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Latest Pallywood

Posted: 27 Mar 2013 08:00 PM PDT

Aussie Dave at Israellycool caught this egregious example of Palestinian Arab child play-acting a few days ago:



At the beginning of the video, a few kids are walking normally. Then at 0:05, one complains about his leg. A few seconds later, and the three kids are standing around, seemingly quite relaxed. Then the previously complaining kid – standing on the right - points to his right leg. At 0:14 he slides to the ground, sobbing.

Fast forward to 1:03, where the middle kid, who has been fine until now, seemingly starts to cry. Then at 1:45, the kid who complained about his leg seems to be walking normally. But at 1:48 – presto! He's limping. Then at 1:54 he's lying on the ground. Thirty seconds later in the ambulance, he's getting his right arm (not leg) - seemingly fine until now – bandaged.

Notice also how the video description claims the kids were beaten, but this is never shown on the video.

Based on previous experiences with Pallywood, I strongly suspect that is what we see in the video. The kid seem fine and then seem to be hamming it up for the camera, only to forget himself when he is walking. In the ambulance, the medic, perhaps unaware of what ailment the kid was pretending to be suffering – goes for the photo opportunity and bandages his arm!
All the world might not be a stage, but Palestinian Arab territories sure seem to be.

Bahrain declares Hezbollah a terror group

Posted: 27 Mar 2013 06:10 PM PDT

While the EU can't quite figure it out....
Bahraini lawmakers voted on Tuesday to label Hezbollah a terrorist organization, the Lebanese news outlet Now Lebanon reported.

The parliament in Manama voted unanimously to pass the bill, which had been presented by 30 MPs. It now moves to the Bahraini cabinet for a vote.

"It is time we join the world in outlawing this group, which has terrorized the region enough and has been instrumental in spreading evil among us," said lawmaker Shaikh Jassim Al Saeedi, who has been one of those at the forefront of the legislation, Bahrain's Gulf Daily News website said on Wednesday.

The Bahraini daily Akhbar Al Khaleej stated that the bill cites Hezbollah as having sought to destabilize Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, and accuses it of murdering innocent civilians in Syria in order to support the regime of the beleaguered Bashar Assad.
Then again....
Bahrain blacklisted Hezbollah on Tuesday; for the wrong reasons.

MP Khaled Abdul Aal summed it up very well on CNN: "It is because Hezbollah is Shiite, despite being a resistance against Israel."

No wonder. The Arab Spring also awakened the Shiite majority of Bahrain. Rallies have been held across the tiny Gulf Island asking for a transitional government and the prime minister, who has been running the small country since 1974, to step down.

Human rights organizations reported that police regularly use violence against protesters and even the medical personnel who treat the wounded. More than 80 people have died since the pro-democracy protests erupted in February 2011.

Wednesday Links

Posted: 27 Mar 2013 05:00 PM PDT

From Ian:

IDF Soldiers Wish You A Happy Passover!


Palestinians Impose Severe Restrictions on Foreign Media by Khaled Abu Toameh
It's official: the Palestinian Authority does not want foreign journalists to work in territories under its control in the West Bank unless they receive permission in advance from the Palestinian Ministry of Information.
The decision was taken earlier this week by the Palestinian Ministry of Information and the Palestinian Journalist's Syndicate -- a body controlled by Fatah-affiliated journalists.
Another 'Pallywood' propaganda fail as boy with hurt leg gets arm bandaged
Regardless of that, the ending of the video is somewhat bemusing. A boy who has been complaining about his leg and his stomach for the entire video somehow ends up in an arm sling in an ambulance. Very odd - and reminds us of the epic Pallywood propaganda fail in November last year.
Palestinian 'journalist' calls Obama 'Uncle Tom'
Imagine the furore if anyone else had attacked a black president with such a heinous racial slur...
Caroline Glick: The Meaning and Consequences of Israel's Apology to Turkey
On Saturday, the Arab League convened in Doha, Qatar and discussed Israel's apology to Turkey and its ramifications for pan-Arab policy. The Arab League member states considered the prospect of demanding similar apologies for its military operations in Lebanon, Judea, Samaria and Gaza.
Ankara billboard thanks Erdogan for Netanyahu apology
Turkish authorities have been quick to design and post billboards thanking their prime minister for the "pride" experienced after Israel's apology
Erdogan: Homosexuality 'contrary to Islam'
Speaking in the Netherlands, Turkish PM fiercely objected to Dutch lesbian couple adopting a nine-year-old Turkish boy.
Morsi issues ominous warning to Egypt opposition
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi threatened on Sunday to take unspecified steps to "protect this nation" after violent demonstrations against his Muslim Brotherhood, using vague but severe language that the opposition said heralded a crackdown.
Settlers give pre-Passover bread to nearby Palestinians
3rd year of symbolic goodwill program; 'why burn good bread when you can distribute it to your neighbors?' asks Yaki Fried from the settlement of Ofra
Egyptian Jews record more recent 'second Exodus'
Fearing new Islamist leaders are trying to blot out their history, authors of a new book compile their own story
Imagine a land where even one Jew is one Jew too many
There will be no Passover Seder in Libya tonight.
IDF Blog: A 21st Century Exodus: Dina's Journey From Alexandria to Jerusalem
PASSOVER INTERVIEW: Dina Ovadia has come a long way from her childhood in an Arab country, with no knowledge of her Jewish heritage. Today, she serves in the IDF. There are Cinderella stories and there's the Passover Haggadah – but Dina's story is a bit of both.

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