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- French Jews interested in aliyah
- More Zionist racism in the Negev
- Egyptian cleric says MB candidate will liberate Jerusalem
- UNRWA employees in Jordan go on strike, again
- Introducing the Zionist Sausage Queen!
- Dying to start a new intifada
- Utter stupidity at 972mag
French Jews interested in aliyah Posted: 07 May 2012 11:30 PM PDT From JTA: Some 5,000 French Jews participated in an aliyah fair in Paris.Again proving the necessity of a Jewish state. (h/t O) | ||
More Zionist racism in the Negev Posted: 07 May 2012 02:30 PM PDT From Al Arabiya: Dozens of Bedouin women from southern Israel join the work force after an Israeli phone company opens a service center inside a local mosque, where women feel they can work without any inhibition.Now, how can the anti-Israel crowd spin this to prove Israeli Jewish racism? That's an easy one. I figure within two days we'll see an article on Mondoweiss about how Israeli occupiers are exploiting Arab women for slave labor. The commenters at Al Arabiya go beyond that. Charles from Saudi Arabia writes: Why are you writing nice things about an Israeli company and the hiring of Bedouins. This must be a zionist plot to capture and enslave these women, perhaps to trade them for future israeli hostages And Ram Jam, also from Saudi Arabia, wrote: Women who work have higher chances of being promiscuous and unfaithful. Pick the good cherries and dump the brusied [sic] ones.... There ya go. (h/t Zvi) | ||
Egyptian cleric says MB candidate will liberate Jerusalem Posted: 07 May 2012 12:00 PM PDT From MEMRI: Following are excerpts from an address made by Egyptian cleric Safwat Higazi at a rally in which he launched the presidential elections campaign for Muslim Brotherhood candidate Muhammad Mursi. The rally aired on Al-Nas TV on May 1, 2012.While Mursi is behind in the polls, you can't count out the official Muslim Brotherhood candidate - and you can't trust Egyptian polls that probably undercount the rural population. | ||
UNRWA employees in Jordan go on strike, again Posted: 07 May 2012 09:00 AM PDT From Al Arabiya: The majority of Jordan's 7,500 staff at the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency began an open-ended strike on Sunday after the management failed to meet their demands for better pay and conditions.Remember, the vast majority of "refugees" in Jordan hold Jordanian citizenship - meaning that they aren't refugees at all! In other words, there is no sane reason for most of the UNRWA camps in Jordan to exist nowadays even if you accept the absurd idea that descendants of refugees are refugees themselves. Their only purposes are to prolong suffering (to pressure Israel) and to discriminate between Jordanian citizens of Palestinian origin and "normal" Jordanian citizens. As it stands, there are no plans to reduce the number of people on UNRWA's rolls. In fact, UNRWA has no mechanism to take away "refugee" status from any of the people it is responsible for. So we can expect more and more of these strikes by people who feel entitled to hold on to their artificial jobs for an agency whose existence should have ended in the early 1950s. | ||
Introducing the Zionist Sausage Queen! Posted: 07 May 2012 07:00 AM PDT And here she is, decades before Lady Gaga made fashion out of meat:
Apparently, this young lady was promoting the Kosher Zion Sausage Company of Chicago, a venerable institution that existed since the Civil War as we see in this 1956 advertorial: (It is no longer in business.) Yes, the Jewish reputation for big sausages has a factual basis. (h/t Dan, who asked me to be careful with this sensitive information. But how could I resist?) | ||
Posted: 07 May 2012 05:15 AM PDT From Ma'an yesterday: Islamic Jihad leader Mohammad Al-Hindi warned Sunday that the death of any hunger-striking prisoner will start the third intifada, referencing the popular uprisings against Israeli occupation.YNet reports: Khader Adnan, who was the first prisoner to launch a hunger strike, said "from our perspective, the hunger strike will be considered a success in any case, regardless of whether the prisoners' demands are met or if they die in prison."This is the terrorist version of win-win. By the way, one of the prisoners' demands is their essential human right to watch the Rotana cinema satellite channel and BBC2. Really. | ||
Posted: 07 May 2012 01:00 AM PDT But I repeat myself.... Here's the latest in bizarre anti-Zionist thinking, by Issa Edward Boursheh, where the bizarre claim is made that allowing more citizens to vote in elections is anti-democratic: In late March, before elections were announced, Cabinet Secretary Zvi Hauser revived an earlier effort to grant Israeli citizens abroad the right to vote. The argument in support of such a bill is that it could increase the level of overall voter participation. But there is every reason to believe that this is not the true concern of the current government and its leaders.Get that? Since more Jews are likely to be abroad, then Jews are more likely to vote! But since Jews are more likely to be in Israel itself, doesn't that mean that Jews are more likely to vote anyway? Has Boursheh, who goes to Tel Aviv University, not noticed that Israel is a majority Jewish state? Yet to Boursheh, any plan to add more voters is automatically suspect if the majority of those voters are Jewish. Sounds vaguely racist, no? It gets better: According to the Law of Return, Israel is the national home of all Jews around the world. All Jews are entitled, according to the law, to pursue citizenship practically just by stepping on Israel's soil and by proving Jewish descent, which will turn them into voters too. ...The bill opens the door to the possibility of Jews around the world pursuing citizenship just for the purpose of voting, with only minor obstacles; and those most likely to take advantage of it are, I believe, potentially right-wing voters.This is lunacy. It is almost unimaginable that any sane person would make a sham aliyah just to be able to vote, let alone hordes of people. The logic is bizarre, to put it mildly. In fact, if the thesis given by the Peter Beinarts of the world are true, most American Jews actually are far more dovish than Israelis are, and many of them feel very strongly that Israel is doing the wrong thing. Wouldn't they be also likely candidates to go on sham aliyot just to vote against Likud? (Oh, sorry, they are Jewish - and automatically suspect to Boursheh anyway!) At present, there are more than 300,000 voters who reside outside the Green Line/Israel who practice their voting right – in other words, settlers. Amongst them are government ministers and members of Knesset, including Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and Coalition Chairman Zeev Elkin, to name two. On the other hand, more than 250,000 Palestinians who reside in East Jerusalem are residents of territory that was annexed by Israel's Basic Law: Jerusalem yet they are not citizens of Israel and are not allowed to vote in national elections. In addition, more than 20,000 Druze live in the Golan heights with similar status to the East Jerusalemites, and they do not participate in Knesset elections either. For the record, this is partly due to the choice of these residents due to the complexity of their reality and fear of where they might end up as a result of future agreements.So there are some 270,000 Arabs who can, if they desire, become citizens and voters - and choose not to. And this is somehow Israel's fault! (Later on he says that Israel is "denying their basic right" to vote - when it is entirely their choice.) Wow. There are serious problems that arise from this debate and it's crucial to address them. First, are the Israelis who reside abroad Netanyahu's core supporters (Netanyahu's many Facebook fans are not from Israel)? Is that the reason he is seeking to include them?This guy is seriously saying that Bibi's Facebook admirers in Malaysia are really right wing Jews he is trying to get to vote for him??? In reality, if Boursheh had the ability to think rationally rather than try to find a way to bash Netanyahu the Evil, he would realize that the kinds of Israelis who move abroad are the ones who are least likely to be ideological Zionists - because they left Israel! Of course this doesn't describe all of the yordim, but the chances that an Israeli who is living in Los Angeles is an idealistic, right-wing Zionist is certainly no higher than that of a random Israeli in Israel. This is the state of anti-Zionist discourse. Assume that everything Israel does it evil, and then find insane reasons ex post facto to justify your assumption. This is pretty much the entire modus operandi at 972mag - not always so obvious, but always just as dishonest. And here's the kicker: This idiot works as an employee at the State Department, presumably in the US Embassy in Tel Aviv. (He also had a six week stint writing three articles for the Jerusalem Post.) (h/t JW) |
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