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- "Honor killing" in Gaza
- WaPo's Max Fisher gets it wrong
- Monday Links Part 2
- The Lancet publishes another error-filled hit piece on Israel
- Monday Links Part 1
- My UN scoop makes it to AP! (UPDATE 3: BBC and WaPo reports on it)
- Palestinian Authority honors female terrorists tor International Women's Day
- US Attorney General shows enthusiasm about Saudi justice system
- "Auschwitz Holiday Camp" T-shirt in Hungary (updated)
Posted: 11 Mar 2013 11:00 PM PDT From PCHR: According to investigations conducted by PCHR, at approximately 02:00 on Friday, 08 March 2013, the body of the young woman was brought to al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah. The body was later transferred to the Forensic Medicine Department in al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.According to other sources, there were at least 12 "honor killings" in the territories in 2012, not 3. |
WaPo's Max Fisher gets it wrong Posted: 11 Mar 2013 05:59 PM PDT The Washington Post was one of the major media outlets, along with the BBC, that gave extensive coverage to the death of Omar Mishrawi, blaming it on Israel. Now that the evidence that the boy was killed by Hamas has come out, WaPo's Max Fisher tries to contextualize the incident. His contextualization is the problem. A conflict in which two armed groups exchange fire across a populated area is probably bound to kill civilians. So why the heated debate, still ongoing, over whose army inadvertently killed an 11-month-old infant who was the enemy of neither?No, Max. The importance of Omar Mishrawi's death isn't that it is a microcosm of the conflict. The importance is that the world's major news media organizations completely and thoroughly screwed up. Nearly all of them stated, as fact or near-fact, that an Israeli missile killed baby Omar. The BBC even returned to the scene, without any experts in military explosives, and "verified" that the son of their colleague was killed by Israel. And they were, as we see, wrong. Fisher says, perhaps referring to me: [S]ome observers sympathetic to the Israeli strikes pointed out, with what may have been prescience, that Hamas rockets often miss and might have landed on Mishrawi's house.Forgetting the odd phrase "sympathetic to the Israeli strikes," what Fisher is glossing over is that those observers knew something that the world's media didn't and should have. It doesn't take a prophet to know that many of the rockets from Gaza have always landed inside Gaza. In fact, right before the outset of Cast Lead, when Hamas declared its own operation Oil Stain, two Gaza girls were killed by a Qassam rocket. It was reported by Reuters. That was hardly an isolated incident, although the world media ignored the many injuries and damaged houses that Gaza rockets inflicted on Gaza. The problem, that Fisher is trying to deflect, is that the reporters from his newspaper and all the other media purposefully ignored this fact that bloggers like me knew very well. They assumed that any civilian killed in Gaza must have been killed by Israel. Any other thought did not even cross their minds. That is why this story is so popular on social media. It has nothing to do with this case being being a microcosm of the conflict. It is entirely about people being sick of being lied to by an arrogant media. It is about the fact that the supposed expert reporters on Gaza didn't consider a simple fact about Qassam rockets that they should have known intimately. It is because they were too lazy to think critically - which is their job. After years of seeing that Palestinian Arab spokespeople routinely lie, that they try to manipulate the media, that they would never admit any mistake on their side - and after years of seeing that practically every time the Israeli side of the story ends up being proven correct - the media still reflexively blames Israel, time and time again, for things that aren't Israel's fault. It doesn't take prescience to know this. It takes simple observation. This is why this story strikes a chord, Max - because the media dropped the ball, in a way that it has dropped it countless times beforehand. Sadly, instead of learning that lesson, you are engaging in a magician's redirection trick to take the focus away from the truth. And that is why people are upset over this story. |
Posted: 11 Mar 2013 02:00 PM PDT From Ian: Co-existence workshop ends with rock hurling Students from Sakhnin throw stones at a Yokneam school bus, ending Arab-Jewish cooperation project on a sour note A group of young students from a school in the Western Galilee city of Sakhnin threw stones at a bus full of students from an elementary school in Yokneam, after the two groups concluded a co-existence project in Sakhnin aimed at encouraging Arabs and Jews to live harmoniously.Lesson plan for Israeli Apartheid Week won't include the truth It's Israeli Apartheid Week in Canada, but perhaps the ignoramuses who waste their time protesting the non-existent apartheid in Israel could add a Gender Apartheid Week to their busy schedules, as well.Huckabee: Israelis Have Made Many Sacrifices for Peace Former governor Mike Huckabee at the Gush Katif Museum Dinner: You don't negotiate with those who don't believe you have the right to exist.French town honors killer of Israeli minister A suburb of Paris made the killer of Israeli minister Rehavam Ze'evi an honorary resident.Historians: Former Vienna Philharmonic Chief was SS Member A former head of Vienna's Philharmonic Orchestra was a member of Nazi Germany's SS, historians say.Greek Neo-Nazis Set Sights on Indoctrinating Preschoolers The Greek neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party, which already has a presence in the country's elementary and high schools, is planning to open nursery schools aimed at indoctrinating toddlers with vehemently anti-Semitic, anti-immigrant and ultra-nationalistic views.Volunteer who Opposed Dutch Hitler Admirers in Hiding Mehmet Sahin, a doctoral student, has had to go into hiding with his family after he received death threats. A few weeks ago, he interviewed several Dutch-Turkish youngsters on the Nederland 2 TV station. They said that they admired Hitler and the Holocaust and regretted that Hitler had not finished exterminating the Jews. Sahin reprimanded them. Apparently, people in the neighborhood where he lives are collecting signatures to make Sahin leave the area. The municipality has announced that the prosecution is investigating the matter.The first time Hollywood exposed the Holocaust Exactly 70 years ago, Hollywood's top stars got together to expose the Holocaust. Claiming "frustration over American policy and outrage at Hollywood's fear of offending its European markets," Hecht spent one month scripting a Hollywood extravaganza to expose the Holocaust and urge rescue action.Keeping your mobile virus-free A hacker sitting just a table away could be hopping onto your device as you check your email, but Israel's Skycure has you covered. And then, one by one, members of the audience discovered that their smartphones and tablets were being hacked in real time – in plain sight. Their screens were suddenly swiping without their control; emails were being written without permission; apps opened and photos changed. |
The Lancet publishes another error-filled hit piece on Israel Posted: 11 Mar 2013 12:00 PM PDT We've looked at the Lancet's coverage of Israel before. Once it blamed Israel for Palestinian Arab men who beat their wives. Yes, really. And that study used some very biased sources as well, and was far from scientific. Another time the Lancet stated, as fact, the Palestinian Arab claim that "We cannot take care of health and education as long as we live under occupation". Amazing how Jews managed to build world-class hospitals and universities in Palestine when it was under Ottoman and British rule! So why should we be surprised that the Lancet ignores Israeli findings - by independent pathologists - that Arafat Jaradat was not tortured and, instead accept the claims of Palestinian Arabs who habitually lie in matters like these? To add some lies on top of the lies, the Lancet publishes the provably false statistic that Israel has arrested 800,000 Palestinian Arabs since 1967. Curiously, the Lancet fully accepts the initial charge of Israeli torture of Jaradat as fact, but ignores the later - equally ludicrous - claim that Jaradat was actually beaten to death by Arab "collaborators." No, that Palestinian Arab lie is not judged to be believable by the Lancet, presumably because Israel is not directly blamed. Finally, Jaradat is described as a "30-year old petrol attendant" in this article, but not as a member of the Al Aqsa Brigades terrorist group. The Lancet used to be automatically prefixed with the term "prestigious." A more appropriate adjective might be "discredited" or "laughably biased." (h/t YS) |
Posted: 11 Mar 2013 10:30 AM PDT From Ian: Douglas Murray: Who Are These Moralists? With Israel, every death is investigated, every movement protested against. Yet when it comes to the wholesale slaughter in Syria, there is just a single global shrug. People cannot be wholly surprised if some of us choose to observe that many of those who comment with fury about Israel have revealed themselves to be neither humanitarians nor journalists but pure and simple anti-Israel political activists. Hamas on the defensive In desperation, some Hamas men are looking to Israel to let Gaza freely export its produce, reopen its port, and allow its businessmen and labourers to cross the buffer zone, as they did before Hamas took over in 2007. The longer the ceasefire, the more Israel has eased the flow of trade. But for Hamas this is a mixed blessing. Overland traffic only partially compensates for the shortfall through the tunnels. It also makes Hamas more dependent on—and subservient to—Israel, to ensure vital supplies continue. Hamas's security forces have begun acting on Israeli intelligence passed via Egypt about wayward militants planning attacks, say Western officials. Love letter to Hamas - Paul McGeough's front-page profiles of Khaled Meshal This looks far more like advocacy than journalism. In exchange for access, Mr. McGeough appears to be willing to act basically as Hamas' advocate and lobbyist in Australia. The obvious question is why his employers at Fairfax are so ready to help him do so. Americans said to be training Syrian rebels in Jordan Der Spiegel says 200 opposition fighters have been trained by uniformed US personnel; Washington declines to comment on report What's Wrong with the US Embassy in Egypt? Here's the kicker: Guess who seems to be a finalist under Secretary of State John Kerry for a promotion to become assistant secretary of State for Near Eastern affairs? That's right, Anne Patterson. If Samiragate was truly the result of incompetence, then Patterson could use her new position to bring that quality to the broader Middle East. Conversely, if it really was illustrative of the cultural and political bubble that Patterson imbued or let develop in her Afghan leader alleges US, Taliban are colluding Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday accused the Taliban and the U.S. of working in concert to convince Afghans that violence will worsen if most foreign troops leave - an allegation the top American commander in Afghanistan rejected as "categorically false." Christian protesters decry Muslim mob's arson spree following blasphemy charge Demonstrators denounced the burning of more than 100 homes of Christians on Saturday -- a spree spurred by allegations that a Christian man made remarks against the Muslim prophet Mohammed. Danes use game as Syria fill-in Head of division admits employee mistakenly thought image from Assassin's Creed was the Damascus skyline, and used it for a backdrop Putin's patriotic Israeli army rip-off Local blogger identifies image on patriotic billboard for Vladimir Putin's United Russia party as picture of Israeli tank from IDF's official Flickr account Russia's ruling party put up patriotic billboards around the city of Orel last month showing an image of a soldier in a tank and wishing residents a Happy Defender of Fatherland Day. Rather than showing a Russian soldier and tank, however, the photo actually featured an Israeli soldier in an Israeli-made Merkava III tank. |
My UN scoop makes it to AP! (UPDATE 3: BBC and WaPo reports on it) Posted: 11 Mar 2013 08:45 AM PDT This is what news blogging is all about. My scoop showing that the UN exonerated Israel for the killing of baby Omar Mishrawi, son of a BBC employee in Gaza, was been picked up by various outlets.
The groundswell continued, reaching outside Israeli and Zionist media and being published by Bild and DPA (Germany) and Free Beacon - which did real reporting in following up with the UN and WaPo. Now, at 10:31 EDT today, AP has picked it up! A U.N. report indicates an errant Palestinian rocket, not an Israeli airstrike, likely killed the baby of a BBC reporter during fighting in the Hamas-ruled territory last November. It will be a bit harder for the BBC, WaPo and other outlets to ignore this if AP reporters are asking them questions. Although it is a shame that their interest in the truth is so low that they don't re-check their facts before the point that they would be embarrassed by not addressing them. Let's hope that the pressure continues to have news outlets (and NGOs) admit that they made false assumptions, and that they realize that those assumptions were based on nothing more than anti-Israel bias. After all, people who carefully monitor Gaza would have known ahead of time that many Gaza rockets fall short - and that Gaza authorities, and Gaza NGOs, routinely lie about it. There are lessons to be learned for bloggers and blog-readers as well. Sometimes our efforts do break through, and for that to happen we need lots of retweets and forwards, directed at the people who are guilty of media bias to begin with, as well as to journalists who still care about the truth. When there is clearly interest in a story like this it makes it harder for the paid media to ignore it. Thanks so much to the hundreds of people who "Liked" and Tweeted this story. Let's keep it going. UPDATE: The BBC finally acknowledged the story, although it is doing everything it can to cast doubt on the UN version of the events: The son of a BBC journalist and two relatives killed in last November's war in Gaza may have been hit by a misfired Palestinian rocket, a UN agency says.It is quite plausible that the damage came from shrapnel from a secondary explosion of a terrorist weapons depot. In fact, initial interviews with Jihad himself indicated that it was "shrapnel," not a rocket - he changed his story after the photo became famous. And we do know that there were terror targets in the area. At least the BBC is not as unequivocal that this was an Israeli missile, as it was previously. UPDATE 2: The Washington Post, which was equally guilty, has posted a more expansive AP report: Matthias Behnke, head of OHCHR office for the Palestinian territories, cautioned he couldn't "unequivocally conclude" that the death was caused by an errantly fired Palestinian rocket. He said information gathered from eyewitnesses led them to report that "it appeared to be attributable to a Palestinian rocket." All in all, with major world media reporting on the UN report, this is a major win for the truth. UPDATE 3: The BBC lies: The UN report concluded that at least 169 Palestinians were killed by Israeli attacks during the offensive.The actual report says: During the crisis, 174 Palestinians were killed in Gaza. At least 168 of them were killed by Israeli military action, of whom 101 are believed to be civilians, including 33 children and 13 women.The UN is properly saying that 101 may be civilian, but it is not certain. The BBC - so eager to seize on the UN's uncertainty about the rockets - does not notice the same uncertainty about identifying the victims as being civilian. There seems to be a pattern here. Remember that the Meir Amit Intelligence Center identified 101 terrorists, and 68 civilians, killed in the fighting. (h/t Elias, Gary, Silke, Omri) |
Palestinian Authority honors female terrorists tor International Women's Day Posted: 11 Mar 2013 07:00 AM PDT Al Watan Voice reports that the Palestinian embassy in Chile celebrated International Women's Day by celebrating female terrorists. At a ceremony in Santiago on Friday, the ambassador gave a speech extolling the role of Palestinian women in the "struggle" and specified master terrorist Dalal Mughrabi, "martyr" Shadia Abu Ghazaleh (member of the PFLP, who died while preparing a bomb that prematurely exploded in 1968,) and hijacker Leila Khaled. Today is the 35th anniversary of the Coastal Road Massacre that Mughrabi had led, which killed 38 Israeli civilians including 13 children. She is being honored in numerous Palestinian Arab events and articles. |
US Attorney General shows enthusiasm about Saudi justice system Posted: 11 Mar 2013 05:00 AM PDT WTF? US Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. has shown interest in examining the Saudi Munasaha (Counseling) counter-terrorism program so as to apply it in the United States.Which ideas did the Saudis share with their US counterpart? Religious police, perhaps, to ensure that men and women don't eat together or go into cars? Or perhaps it was Saudi Arabia's advanced criminal justice system, based on Islamic law, which includes public beheading, stoning, amputation and lashing. The death penalty can be given out for the crimes of adultery, apostasy, and sorcery. Its legal system also includes the ability, if a victim chooses, for retaliatory justice - a literal "eye for an eye." But don't worry - they are advanced enough to considering replacing beheadings with firing squads, due to a shortage of qualified swordsmen. I'm anxious to know which of these progressive Saudi practices interest the esteemed Mr. Holder. (h/t Arnold. Al Gharqad) |
"Auschwitz Holiday Camp" T-shirt in Hungary (updated) Posted: 11 Mar 2013 02:11 AM PDT A Hungarian blog noticed this girl wearing a T-shirt,showing the iconic entrance to Auschwitz, captioned "Auschwitz Holiday Camp." Underneath it says "there is a pool, and ovens as well. " (h/t BES, Al Gharqad) |
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