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- Just great. The UN wants to take over the Internet.
- Sudan catches the latest Zionist Attack Zoo spy
- Turkey fines broadcaster for blasphemous "Simpsons" episode
- Thursday. Links. Here.
- A proud mother of a terrorist
- Introducing Hamas M75 Perfume - "the smell of pride and dignity."
- Tunisian cleric calls Jews apes and prays for their genocide
- 6 dead in Egypt riots, video of MB shooting protesters
- Hamas warns that female IDF soldiers are trying to seduce Gazans!
Just great. The UN wants to take over the Internet. Posted: 06 Dec 2012 07:40 PM PST From Al Arabiya/AFP: Telecom companies across the world may be given the opportunity to dig through data passed across the Internet more easily following a move to allow the United Nations new authority to regulate the Web.The Internet controlled by the same countries that control the UN? Even though it is unlikely to happen anytime soon, in a decade or two this could become a major problem. Just imagine what Muslim countries could band together to do to the Internet. Say goodbye to Jesus and Mo. | ||
Sudan catches the latest Zionist Attack Zoo spy Posted: 06 Dec 2012 03:00 PM PST From YNet: Sudanese media was a buzz Thursday, with news saying that Darfur authorities had captured a vulture carrying Israeli spy gear.The story broke on Monday in the Sudanese press. While I was looking for the story found another where Sudanese authorities say that hemophilia patients in the Sudan were complaining about side effects from an Israeli drug they were taking. It seems that the drug was already expired. A Sudanese minister of consumer products promised to figure out how Israeli medicines entered the country to begin with, blaming it on the "drug mafia." (h/t EuroGirl) | ||
Turkey fines broadcaster for blasphemous "Simpsons" episode Posted: 06 Dec 2012 01:10 PM PST From The Telegraph: Turkey's Supreme Board of Radio and Television (RTUK), the state broadcasting regulator, levied the fine on the cartoon's Turkish broadcaster for airing an episode on September 20 that was found to be insulting to religion, according to local newspaper Hurriyet.One can only imagine how many fines South Park could get in Turkey. (h/t Gidon) | ||
Posted: 06 Dec 2012 12:00 PM PST From Ian: Dancing Around Genocide At Human Rights Watch, a bitter behind-the-scenes battle over Iran's calls to annihilate Israel. "Mr. Roth's main claim is legalistic: Iran's rhetoric doesn't qualify as "incitement"—which is illegal under the United Nations Genocide Convention of 1948—but amounts merely to "advocacy," which is legal. Candidly Speaking: Australia tilts against Israel By Isi Leibler Germany and Australia, 2 countries considered solid supporters of Israel, abandoned us at the crucial moment. "The opposition Liberal Party adamantly supports Israel. Former prime minister John Howard described the government's tilt as "pathetic" and an "embarrassment." Elections are scheduled next year and recent polls indicate that the Liberals may win by a landslide.But unless Gillard succeeds in persuading the Labor Party caucus to change its approach, in the short term Israel should not expect support from Australia under Foreign Minister Carr. Like many of our European "friends," Carr may continue insisting that his motivations are based upon having the Jewish state's security at heart and trying to save Israel from itself. But when the chips are down, he will abandon us, as he did at the UN General Assembly." Andrew Bolt: Intellectual racism Isn't this racism - and the kind of intellectual ghettoisation that creates division, not peace? "THE Sydney University's Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, which has thrown its support behind controversial Palestinian leaders, has cited its boycott of Israel for refusing to help an Israeli civics teacher who has designed programs for both Jewish and Arab children." Netanyahu to Czech PM: Thank You for Standing Up for Peace Netanyahu thanks Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas for his country's vote against the PA's unilateral statehood bid. "My real purpose in coming here is to say on behalf of the people of Israel to you and your government and your countrymen and women, to say thank you," Netanyahu told Necas in a joint press conference. Amendments Penalizing PA for Unilateral UN Bid Fail in Senate "Any reports of its ultimate demise are premature," the source said. "It can be attached to another piece of legislation down the road. Senate amendments can resurrect themselves in other forms." BBC Watch: BBC promotion of the 'targeting the media' myth "But by indiscriminately promoting the theme of 'targeting the media' whilst failing to make the necessary distinction between legitimate members of that profession and every member of a terrorist organization with a video camera, journalists also provide – intentionally or not – a protective mantle to terrorist organisations." CAMERA Sun Sentinel Columnist Gets Facts Wrong "Writing yesterday in Florida's Sun Sentinel, Pierre Tristam argues that the U.S. is on "the wrong side of history" with its vote against upgrading the Palestinians' status in the United Nations. Too bad, though, Tristam can't get the history right." Despite Military Atrocities, Ivory Coast Elected as UN Disarmament Commission Vice-Chair "A government whose military has just committed widespread human rights abuses — including arbitrary arrests, illegal detentions, extortion, inhuman treatment, and torture — should not be made vice-chair of a U.N. arms control body. The U.N. should recognize that it has sent absolutely the wrong message at the wrong time, cancel the decision, and apologize to the victims," said Hillel Neuer, UN Watch executive director. As Iranian Nuclear Program Forges Ahead, is 2013 a Make-or-Break Year? "Many experts are also concerned with Iran's refusal to allow IAEA inspectors into the Parchin military complex. The IAEA believes that Iran may have conducted "explosives tests" as part of its nuclear program at the site, its report said. Satellite photographs indicate that Iran has been working quickly to clean the site up, while delaying the IAEA's access." Sudan Must Face the Consequences of Its Alliance With Iran Syrian Mortar Lands in Israel: UN Peacekeepers Reinforced on Golan Heights "The IDF confirmed that a Syrian mortar shell landed near an IDF base on the border between Israel and Syria in the Golan Heights on Wednesday afternoon, December 5. It was most likely a misfire from Syrian infighting stated an IDF source, with the mortar landing in Israel by accident and causing no damage or injuries." US 'huddling' with Israel, other allies as Assad's forces 'load chemical weapons into bombs' Syrian troops reportedly began mixing components over the weekend; 'remote' danger of chemical weapons being fired into Israel, CNN contributor notes "The CNN report said that the US analysis is that Assad is not ready to flee Syria at this point, but that if he did, his possible bolt holes could be Venezuela, Russia or Iran. The Russians, however, are growing increasingly wary of Assad, in part because of signs that he might be readying to use chemical weapons against his own people. And he would likely be safest from retribution in Iran." CAIR Targets Morsi/Brotherhood Critics CAIR-New York's Cyrus McGoldrick disparaged criticism of Morsi as "a last stand by old pro-West/Mubarak/Israel crowd to keep power in judiciary." Out of the ashes, a ghoulish display Swedish artist uses remains of Holocaust victims, taken from a concentration camp mausoleum, to create a macabre 'painting' "A Swedish artist, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, has stirred up controversy in his home country for blending the ashes of Holocaust victims, taken from a concentration camp, in water and using the resulting admixture to paint a picture. The morbid work, which the Daily Mail described as a "small painting of grey streaks," is currently on display in a gallery in the Swedish city of Lund." EJC: Swedish Jewish Community 'Dying of 1,000 Cuts' Sweden's Jewish community is in "grave danger" after a series of anti-Semitic attacks, warns the European Jewish Congress. The statement came in the wake of an attack on two Jewish women earlier this week in the city of Malmo. Ecuador's president compares Jewish center bombing to NATO action South American leader condemned for remarks likening terrorist attack to overthrow of dictator India urges Israel to speed up defence projects "NEW DELHI: India has asked Israel to speed up crucial bilateral defence projects, including the around Rs 13,000 crore development of two advanced surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems to arm Indian armed forces against hostile aircraft, drones and helicopters. Jordan reportedly drops out of Dead Sea canal project Ambitious plan to run a waterway from the Red Sea to the water-depleted lowest point on Earth may now be put on hold "The dream of using the drop in height from the Red Sea down to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, has been around for decades, but in 1998 Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian Authority began serious research into building a canal. The initiators of the project hope to use the water to drive hydroelectric plants that would power desalination stations to produce up to two billion cubic meters of drinking water for the regional partners." Israel in the frame (III)
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Posted: 06 Dec 2012 10:30 AM PST The Islamic Jihad Saraya website has a lengthy tribute to one of the terrorists the IDF recently killed, Ayman Rafiq Hassan Eslim. The article says that the Zionist enemy deprived his children of having a father, even as it notes that he shot rockets towards Israel immediately before he was killed by a missile. His family poses in front of his "martyr" poster: But his mother, in the center, is the most interesting member of his family. [Eslim's mother]said, "Ayman was an tireless ascetic worshiper, reading the Koran at night and crying, and although his work was difficult he was doing his jihadist duty wholeheartedly and consistently. Since his childhood Ayman talked of Jihad and resistance and he was influenced by the thinking and approach of [Islamic Jihad founder] Martyr Fathi Shikaki... " The mother said that she was expecting his death every moment, although she constantly encouraged him to continue jihad and to perform his sacred duty, saying: "I knew very well that the road pursued Ayman through difficult and end either victory or martyrdom and despite the bitterness of parting, but I encourage him and Ahvzh to uphold this approach inherent. " She "knew he was lonely while firing rockets" and would iron his shirts, and sometimes prepare food for his fellow terrorists. The loving mother also proudly recalled how Ayman would pray to be killed in battle. For all other Gaza mothers out there with the same wish, any nearby collaborator can ensure that their perverted dreams come true. | ||
Introducing Hamas M75 Perfume - "the smell of pride and dignity." Posted: 06 Dec 2012 08:40 AM PST A Gaza company has introduced a new fragrance, for men and women, named M75 - the name that Hamas gave the Fajr-5 rockets they shot towards Tel Aviv. The head of the perfume company, Shadi Adwan, plans to introduce the perfume on Saturday, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Hamas. Adwan (whose name translates to "aggression") said that the perfume was "dedicated to those who love the fragrance of victory," stressing that the company "wanted to remind Gaza residents of victory wherever they are and wherever they can smell it, even if they were in China." He said that the fragrance has "the smell of pride and dignity." There are two different versions, one for men and one for women, and will initially be available in limited quantities, only for Gazans. Now, every Gazan can smell like these people do: I don't know why they are stopping there. They should market a line of Qassam Rocket Kitchen Cleanser ("The dirt will flee in terror!") or Mortar Mouthwash ("Your mouth will explode with flavor!") | ||
Tunisian cleric calls Jews apes and prays for their genocide Posted: 06 Dec 2012 07:15 AM PST From MEMRI: Following are excerpts from a Friday sermon in Rades, Tunisia, which was delivered by Sheik Ahmad Al-Suhayli, which aired on Hannibal TV on November 30, 2012: Of course, there was an immediate reaction from the majority of moderate, peace-loving Tunisians against this naked example of Jew-hate. The TV station was picketed, outraged editorials were published, Tunisia brought Sheikh Suhayli up on charges of "defamation of religion" and he was forced to issue an apology. Just kidding! The crowd just nodded as if he is speaking obvious wisdom about Jews having turned into apes, and his praying for Allah to utterly destroy every Jew on the planet was received s if it is the most normal thing in the world for a Muslim sheikh to say. Because, apparently, it is. | ||
6 dead in Egypt riots, video of MB shooting protesters Posted: 06 Dec 2012 05:30 AM PST From Al Ahram: Clashes between supporters of President Mohamed Morsi and his opponents which started on Wednesday night have left five dead and 450 injured, according to the health ministry.A Palestinian Arab photographer from AP says he was beaten and his equipment smashed as well. Bikya Masr reports that this video is of a Muslim Brotherhood member shooting a shotgun at anti-Morsi protesters. Al Azhar, the institution that the draft constitution says is the definer of Sharia law in Egypt, http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/12/06/253664.htmlhas asked Morsi to suspend his new powers. | ||
Hamas warns that female IDF soldiers are trying to seduce Gazans! Posted: 06 Dec 2012 02:47 AM PST From Hamas' Palestine Times: Security sources belonging to the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip disclosed that the "Karkal" Israeli unit - predominantly female - intensified its work on the eastern border of the Gaza in order to blackmail the Palestinians.Ah yes, soldiers showing body parts to the enemy. I think that is in Sun Tzu somewhere. Hamas can brag about its imagined prowess at standing up (actually, hiding underground) to the IDF, but they turn to jelly at the thought of female soldiers. In September, the Karakal unit foiled an attempted infiltration from Egypt. The IDF says: The Karakal Battalion was founded in the year 2000 conceding to public pressures for the creation of an intensive combat unit for girls. They are given the name of a desert feline whose gender is barely distinguishable, and the battalion number signifies the number of women soldiers who fell in the Palmach Era.Here's a 2010 video about them: (h/t O) |
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