Elder of Ziyon Daily News |
- Careful with those superhero kippot
- Lebanese imam: Christians wouldn't make offensive video, only Jews
- Egyptian MPs seek to bar IMF loan for "usury"
- Thursday links
- Muslim protest roundup
- Amazing quote from US diplomat: "They got the wrong guy"
- PLO official talks "binational state," Hamas and Fatah slam him
- Al Qaeda releases video of Jewish hostage in Afghanistan. Why?
- Round-up on "Sam Bacile" and the misdirection of the "Mohammed" movie
Careful with those superhero kippot Posted: 13 Sep 2012 06:16 PM PDT When Junior Elder had his fifth birthday party, I came up with a neat activity for the kiddie guests: decorate your own kippah. I got white leather kippot, drew outlines of the Batman and Superman logos in pencil, and give the kids markers to fill them in. I hope I don't get into trouble: Marvel's Spidey sense for copyright violations has stretched all the way to Jerusalem to ensnare a popular kippa maker in its web of lawsuits.There are a lot of places selling Spiderman kippot on the web. Not to mention every other cartoon character you can think of. Now, if someone would make a Mohammed kippah.... |
Lebanese imam: Christians wouldn't make offensive video, only Jews Posted: 13 Sep 2012 03:15 PM PDT From Now Lebanon: Salafi Sheikh Ahmad al-Assir condemned on Thursday the release of an amateur anti-Islam film that insulted Prophet Mohammed and sparked angry protests in number of Arab countries.The English translation edited out his statement that "Jews" made the film "from the intensity of their anger and hatred against Islam and Muslims." Then again, an Arab member of Knesset said the same thing: "Zionist elements" are to blame for increasing hatred and fear of Islam, MK Taleb a-Sanaa (UAL-Ta'al) said on Thursday, in reaction to rioting over the anti-Islam film Innocence of Muslims. |
Egyptian MPs seek to bar IMF loan for "usury" Posted: 13 Sep 2012 01:00 PM PDT Al Ahram reports: Egyptian parliamentarians have renewed their attacks on government plans to take a $4.8 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund, with some Islamist figures claiming such borrowing is against religious law. Speaking during a Wednesday afternoon sitting of Egypt's Upper House of Parliament, several MPs said an IMF loan would involve ursury [sic], a practice forbidden by Islamic strictures.Maybe they can sell the Pyramids to a Vegas developer to get the cash they need! |
Posted: 13 Sep 2012 11:30 AM PDT From Ian: Melanie Phillips: The guilty men behind the Arab Winter "So now we can see the terrible results of western liberal hubris, the so-called Arab Spring so credulously and stupidly brought into being by Barack Obama, David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy. In Libya, the American ambassador and three colleagues have been murdered. In Egypt, the embassy has been sacked. In Yemen, the mob inflamed by Muslim Brotherhood incitement has today stormed the US embassy there." The Palestinian Authority's sorry state "The facts, however, consistently belie the accepted Palestinian cop-out. Israel is the indispensable crutch upon which the PA leans. Without Israel propping up the Ramallah-based economy, things there would be incalculably worse. Thus Israeli taxpayers foot the PA electricity bills. Ramallah's arrears amount to a quarter of the Israel Electric Corporation's deficit and the shortfall is borne by each and every Israeli household." Palestinians call for protests to end Oslo Accords By KHALED ABU TOAMEH Activists call for mass demonstrations in the West Bank on Friday to demand an end to the Oslo Accords, other agreements. Did intelligence fears prompt Canada to cut Iran ties? I believe Harper acted on new intelligence. But the warnings were likely more about the Iranian embassy activities in Canada than they were about the safety of our personnel abroad. The Hidden Threat of an Iranian Nuclear Bomb "This is where Keller's argument completely fails. The whole premise of allowing Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon is based on the theory of mutually assured destruction (MAD): that Iran would never use a bomb against Israel because Israel would retaliate with its own nuclear weapons. MSNBC host: 'Who's More Dangerous, the Supreme Leader in Tehran or Netanyahu?' Chris Stevens was a noble, empathetic man, say the murdered envoy's Israeli friends The US ambassador to Libya, who had served in Jerusalem, fell in love with Middle East when serving with the Peace Corps in Morocco in the 1980s Cairo Encouraged Embassy Attack by Letting Previous Attackers Walk Just two weeks ago, a Cairo court sentenced 76 people indicted over last September's mob attack on Israel's embassy in Cairo. The net result is that not a single person is going to jail over that attack, sending the clearest possible message that mobs can attack foreign embassies in Cairo with impunity. Yet no world leader has lodged even a pro forma protest over this decision. MEMRI: Testing YouTube's 'Promotes Terrorism' Flagging Feature For Videos Of Osama Bin Laden, 9/11, Al-Qaeda – The Results: 58 Of 100 Remain Active Blame Anyone but Hamas at UNRWA "Mr. Turner, however, is evidently taking his cues from the Palestinian narrative. So enthralled is he by images of persecuted Palestinians and jackbooted Israelis that he seems incapable of objectively assessing the state of Gaza. How else can one explain his inability to not only hold Hamas to account, but to even acknowledge their existence in his piece? Hamas finance case can proceed against Arab Bank US judge rules that Jordan-based bank can be held liable for holding Hamas funds by US citizen wounded in 2008 Hamas fire. Cairo agrees to host Hamas headquarters, Arabic daily says A year after leaving Damascus, Islamists reportedly find a new home 3 Cheers to Batsheva "Once again, just over a week ago, the anti-Israel movement excelled itself in its disrespect for international culture and dialogue, whilst promoting a vision of hate. Rather then let the many concert goers watch the internationally acclaimed Israeli Batsheva Company perform, anti-Israel boycotters tried to ruin the enjoyment of everyone by protesting at the event." Brad Pitt, IBM, and the Holocaust Judea Pearl, Daniel Pearl's Dad, Wins "the Nobel Prize of Computer Science" "It's a strange day to report this news. Still, I'm happy to report it: Judea Pearl, a UCLA professor, the father of Daniel Pearl, and a true gentleman, won the Turing Award, an award that many people call "the Nobel Prize of Computer Science." New Israeli tactic makes deadly viruses commit suicide "Vecoy offers a cunning new way to disarm viruses by luring them to attack microscopic, cell-like decoys. Once inside these traps, the viruses effectively commit suicide. |
Posted: 13 Sep 2012 10:00 AM PDT Yemen: Yemeni police Thursday shot dead a protester and wounded five others when they opened fire on a crowd attempting to storm the US embassy in Sanaa to protest a film mocking Islam, a security official said.Egypt: Protesters ripped the doors off a police car, as they pushed it toward the line of black-clad Central Security Forces officers guarding the road leading to the US Embassy in Cairo. From 100 meters away, they advanced, throwing rocks, until the crowd was perhaps a dozen meters away from the CSF line. Protesters set the car on fire next to the Omar Makram Mosque, and black smoke billowed into the air, obscuring part of the CSF lines from view. Tear gas canisters volleyed through the black smoke, and protesters were driven back.Iraq: In Iraq on Thursday, hundreds of Shiite followers of the anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr demanded the closure of the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad because of the film. Protesters burned American flags and carried banners reading, "We reject the attack on the Prophet Muhammad.Iran: Iranian students protested outside the Swiss embassy in Tehran on Thursday against an anti-Islam film that sparked violent reactions in several Muslim countries and the killing of the U.S. ambassador to Libya.Israel: Chanting "God is Great" and waving the green flags of the Israel Islamic Movement, around 50 protesters gathered outside the US Embassy in Tel Aviv on Thursday, to protest against an anti-Islam film that has inflamed passions across the region.Gaza's protest was run by Hamas, smartly trying to keep Gazan anger directed outwards: Several hundred Palestinians in the Gaza Strip protested on Thursday against an anti-Muslim film that has sparked deadly riots in Libya and Yemen.Tunisia: American flags were also burned in Tunisia, outside the US embassy in the capital, Tunis.But in Libya, there was a counterprotest: |
Amazing quote from US diplomat: "They got the wrong guy" Posted: 13 Sep 2012 08:30 AM PDT Barry Rubin notices something truly perverse in a Haaretz article (now behind the paywall): I have a lot of friends in the Foreign Service, now and retired, and I was very upset about the deaths of five American diplomats and two American soldiers in Libya. I know this person was a colleague, too. But my goodness, how horrifyingly revealing is this quote: |
PLO official talks "binational state," Hamas and Fatah slam him Posted: 13 Sep 2012 07:00 AM PDT From JPost: Senior PLO official Ahmed Qurei said the Palestinian Authority is willing to discuss the formation of a bi-national state with Israel, if Israel gives up on the two-states solution, Israel Radio reported Thursday.A "binational state," of course, is a code word for the destruction of the Jewish state. And Arabs have talked about such a state ever since they realized that a Jewish state might actually come about, in 1947 before the UN partition vote. The, too, they pretended that they would live in peace with the Jews, as long as the Jews would stay in their ghettoes and behave themselves according to the rules of dhimmitude. But Hamas isn't having any of that. Mahmoud Zahar cannot even stomach having any Jews in Palestine, or even giving lip service to Jews having any political say in their future, as he slammed the idea of a "binational state." He called the idea of negotiating with Israel on its own destruction "bankruptcy." He then restated the Hamas position, that so many Western idiots think shows Hamas flexibility: "We do not accept a two-state solution. We accept a state even on the land liberated from the 1967 territories, without any concessions from the rest of historic Palestine, with the right of future generations to return." Hebrew media report that Fatah was against Qurei's idea as well - because, in a binational state, Jewish communities would still exist in Judea and Samaria! In other words, according to the progressive, liberal Fatah party, Judea and Samaria must remain Judenrein no matter what - even in an Arab-majority "binational" Palestine! Sounds like apartheid, doesn't it? Maybe some outraged, moralistic Europeans will boycott Fatah for saying that they want Jew-free zones. |
Al Qaeda releases video of Jewish hostage in Afghanistan. Why? Posted: 13 Sep 2012 05:00 AM PDT Challah Hu Akbar reports: Warren Weinstein, an American Jewish contractor was kidnapped on August 13, 2011 in Lahore, Pakistan. In December, Ayman al-Zawahiri, the current leader of Al Qaeda, claimed responsibility for Weinstein's kidnapping. My name is Warren Weinstein. I am 71. I'm a consultant. I was working in Pakistan when I was captured by the Mujahidin. I appealed to the President of the United States and the American government to intervene on my behalf and to seek my release.The demands by Al Qaeda seem to be: Zawahiri implies Weinstein is not to be freed "until the Crusaders release our captives" including Omar Abdel Rahman and Aafia Siddiqui according to a translation by the SITE Monitoring Service...Last year Zawahiri issued a far longer list of demands, including Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and an end to U.S. military bombings abroad.Since most of the demands are for the US, why is Al Qaeda having Weinstein ask for Israeli help? Are they trying to dare Israel to mount a rescue operation? Do they think Israel can influence the US to release terrorists in order to save Weinstein? Is this just a pathetic attempt by a fading Al Qaeda to appear relevant and stay in the news? Or do they want to taunt Israel in the future by saying "we can kidnap Jews and there is nothing you can do about it"? It is good to see that Weinstein appears healthy, but this video release is very bizarre. |
Round-up on "Sam Bacile" and the misdirection of the "Mohammed" movie Posted: 13 Sep 2012 02:35 AM PDT Here's a brief chronology on how the story about "Sam Bacile," the man whose film was blamed for sparking the deadly riots in Egypt and Libya that killed US diplomats, fell apart yesterday: Jeffrey Goldberg: As part of my search for more information about Sam Bacile, the alleged producer of the now-infamous anti-Muhammad film trailer "The Innocence of Muslims," I just called a man named Steve Klein -- a self-described militant Christian activist in Riverside, California (whose actual business, he said, is in selling "hard-to-place home insurance"), who has been described in multiple media accounts as a consultant to the film.NYT: The history of the film — who financed it; how it was made; and perhaps most important, how it was translated into Arabic and posted on YouTube to Muslim viewers — was shrouded Wednesday in tales of a secret Hollywood screening; a director who may or may not exist, and used a false name if he did; and actors who appeared, thanks to computer technology, to be traipsing through Middle Eastern cities. One of its main producers, Steve Klein, a Vietnam veteran whose son was severely wounded in Iraq, is notorious across California for his involvement with anti-Muslim actions, from the courts to schoolyards to a weekly show broadcast on Christian radio in the Middle East.Tablet: The Truth About Mohammed Movie AP finds the likely real "Sam Bacile": The provocative anti-Muslim film implicated in mob protests in Egypt and Libya received logistical help from a man once convicted of financial crimes and featured actors who complained that their inflammatory dialogue was dubbed in after filming. In the end, it was not this bizarre bigoted movie that started the protests, but they were well-planned in advance: A pro-al Qaeda group responsible for a previous armed assault on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi is the chief suspect in Tuesday's attack that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya, sources tracking militant Islamist groups in eastern Libya say. |
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