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- Egyptian border police flirt with female IDF troops
- Egypt intercepts tons of explosives for Hamas
- Saturday night links
- #BDSFail as Gaza farmers visit Israel
Egyptian border police flirt with female IDF troops Posted: 12 Jan 2013 08:30 PM PST From Reuters: Breaking cover from a lookout point disguised as a dune, four soldiers storm into the open, ploughing through the sand with rifles aloft. | ||
Egypt intercepts tons of explosives for Hamas Posted: 12 Jan 2013 07:00 PM PST From Ma'an: Egyptian authorities on Saturday seized 2.5 tonnes of explosives hidden in three trucks en-route to the Sinai Peninsula.There may be quiet on the Gaza front now, but Hamas is sure gearing up for the next round... | ||
Posted: 12 Jan 2013 05:00 PM PST From Ian: What's behind Abbas' new tone? By Dore Gold "What happened to Mahmoud Abbas? Hasn't he been regarded by Israeli leaders for the last twenty years as a moderate who was interested in reaching a peace agreement? What is important is not the vapid debate over whether Abbas can still be regarded as a partner for peacemaking, but rather understanding the hard fact that conditions have changed influencing the declared intentions of leaders." Palestinians occupy E1 area of Jerusalem Palestinians have begun to occupy areas of the disputed E1 zone - a move which should bring as much condemnation as the Israeli plans - but likely won't "Over 200 Palestinians, reportedly backed by foreign activists, have occupied an area of the disputed E1 zone. The action began in the early hours of Friday morning, as reported by Ynet." Israel's jihad is mine "Israel's eight-day operation "Pillar of Defense" sought to dismantle the Hamas apparatus from within Gaza. The predictably seamless alignment of the Muslim world against Israel was even more breathtaking than usual in the face of Syria's 22 months of systematic genocide, one which has consistently failed to trigger unanimous Muslim protest. What does this say about us as Muslims? Kerry comments on Assad may draw scrutiny Secretary of state candidate's alleged 'bromance' with Syrian dictator could come up in confirmation hearings "Conservative websites have mocked the relationship as a Kerry-Assad "bromance," seizing on comments the Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman has made in speeches and during his six visits to Syria." Hate-Crime Stats Deflate 'Islamophobia' Myth "Many Americans take a critical view of Islam, but virtually all restrict their negative sentiments to the domain of words and ideas, as civilized human beings should. People are free to have opinions, including anti-Islamic ones, regardless of how Islamists long to muzzle them. Islamists, in turn, are entitled to their own opinions about life in America. But they are not entitled to their own facts." BBC Watch: Stop press! BBC uses word 'terrorist'! "No need to get excited, though: this is about Europe, where apparently – unlike the Middle East – people convicted of terrorism in a court of law can be described by the BBC as terrorists rather than 'militants' and their actions described as terrorism rather than 'resistance'. " 885 Palestinians killed in Syria civil war Beirut-based 'Daily Star' also reports that at least 20,000 Palestinian refugees from Syria remain trapped in Lebanon. UN nuclear chief not optimistic on Iran negotiations Regarding attempts to gain access to Iran's Parchin facility, IAEA's Amano says talks with Iran go "1 step forward, 3 steps back." Spain seizes materials bound for Iran nuke program Truck carrying highly corrosion-resistant valves seized by Spanish police; company used false companies in UAE for deliveries. A Trail of Bullet Casings Leads From Africa's Wars Back to Iran "In terms of prescription, if it was clear that there were repeated violations by Iran, I think we could come down more strongly about it," he said. "But a good portion of this, and in perhaps the majority of these cases, the ammunition was transferred around Africa by African states." Scientific American magazine satirized claims in a Turkish children's book that Charles Darwin was Jewish. "The Jan. 8 article was written in response to reports in October about a series of books aimed at Turkish schoolchildren which describe Darwin as a hook-nosed Jew who kept the company of monkies." Plan to free Lebanon terrorist sparks US concern French appeals court grants conditional release to terrorist who killed Israeli diplomat, American in Paris; US objects decision. Hungarian Jews speak up for Roma Community leadership condemns op-ed by politician likening another minority to 'animals' MEMRI: Fatwa By Saudi Sheikh: Soccer Players Are Infidels On December 23, 2012, in response to a question posed by a Saudi youth, Al-'Alwan said that soccer was a form of heresy: "Soccer is a Masonic game meant to distance Muslims from their religion and faith, and most of the public that follows [soccer games] is loyal to the infidels." Israeli Soccer Star Target of Antisemitic Attacks Israeli soccer star Tal Ben Haim, who joined the Queens Park Rangers of the English Premier League last week, was the recent target of antisemitic attacks on the club's Facebook page. New Film About Hannah Arendt Explores Controversy Surrounding Her "Banality of Evil" Theory "In refusing to demonize Eichmann, many people felt that Arendt was trivializing his heinous crimes. She answered her critics as a philosopher, a thinker, as she had been all her life. Her position was highly controversial. Even old friends and followers distanced themselves from her." | ||
#BDSFail as Gaza farmers visit Israel Posted: 12 Jan 2013 03:00 PM PST From YNet: Some 30 Gaza farmers participated in an agricultural expo held in the Eshkol Regional Council last week, despite the hostile relations between Israel and the Strip's government, run by Hamas.This validates Netanyahu's emphasis on an "economic peace" with the PalArabs. The BDSers are absolutely livid when Palestinian Arabs cooperate with the hated Israelis - for their own self-interest. They have written bizarre articles arguing that these sort of initiatives that directly benefit Palestinian Arabs are terrible. Of course, the real reason they fear economic peace is because it disproves their entire argument that they are "pro-Palestinian" and shows them to be nothing but hypocrites. In order to justify their hypocrisy, the BDSers will trot out fake "agricultural associations" that they say are against cooperating with Israel. Palestinian agricultural organisations and the Palestinian BDS National Committee call for the launching of worldwide campaigns on February 9 against Israeli agricultural export corporations in light of their deep complicity in Israel's ongoing violations of international law and Palestinian human rights. A look at the "Palestinian Farmers Union" webpage shows virtually nothing about farming - practically every article is denouncing Israel. They never even explained their vision and mission, because it would have exposed their real agenda, of being a front for an anti-Israel group. Similarly, the Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committees has an explicitly anti-Israel political agenda as part of its strategy. The Union of Agricultural Work Committees was created as an anti-Israel group, and their logo shows this pretty explicitly. These "agricultural organizations" do not do a thing to help Palestinian Arab farmers, and are political fronts to make it appear that there is a broad-based opposition to economic cooperation with Israel. They don't represent anyone. In reality, Palestinian Arab farmers will happily work with Israel to succeed - and the BDSers try mightily to hide that simple fact. |
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