Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- Fatah insulted by Khamenei's saying Arafat abandoned resistance
- Syrian defector: "After we defeat Assad we will be stronger to face the Jews"
- Now Twitter helps fuel hateful Arab incitement
- Surprise! Tourism to Egypt plummeting
- Electricity crisis in Gaza gets worse
- More indications of a split within Hamas
- Did Interpol help nab Saudi "apostate"?
- Report: Saudis would buy nukes from Pakistan within weeks of Iranian bomb
Fatah insulted by Khamenei's saying Arafat abandoned resistance Posted: 12 Feb 2012 04:18 PM PST During Hamas Gaza leader Ismail Haniyeh's visit to Iran, he met with the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iranian state television quoted Khamenei as saying to Haniyeh that Hamas must continue its resistance against Israel, pointing out that the late Palestinian leader "Yasser Arafat lost his popularity because he distanced himself from the resistance." The Iranian leader added that Iran "always stands to the side of the Palestinian resistance." Fatah is not happy with this characterization of their founder. Ahmed Assaf, Fatah spokesman, lashed out at Khamenei. He said, The status of the martyr leader Yasser Arafat is immortalized in the consciences of the Palestinian people and Arab and Islamic nations and the free world, and does not require the false testimony of Khamenei of Iran." Assaf added, "The Israeli occupation assassinated the commander of the Palestinian people because of his steadfastness on the rights of our people and adherence to legitimate resistance to occupation and settlement, so he became a martyr after a siege in his headquarters in the home for three years. " Assaf continued, "We deplore the Haniyeh's consistent abuse of the history of the Palestinian people in exchange for for a bunch of money," calling on Iran to stop interfering in Palestinian and Arabic affairs. (h/t Eliyahud) |
Syrian defector: "After we defeat Assad we will be stronger to face the Jews" Posted: 12 Feb 2012 02:10 PM PST Israel's Mako has an interesting interview with a Syrian army defector. Until six weeks ago Hassan was a lieutenant in armored division 5 of the Syrian army. Since March 2011 he fought as a soldier in the Assad's army in suppressing riots, until he decided he could do it no longer. With the help of an organized network that runs the Free Syria Army, Hassan managed to defect together with another officer and a soldier. For most of the interview he describes how the Free Syria Army is fighting and his observations of what he is calling a civil war. But at the end of the interview: Lt. Hassan will continue to fight the Syrian army and spread the messages of the Free Syria Army over the Internet. During our conversation there is one message he felt is important to him to clarify in no uncertain terms: "Zionists, do not think that after the government is replaced we would give up the sword. The Golan Heights and the Zionist state is still defined as 'Dar al Harb' (Muslim area of war). After we release Syria from the corrupt regime, we will be stronger to face the Jews."Lovely. (h/t Yoel) |
Now Twitter helps fuel hateful Arab incitement Posted: 12 Feb 2012 12:03 PM PST From The Warped Mirror blog in JPost: The Al Aqsa Heritage Foundation and various Muslim firebrands are well-known for creating false rumors about supposed Israeli designs on the Temple Mount. They do it practically every week on their website, and many of those make it into the mainstream Palestinian Arab press. Here are just a few I have documented over the years: November 2008: Israel Antiquities Authority drawing up plans to build the Third Temple April 2009: Israel is building a subway to the Temple Mount June 2009: Netanyahu is planning to build the Third Temple September 2009: Israel will give exclusive access to Jews to the Al Aqsa Mosque for 50 days a year February 2010: Cracks on the Temple Mount is from Israeli construction and plans to destroy it March 2010: Israel will start construction of the Third Temple on March 16, 2010 Now we have Twitter and inciters like Abiminah who are willing to help these rumors spread even faster. And it would be funny if it wasn't true that sometimes rumors like these lead to deadly results. |
Surprise! Tourism to Egypt plummeting Posted: 12 Feb 2012 10:30 AM PST Osama el Ashry, Egypt's undersecretary of tourism, says that bookings have gone down 20% since the recent kidnappings of tourists. He said "the kidnapping of the Koreans, and before that the Americans, led to a decline in hotel occupancy, which was already suffering from a crisis from the security situation." Meanwhile, civil aviation officials said that the number of air travelers to Egypt has declined by 60% since the revolution. Egypt's tourism industry was worth about $11.6 billion in 2009,and it employs some 12% of the workforce. |
Electricity crisis in Gaza gets worse Posted: 12 Feb 2012 08:55 AM PST Egypt apparently sent small amounts of fuel to Gaza's power plant on Friday night, but only about a half-day's worth, according to the chief engineer of Gaza's electric plant Canaan Obeid. On Thursday he had warned that there was only enough fuel for the power plant to run for 72 hours. He charged the PA with pressuring Egypt not to send any diesel to Gaza, saying that Mahmoud Abbas insists that the fuel only go through Israeli crossings. As I reported on Thursday, Hamas has been refusing to receive power plant fuel from Israel since January 2011. And it appears that Hamas has been getting its fuel through smuggling tunnels under Rafah, meaning that it never had a steady supply and it is especially bad now that Egypt is suffering from its own fuel problems and is cracking down on fuel smuggling. Obeid says, seemingly accurately, that the electricity crisis is "highly political." Just he only blames the PA, when in fact Hamas is at least as guilty by placing its citizens at risk rather than accept fuel from Israel. We'll see if Gaza goes dark tomorrow. |
More indications of a split within Hamas Posted: 12 Feb 2012 07:30 AM PST From YNet: Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahar has publicly expressed his opposition to a reconciliation agreement signed this week by the Islamist group's politburo chief, Khaled Mashaal, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.In the interview, Zahar said that the Doha declaration of unity was effectively Meshal recognizing Israel and that it causes a "major threat" to the future of Hamas. He denied that there was a rift, and said that political decisions in Hamas must not be done unilaterally but must instead go through its Shura council. Meanwhile, Gaza leader Ismail Haniyeh is in Iran, and Al Arabiya sees that as another indication of a split: Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyah's trip to the Iranian capital of Tehran highlighted the disagreement between the movement's leaders at home and abroad, particularly his relationship with Damascus-based politburo chief Khaled Mashaal.For his part, Haniyeh told a crowd in Iran that Hamas will never recognize Israel and will actively seek its destruction: Hamas "will never recognize Israel," its Gaza prime minister said Saturday in a speech in Iran that is likely to complicate Palestinian efforts to form a unity government in the teeth of opposition from the Jewish state. Haniyeh's reiteration of Hamas's long-held stance was made on the occasion of Iran's commemoration of its 1979 Islamic revolution. The Gaza leader spoke to an estimated crowd of 30,000 from a stage alongside Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. |
Did Interpol help nab Saudi "apostate"? Posted: 12 Feb 2012 05:30 AM PST From The Guardian: Interpol has been accused of abusing its powers after Saudi Arabia used the organisation's red notice system to get a journalist arrested in Malaysia for insulting the Prophet Muhammad.Interpol has hundreds of people listed in its Red Notice system; over 160 are wanted by Saudi Arabia alone. (It looks like the limits of a database query is 160.) There are plenty of categories to hide a request for apostasy, for example "hooliganism" or simply "at large." Anyway, it is too late for Kashgari: Saudi citizen Mohamad Najeeb A. Kashgari, better known as Hamza Kashgari, who allegedly posted blasphemous tweets on Prophet Muhammad's birthday, was deported back to his country hours before his lawyers managed to get a High Court injunction to stop the deportation.Saudi Arabia, where you can get executed for a tweet. |
Report: Saudis would buy nukes from Pakistan within weeks of Iranian bomb Posted: 12 Feb 2012 02:30 AM PST There goes the neighborhood: Saudi Arabia would launch a military nuclear program immediately if Iran successfully developed atomic weapons.If this is true (The Times has a spotty record in such scoops), it is bad enough that Pakistan is willing to sell nuclear warheads to protect Saudi interests. And if they are willing to sell to the Saudis, chances are they would do the same for other gulf countries. And if they do that, the chances that a terror group would end up with nukes skyrockets, especially in the chaos that the "Arab spring" is bringing. And beyond that, who could the "other vendors" be that are willing to sell nukes to Saudi Arabia? China? Russia? Notice that no Arab countries felt this threatened by the assumption that Israel has had nukes since the 1960s. (h/t Yoel) |
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