Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- Islamists poised to be the new leaders of Yemen
- Qassam rocket falls short, Gazan injured
- PCHR declares closing down a dangerous ramp a "war crime"
- Egypt's Islamist victors give conflicting messages on alcohol, tourism
- Hamas leader casts doubt on the May "unity" elections
- Holland to reconsider funding UNRWA
- Master Hamas terrorist "retires" and wants to join "political wing"
- Palestinian Arabs upset at Turkey, burn photos of Emir of Qatar
- Erekat continues to lie with impunity in JPost op-ed
- The 2011 Dishonest Reporting Awards are up!
Islamists poised to be the new leaders of Yemen Posted: 13 Dec 2011 10:30 PM PST From Al Arabiya: Yemen's Islamists are poised to take power, having emerged as the biggest winners of the struggle to oust President Ali Abdullah Saleh, but so far they appear satisfied to share the victory with other parties. This is my map of the countries that are ruled or poised to be ruled by Islamists in the Middle East. (Saudi Arabia is hard to categorize but since the greatest danger to its leaders comes from the more radical Islamist side I'll leave it out for now.) | ||
Qassam rocket falls short, Gazan injured Posted: 13 Dec 2011 06:34 PM PST Palestine Press Agency reports that a Gazan was injured when a rocket that was meant to kill Israeli Jews fell short in Gaza. The rocket hit a house in the Tel al-Zahab neighborhood of Beit Lahiya. The victim was treated at the Kamal Adwan hospital. A significant percentage of Qassam rockets end up misfiring or falling short in Gaza. | ||
PCHR declares closing down a dangerous ramp a "war crime" Posted: 13 Dec 2011 01:15 PM PST Where would the world be without "human rights" organizations like PCHR? The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) condemns, in the strongest terms, the ongoing policies adopted by Israeli occupation authorities aimed at creating a Jewish majority in occupied East Jerusalem, the latest of which has been closing the wooden bridge of Bab al-Maghariba (Dung Gate) under the pretext of maintaining public safety. PCHR is concerned that the closure of the bridge may be a prelude to establishing an iron bridge and changing the features of the area, especially given the Israeli authorities declared intent to expand the yard adjacent to al-Buraq Wall and establish a multi-level car park. ...I wonder how strongly the PCHR would condemn Israel if the ramp would collapse and hurt dozens of people. Or does that not fit under the rubric of "human rights?" The PCHR gets much of its funding from the EU - and they use it for pure propaganda like this. And the only evidence you need it their referring to the "al-Buraq Wall" as if the Kotel and this mythical wall are the same thing. They aren't, and saying they are is nothing less than anti-Jewish incitement. Which one would not quite expect from a real human rights organization. (h/t Anne) | ||
Egypt's Islamist victors give conflicting messages on alcohol, tourism Posted: 13 Dec 2011 12:15 PM PST From Al Arabiya:
(h/t Yoel) | ||
Hamas leader casts doubt on the May "unity" elections Posted: 13 Dec 2011 11:00 AM PST Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahar has stated that he is not sure whether the scheduled May 2012 elections between Fatah and Hamas will take place. He notes that none of the "unity" agreements with Fatah have worked out - even the political detainees have not yet been released. He emphasizes that there is a lot of preparation necessary before elections: they need an Elections Committee and security arrangements and other actions before any elections can be held, and nothing is being done. Already there had been indications that the "technocrat" unity government will never be formed. I noted that "unity" was a sham back last May when it was first announced. How long will it take for the Palestinian Arabs to realize that they've been screwed yet again by their so-called leaders? | ||
Holland to reconsider funding UNRWA Posted: 13 Dec 2011 09:45 AM PST Sometimes, truth manages to sneak out from behind the massive web of Arab lies. From EJPress: Holland will "thoroughly review" its policy on the United Nations Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNWRA), Dutch Foreign Minister Uri Rosenthal told the parliament in The Hague.I can just imagine the first thing that the so-called pro-Palestinian crowd would notice: "Uri Rosenthal." Sounds like one of them (h/t Ian) | ||
Master Hamas terrorist "retires" and wants to join "political wing" Posted: 13 Dec 2011 08:34 AM PST Abdullah Barghouti is serving a 67-life term sentence for being instrumental in terror attacks that killed scores of Israelis, including the Sbarro pizza shop attack. But now the 39-year old terrorist has written a letter to Hamas leaders asking to be able to run as a candidate in prison elections and from there the legislative elections that are currently planned for May 2012. He also said he wants to work to include Hamas in the PLO umbrella. One analyst said that Barghouti was frustrated at not being included i n he last prisoner swap and that he wants to moderate his image so he might get released next time. This appears to be Hamas' idea of career management - pay your dues as a terrorist and then graduate to become a respected politician. Why not? There is no shortage of Western politicians and journalists who are more than happy to use aging terrorist statements as proof of their much desired and illusory "moderation" of Hamas. | ||
Palestinian Arabs upset at Turkey, burn photos of Emir of Qatar Posted: 13 Dec 2011 07:22 AM PST Angry Gazans burned photos of the Emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, because a graphic artist in a Qatar TV studio during the opening ceremony of the Arab Games put up a map of "Palestine" that did not include all of Israel as part of that quasi-state. They also showed their own maps - of a Palestine where Israel doesn't exist, next to one of Qatar surrounded by US bases. To add insult to injury, Qatar authorities apologized to Morocco for showing a map of that country without including the disputed Western Sahara - but did not apologize to the Palestinian Arabs. Meanwhile, another insult came towards the proud Palestinian Arab people - this time from Turkey. At an Arab industrial conference in Istanbul earlier this month, the conference program referred to Ramallah as the capital of "Palestine" - not Jerusalem. Palestine Press Agency sees a conspiracy here, where Islamic states are colluding to get Arab public opinion used to the idea of compromising with Israel and accepting something less than 100% of the borders of British Mandate Palestine (as drawn up by Westerners.) | ||
Erekat continues to lie with impunity in JPost op-ed Posted: 13 Dec 2011 06:00 AM PST Saeb Erekat continues his long tradition of lying. The only problem is that the Jerusalem Post allowed him to do it on their op-ed pages. Here are some of his lies and half-truths: The two-state solution on the 1967 borders has been the official Palestinian position for the past 23 years. Neither the 1988 PLO statement to the UN, nor the 1988 "Declaration of Independence" referred to the 1949 armistice lines. There was an elliptical reference to and international conference based on UNSC resolutions 242 and 338 in the statement, but no indication that the PLO accepts it. Since then, we have engaged Israel and the international community and exerted sincere efforts to achieve our inalienable right to self-determination through the establishment of a viable and sovereign Palestinian state on the territory occupied by Israel in 1967, including East Jerusalem, and a just solution to the Palestinian refugee issue in accordance with UN General Assembly Resolution 194."Sincere efforts" are debatable, since they launched a terror war right in the middle of that time period. UNGA 194, besides not having any legal validity, does not give a "right to return." It also includes a part about Arab refugees resettling in Arab states - which the PLO ignores. And if the PLO loves 194 so much, it would not end up with Jerusalem or Bethlehem - which UNGA 194 says would be part of a separate UN administered territory. Twenty years of peace process have passed without a conclusion to the conflict. In fact, most Palestinians have witnessed their situation go from bad to worse in the past two decades, while Israel enjoys unprecedented economic growth and prosperity.Mahmoud Abbas in 2009 said "I will wait for Israel to freeze settlements. Until then, in the West Bank we have a good reality . . . the people are living a normal life." Doesn't sound like the PalArabs have it so bad, does it? During these years, successive Israeli governments have actively pursued settlement construction and expansion in the Occupied Territory, including in East Jerusalem, in flagrant violation of international law and signed agreements.Whether Jews living in Judea and Samaria violates international law or not - which is a debatable point - Israel never signed any agreement with the PLO saying they would stop settlement activity. Today, the Palestinian Authority does not have any real authority. Real authority lies with Israel, with the exception of some municipal work.I agree that they have no authority - in Gaza. But in Area A they have full autonomy. If they had no authority, how did they manage to go to the UN to demand recognition? In the end, the definition of "occupation" is when the occupying state has the ability to dissolve the government of the occupied. Israel cannot do that. This bleak reality of walls, checkpoints and daily humiliation has driven expectations to an all-time low.And why are there checkpoints again - checkpoints that Israelis also have to cope with? Oh, yeah, because the PLO decided to forego negotiations in 2000 and chose terror instead. The latest opinion polls show that a majority of Palestinian still believe in the two-state solution and reaching peace with Israel through negotiations. A poll over the summer says that 66% of PalArabs said their real goal should be to start with a two-state solution but then move to it all being one Palestinian state. And only one third accepts "two states for two peoples." Meaning that their acceptance of Israel is a tactical move on the way to a single Arab Palestine "from the river to the sea." How can you tell that Saeb Erekat is lying? His lips are moving. | ||
The 2011 Dishonest Reporting Awards are up! Posted: 13 Dec 2011 03:21 AM PST The annual Dishonest Reporting Awards from Honest Reporting gives us a great overview of anti-Israel bias in the media for the year. The overall winner, The Guardian, had "reporting" was so egregiously biased that Honest Reporting had to create a separate article just describing the top ten examples of Guardian bias, lies and sloppiness. But many of the other winners did things equally outrageous. For example:
Read the whole thing. |
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