Elder of Ziyon Daily News |
- Video: Jimmy Carter blowing off Noam Shalit in 2010
- Times of Oman editorial denied Holocaust; calls critics "Zionist termites"
- Carter at YU/Cardozo media update
- Monday Links Part 2
- Muslims upset over old "Na Nach Nachma.." Photoshop
- Deadly clashes between Muslims and Christians in Egypt - again
- Monday Links Part 1
- +972 goes whole-hog in defending Amira Hass
- Egyptian army uncovers "largest weapons depot" yet in Sinai
- Pressure mounts on YU, Cardozo to rescind planned honor for Jimmy Carter
Video: Jimmy Carter blowing off Noam Shalit in 2010 Posted: 08 Apr 2013 08:35 PM PDT |
Times of Oman editorial denied Holocaust; calls critics "Zionist termites" Posted: 08 Apr 2013 06:15 PM PDT A March 27 editorial by Debasish Mitra, opinion editor at the Times of Oman: World would be a better place without Israel An otherwise masterpiece, Merchant of Venice, perhaps suffers from one blemish. In Act one scene three Shakespeare should have added one line to Antonio's speech wherein he says about Shylock: "Mark you this, Bassanio, The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose. An evil soul producing holy witness, Is like a villain with a smiling cheek, A goodly apple rotten at the heart. Oh, what a goodly outside falsehood hath!" Shakespeare should have added one more line here — Hypocrisy thou art is a Jew.A Western blogger in Oman, who blogs about tons of topics, was offended by this obvious anti-semitism: I see the Opinion Editor at the Times of Oman, Debashish Mitra, is continuing to spread the hate for all things Jewish at the Times of Oman in his latest piece titled, "World Would be a Better Place without Israel". Seems that he is continuing the legacy of Times of Oman editor, Essa al Zedjali, (who recently passed away) who at one point said that Hitler was justified in his actions against the Jews! (Reported by Muscat Confidential way back in 2009) I wrote before about this rising hatred for Israel/Jews in June of 2010.Mitra, quite literally, freaked out at this criticism: They have been lurking in the shadows and their plan was to corrode society in Oman from within, like termites in wood works. They are the Zionist zealots who have been living like parasites in the Sultanate running blogs that, more than anything else, seek to justify the atrocities Israel has been perpetrating —sans remorse— against the humanity in general, and Palestinians in particular. These termites, nay Zionist virus, have recently been exposed, caught red-handed in their attempts to contaminate people's minds, polluting Oman's social mosaic. Their sinister design to malign Arabs and muffle voices that expose Israeli shenanigans now lie completely stripped of all camouflages.He goes on in this vein for another eight paragraphs. The slightest skepticism about the Palestinian Arab narrative made Mitra go off the rails. Another Western blogger in Oman notes something funny: The reality is this, these opinion pieces incite hatred towards a religion and insults an internationally recognized state.Oops, indeed. Although I doubt that the editorialist is the slightest bit worried about prosecution. |
Carter at YU/Cardozo media update Posted: 08 Apr 2013 03:00 PM PDT After being pretty much my own story for days, this is finally getting some legs: YU issued a fairly predictable statement: ...President Carter's presence at Cardozo in no way represents a university position on his views, nor does it indicate the slightest change in our steadfastly pro-Israel stance. [D]id anyone at YU or Cardozo read the section of Carter's book where he sanctions terrorism against Israelis? Carter is clear, and deliberate, when he writes, "It is imperative that the general Arab community and all significant Palestinian groups make it clear that they will end the suicide bombings and other acts of terrorism when international laws and the ultimate goals of the Roadmap for Peace are accepted by Israel." Rather than decrying Arab and Islamic terrorism, Carter actually sanctions terrorism against Israelis, albeit based on Carter's own twisted and dishonest version of reality. Washington Free Beacon: "I can't imagine a worse candidate for any kind of a human rights award," Harvard law professor and pro-Israel author Alan Dershowitz told the Washington Free Beacon Monday. "He has more blood on his hands than practically any other president."Breitbart.com and WND.com JNS American Thinker: After the Holocaust, the world finally recognized the Jewish people's historical and Biblical ties to the Holy Land. Israel won its first war, its War of Independence and the Jewish State was reborn. Israel has been attacked from all borders, demonized by all cultures, and fights for its survival daily. And less than seven decades later, Yeshiva University's The Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School is presenting an award to the most anti-Israel president since Israel's founding. National Review Online: Major Jewish institutions show a marked propensity to promote and celebrate the enemies of Israel and even anti-Semites. Here are some examples, working backwards chronologically:The Forward: Enraged alumni have threatened to physically block Jimmy Carter from entering Yeshiva University's Cardozo School of Law, where he is due to receive a peace award on April 10. "Mr. Carter ain't going to get anywhere," Rubin said. And a Jewish Press followup, an interview with Alan Dershowitz as well. |
Posted: 08 Apr 2013 02:00 PM PDT From Ian: Jerusalem's Decreasing Isolation - Israel in the World However, the anti-Israel behavior of international organizations and opinion makers is not the only element in Israel's interactions with the world. A closer look at Israel's relations with countries near and far, as well as with international institutions, belies the claim that it is isolated. In fact, Israel is increasingly acknowledged as a world player in view of its social, economic, technological, financial, and diplomatic achievements over the past sixty-five years. Continued high Israeli Jewish fertility rates, immense new energy reserves, innovative water technologies, and a frenetic pace of cultural production are all prominent features of modern Israel. There are significant parts of the world that appreciate what the Israeli state is doing and try to emulate its successes. Israel's struggles against its implacable opponents also touch many responsive chords around the world. Moreover, even its use of force is largely accepted as legitimate in the West as exemplified by the support lent to Israel during the October 2012 "Pillar of Defense" operation in Gaza against Hamas.Barry Rubin: The Region: What American Jewish leaders got wrong The April 3 letter 100 American Jewish leaders have sent to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is distressing. The problem is that the language used parallels the misrepresentation of Israel's situation and positions. The way it is written, this letter seems to be not about influencing Netanyahu or Israelis, but about enhancing the social and political credentials of those involved, Israel's security and interests be damned.Argentine Jewish groups petition against Iran pact State prosecutor urged to release report containing 'irrefutable evidence against Iran' in the 1994 terrorist attackSamaria Jews, European MPs Find Common Ground Samaria Jewish leadership travels to Europe to appeal to the EU against anti-Israel boycott, EU funding for far-left groups. Parliamentarians were particularly receptive to the idea of reexamining the EU's donations to Palestinian Authority and Israeli groups. They said they would work to ensure that in the future, all donations are considered carefully to ensure they will be used for a practical benefit.Moses' Gift: Israel Could Use Gas to Its Advantage Golda Meir once quipped that Moses could have done the Jewish people a better service. "He took us 40 years through the desert," she said, "to bring us to the one spot in the Middle East that has no oil."Food supplement can fight Parkinson's disease Scientists from Tel Aviv University say a nutritional supplement commonly sold in health food stores — produced from beef, seafood or soy – can delay the advance of degenerative brain disorders.Netanyahu at Shoah ceremony: 'We won't leave our fate in the hands of others' Israel will defend itself with its own forces and prevent a Holocaust from ever happening again, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at a ceremony marking Holocaust Remembrance Day Sunday night, echoing a familiar refrain that the Jewish state won't tolerate an Iranian nuclear weapon.Is the way Arabs perceive the Holocaust changing? A recent trend, possibly spurred by the Arab uprisings, is that "people in the Arab world are now accusing each other of being Nazis."20 Photos That Change The Holocaust Narrative But in the end, they do one thing that we desperately need as a people: they tell the real story of the Holocaust. A story that goes beyond victimhood and into our present-day lives. And today, on Yom HaShoa, 2013, it's about time that story got told. |
Muslims upset over old "Na Nach Nachma.." Photoshop Posted: 08 Apr 2013 12:15 PM PDT Two years ago, the Yisrael Medad of the My Right Word blog published a funny Photoshop of theTemple Mount, with the golden dome replaced with the ubiquitous large kippah used by some Breslov chasidim with their slogan Na-Nach-Nachma- Nachman MeUman. He wrote, tongue in cheek, "I hope theWaqf doesn't see this" - and then gave the address of the Waqf in Jerusalem. Well, it took a couple of years, but the Muslims have finally seen this joke. Ma'an Arabic reports of this image seen on the Facebook page of Yehuda Glick, who works to restore Jewish rights to the holiest spot in Judaism. They "report" that the photo shows "the Dome of the Rock golden dome replaced with the hat worn by Jews and settlers with Talmudic slogans written. This counterfeiting comes within the continuation of Jewish religious leaders targeting the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and trying to harm it through multiple ways, including daily incursions and the Talmudic rituals with preparation for building the so-called "temple" on its ruins. The "Al-Aqsa Foundation" commented on this photo by saying: "These malignant actions demonstrate the size of the conspiracy that surrounds Al-Aqsa Mosque in its entirety and confirms the ambitions of the occupation of desecration and targeting of the Haram al Sharif." It is normal to see such hysterics from the Al Aqsa Foundation, but Ma'an styles itself as a Western-style media outlet. Um, not so much. By the way, the Facebook page now has a lovely threat of a new Holocaust against Jews in Israel, thanks to our peaceful Muslim cousins! This is not the first time a Photoshopped image of the Dome raised the ire of Islamists. |
Deadly clashes between Muslims and Christians in Egypt - again Posted: 08 Apr 2013 10:30 AM PDT I wonder, are any Arab Christians considering this season "spring"? From Al Arabiya: Egypt was on edge Monday after a night of violence outside Cairo's Coptic cathedral following the death of six people in clashes between Christians and Muslims, with President Mohammed Mursi promising an immediate investigation.Four of the Copts killed earlier were shot by automatic weapons. Al Ahram adds: Shops belonging to Christians were reportedly smashed by angry protesters. Reuters stated that some Christian and Muslim properties were burned. |
Posted: 08 Apr 2013 09:10 AM PDT From Ian: Enlisting child stone throwers, soldiers is a war crime As stone-throwing Palestinian children have been in the news lately it is relevant to observe that enlistment of children to carry out these violent acts is in effect no different than enlisting child soldiers, which is a war crime in terms of Article 8(2)(b)(xxvi) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC).The sinister syntax of stone throwing According to Hass, my son Koby's murder by stones is not only an act but a metaphor. Koby's teenage body was bludgeoned to death. Was that a simile or a metaphor? Was a beating with stones like cruelty? Or was it cruelty? Are you, Amira, condoning his murder? Or is it like you are condoning his murder?Activists Demonstrate Outside Haaretz Offices Against Hass Activists demonstrated outside the Tel Aviv offices of the Haaretz newspaper over column which encouraged terrorist rock-throwing attacks.PMW: YouTube restores PMW video that was blocked after exposing hate speech Yesterday, Palestinian Media Watch reported that YouTube had blocked a PMW video, defining it as a "violation of YouTube's policy prohibiting hate speech." Within 24 hours, YouTube removed the block on the video. PMW thanks all our readers who contacted YouTube about the issue.Syria: One More Case of Land-for-War Consider Syria. From 1948 to 1967, the Syrians regularly fired artillery shells from their dominant positions on the Golan Heights down at Israeli border communities and Fatah used the territory to launch terrorist raids into Israel, until Israel captured it in 1967. But since the US-brokered talks between Israel and Syria began in 1999, peaceniks have posited that a full withdrawal by Israel from the strategic plateau in exchange for peace with Syria involved a risk worth taking.Kerry tries to woo Abbas with land-for-talks deal United States Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday offered Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas a package of Israeli concessions, including the transfer of land from Israeli to Palestinian control, in return for agreeing to return to the negotiating table.Abbas to Kerry: Israel Should Release Terrorists Before Talks The "free the terrorists" precondition comes just two days after Abbas demanded that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu present a map for a future Palestinian state before any peace talks can resume.Soldiers Arrest Terrorist With Firebombs, Explosives Soldiers from the IDF's Kfir Brigade arrested a Palestinian Authority Arab terrorist, who was carrying four firebombs and three improvised explosive devices, at the Hawara checkpoint near Shechem on Sunday night.After rockets, Israel closes Gaza crossings Israel said Monday it would close one of the main commercial crossings into Gaza, and partially close another one, in response to rockets fired from the Strip the day before.Egypt: Clashes outside Copt cathedral leave one dead Christians angered by the killing of four Christians in weekend sectarian violence clashed Sunday with a mob throwing rocks and firebombs, killing one and turning Cairo's main Coptic cathedral into a battleground.Egyptians demand an end to ties with Iran and 'Shia Islam' The protestors demanded cutting off all relations between Egypt and the "Iranian entity" and declared that Shia Muslims were not welcome in Egypt. They also demanded the expulsion of all Iranian tourists from the country.Claim of Turkish 'sensitivity' astonishes Israelis Israeli officials expressed astonishment on Sunday that US Secretary of State John Kerry praised Turkey for responding "sensitively" and without triumphalism to Israel's apology for the Mavi Marmara incident. |
+972 goes whole-hog in defending Amira Hass Posted: 08 Apr 2013 07:20 AM PDT Noam Sheizaf in +972 does everything he can to justify Amira Hass' disgusting piece in Haaretz that said that throwing stones is a fundamental right, at least when the target is Jews in Israel. First, he tries to say that her words might have been misinterpreted. he claims that her article (which starts off with the words "Throwing stones is the birthright and duty of anyone subject to foreign rule") "can be read as a description of the reality in the occupied territories – or even the situation under any occupation – but it could also be seen as a call for action. Many on the Right chose the latter interpretation." I think I understand English pretty well, and I have no clue how anyone can interpret that sentence as anything other than a call to action - how else can one define "duty?". But when you are an extreme leftist and an Israel hater, anything goes. Then he states, as fact, that "In the Israeli political conversation, all forms of Palestinian resistance are forbidden," trying to deflect from Hass' justification for stoning civilians, ambulances and the like. (Which is, incidentally, a war crime.) Yet Hass' article mentioned many other kinds of "resistance," with this loaded quote: ...how to build multiple "tower and stockade" villages in Area C; how to behave when army troops enter your homes; comparing different struggles against colonialism in different countries; how to use a video camera to document the violence of the regime's representatives; methods to exhaust the military system and its representatives; a weekly day of work in the lands beyond the separation barrier; how to remember identifying details of soldiers who flung you handcuffed to the floor of the jeep, in order to submit a complaint; the rights of detainees and how to insist on them in real time; how to overcome fear of interrogators; and mass efforts to realize the right of movement.The entire furor was only over her justification of throwing potentially deadly stones. Sheizaf is simply trying to distract from the issue because, frankly, it embarrasses him that Hass said something so stupid - and he likes Hass. Finally, Shezaf - desperately trying to find some justification in international law for Hass' preferred method of "resistance" - links to Richard Falk, whose lies and incredible hate for Israel hardly need to be listed again here. Sheizaf says that Falk "tried to make a legal case for the legitimacy of the first Intifada as a rare exception" - but he fails to note that Falk says rocket fire from Hamas is justified as well, if not quite "legal" yet. But the most ridiculous defense that Sheizaf offers came a few days later: As some readers noted in the comments to my previous posts, there were several UN resolutions (not all of them having to do with Israel/Palestine) that affirmed this right, but there wasn't much legal writing on the issue. However, John Locke, an English philosopher and one of the fathers of Liberal thinking, had very clear words to say (Second Treatise of Civil Government, Locke 1690, emphasis mine):First of all, Locke - for all his importance - is not a source for international law by any stretch of the imagination. Secondly, Locke says nothing here about the right to target civilians as resistance; only the right to reject the rule of the conqueror. Surprise - the PA and Hamas both have governments, and some 98% of Palestinian Arabs live under their rule! Thirdly, and most importantly, if one is going to use John Locke as a source to justify "resistance," turnabout is fair play. Locke also writes: I should have a right to destroy that which threatens me with destruction: for, by the fundamental law of nature, man being to be preserved as much as possible, when all cannot be preserved, the safety of the innocent is to be preferred: and one may destroy a man who makes war upon him, or has discovered an enmity to his being, for the same reason that he may kill a wolf or a lion; because such men are not under the ties of the common law of reason, have no other rule, but that of force and violence, and so may be treated as beasts of prey, those dangerous and noxious creatures, that will be sure to destroy him whenever he falls into their power. If Locke is accepted as a source for international law today, then Sheizaf should have no problem with Israel utterly destroying Hamas and Fatah - whose charter, today, calls to "liquidate the Zionist entity". After all, Locke said so! Fire up the tanks! It just goes to show - when you hate Israel, there is no limit to how much you will twist facts to justify the unjustifiable. |
Egyptian army uncovers "largest weapons depot" yet in Sinai Posted: 08 Apr 2013 05:20 AM PDT From Egyptian People: The Egyptian authorities revealed the seizure of the largest store of explosives zones yet, at dawn today, in the Rafah and Sheikh Zuwaid area in the Sinai. |
Pressure mounts on YU, Cardozo to rescind planned honor for Jimmy Carter Posted: 08 Apr 2013 02:45 AM PDT From The Jewish Press: Yeshiva University's Cardozo School of Law is scheduled to present former U.S. president In the four days since Carter's Cardozo award became public, on April 4, emails and Twitter blasts have been ricocheting around the Internet. Most have been highly critical of the pending honor. In addition, alumni and others interested have sent letters of protest to Richard Joel, the President of Yeshiva University, and to Matthew Diller, the Dean of Cardozo School of Law. A 1991 Cardozo graduate who practices in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey, Seth Goodman Park, said he responded immediately upon hearing about the Carter award presentation. Park wrote to his alma mater that Carter was "undeserving of the honor." He acknowledged that the former president had achieved some progress in the 1970′s, but since then Carter has been "counterproductive and divisive." In his letter to Dean Diller, Park also wrote: Another alumnus who was the 2007 executive editor of the Journal of Conflict Resolution, thinks the choice of Carter as an honoree to be an "inappropriate, offensive" one. "If he was simply left-wing, I could fully support, or at least not object to the decision to honor Mr. Carter, Avi Davis wrote to Dean Diller and President Joel. "However, because his idea of 'peace' is the evisceration of Israel as a Jewish state and the elevation of the terrorist organization Hamas, I can not see how Cardozo and YU can support this decision." Davis wrote that if he were still executive editor of the Journal he would have objected to the decision to honor Carter, and if that failed to change it, "I would have resigned my position."I have also been hearing rumors that the main push behind the award was not the student editors of the Journal of Conflict Resolution , but the administration at Cardozo itself. This article seems to confirm at least some of that. By the way, this is a good time to read an article written by the former executive director of the Carter Center about the lies he wrote in his book "Palestine: Peace not Apartheid." There may be a protest organized by current YU students on Wednesday; I will publish the details when I get them. |
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