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- Posters for Jimmy Carter protests at Cardozo
- Tuesday Links Part 2
- Roger Waters hypocritically responds to 92Y cancellation
- "Long Live The Descendants Of Apes And Pigs"
- Tuesday Links Part 1
- Jimmy Carter called Hafez Assad "a close personal friend" soon after 1982 Hama massacre
- UNRWA reopens in Gaza, re-closes in Rafah, can' t stop blaming Israel
- Bibi/Kerry statements in Jerusalem (video and text)
- WaPo says Bibi's "red line" speech delayed Iranian enrichment
- Gratuitous "Apartheid?" poster - Miss Israel Universe 2012
Posters for Jimmy Carter protests at Cardozo Posted: 09 Apr 2013 07:50 PM PDT If anyone who plans to protest needs a poster...there's a Kinko's at Union Square. If you don't know what a Gharqad tree is, you need to read the Hamas charter. |
Posted: 09 Apr 2013 04:00 PM PDT From Ian: Elliott Abrams: Irish Teachers Teach Hatred of Israel One could pile statistic upon statistic, but that would be a vain effort when it comes to minds like those of the members of the Teachers Union of Ireland, who voted unanimously on the boycott; not one soul had the wit or independence of mind to object or to question. One can only pity the poor Irish student who might think for himself or for herself, might wish to spend a term in Israel at a place like the Technion, and might not share in the biases of the teachers. The message from teachers to students is pretty clearly "shut up." And meanwhile, of course, no mention (much less boycott) by the Irish teachers of China, Saudi Arabia, Cuba or anyplace else where students are "struggling for the right to education under extremely difficult conditions" that include repressive governments, no academic freedom, political tests for admission to higher education–and in the Saudi case greatly restricted opportunities for girls. What a lesson to their students: ignorance, bias, bigotry, narrow-mindedness, and anti-Semitism wrapped in self-righteousness.Israeli filmmaker says he'll file police complaint about assault in France According to Horowitz, the French reactions to his side of the story shifted when Gaëlle Milbeau-Rhodeville, the General Delegate of the International Film Festival of Aubagne, as well as the mayor of Aubagne, shifted their message to the press, trying to "lessen" the direction of Horowitz's accusations, he said, and asking him to retract his story.Isi Leibler: Candidly Speaking: Sanctimonious Jewish bleeding hearts We are entitled to expect Zionists not to behave like the naïve "fellow travelers" who during the Cold War blindly endorsed communist peace petitions which ultimately only promoted the interests of the Evil Empire. It is unethical and unconscionable for bleeding-heart American Zionist "friends" to display disrespect and intervene to thwart the policies determined by the democratically elected leaders of Israel or offer them patronizing advice on how best to ensure their security.Israeli leaders praise 'staunch friend' Margaret Thatcher Israeli leaders and legislators on Monday praised the deceased former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, speaking to her strong character and calling her a friend of the Jewish state. Thatcher, known as the Iron Lady, piloted the UK government for 11 years. She died Monday morning of a stroke at age 87.Ex-British PM Margaret Thatcher dies at 87 MK Avigdor Liberman, the former foreign minister, noted that Thatcher was the first British prime minister to visit Israel. "I remember well the tears she shed on her visit to Yad Vashem and the empathy she expressed for our nation's past and future challenges," he said, calling her a great friend of the Jewish people. "Margaret Thatcher was a strong and courageous leader and stateswoman, who showed great foresight and was not afraid to act in the interests of her country and people." Mini-UAS Training & Simulation Center for Finnish Defense Forces (FDF) Simlat Ltd., an Israeli Company, has been awarded a contract to deliver its UAS Training and Simulation systems to FDF as part of Mini-UAS contract awarded to Aeronautics Ltd.Ormat to build $245m geothermal power project in Indonesia Israel's geothermal company Ormat Technologies has signed a $245 million deal to provide geothermal energy in Indonesia. The Yavne-based company will design the Sarulla geothermal power station in Sumatra and supply its Ormat Energy Converters to the new power plant.Munich 11 athlete inducted to Sports Hall of Fame David Berger, a weightlifting team member of the Israeli delegation to the 1972 Munich Olympics will be inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame on April 21.Israeli robot could be your next 'milkman' Israeli cows lead the world in milk production, and Israeli dairy companies have set up projects in far-flung places like Argentina and Vietnam to export Israeli know-how on feeding, milking, and raising cows. For many farmers in the developing world, Israeli know-how has fostered a revolution in milk production, enabling dairy farmers to triple or quadruple their output. Now, agritech start-up MiRobot is ready to bring the world the next big Israeli dairy farm innovation — a robot that will completely automate milk production, at a far lower cost than anything else available.Oh crazy Israel! Rachel Johnson returns to the kibbutz where she and Boris worked Almost 30 years ago I was a pale-skinned, fair-haired teenage girl visiting Israel for the first time with her even paler-skinned and fairer-haired older brother.Stand With Us: 65 Things We Love About Israel in 65 Seconds Also: A Rock is a Bullet: The Consequences of Palestinian Rock-Throwing Ahikam's mother still keeps the rock that changed the trajectory of her son's life and that of her family. "We always knew that rocks were weapons and we've been suffering from this rock for decades," says Edna, holding the giant rock in her hand. "Because of this, one-third of my son's brain is missing. He walks with a limp, has back problems, cannot feel with his right hand and suffers from a weaker right side. I take him to physiotherapy three times a week. I had so much hope for him when he was born, there was so much potential." |
Roger Waters hypocritically responds to 92Y cancellation Posted: 09 Apr 2013 01:49 PM PDT Roger Waters, the crazy anti-Israel musician who has been memorably described in the comment section here as a "Pink Floyd cover band member," was scheduled to give a talk at the 92nd Street Y in New York, a Jewish community center, on April 30. After much pressure on the Y, the talk was canceled with no explanation. Now, Waters has issued a statement: There has been some chatter about the cancellation of my interview at 92Y. By way of clarification, here is what I know.While the 92nd Street Y should have never have invited this Israel-hater to begin with, it should also have been forthcoming on the reasons for the cancellation. This was a bit passive-aggressive for my taste - it would have been far better for them to have stated that his simple-minded anti-Israel position establishes him as a person who could not be trusted to give any sort of serious talk on any topic. Waters' hypocrisy shines through on his declaration, "Not to talk is not an option." As a person who supports "BDS," surely Waters knows that he is supporting the silencing of Israeli opinions worldwide. He supports boycotting Israeli universities, Israeli books, Israeli poems, Israeli music, Israeli dance and indeed Israelis giving talks in other countries. He supports the disgraceful displays of haters interrupting concerts, lectures and dances simply because the performers were Israeli, no matter what the content of their performances. For a person like that to say "Not to talk is not an option" really means that Waters reserves the right for his drug-addled ramblings to be heard wherever and whenever he wants, but he will not extend that same right to anyone who is peripherally connected to the Jewish state. That is pretty much the definition of hypocrisy. As far as I know, Waters never responded to this excellent open letter by an Israeli musician .So when he says he wants to talk, it means he only wants to talk - but he certainly doesn't want to listen. Waters, for all his high-minded babble about walls and talking is not really interested in dialogue, but in having a forum to spout his crazed thoughts to swooning fans without fear of contradiction. It is best to leave the lunatic out of the Hall. (h/t shmuckler ) |
"Long Live The Descendants Of Apes And Pigs" Posted: 09 Apr 2013 12:00 PM PDT MEMRI translated this amazing piece from Khalid Muntasir writing in Egypt's El Watan. When the Jewish internet and social network magnates get together, put aside their competition and unite to declare a $33-million grant for medical research on incurable diseases that prolongs human life[3] – I cannot help but cry out 'long live the descendants of apes and pigs,' as they were described by [Egyptian President] Dr. [Muhammad] Mursi and his [Muslim Brotherhood] movement.[4] On the other hand, those who detonate bombs in the midst of the innocent, murder tourists and eviscerate them, assassinate politicians, thinkers and intellectuals, and accuse others of being infidels can go to hell, where they can continue indulging their sick taste for violence and blood.The original article is here. (h/t Ian) |
Posted: 09 Apr 2013 10:30 AM PDT From Ian: Abdullah and Abbas Playing the Jerusalem Card To start, Jordan's "custodianship" over the Islamic sites in Jerusalem -- including Al-Aqsa mosque -- were granted by Israel. The peace treaty signed between Israel and Jordan in 1994 gave Jordan the privilege of overseeing and managing Al-Aqsa mosque and other Islamic sites in Jerusalem. Therefore, Abdullah has no right or entitlement to "exert any efforts to persevere Jerusalem from Judaization" -- as his agreement with Abbas claims.John Kerry's plan: still missing a peace Israelis have good reason to be skeptical about peace plans – but at the same time, to learn from the lessons of past failures and successes and go forward. While there is a cold peace with Egypt – now so fragile – and Jordan, more Israelis have been killed in the 15 years following the Oslo Accords than in the two previous decades of undeclared wars. Therefore the burden of proof is on those who deny that the Saudi plan offers something between dhimmitude at best and a staged dismantling of Israel as the Jewish national home – and turning a blind eye to genocidal terror and incitement to genocidal terror.PA Refuses to Change 'A Few Words' for Kerry Kerry's latest "listening tour" is drawing the familiar echo of "no." The Palestinian Authority boasts that Kerry asked it to change a "few words" in the Saudi Peace Initiative. Nice try. John. In typical State Dept. tunnel thinking, he dug up the Saudi Peace Plan in an effort win the support of the Arab League and, according to senior PA negotiator Saeb Erekat, asked Ramallah to make a small compromise in the wording.'US softening opposition to Fatah-Hamas unity' By Khaled Abu Toameh The US appears to have softened its opposition to unity between Fatah and Hamas, a top Fatah official in the West Bank said Monday.A 10-Step Process: How US Secretary of State John Kerry Could Bring Abbas and the Palestinian Authority to the Peace Table Here is a suggested 10-step process for how the Hon. John Kerry could, indeed, conduct an inquiry about the readiness of the PA to assume a posture of peace.Bigotry, 'The New York Times' and Israel The New York Times' coverage of Israel is increasingly a landscape of half-truths and worse, shaped not by where facts lead but by preconceived storylines.BBC claims US kept in the dark on 2007 Syrian nuclear reactor strike The suggestion that the United States government was not aware of Israeli intentions regarding the Syrian nuclear reactor is of course at odds with the extensive account provided earlier this year in Commentary Magazine by former US National Security Council member Elliot Abrahams. According to that account, the US knew very well what was on the cards and hence the BBC's statement is misleading and inaccurate.Morsy's Christian Problem This is the same President Morsi that openly espoused anti-Semitic and hateful views on video and then claims to be taken out of context. This is the same president who during the constitutional crisis openly stated that he enjoys the support of 90% of all Egyptians and that the protesters were pushed by the church. This is the same president who during his reign , Beshoy Kamel was sentenced to six years for insulting "Islam and the president's family" on Facebook, Alber Saber was arrested for "blasphemy" on Facebook , and 10-year-old Nabil Nagy Rizk and 9-year-old Mina Nady Farag from Beni Suef were arrested in October 2012 on charges of tearing up the Quran. The children were illegally arrested, and Morsi didn't move a finger to release them. They were, after all, Christians.Iran inaugurates new uranium mine, processing plant Defiant Tehran marks 'National Nuclear Technology Day' after latest round of talks with Western powers fails to produce dealCanadian FM: If Israel strikes, Iran will only have itself to blame Still, John Baird stresses opposition to unilateral Israeli military action against the Iranians, who he calls the 'biggest threat' to world securityAnti-Semitic demonstration banned in Budapest Hungary banned an anti-Semitic demonstration planned for the same day as a Holocaust memorial march.'Intellectual Exile' Demanded for Anti-Semitic Polish Historian The Simon Wiesenthal Center on Monday called for the suspension of a Polish historian who wrote that Jews were also to blame for the Holocaust, weeks ahead of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising's 70th anniversary. Also: Honest Reporting slideshow: |
Jimmy Carter called Hafez Assad "a close personal friend" soon after 1982 Hama massacre Posted: 09 Apr 2013 08:35 AM PDT In February, 1982, Syria's president Hafez al-Assad murdered between 30-40,000 people in the city of Hama. A year later, in March 1983, Jimmy Carter referred to the mass murderer as "a close personal friend" who he has a "special relationship" with. He expressed the hope that if Assad would come to the negotiating table, he could be on the same side as the Egyptians, Palestinians, Jordanians, and Americans in pressuring - Israel. All of this was recorded in New York Magazine, June 6, 1983, and verified by Carter's friend and advisor, Kenneth Stein, who would later famously break with Carter over the lies he wrote in his 2006 book. (h/t Ken Kelso) |
UNRWA reopens in Gaza, re-closes in Rafah, can' t stop blaming Israel Posted: 09 Apr 2013 07:00 AM PDT Five days after it shut down all services in Gaza because of safety concerns, UNRWA announced that it would re-open its offices today. Of course, even though Israel had nothing to do with this, UNRWA still had to throw in a false accusation against Israel in its press release: Based on the assurances UNRWA in Gaza received from different local parties, the Agency will reopen its installations across the Gaza Strip effective today, Tuesday 9 April. UNRWA was forced to close its distribution and relief offices last week due to ongoing demonstrations that affected its operations, a regrettable decision that hindered the Agency's ability to provide much needed services and relief supplies to Palestine refugees in Gaza. While UNRWA understands the frustration of the population, heightened by the tightened blockade on the Gaza Strip, and respects the right to peaceful demonstrations, UNRWA must ensure the safety and security of its staff. UNRWA in Gaza reaffirms that while it is re-opening these facilities now, if its staff or facilities are threatened or operations hindered by demonstrations in the future, it will again be forced to close those installations."Tightened blockade"? At least from Israel's perspective, more goods are going into Gaza than at any time in the past five years or so. The chances that UNRWA is referring to Egypt as being behind the "blockade" are essentially nil, though. UNRWA has a pathological need to lie about Israel even when it is way off topic. UNRWA did not respond to my email request for clarification. Chris Gunness hasn't answered any of my emails for a few years now. Once the UNRWA centers opened in Rafah, Gazans closed the main distribution center down with renewed protests. UNRWA then closed the other offices in Rafah as well. Others are protesting the agency that provides them with free food, education and medical services in Gaza City today. A large reason that so many Palestinian Arabs feel so entitled to free food and services from the West is because agencies like UNRWA teach them that they are perpetual victims, entitled to being coddled for eternity. Isn't it s shame that this is backfiring on them? I have documented protests against UNRWA from as long ago as 1951. The absolute best thing that could be done is to shut down UNRWA, tell the Arab world and the PA that these people are their problem (perhaps divert UNRWA funding to these entities), pressure Arab states to allow those born on their soil to be citizens of their states and force these perpetual fake "refugees" to actually start thinking about taking responsibility for their own lives instead of constantly blaming everyone else. It might take a generation to fix, but if this is not done now, things will only get worse. |
Bibi/Kerry statements in Jerusalem (video and text) Posted: 09 Apr 2013 05:30 AM PDT Sec. Kerry: I want to thank Prime Minister Netanyahu for, first of all, his extraordinary hospitality yet again. We had an extremely friendly, very productive, long discussion last night. I think it's fair to say that we made progress, that we were pleased with the substance of the discussion and agreed, each of us, to do some homework. And we're going to do our homework over the course of the next weeks, and today we're going to continue some of that discussion with a view to seeing how we can really pull all of the pieces together and make some progress here. Video by US Embassy, text by Prime Minister's Office (h/t YM) |
WaPo says Bibi's "red line" speech delayed Iranian enrichment Posted: 09 Apr 2013 02:47 AM PDT A very interesting Washington Post editorial: THE LATEST round of negotiations on Iran's nuclear program was, by all accounts, aIran is working more towards increasing its uranium mining and production, but the main point of the editorial is correct: clear red lines and a credible military threat is essential to slow down the Iranian nuclear weapons program. People who say that Bibi has been crying wolf about Iranian nukes for over a decade refuse to accept that his actions have helped to ensure that Iran does not yet have the Bomb. Cyberwarfare and good old fashioned sabotage help a great deal, too. (h/t Gidon Shaviv) |
Gratuitous "Apartheid?" poster - Miss Israel Universe 2012 Posted: 09 Apr 2013 01:00 AM PDT |
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