Elder of Ziyon Daily News |
- PalArab "experts" no better than Western pundits
- How's that Hamas/Fatah unity going?
- Tourists jump on Temple Mount, upsetting Muslims
- Wednesday links
- Israelis keep agreement on Cave of Patriarchs; Muslims complain
- Sanctions starting to hurt Iran - but is it enough?
- Photos: Burning Fayyad in effigy
- Translation of parts of anti-semitic Iranian film "Saturday's Hunter"
- Hamas cracking down on Salafists in Gaza, and other news
PalArab "experts" no better than Western pundits Posted: 05 Sep 2012 07:51 PM PDT Palestine Today interviews "experts" on Israeli affairs about Avigdor Lieberman's recent letter to the Quartet saying that Mahmoud Abbas is an obstacle to peace. Nasser Lahham, one of these so-called "experts," said that Lieberman's remarks are serious, and may be a prelude to get rid of President Abbas in any way, "as happened with the late President Yasser Arafat." His brilliant analysis suggests that since Lieberman's party is important to Netanyahu's coalition, then Netanyahu will do anything to keep him in the government - presumably, including assassinating Abbas. Samih Shabib, another of the "experts," says that Lieberman's position reflects that of the government. He says Israel is working to undermine Oslo and when Israel increases the number of permits for Palestinian Arabs to work in Israel, it is trying to convince the Arabs that they aren't so evil - and hoping that they get addicted to Israeli salaries so they wouldn't want a state which would mean borders and no more work. Insidious! Akram Atallah, yet another supposed expert on Israel, notes that Lieberman has floated his own unilateral withdrawal plan from the territories, and that his plan is consistent with demonizing Abbas. He also says that Abbas might be assassinated the way all Arabs are convinced Arafat was disposed of. But before making fun of the cluelessness of these "experts," keep in mind that most Western pundits are just as clueless. In both cases, we see psychological projection at play. The Palestinian Arab pundits project their own violent tendencies onto Israel, assuming that Israelis think the way they do - in this case, telegraphing their desire to kill leaders who are distasteful. Similarly, Western "experts" project their own mostly-leftist values and attitudes onto the Arabs (and Iranian leaders), assuming that since they themselves want peace so badly and love negotiations, so must everyone else. And their analyses of Israeli attitudes are just as ill-informed. For example, compare Tony Karon today with Chemi Shalev last week, and see which one understands Israelis and which is a blowhard. When it comes down to it, at least nine out of ten of the so-called experts on either side are just riffing: trying to get paid for their quasi-expertise and hoping like hell that no one notices that they are frauds. Yet as long as newspapers and cable networks need to fill up space and time, pseudo-experts will continue to dump their garbage into the minds of their consumers. | ||
How's that Hamas/Fatah unity going? Posted: 05 Sep 2012 03:00 PM PDT We are now at 16 months since Fatah and Hamas signed their, um, historic unity agreement, and things couldn't be better! Hamas has begun a training program for diplomats in the Gaza Strip where it rules, a senior official of the Islamist group said, raising the specter of divisions in the Palestinian national movement spreading to its representation abroad.Hamas looks like it is preparing for the State of Gaza - or even to represent itself as the real government of Palestine! Then again, this had been tried before - way back in 1948, in an episode of history that the Palestinian Arabs would like to forget. | ||
Tourists jump on Temple Mount, upsetting Muslims Posted: 05 Sep 2012 01:30 PM PDT The latest outrage: A group of (apparently Christian) foreign tourists jumped and danced on the Temple Mount. This was enough to elicit a press release from the Al Aqsa Heritage Foundation, where they condemned "the reprehensible repeated recent actions by foreign tourists who were encouraged and under the protection of the occupying forces. The tourists played games and performed disgraceful acrobatic movements and dances in the Al Aqsa Mosque, along with accompanying obscene words and resounding voices." Apparently, dancing is disrespectful, but soccer and volleyball are OK. As long as the players aren't, you know, non-Muslim. For good measure, they also complained about Jews defiling the Jewish holy spot. This time they didn't mention Talmudic rituals, but the foundation did say that the Jewish visitors would bring with them posters that were biblical and Talmudic. Also that the Israeli government is trying to turn it into a public square. This photo of a tour guide - again, probably Christian - really got under their skin: | ||
Posted: 05 Sep 2012 12:00 PM PDT From Ian: Where Is the Flotilla for Syria? Assad's war has claimed four times as many victims in 20 months as have been killed in the Israel-Palestine conflict in the last 20 years. "Pro-Palestinians" don't seem to be "pro-anyone" "Had they truly been pro-Palestinian, one would have thought that they would have taken some of this 'unexpected' spare time in Jordan to visit Palestinians refugee camps and meet with some actual Palestinians. They might have learnt about the harsh living conditions the Jordanians impose on the 'refugees' (refugees in a country 60 percent Palestinian); they might have attempted to discuss with Jordanian officials the country's recent decision to revoke the citizenship of many thousands of Palestinians, as well as other Jordanian discrimination against Palestinians that has caused a lot of criticism in the country. They did not do any of these things, they simply went home."[Actually, they did visit a camp beforehand - EoZ] Study: Gap grows between Israeli Arabs, Palestinians 60 percent of Israeli Arabs say they would not want their daughter to marry someone from the West Bank in new survey. Hanan Ashrawi's war on history The paramount object of Palestinian politics remains the nullification of Jewish statehood. Who are the Jewish refugees? "She (Ashrawi) is obviously not aware of, or has chosen to ignore the fact, that on two occasions, in 1957 and again in 1967, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) determined that Jews fleeing from Arab countries were legally refugees who fell within the mandate of the UNHCR." PMW Conflicting views in the PA about increased Israeli entry permits for Palestinians "Israel's decision to allow 180,000 Palestinians to enter Israel for the Muslim holiday of Eid El-Fitr has drawn different responses in the Palestinian Authority. While the official PA daily newspaper said that the move was intended to hurt the Palestinian economy, the independent Al-Quds argued that more contact should be encouraged." Richard Millett: Israel's Batsheva dances on in Edinburgh despite PSC invasions. IDF Blog: Israel Defense Forces: August 2012 IDF Veterans on the 2012 Israeli Paralympic Team IDF Stories: Louis Miller, Paratrooper Iran: Zionists spread homosexuality to control world "This is especially ridiculous as in the Middle East, Israel is the only state where the gay community is safe and protected," she (Saba Farzan) continued. "The Islamic Republic shows with this uncivilized world view how desperate it actually is." MEMRI Iranian News Website Fars Publishes Antisemitic, Anti-U.S. Cartoons On Non-Aligned Movement Conference In Tehran Berlin police probing second anti-Semitic incident in a week Berlin police said Monday that 13 girls from the Chabad Or Avner primary school were verbally abused with anti-Semitic slogans by four teenage girls fom the neighboring public school before their physical education class was to begin, according to the German news agency dpa. The Jewish school shares the gym with the secular school.
Cytometric technique could eliminate need for blood samples Andor Newton camera powers non-invasive probe capable of providing cell concentration and morphological data. Israel Daily Picture Special Rosh Hashanna feature: | ||
Israelis keep agreement on Cave of Patriarchs; Muslims complain Posted: 05 Sep 2012 10:20 AM PDT Ever since 1996, under the Wye River memorandum, Israel and the PA agreed to divide access to the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron. For most of the year, the Muslims have exclusive access to 81% of the site; the Jews have the other 19%. For ten days a year, though Jews have exclusive access and for ten days the Muslims have exclusive access. (Jews cannot visit the cenotaphs to Isaac and Rebecca except for those ten days.) So, naturally, when the Jews have access, the Muslims complain. For Rosh Hashanah,Yom Kippur and the first day of Sukkot, Jews will be able to visit the entire site. This is apparently big news to Egypt's Youm7 site, which has a screaming headline about Israel "closing" the site. Not only that, but they interview Zaid Jabari, an official in Hebron, who says that "the Ibrahimi Mosque mosque is purely Islamic in its entire area; none of it has any relation to the Jews at all, and all actions taken against it are false. This closure is not the first for the Ibrahimi, but comes within the series of attacks continuing against it. The occupation seeks to impose Israeli hegemony on the Ibrahimi Mosque by force of arms, and turning it into a synagogue." He urged the international community to pressure Israel to give the entire shrine to Muslims. It's really funny how a shrine that predates Islam and that is the resting place of the founders of the Jewish people is considered Islamic by Muslims. And not a single Muslim would ever publicly disagree. Keep in mind that under Muslim rule, non-Muslims were not allowed to enter the shrine at all. And even between 1967 and 1996, Jews who visited were often attacked by Muslims: In 1968, a special arrangement was made to accommodate Jewish services on the Jewish New Year and Day of Atonement. This led to a hand-grenade being thrown on the stairway leading to the tomb on October 9 in which 47 Israelis were injured, 8 seriously. On November 4, a large explosion went off near the gate to the compound and 6 people, Jews and Arabs, were wounded. On Yom Kippur eve, October 3, 1976, an Arab mob destroyed several Torah scrolls and prayer books at the tomb. In May 1980, an attack on Jewish worshippers returning from prayers at the tomb left 6 dead and 17 wounded. | ||
Sanctions starting to hurt Iran - but is it enough? Posted: 05 Sep 2012 08:45 AM PDT The good news: An apparent classified Iranian intelligence report that has been leaked online warns of an imminent financial crisis in the country that would cause nation-wide upheaval.Also, Ahmadinejad admits that Iran is having problems selling some of its oil. On the other hand, China is trying to buy all the oil it can from Iran, although limits on transportation because of Europe refusing to insure oil tankers is causing delays. But even if there are riots in the streets of Iran, the one thing that Westerners don't seem to be factoring in is the pride of the mullahs. They have stated that Iran stands tall despite the sanctions and they have instructed their media to relay that message. That obstinacy cannot stop the pressure from mounting but it can delay, for a very long time, any practical change to their nuclear program. Just look at how tenaciously Assad is holding on in Syria. That is how much Iran will prioritize their nuclear program, no matter what. It is a symbol of Iranian power, and symbolism is a lot more important in the Middle East than in the West. I hope I'm wrong, and that the Iranian leadership gives in. But optimistic pundits don't have a great track record in the region. | ||
Photos: Burning Fayyad in effigy Posted: 05 Sep 2012 07:00 AM PDT I mentioned the anti-PA economic protests yesterday in Hebron (and there were some in Ramallah as well.) Here are photos of the protesters burning an image of prime minister Salam Fayyad in effigy. These aren't Islamists - these are secular Palestinian Arabs (the good guys, according to the media.) The protesters don't blame Fatah's corruption for their economic woes. They don't blame their Arab brethren for reneging on their pledges for hundreds of millions of dollars. They aren't protesting the split between Hamas and Fatah. No, they are directing their anger at the one politician who is truly moderate, who untainted by terror, who has a real background in economics and who knows that there is no way for the PA to survive unless it stops acting like a welfare state and the people start acting responsibly. This is the problem: the Palestinian Arabs have been literally raised on the concept that the world owes them everything and that they have no responsibility for their actions. They are on a psychological par with typical four year olds who have not yet learned that they must brush their teeth before bed. Most would rather fantasize about their culture's superheroes - people like Samir Kuntar and Dalal Mughrabi and Yasir Arafat - than decide to so the work necessary to build a nation. They choose stunts and symbolism over reality, and indeed cannot distinguish between the two. When offered real, long term gains for compromising, they instead choose delusions. Fayyad isn't the problem. His people are. | ||
Translation of parts of anti-semitic Iranian film "Saturday's Hunter" Posted: 05 Sep 2012 05:00 AM PDT I wrote last year about a purely anti-semitic film that was a hit in Iran called "Saturday's Hunter." In response to complaints, the director said "Judaism is the symbol of evil." MEMRI has now translated some 20 minutes of the film, and it is even worse than the reports said:
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Hamas cracking down on Salafists in Gaza, and other news Posted: 05 Sep 2012 02:53 AM PDT From Ma'an: Hamas security forces have detained 20 Salafi fighters in the Gaza Strip in a move to prevent rocket fire into Israel, a Salafi jihadist group said Tuesday.Meanwhile, a Salafist group in Egypt denied rumors that they were negotiating with the Egyptian security authorities on avoiding fighting; while they denied having anything to do with the murder of 16 Egyptian troops they refused to condemn the attack and want to keep the option open of doing whatever they want in Egypt. In other news, a local Jenin politician was murdered: The head of a popular committee for public services was shot dead near Jenin refugee camp on Wednesday, Jenin officials said.And a man was killed, and another seriously injured, by a tunnel collapse in Rafah. |
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