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- Arab suggests helping Palestinians; other Arabs attack him
- Friday Links Part 2
- "Down with Jews" chanted in Egypt
- Gaza Siege! Collective punishment! - And no condemnations!
- Friday Links Part 1
- Poland's ban on religious slaughter hurting its economy
- 16 Palestinian Arabs, 3 with terror ties, charged in US smuggling ring
- Hamas prison filled with women who had sex outside marriage
- Syrian Palestinian group claims rocket fire to Israel (video)
- UNRWA quietly admits Jordanians sexually abuse Palestinian children
Arab suggests helping Palestinians; other Arabs attack him Posted: 17 May 2013 03:30 PM PDT There was an educational exchange on Twitter recently that encapsulates the real problem in the Middle East. Ed Husain, Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), tweeted: Arab govts can help Palestinians in their midst by granting citizenship. How much longer will this great people languish in refugee camps? Lebanese journalist Alex Rowell responded: .@ed_husain This ignores fact that many if not most refugees would refuse the offer if it meant giving up right of return Besides the fact that experience in Lebanon itself shows this to be false, Husain answers:
Again, Rowell is wrong; there is no international law obliging Israel to allow Palestinian Arabs who fled in 1948 and their descendants to return. One person responded to Rowell's earlier false claim that Palestinian Arabs would refuse citizenship:
Given how eager Palestinian Arabs have been to embrace citizenship in Lebanon, Egypt and Jordan, Rowell is justifying his own desire to discriminate against them. Palestinian Arabs may tell journalists how steadfast they are in these "principles" but their actions tell a very different story. Another subthread that is revealing, as an Egyptian responds to Husain: .@ed_husain I completely disagree. This renders right of return null and void.
This isn't the first time we've seen this depraved Arab logic to keep Palestinian Arabs in misery, but it shows that little has changed over the decades. (h/t Elias) |
Posted: 17 May 2013 02:00 PM PDT From Ian: Latma: Channel 10's amazing scoop Video: Jewish Girl Gets in the Face of Nakba Protesters A young Jewish woman, Dovrat Malul, was driving through Yafo (Jaffa) Wednesday when she encountered a protest against Israel's establishment, on what Arabs call "Nakba Day."Canada PM slams world leaders for not supporting Israel Canada's prime minister Stephen Harper expressed dismay Thursday at the growing lack of support for Israel across the world and criticized international leaders for failing to back the Jewish state.U of Toronto professor claims Canadian Jews support Stephen Harper to maintain their place in "the racial order" The name Sheryl Nestel may sound familiar. She is an academic, but if you recognize her name, it's not for any noteworthy academic accomplishment. Nestel is a teacher at OISE who was at the center of a controversy at the end of 2010, when a thesis of which she was the academic adviser was denounced by a provincial Minister and others in the Ontario legislature for being anti-Semitic.Scottish Universities Hotbeds of Anti-Jewish Sentiment The greatest problem to tackling anti-Jewish incitement is the denial that there is any such problem. The facts, as we have seen, tell a rather different story.Chelsea FC calls in police over abuse of Israeli player Managers of an English soccer club contacted police to investigate online anti-Semitic abuse of an Israeli player.Bulgarian 'Ataka' Party Follows Neo-Nazi Global Trends A Bulgarian far-right party has emerged victorious following the country's parliamentary elections last Sunday, securing 7% of the popular vote.Woman becomes Ireland's first Righteous among Nations A non-Jewish woman from Cork who risked her life to save Jewish children from the Nazis has become Ireland's first Righteous among the Nations.Polish couple posthumous 'Righteous Gentiles' Ludwika and Zygmunt Szostak, an elderly Polish couple who hid and protected a Jewish mother and her young daughter from the Nazis during World War II, were posthumously honored as Righteous Among the Nations at Yad Vashem on Monday.Tel Aviv to be the world's first 'digitalized' city If you're planning a beach day in Tel Aviv this coming summer, bring your laptop along – the wifi will be free for the taking. It's part of what Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai is portraying as "a digital revolution" that the Big Orange will be undergoing in the coming months.Israelis developing 'Google Glass' for the blind About one in 4,000 people in the United States suffers from retinitis pigmentosa (RP), a genetic disease of the retina that causes light-sensing cells to degenerate and eventually leads to vision impairment. Symptoms might start as night blindness.Bar-Ilan University Program Improves Lives of Children of AIDS Patients The program, developed by Israel Prize-winning Prof. Pnina Klein, Director of Bar-Ilan University's Edward I. and Fannie Baker Center for the Study of Development Disorders in Infants and Young Children, is based on a study funded by the National Institute of Health, conducted in Uganda, where about one million children have lost at least one parent to AIDS.French Company Continues to Invest in Israeli Mobile Industry Golan Telecom's co-owner is wealthy French businessman Niel Xavier, who also said that he strongly believes in the Israeli economy and that's why he chose to invest in the Jewish State.Ebay to Set Up Start-Up Incubator in Israel International online retail giant eBay is setting up a startup incubator in Israel. The incubator will focus on startups dealing with ecommerce, social networks and big data, and will be located at eBay's Israeli headquarters in Netanya.Israel Daily Picture: Introducing the "Cigarbox Collection" The antique wood cigarbox was beautifully crafted, bound like a book and entitled "Gourmet's Delight" and "Grown in California." Opening the box in Efrat, Israel, I discovered it was filled with a stack of pictures from Palestine 90-100 years ago. |
"Down with Jews" chanted in Egypt Posted: 17 May 2013 12:40 PM PDT Today, protesters thronged to Simon Bolivar Square in Cairo. During speeches by Sheikh Mazhar Shaheen after prayers at the nearby Omar Makram mosque, and from politician and professor Gamal Zahran, the crowd shouted "Down with Israel!", "Down with Jews!" and "Khybar, Khybar, o Jews," a threat to annihilate all Jews. Just another day of Egyptian incitement of genocide against Jews. Nothing to worry about, and certainly nothing that concerns Human Rights Watch or Amnesty International. |
Gaza Siege! Collective punishment! - And no condemnations! Posted: 17 May 2013 11:10 AM PDT From BBC: Egyptian police have sealed off the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip in protest at theI cannot find a single call for an emergency session at the UN. Nor any criticism from the Arab world. Nor any criticism from any Gaza groups. Nor any condemnations from "human rights" organizations. Funny, isn't it? |
Posted: 17 May 2013 10:00 AM PDT From Ian: UNRWA rejects PMW report exposing map erasing Israel Earlier this week, Palestinian Media Watch reported that the Director of UNRWA Affairs in Lebanon, Ann Dismorr, posed with a map that erases the State of Israel and presents all of it as "Palestine," at an UNRWA event in Lebanon.UPDATE (EoZ): Palestinian Media Watch disputes UNRWA's claims: UNRWA spokesperson Gunness' justification that the map "depict[s] a pre-1948 map" is baseless, as the map includes the PLO-PA flag and not a British flag. That exact map erasing Israel, especially when accompanied by the PA flag, is one of the many ways the PA expresses its rejection of Israel's existence and right to exist.Countering the Global Media Assault on Israel Organized by Truth be Told (TbT), a new grassroots organization committed to proactively articulating Israel's narrative to the outside world, the evening commenced with five Ethiopian-Israeli students from the Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, who reported on their successful mission to Cape Town in March during Israel Apartheid Week.Khaled Abu Toameh: Fatah's Drive Against "Normalization" The Fatah activists who are threatening Palestinian teenagers for talking to Israelis and playing football with them are the same people who claim, at least in public, that they support the peace process with Israel. But how can there ever be a peace process when anyone who meets with an Israeli is immediately denounced as a traitor? It is worth noting that most of these denunciations are coming form the "moderate" Fatah, and not from Hamas.Congressmen urge Abbas to fire terrorist glorifier A bipartisan group of congressmen condemned comments made by a Palestinian Fatah official in support of the murderer of an Israeli father of five.'Yasser Arafat Street' – Soon in Israel? City officials in Sakhnin are planning to name a street for deceased Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat, "a mass murderer and terrorist," she said. A second street is to be named for Gamel Abdel Nasser, "The Egyptian President who took a hawkish stance against Israel, called to destroy it, closed the Suez Canal and began the Six Day War."Article Alleges Hamas Money Laundering Hamas has several business fronts operating in Saudi Arabia and Sudan which launder money for the terrorist group, the Arab News claimed in a report Wednesday.BBC's Davies describes new Golan fence as 'controversial' What exactly Davies thinks is "spectacular" or "controversial" about replacing a forty year-old rusty fence with a new one in light of the appearance of armed Al Qaeda-affiliated groups on its other side is – to this writer at least – something of a mystery.Media industry recognises BBC Gaza correspondent's creativity "Creativity" is certainly one way of describing the passing off a photograph taken in Syria as having been shot in Gaza. Even more "creative" and "outstanding" was Donnison's portrayal of the death of the child of a BBC colleague as the result of Israeli actions without any proof of that assertion and when in fact the tragic incident was later shown to have been caused by a terrorist missile fired from inside Gaza itself.Beyond Hezbollah: Proscribe Iran's Revolutionary Guard Even Brussels, it seems, could not continue to ignore the facts. The final straws were Bulgaria's sensible conclusion on the Burgas bus bombing and the Cypriot trial of a confessed Hezbollah operative nabbed before he could do any explosive damage. In parallel with this compromise proscription of Hezbollah, the EU must now turn its guns on Hezbollah's biggest material supporters, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRG) and similarly condemn it as a terrorist organisation.Iran recruits online for militants to fight Israel Will the West install a political framework which secures peace and development in Syria, or will its people continue to suffer, much to the benefit of Iran's paranoid leadership?Erdoğan to Bring Father of Flotilla Participant to White House It is actually quite amazing: Erdoğan has endorsed an Al Qaeda financier, embraced not only Hamas but the most militant faction within that terrorist organization, defended the Sudanese leader against charges of genocide, and has been the largest leak in multilateral efforts to sanction Iran. And yet, Obama will not only welcome him to the White House with the highest honors, but help fulfill the Turkish premier's blatant desire to use the White House as the backdrop to follow through on his pledge to bash Israel at every opportunity.'Marmara victims' ICC referral an abuse of process' A Foreign Ministry spokesman said the preliminary investigation will determine whether the ICC has jurisdiction over the case, and – if it does – whether it has already been heard by other competent legal bodies.Egyptian police shut the door on Gaza after abductions Egyptian police have shut the Rafah crossing between Egypt and Gaza in protest at the abduction of their colleagues earlier this weekEgypt: Terrorists Planned to Bomb Cairo Embassies Terrorists arrested in Egypt over the weekend were planning to attack the U.S. and French embassies, officials said.Russia sends at least 12 warships to Syria Deployment presumably a warning to Israeli and Western officials regarding military intervention against AssadRussian Official: Missile Systems Sale 'A Message to America' Russia's decision to send S-300 missile systems to Syria is, in part, a message to the United States, according to the head of the Russian parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee, Alexei Pushkov. |
Poland's ban on religious slaughter hurting its economy Posted: 17 May 2013 08:30 AM PDT From AP: Until January, slaughterhouses across Poland — a deeply Catholic nation — were the unlikely venues for the Islamic and Jewish slaughter of animals, which in both religions involves a swift cut to the throat of a conscious animal and death by bleeding.I found a description of this central European Catholic practice: Chef Václav Fríč, who specializes in traditional Czech cooking, has this advice. "To kill it, you first have to hit it hard in the head, then I cut the gills and the tail so the fish stops flapping about," he says.Can anyone imagine that the Polish would pass a law against that tradition? I recently discovered that the Swiss law that bans ritual slaughter was widely recognized at the time of its passing, in 1894, to be the result of an antisemitic campaign: In France an outbreak of hostility to Israelites in January, 1893, was led by the Marquisde Mores, in connection with the Panama Canal scandals. He charged them with corrupting French honesty and despising principles of honor. The police were required to disperse his disorderly assemblies. The same year, in Switzerland, the Anti-Semites, chiefly Protestants, carried a law prohibiting as cruel the Jewish method of slaughtering animals for food. In Rumania it was enacted that, from the opening of 1893, Jewish children should be excluded from state schools, and in some districts Jewish families, resident therein for generations, were forcibly expelled.In fact, the Committee of the Geneva Society for the Protection of Animals urged Swiss citizens to vote against a ban on kosher slaughter in a referendum partly due to its antisemitic origins: Dear fellow-citizens,—You will have to pronounce upon the law which has been requested concerning the way of slaughtering animals intended for food. Plus ça change... See also this post from 2010. (h/t Yerushalimey) |
16 Palestinian Arabs, 3 with terror ties, charged in US smuggling ring Posted: 17 May 2013 06:30 AM PDT From New York Daily News: Federal authorities Thursday scrambled to find millions of dollars in profits a smuggling ring that |
Hamas prison filled with women who had sex outside marriage Posted: 17 May 2013 05:15 AM PDT From Al Monitor: At Gaza's only all-female prison located in the central city, dozens of detained women from across the coastal enclave remain under intense security, irrespective of the crime.But don't worry - they are being rehabilitated: The prison head said she is proud of most of the prisoners, as she senses a willingness among them to change. The prison administration focuses on raising religious awareness among the prisoners so they won't return to crime after their release, said Abu Moussa. (h/t Emet) |
Syrian Palestinian group claims rocket fire to Israel (video) Posted: 17 May 2013 03:30 AM PDT From Ma'an: The Abdul Qader al-Husseini brigades on Thursday claimed responsibility for an attack from Syria on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. JPost says that a couple of mortars landed. |
UNRWA quietly admits Jordanians sexually abuse Palestinian children Posted: 17 May 2013 12:30 AM PDT UNRWA published a booklet talking about how your sizable donations to that agency can help "Palestine refugees." Here is one of their suggestions: $318,000 rehabilitates one school and provide its students with a safe learning environmentUNRWA schools in Jordan need to be better protected from...Jordanians? Jordanians who like to sexually abuse little Palestinian boys and girls? Why isn't UNRWA complaining loudly about this outrage? Why aren't they insisting that these children be protected by Jordanian authorities? Practically all of Palestinian Arab "refugees" in Jordan have held Jordanian citizenship since 1950, how can such abuse be buried? No doubt the schools need better security, but how come UNRWA isn't publicly insisting that Jordan protect her own citizens? Oh, right. I forgot. If Israeli Jews cannot be blamed, UNRWA will remain silent. Arabs abusing Arabs must be hushed up, kept behind closed doors, whispered about - but never publicized. Perceived slights by Jews, however, must be brought to the attention of the General Assembly of the UN, hundreds of times a year if necessary. A bedroom being added to a house in Itamar is far more important than the apparent rampant sexual abuse of Palestinian kids in schools in Jordan. Every organization has its priorities. Protecting Palestinian Arab children from sexual abuse is just very low on UNRWA's list. (h/t Irene) |
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