon is not known as a religious person, but he evidently knows his audience, because his speech was chock full of Torah references to the and religious justifications for the State of Israel to remain in the Land of Israel. In other words, people who already hate him for his political views will have their heads explode in anger to see him mention the Torah as well. Also, the Algemeiner published some of what Ayalon told me during my interview. |
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