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- Bonus Chanukah Video: Haneirot Halalu (Six13)
- Chanukah video night 6: Chanukah Time (Josh & the Jamtones)
- Thursday links
- Caption contest!
- "New Israel Fund" tries, and fails, to defend its grantees demonizing Israel
- Iran stymies IAEA again
- Hamas terror rally in Nablus draws tens of thousands (updated)
- Which newspaper reported "settlers stormed Joseph's Tomb"?
- Abbas' lie of the day: "Hamas recognizes Israel"
- The Darwin Award, Hebron-edition (updated)
Bonus Chanukah Video: Haneirot Halalu (Six13) Posted: 13 Dec 2012 10:00 PM PST | ||||
Chanukah video night 6: Chanukah Time (Josh & the Jamtones) Posted: 13 Dec 2012 03:30 PM PST | ||||
Posted: 13 Dec 2012 02:30 PM PST From Ian: Radical and Moderate Palestinians Who Is More Popular? by Khaled Abu Toameh "Erekat and the rest of the Palestinian Authority leadership do not see Hamas's ambition of destroying Israel is an obstacle to peace -- nor do they see that the real threat to the two-state solution is Hamas and the unwillingness of many Palestinians to accept Israel's right to exist. Abbas condemns Hamas head's statements; Likud doesn't buy it Hatnua chair Livni congratulates PA president for taking stand against calls for Israel's destruction; she's 'burying her head in the sand,' PM's party says PMW: Fatah glorifies Hamas' rockets from Gaza against Israel and supports armed conflict "The Palestinian Authority and Fatah condemned Israel's Operation Pillar of Defense that aimed at destroying Hamas' terror infrastructure in the Gaza Strip. It never once condemned Hamas' rocket attacks on Israel during the 8-day conflict. Ehud Olmert's Peace Delusion "It seems that the Palestinian strategy for peace is this: Force the Israelis to give up land for "peace," then use terror attacks and international pressure to force them to give up more. Repeat until Israel is no longer recognizable or defendable. This being the case, how can Israel be expected to trust in Abbas that he doesn't share Hamas' view on Israel's right to exist?" Israeli Envoy Sees Radicals Risk Preferable to Assad Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren said the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would be a boon to Israel and the Mideast, even if radical Islamists try to fill the vacuum left by his departure. Barkat: E1 building will strengthen Jerusalem In Wall Street Journal op-ed, J'lem Mayor denounces global condemnation of E1 construction plans, says building will strengthen city. "In this respect, he said that the push to divide "the united...capital of the state of Israel" is misguided, as "no divided city in history has ever succeeded."BDS-linked professor to chair California university anti-Semitism task force "Manzar Foroohar, a professor connected to the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, has been selected to chair a committee aimed at combating anti-Semitism in the California State University (CSU) system." CAMERA: FBI Figures: Still No 'Wave of Islamophobia' "Nearly half of hate crimes reported in 2011 were racially motivated," The Baltimore Sun noted ("U.S. hate crimes decline," December 11). Religious bias accounted for nearly one-fifth of the total. "Thirteen percent of the 936 religious bias crimes were anti-Islamic, but the large majority [63.2] were anti-Semitic in nature." Proposed Army manual tells G.I.s not to insult Taliban, speak up for women The draft handbook offers a list of "taboo conversation topics" that soldiers should avoid, including "making derogatory comments about the Taliban," "advocating women's rights," UN Watch: Human Rights Day Marred by Election of Slave-holding Mauritania as VP of UN Human Rights Council "According to a recent report by the Guardian, "up to 800,000 people in a nation of 3.5 million remain chattels," with power and wealth overwhelmingly concentrated among lighter-skinned Moors, "leaving slave-descended darker-skinned Moors and black Africans on the edges of society."Despite having murdered tens of thousands of its own people, the Bashar al-Assad regime remains a full member of UNESCO's human rights committee, "and no one at UNESCO seems to care the slighest bit," said UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer. A war-wary terrorist By all indications, these days Nasrallah is sweating bullets under his turban. "First, the decapitation of Hamas with the targeted killing of its military chief Ahmed Jabari, which opened the operation, affirms that Israel's policy of targeted killings has been further perfected. The seamless synergy between precise real-time intelligence, hair trigger reaction and pinpoint accuracy responsible for he hit on Jabari amounts to a tactical breakthough which surely did not escape Nasrallah's attention. It was as if the IDF was "roof knocking" (a tactic where occupants are warned by the Israeli military to escape just ahead of bombing a terrorist target) on his bunker. Moreover, Nasrallah must now suspect he would be the first target of any future Hezbollah-Israeli conflict." Israelis and Palestinians to meet in Jordan in February, King Abdullah says Jordanian monarch bashes Egypt for harming kingdom economically and marginalizing it diplomatically, Arab paper reports Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev refused to comment on the report, and a Palestinian government spokesman was not available for comment. US denies holding backchannel talks with Hamas State Department urges Israel to reconsider withholding PA tax revenues; Ashton reportedly 'shocked' by Liberman statement comparing Europe's stance on Mashaal speech to Holocaust era inaction Four EU states reportedly tried to foil condemnation of Mashaal hate speech "According to an Israel Radio report Wednesday, Denmark, Finland, Portugal and Ireland pressured European foreign ministers to condemn Israel solely for its E1 settlement construction plan at a meeting of the body's foreign council Monday. Congress seeks to double US funding of anti-missile cooperation with Israel In wake of Pillar of Defense success, Iron Dome spending may balloon from $210 million to $680 million "A letter sent Wednesday by Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) and James Inhofe (R-Okla.) to the top senators on the Armed Services Committee urges them to agree to the higher House increase in the bicameral conference talks that finalize the act." India Expresses Desire for Iron Dome System "India wants the Iron Dome defense system. Defense News reports that India and Israel are cooperating on the development of weapons systems and that India's main wish is to acquire the Iron Dome on a "buy and build" basis. This means India wants to acquire it and obtain a license from Israel for its manufacture." | ||||
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"New Israel Fund" tries, and fails, to defend its grantees demonizing Israel Posted: 13 Dec 2012 12:00 PM PST Im Tirtzu wrote an open letter to the new head of the New Israel Fund, which funds anti-Israel NGOs: Dear Mr. Lurie:The NIF response is astonishing (not yet online): In today's "open letter" to the New Israel Fund chair, the Im Tirtzu organization uses allegation, misrepresentation and outright falsehood to make their case.The percentage of civilians killed compared to militants in Pillar of Defense is roughly the same as for Cast Lead, about 1 to 1. Anyone who has read the IDF responses to Goldstone would know that the processes meant to protect civilians pre-dates Cast Lead. Of course, the IDF is always looking to improve, and it looks at criticism from all corners, but the IDF goes to lengths that are literally unprecedented by any other army to minimize civilian casualties. For the NIF to take credit for this is not only obviously false, but more than a little self-serving. And its comparison of casualties in two completely different scales of conflict is knowingly deceptive. NIF's response is false. * For three years, Im Tirtzu has accused the Israeli human rights community of being the prime source for the Goldstone report. Repeating a lie loudly and frequently doesn't make it so. An objective analysis proved that less than two percent of the Goldstone Report's negative findings about the IDF during Operation Cast Lead were attributable to human rights organizations (link); the vast majority of information came from public sources in the Israeli government and military.Im Tirtzu does not make that claim in this open letter. It says that the anti-Israel campaign from NGOs culminated in the Goldstone Report and that NIF grantees were cited extensively. Im Tirtzu's language here is mostly accurate (maybe not "hundreds of times" but well over a hundred.) NIF's response is false. * Not one of the human rights organizations Im Tirtzu attacks accused Israel of war crimes in the recent Gaza action. One organization signed a letter asking for investigation of possible breaches of the Geneva convention by both sides in the conflict.In Im Tirtzu's fact sheet, they document the accusations with citations: A B'Tselem statement the day after Operation Pillar of Defense began accused Israel of targeting civilians: "As was the case four years ago [in Operation Cast Lead], Israeli officials are now using the conduct of Palestinian organizations to justify harm to Palestinian civilians….The fact that one side violates the law does not give the other side the right to violate it as well." (HERE) Days later, B'Tselem accused Israel of targeting journalists (HERE) despite the fact that the "journalists" were well-known senior terrorists in Hamas and Islamic Jihad. (HERE) Adalah, another flagship NIF grantee – it seeks as an official position the end of Israel as a Jewish State – accused Israel of "a serious violation of the laws of war." (HERE) Sari Bashi, the executive director of Gisha, accused Israel of "collective punishment" during the conflict. (HERE) Collective punishment is a war crime under Article 33 of the 4th Geneva Convention. The Public Committee Against Torture in Israel signed a statement claiming, without offering any specifics, "concrete evidence indicating the commission of war crimes" by Israel. The statement also blamed Israel entirely for Hamas's rocket attacks on Israeli civilians and called for another Goldstone-style "investigation" of Israel at the United Nations. (HERE) NIF's response is false. The NIF response letter continues: * The right to dissent is often a casualty of war. After Operation Cast Lead, Israel's human rights community were threatened and vilified and it is now happening again. As in any conflict anywhere, it is the responsibility of human rights groups to monitor and report, and it is their right and everyone's to offer opinions regarding the conduct of the conflict. While NIF does not necessarily agree with the positions of the many organizations we support, we staunchly defend their right to do their jobs, dissent from the majority based on their own analyses, and point out controversial issues of concern.Here, the NIF is acknowledging that they cannot defend everything that the organizations they fund do - but they are willing to continue to fund them nonetheless! Is there any oversight? Are there any checks and balances? Are there any reviews of issues that the NIF might find problematic? Or is an organization's criticism of Israel enough to give it the benefit of the doubt? Moreover, it is a bit hypocritical to complain about NGO's being "vilified" when that is exactly what they do to Israel, every day. The simple fact is that the NGOs must adhere to the standards they demand from the Israeli government and the IDF. Demanding that their biases, their sources of funding, their methodologies and the identity and affiliations of their researchers be exposed is simply asking them to be transparent - something that any legitimate watchdog organization should welcome. They draw conclusions about Israeli motivations using far, far less credible evidence than their detractors use to criticize them. It is when they stonewall on this vital information that we can start to wonder if they are as pure and objective as they claim to be. Any unbiased observer must conclude that they are not - far from it. And this letter from NIF proves it. This doesn't mean that what they do is worthless - all democracies must have checks and balances, and Israel is no exception. But when they cross the line from truth into lies, as the NIF response does, it is reasonable to question everything else about them. It is not a small matter. While the NGOs claim that they are working to save people's lives, their work can also endanger people's lives. The debate as to where the line must be drawn between valuing some lives and endangering other lives during wartime is a valuable one, and one that the IDF does every day with or without the NIF. Criticism is fine - but lies are not. This response shows that, apparently, the funder of these anti-Israel NGOs does not know the difference. (h/t N.) | ||||
Posted: 13 Dec 2012 11:00 AM PST From Reuters: Inspectors from the U.N. nuclear watchdog arrived in Tehran on Thursday to hold talks over Iran's disputed nuclear program but there was no sign they would gain access to the Parchin military complex as requested.The IAEA had previously expressed frustration at being denied access the Parchin, which satellite images show as a site of very suspicious activity. Evidence of a military component to Iran's nuclear program has been mounting steadily. Today, ISIS says: The latest commercial satellite imagery from the alleged Parchin high explosive test site in Iran shows a steady pace of what appears to be the "reconstruction" phase of the site which between April and July 2012 had undergone considerable alterations. Such alterations included building demolitions and earth displacement. Figures 1 through 4 provide a reverse timeline of imagery starting from the latest changes to before major alterations began in late spring 2012.(h/t CHA) | ||||
Hamas terror rally in Nablus draws tens of thousands (updated) Posted: 13 Dec 2012 09:15 AM PST Palestine Times has lots of photos from today's Hamas anniversary celebration rally in Nablus, the first such rally there since the Fatah/Hamas split: That would be the women in the back. Fun for the whole family! The rally included signs and speeches giving praise to rockets that were aimed at Israeli civilians and the Al Qassam Brigades terror group. Fatah media says that Fatah members also joined the celebration, and it was broadcast on PA TV. I don['t see any yellow flags, though. It will be interesting to compare the size of this demonstration with the planned Fatah rally in Gaza on January 1, which is the 49th anniversary of Fatah's first terror attack, a failed attempt to damage Israel's water carrier. (Yes, that is really what the "moderate" Fatah celebrates every year.) What the US and EU utterly ignore is the fact that if elections were held today, Hamas would win again. Pushing Israel to make concessions to an artificial PA that is not supported by even half of its own people has nothing to do with peace; it is more like a psychosis where the fake "peace process" is given magic powers that would somehow transcend what the Palestinian Arabs want. And they want what Hamas says explicitly. UPDATE: (I made this photo into a separate post for a caption contest...)
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Which newspaper reported "settlers stormed Joseph's Tomb"? Posted: 13 Dec 2012 07:40 AM PST We are used to seeing headlines of "settlers" "storming" Jewish holy places in Eretz Yisrael in Arabic media, specifically in media associated with Islamists. Here's one from today: Settlers storm "Joseph's Tomb" in Nablus This is not from a Hamas or Islamic Jihad website - but from Ma'an (Arabic.) Ma'an prides itself on being unbiased and adhering to generally accepted journalistic standards. But in Arabic, its language is indistinguishable from the Islamists. Of course, under existing agreements, Jews have the right to worship in Joseph's Tomb, and the IDF regularly coordinates visits with the PA security forces. Jews from both sides of the Green Line visit the holy place. Often, the Arabs in the area start throwing stones at the worshipers and soldiers protecting them when these scheduled visits occur, which is what happened today. But you'd have to read Islamic Jihad media to even know that. | ||||
Abbas' lie of the day: "Hamas recognizes Israel" Posted: 13 Dec 2012 06:00 AM PST From YNet: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas blasted Hamas Politburo Chief Khaled Mashaal for asserting that his group will never recognize Israel, hinting that the statement hinders the chances of the two-state solution, according to the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet.So what is this four-article agreement that Hamas signed that accepted a two-state solution? Apparently, it is not the 2011 Cairo agreement, which has five articles, but it is the 2007 Mecca national-unity agreement between the two. Here is the full text: Based on the generous initiative announced by Saudi King Abdullah Ben Abdul Aziz and under the sponsorship of his majesty, Fatah and Hamas Movements held in the period February 6–8, 2007 in Holy Mecca the dialogues of Palestinian conciliation and agreement and these dialogues, thanks to God, ended with success and an agreement was reached on the following:Apparently, Abbas is claiming that the fourth paragraph binds Hamas to existing PNA laws which implicitly accept Israel (it is the PLO that accepted Israel, that is out of the scope of what the PA can do.) This agreement has been abrogated numerous times since it was signed, and in fact the Hamas uprising that cut Gaza off from the West Bank - with scores killed - occurred only a few months after this agreement. Obviously, Hamas never interpreted this agreement, nor the Cairo agreement, the way Abbas pretends they do. Hamas has explicitly and repeatedly stressed that it will never accept Israel's existence. So which do you believe - a strained interpretation of intentionally vague language that doesn't even mention anything about a two-state solution or Israel itself, of Hamas' explicit daily threats to destroy Israel? The entire purpose of Abbas' lies is to try to convince the West that the split between the two parties is nothing, really, and that they are really unified. In fact, if they agree on anything, it is that Israel must be destroyed - they just disagree on the timing and tactics. (And sometimes, Fatah leaders seem to agree more with Hamas on even those.) | ||||
The Darwin Award, Hebron-edition (updated) Posted: 13 Dec 2012 02:58 AM PST Here is how Palestine Press Agency reports the shooting of a 17-year old in Hebron yesterday: When a child is born no one knows what will happen to him from the hassles and difficulties of life, but the most beautiful thing is the feeling that Allah has prepared for martyrs who believed in their covenant with God.Salamiyah in fact pulled out the fake pistol and threatened the soldiers with it. Here is a photo of the pistol: The only question is - was Salamiyah a complete idiot for pulling this out in front of soldiers who have been subject to daily attacks , or was he actively looking for martydom as a birthday present? While the death is tragic, the gene pool is a little better today. (h/t CHA for photo and Alya Express News for the idea) UPDATE: No, it wasn't stupidity - it was terror: The officer, a 20-year-old from Tel Aviv, recounted the events in interviews with Israeli media late Tuesday night, saying that she and two border police soldiers under her command were manning a checkpoint near the Cave of the Patriarchs when the young Palestinian approached them.(h/t 1Biodegradable1) |
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