Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- PA cartoon: Jews would have killed Mohammed as a child because he was Arab
- IDF aid missions help thousands around the world (video)
- Jewish TV tries to make its mark (JTA)
- Gamesmanship over Iran continues
- Islamic Jihad more powerful than Hamas?
- Kotel Photoshop kerfuffle causes Ha'aretz to incite Muslims
- Fishy story: Turkey claims they almost shot down Israeli UAV
- Apartheid?
- Iranian Revolutionary Guards caught in Syria?
- EoZ being reported to Facebook as "spammy"
PA cartoon: Jews would have killed Mohammed as a child because he was Arab Posted: 05 Jan 2012 06:50 PM PST From Palestinian Media Watch: Narrator: "When Muhammad was 12 he went with his uncle Abu Taleb to trade in Syria. A surprise awaited them on the way":Peace partners! (h/t Jack) | ||
IDF aid missions help thousands around the world (video) Posted: 05 Jan 2012 03:30 PM PST From the IDF: As is usually the case with facts that don't portray the IDF as genocidal monsters, this video is already causing Israel-haters' heads to explode. | ||
Jewish TV tries to make its mark (JTA) Posted: 05 Jan 2012 01:00 PM PST From JTA: It is a strange irony: Jews have been successful in the television business -- but Jewish TV, not so much.I just went to the webpages of each of the three networks mentioned in the JTA piece - TJC, Jewish Life Television and Shalom TV. To me, the programming is almost universally boring. Rabbis talking around a table. Re-runs of old Dinah Shore shows and Jack Benny. I mean, come on! There are some bright spots, especially dubbing/subtitling Israeli TV shows and movies. A couple of original programs might have promise. But altogether, there is very little I can imagine anyone under 50 wanting to see. Hire me as program director, guys. If I can keep a blog interesting by myself and without any money, imagine what I could do with a budget: Cooking show: "Tastes like Treif" - how to cook classic non-kosher dishes while making them kosher and delicious Syndicated Ahmed and Salim A Jewish Mystery Science Theatre 3000 If I was going to show old dusty sit-coms, I would dub them with new dialogue. I could come up with ideas all day. | ||
Gamesmanship over Iran continues Posted: 05 Jan 2012 11:30 AM PST From BBC: EU member states have agreed in principle to ban imports of Iranian crude oil to put pressure on the country over its nuclear programme.From Sky News: The UK would respond militarily if Iran carries out its threat to close the Strait of Hormuz, the Defence Secretary has warned. From Christian Science Monitor: If Iran is hoping that China will buy more of its oil to make up the exports it is slated to lose because of a European embargo on Tehran's crude it will be disappointed, Chinese analysts here predict.From NYT: If Iran were to follow through with its threat to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, a vital transit route for almost one-fifth of the oil traded globally, the impact would be immediate: Energy analysts say the price of oil would start to soar and could rise 50 percent or more within days.(h/t Ian) | ||
Islamic Jihad more powerful than Hamas? Posted: 05 Jan 2012 10:00 AM PST Islamic Jihad may have the edge on Hamas in weaponry in Gaza, according to Israeli military intelligence sources quoted by Israel's Channel 10. According to the article, Islamic Jihad rocket have a range of 74 km. Sources say that Iran is supplying the group with sophisticated weapons and with training through Hezbollah, who have a presence in Gaza. They add that Islamic Jihad is surpassing Hamas' weaponry both in quality and quantity. If Hamas loses control of Islamic Jihad, it could inflame the entire area and lead to another war. It is a sad state of affairs when the anti-semitic, relentlessly terrorist and philosophically genocidal Hamas is considered the most reliable and peaceful group in an area. A rocket with a 74 km range which would easily reach Tel Aviv - and even Jerusalem. In fact, if the targeting is accurate, they could conceivably attack Jewish communities in parts of Judea, such as Efrat. (h/t Yoel) | ||
Kotel Photoshop kerfuffle causes Ha'aretz to incite Muslims Posted: 05 Jan 2012 08:40 AM PST From Ha'aretz: IDF rabbinate edits out Dome of the Rock from picture of Jerusalem's Temple MountBased on the photo in the story, I tracked down the original. It was definitely Photoshopped, as the base of the Dome of the Rock is still there. The original photographer/artist is Mikhail Levit, who apparently did the editing. I've seen the photo on websites as far back as 2008. So obviously the IDF rabbinate did not edit the photo. It was a nice picture, the people behind the pamphlet found it somewhere online, and put it on the pamphlet. (The IDF's explanation that it represents the time of the Second Temple is silly as well - where is the Temple? Moreover, notice that the photograph still includes the Al Aqsa Mosque on the far right side!) This does not look deliberate. It is easy enough to take or find a photo of the Kotel where the Dome of the Rock isn't visible - without editing. Here's one I took a couple of years ago: Or a painting of the Temple could have been used. The graphic designer probably just Googled "kotel" and picked the nicest photo he or she could find. This is not a huge story about IDF hate for Islam. But the officer who brought it to the attention of Ha'aretz, and Ha'aretz itself by quoting him approvingly, show more than a little hypocrisy: Speaking with Haaretz, the reserves officer said he expected "the Military Rabbinate to be more alert about the educational messages it passes on, especially considering the Temple Mount's history," adding: "A world war could break if someone would try to do something about that place, and I think they should be more cautious when approaching the subject."He's infuriated that the rabbinate wasn't more careful? Because it is so incendiary? Let's see. Chanukah ended weeks ago. No one noticed this photo. No Arab riots, no angry op-eds in Al Jazeera, nothing. Now, this incensed officer is so angry about how dangerous this pamphlet cover photo is that he brings it to Ha'aretz weeks later, which splashes the story prominently in its online edition. Where everyone can see it! The story got picked up by Islamic Jihad (top story), Hamas and Fatah websites, and probably around the Arabic press worldwide. Tens of millions of easily excited Muslims will see the story and potentially be incited to violence. Thanks to Ha'aretz for bringing this story to their attention! Because it is responsible journalism to publicize something silly the IDF rabbinate did with little intent and twist it into a story that could incite millions of people to believe that it is an attack directly on their souls. And to pretend that you are doing it because of potential problems that didn't occur! Ha'aretz, by pretending to position this story as a warning against incitement, has done far more to incite hate against the IDF than the rabbinate did. But Ha'aretz doesn't have to follow the same rules it insists the IDF does. | ||
Fishy story: Turkey claims they almost shot down Israeli UAV Posted: 05 Jan 2012 07:25 AM PST From Today's Zaman: An Israeli Heron unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was observed spying above the 14th Hawk B. Brigade Command in Hatay's Kırıkhan district for four hours, the Taraf daily claimed on Tuesday.I am not a military expert, but as far as I can tell:
Also, there are other countries besides Israel that use Herons (if they were positively identified as such) and, of course, other surveillance drones. It seems that if this was true there would be an official complaint, although I suppose that pride might play a part here. Hatay juts out of Turkey and borders Syria as well as the Mediterranean. It would be interesting to know which direction the drone supposedly left Turkish airspace. (h/t Yoel) | ||
Posted: 05 Jan 2012 06:07 AM PST Time to start on the 2012 series of posters to counter "Israel Apartheid Week." All of my "Apartheid?" posters can be seen here. (h/t M) | ||
Iranian Revolutionary Guards caught in Syria? Posted: 05 Jan 2012 03:32 AM PST From Albawaba: Syrian rebels insist that Iranian mercenaries are trying to help the Syrian regime in the suppression of the uprising. A brigade of the "Free Army" had taken five Iranian hostage, said Colonel Abd al-Razaq Tlass, one of the commanders of the rebels in the city of Homs. Its very hard to know what is really going on, and without any reporters there the Free Syria Army has just as much incentive to lie as the Assad regime does. But the story is quite believable. Iran does not want to lose its major ally it has in Syria. (h/t Yoel) | ||
EoZ being reported to Facebook as "spammy" Posted: 05 Jan 2012 01:49 AM PST When people try to post a link to my homepage on Facebook, they are now receiving this message: Similarly, when they try to click on some of my links in my Facebook page, including my homepage, they are seeing this: The first message gives a link where one can report that this is not an abusive page, so for the people who are seeing this pop up on Facebook, please go to that link and fill out the form. Apparently there are people out there who are uncomfortable with the things I write, and prefer to silence me by pretending that my blog is abusive or unsafe or spam. Even though this blog is probably one of the least incendiary websites out there on the Middle East, from either side. |
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