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Posted: 26 Apr 2012 05:09 PM PDT




Egyptian master's thesis on Indonesia quotes the Protocols

Posted: 26 Apr 2012 01:00 PM PDT

A student at the University of Zagazig in Egypt wrote his master's thesis on the history of the various conspiracies against Islam that colonialists imposed on the population.

An article in Moheet summarizes it.

He says that the Dutch introduced communism to Indonesia, and the movement grew stronger until the Muslims defeated it. He then went on to discuss the ties between communism and Zionism, specifically via the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and the fact that Karl Marx was Jewish.

He also quotes that the Protocols instruct Jews to use secularism to conquer the world.

This is a master's thesis in an Egyptian university.

Well, maybe they have a good sports program.


Links from all over

Posted: 26 Apr 2012 11:45 AM PDT

Twitter links I posted today:
 -- Israel at 64: The might of the bumble bee


Dubai withholds  cardiologists visas 


 calls to boycott  writer attending symposium in 


Cool looking 3D technology from  - anyone  have any more details? 

Honest Reporting made a nice slide show for Israel's Independence Day.

Shraga Simmons on what Michael Oren should have told 60 Minutes' Bob Simon if he wasn't worried about being politically correct.

Muslim, Zionist and Proud. (h/t O)

Surfing in Israel:

In my first week, some new-found friends were taking me out for the after-surf meal of choice-shakshuka, a spicy bowl of marinara sauce with two poached eggs on top and a sausage inside.
When we got to the port and headed into the Scubar cafe, we found that the back wall had just been blown out by a Qassam missile from Gaza. The wait staff was cleaning up and simply said they would be closed for the night, but come back tomorrow.
A bit taken aback, I asked one of my companions what that meant--should we head home? He replied that it meant that we eat next door at the Blue Bar, and that I would not be able to have a Guinness with dinner. At dinner I asked how they could be so nonchalant about the missile. I was told that this is the life, and you must learn to live it and love it now. The missile was an hour ago, but good company and dinner were now. Not to enjoy it was to let the terrorists win. The shakshuka was good.

(h/t Israellycool)

Ian's Links:


Ambassador Ron Prosor guest posts on HuffPo!
Fuel for Thought in Gaza
"Like a group of smiling tour guides at a Caribbean resort, legions of pundits and policymakers have been dancing the limbo with Hamas for years, setting the bar lower and lower for what is acceptable. Instead of holding the regime responsible for the well-being of the people of Gaza, most have turned a blind eye to their oppression."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...
Netanyahu on CNN
Israel " Netanyahu ,Islamic Republic_Iran ,World Great Danger
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
Israel "PM" Netanyahu & Islamic Republic_Iran
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
Israel "Netanyahu"on Palestine & Arabs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
PA Declares Church in Bethlehem to be Unlawful
PA: Bethlehem Church will no longer receive rights as a religious institution; birth certificates, marriage licenses deemed illegitimate.
http://www.israelnationalnews....
One of many examples in this article
Muslim Persecution of Christians: March, 2012 by Raymond Ibrahim
http://www.gatestoneinstitute....
Anti-Christian and Anti-Jewish Sentiment in Malaysia by Anna Mahjar-Barducci
"In March 2012, the Malaysian opposition, Pakatan Rakyat (PKR), started to pressure the government also to legislate the banning of all ties with Israel, direct or indirect. The PKR leader even said that Malaysia should ban "the use of our ports by any company that has a trade interest with the Zionist regime." A Malaysian scholar based in Singapore, Dr. Farish A. Noor, further commented in the Malaysian Insider that as elections in Malaysia are around the corner all political parties are competing to show how "anti-Israeli" they can be."
http://www.gatestoneinstitute....
Foreign Ministry slams Guardian newspaper for insisting Tel Aviv is Israel's capital
http://www.timesofisrael.com/f...
Radical leftists to honor Palestinian terrorists on Memorial Day
http://www.israeltoday.co.il/t...
Turkey Blocks Israel From NATO Meet, Obama Shrugs
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-P...



"Moderate" Hamas leader calls to kidnap more Israeli soldiers

Posted: 26 Apr 2012 10:30 AM PDT

Khaled Meshal, the Hamas "political" leader who is hailed by clueless Westerners for his pragmatism and moderation, yesterday called upon Arabs to kidnap more Israeli soldiers in order to get prisoner swaps like the Shalit deal.

He also praised hunger strikes and demanded that Arab governments use political pressure on Israel to gain the release of more prisoners.

War crimes are just another form of politics.


Outrage! Dome of the Rock barely visible behind Independence Day stage

Posted: 26 Apr 2012 09:15 AM PDT

Qudsmedia, which seems to exist solely for inciting Arabs, finds offense in this photo of the stage Jerusalem set up to celebrate Yom Ha'Atzmaut:


Can't see it? Here, they'll enlarge it for you:


Yes! From a certain angle, standing up, looking between the speakers, someone might see a juxtaposition of an Israeli flag and the Dome of the Rock!

Obviously this was done to injure the very, very, very sensitive feelings of Arabs and to rub their noses in their ignominious defeat in 1967, not to mention 1948. 

Those Israelis never stop their single-minded obsession with humiliating Arabs.  


Palestinian ISP says it has no choice but to censor websites

Posted: 26 Apr 2012 08:00 AM PDT

From Ma'an:
The largest telecommunications company in the occupied territories has no choice but to enforce orders issued by the Palestinian Authority, its chief executive said Wednesday. 

Ammar Aker says PalTel conducts its operations in compliance with regulatory and legal instructions, but has no further involvement in decisions imposed by the government. 

"Our role is to implement those orders and instructions and not to enter into such matters that the company cannot deal with or accept to be part of," Aker said in an emailed statement

The executive's remarks further distanced the company from evidence of a secretive initiative by the Palestinian Authority to censor websites critical of President Mahmoud Abbas.

Ma'an published Monday the first part in an investigation into the program, allegedly ordered by attorney-general Ahmad al-Mughni, to force PalTel and others to block access to eight websites.

It's funny, but while the PA (and Hamas) have, for years, routinely intimidated and arrested reporters, stopped distribution of newspapers and engaged in similar forms of censorship, the world yawned. But stopping access to eight Internet news sites has woken people up.
In New York, a press freedom group sharply criticized the Palestinian Authority.

"For a free online press, the Internet has to be open for everyone," said Danny O'Brien, Internet advocacy coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists.

"By blocking these websites, the Palestinian Authority is creating a dangerous new infrastructure for the suppression of speech in its own country," he said in a statement.
The State Department spokesperson likewise commented, saying that the US is "raising these concerns with the Palestinian Authority."


680 more Gazans become Egyptian citizens - and what we can learn

Posted: 26 Apr 2012 06:40 AM PDT

Since 1950, the world has been fed a lie - the lie that most Palestinian Arabs do not want to become citizens of other Arab countries in order to keep their own nationalism alive.

The origins of this lie can be seen in this 1951 UNRWA report:
The desire to go back to their homes is general among all classes; it is proclaimed orally at all meetings and organized demonstrations, and, in writing, in all letters addressed to the Agency and all complaints handed in to the area officers. Many refugees are ceasing to believe in a possible return, yet this does not prevent them from insisting on it, since they feel that to agree to consider any other solution would be to show their weakness...
Palestinian Arabs have always been sensitive to publicly adhere to the "politically correct" idea that they will not accept any solution besides "return." Westerners who spoke to them were impressed with this seeming determination and would report this as fact. This idea was pushed by self-proclaimed leaders (as this report indicates) making any Palestinian refugee reluctant to publicly oppose it. (Within a few years, UNRWA itself would have its teachers continue this insistence on "return" at the expense of solving the refugee problem - a form of job security.)

However, every time the opportunity arose, individual Arabs would invariably choose to become citizens of their host countries and would go to great lengths to obtain such citizenship. The worry about showing "weakness" was a concern for the Palestinian Arabs as a group, but each one individually seems to be eager to better their lives by becoming citizens wherever they can.

Last year, Egypt finally started implementing a 2004 law saying that children of Palestinian fathers and Egyptian mothers can become Egyptian citizens. Tens of thousands of Gazans started applying for citizenship, going back generations to prove their Egyptian parentage - and against the public pronouncements of their "leaders."  And every few months, a few hundred Gazans would get their prize - Egyptian citizenship and an opportunity to stop being treated like dirt by the entire Arab world. So far between two and three thousand Palestinian Arabs have been able to become citizens of Egypt.

Today another 680 Palestinian Arabs became Egyptian citizens.


Given the choice, almost every Palestinian Arab would choose to become naturalized in any Arab country.

But they would all keep telling credulous Westerners the opposite.

They are afraid to say the truth publicly because it contradicts everything their leaders - and other Arab leaders - have been saying for decades. Publicly opposing the politically correct line of insisting on "return" is dangerous. So they say one thing and act the opposite way, and no one is the wiser.

And their human rights are being trampled by the Arabs who pretend to love them.


Horrific video of man being buried alive by Syrian Army

Posted: 26 Apr 2012 05:00 AM PDT

In Homs:



According to the uploader, the Syrian soldier asked the doomed man to say "there is no god but Bashar" but he says "there is no god but Allah" as he gets buried.

UPDATE: A tweet says that a BBC reporter is not convinced this video is legitimate. (h/t Tam)


Google Yom Ha'atzmaut Doodles (updated)

Posted: 26 Apr 2012 02:15 AM PDT

Google created this nice Google Doodle for Yom Ha'Atzmaut in Israel:


This is not the first time Google Israel celebrated the holiday, though. Here's its doodle from 2010:

And from 2008:


(I had missed 2011, h/t What About the Arab Lobby:)


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