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- Thursday Links Part 2
- Another child killed by a Hamas rocket during Pillar of Defense?
- MUST READ: An Israeli peacenik meets the reality of Palestinian Arab intransigence
- Thursday Links Part 1
- Why are human rights organizations silent about Arab and Muslim anti-semitism?
- Cleric on Lebanese TV: "If only Hitler had finished them off"
- Arab journalists boycotting Qaradawi's visit to Gaza
Posted: 09 May 2013 02:30 PM PDT From Ian: HRW Founder: Human Rights Must Focus on Arab Regimes' Hate Speech Human Rights Watch founder Robert Bernstein said that today's human rights advocates ignore the repression of basic freedoms across the Middle East and mistakenly call "free speech" and "advocacy' what is really state-sponsored hate speech.PMW: Former advisor of Mahmoud Abbas praises terrorist who murdered father of five Jordan Moves to Scrap Peace Treaty over Arrest of Jerusalem Mufti World War III may have been close and may have been prevented on the Temple Mount, where the Jerusalem Mufti was arrested and then released for throwing chairs at Jews on Jerusalem Unification Day.Despite Calls to End Peace, Israel Increases Water Flow to Jordan According to Ambassador Eran, the Jordanian government is on very friendly terms with Israel, it's only the vast population that wants all of us dead.What about persecuted Christians? Here we go again. Christians are under attack in Muslim-majority countries in the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia, and yet another Christian deliberative body is gathering to talk about – who else – the Jews.Hawking Boycott 'Slap in the Face to Academic Freedom' The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) today criticized the decision by British professor Stephen Hawking to withdraw from the Israeli Presidential Conference on political grounds, calling it "a slap in the face to academic freedom."Will Hawking Boycott his own Voice Generator? British physicist Prof. Stephen Hawking's decision to support the academic boycott of the state of Israel is "quite hypocritical for an individual who prides himself on his own intellectual accomplishment," asserted Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, director of Shurat HaDin Israel Law Center.Opinion: Would Stephen Hawking Survive Under an Arab Regime? Would Professor Hawking ever survive in any Arab country or under the Palestinian autocracy he shamefully defends?'Glory and disaster' intertwine in Budapest's historic Jewish quarter The beauty and horror of the past merge with evidence of revitalised but wary community life along the cobblestone streets of District VIIHarvey Weinstein to Elie Wiesel: Without You There Would be no 'Schindler's List' (VIDEO) "I think there would be no 'Schindler's List,' no 'Life is Beautiful,' no 'Reader,' so many of the movies that us in the industry have been involved in about the Holocaust, came from that first seminal book which was 'Night,' which continues to inspire me," said Weinstein.Israel and China Sign $400 Million Trade Agreement Israeli and Chinese officials signed a $400 million trade agreement during meetings on Wednesday, expanding trade between the two nations to $2.05 billion.Facebook said ready to drop $1 billion on Waze Facebook is reportedly in advanced talks to buy Israeli crowdsourced traffic and navigation app Waze. The price is said to be between $800 million and a billion dollars.UN looks to Israel for advice on disabilities issues UN's Economic and Social Council says Israeli "knowledge and experience should be shared with the world."By the Law Among Nations, Jerusalem Belongs to Us Contrary to the claims made by Palestinian leaders, various NGOs, and certain members of the international community, international law fully recognizes the Jewish people's claim to Jerusalem, where they have historical roots dating back over 3,000 years and have been the largest ethnic group in the city since 1820.Video: Tens of Thousands Gather for Jerusalem Flag Dance Tens of thousands of people gathered in Jerusalem for the annual Rikudgalim (flag dance) in honor of Yom Yerushalayim. | ||
Another child killed by a Hamas rocket during Pillar of Defense? Posted: 09 May 2013 12:30 PM PDT B'tselem today released a report on civilian deaths in Gaza. Yet there was very little independent investigation, and none on the ground - B'tselem relied on reports from others and people they spoke to on the phone to verify their facts. There are a number of flaws in the report, as noted by NGO Monitor, and especially the disconnect between B'tselem's press release and the actual contents of the report. Additionally, B'tselem does not give a list of all the people they are counting as civilian, so it is not possible to cross-check their statistics against the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center report from December that showed that 101 terrorists were killed during the fighting. Indeed, the B'tselem report counts only 69 terrorists (62 fighters, 7 objects of targeted operations) while the ITIC report shows the photos, most in uniform, of 73 terrorists! One of the fatalities they mention, of an 18-month old boy, is interesting in that it shows B'tselem's bias in assuming that the IDF is responsible for all deaths: The extended Abu Khusah family lives in an isolated three-story house with a wall-enclosed inner-courtyard. The house, located in al-Bureij Refugee Camp about 1.5 km from the border with Israel, is surrounded by agricultural land which was bombed by Israeli planes during Operation Pillar of Defense. Therefore, the Abu Khusah children did not leave their home's courtyard. B'Tselem's investigation found that no member of the Abu Khusah family belonged to a Palestinian armed group. It was also found that no armed Palestinians had operated in the vicinity of the family's home.For every other incident listed by B'Tselem, the IDF responded that either investigations were underway or that they determined that they acted within the bounds of the laws of armed conflict. This case was the only exception. Here, the IDF replied: Why would the IDF deny this attack when they admitted involvement in many other airstrikes, including others that regrettably killed children? Clearly there is no more incentive to lie about this than about any other attack. The only reasonable answer is that the IDF must not have shot the rocket that killed Iyad Abu Khusah. (The alternative is that the IDF has such poor record-keeping that it cannot account for all its missiles.) B'tselem says that "no armed Palestinians had operated in the vicinity," which means that they were trying to find out if the IDF had aimed at rocket launchers near the family's expansive open area. (How they determined that is not Yet they didn't even consider the idea that an errant Hamas rocket - a Grad-style rocket, most likely, but maybe one of the larger Qassams - had misfired and killed the child. Keep in mind that the family lived near the Gaza border. B'tselem is well within its rights to be skeptical about the IDF's investigations or methodologies. A flat denial that an attack even occurred, however, should cause an objective organization to step back and come up with alternative explanations. Instead, it states as fact that "an Israeli plane fired into the courtyard." No photos, no forensics, no proof outside of what the family said - and the family never even said it was a plane, only "a huge explosion." We've seen the damage that a Grad rocket could do; clearly it can destroy a wall. Some Qassam-class rockets could, too, under the right circumstances. Why didn't B'tselem even consider the possibility? Either they know something about the circumstances of the episode they are not telling us - which seems unlikely because everything they know is second-hand - or they are so emotionally invested in blaming Israel that any counter-evidence is, by default, ignored. To B'tselem, the terrorists that may have killed Iyad Abu Khusah are assumed innocent, and the IDF is assumed guilty. | ||
MUST READ: An Israeli peacenik meets the reality of Palestinian Arab intransigence Posted: 09 May 2013 10:30 AM PDT Lital Shemesh is a young, liberal Israeli journalist, considered a rising star in the Israeli media who openly expresses her political aspirations. She wrote a must-read article from Walla, translated by Baruch Gordon on his blog: Peace? From the Palestinian Standpoint, There is a Past, No Future This is not the first time a group of Israelis who pine for peace have met with their liberal Arab counterparts - only to find that they have no counterparts at all. (h/t Josh K) | ||
Posted: 09 May 2013 09:00 AM PDT From Ian: Barry Rubin: Demise of the Anti-Israel Card For decades in the Middle East the most reliable political tool often seemed to be the Israel card, the idea that by condemning Israel, blaming it for the Arab world's problems, and claiming that those who were insufficiently militant on the issue were traitors.MEMRI: Tunisian Salafist Kamel Zarouq Talks of Future Conquest of Andalusia, Rome, and Jerusalem NGO Monitor: B'Tselem Acknowledges Inability to Assess Palestinian Allegations Condemnation of IDF in Press Release Not Supported by Accompanying Report On May 9, 2013, the Israeli organization B'Tselem issued a 30-page report headlined "Human Rights Violations during Operation Pillar of Defense 14-21 November 2012." This publication immediately received widespread coverage in the Israeli media, apparently based largely on an accompanying press release.Missing Peace: EU contributes another 20 million Euro while corruption in PA continues The announcement came a day after the publication of an article titled:' Report Highlights Corruption In Palestinian Institutions' written by the Palestinian journalist Hazem Balousha. His article summarized a report that was issued last month by the Coalition for Accountability and Integrity (known as AMAN in Arabic). This report deals with corruption in the PA but received close to zero media attention.Palestinian woman shot dead by PA police Clashes between Palestinian Authority Police and residents near Hebron as heavy-handed tactics escalateGetting rid of Bashar Assad won't end Syria's civil war Tehran's only hope of snatching some measure of victory from the jaws of defeat is a ceasefire in place and an interim power-sharing formula that will allow its proxies to remain armed — thereby subverting the ensuing political process, much as Hezbollah did after the 1975-1990 civil war in neighboring Lebanon.Assad vows 'strategic revenge' on Israel, modeled on Hezbollah Assad's comments, published by Al-Akhbar, appeared intended to refute any suggestion that last week's reported Israeli raids on Syrian targets would halt assistance to the Shiite group Hezbollah in Lebanon - Assad: Syria will "give Hezbollah everything."Syria buying advanced Russian missile system, Israel says US officials say they have been warned by Israel over the impending sale of an advanced Russian missile system to Syria, fearing it could hamper efforts for international intervention in the war-torn country.9/11 Conspiracy Theorist Removed from UN Panel After B'nai B'rith Request In addition to her views on 9/11, Machon is known for claiming the Israeli Mossad was behind the 1994 bombing of Israel's embassy in London. "Her outrageous and offensive views do not deserve a prominent platform—let alone in the city most scarred by the horrific events of 9/11," B'nai B'rith said in a statement after the announcement of Machon's removal from the program.Dusseldorf cancels Nazi Tannhäuser Deutsche Oper am Rhein abandon controversial production on "medical grounds".Anti-Semite's NY College Workshop Cancelled Parsons School of Design has canceled a workshop that had been set to be taught by disgraced fashion designer John Galliano.Israeli Soccer Star Victim of Anti-Semitic Abuse on Twitter Israeli soccer star Yossi Benayoun, who currently plays for FC Chelsea in the English Premier League, was recently the victim of anti-Semitic abuse on Twitter.Jewish refugees ignored by West, group tells Canadian MPs Jewish refugees from Arab countries have been ignored by the Western world, the Canadian Parliament was told in its first-ever hearings on the issue. | ||
Why are human rights organizations silent about Arab and Muslim anti-semitism? Posted: 09 May 2013 06:56 AM PDT In 2003, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International issued a joint statement on antisemitism: Recognizing anti-Semitism as a serious human rights violation, we also recognize our own responsibility to take on this issue as part of our work. It should not be left to Jewish groups alone to highlight this issue and to appeal to the international community to address it. We are firmly committed to joining their ongoing efforts and to helping to bring problems of anti-Semitism into the overall human rights discourse.Now, in 2013, if you look through the Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International websites, it is difficult indeed to find any condemnations of Arab or Muslim antisemitism. While they condemn anti-semitism in Western countries, I cannot find a single mention of the phrases "Arab anti-semitism" or "Muslim anti-semitism" on either of their sites. Their typical mentions of antisemitism are usually together with Islamophobia. Given the daily antisemitic incitement in the Arab and Muslim worlds, this is yet another indication that "human rights" organizations have a significant blind spot and are anxious to judge Arabs and Muslims by quite different standards than they judge Westerners. In the past two days I posted crazed Jew-hating diatribes shown on Lebanese TV, in a popular Egyptian newspaper. Also recently we saw two accusations of the medieval blood libel in Egypt, a newspaper series insulting Judaism in Jordan, as well as examples of antisemitism in the Iraq media, Saudi Arabia newspaper, a Palestinian Arab "human rights group" and "peace activist," and pan-Arab media, and many more. It is endemic. But worse than that, the hatred is mass produced. In 2001, a hugely popular 30-part Ramadan TV series aired in the Arab world based on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. It was rerun in Egypt this year. Iran released an antisemitic movie last year.
Naturally, "human rights" organizations are silent about that as well. So where are the condemnations from the mainstream defenders of human rights who have said that antisemitism is a serious human rights violation? Or is it simply too touchy a subject for them? Simply put, human rights organizations do not insist that Arabs and Muslims adhere to the same standards that the rest of the world must. I think there is another reason why this issue is roundly ignored by the mainstream human rights organizations. They want to believe that if only Israel would offer more concessions, then peace is possible. They want to frame the Arab-Israeli conflict in terms of human rights and international law and fairness and other Western constructs. The Arabs happily take advantage of this blind spot and speak only in those terms to Westerners as well, so the cycle of self-deception is complete. Publicizing the rampant Jew-hatred in the Arab and Muslim worlds, however, will show that the hate transcends any other claims. The Arab goal isn't human rights. They want to destroy the Jewish state and have Jews revert to the second-class status (at best) that they held in the Middle East for the past 1400 years. The idea that Jews aren't meekly submissive to their more numerous cousins is what causes this pure hate, not land disputes or "settlements." Once this realization sinks in, the Western liberal mind would despair. Peace, it would appear, isn't possible in such a toxic environment. But since peace is imperative, the thinking goes, all evidence to the contrary must be downplayed. Pretend it is a political problem with a political solution, and don't let anything get in the way. The irony is that soft-pedaling Arab and Muslim antisemitism does no one any favors. HRW, Amnesty, Oxfam and all the other human rights organizations can help the cause of peace immensely by shining light on this oldest hatred. Publicizing the issue is necessary for ridding the Muslim world of their hate - or at least opening up a debate about it, a debate that is all but silent. (I have rarely seen a talkback in Arabic condemning an article that denies the Holocaust or accuses Jews of drinking gentile blood on Passover.) Peace is literally unthinkable when the Jewish people are viewed as evil incarnate. Human rights organizations have clout. Shining light on this problem is essential, and it is not an obstacle to peace - it is a prerequisite. Right now, the human rights organizations have a chance to prove that they mean what they say. The Khaybar TV series is coming, and it is pure incitement against Jews. Denouncing this as a human rights issue - which it is, according to Amnesty's and HRW's own words - can show that these organizations are serious about their own stated purposes. | ||
Cleric on Lebanese TV: "If only Hitler had finished them off" Posted: 09 May 2013 05:00 AM PDT Here's the latest in insane Muslim Jew-hatred from MEMRI: Following are excerpts from a religious program featuring Tareq Hawwas of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, which aired on Al-Quds TV on April 18, 2013: While these claims are quite popular in the Arab world, with very little pushback, I don't recall seeing such a close juxtaposition between "The Holocaust was a hoax" and "Too bad Hitler didn't murder them all" right next to each other before. | ||
Arab journalists boycotting Qaradawi's visit to Gaza Posted: 09 May 2013 02:22 AM PDT From AP: Influential Muslim cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi arrived for his first visit to Gaza as a top clericThere is a curious lack of coverage of this visit in Arabic, though. The reason is that most journalists are boycotting coverage in protest of Hamas attacks against them during PFLP anti-Israel demonstrations a couple of days ago. 5 Arab journalists were injured when Hamas broke up the rally. AFP's reporting on Qaradawi in Gaza came from a photographer, not a journalist! Muslims are describing the visit as "a deadly blow" on Israel's "siege" of Gaza. One would think that they would have realized by now that Islamist Egypt borders Gaza. Geography must not be taught in Islamist schools. Qaradawi will give a sermon on Friday as well as do photo-op visits to "scenes of devastation" and Hamas leaders. |
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