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- Video: Hamas giving military training to children
- Monday Links Part 2
- Child terrorist wannabes on Hamas TV
- So why are Israelis so damn happy, anyway?
- Monday Links Part 1
- Guess who's upset at Erdogan?
- Al Qassam members "escape" from Hamas prison
- Hamas damages ancient harbor for terrorist training
- NC professor illustrates Deir Yassin with Nazi concentration camp photo
Video: Hamas giving military training to children Posted: 15 Apr 2013 06:00 PM PDT I noted in January that Hamas started a military training program for teens in Gaza. Al Jazeera has video: (h/t Gidon Shaviv) |
Posted: 15 Apr 2013 03:00 PM PDT From Ian: Israel at 65: Success still plagued by uncertainty In 65 years, Israel has surpassed the dreams of its founders, emerging as the Middle East's strongest military force, a global high-tech powerhouse and a prosperous homeland for the Jewish people.'We will not give in or surrender,' PM says as nation remembers fallen A two-minute siren brought the country to a halt at 11 a.m. Monday, as Israel continued its Memorial Day events in remembrance of 25,578 war and terror victims.Torch lighters to illuminate start of Independence Day When Memorial Day draws to an end on Monday evening, 12 torches will be lit by Israelis during an annual ceremony at the Mount Herzl military cemetery to mark the beginning of Israel's 65th Independence Day.Druse participate in Israel's joy and sorrow Three hundred and ninety two Israeli Druse have been killed while serving in the IDF; have served in all of country's wars.Pamela Geller: Dangerously rewriting history Today we are at a point where history and facts must be "erased" and rewritten, because truth is racist-Islamophobic-anti-Muslim bigotry. Historical revisionism has taken on a new life, as history is scrubbed and manufactured Muslim myths are presented as fact.Bieber wishes Anne Frank were a fan Teenage pop star Justin Bieber faced a barrage of derision on Sunday when news broke that he had visited the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam and wrote in the visitors' book at that he hoped the young Jewish author, who died in the Holocaust at 15, would have been a fan had she survived World War II.Jewish Actress Emmy Rossum Slams Justin Bieber for Anne Frank Remark Emmy Rossum, a Jewish actress and singer, tweeted: "Anne Frank suffered WW2 and Justin Bieber hopes she would have been a fan? I have no words."Israel's first flyboys soar again in celluloid Some 65 years after a band of foreign volunteers took to the skies to ensure Israel's birth and survival, filmmakers are racing to bring their exploits to the screen before the last of the breed passes away.Original 1917 Balfour Declaration to be displayed in Israel The original document setting out Lord Arthur James Balfour's 1917 declaration, stating Britain's support for the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine, will be placed on display at the Independence House in Tel Aviv for a limited period in two years' time. The document, which is nearly one hundred years old, currently resides at the British National Library and has never left British soil. |
Child terrorist wannabes on Hamas TV Posted: 15 Apr 2013 01:00 PM PDT More child abuse, lovingly captured on a kids' show in Gaza. From MEMRI:
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So why are Israelis so damn happy, anyway? Posted: 15 Apr 2013 11:00 AM PDT Tiffanie Wen at Open Zion is perplexed: By now everyone in Israel has read the results of the study published earlier this month that showed Israelis ranked among the happiest people among the Western nations, despite an extensive laundry list of problems in their country.If constant war or threat of war makes people happy, then people in Iraq and Lebanon must be ecstatic! Ms. Wen and her TAU professor) is completely clueless. Haaretz was even more flummoxed: It's not clear why Israelis are so happy, despite a relatively poor showing on measures such as housing, income, job security, community support and education. It could be that what makes the average Norwegian happy doesn't do the trick in Israel. Or maybe Israelis try to appear happy even when they're not and respond to pollsters accordingly. Yeah, they are just pretending to be happy to pollsters! The answer is not such a mystery, and it sheds more light that you might expect. Happiness comes from many sources, but a critical one is a sense of belonging. Israelis don't just think of themselves as citizens of a state, of a random set of people with nothing in common except an accident of where they were born. They think of themselves as a family. (This mostly applies to Jews, but not exclusively.) This is why they can be rude to each other - because there is a knowledge that, just like in your family underneath that rudeness is love. That's why bumping into someone in the store is a lot less likely to escalate into a gunfight. You can yell and threaten and curse - but deep down you know that you are all one people. There is a second criteria for happiness, especially obvious in the workplace. It is that one must has a sense of accomplishment, of doing something important, and of fulfilling one's responsibility. Here, again, Israeli Jews share that idea. Just by living in Israel they are making a statement to the world that they are in their home. By sharing the burden of serving in the IDF they know they are defending their people from those who want to kill them. They aren't just anonymous citizens of a state. Everyone is important, because everyone depends on each other. This is why Ms. Wen doesn't get it. She lives in Israel but only as an outside observer, not as an Israeli. She cannot fathom the sense of fulfillment that comes from these twin senses of belonging and of accomplishment at fulfilling your responsibilities towards those you love. Ha'aretz, the TAU professor and many of those who live in the Tel Aviv "bubble" are also clueless - because to them Israel is just an abstraction, a land to be analyzed and criticized but not one to be viscerally involved with. To them, the emotional ties of Jews to the land of their forefathers is a silly superstitious myth - and they cannot fathom how it is the source of Israeli happiness and contentment. This survey, unwittingly, reveals more about Israel's critics than it does about the subjects of the survey itself. (h/t Ian) |
Posted: 15 Apr 2013 09:45 AM PDT From Ian: The 'Disabled' Terrorist Stood Up to Attack IDF There is some other information that Maan did not report. For example, he was arrested in a hideout, not in his home.Special Report: Canada's University of Manitoba Students' Union becomes first in North America to ban IAW The University of Manitoba Students Union (UMSU) has become the first in North America to vote to ban Israel Apartheid Week (IAW) on campus and strip the group Students Against Israel Apartheid (SAIA) of official student group status.Investigation: Jewish Students Were Unjustly Evicted from Brooklyn College BDS Event After a two month investigation into the circumstances surrounding the expulsion of four Jewish students from a BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) event aimed at Israel at Brooklyn College in February, a report has been issued that states that a "plausible inference can be drawn that the removal of the four students was motivated by their political viewpoint."Lawsuit Threatened if Major Equities Fund Goes Through With Boycott of Israel The Israel Law Center (Shurat HaDin) is threatening legal action against the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association – College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA-CREF) if it chooses to adopt a resolution boycotting Israeli firms and investments.PMW: "To war that will... destroy the Zionist's soul" - Girl recites poem on PA TV "To war that will... destroy the Zionist's soul" - Girl #2 recites poem on PA TV Abbas to appoint PM or head gov't himself By Khaled Abu Toameh He added that none of the candidates on the short list to replace Fayyad were viable reformers. "Whether Mohammad Mustafa, [former PA public works and housing minister] Azzam al- Ahmed or even Rami Hamdallah, it is significantly less likely that the new prime minister challenges Abbas on matters of transparency and reform," he said.German event with Iran envoy 'legitimizes evil' A German government ministry and an evangelical church academy provoked outrage in the US and Germany by inviting the Iranian ambassador – allegedly involved in the massacre of Kurds – to speak at a conference slated for this week in Lower Saxony state.Father of Israeli Hi-Tech, Efi Arazi, Dies at 76 Arazi began his career in the United States. While he was a student at MIT in 1969, he built the camera the Apollo 11 crew used to broadcast the first pictures of the moon. NASA continued to use his camera until 1995.Report: Germany Prefers Israeli Over US Drones Germany is in talks with Israel to buy weaponized drones for its military that are seen as more technologically advanced than US onesThe Israeli medical device Steve Jobs would have liked For the first time, an Israeli company has been accepted into a prestigious program run by GE Healthcare, one of the biggest health-tech companies in the world. Oxitone, located in Ashkelon, was selected for GE Healthcare's Start-Up Health Academy Entrepreneurship Program, a three-year arrangement where start-ups enter as fledgling businesses and emerge ready for prime time. |
Posted: 15 Apr 2013 08:30 AM PDT Azzam Al-Ahmad, member of the Fatah Central Committee, criticized the announcement by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan that he intends to visit the Gaza Strip, and said that this further divides the Palestinian Arabs. Ahmad told the official "Voice of Palestine" radio that Mahmoud Abbas will visit Ankara within days to discourage Erdogan from the planned visit. He added: "Any official visit to the Gaza Strip without coordination of the legitimate Palestinian leadership supports and deepens the divide between the West Bank and Gaza." It is indeed noteworthy, but not surprising, that Erdogan is publicly siding with the Hamas terrorists. |
Al Qassam members "escape" from Hamas prison Posted: 15 Apr 2013 07:15 AM PDT Palestinian Arabic media are reporting that three members of the Al Qassam Brigades escaped from a prison in Gaza last night. All three had been convicted of murder. Given that the majority of police and security services in Gaza also moonlight for the Al Qassam Brigades, and both organizations ultimately report to the same people, I have a feeling that this prison break didn't involve any tunneling or dramatic hiding in the laundry truck. It was probably more like, "Hey, Guard Ahmed, we're going to leave tonight, OK?" "Okey-dokey!" |
Hamas damages ancient harbor for terrorist training Posted: 15 Apr 2013 05:30 AM PDT From Al Monitor: Earlier last month, amid overwhelming criticism from public figures and nongovernmental organizations, the military wing of the Islamic movement of Hamas, Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, bulldozed a part of the ancient Anthedon Harbor in northern Gaza along the Mediterranean Sea. The Brigades damaged the harbor in order to expand its military training zone, which was initially opened on the location in 2002, according to Ejla.UNESCO describes the harbor as a tentative World Heritage site, and it says that it qualifies because "Anthedon exhibits an important interchange of human values, over important periods of time that relate to the main trade route crossing the Holy Land from Egypt to the Fertile Crescent and linking Africa and the Middle East to Europe." UNESCO has not issued any statements condemning Hamas' destruction of this site. That description was submitted by the PA, in part of its effort to flood UNESCO with heritage sites. Indeed, it appears to be an important archaeological site - yet today much of it is under the "Beach refugee camp" which was set up by - the UN! Adjoining to the site is another important archaeological site, Blakhiyya, unearthed by the French between 1995 and 2005, but since then Hamas has built a police station, a parking lot and other structures directly on top. Most telling, however, is that the deputy tourism minister of Hamas admits that terrorism is more important to the government than tourism! (h/t Gidon Shaviv) |
NC professor illustrates Deir Yassin with Nazi concentration camp photo Posted: 15 Apr 2013 02:34 AM PDT A blog entry by Omid Safi, a professor of Islamic Studies at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, talks about the "massacre" of Deir Yassin in the 1948 war. He quotes an article about the event from Counterpunch that is filled with lies - even Safi admits that the article he quotes is probably wrong when it says that 250 people were killed, but he shows no skepticism about the rest of the article, such as saying many of the bodies were stuffed down wells, or that the Jews threatened another massacre in Jaffa with loudspeakers when in fact the Arab leaders at the time led the flight from Jaffa...there are dozens of such lies. And that article was also written by a professor. But as bad as it is for academics to engage in flat-out lies, Safi goes further. He illustrates the "massacre" with a photo of victims of the Nazis! In fact, this photo is of the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp, part of the Buchenwald complex, and the dead bodies were victims of a Royal Air Force bombing raid in April 1945. The Religion News Service, which sponsors this blog, claims: RNS strives to meet the highest standards of public service journalism. Through our work, we report, write, compile, record and post news, features, photos and video.I didn't know that outright lies were considered "highest standards" of journalism. Hat tip to Tundra Tabloids, who has more. A much more accurate description of what happened in Deir Yassin, and how both Jewish and Arab leaders used exaggerations and lies about the event to further their own aims, can be seen here. UPDATE: Safi removed the photo. UPDATE 2: But he replaced it with this: EoZ reader Irene looked at this and noticed the plastic bags - were plastic bags widely available in 1948? In fact, this image is associated on the Internet more with the Sabra and Shatila massacres done by Christian Phalangists against Muslims than with Deir Yassin. Yes, the esteemed professor Safi cannot even do a decent job in basic research skills. He saw the photo at an anti-Israel site a sbeing "Deir Yassin" and believed it wholeheartedly. Religion News Service must be so proud to host this person who, apparently, adheres to the "highest standards of public service journalism." |
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