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- Abbas has no plans to outlaw "honor killings"
- The most appropriate video for "Nittel Nacht" - ever!
- Hamas lie of the day
- Monday links
- Israel distances itself from NRA
- Muslims upset over prayers at Kotel HaKatan
- Waqf destroying more priceless artifacts on Temple Mount
- Gaza: 101 terrorists, 68 civilians killed
- HRW condemns Hamas for rocket attacks but is still clueless
- Hamas rally in Lebanon draws thousands
Abbas has no plans to outlaw "honor killings" Posted: 24 Dec 2012 08:00 PM PST In May 2011, to much fanfare, Mahmoud Abbas announced that he removed leniencies to the Palestinian Arab laws that reduced murder sentences in the case of "honor killings," if a woman is murdered for reasons of "family honor." I noted at the time that he didn't bother to get rid of the law, but sort of amended it a little with still lots of loopholes. It was even worse than I interpreted it. Abbas did literally nothing. President Mahmoud Abbas has no plans to amend laws that reduce sentences for suspects who claim an "honor" defense for murdering women, his legal adviser says.It's still open season on Palestinian Arab women, thanks to Mahmoud Abbas, the darling of the the Left! I'd love to hear what the anti-Israel Code Pink group has to say about this.... (h/t Challah Hu Akbar) | ||
The most appropriate video for "Nittel Nacht" - ever! Posted: 24 Dec 2012 04:30 PM PST For the confused, here is Slate's article about Nittel Nacht. A more "lomdish" article is here. (h/t Yerushalimey) | ||
Posted: 24 Dec 2012 03:00 PM PST Hamas' spokesman, Abu Obeida, responded to Human Rights Watch's charges that they target civilians by simply denyng it. While he admitted that the Hamas rockets aren't accurate enough to target precisely, he claimed that all of Hamas' rockets are aimed at military sites. Now, compare what Hamas says now with its press release on the last day of the fighting last month (excerpts): The Al Qassam Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the following jihad tasks :They also published numerous posters glorifying their ability to make ordinary Israelis run into shelters, which is consistent with their stated goal of - literally - terrorizing ordinary Israelis. But if they repeat the lie that they only target military sites often enough, the media will start believing it. | ||
Posted: 24 Dec 2012 01:45 PM PST From Ian: Hamastine: A Present from the U.N. to Khaled Mashaal by Amin Farouk "The West, which stands on the sidelines and condones their criminality through inaction, should take into consideration that eventually Israel will be forced to take determined steps against the Palestinian terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip, as the Allies did for example, against Dresden. When that happens, the UN would do well not to complain: Israel has the right to defend itself, just as, in the Second World War, the Allies had the right to defend themselves -- as any country has a right to defend itself." When the Terrorists Become the Standard Bearers "When Wolf Blitzer was covering Operation Pillar of Defense, he had a guest on the show from Gaza describing the Gaza side of the story. The conversation seemed more like a Saturday Night Live skit. The guest explained how Israel was sending missiles into heavily populated areas, and that the missiles were doing a lot of damage. Wolf then asked with a curious intonation whether the rockets that were being fired from Gaza were guided or were falling haphazardly into Israel. The guest concurred that not only were they unguided, but Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system was abating the impact of the Hamas weapons. To which Wolf asked, "There is no Iron Dome or its equivalent on the Gaza side, right?" The guest said, "No, Israel's missiles are hitting inside and destroying…." Gaza's infrastructure." CIF Watch: CiF Watch prompts Guardian correction to Ashrawi claim regarding 'Jews only' homes "Ashrawi was slyly attempting to con CiF readers into believing that new homes in eastern Jerusalem would be leased to residents based on a discriminatory policy in order to buttress her broader narrative of Israeli racism." Honest Reporting: Squeezing a Story Out of Bethlehem "The Guardian regularly trashes or undermines Jewish historical claims to the land of Israel that go back to biblical times. Why is it, however, that the same paper has no problem promoting the claims of Palestinians using biblical imagery to buttress the case if those Palestinians happen to be Christian?" Video Captures Arab Firebombing of Historic Jewish House in Jerusalem's Old City "Arabs in the Silwan neighborhood of Jerusalem's old city videotaped their firebombing of the Jewish Meyuhas House according to Israel's Channel 10. The video was posted to YouTube on December 22nd and was apparently shot the night before. The video credits "Bustan Israel Targeted Gaza Civilians – with Humanitarian Aid "Israel "targeted" Gaza civilians with humanitarian aid during the counter-terrorist Pillar of Defense operation, at the same time Gaza terrorists committed war crimes by firing missiles on Israelis, as cited by Human Rights Watch on Monday." Al Jazeera: Assad Unleashed Chemical Weapons Assad has dropped bombs containing toxic gases, killing six people and blinding others in Homs, Al Jazeera reported Monday. Air strike kills dozens of Syrians in bread line Activists say large crowd was queuing for bread, video shows dozens of dead bodies; special envoy arrives for new talks.Christianity 'close to extinction' in Middle East Christianity faces being wiped out of the "biblical heartlands" in the Middle East because of mounting persecution of worshippers, according to a new report.Here's the beginning of the book this article refers to: November Free Chapter - Christianophobia by Robert Shortt Christians in Israel Well-Off, Statistics Show Christians in Israel are prosperous and well-educated - but some fear that Muslim intimidation will cause a mass escape to the West "The Central Bureau of Statistics on Sunday released statistics on the 158,000-strong Christian community in Israel. The statistics showed that Christians living in Israel are well-educated and prosperous – but there were fears that Muslim intimidation in cities in northern Israel, where many of them live, are causing large numbers to consider emigrating to the West." After 1,500 years, frankincense returns to the Holy Land in time for Christmas "Seven years after I revealed her success in sprouting a 2,000 year-old date palm seed found on Masada, botanist Dr Elaine Solowey of the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies has done it again. Israel water tech start-up all WET after contest "TACount, which developed an innovative technology to detect bacteria in water and food, was declared 'ready to export' at the Water Export Technology Revolution Competition ISRAEL21c's top 10 stories of 2012 2012 was a year of innovation and progress. To celebrate the New Year, ISRAEL21c looks back at the top stories of the year. "If you read the world's newspapers, you'd be forgiven for thinking that the only things happening in Israel this year were security related: the looming threat of a conflict with Iran, missiles from Gaza and unrest on Israel's borders. The pages of ISRAEL21c, however, tell a completely different story." | ||
Israel distances itself from NRA Posted: 24 Dec 2012 12:15 PM PST From the New York Daily News: When it comes to Israel and school shootings, Wayne LaPierre doesn't know what he's talking about, Israeli security experts said Sunday. | ||
Muslims upset over prayers at Kotel HaKatan Posted: 24 Dec 2012 10:30 AM PST I have occasionally written about the Kotel haKatan, the small area of the Western Wall that is rarely visited even though it is actually closer to the holiest area of the Temple Mount than the more famous Kotel is. Yesterday afternoon there was a Jewish prayer service there for the occasion of the fast of the 10th of Tevet. A Muslim took a video of these "Talmudic rituals" being performed and now there are articles are in today's Islamist media complaining about how this literally otherwise empty area is a holy Muslim spot called "the strap of the Kurds." Even the supposedly liberal Ma'an in Arabic complained about the "Talmudic rituals" being performed there. For fun, I did a Google search on the "Strap of the Kurds" in Arabic. There are thousands of results, but every single one I could find was in articles about how Jews are trying to pray there. Like the larger Kotel and so many other Muslim "holy sites," their importance is directly proportionate to how much other religions are interested in them. | ||
Waqf destroying more priceless artifacts on Temple Mount Posted: 24 Dec 2012 08:45 AM PST From Times of Israel: This video of the material actually being dumped shows what are undoubtedly carved stones. The Israeli government is clearly giving the Waqf a wide berth to destroy any vestiges of Jewish history on the Temple Mount, apparently to avoid trouble. This is dangerously shortsighted. The most valuable artifacts in the world are being wantonly destroyed by racists and Israel, which is supposed to guard Jewish heritage, is looking the other way. I know - we can ask UNESCO to intervene! That's their job, right? They wouldn't stand by while priceless cultural and religious artifacts are being destroyed, would they? (h/t Yoel and Yisrael Medad) | ||
Gaza: 101 terrorists, 68 civilians killed Posted: 24 Dec 2012 07:00 AM PST The Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center has released their findings of people killed in Operation Pillar of Defense in Gaza (Hebrew only). They found that, as usual, far more terrorists were killed than had been reported via the Gaza Health Ministry and the Palestinian Center for Human Rights. Among their findings: The best estimate they can make is that 178 people were killed during the fighting and afterwards from injuries. They identified 169 of them. Of the 169, 101 of them were known "activists" and 68 were civilians. They list every terrorist and their affiliation. They also find that that the Gaza Health Ministry inflated the numbers of those killed, including some who died a natural death in Gaza at the time. Of the 101 identified terrorists, 71 were Hamas, 17 Islamic Jihad, 6 from the PRC, 3 from Fatah, 2 from the Army of Islam, one from the PFLP, and one from a Salafi group. 25 of the terrorists killed moonlighted at other jobs. Five were journalists, two were clerics. The ITIC charges that Hamas and Islamic Jihad deliberately do not release the names of all of their members killed, in order to improve morale and to make it appear that more civilians were killed. The report includes photos of 73 of the terrorists killed. The report concludes that it is clear that Israel did not target civilians. Indeed, the ratio of terrorists to civilians killed is unprecedented in military operations in an urban environment. By the way, Hamas is still slowly releasing the obituaries of those killed; here's one from today. Remember, HRW used the absence of names being listed on the official Hamas site as evidence that they were not members of Hamas, not realizing that Hamas leaks out the information over months. | ||
HRW condemns Hamas for rocket attacks but is still clueless Posted: 24 Dec 2012 05:00 AM PST HRW came out with an article condemning Hamas, and other Gaza groups, for rocket attacks against Israeli civilians. The short piece (not a full report) seems perfunctory, as if HRW must add a little "balance" to the many anti-Israel reports it writes. Some parts are somewhat noteworthy. While the report says that intentional rocket attacks against civilians are war crimes, and that there is evidence that Hamas and other groups did exactly that, HRW does not explicitly charge Hamas with war crimes. HRW, taking a page out of the Goldstone playbook, tries to distinguish between Hamas and the "armed groups" that deliberately shot rockets at civilians. It says: Hamas, the ruling authority in Gaza, is obligated to uphold the laws of war and should appropriately punish those responsible for serious violations, Human Rights Watch said.Given that Hamas itself is churning out models of the rockets that they aimed directly at Tel Aviv civilians, this idea that Hamas should "punish" the violators is simply a denial of the reality that Hamas is a terror organization. Some rockets launched by Palestinian armed groups fell short and struck inside Gaza. On November 16, a rocket that appears to have been launched from within Gaza hit a crowded street in the Gazan town of Jabalya, killing a man, 23, and a boy, 4, and wounding five people.We knew about this. HRW does not seem to have done any serious research into how many other Gazans may have been killed by errant rockets aimed at Israel. Human Rights Watch interviewed four witnesses to rocket launches from densely populated areas inside Gaza, and heard second-hand reports about many more. Unlike during previous fighting, armed groups seem to have fired many rockets from underground tunnels, opening a hatch to launch the munition.HRW doesn't even entertain the idea that the militants were walking around in civilian clothing, violating another law of war! Given that we saw that during Cast Lead, this omission shows that this report is not a serious attempt to uncover war crimes but window dressing for the next dozen anti-Israel reports. As was the case in Cast Lead. Of course, HRW cannot resist comparing Israel's actions that were provably aimed only at military targets and those of terror groups whose entire purpose is to target civilians: The November 14 to 21 hostilities between Israel and Hamas and armed groups in Gaza involved unlawful attacks on civilians by both sides.HRW repeats that Israel killed 103 civilians, using suspect statistics from PCHR which we have already shown are not accurate. HRW seems to have parachuted into Gaza, interviewed a couple of people to verify their preconceived viewpoints (on both sides,) and written up their reports according to their Cast Lead templates. Which means we can expect another few anti-Israel reports from HRW now that they got their obligatory "we condemn rockets too" article written. | ||
Hamas rally in Lebanon draws thousands Posted: 24 Dec 2012 01:31 AM PST Thousands of people, including Lebanese politicians, attended a 25th anniversary celebration of Hamas' founding in a Beirut sports arena on Sunday night. Progress MP Abdul Majid Saleh represented House speaker Nabih Berri and MP Jamal Jarrah represented former Prime Minister Saad Hariri on the podium. Original songs were composed for the occasion. Ali Baraka, Hamas' representative in Lebanon, stressed that Hamas provided "25 years of giving and sacrifice for Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa, 25 years for the freedom of prisoners, 25 years for Palestine, all of Palestine." He added, "Resistance is the shortest route for the Liberation of Palestine, and we are united in the face of the occupation, and the right of return is a sacred right." Hamas prime minister Ismail Haniyeh, speaking over the phone from Gaza, said that the choice of violent resistance is the strategic choice for Hamas and through it lies victory; it could bring about a "return," and the liberation of prisoners. He said that the "right of return" is a sacred right, and "every Palestinian must return to his village and his town in Gaza and the West Bank, to Jaffa, Acre, Safed and everywhere." Haniyeh called for more Palestinian Arab rights in Lebanon, including the right to own land. He stressed that he was not demanding Lebanese citizenship for hundreds of thousands who were born and raised in Lebanon, instead asserting that they were "guests" would one day "return" to "Palestine." Haniyeh also cannily said that Hamas would send funds to displaced Palestinians from Syria who fled to Lebanon, a hugely symbolic political move at the same time that Fatah is struggling to pay its debts. "Today you celebrate in Lebanon; tomorrow you will celebrate in Jerusalem, God willing," he concluded. So far, no English-language media has covered this. Here are photos: |
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