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- Youths leaving Gaza to work in Libya
- Hamas assaults journalists from BBC, Sky News
- 20,000 women escaped the Holocaust by working as maids in England
- Shimon Peres' "Be My Friend for Peace" mash-up video
- Jewish veterans' headstones targeted in Florida cemetery
- Latma's Purim special
- Muslims upset at Kotel museum exhibit - in Brooklyn!
- Hamas is limiting cooking gas to Gaza too
- Palestinian Arabs whine that they aren't the center of attention
Youths leaving Gaza to work in Libya Posted: 08 Mar 2012 10:30 PM PST PalPress reports that many Gaza youth are leaving their homes to help build up Libya. For $900, Gazans can get the proper permits to enter Libya to work. Most of the work needed is physical labor, mostly in construction - no university degrees needed. Young men in Gaza, disillusioned at the high rate of unemployment, are happily shelling out the $900 to be able to get out of Gaza. Palestinian Arab officials are concerned at the drain in resources, worried that they might never come back. One official, Abu Iyad Misbah, was quoted as saying "Youth is the mainstay of society, but what is happening in Palestine is to the contrary: everyone wants to migrate from his homeland to live in the homelands of others." The article goes on to say that nothing is being done to keep the youth in Gaza. It should be noted that in the 1950s a significant number of Palestinian Arab males went to work in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Iraq and also Libya to get jobs and get away from the UNRWA-run camps. Many of their descendants are still in Gulf countries, although the Palestinian Arabs were expelled from Kuwait before the first Gulf War and most of those in Iraq were chased out during the second. Qaddafi expelled most of the Libyan Palestinians as well for political reasons in the 1990s. | ||
Hamas assaults journalists from BBC, Sky News Posted: 08 Mar 2012 07:07 PM PST Palestine Press Agency and Wafa report that Hamas beat three journalists today, and abducted one. According to the story, the beaten journalists were Mohammed Mashharawi from Sky News, Adnan al-Dorosh from BBC Arabic service, and Amer Abu Omar. They were covering a mass wedding in Gaza. Mashharawi was reportedly abducted by Hamas. There is nothing on this in the media yet.
In fact, it will be interesting to see which, if any, Western media and human-rights organizations make a stink over this. (I found videos of Mashharawi on Al Quds TV, which is Hamas' station, from last year.) | ||
20,000 women escaped the Holocaust by working as maids in England Posted: 08 Mar 2012 01:20 PM PST From the BBC: As the Nazis tightened their grip on power in the late 1930s, Jews in Germany and Austria began to fear for their safety. Many fled abroad using well-documented methods such as the Kindertransport. But less well known is the story of thousands of Jewish women who fled to the UK by getting jobs as domestic servants.There are a couple of interviews with now 90+ year old women whose lives were saved by this loophole. (h/t John W.) | ||
Shimon Peres' "Be My Friend for Peace" mash-up video Posted: 08 Mar 2012 11:30 AM PST | ||
Jewish veterans' headstones targeted in Florida cemetery Posted: 08 Mar 2012 10:00 AM PST From Fox Tampa Bay: Detectives in central Florida are investigating a hate crime in Bushnell – the vandalism of Jewish headstones in a veterans' cemetery. It's probably because of "occupation." (h/t Ian) | ||
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Muslims upset at Kotel museum exhibit - in Brooklyn! Posted: 08 Mar 2012 07:05 AM PST The Al Aqsa Foundation has a new outrage to seethe about - a replica of the Kotel in Brooklyn! As the Jerusalem Post reports: The Jewish Children's Museum in Brooklyn showcased a new exhibition to dignitaries and press on Thursday featuring an elaborately detailed replica of the Western Wall standing 12 feet tall and 24 feet wide. The inciters at the Al Aqsa Foundation are livid: Not only is the Israeli occupation destroying the heritage of of Islamic Jerusalem, using political tools and fraud, but these lies have even reached the United States. A Jewish organization recently established a three-dimensional exhibit attaching great importance to the Wailing Wall, that they call "Jewish", in a private museum in Brooklyn in New York City. The official opening ceremony was attended by the Israeli cabinet minister, and the wall will accept notes of people's wishes, which will be flown on El Al from Brooklyn, to be placed between the stones of the "Western Wall" in Jerusalem.The article includes even more photos than the JPost story does! And if you think that the Arabs know by now that the Al Aqsa Foundation is just a bunch of raving loons whose weekly predictions of impending Israeli destruction of the mosque have never panned out, you would be wrong. This incitement is reproduced in dozens of other Arab media, as far away as Kuwait. | ||
Hamas is limiting cooking gas to Gaza too Posted: 08 Mar 2012 05:30 AM PST Not only has Hamas created an electricity crisis in Gaza by refusing diesel fuel from Israel, but they are also now starting to limit the amount of cooking gas in Gaza, a critical commodity. Israel's COGAT has been supplying about 900 tons of cooking gas a week, but last week that amount went down to 331 tons. As a result, there were huge lines of people to get cooking gas in recent days - and Hamas blamed Israel. But it turns out that Hamas is the party restricting the fuel: Guy Inbar, a spokesman for the Israeli military's civilian administration, said the Hamas government in Gaza was refusing to accept the full amount of fuel Israel is willing to send.Why is Hamas doing this? A Reuters article goes a long way towards explaining it. Hamas has been increasing taxes to pay for its hold on power - and it doesn't get revenue from fuel crossing from Israel: Traders who import goods from Israel and the West Bank say Hamas authorities have introduced additional fees beyond the usual tax they collect, putting their businesses at risk and threatening the livelihoods of thousands of workers.I have yet to see any international NGO, out of the scores that work in Gaza, publicly condemning Hamas for creating a completely artificial crisis. (One Palestinian Arab NGO's head mentioned it...and got an arrest warrant.) Which just goes to show how much they really prioritize the lives of Gazans when they might lose their own revenue. | ||
Palestinian Arabs whine that they aren't the center of attention Posted: 08 Mar 2012 02:30 AM PST If there is a difference between how Palestinian Arabs have historically acted and how a typical five year old acts, I'd love to know what it is. "The biggest challenge we face — apart from occupation — is marginalization," Salam Fayyad, prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, said in an interview.This fear of being irrelevant is deeply rooted in the Palestinian Arab psyche. When they shoot rockets, they revel in the fact that Israelis are forced to run to shelters - even if there are no casualties - because that shows that they aren't being completely ignored. Their newspapers always have articles that can be roughly translated as, "Look! Someone noticed us!" It is this immaturity that gives rise to violence. They much prefer war to being ignored, no matter how many casualties they suffer. (It also leads to publicity-friendly stunts like the UN Security Council joke last year.) And their supposed supporters are sick of their theatrics and unwillingness to grow up. They'll pay lip service but in the end, they don't care that much, and they don't want to be sucked into the Palestinian drama. Because everyone knows that if the Palestinian Arabs want independence so badly, they could have it tomorrow. Their insistence on what they call "justice" rather than compromise and peace is proof-positive of their immaturity (and an indication of their true goals.) Jews have accepted compromise for peace, or even the chance of peace, since the absurdly one-sided Peel Commission partition plan of 1937. Palestinian Arabs have not. Their public insistence on an extra 3% of land or whatever, and their willingness to refuse anything but their maximal demands, is not winning them any new friends. And it is causing them to lose their old friends. But like a couple going through a messy divorce, they insist that they get everything they demand, and who cares whether their kids will be hurt for another couple of generations? Their definition of "justice" is more important than mere human lives. And they define "justice" in their own peculiar way where they serve as prosecutor, judge and jury, Instead of doing something positive, they whine. And complain. And threaten. And do anything they can to become the center of attention again. Because that's what five year-olds do. |
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