Elder of Ziyon Daily News |
- 1948 films: "Israel Reborn" and "Israel In Action"
- Gratuitous Yom Ha'Atzmaut Israeli Swimsuit Post
- Kampeas is wrong on one topic, right on another
- British engineer in UAE on trial for saying "when will we finish the damn mosques?"
- Springtime in Egypt - for Islamists
- New NGO in Lebanon to fight for freedom of expression
- Arabs whining about Google Street View of Jerusalem
- Egyptian law to allow sex with dead wives???
- Remembrance Day (video)
- Egyptian youth plan to vandalize IDF memorial in Sinai today
1948 films: "Israel Reborn" and "Israel In Action" Posted: 25 Apr 2012 06:20 PM PDT |
Gratuitous Yom Ha'Atzmaut Israeli Swimsuit Post Posted: 25 Apr 2012 04:30 PM PDT Israel21C has the list of the top ten Israeli swimsuits for this summer. How can I not report such an important story? I know that when women go swimming, they love having a heavy blocky object around one of their wrists at all times. I'm sorry, but I'm seeing dots in front of my eyes. And for those who want more modest swimsuits - here's one for you as well: |
Kampeas is wrong on one topic, right on another Posted: 25 Apr 2012 01:30 PM PDT JTA's Ron Kampeas writes: I'm ancient enough to remember the younger Benjamin Netanyahu warning audiences to pay attention to what Yasser Arafat says in Arabic, as opposed to his relatively moderate pronouncements in English.I wish this were true. However, I've been using Google Translate for years now to see what Arabic sites are saying, and the vast majority of the things I uncovered were never reported in the mainstream media, or even by MEMRI or Palestinian Media Watch. There is just too much stuff out there. MEMRI and PMW focus on the worst incidents, the stuff that can make headlines, the songs sung by little kids about killing Jews, anti-semitic cartoons andsimilar items. But the causal hate that pervades the Arabic media is not something that you can appreciate from just reading a couple of cherry-picked examples a day. If people knew how Hamas, day in and day out, praises terror attacks - even attacks from years ago - they would never believe the stupidity pushed by some that Hamas is moderating, or willing to be at peace with Israel, or willing to accept a two state solution. But it is not reported. A couple of weeks ago I searched for every mention of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion on Arabic news sites from the previous 30 days. While a couple of sites did refer to them as forgeries, most mentioned them - in asides - as if their veracity is unquestioned among the readership. This is a story that is current - but no media covered it besides me. Also, what you will not see in Arabic sites is the complete absence of the other side of the story. We take it for granted that Jewish and Zionist media, like JTA, will have a variety of viewpoints on the subject of Israel and the Arabs. But that multiplicity of views is missing in Arabic media. Arabs are simply not exposed to anything besides anti-Israel propaganda, day in and day out. Tehy don't even have Arabic-language access to the truth. This is a story that is ignored - and it shouldn't be. When reading the Arabic news sites, on first glance, it appears that they are similar to Western media. There are news items along with special interest stories, sports, ads, odd stories and so forth. It takes time to realize that most news sites have a sponsor and they faithfully report only one viewpoint. To see the truth about Fatah, you must read Islamic Jihad and Hamas sites (along with a very few maverick websites;) to see the truth about Hamas you must read the Fatah sites. Different Egyptian papers will cover different stories and ignore the ones that embarrass their sponsors. None of this is obvious and practically none of it is reported. And that is a shame, because it is impossible to truly understand how Arabs think without reading their own words - about everything. But Kampeas is right about one thing: Bringing us back to Bibi and his two totally different Independence Day messages, one geared to Israelis and one to Americans. In the former he looks forward to hanging around the "mangal" or barbecue grill tomorrow, and he lists priorities for next year: A fence separating Israel and the Egypt, expanding Iron Dome, free education for kids from age 3 and reducing the cost of living (in that order.) He extols Israel's advances in high-tech.Indeed - that cartoon is creepy and bizarre, and I cannot come up with a single rational reason it was tacked onto the end of Bibi's Hebrew address. |
British engineer in UAE on trial for saying "when will we finish the damn mosques?" Posted: 25 Apr 2012 12:10 PM PDT From The National, January 12: An engineer told an appeals court yesterday that he did not mean to insult religious monuments when he said "damn mosques" during a meeting.He lost the case, and is now appealing. From Al Arabiya: The lawyer of an engineer jailed in Abu Dhabi for insulting Islam by referring to "damn" mosques has insisted a UAE court look up the word in the Oxford English Dictionary.I wonder what would have happened if he said "f--ing mosques." Would that have been considered worse or better than "damn mosques"? |
Springtime in Egypt - for Islamists Posted: 25 Apr 2012 10:50 AM PDT From Bikya Masr: One of Egypt's best known actors, Adel Imam, has been handed a three-month hard labor sentence and a fine of about $170 for insulting Islam in roles he portrayed in film and on the stage.And: Egyptian freedom of expression advocates are in an uproar over the banning of a play over its alleged use of "foul language."And: Egypt's liberal satellite channel ON TV received a threatening letter from an unknown group calling itself "The Jihadist Group to Cleanse the Country" warning they would kidnap some of the news presenters and inflict harm on companies that advertise with channel, if the channel "does not change its media policies."See? There was an Arab Spring in Egypt - for people who want Egyptians to have less freedom. |
New NGO in Lebanon to fight for freedom of expression Posted: 25 Apr 2012 09:20 AM PDT From Now Lebanon: "Yes to freedom of expression! Unless criticizing the state, God, the Prophet, Christ, the president, the Church, the Bible, the Quran, the martyrs, the Resistance, the Lebanese army, the civil war, sectarianism, the custodian of the two holy mosques, the pope, national unity, friendly countries and neighboring countries." This is the text of the cartoon on the front page of the newsletter "FREE" which is currently being distributed around university campuses in Lebanon. FREE, which stands for "Freedom and Right of Expression Event," is the first issue of a series of uncensored newsletters produced by the Lebanese NGO March. It highlights censorship issues in Lebanon and focuses on the importance of freedom of expression following too many instances of censorship its producers say have been occurring recently in Lebanon.This isn't quite fair. Everyone in Lebanon agrees on one thing: that Zionism is evil. That's a start, isn't it? |
Arabs whining about Google Street View of Jerusalem Posted: 25 Apr 2012 08:00 AM PDT Firas Press has an article about Google Street View in Jerusalem, where it claims that the Al Aqsa Mosque is not shown except for some high angles - but the Kotel can be seen. It looks like they are complaining that this is somehow discriminatory. I cannot imagine if the guards at the Moroccan Gate would have allowed Google employees with all that equipment to go up there. I found this photo from outside the walls of the Old City that shows the Aqsa mosque: And this from inside the gate which includes the Dome of the Rock: It looks like Google abandoned the special car to make the photos and an employee walked around the Kotel plaza, but from most angles you can't easily see the Muslim structures that were built to show Islamic supremacy over the holiest Jewish site. Street Maps is addictive for Jerusalem. At the moment, at least in the Google Maps version (I didn't check Google Earth,) many of the streets of the Old City are photographed - but they aren't all linked to the satellite maps, so it is easy to get "lost." Luckily, at least in the Jewish Quarter, there are signs to help you orient yourself! If I don't blog the rest of the day, it's because I'm virtually walking through Jerusalem. Someone should overlay a social component so people could get virtual guided tours. |
Egyptian law to allow sex with dead wives??? Posted: 25 Apr 2012 06:42 AM PDT WTF? Egypt's National Council for Women (NCW) has appealed to the Islamist-dominated parliament not to approve two controversial laws on the minimum age of marriage and allowing a husband to have sex with his dead wife within six hours of her death according to a report in an Egyptian newspaper.I haven't seen this mentioned in other Egyptian media, but if Egypt's parliament even discussed a law like this - let alone the law to allow 14 year old girls to marry - then Egypt is in even worse shape than we thought. Holy crap. |
Posted: 25 Apr 2012 05:00 AM PDT |
Egyptian youth plan to vandalize IDF memorial in Sinai today Posted: 25 Apr 2012 03:00 AM PDT From YNet, April 8: The Sinai Revolutionaries Movement is planning to paint the colors of the Egyptian flag over an IDF memorial, spokesman Mohammed Hendy told the Palestinian Ma'an news agency on Sunday. The act of protest is set to take place on April 25, the day Egypt marks the liberation of the Sinai Peninsula.Here is their mock-up of how they want it to look: According to this 2009 article in Masrawy, there are three monuments in the Sinai that Egypt pledged to protect under Camp David that have come under regular attack by Egyptian youths, including painting swastikas and anti-Israel slogans on them. They say that their very existence "negatively affects Egyptians psychologically." Israeli relatives of the victims of the crash say that they have been stymied from visiting the site by Egyptian authorities. As a result, they have been trying to physically move the monuments to Israel. For years, Egyptians have considered the very existence of the monument to be a huge insult to them, and they have shown disgust for Israelis who want to visit. |
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