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Posted: 25 Aug 2012 11:30 PM PDT

From Ian:

Lieberman was right: With Abbas in charge there will be no peace
"With either Fatah or Hamas at the helm of the Palestinian people there is absolutely no possibility for long term peace in the region
"Where Lieberman was wrong in his characterization of Abbas is when he stated: "In recent years, we have seen that Mr. Abbas speaks with a moderate and pleasant voice to the international community, but in fact, has been personally acting to undermine attempts to renew the peace process."
He is wrong because Abbas and Fatah have not been trying to "undermine" the peace process "in recent years," they have never actually engaged in a serious discussion about peace. Since Oslo, the Palestinian Authority has been offered and declined final status agreements no less than three times, each with a portion of Jerusalem as its capital.
Fatah and Abbas are not a "roadblock" to peace, because a roadblock implies something temporary. With either Fatah or Hamas at the helm of the Palestinian people there is absolutely no possibility for long term peace in the region."

Caroline Glick Israel faces the cynical world

The UN's appeasement of Iran is a symbol of its decline and decay
"It is time for the United States to hold the UN to account by significantly reducing funding for the organisation, and increasing the level of Congressional oversight. American taxpayers deserve value for money from the UN, and an expectation that their contributions will be used to advance the cause of freedom rather than undermine it."

NYT: Signs Suggest Iran Is Speeding Up Work on Nuclear Program
"International nuclear inspectors will soon report that Iran has installed hundreds of new centrifuges in recent months and may also be speeding up production of nuclear fuel while negotiations with the United States and its allies have ground to a near halt, according to diplomats and experts briefed on the findings."

'No circumstance whatsoever' in which Israel can tolerate a nuclear Iran, says foreign minister
We should have attacked in 2001, says Avigdor Liberman, and all the talk and inaction today are weakening Israel's deterrent capability

Obama's Warning to Syria Comes Amid Iranian Directives to Transfer Chemical Weapons to Hezbollah
"Information gathered by U.S. intelligence officials that Iran's leadership has pressed Bashar al-Assad in Syria to move stockpiles of his chemical weaponry to Hezbollah led to President Obama's remarks earlier this week that any deployment of Syrian chemical weapons would be a "red line" for the U.S., according to the Maariv Newspaper in Israel."

Guardian caves in to bullying on Josh Trevino
"One doubts very much that the majority of the Guardian's already drastically dwindling print readership will be content with the knowledge that freedom of speech in their newspaper of choice is dictated by a tiny cult of extremist cranks. Not only has Ali Abunimah succeeded in exposing the sad truth that comment is anything but free, he has in addition proved that facts are far from sacred.
He has also exposed himself and his fellow travellers for the crude bullies that they are. Had Josh Trevino tweeted anti-Semitic comparisons between Israel and the Nazi regime, support for a proscribed terror organisation or the annihilation of a certain sovereign state, he would have kept his job and inevitably become a darling of the anti-Israel crowd."

Member Of Leading Al-Qaeda-Affiliated Online Forum Posts Photo Of Navy SEAL
Who Participated In Bin Laden Raid And Calls For 'Allah To Kill' Him

Al-Quds Day Toronto 2012: Gay Israel Supporter Told "You Shall Be Stoned To Death"

Turkey: Minister halts military band to allow Islamic chant
We now have the chance to turn all schools into religious schools, says AKP deputy

Analysis: Brotherhood taking total control of Egypt
With rise of Morsy, a new dictatorship may be replacing the old while world persists in looking for signs of pragmatism.

Saved in Shanghai — a young girl's story highlights a rare WWII place of refuge
20,000 Jews were protected from the Holocaust in the Japanese-occupied city. Nina Admoni, whose husband would later head the Mossad, was one of them

Israeli Women Ahead in Science Poised to Lead in Biotech
"Metallo-Therapy Ltd., which is developing a new method for cancer diagnosis by delivering nano-liposomes to tumor cells, recently received a $4 million investment from Moshe Arkin, former CEO of Agis Industries Ltd. and Perrigo Co. (PRGO)'s vice chairman. Amal Ayoub, Metallo-Therapy's founder and CEO, says she thinks one reason is that she's female -- and Arab.
''Being an Arab woman was actually an advantage," says Ayoub, who has a doctorate in biomedical engineering form Ben Gurion University. "It got Arkin's attention."


PLO accuses Iran of being Zionist. Too funny.

Posted: 25 Aug 2012 08:45 PM PDT

From Saudi Gazette:
The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) on Saturday harshly criticized Iran for inviting Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh to attend the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Tehran later this month. "Iran joined the Israeli choir which aims to undermine the Palestinian political system and its elected legitimacies," the PLO Executive Committee said in a press statement, a copy of which was obtained by Saudi Gazette.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will not go to the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Iran if his rival Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas also attends, a minister said Saturday.
"President Abbas will not take part in the Non-Aligned summit if Haniyeh is present, no matter what form his attendance takes," Foreign Minister Riyad Al-Malki said in Ramallah, headquarters of the Palestinian Authority.

A Hamas spokesman earlier on Saturday said Haniyeh would attend the Aug. 30-31 conference in Tehran "in accordance with the invitation from Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad."

The PLO said it "will not allow any power or regime to bypass the Palestinian people's institutions and its legitimate representatives."
Ma'an alludes to a small fact that is simply never explained to Western audiences:
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad on Saturday urged his counterpart in Gaza not to attend, after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad invited Haniyeh to join the summit of 120 non-aligned nations.

The premier's position is that the Palestine Liberation Organization is legally the sole representative of the Palestinian people, and it has given the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority the task of governing Palestine.
Indeed, the PA does not report to the people - it reports to the PLO, which a decidedly non-democratic organization. The PLO is recognized by the UN as the "sole representative of the Palestinian people" and it derives its legitimacy from that, not from elections.

Which means that even if (and when) the people voted for Hamas, the PLO has effective veto power since the PA reports to the PLO.

And Hamas' rival Fatah, of course, dominates the PLO.

Fayyad himself was never elected prime minister - he was appointed to that position by Mahmoud Abbas. it is unclear if he was acting in his capacity as president of the PA or head of the PLO when he did that.

When Westerners think of the PA they think it is democratic because a couple of elections were held there. Nothing could be further from the truth. The PLO is the dominant organization and it is anything but democratic; it is dominated by a political party that also includes the Al Aqsa Martyr's Brigades, a terror group.


Estonian gas company makes horrific Holocaust joke on homepage

Posted: 25 Aug 2012 06:31 PM PDT

"Gas heating - flexible, convenient, and efficient" is the caption

An Estonian natural gas company placed the above image and caption on its homepage, causing an uproar, according to Lenta.ru .

The Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Nazism and Stalinism, celebrated in Estonia on 23 August, was marked by scandal. On the website of the local gas company GasTerm  was a photograph of the Auschwitz concentration camp, together with a description of the benefits of gas central heating. The photo was later removed (the site  issued a brief comment with apologies)...

How long the scandalous picture was on the site is unknown.  
The photo of the gate to Auschwitz with the inscription "Arbeit macht frei" ("Work makes you free") was on the home page of the site The caption reads (translated from Estonian): "Gas heating - versatile, comfortable and efficient."

After the story hit the media, the picture has been removed. It was replaced by a conventional gas burner picture. The site added a short comment: "If the photo is posted here previously caused anyone discomfort, we sincerely apologize."

The story, however, does not end there. Journalists contacted the executive director of GasTerm, Sven Linrosom. From his comments the absurd sense of what is happening only intensified.

Normally, a company would probably try something hush up the scandal. They would declare, for example, the appearance of a controversial photograph was a mistake by the site administrator.

However, the executive director of GasTerm's comments to journalists only added fuel to the fire. First, he admitted that the picture was taken in person when he visited Auschwitz. Also confirmed that the company deliberately placed the photograph on the site (i.e,, the appearance of a controversial photo was not random).

Explaining the purpose for which it was made, Linros, reportedly referred to the fact that "the gas heating is often associated with the events of the Holocaust." "We often hear the joke about the fact that Hitler killed himself because he had received a bill for the gas," he added.
The Jewish communinty in Estonia condemned the company for its actions.

(h/t Vandoren)


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