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Somehow, I'm missing the IDF abuse on this video Posted: 19 Jan 2013 11:00 PM PST The anti-Israel crowd is pushing this video of supposed IDF cruelty in arresting a mother with her baby: It looks to me as if they arrested her as gently as humanly possible while she was screaming and treating her precious child like a rag doll (see 0:53.) Not to mention taking her baby to a closed military zone in the first place where she knows very well that there is the possibility of tear gas. As far as I can tell, the IDF is being more careful with the welfare of the baby than her mother is. In fact, I'd say that the mother is using her daughter as a human shield. I also notice that there are some unexplained edits in the video. Usually, that means that the "victim" is pushing or hitting the IDF soldiers but the "activists" are careful to ensure that she only appears as a victim so they carefully cut out the problematic parts. |
Posted: 19 Jan 2013 08:00 PM PST From Ian: Into the Fray: Liar If integrity is a necessary quality for reputable journalism, Jeffrey Goldberg's recent column is a disgrace to his profession – and an insult to Israelis' intelligence. "I apologize to my readers if the tone of this column is more abrasive that usual. But Jeffrey Goldberg's column this week (January 14) published by Bloomberg titled "Obama: Israel Doesn't Know What Its Best Interests Are," is so infuriatingly impudent, so deceptively disingenuous, so maliciously misleading, so pretentiously pompous that it strains the bounds of civility to almost impossible limits." Sarah Honig: Concern in Cairo "The international community does not seem to care. Although they once honored and feted Mubarak, world leaders abruptly changed tack, branded him a tyrannical ogre and cheered his opponents as harbingers of the "Arab Spring." The truth is that while hardly a democratic paragon, Mubarak was not the worst of Mideastern autocrats. Behind the Lines: A Gulf apart Gulf monarchies are sharply divided on how to respond to the Muslim Brotherhood threat. While Saudi Arabia, UAE see the Brotherhood as a danger to stability, longevity of the monarchies, Qatar embraces it as an ally. Algerian Terrorists Demand Swap of American Hostages for Blind Sheikh "House Homeland Security Committee chairman Rep. Michael McCaul told Breitbart News on Friday that it's "no surprise" Algerian terrorists are demanding a swap of the Blind Sheikh for American hostages." France's Jewish Security Service Warns Mali Operation "Significantly Increases" Threat Facing Jews "The situation requires we raise the level of protection around our community and double the level of vigilance around synagogues, Jewish schools, community centers and gathering places," said a communiqué by SPCJ." French city Lyon briefly evacuates metro on bomb alert France is on high alert and has stepped up army patrols of public buildings and transport networks as Islamist militant groups have threatened revenge attacks for France's military campaign against al Qaeda-linked rebels in Mali. Hagel funded group pushing talks with al-Qaida "Secretary of defense nominee Chuck Hagel sits on the small board of a peace fund that finances an international "crisis management" group that long has petitioned the Algerian government to cease "excessive" military activities against al-Qaida-linked jihadists, WND has learned." CAMERA: NYT Indicts Israel's Democracy... Again "A social media campaign by Arabs aimed at Arabs is not a sign that Israel's democracy is sick. It is evidence of the freedom of political speech enjoyed by Israeli Arabs. And a frustration with ineffective politicians is again not a symptom of a weak democracy. It's the universal condition of voters. The thesis of the article is that voter turnout among the Arab minority might dip below 50 percent and this is evidence that Israel's democracy is under threat." Turkish Construction Firm Goes Bankrupt After Sponsoring Antisemitic Films "A Turkish construction firm that sponsored an antisemitic film and has featured the film's actors in advertisement campaigns has gone bankrupt. According to Turkey's Hurriyet daily, a court has passed an injunction protecting Ukra İnşaat against its creditors. The Istanbul-based firm recently requested a delay in proceedings, which will be considered at the conclusion of the current legal process." Christian stores burned in southern Egypt after Muslim girl allegedly sexually assaulted Police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of Muslim protesters outside a church in southern Egypt Friday. The demonstrators were demanding an investigation into allegations that a Christian man sexually assaulted a 6-year-old girl. UN Security Council split on Syria war crimes While some member states urge the world body to send the problem to the International Criminal Court, others remain undecided Jordan's Islamists, opposition rally against vote Muslim Brotherhood members and youth activists call for boycott of parliament elections, saying freedom is 'not a royal gift' Bail $1.22M for Saudi sergeant in Vegas rape case Aircraft mechanic jailed since New Year's Eve on charges of raping a minor will plead not guilty, says defense attorney From Ben-Gurion to Africa with Love "A delegation including nine BGU students are currently in the city of Makele in Ethiopia, taking part in an extensive educational medical program which aims to eliminate neglected tropical diseases. The program, led by Prof. Zvi Bentwich for the last four years, is being implemented by the Faculty of Health Science's Center for Emerging Diseases, Tropical Diseases and AIDS (CEMTA) with the assistance of other bodies, including UN organizations, local government agencies and the Israeli Foreign Ministry." Israeli technology perks up new Corvette Plasan Sasa's cutting edge technologies took central stage with the unveiling of the 2014 king of American sports cars. "Plasan is a Kibbutz Sasa company better known for its very dense plastic composite product that affords ballistic protection without significantly adding to the weight of the vehicle. For years, the Pentagon has looked to Plasan to keep American soldiers safe in Afghanistan and Iraq. |
Latest photos of Concentration Camp Gaza Posted: 19 Jan 2013 05:23 PM PST This is a photo essay of Islamic University in Gaza from Palestine Times: More on this wonderful university, and its history with terrorism, here and here. |
"Israel gives prisoners dog medicine" Posted: 19 Jan 2013 03:15 PM PST Last week, Arabs Today came up with a new one: A campaigner for the human rights group, the Hurriyat Centre has accused Israeli prisons of treating Palestinian prisoners who fall ill with dog medicine. In a statement Ibtisam Annata, a lawyer at the Centre said a prisoner had told her that he suffered with back pain during his detention in Raymond prison prompting the doctor in charge to prescribe him with medicine used to treat dogs.No worries on that last point, Ms. Annata. The only "media" to pick up on this laughingly stupid story was - you guessed it - Mondoweiss, where any anti-Israel rumor is swallowed and regurgitated no matter how obviously made up. The website for the Hurryyat Center does not have this story, although it has plenty of unverified stories about how terrible things are in Israeli prisons. I'd love to hear a statement from them on this. (h/t Dan) |
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