Elder of Ziyon Daily News |
- Islamic Jihad is coming after me, so I must defend myself.
- Stolen Kremlin documents show Soviet involvement in Arab strategy
- Meanwhile, in Egypt...
- Midweek Links by Ian
- Israel's neighbors are the biggest human traffickers
- For World Refugee Day: Abolish UNRWA
- Israel's desalination miracle
- J-Street endorsed congressman sponsored anti-Israel resolution
- Reuters vs. the truth about the Temple Mount
Islamic Jihad is coming after me, so I must defend myself. Posted: 20 Jun 2012 08:53 PM PDT From the Saraya.ps website of Islamic Jihad's Al Quds Brigades: According to this tweet from Michael Nahum, the translation is "O Elder of Zion: Fear the Charge of the Resplendent Insurgent!" They are threatening me with a graphic??? Clearly, they don't know who they are messing with. You see, this week was the annual Israeli Fat and Beautiful pageant, where Israeli women who weigh between 80-100 kilos (176-220 lbs) compete for the coveted title. So my answer to Islamic Jihad is: Game, set and match. (h/t Challah Hu Akbar, Ron) |
Stolen Kremlin documents show Soviet involvement in Arab strategy Posted: 20 Jun 2012 03:45 PM PDT An amazing article by Claire Berlinski at Tablet: Read the whole thing. I've noted before a PLO document that was essentially a blueprint for delegitimizing Israel from 1968, and how it appeared to be influenced by the Soviets. This strengthens that case a great deal. Although it is obvious that Arab hate of Israel (and Jews) came way before the Soviets started meddling. But they knew how to direct that anger. (h/t Petra) |
Posted: 20 Jun 2012 01:30 PM PDT Besides Mubarak's seemingly imminent death, which some Egyptians are saying is not such a big deal, we have.... According to an Egypt state television report, some 100 surface-to-surface missiles were captured in the Baheira governorate on Tuesday by security personnel. It is unclear how the missiles made their way into Egypt, but the state TV report said those responsible have been detained.Beheira is in the center-north of Egypt where the Nile Delta is. And: Witnesses confirmed the spread of large forces belonging to the Egyptian Third Army at the entrances of the [Rafah] tunnels; searching (in cooperation with the police) at the tunnel entrances for those coming from North and South Sinai, in search of Hamas members.... They are checking all the identities of departures and arrivals in the Sinai Peninsula, whether Egyptians or otherwise, and are also checking their passports to acertain their true identity, whether they belong to Hamas or not. And: Four armed men seized a car containing the weapons and personal belongings of five police officers who were driving from North Sinai to Cairo.And: Five Egyptian political parties have jointly called for the establishment of a pro-civil-state political force to stand against "repression" by the military and Islamist groups.And: Muslim Brotherhood spokesperson Mohamed Ghozlan warned of a "dangerous faceoff" between the people and the army if Ahmed Shafiq, described by opponents as the "military's man," is declared Egypt's new president.The official presidential election results are due tomorrow. And no matter who is declared the winner, all hell may very well break loose. |
Posted: 20 Jun 2012 11:45 AM PDT Islam is 'a religion of war,' says son of Hamas founder on a visit to his 'beloved Israel' Mosab Hassan Yousef rejected his Islamist upbringing to help Israel fight terror. If he had the chance, he says, he'd tell his father: 'Leave Hamas. You have created a monster' "Mosab Hassan Yousef has a knack for controversy. The son of Hamas founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, he has already broken every taboo in the Palestinian book. He has worked for Israeli intelligence and converted to Christianity. Now he is developing a new film which is sure to be no less sensational: a biography of the life of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam." British MP George Galloway: The Syrian Revolutionaries Are "Servants of the Crusader Powers" Why Is the Peace Process Dead? The peace process is dead because a majority in the Arab and Muslim world still has not come to terms with Israel's right to exist. Jew Hunting Season Open in France by Guy Millière These organizations remain blindly silent : for them, Muslims are "victims of racism" and therefore cannot be racist. Man claiming al-Qaida link takes hostages in France TOULOUSE, France - A man claiming to be a member of al-Qaida has taken four hostages in a bank in the southwestern French city of Toulouse, including the bank manager, police officials said on Wednesday. Index Ventures Raises $442 Million Sixth Early Stage Fund The firm, founded in 1998 with headquarters in London, focuses strictly on technology companies and will invest two-thirds of the fund in Europe and Israel and the rest in the U.S. |
Israel's neighbors are the biggest human traffickers Posted: 20 Jun 2012 10:10 AM PDT This map comes from a new report from the US State Department on human trafficking. The Middle East is even worse than Africa in this regard. The categories: Tier 1: Countries whose governments fully comply with the Trafficking Victims Protection Act's (TVPA) minimum standards. Tier 2: Countries whose governments do not fully comply with the TVPA's minimum standards, but are making significant efforts to bring themselves into compliance with those standards. Tier 3: Countries whose governments do not fully comply with the minimum standards and are not making significant efforts to do so. There seems to be only one Tier 1 country in the entire region. (h/t Gidon Shaviv) |
For World Refugee Day: Abolish UNRWA Posted: 20 Jun 2012 08:30 AM PDT 1. From the PA's official WAFA news agency: RAMALLAH, June 20, 2012 (WAFA) – Number of refugees registered in the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) totaled 5.1 million in 2012, according to a statistical review on the current status of the Palestinian refugees published Wednesday and prepared by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) on the eve of the International Day of Refugees. UNRWA's statistics this year say that there are 5,115,755 registered "persons," but only 4,797,723 "refugees." As a footnote states: Recent digitisation of UNRWA's registration records enables us to present more detailed beneficiary statistics. Other registered persons include those eligible to receive services.Which means that UNRWA is providing services to 318,032 people that even UNRWA does not consider refugees! 2. Out of those 4.8 million UNRWA "refugees," 1,979,580 live in Jordan, 727,471 live in the West Bank and 1,167,572 live in Gaza. Nearly all of the Jordanians - lets say 1.8 million - are Jordanian citizens, and cannot be considered refugees. All of those living in Gaza and the West Bank live in what they consider Palestine, so they cannot be considered refugees by any definition. Which means that we can cut out 3.6 million from the rolls, today, leaving 1.1 million left. 3. The remaining "refugees," live in Lebanon and Syria. 436,154 are registered in Lebanon and 486,946 registered in Syria. But UNRWA itself admits that the number of "registered" refugees in Lebanon does not reflect reality. Even though it gets funding for 436,000 refugees in Lebanon, there are only about 240,000 Palestinian Arabs who are actually receiving UNRWA aid there. The other 200,000 or so are gone - many became citizens, many moved out of Lebanon to Europe. Ever since the early days of UNRWA, the Palestinian Arabs have lied to the agency to inflate their numbers. They didn't register deaths and they added people who were not refugees to the rolls. In Jordan, most of the stateless Palestinian Arabs are from Gaza who left in 1967. They weren't expelled, they weren't threatened, they weren't forced out: they left for the simple reason that they didn't want to live under Israeli rule. (Most of those who left the West Bank for Jordan felt the same, most of those left after the war, not during. Of course, they were already Jordanian citizens.) Which means that they aren't refugees either, by the official definition of the term - "A person who owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality..." While I don't know if the Syrian statistics are as skewed as the Lebanese, we can assume a large error in these statistics altogether; perhaps only 700,000 people who are truly deserving of UNRWA aid in Syria and Lebanon. 4. Of course, descendants of refugees are not considered refugees forever by any definition besides UNRWA's. The UNHCR has specific cessation clauses that define how a refugee loses that status; UNRWA has none. In reality, the only people who can remotely be considered refugees are those who were born in Palestine before 1949, who live outside the territories and who do not have citizenship. In the West Bank, 3.7% of the Arabs are over 65 years old. If that number is roughly accurate all over the Middle East, that means that there are, at most, 30,000 Palestinian Arab refugees today. (This is not counting the refugees who are of Palestinian descent who were expelled from Iraq, Kuwait and elsewhere; UNHCR counts about 94,000 of those.) The number that UNRWA uses is inflated by over 160 times the reality. And they do it for only one reason: to keep their bloated bureaucracy alive. 5. It is worth reading the UNHCR Global Trends report released for World Refugee Day. While it mentions the UNRWA "refugees" in passing, it seems almost embarrassed to include them in the statistics of real refugees in the world. UNHCR's report make it clear what a refugee organization is supposed to do: to solve the problem, not to perpetuate it. UNHCR manages to resettle or repatriate hundreds of thousands of refugees and displaced persons every year, an astonishing record. And from reading the literature from UNHCR and comparing it to that of UNRWA, one can only come to one conclusion: UNRWA must be abolished. |
Posted: 20 Jun 2012 07:00 AM PDT The amazing thing about this article is that it was originally written in Arabic, at Lebanon's As-Safir: Since the beginning of the Zionist project, Israel's founding fathers drew up a roadmap so that the rising entity would not only survive, but flourish. Water played a central role in how this entity was shaped, whether it involved underground or surface water — such as the Tiberias or Al-Hawlah Lakes — or salt water, like that found in the Mediterranean Sea or the Gulf of Aqaba. |
J-Street endorsed congressman sponsored anti-Israel resolution Posted: 20 Jun 2012 05:30 AM PDT Yesterday, I reported on a one-sided anti-Israel resolution that was considered (and tabled for further consideration) by the North Carolina Democratic Party st their state convention this past weekend. The resolution, which blames only Israel for all problems of the area and calls to recognize Hamas as a peace partner, was sponsored by the 4th Congressional District of North Carolina, which includes Chapel Hill. (See Page 12, name of resolution: 26. BRINGING A JUST PEACE TO THE MIDDLE EAST: ISRAEL AND PALESTINE (4TH CD) ) The member of Congress representing that district is David Price, an eleven term congressman. J-Street, the purportedly pro-Israel organization, enthusiastically endorses Price: Apparently, J-Street agrees that US military aid to Israel must be eliminated, that Hamas must be recognized, and that the PLO bears no responsibility for anything. Can J-Street explain to us exactly what makes this one-sided joke of a resolution "pro-Israel" and why they are soliciting money to donate to this nutcase? I'd really love to know. (h/t Hard Little Machine and Bella Center) |
Reuters vs. the truth about the Temple Mount Posted: 20 Jun 2012 02:30 AM PDT From Reuters: Jews call the raised ground at the eastern edge of Jerusalem's Old City the Temple Mount, while Muslims know it as the Noble Sanctuary.Jews "call" it the Temple Mount, but Muslims "know" what it really is. A senior Muslim official involved in the plan said one to two million foreign pilgrims could visit Al-Aqsa annually if access were free and unimpeded.Millions could visit, just like the good old days before the Jews came along, right? I've already shown how damaged and forsaken the Dome of the Rock was in the late 1800s and early 1900s in two web posts and a video. But I found a color image of the Temple Mount taken in the 1950s, when millions of Muslims were free to visit as much as they wanted on the way to Mecca, or otherwise. It doesn't look at all the way that Reuters makes it sound: (Click to enlarge.) The dome wasn't golden - it was gilded in 1960 (and again in 1994.) The plaza wasn't filled with pilgrims, but with weeds. And the Dome was in disrepair. You can see it was even in worse shape in these two videos I spliced together, made in 1954 and a small part in the late 1940s or 1950: Does it look like Muslims were flocking to the "Noble Sanctuary"? Reuters keeps going: This is also where Judaism's two Bible-era Temples once stood, the first destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BC and the second leveled by the Romans in 70 AD. The Western Wall, the last remnant of the second structure, is one of the most sacred sites in Judaism.Oh, as an afterthought, a couple of Jewish temples also happened to be on top of that hill. And what might the most sacred site in Judaism be, hmmm? Considering that this is an article about the Temple Mount, it seems as if Reuters is deliberately avoiding the tiny little fact that it it Judaism's most holy spot. (Also, the Kotel is not the only remaining remnant from the Temple, as much of the entire western wall - far beyond the Kotel - and much of the southern wall are still there. ) |
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