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- Muslim cleric says Jews behind French Revolution. Plus - EoZ business card!
- Thursday Links Part 2
- "Shiites even worse than the Jews!"
- How Muslims persecuted the Jews of Shiraz (Persia), 1893
- Thursday Links Part 1
- Did an American academic group vote to boycott Israel? (updated)
- UKIP candidate spouts antisemitic rhetoric on Facebook (updated)
- Citing bad publicity, IDF decides to stop using legal white phosphorus smokescreens
- EoZNews: Interview with IDF soldier Izzy Ezagui (updated)
Posted: 25 Apr 2013 08:00 PM PDT From YNet: Tel Aviv is becoming part of the desired list of cities who have got their own special Absolut Vodka bottle.Here's a detail of the bottle design. |
Muslim cleric says Jews behind French Revolution. Plus - EoZ business card! Posted: 25 Apr 2013 04:00 PM PDT From MEMRI: Following are excerpts from a religious program featuring Egyptian cleric Sayyed Azab, which aired on Al-Omma TV on April 18, 2013: And he is absolutely right, although Jews have been controlling the world from way before the French Revolution. My limited edition business card, which is a prized collectible item, admits the truth. If you want your own limited edition and signed EoZ business card, just donate $200! (Hey, it can't hurt to ask...) |
Posted: 25 Apr 2013 02:00 PM PDT From Ian: Elie Wiesel, history's witness His impassioned writing and speaking have won him a Nobel Peace Prize, and a large place in the public intellectual discourse about the Holocaust and the human condition.Muslim Arab Bedouins serve as Jewish state's gatekeepers [Lt. Col.] Mazarib is a Bedouin, a Muslim Arab who grew up in northern Israel, intimate with its green, hilly landscape from an early age.IDF Chief Gantz to Druze Community: We Are Brothers in Arms Israel's Chief of the General Staff, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz, sent a letter to Israel's Druze community Wednesday in honor of the Druze holiday of Nabi Shu'aib, a celebration of the Islamic prophet Shu'aib. In the letter, Gantz praised the Druze community's long-standing commitment to the State of Israel's security.BBC recognizes that the Mavi Marmara was not an "aid ship" Whilst additional amendments would have contributed to bringing this report and others into line with the standards of accuracy demanded by the BBC Editorial Guidelines, this is nevertheless a (small) step in the right direction.BBC promotion of PA narrative on Jewish heritage sites By lending oxygen to the long-existing Palestinian Authority campaign to distort history and deny Jewish connections to what objectively (whatever one's opinions of the desired form a negotiated settlement to the conflict should take) cannot be seen as anything other than a geographical area steeped in Jewish heritage, Berg is severely compromising the BBC's reputation for impartiality.New App Warns Drivers: Arab Mob Ahead Only in Israel: a new app for android phones lets drivers know if they are about to drive into a mob of Arabs armed with firebombs and rocks.Tunisia ups security ahead of annual Jewish pilgrimage Visitors to arrive Thursday at 2,500-year-old El Ghriba synagogue on Djerba Island; in 2002 a terrorist bomb killed 21 at the siteThailand Seeks Israeli Security Solutions A group of 33 Thai Members of Parliament are in Israel Wednesday to learn about Israeli defense systems for use in Thailand.Israeli 'smell technology' bans bugs from food, crops It's not just the ick factor: Insects are responsible for a great deal of economic damage. According to the United Nations, between 5 and 10 percent of the world's post-harvest produce was rendered unusable last year due to insect infestation. That's on top of as much as 15% of crops lost due to destruction by insects out in the field.Top Azeri Diplomat Praises Ties With Israel on First-Ever Visit Mammadyarov, Azerbaijan's first foreign minister to visit Israel, met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Shimon Peres and other Israeli officials during his April 21-23 trip, saying the visit will help expand ties further, his office said today by e-mail.Israeli biotech company sold for $480 million OPKO Health Inc. chairman Dr. Phillip Frost: "Prolor's drug-product candidates for growth hormone deficiency, hemophilia, obesity and diabetes ... are highly valuable assets that will complement OPKO's strategy." |
"Shiites even worse than the Jews!" Posted: 25 Apr 2013 12:30 PM PDT I have noticed a recurring theme in Egyptian media over the past several weeks. In at least five separate instances, religious and other officials have declared that Shiites, and sometimes Iranians, are at least as bad as Jews are. Al Mesryoon on April 5 quoted Sheikh Mohamed Alaa El Din Abu Azaim as saying that Egypt needs to cut Egyptian-Iranian relations, because "they are more dangerous than the Jews" - he is worried that Iranian tourists will try to convert Egyptians to Shiism. Al Mogaz on that same date reported that the Suez Bar Association said something similar, warning of the spread of Iranian tourism in Egypt and spread of Shi'ism Egyptian society. They added that these Iranians "represent a more serious risk to Islam than from the Jews themselves," saying that they did not want the tourism money that they bring in. Al Mesryoon revisited the topic on April 13, quoting Salafi spokesman Sheikh Abdel Moneim El-Shahat, of warning President Morsi not to allow Shiites into Egypt, saying - again - that the Shiites are more dangerous to Egypt than the Jews themselves because they want to spread their ideology in Egypt. He pointed out that the function of the state in protecting religion "does not extend to Shiites whose hands are stained with the blood of innocent people." Yet another article in Al Mesryoon, an op-ed on April 18, attempts to draw comparisons between how disgusting the Shiites are to how terrible the Jews are. He points out that the Jews sway during prayer, as well as the Shiites. The Jews like shedding blood of every Muslim, and so do Shiites. Jews distorted the Torah; Shiites distorted the Koran. Jews and Shiites both hate the angel Jibril (Gabriel.) (There are a few others that I didn't quite get, something about women and another about kissing, that apparently Jews and Shiites have in common. Finally, in Wednesday's Masrawy, Sharif Taha, Secretary of the Nour Party in Dakahlia province, said that the Shiites are worse than Jews as they are more bloodthirsty and filled with malice to Sunnis. He also said that both Jews and Shiites engage in "intellectual terrorism." |
How Muslims persecuted the Jews of Shiraz (Persia), 1893 Posted: 25 Apr 2013 11:00 AM PDT You know how Iranians like to pretend that they have always treated their Jewish subjects with respect? Well, not so much. From "Jewish Missionary Intelligence," July, 1893: Shiraz has the largest Jewish population in the south. Their number is 5,000, and they occupy 430 houses in their own quarter, called Mahale Yahoodian i.e., "the quarter of the Jews." They have ten large synagogues, two chief Rabbis, and five schools, where the children study Hebrew. No one knows the Talmud except the Rabbis. They read Hebrew in order to be able to say their prayers in the synagogue. Not one Jew in Shiraz can read the Persian language, or speak it properly. They speak a jargon Persian, quite different from the Jews of other parts of Persia. |
Posted: 25 Apr 2013 09:40 AM PDT From Ian: Brendan O'Neill: Where is the mob of Muslim-hating Americans going crazy after Boston? It's a figment of liberals' imaginations Time and again, Left-leaning campaigners and observers respond to terror attacks in the West by panicking about the possibly racist response of Joe Public – and time and again, their fears prove ill-founded and Joe Public proves himself a more decent, tolerant person than they give him credit for. What this reveals is that liberal concern over Islamophobia, liberal fretting about anti-Muslim bigotry, is ironically driven by a bigotry of its own, by an deeply prejudiced view of everyday people as hateful and stupid. The anti-Islamophobia lobby poses as the implacable opponent of bigotry, yet it spreads a bigoted view of ordinary white folk as so volatile, so brimming with fury, that they are one terrorist bombing away from transforming into an anti-Muslim pogrom. Yes, some prejudiced things have been said about Muslims post-Boston; but far more prejudiced things are being said or implied about ordinary Americans.Mosque that Boston suspects attended has radical ties The mosque attended by the two brothers accused in the Boston Marathon double bombing has been associated with other terrorism suspects, has invited radical speakers to a sister mosque in Boston and is affiliated with a Muslim group that critics say nurses grievances that can lead to extremism.Family Says Boston Marathon Explosions Suspect Was Interested in 'Protocols of the Elders of Zion' The former brother-in-law of Boston Marathon explosions suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev said in an interview that the bomber was interested in reading the anti-Semitic forgery The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.Ban slams Falk for tying Boston attack to US policy UN chief says special rapporteur could undermine world body by suggesting US foreign policy responsible for terror. UK condemns UN's Richard Falk for "antisemitic" remarks – for "third time"At last, EU wakes up to 'useless' Ashton: MEPS condemn indecision by foreign policy chief In a hard-hitting report, MEPs on the foreign affairs committee said the EEAS – which they want to behave like an EU foreign office – is 'top heavy', has 'too many decision-making layers' and has been slow to respond to situations such as the Arab Spring and the conflict in Mali.PMW: Chairman of the Prisoners' club: Prisoners recieve salaries "exactly... [like] me and you" VIDEOThe Muslim Brotherhood wants Spain back. Can the Christians have Egypt in exchange? The Islamic Society of North America, an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, has published an article that calls Andalusia – the hottest bit of Spain – a "paradise" that will return when "the only victor is Allah." It reads like part travelogue and part religious tract, claiming that Andalusia was a region of tolerance "for 800 years" when occupied by Muslims, was then ruined by "the insanity following the Spanish reconquista" and, only today, has regained some of its former lustre thanks to growing interest in Islam in the region. Quote: "In 2006, Spanish prime minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero said that Spain was indebted to Islam for its great historical contributions." Mr Zapatero also legalised gay marriage, so it's fair to presume that he's not too keen for the Caliphate to come back.CIF Watch: Guardian removes original claim about Iran's nuclear weapons program from 'the pages of time' However, the if you go back in time a few days (to a cached page), you can see the title they originally used: "Glencore traded with Iranian supplier to nuclear weapons's programme".Holocaust Denial Hurt Us, Says Potential Iranian Candidate Iran's denial of the Holocaust was damaging to the Islamic Republic, a potential presidential candidate has admittedLevski Sofia penalized for display of Nazi symbols The Bulgarian Football Union has fined Levski Sofia for club fans displaying Nazi symbols during a domestic league match last weekend. |
Did an American academic group vote to boycott Israel? (updated) Posted: 25 Apr 2013 08:00 AM PDT From Inside Higher Ed: The general membership of the Association for Asian American Studies has unanimously approved a resolution endorsing the boycott of Israeli universities, making it the first scholarly organization in the U.S. to do so, according to the U.S. Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel.Something here does not smell right. First of all, there is nothing about this resolution on the Association for Asian American Studies website. The only place this vote has been publicized are on rabid anti-Israel sites like the "U.S. Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel." The Word document that shows the full resolution was written by David Lloyd, a USC professor who is one of the founders of the USCABI and a profound hater of Israel. The past president of the AAAS quoted here, Rajini Srikanth, is also an academic anti-Israel ideologue. But even with such members in the organization, is it plausible that a vote like this would be unanimous? Not a single academic standing up against the boycotting of other academics? This seems even more unlikely when you look at the full schedule of the AAAS conference. Not a word is said about Palestine or Israel. In fact, not a word is stated about any resolutions or voting whatsoever, on any day of the conference, let alone the Saturday that this was supposed to have occurred. Saturday was a full conference day, with some 52 sessions throughout the day non-stop from 8:15 Am to 4:15 PM. There was literally no time for all the members to get together to debate or discuss any topic, let alone one as controversial as this, unless it was done Saturday evening - when most attendees would be itching to go home. I don't have absolute proof that this appears to be a manufactured victory for BDS, but at best this appears to be a secret resolution rammed through using irregular procedures using hand-picked members only to "vote." At worst, this is a fiction being created by a small anti-Israel contingent of a relatively obscure academic association, purely to generate the impression of a wave of anti-Israel sentiment in Amerian academia. Either way, this needs to be investigated. The integrity of the organization is at stake. If they really followed procedures correctly, the idea that an American academic group is filled with people who support boycotting Israeli universities without a single dissent is amazing. If, as I suspect, this was done under the table, then this needs to be exposed and the people behind it shamed - and probably expelled. Was the membership at large of the Association for Asian American Studies aware of this resolution, and was each member given an advanced copy of the resolution in order to vote? This appears unlikely, but if anyone knows any member of this organization, feel free to ask them - or have them contact me. UPDATE: In a private communication, Scott Jaschik, editor of Inside Higher Ed, confirmed that "The association itself confirmed the facts of the story - that the AAAS did this". What we still don't know is how this was done and whether the AAAS members at large were made aware of the vote. One member who was at the conference did write to me saying that "I did not attend the membership meeting and would not have voted for this, if it is true." So the question remains - how do the actual members of AAAS feel about this, as opposed to the few who seem to have attended this meeting? I did confirm that in general, the AAAS general membership meetings do occur on the Saturdays of their annual conference. |
UKIP candidate spouts antisemitic rhetoric on Facebook (updated) Posted: 25 Apr 2013 06:15 AM PDT From SWNS.com: A UKIP candidate has sparked outrage by reportedly claiming that Jews deliberately murdered each other in the Holocaust as part of a masterplan to create Israel.Here's the text of part of her diatribe, which she bizarrely claims is not anti-Jewish: 'The Second World Wide War was engineered by the Zionist jews and financed by the banksters to make the general public all over the world to feel so guilty and outraged by the Holocaust that a treaty would be signed to create the State of Israel as we know it today. By the way, Holocaust means a sacrifice by fire. Only the Zionists could sacrifice their own in the gas chambers. No others, since you and I cannot sacrifice that which is not ours. I am anti Zionist, not antisemit. I love the true Israel and the Jews, but I love the son and daughters of Ihsmel, who are also the children of Abraham. We need to defend Palestine by joining the true Jews…. thanks go to Alan Schiller for this info....This is a great example of how die hard Jew-haters simply substitute "Zionist' for "Jew" in spouting classic antisemitic tropes - and then claim they aren't anti-semitic. Probably because they have a soft spot for Gilad Atzmon. The idea that the "Zionists" were behind the design of the US dollar bill is especially funny. Edgar Davidson has a new article about the casual anti-semitism of the British middle class. UPDATE: More from Anna-Marie: (h/t Colin) UPDATE 2: Another UKIP politician seems to share Anna-Marie's obsession. (h/t Ian) |
Citing bad publicity, IDF decides to stop using legal white phosphorus smokescreens Posted: 25 Apr 2013 04:30 AM PDT Maariv reports that the IDF has decided to stop using white phosphorus shells during battle. Not because there is anything illegal or immoral about them, but they were bad PR - and they are no longer as necessary as they were in years past. During Operation Cast Lead, many anti-Israel activists, NGOs like Amnesty and HRW, as well as the Goldstone Report, criticized the IDF's use of white phosphorus shells that were used to obscure the vision of the enemy. In rare cases a different version may have been used to illuminate enemy positions at night. The critics gave a range of charges, ranging from saying that the shells were dangerous to civilians to expounding junk science to claim they caused birth defects to ridiculous claims that they were illegal chemical weapons. I have one post that discusses the legal military use of white phosphorus extensively, written by two military experts, that debunk these claims. Nevertheless, the IDF decided that the legal military benefits of using the shells - which are used by Western nations all the time - was outweighed by the bad PR of the occasional civilian who touched the shells and received burns. It is researching alternatives (which generally are not as effective as a smokescreen.) A spokesman also said that use of pyrotechnic phosphorus at night is no longer necessary now that night-vision goggles are widely used instead. While the IDF used WP in a legal way, it is interesting to note that Hamas would scavenge the WP they could find in unexploded shells and put them in rockets that were shot at Israeli civilians. As far as I can tell, not a single "human rights" group ever said a word about that use of WP, which is patently illegal. (h/t Gidon Shaviv) |
EoZNews: Interview with IDF soldier Izzy Ezagui (updated) Posted: 25 Apr 2013 02:00 AM PDT One of the honorees at the Algemeiner gala on Tuesday, and also one of the speakers, was Izzy Ezagui. His story is worth hearing. UPDATE: At Izzy's request, I have taken down the video. You can see other videos and articles about him by searching the web. |
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