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- Gazans getting sick of Hamas
- Some more stuff to read
- Monday Links Part 2
- Jordanian paper mentions that Jews control all the banks and are behind all wars
- Miftah attacks Judaism
- Monday Links Part 1
- How easy is it for Hamas to be taken off of Europe's terror list?
- Kerry compares Boston bombing victims with Turkish attackers on Mavi Marmara
- Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev said "the Bible is a copy of the Koran"
Posted: 22 Apr 2013 07:26 PM PDT From Now Lebanon, which is becoming a better news source every day: Ayman as-Sayyed is a 19 year-old Palestinian who lives in Gaza. He was arrested last week by the Hamas police who picked him up on the streets because they were bothered by his long hair. So they decided to cut it for him. |
Posted: 22 Apr 2013 04:30 PM PDT A couple of weeks ago I mentioned a great looking Hebrew article in Mida about how Ha'aretz has turned from an excellent paper into a terrible one. I hoped someone could translate it - and someone did. Read it all at TheTower. UN Watch slams Richard Falk for again blaming America for "prompting" Islamic terror. Ian noted this in his linkdump but it is an important story, from JPost: Bulgarian police officers last summer arrested a Canadian citizen linked to the Iranian government who engaged in surveillance of the local Chabad center in the capital of Sofia, a well-placed and reliable local source told The Jerusalem Post last week, on condition of anonymity due to security reasons.But that wasn't the only terror plot around. Canada caught an Iranian-based Al Qaeda plot to derail a passenger train. In a related note, Michael Totten thinks that this might be the beginning of the end for Hezbollah. (h/t WarpedMirrorPMB) Barry Rubin shows his usual clear-headed thinking: Now that the two (primary, at least) terrorists from the Boston Marathon attack have been killed or captured, we enter a new phase in which the dominant politically correct, factually incorrect forces try to explain away the attack. Finally, Five Minutes for Israel has a four part series destroying the BBC's official description of "Palestine": |
Posted: 22 Apr 2013 02:00 PM PDT From Ian: Israeli doctor treats Boston terrorist, victims; says 'I'm used to it' Director of hospital where Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is being treated says 'Situation reminded me of terror attacks in Israel, but Americans not used to it' "Unfortunately, I have had a lot of experience with these types of injuries after years of treating people injured in terror attacks in Israel," said the professor, who is a member of the board of Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital in Jerusalem, where he studied medicine and completed his residency.'Most Israeli Jews would annex part of West Bank' The overwhelming majority of Israeli Jews support Israel extending its sovereignty over some or all of the West Bank, either unilaterally or as part of an agreement, according to an Ariel University poll published Sunday.Horse meat ok... Israeli produce not? EU ministers have backed efforts to label Jewish West Bank produce, while neglecting the realities on the groundIran agent monitoring Chabad arrested in Bulgaria Bulgarian police officers last summer arrested a Canadian citizen linked to the Iranian government who engaged in surveillance of the local Chabad center in the capital of Sofia, a well-placed and reliable local source told The Jerusalem Post last week, on condition of anonymity due to security reasons.Maryland governor praises Israel's counter-terrorism Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley commended Israel's way of dealing with terrorist attacks as he addressed 30 visiting business and academic leaders in Jerusalem on Sunday night.'Indo-Israel FTA likely to raise trade volume to $15 billion' Trade and business between the two countries would skyrocket once FTA is put in place, he said, adding that there are immense potential for growth in areas like healthcare, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, irrigation, energy, particularly from renewable sources, aviation, IT and water management.IDF Blog: Earth Day Special: 7 IDF Green Innovations You've Never Heard Of In honor of Earth Day 2013, here are seven examples of how the IDF has used its ability to innovate and its technological brainpower to find solutions to some of the world's most pressing environmental issues.Israeli tech seeks to undo the damage of pesticides But with technology developed at the Weizmann Institute, and commercialized by Israeli start-up Catalyst AgTech, we may be able to avoid finding out what those long-term consequences are. In what industry professionals have told him is a "game-changing technology," Shalom Nachshon, CEO of Catalyst AgTech, is hopeful that the work his company is doing will rid the environment of chemicals and pesticides that otherwise could "hang around" in water and soil for hundreds, or even thousands, of years.It's Shalom, Glastonbury! Israeli bands in festival first Three acts from Israel are due to play at Glastonbury this summer — marking the first appearances by performers from the country at the leading music festival.Samsung Korea VP Visits Yeshiva to Help Koreans Learn Talmud Charlie Park, Vice President of Samsung Korea, visited an Israeli Yeshiva at Shalavim last week, accompanied by a South Korean camera crew, and met with the program directors and with students to document how students study Talmud at the Yeshiva. |
Jordanian paper mentions that Jews control all the banks and are behind all wars Posted: 22 Apr 2013 12:15 PM PDT Al Madenah News, a Jordanian newspaper, has a feature article on the Rothschild family. Here it is: The Rothschild family is "one of the families in the invisible government" and the oldest and largest Jewish Khazar family and are the owners of the world's central banks and the US Federal Reserve bank.Just another day in the Arab media. (Correction: I originally wrote this was an Egyptian paper. h/t @EmadPax.) |
Posted: 22 Apr 2013 10:15 AM PDT In a highly offensive article on its website, the Western-funded Palestinian Arab NGO Miftah is not really certain that there were ever any Jewish Temples in Jerusalem and denies that Jews have any rights to pray or even visit their holiest site: With each passing day, more and more right-wing extremist settlers and Israelis insist on entering the Aqsa Mosque Compound. They walk the grounds, try to conduct Jewish prayers and always do so under the protection of the Israeli army and police. Muslims meanwhile either bite the bullet and hope the unnatural visits end quickly or, more often than not, they protest....I wasn't aware that a religion that is, according to its own calendar, 1,434 years old, has "thousands of years of history and religious significance." I also wasn't aware that the many Jewish sources about the religious importance of the Temple site that pre-date Islam are actually political. I guess because the rabbis really knew that some guy named Mohammed would say that he flew a winged horse to "the farthest mosque" which would be interpreted a century later as being the third holiest site in (Sunni) Islam. Miftah dismisses thousands of years of Jewish practice, Jewish prayers, Jewish legal texts and the Torah itself - all of which predate Mohammed's birth. And it claims that the Jewish ties to the site are - get this - political! Miftah, a supposedly progressive and liberal NGO, is saying explicitly that Jews do not have the right to pray at their unquestioned holiest spot. But Muslims, who have stolen numerous Christian and Jewish holy places, should have complete and exclusive rights to places they usurped. Muslim rights to stolen holy sites, according to Miftah, are paramount; Jewish and Christian rights to these sites are non-existent. It would be an understatement to call this article hypocritical. Once again, Miftah's interest in the truth is nonexistent. Now we see that they publish screeds that are highly offensive to Judaism as well. Let's make this clear:
A Western-funded NGO must be judged by the standards of the West and the standards of truth and accuracy and fairness it claims to adhere to itself, not the lowest common denominator in the Arab world. Yet Miftah still get funded by clueless European NGOs. |
Posted: 22 Apr 2013 09:00 AM PDT From Ian: PMW: Abbas honors murderer Abbas and other senior PA officials honor prisoner Issa Abd Rabbo who murdered two students hiking near Jerusalem Abbas' representative to murderer's mother: "The best of the Palestinian people's sons are in prison"CIF Watch: The Guardian's continuing obsession with Mordechai Vanunu Naturally, Vanunu is something of a cause celeb at the Guardian, which has published no less than 75 separate pieces (reports and commentary) on the convicted Israeli felon, including an official editorial lauding him, entitled "In Praise of…Mordechai Vanunu".BBC's Wyre Davies Tweeting for illegal building The restaurant was constructed without planning permission or the appropriate building permits and hence was the subject of a demolition order issued in 2005 and carried out in May 2012. The restaurant was then rebuilt – also illegally without the necessary planning permission or building permits. The restaurant's owner/constructor was given the opportunity to appear before the planning committee of the Civil Administration. A second demolition order was issued and that was carried out on April 18th 2013. The electricity line to which Davies refers was also illegally connected.France set to blacklist Hezbollah, politician vows France is willing to add Hezbollah to the European Union's list of terrorist organizations if a Bulgarian investigation into a terror attack there confirms that the Shiite group was indeed responsible, a leading French politician said while on a visit to Israel.US security committee: Hezbollah could be in US There may be Hezbollah terrorists living in America, Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas), chairman of the US House Committee on Homeland Security, said on Sunday.'Israeli drones given leave to fly over Jordan' Jordan has allowed Israel to fly military drones over the country en route to Syria in order to monitor the situation there and, should the need arise, target chemical weapons caches in the civil war-torn country, the French daily Le Figaro reported Monday.The Siege of Egypt's St. Mark Cathedral An Insider's Account by Raymond Ibrahim Even the Western mainstream media recently came around to affirming that Egyptian security forces were involved in the attack on the cathedral. And, true to Ramzi's prediction, the only people to be arrested in connection with this latest assault on Christianity were the Christians themselves.Egypt claims to uncover Israeli spy ring in Sinai A total of nine Egyptians and Palestinians reportedly arrested for gathering information on behalf of Israel in the Sinai Peninsula.Arab League condemns loan of Balfour Declaration to Israel The Arab League has condemned the decision of the British National Library to loan the original Balfour Declaration document to Israel so it can be put on display at Independence Hall (where David Ben-Gurion declared the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948) in Tel Aviv.Ikea pulls ad from Swedish anti-Semitic blog Ikea has removed ads from a Swedish anti-Semitic blog and is investigating how its online advertisement banner came to be placed there.Record Turnout at Budapest Holocaust March Amid Rising Racism A record 10,000 Hungarians took part Sunday in an annual march to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, amid recent reports of increasing racism and anti-Semitism in the country. |
How easy is it for Hamas to be taken off of Europe's terror list? Posted: 22 Apr 2013 07:15 AM PDT From Ma'an: The Hamas movement has been holding a series of closed-door meetings in the Qatari capital of Doha to distribute positions on the new members of its politburo, says senior leader Ahmed Yousif.I don't know if Hamas is telling the truth - groups who advocate genocide are often not the most trustworthy - but Hamas didn't make this idea up out of thin air. It seems likely that one or more sympathetic European diplomats gave Hamas this advice, and Hamas is heeding it. This is very troubling. It means that some European diplomats, if not EU policymakers altogether, believe that if a terror attack doesn't involve a suicide bomber - like at the Boston Marathon, say - then it isn't bad enough to blacklist the organization that brags about it. European nations need to clarify their position on this issue, and writing to the Foreign Ministry offices of various EU member countries would be a good idea. Ask them these simple questions:
Whether or not Hamas is telling the truth, it is crucial to get the EU on the record as to their criteria to take Hamas off of the terror list. (By the way, the most recent suicide bombing claimed by Hamas was in 2008, not 2004, when 73-year old Lyubov Razdolskaya was murdered.) (h/t Mostly Kosher) UPDATE: Last December: An EU official denied claims made by Hamas Tuesday that Europe would remove the group from its list of terror organizations if it engaged in indirect talks with Israel, saying the organization had to meet the demands of the international community if it wished to be treated like a legitimate player.I'm not sure that this isn't apples and oranges. The demands to renounce terror, recognize Israel and comply with agreements are generally regarded as the formula to be treated as legitimate by the West, but the bar to get off of the terror list would be much lower. I can, unfortunately, see clueless European diplomats - always eager to find reasons to talk to everyone - come up with an absurd formula as listed above by Hamas to get it removed from that list. After all, note how difficult it is to convince the EU to place Hezbollah on the terror list. They have been involved in numerous attacks and attempts at terror attacks in Europe itself and still the EU is skittish to place a political actor on the terror list. The same logic is behind EU readiness to turn a blind eye to some of Hamas' activities as long as it acts like a state actor. It is still worthwhile to ask the specific question to EU diplomats as to what it takes to be removed from the terror list. (h/t Israellycool) |
Kerry compares Boston bombing victims with Turkish attackers on Mavi Marmara Posted: 22 Apr 2013 05:00 AM PDT From The Washington Times: Mr. Kerry said he understood the anger and frustration of those Turks who lost friends andSo people who attack soldiers with knives, chains and metal poles - as well as at least one gun - are just like innocent people watching a community sporting event and getting blown up? This is beyond vile. The IHH attackers on the Mavi Marmara have much more in common with the terrorists in Boston than with the victims, and Kerry's statement is an insult to the dead and injured in Boston. The daily State Department briefing today hopefully will have some pointed questions about this, and in a sane world, an apology would follow. |
Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev said "the Bible is a copy of the Koran" Posted: 22 Apr 2013 02:27 AM PDT AFP reports: The deceased Boston bombing suspect recently described the Bible as a copy of the Koran during an argument about religion, a former neighbor claims. Al Ammon, whose apartment is in the same building in the Boston suburb of Watertown where Tamerlan Tsarnaev once lived, told CBS television's "60 Minutes" that the dispute between the two took place about three months ago.The apologists who are trying so hard to pretend that Islam was not part of the Tsarnaevs' calculus have to redouble their spinning efforts. Perhaps the most ridiculous such argument was advanced by third-rate academic Juan Cole, who gave a list of "Top Ten Ways Islamic Law forbids Terrorism" even before anyone knew that the bombers were Muslim. I guess all the fatwas issued to mandate terror acts are not being issued by real Muslims, according to this self-proclaimed "expert." |
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