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Israel trip open thread

Posted: 12 Feb 2013 07:00 PM PST

I'm traveling to Israel and will be there for the next two weeks.

As a result, I will not be able to post as often. (I have a few posts queued up for Wednesday but so far that's it.)

If things work out, though, I should have some video reports from this trip which I will post as soon as I can edit and upload them.

Meanwhile - open thread time!

Tuesday links part 2

Posted: 12 Feb 2013 03:32 PM PST

From Ian:

Hamas: Egypt imposed travel restrictions on Gazans
"Hamas government has criticized the Egyptian "restrictions" on the movement of people through Rafah crossing Sunday, which got intensified in the last couple of weeks.
"A security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that Egypt banned several government officials and members of Islamic Hamas movement from travelling through its territory."
Israel Allows Turkish Aid Trucks Into Gaza As Gesture of Goodwill
"Israel has allowed the passage of Turkish trucks carrying materials for the construction of the Turkish-Palestine Friendship Hospital into Gaza, Turkey's Hurriyet Daily News reported.
With 150 beds the hospital will be the biggest one in Gaza once completed. Permission for passage came as part of Israel's decision to soften its embargo against Gaza, aimed at preventing the flow of arms to terror groups, after November's military operation in the coastal enclave."

Israeli Lighters Cause Scandal in Lebanon
The presence of an Israeli-made lighter has caused a minor scandal at Lebanon's Beirut International Airport.
"The operator of a store there put the product on display in the duty free area, after removing all evidence that pointed to their Israeli origin, including the Hebrew script on their packaging."

Barry Rubin: My Life's Work: Free Books and A Look Back at Forty Years of Middle East Analysis
My Life's Work: Free Books and A Look Back at Forty Years of Middle East Analysis
"Trying to understand the Middle East and U.S. policy for the last forty years has been intellectual challenging and rewarding. On the other hand, watching the same mistakes being made and the refusal to learn the lessons so openly available has been very sad. The tragedy of the Middle East goes on unabated and in some ways it has become the tragedy of the world generally."

Groundbreaking insulin pill nearing market
For 100 years, scientists searched for a way to deliver insulin orally instead of by injection. Now an Israeli team claims it's found the solution. Phase 2 clinical trials are coming.
"Jerusalem's Oramed Pharmaceuticals is one step closer to putting a groundbreaking oral insulin capsule on the market for people with Type 2 diabetes. The company is about to begin Phase 2 clinical trials on 147 people at about a dozen medical centers in the United States.
CEO Nadav Kidron tells ISRAEL21c that the company's flagship product could revolutionize the treatment of diabetes, which now affects more than 371 million people worldwide and is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States. Most cases are Type 2, where the body does not use the hormone insulin effectively to metabolize sugars."

Also:

Lee Kaplan asks me to link to his latest piece on "Anna Baltzer."

Tuesday links part 1

Posted: 12 Feb 2013 01:00 PM PST

From Ian:

Hezbollah moves into south Lebanon villages
Analysis: Terror group storing rockets in private homes it sold to poor Shiite families at bargain prices
"At the same time, the Shiite terror group launched a major social/real-estate project that bolstered its political standing: It purchased lands on the outskirts of the villages, built homes on these lands and offered them to poor Shiite families at bargain prices (to rent or buy), one the condition that at least one rocket launcher would be placed in one of the house's rooms or in the basement, along with a number of rockets, which will be fired at predetermined targets in Israel when the order is given."

There's more to the Arab world's malaise than dictators
The ongoing 'Arab Winter' is showing that there was always more than dictatorships to blame for the Arab world's malaise
"Democracy has never been simply about holding a set of elections. A democratic political culture needs to be matched by appropriate social, cultural and economic changes too. Eastern European states had their western counterparts to look up to and imitate; Arab states lack such role models and instead are at the receiving end of Saudi and Qatari-funded initiatives that favour more regressive forces.
What was termed the 'Arab Spring' was simply the start of a long period of chaos and uncertainty in which anything could happen.
What was termed the 'Arab Spring' was simply the start of a long period of chaos and uncertainty in which anything could happen. The region is being pulled in different directions with very little consensus on the best way to move forward. Western powers have not come out in support of liberal and secular forces in the region, instead preferring to watch from the side-lines and focus on realpolitik."

Noam Chomsky Backs MP David Ward's Attack on "The Jews"
"Last week he dug himself into a deeper hole when it emerged that he had subsequently questioned whether it would be acceptable for him to replace the phrase "the Jews" with "the Jewish community."
Chomsky said that he believed there was "nothing remotely antisemitic in his remarks, which are in fact familiar in Israeli discussions."

CIF Watch: What the Guardian didn't mention about their Palestinian 'prisoner of the day'
"Al-Sharawna was jailed in Israel because of his involvement in a terrorist attack in in May 2002, in which two Palestinians placed an explosive device near a group of civilians in Beersheba and fled the scene. Eighteen Israelis were injured in the attack. (A technical fault prevented the bomb from exploding fully.)
He was sentenced to 38 years in prison, but released on October 18, 2011 as part of the Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange deal.
On January 31, 2012, the IDF re-arrested Al-Sharawna, resident of a Palestinian town near Hebron, on suspicion of having returned to terror planning with a Hamas cell in the West Bank. He recently began a hunger strike.
Al-Sharawna is a "prisoner" because he tried to murder innocent Israelis, and, after his release, is evidently determined to try to murder again."

New Samaria Road Sign Warns of Rock, Firebomb Attacks
"Drivers through roads in Samaria are likely to come across a new road sign, one that they are unlikely to see on roads in other parts of Israel. The sign, designed by the Samaria Residents Council, warns drivers that they are in danger of being attacked by rocks and firebombs."

US Secy of State Fights for $700 Million in Aid to PA
"U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is fighting to send the Palestinian Authority nearly $700 million in aid, despite major budget cuts and a fierce debate over where existing money should go.
"The Secretary feels extremely strongly that it is time now to get this support to the Palestinian Authority," said State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland."

Israeli sentenced to two years in jail by Egyptian court
Andre Pshenichnikov, an outspoken pro-Palestinian activist, infiltrated Sinai in January

Egypt pumps water into smuggling tunnels from Gaza (h/t Zvi)
Palestinian tunnel owners decry move, which endangers workers' lives
"Egyptian security forces have pumped water into smuggling tunnels and intensified their patrols along the border with Gaza in a bid to crack down on smuggling activity, Palestinian media reported Monday.
Tunnel owners in Rafah told the Safa news agency that over the past 10 days, Egyptian soldiers have set up checkpoints in Sinai, stopped incoming trucks and confiscated merchandise."

IDF: Hamas Makes a Million a Day in 'Taxes' on Smuggled Goods
Hamas is making at least a million dollars a day in "tax" money from Gaza smugglers, a senior IDF officer said Monday


"3D models of alleged Temple" drive Muslims nuts

Posted: 12 Feb 2013 10:00 AM PST

This photo is prompting the latest freak-out by the Islamists who hate the idea of Jews on the Temple Mount:


Apparently, in the young man's hand is a tiny reproduction of one of the Jewish temples. He is leading a tour of the Temple Mount, and the Islamists' zoom lenses are looking very closely to see exactly what the Jews are up to.

This photo was also not received well by the haters:


Those Jews are up to something!

As QudsMedia fumes:

The campaign to falsify history pursued by the Israeli occupation in Jerusalem is resorted to by Jewish groups to hugely escalate promoting a lie or a temple through issuing models of a mini alleged structure in the courtyards of the Aqsa Mosque on Thursday morning that was presented to tourists and a group of settlers and provide a detailed explanation of alleged existence of the temple somewhere near the Dome of the Rock.

The Al-Aqsa Foundation considers these promotion campaigns for the alleged Temple led by Jewish groups to be a malignant example of Judaization and falsification of history and facts on the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and confirmed its categorical rejection of that idea, stressing that they will not succeed in hiding or suppressing the obvious fact that confirms the right of Muslims alone in every inch of the Al Aqsa, as it reflects the extent of lies and quackery by the occupation on the myth of the alleged temple.
They seem a bit upset, don't they?

Now is a good time to revisit the wonderful pamphlet published by the Islamic Waqf in 1925 for visitors to the Mount, that says that "its identity with the site of Solomon's Temple is beyond dispute." (page 4, paragraph 2.) The descriptions remained in later versions of the pamphlet, but were deleted in 1954.

Egyptian "human rights committee" blames women for being sexually assaulted

Posted: 12 Feb 2013 07:45 AM PST

From Egypt Independent:
Shura Council's human rights committee members said on Monday that women taking part in protests bear the responsibility of being sexually harassed, describing what happens in some demonstrators' tents as "prostitution."

Major General Adel Afify, member of the committee representing the Salafi Asala Party, criticized female protesters, saying that they "know they are among thugs. They should protect themselves before requesting that the Interior Ministry does so. By getting herself involved in such circumstances, the woman has 100 percent responsibility."

During the committee meeting on Monday, Afify called for penalizing children, even if it does not conform to international charters to which Egypt is signatory, and criticized foreign-funded organizations, which adopt western thought, he said.

Salah Abdel Salam, a member representing the Salafi Nour Party, said that as long as women protest in places full of thugs, they should take responsibility for the harassment they face.

Mervat Ebeid, member representing Wafd party, said all societal categories are to be blamed for sexual harassment. She also said that knowing there are many thugs present at demonstrations, women should take responsibility when deciding whether to attend protests.

Reda Saleh al-Hefnawy, member representing FJP, demanded penalizing those who incite sexual harassment. He also called on women not to stand among men during protests.

Major General Abdel Fattah Othman, vice-chief of the public security department, said Egyptian law doesn't include the term 'sexual harassment,' but does legislate against indecent assault and rape.

Security presence in Tahrir or in places of protests in sensitive, Othman said, suggesting that security personnel would get attacked if they were present at demonstrations.
The Shura Council is the "upper house" of Egypt's Parliament. And these are members of its human rights committee! 

All these years I thought that Arabs blaming the victim was only in relation to Jews, but now I see they blame women as well for having the audacity of being sexually assaulted.

The Muslim Brotherhood is using the stories of rape as a means to try to suppress anti-government demonstrations:

According to Brotherhood MP and committee deputy chairman Ezzeddin El-Komi, "as many as 24 incidents of rape have been reported in Tahrir Square in recent days."

"No one has made any effort to fight this disturbing trend," El-Komi added, pointing out that one recent rape victim in Tahrir Square had been a female correspondent for Sky News TV.

He went on to wonder "why local media isn't mentioning this phenomenon after focussing so intently on the protester who was beaten and stripped [by security forces] outside the Presidential Palace last week."

Ahmed El-Khatib, deputy chairman of Alexandria's Appeal Court, agreed, asserting that "anti-government rallies have become fertile ground for incidents of sexual harassment and the proliferation of vice."

"The growing phenomenon of sexual harassment puts the onus on the political forces that are calling for these demonstrations," said El-Khatib. "If these forces aren't strong enough to secure their rallies against acts of rape, they should stop calling for them."

He urged the government to expedite the drafting of a new anti-protest law while toughening penalties against convicted sexual offenders.

Abdel-Fattah Othman, deputy interior minister for public security, meanwhile, confirmed that Tahrir Square had become "the scene of collective rape incidents in recent weeks."

According to Othman, the total number of reported acts of rape in Egypt last year stood at 129, while incidents of sexual harassment reached 9,468 for the same period – with Cairo accounting for the lion's share.

Mervat Ebeid, for her part, a female Brotherhood MP, urged women "to think twice" about participating in political demonstrations "so as not to become prey to sexual offenders and armed thugs who commit rape."

However, non-Brotherhood MPs, such as Nabil Azmi, argued that increasing incidents of rape and sexual harassment should not be used as justification for attacking political demonstrations, asking women to refrain from joining them, or issuing draconian anti-protest laws.

"Some MPs are not so concerned with combating rape and sexual harassment as they are with tarnishing the image of anti-regime rallies and scaring women from joining them," argued Azmi.

He added: "I'm afraid that security forces are only concerned with arresting peaceful demonstrators and torturing them rather than rounding up armed thugs who commit rape."

Mona Makram Ebeid, an appointed Coptic member of the Shura Council (the upper house of Egypt's parliament, currently endowed with legislative powers), told Ahram Online that "by engaging in debates on rape and sexual harassment, Muslim Brotherhood MPs are trying to score political gains by tarnishing the image of democratic protests."

"I'm also afraid that these reactionary forces are trying to impose their code of conduct on women in Egypt, which includes intimidating them from participating in political activity," Ebeid added.

Anti-Assad Syrian child sings song praising 9/11

Posted: 12 Feb 2013 05:30 AM PST

I forget, which side do we want to win again?



Following are excerpts from a video-clip featuring a Syrian child singing a song of praise for Osama Bin Laden. The clip was posted on the Internet on February 9, 2013.

Syrian child: Allah is what we strive for, and He is our goal.
Our Sheik Jolani has raised the banner.
Our Sheik Jolani has raised the banner.
Our Emir Mullah [Omar] did not renounce his religion.
All the soldiers have pledged their souls to Allah.
All the soldiers have pledged their souls to Allah.
Our leader is Bin Laden, the Americans' worst nightmare,
with the power of faith, and our weapon, the PK machine-gun,
with the power of faith, and our weapon, the PK machine-gun.
We have destroyed America with a civilian airplane.
The World Trade Center was turned into rubble.
The World Trade Center was turned into rubble.

Just wait, you Alawite police,
we have brought slaughter upon you, and there will be no compromise.
We have brought slaughter upon you, and there will be no compromise.
They call me a terrorist – this is an honor for me.
Our terrorism is blessed, a divine call.
Our terrorism is blessed, a divine call.

Just wait, you Alawite police,
we have brought slaughter upon you, and there will be no compromise.
We have brought slaughter upon you – it is a divine call.
Say: "Allah Akbar."
Crowd: Allah Akbar.
Syrian child: We will defend this village, we will not sell it out.
We will slaughter the Shiites in the towns of Kfariya and Fu'ah.
We will slaughter the Shiites in the towns of Kfariya and Fu'ah.
We will defend this village, we will not sell out Taftanaz.
We will slaughter the Shiites in the towns of Kfariya and Fu'ah.
We will slaughter the Shiites in the towns of Kfariya and Fu'ah.
Say: "Allah Akbar."
Crowd: Allah Akbar.
[…]

Hamas starts its own "news" agency

Posted: 12 Feb 2013 02:37 AM PST

From Al Arabiya:
The Islamist movement Hamas which rules Gaza has set up its own news agency, called Al Rai (Opinion), the Palestinian territory's Hamas government announced on Monday.

"The first official news agency of the (Hamas) government has been established under the name of Al-Rai agency...under the supervision of the government information office," the office's director Salameh Maaruf told AFP.

"It will be an important source of information on government activities, news releases and letters from the (Gaza) prime minister," Ismail Haniya, he said.

"The agency is independent in terms of personnel and administration, but the government information office will be responsible for supervising it," he added.
The Felesteen and Palestine Times sites already adhere to the Hamas line, so this doesn't add too much, except for being an outlet for official Hamas statements.

One of the headlines in the website says that Hamas holds Israel responsible for "desecrating" the Temple Mount. Does that mean that the IDF should be arresting those playing soccer and volleyball on the holy spot?

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