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Whose fault is the bad relations between Turkey and Israel? Posted: 17 Mar 2013 07:00 PM PDT JPost reports: US Secretary of State John Kerry called his Turkish counterpart, Ahmet Davutoglu, last week, asking for help in restarting the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, the Hurriyet daily reported on Saturday.Tom WC emailed me about this, noting that relations between Israel and Turkey had been deteriorating way before the Mavi Marmara incident. His example was this story from October 2009: Israel's foreign minister has ordered Turkey's ambassador to be summoned over a Turkish TV series that portrays Israeli soldiers killing children.There were other signs that Turkey was straining relations with Israel before the flotilla. A November 2009 Wikileaks cable said: The GOI [Government of Israel] raised the current direction the Government of Turkey has taken toward Syria and Iran -- and away from Israel. Israeli participants argued that Turkey has been supportive of Hamas in Gaza while pursuing a more "Islamic" direction with the goal of becoming a regional superpower. The GOI argued that the Turkish military is losing its ability to influence government decisions and strategic direction. After this past year, GOI participants said they have a "bad feeling" about Turkey. The GOI noted that the Israel Air Force (IAF) Commander in the past wanted to speak to the Turkish Air Force Commander, but his Turkish counterpart declined.An earlier cable from October 2009: While the Foreign Ministry and the Turkish General Staff agree with us that a strong Turkey-Israel relationship is essential for regional stability, PM Erdogan has sought to shore up his domestic right political flank at the expense of this relationship. His outburst at Davos was the first in a series of events the results of which we and his staff have sought to contain. The latest of these was Exercise Anatolian Eagle. Erdogan canceled Israel's participation hours before the exercise was to begin. With an Israeli strike - across Turkish airspace - against targets in Iran a possibility, Erdogan decided he could not afford the political risk of being accused of training the forces which would carry out such a raid. Through some remarkable work with Allies and with the inter-agency, we engineered a public "postponement" of the international portion of the exercise, but the relationship has begun to sour.A Stratfor Wikileak confirms this as well: Turkey planned on downgrading relations with Israel even before the May 2010 flotilla incident, documents published Wednesday by WikiLeaks suggest.The Mavi Marmara isn't the reason that Turkey is anti-Israel - it is the excuse. | ||
Posted: 17 Mar 2013 05:00 PM PDT I've been playing with this weekly auto-generated newspaper based only on my tweets. It looks cute, so I figured I'll put the embeddable version here and see if people like it. (The full size paper can be seen here.) Here's the full-size edition, in a frame, for another view: | ||
The most expensive, expansive anti-Israel initiative just ended - and no one noticed (update) Posted: 17 Mar 2013 02:00 PM PDT This weekend was the final session of the "Russell Tribunal on Palestine."
It held its first session in Barcelona in 2010 and from there went to London, Cape Town and New York, each time receiving less and less coverage. This weekend, the "tribunal" wrapped up its pre-determined findings in Brussels. What was supposed to be its crowning achievement ended with barely a whisper, as there has been literally no news coverage of its final weekend. I tuned into their webcast this morning to see that the final session had less than three dozen viewers - worldwide. Keep in mind that this effort at delegitimizing Israel has cost hundreds of thousands of euros. Their budget for the Cape Town session alone was €190,000, so almost certainly the entire sorry exercise cost close to a million euros, paid by far-left anti-Israel extremists. For all that money, effort and attempts to recruit D-list celebrities, the only articles about the sessions themselves can be found in the echo chamber of the anti-Israel sites like Mondoweiss. Even 972mag and Electronic Intifada criticized the sessions, for differing reasons. This weekend, the final session wan't even mentioned by Mondoweiss either! The Zionist community gets upset, and rightly so, at these constant attempts to delegitimize Israel. We are so often on the defensive that we don't always notice that the haters generally have very little support outside their own circles. In this case, however, the "Russell Tribunal on Palestine" was by any yardstick an expensive, time consuming, epic failure. UPDATE: AFP did decide to do a generic story. Its best quote comes at the end: Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor told AFP: "They can write what they like, they only represent themselves. It's a private body with no legal or political weight and has moral weight only among its members." | ||
Real-life "Gharqad" trees protect Israelis near Gaza Posted: 17 Mar 2013 12:00 PM PDT In the Hamas Charter, it says: The prophet, prayer and peace be upon him, said: The time will not come until Muslims will fight the Jews (and kill them); until the Jews hide behind rocks and trees, which will cry: O Muslim! there is a Jew hiding behind me, come on and kill him! This will not apply to the Gharqad, which is a Jewish tree (cited by Bukhari and Muslim). If Gharqad trees protect Jews, then maybe they are eucalyptus. From Reuters: One other case where eucalyptus trees protected Israel was the famous story of Eli Cohen, Israel's spy in Syria in the 1960s: Eli's connections enabled him to be taken to the Golan Heights - a major strategic asset for Syria from 1948-67. As we saw, the Syrians continually harassed Israel's northern settlements from 1948-67. The Golan Heights defenses were top-secret and closed only to top military staff. "Nevertheless, Kamal Amin Ta'abet (Eli Cohen) succeeded in visiting each and every position. With senior staff officers acting as guides, Eli Cohen was provided an in-depth intelligence briefing of monumental proportions." They even photographed Eli on the Golan Heights, looking over into Israel, alongside the most high-ranking Syrian officers. He remembered and passed on to Israeli Intelligence the "positioning of every Syrian gun, trench, and machine-gun nest in each Golan Heights fortification; tank traps, designed to impede any Israeli attack, were also identified and memorized for future targeting." One of the more famous aspects of his spying regarded a trip he took to the Golan Heights. As the Syrian Army officer explained to Eli the fortifications the Syrian Army had built, Eli suggested that the Syrians plant trees there to deceive the Israelis into thinking it was unfortified, as well as to provide shade and beauty for the soldiers stationed there. The Syrian officer readily agreed - and Eli immediately passed the information onto Israel. Based on the eucalyptus trees, Israel knew exactly where the Syrian fortifications were.(h/t Petra) | ||
Posted: 17 Mar 2013 10:30 AM PDT From Ian: Kissinger Sees Little Hope for Mideast Peace, Arab Spring "To have a meaningful Palestinian-Israeli agreement, the Arab world has to be prepared to guarantee it and to accept it," Kissinger said, adding that the Muslim Brotherhood government in Egypt doesn't seem prepared to "accept genuine coexistence."US asks Turkey for help with ME peace process Kerry calls Turkish counterpart, asks for Ankara's help in restarting Israeli-Palestinian peace process; Ankara turns down request.The Irrelevancy of the UN Correction Journalists vied to paint a word picture of evil (Jewish) villain and innocent (Arab) victim. The Israelis had deliberately attacked Gaza, said the stories. They, the Jews, were targeting civilians. Anyone who surfed the "Net was treated to this story in one version or another, each more colorful and imaginary than the last.BBC fails to report on Route 5 terror attack Video footage filmed by another driver who was travelling on the same section of road just two minutes before the accident occurred and who was also subjected to stone-throwing shows the impact of such attacks.Iran is 'dead scared of Israel,' says ex-Mossad chief Islamist regime 'won't make it' to the bomb, Efraim Halevy tells UK Zionist Federation; former MI6 head compares Iran to 'dangerous adolescent' Addressing the same event, Sir Richard Dearlove, former head of Britain's MI6 secret intelligence service, described Iran as "a state with many flaws and weakness, and a political system that is very fragile. There is a way through this crisis," he insisted.Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused of 'heresy' A senior Iranian cleric has accused Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of "heresy" after saying Hugo Chavez would be resurrected with the 12th imam.Syrian Army General and Son Defect to Jordan Major-General Mohammed Ezz al-Din Khalouf, who headed the army branch dealing with supplies and fuel, announced his new status in a video statement over the weekend. Khalouf, dressed in civilian attire, was shown sitting next to his son, Captain Ezz al-Din Khalouf, who headed a reconnaissance unit. The two were sitting with an opposition fighter.Irish Jews face uncertain future (as usual) A community that produced a beloved Israeli president confronts dwindling numbers, but also a rich and largely peaceful history Brest borrowed her Yahoo group's new name from a 2003 documentary by Valerie Lapin Ganley, a Jewish woman from Pacifica, Calif., who discovered after marrying a non-Jewish Irish-American that she herself had Irish roots. The film, which still plays at festivals, "tells the untold story of how Irish Jews participated in the creation of both Israel and Ireland."Irish minister to 'Post': Ireland not hostile Jerusalem should distinguish between Irish NGOs, some of which are obsessively focused on Israel, and the Irish government that wants to deepen and extend ties with the Jewish state, Irish Justice, Equality and Defense Minister Alan Shatter told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday.Israeli who pioneered computer security wins top prize The work done by the Weizmann Institute's Shafi Goldwasser is a cornerstone of safe network interactions. For that, she and her American research partner are to win the prestigious Turing Award In a world desperately searching for ways to increase computer security, the theories and studies of the Weizmann Institute's Shafi Goldwasser, a pioneer in the field of cryptography, have become more relevant and appreciated than ever. So much so that Goldwasser, along with her research partner Prof. Silvio Micali of MIT, will receive the prestigious Turing Award, "for transformative work that laid the complexity-theoretic foundations for the science of cryptography, and in the process pioneered new methods for efficient verification of mathematical proofs in complexity theory," the Weizmann Institute said.Barbra Streisand to play two more gigs in Israel Singer/actress to perform twice in Tel Aviv, as well as at an event marking Peres's 90th birthday Barbra Streisand will perform in Israel on June 15 and 16, as well as at the opening ceremony of Shimon Peres's annual Presidential Conference, the legendary Jewish-American singer and actress announced Saturday. | ||
The hypocrisy of "gay rights advocate" Sarah Schulman Posted: 17 Mar 2013 08:30 AM PDT I have written about Sarah Schulman before when she wrote a truly hateful NYT op-ed and elsewhere. An article in Tablet by Sohrab Ahmari exposes her sheer hypocrisy: I couldn't help but raise my hand. "So is Hamas part of the 'they?'" I asked.Schulman, a supposed gay-rights activist, is actually claiming that anti-gay policies are beyond criticism when legislated by an elected government! But in her mind the elected government of Israel, which protects gay rights, has no legitimacy. How can any self-respecting gay-rights activist hold such absurdly illogical opinions? Simple. Sarah Schulman is not a gay-right activist. She is a hater of Israel, and she tries to shoe-horn her hatred of the Jewish state in to a gay-rights agenda. The fact that her positions are thoroughly inconsistent with any sane gay-rights agenda doesn't matter since, to haters like Schulman, consistency and gay rights are far less important than destroying the state that provides safe refuge to the people of her ancestral religion. The poster I made of Schulman has never been more appropriate. | ||
Abbas says no difference between Hamas and Fatah Posted: 17 Mar 2013 06:37 AM PDT From an interview with Mahmoud Abbas at Russia Today: RT: Today, the other part of the Palestinian resistance, Hamas, is increasingly leaning towards a political solution of the problem rather than a military one. Have you noticed the shift?As is usual when Abbas opens his mouth, he is lying. Hamas last shot rockets at Israel only a mere four months ago. And, incidentally, so did Fatah's Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades in Gaza. So in that sense, Abbas is right - they are both the same in supporting terror attacks against civilians. And those "odd Hamas members" that support terror? Well, it's only their official spokespeople. And to this day both Fatah and Hamas websites glorify "martyrdom" operations against Israeli civilians. Abbas is really beneath contempt. | ||
Another ordinary day in Egypt: Brotherhood beats up reporters Posted: 17 Mar 2013 04:07 AM PDT From Al Ahram: Clashes at the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters in Cairo's Moqattam district intensified late on Saturday, with a number of journalists reportedly assaulted by members of the Islamist group. |
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