Elder of Ziyon Daily News |
- More Palestinian Arab farmers "collaborating" with Israel
- UC-Irvine researchers excited by Israel's water management
- Thursday Links Part 2
- Egypt searching for Hamas terrorists in Sinai
- "Price tag" attack last week was fabricated by Arabs
- "Right of Return" conferences in Boston - and Rafah
- EoZNews Video: A hareidi response to the Israeli draft
- Thursday Links Part 1
- Ethiopian woman chosen as "Miss Israel"
- Praising Palestinian Arabs for not lynching an Israeli doctor
- Erdogan calls Zionism a "crime against humanity"
More Palestinian Arab farmers "collaborating" with Israel Posted: 28 Feb 2013 11:28 PM PST Once again, contrary to what we are told by the Israel-haters, Palestinian Arab farmers visited Israel in order to cooperate in learning the latest farming techniques. A colorful and a bit idyllic picture characterized the busy day that 40 farmers and merchants from the Gaza Strip spend during a professional-agricultural tour in Israel. The tour was coordinated by the agriculture department at the District Coordination Office (DCO) in Gaza, and was accompanied by the DCO Agriculture Coordinator, Mr Uri. Madar and Mr Eli Sadeh, also from the DCO's Agriculture department.Israel's policy of cooperation is dependent on calm from the Arab side, though: None of this would have been possible if not for the tranquillity prevails in the Gaza Strip and around the Gaza Strip in recent months since Operation Pillar of Defense and under the framework of the new understandings, allowing Gaza's farmers frequent visits for professional training and agricultural meetings. The Coordination and Liaison Gaza Strip will continue to promote the issue of agriculture and economy in Gaza as long as the situation will allow, and welcomes the opportunities and initiatives.Indeed, since the rocket fire from Gaza on Monday, Israel closed the Kerem Shalom crossing, sending a message that cooperation is a two-way street. Hopefully the message has been received and goods transfers can resume soon. This story shows yet again that the groups claiming to represent "Palestinian farmers" who call for boycotting Israel represent no one. |
UC-Irvine researchers excited by Israel's water management Posted: 28 Feb 2013 06:00 PM PST From Zvi: We are accustomed to hearing bad news from UC Irvine. Last year, UC Irvine's student senate voted to join the ranks of the BDS (a.k.a. Bigotry and Double Standards) movement. UC Irvine allowed a group of hate-filled hooligans to repeatedly and aggressively attempting to silence Amb. Michael Oren. Today, the news is of a very different kind. A group of Irvine water researchers is visiting the region, exploring opportunities to share knowledge and to collaborate. I should say, first of all, that being water researchers, these visitors adhere to a point of view that is progressive and environmentally focused. For them, the water shortages in the middle east and around the world are looming crises that must be addressed soon in order to stave off disaster. They recently published a study on water losses in Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran over the years from 2003 to 2009. The researchers were invited to Israel by Friends of the Earth - Middle East. In National Geographic Water Currents, Prof. James Famiglietti, director of the Hydrologic Modeling Center at the University of California – Irvine comments on their recent visit to the Technion. Technion University was our first stop on this water journey,, where we met with researchers at the Grand Water Research Institute (GWRI). During our conversation at Technion, we learned about the Israeli tools to allocate, reuse, and distribute water and how academic research improves these tools. Israel's water monitoring and allocation system is phenomenal – every drop of water, from freshwater resources to desalinated water, is accounted for, priced accordingly, and delivered to the end-user. ....Universities and researchers around the world need to reject bigotry, double standards and lies, and instead actively support collaboration with Israeli researchers. They do not need to do this for the sake of Israel; rather, they should do it for the sake of their own societies. |
Posted: 28 Feb 2013 04:00 PM PST From Ian: Norwegian minister admits Palestinian incitement funding The Norwegian Secretary of State has stated on national television that Norway helps fund Palestinian incitement The Norwegian government appears to be one of the first European countries to be reconsidering its untargeted aid to the Palestinian territories on the basis of recent reports into incitement and anti-Semitism. Norwegian State-Owned TV Links Country's Funding of PA to Promotion of Hatred Towards Israel (VIDEO) Norwegian state-owned TV, NRK, recently aired a 10-minute report on the PA's incitement against Israel through hate speech in government sanctioned media. The report followed on the heels of a report by Palestinian Media Watch which drew a direct connection between the PA's promotion of hatred and terror glorification and the Norwegian funding of the PA, at 300 million kroner a year ($52,628,700). The PA promotes terror, the UK pays for it While PA officials readily speak to Western audiences of their determination to reach peace with Israel, a very different story is presented to their domestic audience. A Web of Hate: European, U.S. Laws Clash on Defining and Policing Online Anti-Semitism European laws on the issue, however, are not uniformly applied across the EU. Even the European Court of Human Rights does not offer an accepted definition for "hate speech," instead offering only parameters by which prosecutors can decide if the "hate speech" is entitled to the protection of freedom of speech. Prosecutors therefore exercise a great amount of discretion, as do policemen, who must classify the act as a hate crime or not, and judges, who must assess which action or speech is likely to disturb public order. "That assessment can be subjective," Naamat said. Breaking the Silence leaked EU report on Israel Left-wing NGO behind leak of annual EU report that slams Israel for its Jerusalem and settlement policies. The far-Left NGO Breaking the Silence was behind a leak on Wednesday of the annual report put together by heads of EU missions in Jerusalem and Ramallah, which blasted Israeli policies, saying "settlement construction remains the biggest single threat to the two-state solution." MK Ben-Dahan: Stop EU's Pro-PA Endeavors MK Ben-Dahan slams EU report on settlements, suggests Israel respond by stopping Europe's pro-PA building in Judea and Samaria. MK Rabbi Eli Ben-Dahan (Bayit Yehudi) had strong criticism Wednesday for a European Union report that recommended a boycott targeting Israelis living in Judea and Samaria. The EU also condemned construction in majority-Jewish neighborhoods of Jerusalem. Neo-Nazi Parties Threaten to 'Upend European Parliament' Anti-Defamation League urges United States Congress to mobilize a united voice against the return of political anti-Semitism. Calling the election of neo-Nazi parties to European parliaments "one of the most alarming setbacks in the fight against anti-Semitism," the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) today urged members of the United States Congress to mobilize a united voice against the return of political anti-Semitism. Isi Leibler: Germans lurching toward anti-Semitism There is growing resentment against Jews, who are blamed for imposing excessive emphasis on collective German guilt for the Holocaust. Benz equates Islamophobia with anti-Semitism, alleging that critics of Islamic practice are reminiscent of Nazi anti-Semites attacking the Talmud. He recently challenged the fact that the Muslim terrorist murders in Toulouse had an "anti-Semitic dimension." He dismisses concerns about the Muslim Brotherhood as being reminiscent of anti-Semitic phobias like The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and bizarrely complains that drawing attention to the fact that Muslims comprise 70 percent of Berlin prison inmates is comparable to Hitler's ravings over "the fact that 89% of Berlin pediatricians in the 1930s were Jews." 'Split personality' phone solves major security breach Red Bend's new dual-persona Android OS platform for Samsung phones provides a better solution to the 'BYOD dilemma' When employees were using their company-issued devices strictly for company work, system administrators had a large measure of control over how that data could be used — a crucial security feature, especially nowadays, as cyber-attackers and hackers develop ever more sophisticated tactics to steal data. There are many solutions out there to ensure data safety on dual-purpose devices, but few are as elegant as the one that data security company Red Bend has developed for Samsung, which was introduced at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week. |
Egypt searching for Hamas terrorists in Sinai Posted: 28 Feb 2013 02:30 PM PST Isn't this interesting? The Interior Ministry is searching for 500 Palestinian citizens who are allegedly Hamas members, and who are accused of illegally entering the country in between 14 and 24 February, security sources said.Egypt isn't embracing Hamas in the manner that Hamas expected. There were (probably false) rumors yesterday in the Egyptian press about Hamas threatening the Egyptian army over demolishing some of the Rafah tunnels. But hard evidence of Hamas terrorists in Egypt is not going to help matters for the Islamic movement in Gaza. |
"Price tag" attack last week was fabricated by Arabs Posted: 28 Feb 2013 12:22 PM PST From Ma'an last week: Armed settlers attacked a village south of Nablus overnight Wednesday and torched six cars, a Palestinian Authority official said.An investigation has determined that the Palestinian Arab claims are fabricated. A police investigation revealed that residents of the village burned the vehicles, and accused the residents of the nearby outpost, Esh Kodesh, of the act. Six vehicles were burned a day after severe clashes erupted between residents of Korsa and residents of the nearby outpost, and the Palestinians were quick to also invite the media and human rights organizations who expressed shock at the act attributed to settlers.(h/t None) |
"Right of Return" conferences in Boston - and Rafah Posted: 28 Feb 2013 10:35 AM PST Anti-Israel activists are organizing a "Right of Return" conference at Boston University for April. They will be presenting pseudo-scholarly papers discussing how to legally destroy Israel. The conference materials themselves say this: While asserting the inalienable right of Palestinians to return to and live in their homeland, we also principally affirm the right of Israelis to live in Palestine as well.Assuming, ab initio, that there will be no Israel after "return." In case anyone is fooled by the seeming gravitas of papers submitted to the conference at Boston U., we can see in the abstract linked things like Application of international law on refugee rights and internally displaced persons indicates that Palestinian refugees have valid restitution claims to land and property located in present-day Israel. UN Security Council and General Assembly resolutions further reaffirm the refugees' right of return.This is simply false. While there was one UNSC resolution (237) that called on Israel to facilitate the return of any Arabs who fled in 1967, Israel did so. The word "right" was never mentioned in UNGA 194, and indeed it was interpreted by the UN itself in 1950 as not to apply to the situation today. But why expect honesty in a paper designed to facilitate the destruction of the Jewish state? Luckily, Hamas doesn't try to clothe their desire to destroy Israel in faux academic garb. Here are photos from their recent "Right of Return" conference in Rafah: |
EoZNews Video: A hareidi response to the Israeli draft Posted: 28 Feb 2013 10:30 AM PST This week I was given the opportunity to be given a personal tour of the headquarters of the Belzer Hasidic movement in Jerusalem. The building complex is very impressive and I plan to post a video of the tour of the huge synagogue itself soon. While being showed around, I spoke to the Belzer representative, Yechezkal Friedman, about the major issues being discussed today concerning the hareidi community in Israel today, specifically the idea of being drafted for army or national service, the perception that the hareidim are freeloaders off of Israeli society and the hareidi economic model. Whether you agree with the haredi movement or not, it is worthwhile hearing their point of view, which is a little more nuanced than how it is reported in most Israeli and world media. (One point that Friedman made that I didn't follow up on was that the Belzer opposition to national service was specifically for those who are young, 18 or so; he said that he did not know whether the Belzer Rebbe opposed older members - say, 27 year olds - doing some sort of service. This might point the way towards an agreement of sorts.) |
Posted: 28 Feb 2013 09:00 AM PST From Ian: Oxford students overwhelmingly vote down Israel boycott Jewish groups hail 69-10 tally, but motion will still likely appear on agenda at national student union confab next month Aslan-Levy, who was also present at the vote Wednesday night, said he hoped that other British universities would follow Oxford in voting down BDS measures. Video: Zionist Student Protest Counters Pro-Arab Demonstration Arabs and leftists held a protest outside the Tel Aviv University on Wednesday, in support of the terrorist prisoners in Israeli jails. CiF Watch complaint to PCC prompts Guardian to begrudgingly revise Rachel Corrie op-ed After many months, and a series of correspondences between Sela, the PCC and Guardian editors stubbornly resistant to admitting error, the Guardian begrudgingly agreed to amend their editorial to acknowledge that the Israeli court ruling contradicted claims that Corrie was preventing a home demolition on that day. MEMRI: Lebanese Lecturer Hassan Jouni: Rich Jews Sent Poor Jews to the "So-Called Holocaust" Saudi Cleric Saleh Al-Maghamsi: In His Death, Bin Laden More Honorable Than Any Infidel VIDEO Syrian tank shell lands in Israeli Golan Heights town Amid reports that Assad's forces have left the Syrian side of the Golan, errant fire is first spillover incident since mortars fell over the border in November A tank shell fired from Syria landed in the Golan community of Alonei Habashan late Wednesday morning, the first such incident since several mortars landed in the Golan in November. Report: Nasrallah's Hizbullah Deputy Injured or Killed in Syria The second-in-command to Hizbullah chief Hassan Nasrallah has been injured -- and may have been killed -- in an attack on a convoy by Syrian opposition forces. Iranian Officials: The Jews Are Responsible For The Massacre Of Muslims In Myanmar As part of the demonizing of Jews and Judaism in Iran, officials and mainstream media have accused the Jews of playing a considerable role in the massacre of Muslims in Myanmar in the summer of 2012. This report will review some of these statements, as well as Iranian cartoons conveying the same message. Expert: Stuxnet part of long-term effort to stop Iran nukes New evidence shows that the virus has been active in Iran's Natanz facility almost since the day it opened in 2007 Researchers at antivirus company Symantec said they had gathered evidence that earlier versions of the code, which they called Stuxnet 0.5, was already seen "in the wild" as early as 2005, although it wasn't yet operational as a virus. Stuxnet, said Symantec Tuesday, was the first virus known to attack national infrastructure projects, and according to the company, the groups behind Stuxnet were already seeking to compromise Iran's nuclear program in 2007 — the year Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, where much of the country's uranium enrichment is taking place, went online, Gaza's massive haul of devil rays sparks big fish story Palestinian fishermen catch hundreds of the endangered species and lay them out on beach, prompting absurd online feeding frenzy The Giant Devil Ray, indigenous to the Mediterranean Sea, is listed as an endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. |
Ethiopian woman chosen as "Miss Israel" Posted: 28 Feb 2013 07:15 AM PST From JTA: Yityish Aynaw, a former Israeli army officer, became the first Ethiopian-Israeli to win the Miss Israel pageant.In the interest of fully informing my readers of all relevant background information, without the slightest hint that I have any gratuitous motives, here is Aynaw together with her competition: |
Praising Palestinian Arabs for not lynching an Israeli doctor Posted: 28 Feb 2013 05:15 AM PST The bigotry of soft expectations: An expert anesthesiologist from Israel secretly visited a Palestinian hospital in the occupied West Bank to treat a man injured by Jewish settlers, Israeli media reported Wednesday.It goes without saying that an Israeli doctor publicly going to Nablus to save an Arab life would be in danger of being lynched by the people he is trying to help. Otherwise, this wouldn't be a news story. But lets give kudos to the PA for not allowing Shamir to be brutally murdered. Yay! The double standard isn't only that Israel is expected to act in ways that no other Western country is; it is also that the Arabs aren't expected to even act like responsible adults. As I said in my talk last week, until the world starts expecting Arabs to act more maturely than toddlers with guns, they won't. |
Erdogan calls Zionism a "crime against humanity" Posted: 28 Feb 2013 02:06 AM PST From Hurriyet Daily News: Islamophobia must be recognized as a crime against humanity in the same fashion that Zionism, anti-Semitism and fascism should be, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said yesterday.UN Watch slammed the comparison at the UN-sponsored conference, and notes the irony that Erdogan's statement itself is anti-semitic: "We remind secretary-general Ban Ki-moon that his predecessor Kofi Annan recognized that the UN's 1975 Zionism-is-racism resolution was an expression of anti-Semitism, and he welcomed its repeal." [UN Watch said.]Erdogan is saying that Jewish national self-determination is a "crime against humanity," which is by any yardstick an anti-semitic statement. Will NATO or the UN condemn this vile expression of hate given at a UN-sponsored conference? (h/t Gidon Shaviv) |
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