Elder of Ziyon Daily Digest |
- The lessons of Cyrus (TED video - Neil MacGregor)
- Iran cancels soccer game because opposing coach is Israeli
- Remember, Khader Adnan is a "peaceful baker...."
- October 1955: Arab League rejects water plan to help entire region - because it would help Israel
- "Israeli viruses infecting Egyptian chickens"
- Latest dangerous Arab rumor: Israel to divide Al Aqsa into Jewish, Muslim sections
- Saudi Arabia maintains its ban on women in Olympics
- Kids in Gaza are dying from "resistance tunnels" collapsing
- Hamas looking to profit from the Gaza blackout
- Netanyahu's peace plan similar to Livni's (Ha'aretz)
The lessons of Cyrus (TED video - Neil MacGregor) Posted: 20 Feb 2012 06:53 PM PST |
Iran cancels soccer game because opposing coach is Israeli Posted: 20 Feb 2012 03:05 PM PST From JPost: Probably just as well. After all, Iran threatened to deliver a crushing blow to Israel if the Jewish state made even the slightest hostile move, or even thought about attacking. If they would lose to a team with an Israeli coach, they would shoot thousands of rockets towards Israel as "retaliation." |
Remember, Khader Adnan is a "peaceful baker...." Posted: 20 Feb 2012 01:00 PM PST |
October 1955: Arab League rejects water plan to help entire region - because it would help Israel Posted: 20 Feb 2012 11:45 AM PST From the New York Times Magazine, October 19, 1958, by Eric Johnston, who was a US envoy to the Middle East during the Eisenhower administration (reproduced here): Between 1953 and 1955, at the request of President Eisenhower, I undertook to negotiate with these States a comprehensive Jordan Valley development plan that would have provided for the irrigation of some 225,000 acres. This is an area comparable in size and in climate to the Salt River irrigation project near Phoenix, Ariz., which produces crops valued at $326 per acre a year. After two years of discussion, technical experts of Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria agreed upon every important detail of a unified Jordan plan. A couple of days before the Arab League rejected the plan, the Muslim Brotherhood and the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem made clear their opposition: In the Arab world, more often than not, the most extreme viewpoints will tend to win - even as well-meaning Westerners will dismiss the extremists as a fringe group. And the idea of any win-win solution when one of the winners would be Israel is anathema to many, many many Arabs. Westerners need to understand these to basic facts - facts that are just as true today as they were in 1955. |
"Israeli viruses infecting Egyptian chickens" Posted: 20 Feb 2012 10:40 AM PST From YNet: An Egyptian Health Ministry official said that chemicals smuggled from Israel are infecting his country's poultry with dangerous viruses, Ynet has learned Monday.But wait - there's more! (unfortunately not subtitled, but you can see the host show to the camera Israeli consumer products that are supposedly "poison." A small portion of the show was translated by MEMRI.) A television show called "The Truth," broadcast on the Darim channel, launched a media campaign earlier this month aiming to prevent the entrance of Israeli products to Sinai after learning that they "cause cancer and infertility." But wait - there's more! A member of the Sawarka Bedouin tribe, Muhammad al-Mani'i, who was interviewed on the show, also accused Israel of manufacturing "toxic" jeans that cause infertility. He claimed the Jewish state sells them to Arab countries reduce population growth. I better not tell them about the tiny Israeli transmitters that hide in 10% of Egypt's grains of sand, or how the Aswan dam is really a huge satellite dish that intercepts and forwards all Egyptian communications to the Zionists. Then they might really go crazy. |
Latest dangerous Arab rumor: Israel to divide Al Aqsa into Jewish, Muslim sections Posted: 20 Feb 2012 09:25 AM PST Over the past two weekends, Muslim clerics and officials have been pushing false rumors about Israeli designs on the Al Aqsa Mosque. The first time they got Israeli police to bar Jews from peacefully visiting; the second time they started stoning Christian tourists who they claimed were Jewish extremists. Clearly, spreading false rumors is an effective weapon. So, emboldened by their success in keeping Judaism's holy site free of Jewish tourists, they have started a new rumor for this week. The Al Aqsa Center has released a statement saying that they have received information that Israel plans to divide up the Temple Mount into separate Jewish and Muslim sections, they way that the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron is divided. Jews would be able to - horrors! - perform "Talmudic rituals" (i.e., pray) in the sacred site. They say that under this plan, Israeli police will cleanse the Mount of Muslims under flimsy pretexts (like, for example, they are stoning Christian tourists). Another plan has Jews freely entering the mosque between 8 AM and 11 AM, between Muslim prayer times. These alleged plans will be implemented this year, according to the inciters of violence who released the statement. There is only one reason why these rumors are started - to keep Jews off of the holiest site in Judaism. They want to stir up riots because, according to these defenders of Islam, it is better than no one go to the Temple Mount than to allow Jewish "filth" from "desecrating" it. These incitements have worked in the past, so the Al Aqsa defenders will keep churning out the lies that Arab Muslims are more than happy to believe, fed by hateful terrorist-supporting media like Palestine Today. |
Saudi Arabia maintains its ban on women in Olympics Posted: 20 Feb 2012 08:25 AM PST From Bikya Masr: Less than three months after Saudi Arabia said it would permit women to participate in the London 2012 Olympic Games, it has reportedly reneged on their agreement, barring women from entering the Games.But it looks like the IOC will cave: The chairman of the London 2012 Olympics said on Thursday that the Olympic committee needed to encourage more inclusiveness by countries that failed to send women to the games but cautioned that "sport is not the panacea for all ills."Way to show leadership! (h/t Ian) |
Kids in Gaza are dying from "resistance tunnels" collapsing Posted: 20 Feb 2012 07:19 AM PST Palestine Press Agency reports on a new PCHR report (not yet online) that says that some recent deaths of children in Gaza were not from them "falling into holes," as had been reported, but from them being in the wrong place when "resistance tunnels" collapsed. Last Thursday, a 13-year old child was killed as a tunnel underneath him collapsed south of Gaza City. This was not a smuggling tunnel, but one of the tunnels that Hamas builds to store weapons and to provide a secret path between buildings. Last October, two more children were killed while playing soccer as another "resistance tunnel" collapsed in Jabalya. PCHR called on Hamas to take appropriate precautions when building these bunkers. Perhaps Oxfam should be called in to do "independent" inspections of terror tunnels. It's not like they will ever criticize Hamas anyway. |
Hamas looking to profit from the Gaza blackout Posted: 20 Feb 2012 06:03 AM PST I have been trying to come up with an explanation for Hamas' deciding to allow the Gaza power plant to go dark rather than allowing fuel to come from Israel. A new article in Dar al Hayat may have given us a clue. It's all about money. Hamas decided to use smuggled fuel from Egypt instead of fuel from Israel because it was cheaper. The reason it was so much cheaper? Because Egypt subsidizes fuel for its citizens, and they were turning around and reselling the artificially low-priced fuel to Gaza! Hamas is now using the crisis, with the specter of people in hospitals dying, to pressure Egypt to sell them fuel directly at the same subsidized prices. Egypt, for its part, is refusing to sell fuel to Hamas below market value, noting that Hamas taxes fuel in Gaza at an astonishing 150%. Why should Egypt lose money while Hamas makes a windfall? At the same time, at a time of a fuel shortage in Egypt itself, the government cannot justify selling fuel to Hamas at low prices while its own people cannot find fuel themselves. Meanwhile, pressure on Hamas from within Gaza is steadily increasing. A PFLP symposium on Saturday night harshly criticized Hamas' handling of the economy, including the fuel crisis, saying that there was a lack of transparency in Hamas' economic policies and that Hamas' taxes on the residents were onerous. |
Netanyahu's peace plan similar to Livni's (Ha'aretz) Posted: 20 Feb 2012 02:52 AM PST Ha'aretz has a behind-the-scenes look at the last, failed round of negotiations between Israel and the PLO in Amman, and it shows yet again that the Palestinian Arabs are the recalcitrant party. More surprising to the conventional wisdom, though, is that Netanyahu seemed to offer a plan that was nearly identical to that offered by the Kadima government during the 2008 Annapolis conference. At first, the Palestinian Arabs refused to meet altogether: According to a top Israeli official, on the day of the meeting, the prime minister's envoy, Isaac Molho, arrived at the hotel and entered the meeting room only to discover that his Palestinian counterpart, Saeb Erekat, did not make it to the meeting. Mohammad Shtayyeh, a junior official and member of Fatah's central committee was sent in his stead. The Palestinian side did not agree to sit with Molho in the same room, and the envoys were resigned to hopping between different rooms in the hotel in order to hold discussions between the two sides.Jordan's King Abdullah personally went to Ramallah to pressure Abbas to take things seriously, and Erekat showed up. But this was all for show. At the very first meeting on January 3, Erekat announced that the PLO held by the deadline of January 26 to complete negotiations, an impossible task. The PLO position on borders were "a step backward" from their proposals in Annapolis in 2008, according to Israel's negotiator Isaac Molho. There were a couple of other meetings where new demands were made by Erekat, such as the release of Aziz Dweik, a Hamas minister. On January 25, a day before the PLO's deadline on negotiations, Molho presented Netanyahu's proposal for borders: 1. The border will be drawn in a way that will include the maximum amount of Israelis living in the West Bank, and the minimum amount of Palestinians.As usual, the conventional wisdom on the conflict is 180 degrees away from the truth. The "hawkish" Netanyahu is willing to concede essentially everything that the "dovish" Livni would have, and the "moderate" Palestinian Arab side spent the entire time treading water until their deadline passed and they could move forward with their unity agreement with terrorist organizations Hamas and Islamic Jihad. It must be pointed out that all of the people who so loudly assert that Israel's democratic character is threatened by the lack of an agreement for a two-state solution have never once satisfactorily explained why a plan such as Livni's or Netanyahu's does not address every one of their concerns, especially the demographic issue. Instead of pushing for the PLO to compromise on the basis of a plan where Israel can have a modicum of security, these loudmouths like J-Street and Peter Beinart instead pretend that it is Israel that must keep offering more and more, and end up solidifying the PLO's hard-line positions. Which proves that for all their protestations, they aren't really pro-Israel at all. (h/t P.) |
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