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- Lebanese Priest: "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" Called to Destroy Christianity
- Egyptian tweets point out the differences between Egypt and a democracy
- Netanyahu congratulates Obama (video)
- UNRWA's self-serving agenda (MEF)
- Midweek link stuff
- Salafis in Egypt can pray anywhere - but they choose church land
- Muslim Brotherhood meets with Jewish billionaire, Arabs upset
- The people most interested in Palestinian Arab unity are - terrorists
- Shirley Temper - the movie
- Morocco Muslims freak out over Belgium beauties
Lebanese Priest: "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" Called to Destroy Christianity Posted: 07 Nov 2012 11:00 PM PST With all the obvious Muslim anti-semitism and how badly Christians are being treated by Muslims in the Middle East, it is easy to forget that Middle East many Christians hate Jews just as much as their Muslim tormentors do. From MEMRI: Following are excerpts from an interview with Lebanese Maronite priest Father Yousuf Mouannas, which aired on Al-Manar TV on October 7, 2012. I hate when there are unauthorized editions of my best-selling work. | ||
Egyptian tweets point out the differences between Egypt and a democracy Posted: 07 Nov 2012 05:30 PM PST Egyptians showed some very sharp humor after the US election results came in, by tweeting fake news stories that mirror what happened in Egypt after their own presidential election. Some examples: "Hundreds of supporters of Romney demonstrate at Times Square to reject the election results" "The Republican Party demands Obama resign from the presidency of the Democratic Party in order to be the president of all Americans, and Obama vows to cut ties with the Democratic Party" "An unemployed man and his brother were shot in a fight between two families, one which supported Obama and the other one Romney" "Obama purged the judiciary and dismissed the Attorney General, saying: "I am Barack Hussein Obama and I pledge to fully apply the law." "Romney supporters marched in demonstrations in Washington, asserting that they do not recognize the election results and Obama does not represent them." "Mitt Romney, after losing, insists on new American elections." | ||
Netanyahu congratulates Obama (video) Posted: 07 Nov 2012 03:45 PM PST From the US Embassy in Israel: The dual leadership of the Palestinian Arabs also commented: President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday congratulated US President Barrack Obama after he defeated his Republican challenger. | ||
UNRWA's self-serving agenda (MEF) Posted: 07 Nov 2012 01:45 PM PST An important article from The Middle East Forum. Excerpts: Of the three durable solution strategies employed by UNHCR—repatriation, local integration, and resettlement—protracted situations tend to be those in which repatriation is unfeasible, whether due to a continuing conflict within the prospective country of repatriation or to the demographic implications repatriation would entail.The fact that UNRWA did indeed work to integrate Palestinian Arab refugees into their host countries in the 1950s is no longer mentioned by UNRWA - but there is no reason why it cannot do it to help hundreds of thousands of people. Today. The reason why it doesn't, which the article doesn't address, is twofold: UNRWA is mostly run by Palestinian Arabs who don't want to jeopardize their jobs by solving the problem that the agency is supposed to help with, and UNRWA is indeed a political organization which has been pushing the idea of "return" and teaching it to generations of children itself. I discussed this in some detail at the end of this post. I'l repeat it here: UNRWA did in fact work towards resettling refugees, not just giving them aid. The W or UNRWA stands for "Works" and UNRWA's mandate was to create works programs so that refugees could support themselves and (implicitly) eventually integrate into their host countries. While it was not explicit in its mandate, the words "resettlement" were used often in early UN resolutions and documents regarding the refugees. For example, UNGA Resolution 393 from 1950, entitled "Assistance to Palestine Refugees": The General Assembly, Children in the physical education classes at the UNRWA schools exercised to the chant of a-w-d-a (return) In our school, we teach the children from their first year about their country and how it was stolen from them. I tell my son of seven. You will see: one day a man of eighty and a child so high, all, all will go home with arms in their hands and take back their country by force. The difference between UNRWA in 1950 and in 1960 is astonishing, and deserves its own study. But what was once a well-meaning refugee agency that did try to solve the refugee problem - including through resettlement - turned in only a few years into a hateful, inciting and bloated bureaucracy whose only purpose was to perpetuate and increase the refugee problem in perpetuity. | ||
Posted: 07 Nov 2012 12:00 PM PST From Ian: Wall St Journal Editorial: Israel under fire Rockets keep coming from Gaza, not that the world notices "Israel has been fortunate to suffer few fatalities so far from the Gaza attacks. Some of that owes to Israel's deployment of the Iron Dome air defense system, which recently intercepted eight rockets aimed at larger Israeli cities. But no defensive system is perfect and at some point a Palestinian barrage may take a large toll in lives, forcing Israel to respond in a major way.When that happens, Israel will be urged to show "restraint" by the usual diplomatic suspects. We're writing this as a reminder of how much restraint Israel has already shown." Jordan's King Abdullah "Playing With Fire" by Khaled Abu Toameh "The Muslim thugs would not have dared to attack the Halloween party if they thought that the Jordanian authorities would respond in a tough manner. Stand With Us: Yes, anti-Semitism is still a problem on campus "StandWithUs was among the first groups that mobilized to empower students to defend Israel by providing educational materials, advocacy training, and support for their campus events. In many cases, the anti-Israel campaign backfired, producing pro-Israel student leaders motivated to teach their campus communities about Israel. Several organizations now work with these students. Some pro-Israel faculty have also stepped forward to insist on restoring academic and professional standards, and to sponsor Israel education events. Told that Norway is the West's most anti-Semitic country, diplomat lashes out at Israel After bestselling author slams Oslo for anti-Semitism 'on state level' and alleged pro-Palestinian bias, deputy head of mission says the occupation is 'defining factor' of Norway's relations with Israel Leaders call to fight wave of anti-Israel agitation Christian, Jewish leaders focus on countering anti-Israel sentiment within the large Protestant churches around the world. According to Wilkinson, a propaganda campaign is being waged by the Palestinian Authority, the Islamic world and by the Protestant church including the Evangelical church, "propagating replacement theology and its new manifestations." 10 Border Guard officers injured in Shufat Two officers sustain moderate wounds, eight sustain light injuries while arresting suspects in Palestinian refugee camp; teen who stabbed one of the officers injured during arrest Zionist Entity to Be Sued over Abu Jihad Assassination Two Tunisian lawyers plan to file a lawsuit against the Zionist regime for the 1988 assassination of the deputy of late Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) leader Yasser Arafat. Syrian workers now drawing hostility from Lebanese hosts "We've seen the army and the police detaining and roughing up a number of Syrian workers. Most recently, the Lebanese army beat up 72 workers; most of them were Syrian," Houry said. "The Lebanese army rounded up the migrant men in the neighborhood and decided to 'teach them a lesson' instead of doing police work." Egyptian footballer says he may play for Israeli team "Suleiman said that any player's wish to play in the Israeli league is justified by the suspension of football activity in Egypt, criticizing "those responsible for resuming the activity in the country who do not think of the future of all the workers of the sports sector." [UPDATE: He now denies it. - EoZ] Tennis superstar Williams vacations in Eilat Serena, one of the top female players in the sport's history, visits Israeli resort town As demand for food rises, Israel doubles up on agritech Israel's capabilities in agricultural technology will help ensure that the world's growing population has enough to eat, a top agribusiness executive says The need for speed is just an illusion Israeli psychologist invents a device to prove how little time drivers actually save by hitting the pedal to the metal. Israel Daily Picture: Fez, Tarboush, Kaffiya -- Why the Arabs of Palestine Flipped their Ottoman Lids in the 1930s As the accompanying 1920 picture of an Arab demonstration shows, most of the Arab men were wearing fezzes (tarboush) or turbans. Only a few were wearing the cloth kaffiya and agal (the cord on top). Also: 8 year old boy donates money to Hezbollah to buy a drone Israelis blowing up a house in 1968. Not what you think, though: CiFWatch satire: Bowing to U.S. pressure, Abbas announces 10 month freeze on incitement & antisemitism | ||
Salafis in Egypt can pray anywhere - but they choose church land Posted: 07 Nov 2012 10:15 AM PST The symbolism is hard to miss: The diocesan headquarters of the Coptic church in Shubra Al-Kheima was stormed by Salafis on Monday after afternoon prayers. The group raised a banner reading "Rahma Mosque" and remained on the premises until prayers at dawn, when the Interior Ministry intervened and removed the group. Freedom of religion in Egypt is now little more than a slogan: Mohamed Talaat didn't like the fact Christian music was being played at a party to promote interfaith harmony in the Egyptian town of Minya south of Cairo, so together with a group of like-minded Islamist hardliners, he showed up to put a stop to it.The "moderate" Muslim Brotherhood has been doing very little to protect the Christians of Egypt. | ||
Muslim Brotherhood meets with Jewish billionaire, Arabs upset Posted: 07 Nov 2012 09:00 AM PST
AlArab Online, a London-based pan-Arab newspaper, says that the Muslim Brotherhood "revealed its true face" by meeting with a Jewish businessman. It raised questions about why Shater, who is not a member of the government, would be meeting with Bonderman, ranked #683 in Forbes list of billionaires. It accuses him of supporting Israel (I didn't see any particularly Zionist ties) and said that this shows that the Brotherhood will do anything to stay in power, even reaching out to "Israel." AlArab continues to fume, reminding us that President Morsi gave a flowery note to Israel's president which it claimed was mere protocol. In fact, the newspaper continues, it would not be surprised if the Ikhwan actually believes that the Holocaust occurred, and it expects that they will now recognize Israel within the "1967 borders" just like they claim Hamas treacherously did - all to get their hands on filthy Western dollars. Notably, Bonderman is apparently an Islamophile. He went to Cairo in 1966 after he graduated Harvard Law to study Islamic law, and he became a fluent speaker of Arabic. He is also known for hiring The Rolling Stones, John Cougar Mellencamp and Robin Williams to entertain guests at his 60th birthday party. | ||
The people most interested in Palestinian Arab unity are - terrorists Posted: 07 Nov 2012 07:30 AM PST Ever since the Fatah/Hamas split and violent Hamas takeover of Gaza, the rhetoric between the two sides has been sharp (and often entertaining.) The most recent examples have been that Hamas is accusing Fatah of selling out on its commitment to destroy Israel via the "right to return," because of Abbas' misleading interview on Israel TV last week. Fatah responded that Hamas collaborates with Israel to destroy Fatah and Abbas' upcoming UN stunt. Hamas' police beating of peaceful woman protesters yesterday earned a sharp rebuke from Fatah as well, with it hilariously complaining about Hamas being against freedom of expression - when Fatah is at least as guilty of that itself. Throughout the insults, one party has been keen on settling the differences: The terror group Islamic Jihad. Today, Islamic Jihad held a mini-summit in Gaza in its headquarters to encourage Fatah and Hamas to stop their "bickering and mud-slinging" in the media, especially in the run-up to Abbas' UN bid. Westerners think of people who work for peace and unity to be inherently moderate. In the Middle East, however, the people who want "peace" are often those who also are behind the most heinous terrorist attacks. The rules are different in that part of the world, and the most fatal mistake Westerners make is by projecting their own mindset onto people who do not share the same culture or values. It is a mistake made over and over again, by both politicians and the media, and the terrorists and their supporters are more than happy to take advantage of it. Because they not only understand the Western mindset - they are constantly manipulating it. | ||
Posted: 07 Nov 2012 05:15 AM PST Fellow blogger and friend Israellycool made a very nice video piecing together video clips of the photogenic blonde Arab girl who likes to provoke Israeli soldiers, showing that she has been pushed to participate in these protests for months. I thought that his name for her, "Shirley Temper," was brilliant, so I worked with him to create a shorter, more musical version of the video based on his original: By the way, this same girl - A'hd Tamimi, the daughter of of the leader of the Nabi Saleh protests - has been given an award by Mahmoud Abbas for her stagecraft, and CAMERA noticed already last September how she was being used as a propaganda tool. It is a must-read article to understand the background of how children are indoctrinated in Pallywood. The IDF also has a video about how this girl and others are cynically used. | ||
Morocco Muslims freak out over Belgium beauties Posted: 07 Nov 2012 02:46 AM PST From Al Arabiya: Pictures of candidates for Belgium Beauty Queen 2013 taken at Morocco's largest mosque have stirred controversy in the North African kingdom, whose government is led by an Islamist party that won an election last year.This is not an ancient, venerated mosque. It was built in 1993: The Hassan II Mosque is a mosque in Casablanca, Morocco. It is the largest mosque in the country and the 7th largest in the world. Its minaret is the world's tallest at 210 metres (689 ft). Completed in 1993, it was designed by Michel Pinseau and built by Bouygues. The minaret is 60 stories high topped by a laser, the light from which is directed towards Mecca. The mosque stands on a promontory looking out to the Atlantic Ocean, the sea bed being visible through the glass floor of the building's hall. The walls are of hand-crafted marble and the roof is retractable. A maximum of 105,000 worshippers can gather together for prayer: 25,000 inside the mosque hall and another 80,000 on the mosque's outside grounds. |
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