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- Arab stamps commemorating the Al Dura hoax
- Obama administration apologizes to Israel over Syria leak
- These religious Jewish girls can kick some serious a**
- Anti-Israel stamps from Algeria
- Al Jazeera pulls antisemitic Massad piece; Israel haters freak
- Sunday Links
- New wave of blasphemy charges - and hypocrisy - in Egypt
- Poor Gazans suffering from a glut of consumer goods (photos)
- Palestinian Arabs hijack Easter
Arab stamps commemorating the Al Dura hoax Posted: 19 May 2013 09:30 PM PDT Today, the Israeli government released a report saying that Mohamed Al Dura, the young boy who symbolized the second intifada for so many, was not killed by Israel and indeed was probably not killed at all. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received today the report of the Government Review Committee on "The France 2 Al-Durrah Report, its Consequences and Implications." The report was presented by the Minister of International Affairs, Strategy and Intelligence Yuval Steinitz, in the presence of Director General of the Ministry of International Affairs and Strategy, Yossi Kuperwasser. This news is only 13 years too late. The incompetence of the extraordinarily late Israeli response to this modern blood libel would be laughable if it wasn't so dangerous. One appendix of the report shows stamps issued in Arab countries playing up the hoax as a means of inciting the world against Israel, from Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Morocco and Tunisia: And Yemen's: And Saudi Arabia's: And a second stamp from Morocco: At least nine Muslim countries - including "moderate" countries like Jordan and Morocco - commemorated a death that was nothing more than a hoax, for the sole purpose of inciting hundreds of millions of Muslims and Arabs against the Jewish state. If you want to see all the Al Dura evidence yourself, this website has tons of materials, including videos and maps showing the impossibility of Israeli fire hitting the boy. | ||
Obama administration apologizes to Israel over Syria leak Posted: 19 May 2013 07:23 PM PDT From The Blaze: The Obama administration has reportedly apologized to Israel for another leak of classified information to the media, one that occurred earlier this month and which Israeli officials are concerned could place Israeli lives at risk.The Sunday Times is not the most reliable source as far as the reports that Tishreen missiles are aimed at Israel: On Sunday, Israel Defense Forces' Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Yoav (Poly) Mordechai denied the Times report. Writing on his Facebook page, Mordechai said that "I don't know who this unnamed source is. I have learned a lot over the last two years about the calculated use of such remarks to achieve this or that objective. Since I am very well acquainted with the official position of the Military Intelligence Directorate, I find this quote to be implausible, and I would even go as far as to say that it sounds baseless."But the rest of the article is on target. We've seen Bashir Assad sweep previous attacks under the rug to avoid having his hand forced to respond militarily to Israel. These leaks from Washington were potentially life-threatening and truly a bone-headed move. As Barry Rubin said, if the tables were turned, the White House would be livid - and rightfully so. (h/t Mohammed the Teddy Bear) | ||
These religious Jewish girls can kick some serious a** Posted: 19 May 2013 03:00 PM PDT From YNet: When talking about the world champions in Thailand-style kickboxing, one usually imagines tough Amazons who would gladly kick one's head or demonstrate a punch in the jaw at anyThe Big Chilli adds: DEDICATED, motivated, strong, humble and fiercely competitive – these are all accurate descriptions of American-born Israeli athlete Nili Block. Add another word to that list of adjectives – multitalented. On March 1 she came first in the women's 16-19 age group, 10km leg, of the Jerusalem Marathon, beating 500 runners in her category and covering the distance in 44 minutes. Just a little more than two weeks later, on March 16, she was awarded a gold medal in the 54kg division of the 10th Amateur-Pro Muay Thai Championships in Bangkok,If you can stand the music, here's Nili's winning fight: | ||
Anti-Israel stamps from Algeria Posted: 19 May 2013 01:00 PM PDT | ||
Al Jazeera pulls antisemitic Massad piece; Israel haters freak Posted: 19 May 2013 11:00 AM PDT Last week I - and many others - criticized an absurd article by Columbia professor Joseph Massad in Al Jazeera that pretty much said Zionists were Nazis and antisemitic, while those who are against Jewish self-determination were the only people who were against antisemitism. Petra Marquardt-B. at JPost even created a little quiz to see if people could distinguish between Massad's hate and that from neo-Nazi websites. In fact, they are literally indistinguishable. Surprisingly, Al Jazeera pulled the article after this criticism. Some things go even too far for them! But not far enough for the rabid haters at Electronic Intifada. They are foaming at the mouth: In an unprecedented act of political censorship Al Jazeera English has deleted an article by noted Columbia University Professor Joseph Massad after coming under intense criticism from Zionists in recent days.Yet, I showed easily how Massad's main argument, that EI considers "convincing," is simply a lie. I'm actually surprised that Al Jazeera pulled it; I was not aware of anyone who complained to them. I'm sure some complained to Columbia for employing a professor for whom facts are mere props to be used, shaped or discarded at will. (h/t Emet) | ||
Posted: 19 May 2013 09:00 AM PDT From Ian: Howard Jacobson: It's official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more Why is Israel alone of all offending countries to be boycotted? Perhaps because it's that offending country which also just happens to be Jewish? And now, with Stephen Hawking announcing, by means of an Israeli-made device, that he no longer wants to talk to the scientists who invented it, or to Israeli scientists who invented or might invent anything else, or indeed to Israeli historians, critics, biologists, physicists of any complexion, no matter what their relations to Palestinian scholars whom he does want to talk to, we are reminded that the cultural boycott with which he has suddenly decided to throw in his lot is entirely unJew-related, which is more good news. "Peace", that is all Professor Hawking seeks, a word that was left out of his statement as reproduced on the Palestine Solidarity Campaign website, presumably on the grounds that everyone already knows that peace is all the PSC has ever wanted too. (h/t Yerushalimey)Naqba — Commemorating a Self-Inflicted Tragedy As Israel's UN ambassador Abba Eban was to put it, "Once you determine the responsibility for that war, you have determined the responsibility for the refugee problem. Nothing in the history of our generation is clearer or less controversial than the initiative of Arab governments for the conflict out of which the refugee tragedy emerged."Erasing Sykes-Picot Much has been written about whether the instability in Iraq, the warfare in Syria and the crises this causes for Lebanon, Turkey, and Jordan, the Kurdish drive for autonomy (at least) in Iraq and Turkey, will at some point combine to unravel the 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement between France and England. Put another way, the question is whether the borders established in the context of the First World War will stick.Beyond the BBC mantra on 'international law' Of course that simplistic, politicised statement glosses over a multitude of differing opinions and factors, many of which are touched upon in this video from Shalom TV in which Professor Eugene Kontorovich of Northwestern University provides interesting food for thought. (1hr video)Jews harassed in Malmö, May 2013 German TV Security Chief: IDF Taking Off the Silk Gloves The IDF is ending its 'silk glove treatment' of Arabs who attack Israeli towns with rocks and firebombs, security chief says.Babies Narrowly Escape Rock Attack Arab gang hits father-of-three, babies in back seat have narrow escape.Netanyahu: Israel Acting to Deny Hizbullah Syrian Arms Israel preventing Syrian weapons from reaching Hizbullah and will continue to do so, Netanyahu says.Report: Syrian Army Aiming Missiles at Tel Aviv The Syrian army has begun deploying advanced surface-to-surface missiles and has aimed them at Tel Aviv, the British Sunday Times reports.Congress set to tighten economic noose on Iran The US House and Senate are set to advance two bills that would significantly expand US sanctions on Iran beyond the financial and energy sectors and offer support for Israel in case of a confrontation with Tehran.Spike in Threats to US Embassies in Sunni Middle East The Wall Street Journal – The U.S. is seeing a spike in al Qaeda-related terror plots and threats against its embassies in Libya, Yemen and Egypt, say current and former U.S. officials citing domestic and foreign intelligence reports.Israel, Turkey and gas It is becoming evident that a veiled agenda underpinned the recent Turkish willingness to consider a rapprochement with Israel. Turkey grows increasingly dependent on Russia for its gas supplies. This hardly instills joy in Turkish hearts, especially considering the fact that Moscow and Ankara are at direct loggerheads over Syria. Israel, having repeatedly proven itself both reliable and exceedingly pliable, is now regarded as a safer bet for Turkish gas supplies – certainly safer than such alternatives to Russia as Iran. Moreover, Israeli gas could be had at a significantly lower cost.Pango puts you in a parking spot in NYC The Israeli app takes the headaches out of finding a place to put your car in the Big Apple and other US cities, with more to come.Researchers Stumble Upon The Heart's Self-Healing Ability Sometimes accidents lead to the greatest discoveries. In a recent study conducted at Israeli medical center Hadassah, researchers stumbled on a key mechanism in the heart's regenerative capabilities. | ||
New wave of blasphemy charges - and hypocrisy - in Egypt Posted: 19 May 2013 07:00 AM PDT From AP: The pale, young Christian woman sat handcuffed in the courtroom, accused of insulting Islam while teaching history of religions to fourth-graders. A team of Islamist lawyers with long beards sang in unison, "All except the Prophet Muhammad."The end of the article is more interesting than the beginning: Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood likes to project itself as a more moderate Islamist group when compared to the ultraconservative Salafis, but they still play a role in the blasphemy cases.Given the huge amount of antisemitism coming out of Egypt, that last sentence is a real howler. | ||
Poor Gazans suffering from a glut of consumer goods (photos) Posted: 19 May 2013 05:00 AM PDT Last night I noted that the price for construction materials in Gaza have gone way down, mostly from increased imports through Kerem Shalom. Now, we are learning that pretty much everything else in Gaza is cheap as well. Goods that are selling at a discount in Gaza now include chocolate, nuts, beans, meat and both Feta and Bulgarian(!) cheeses. The reason seems to be because the Egyptian pound has lost so much value so smuggled goods have become cheaper. Keep in mind, though, that these price discounts are even after the recent Egyptian crackdown on smuggling tunnels. Here are recent photos, all from this year, of the Saka supermarket in Gaza: In other "siege" news, recently Israel allowed Gaza factories to export furniture to Egypt via Kerem Shalom. And Egypt closed their border to Gaza for the third consecutive day. | ||
Palestinian Arabs hijack Easter Posted: 19 May 2013 02:22 AM PDT Palestinian Media Watch translates a May 6th article from the official PA daily, Al Hayat al Jadida:
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