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- UN official: "Israeli-Palestinian conflict not less important than Syria crisis"
- Why the Iranian regime pretends to care about Palestinian Arabs
- Thursday Links Part 2
- Meanwhile, Iran expands its nuclear program
- American stabbed in Egypt exhibits breathtaking willful blindness
- Thursday Links Part 1
- Arab TV series inciting hate against Jews coming in July. Will anyone do anything to stop it?
- Will UNRWA schools officially teach terrorism in September?
- Are you biased against Israel? A quiz for reporters and NGO workers.
UN official: "Israeli-Palestinian conflict not less important than Syria crisis" Posted: 23 May 2013 07:02 PM PDT Nice to know that the UN has maintained its sense of proportion. A senior United Nations diplomat has warned the international community about the danger of focusing on the Syrian crisis at the expense of finding a resolution to Palestinian-Israeli conflict.We can't let our primary UN mission of blaming all the world's problems on Israel be distracted by a mere hundred thousand dead, flattened cities, chemical weapons and millions of displaced persons, can we? (h/t/ Anne Bayefsky) |
Why the Iranian regime pretends to care about Palestinian Arabs Posted: 23 May 2013 04:00 PM PDT Nice insight from Abdullah Al-Otaibi writing in Asharq al-Awsat: The stance of the Islamic Republic of Iran towards the Syrian crisis has exposed many slogans that it used to attract political Islamic movements, such as the Palestinian issue, or to attract some idiot Arab nationalists, such as the resistance. It was exposed to a number of Arab writers and intellectuals, but their voices were never heard and their ideas were faulted in a recognized religious and nationalistic demagogy.Guess what? The Arab states care about their Palestinian brethren exactly as much as Iran does. (h/t Zvi) |
Posted: 23 May 2013 02:00 PM PDT From Ian: Khaled Abu Toameh: Who is Really Desecrating Holy Sites? Those who are now using the visits by Jews to initiate violence and incite violence against Israel and others are hoping that Arab and Islamic armies will launch a war against Israel over its "desecration" of the holy site.London goes the way of Kabul Last year it was Mohammed Merah, a young Muslim of Algerian decent who was mesmerized by jihadist ideology and started off deciding to kill "traitorous" Muslims who fought alongside the infidels against his brothers in Afghanistan, before cementing his legacy in the murderous terrorist attack on the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school."Terror" Only Happens in London So far as the British media's concerned, Palestinian suicide bombings, shootings, and knife attacks in Israel are never acts of terror. And the people responsible for the blood and mayhem are never terrorists.Thanks to Kuperwasser al-Dura report, truth is on its way By Philippe Karsenty For over 10 years, I've been fighting, along with many friends, to get out the truth about the al-Dura blood libel.Richard Landes: The Al Durah Affair: What Makes Journalists Behave so Badly? The scandal today is, thirteen years later, the journalists themselves not only have not confronted this outrageous initial failure – dupes of a cheap fake – but their continued refusal to reconsider even as they continue to fall dupe to subsequent hoaxes. On the contrary, the go on practicing the kind of "lethal journalism" that the Al Durah affair epitomizes – injecting the information circulation system with malevolent lethal narratives designed to incite hatred, vengeance and war.Honest Reporting: Is CNN Lying About al-Dura? The headline, "Did Israel lie about child's death?" sets the tone. But the kicker comes midway through the video, when we meet none other than cameraman Talal Abu Rahma, the one who shot the infamous footage of al-Dura and his father cowering behind a barrel broadcast by France 2 in 2000.CAMERA Launches New Website to Aid Pro-Israel Students "This project grew out of repeated requests by students for a site that would provide them very specific information they need, with campus speakers, films, and books," Aviva Slomich, CAMERA's campus director, said in a statement.British 'Animosity' Toward Israel 'Disguised Anti-Semitism' A senior Israeli minister described the "animosity" shown towards the state by British media, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and academics, as "disguised anti-Semitism", in an interview published in Thursday's Daily Telegraph.Man Linked to Boston Bomber Killed by FBI Evidence mounted linking one and then both of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects to the murders, but a developing story today is complicating that narrative. Earlier this morning, 27-year-old Ibragim Todashev, a Chechan man linked to Tamerlan Tsarnaev was shot and killed by the FBI in Orlando, Florida.Prizes to Samaria, Golan Wineries at International Event Israeli wineries in the Golan region and in Samaria (Shomron) are among the winners of the 2013 DECANTER competition for wines. A record 14,362 wines from 52 countries were entered in the event.Bring them together Stef Wertheimer, an octogenarian Israeli tycoon whose company produces cutting tools and who has financed the project to the tune of $22m, wants to get more Arabs into Israeli high-tech. Start-ups have helped lift Israel's GDP per person by nearly a quarter in the past decade, to $32,000, and account for two-fifths of its exports.(h/t L.King)IDF Blog: Safe and Sound: Mauricio's Journey from Venezuela to Israel Few people will ever have a life or death experience. This young Venezuelan soldier has already had several in his mere 21 years. Few would be able to overcome the obstacles he went through, but he did it and thrived.IDF Captain, One Hand Prosthetic and the Other Paralyzed, Still Yearns to Defend Israel By supporting FIDF, Komisar and Silverman help Israeli children and families whoRepurposed Rock Brings Hope to Massachusetts Church Vandalized with Swastikas At the Victory Assembly of God Church on Sunday, the rock, which was inscribed with the words of Isaiah 54:17, "No weapon forged against you shall prosper," became the centerpiece of a renewed and undeterred Jerusalem Day celebration at the church. |
Meanwhile, Iran expands its nuclear program Posted: 23 May 2013 12:00 PM PDT From AFP: Iran is making significant progress in expanding its nuclear program, including in opening up a potential second route to developing the bomb, a new U.N. atomic agency report showed Wednesday. |
American stabbed in Egypt exhibits breathtaking willful blindness Posted: 23 May 2013 10:15 AM PDT Sometimes you just have to shake your head.... Egyptian resentment toward US government policies may be justified – but this doesn't make Egypt a dangerous place for Americans, Christopher Stone, the American scholar stabbed outside the US embassy in Cairo earlier this month, told Ahram Online. .... The attack took place at noon right in front of the consulate entrance, where he had been waiting to hear about procedures regarding his wife's travel documentation.If he came with his family in January, chances are very high that his wife has already been sexually harassed by the Egyptians that Stone loves so much. For some people, the more that they are hated, the more they want to make themselves loved to those that hate them. It is really is a psychological illness, related to battered person syndrome, where some of the victims blame themselves for being abused and redouble their efforts to please their tormentors. In this case, Stone acted like a battered spouse even before he was physically attacked - so much does he want to prove that he is lovable and not at all like the bad Americans. When an individual acts this way, it is tragic. When an entire group acts this way, it could be catastrophic. |
Posted: 23 May 2013 09:00 AM PDT From Ian: Prosor angered by UNRWA's map of 'Arab Palestine' Since the photo opportunity in Lebanon on May 3, Prosor has pursued a campaign calling out Dismorr and UNRWA, starting off with a letter to US Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.UN Health Assembly, Syria, Slam 'Inhuman Israeli Practices' Observers of the world body in Geneva said the annual hypocrisy nevertheless reached a new low this year. "To see the Assad regime point the finger at Israel out of professed concern for the health of Syrians is, frankly, a sick joke," said Hillel Neuer, executive director of the Geneva-based UN Watch, a non-governmental monitoring group accredited to the UN.Assad And His Allies Threaten To Open A Front In Golan Heights Syrian Regime Gives Palestinian Factions Green Light To Operate Against Israel From Golan On May 5, 2013, Syria's state television reported, citing a regime source, that the regime had "permitted the Palestinian factions to carry out operations from the Golan." This announcement triggered disagreements among the Palestinian factions regarding whether to answer the call and join the Golan resistance.Report: 70-80% of Palestinians displaced in Syria "We have registered approximately 530,000 Palestinian refugees. We believe that almost all of them, certainly maybe 70-80 percent, are displaced from their normal homes," UNRWA Commissioner General Filippo Grandi told AFP during a visit to Syria.CIF Watch: Top 10 warning signs you may be a 'Guardian Left' anti-Semite So, in the spirit of Walt's mockery of those who 'unknowingly' are compromised by a deep-seeded imperialism lurking in their subconscious, here is CiF Watch's own 'Top 10 warning signs you may be a Guardian Left anti-Semite' – a list, per the links below, inspired by real life Guardianistas!)BBC wrongly blames Israel for cooking gas shortage in Gaza So in fact, the shortage of cooking gas in the Gaza Strip actually has nothing to do with "border restrictions imposed by Israel" as claimed by Knell, but it does have rather a lot to do with the policies of the Palestinian Authority.Israeli Source: Amnesty's 'Balanced' Report 'Ridiculous' Israeli defense officials say that the blockade is necessary to prevent Hamas terrorists from acquiring weapons, which will be used to attack Israeli civilians. "To place Israel's defensive actions in the same context as Hamas' attempts to murder Israeli civilians is ridiculous," a source in the Foreign Ministry said.PMW: PA will never compromise, says official PA TV clip "Let all religions know that I do not make truces"Rock Attacks Up Threefold, Firebombs Fourfold The Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee's Subcommittee on Judea and Samaria was told Wednesday that Arab rock attacks on Jews were 2.5 times more frequent in 2012 than in 2011, and that the numbers for 2013 are 3.5 times larger than those of 2011.Electric Company: PA Residents Not Forced to Pay Many PA residents do not pay their electric bills. The Electric Corporation is owed a total of 730 million shekels by PA residents.Barry Rubin: Saudi Arabia/United States: Strange Bedfellows in the Middle East Among the four principle Saudi enemies, U.S. policy only sees al-Qaida as a total enemy of itself. It views Iran as a big problem that might somehow be reconciled through appeal to what is thought to be its true self-interest. And it has viewed the Muslim Brotherhood—shocking but true—as an ally. In Iraq, the United States helped put Shias into power and President Obama showed a willingness–before the State Department warned him that Tehran would gain–to do the same thing in Bahrain. The United States would be better off if it had the same basic list as Saudi Arabia, with the addition of the Iraqi, Syrian, and other Sunni Muslim radical Islamists supported by the monarchy.Missing Peace: Will the army return to power in Egypt once again? Dr Jaques Neriah, researcher at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, wrote an interesting analysis about the ongoing crisis in Egypt.Two Argentina bombing suspects among Iran presidential hopefuls Two suspects in the bombing of the AMIA Jewish center in Buenos Aires are candidates in Iran's presidential election.Senate backs Israel in event of strike on Iran nuclear weapon program In a show of force, the United States Senate on Wednesday unanimously passed a resolution urging an uncompromising US stance against Iranian efforts to acquire nuclear weapons, calling for Washington's support should Israel strike the program.Venezuelan TV personality says Israel faked damning recording Influential Venezuelan TV commentator Mario Silva accused the Mossad and CIA of manipulating his voice to embarrass his country's socialist government. |
Arab TV series inciting hate against Jews coming in July. Will anyone do anything to stop it? Posted: 23 May 2013 07:24 AM PDT Excitement is growing in the Arab world over the upcoming TV series Khaybar. While the series is ostensibly about the battle between Muslims and Jews in the city in 629 CE, the director and writer make it clear that the point of the film is to expose Jews and their evil plots. They explicitly say that they are drawing parallels between the Jews of Biblical times, the Jews of the Arabian peninsula in the seventh century and the Jews of Israel today. It has an all-star cast. The only other English-language website I can find that finds this alarming is the ADL blog: An interview with Yusri Al-Jindy, the writer of "Khaiber," an upcoming television series commemorating the genocide of Jews in Arabia, reveals both the anti-Semitic and political agenda behind the production. Here is the trailer: And here is an Arab entertainment TV show segment that interviews the actors and director for "backstage secrets." I don't have a translation but the style of the show mimics that of any highly anticipated Hollywood blockbuster: There are daily articles in the Arabic press about this TV series, which will be released for Ramadan, this coming July. Hundreds of millions of Arabs will be exposed to antisemitism and incitement. Broadcasting this TV series would be a violation of international law. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights states (20-2): Any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence shall be prohibited by law.Egypt is a signatory to this covenant, as is Jordan, Morocco, Iraq, and Tunisia. Yet there has been silence from human rights groups, and even Jewish groups, except for the ADL. It is critical that the Arab governments are called to account for broadcasting this incitement before it happens. The time to publicize it is now, and to force the bigots to expose and defend their hate. Indeed, it might even be worthwhile to sue Egypt for Condemning this impending massive hate crime should not be spearheaded by right wing Zionist or Jewish groups. Liberal organizations, those who are most concerned with human rights, should be in the forefront. We should be hearing condemnations from Human Rights Watch, Oxfam, Amnesty International, and even the Palestinian Center for Human Rights and other Arab NGOs who claim to support human rights. Given that this is a violation of international law, condemnations should also be coming from nation-states as well. Moreover, even Jewish so-called "pro-peace" organizations such as J-Street, Jewish Voices for Peace, +972 magazine and others should be deploring this attempt to incite hatred against Israel - which would make peace that much further away. This is not an issue of the Israel-Arab conflict, but a basic issue of human rights and humanitarian law. Every single organization that says it cares about peace, human rights and international law mustbe forced to answer whether they condemn this broadcast of a TV series whose very author brags is meant to stoke the hatred of Jews worldwide. Now is the time to see if these groups are indeed as concerned about human rights and international law as they claim to be. |
Will UNRWA schools officially teach terrorism in September? Posted: 23 May 2013 05:45 AM PDT UNRWA says: Schoolchildren in UNRWA schools follow the host authorities' curricula and textbooks. UNRWA supplements these with its own materials on human rights. The Hamas ministry of education just announced that they will create a new curriculum in the coming school year. Junior high school students will be taught about the "legitimacy of resistance," which is the Hamas word for terrorism. Since Hamas is the effective host authority in Gaza, this means that UNRWA will be teaching support for terrorism in their schools, even as they add their own modules on human rights. UNRWA is not likely to censor the official Hamas textbooks. It will be interesting to see if UNRWA pushes back or if it will embrace the new curriculum. Keep in mind that UNRWA schools in Gaza have been teaching the virtues of jihad, martyrdom and Jew-hatred based on an examination of their school websites I did in 2010. Since then, those websites have been removed, probably out of embarrassment, but there is no indication that anything has changed in the schools themselves. Even so, having a school website contain essays on jihad is one thing - but officially teaching the legitimacy of terror attacks as an official part of the curriculum is far worse. |
Are you biased against Israel? A quiz for reporters and NGO workers. Posted: 23 May 2013 02:33 AM PDT Yesterday I discussed the "Vulture Club" expose where some major journalists and human rights activists actively insult Israel in a private Facebook group. You can click the graphic at the right to see the entire anti-Israel thread there. The hate for Israel on the part of supposedly unbiased reporters and activists is palpable. Also yesterday I went into detail on The Economist strenuously denying any anti-Israel bias, even though the article I referenced didn't even bother to pretend to ask Israeli officials for their side of the story and the wording was deliberately slanted to go beyond the evidence mentioned. I thought I would put together a quiz geared towards journalists and NGO workers who specialize in the Middle East, to see if they are biased against Israel: 1. Do you consider Gaza to be a virtual concentration camp? 2. Do you think that Jewish settlers regularly storm the Al Aqsa Mosque? 3. According to the Geneva Conventions, is Israel illegally occupying the West Bank? 4. Is Gaza under Israeli occupation? 5. Was the second intifada a spontaneous uprising? 6. Do you think that, in general, Jews were treated fairly under Muslim rule throughout history? 7. Are most Jewish residents of the territories from the United States? 8. Does Haaretz represent mainstream Israeli political opinion? 9. Is Benjamin Netanyahu less credible than Mahmoud Abbas? 10. Is Israel's naval blockade of Gaza illegal? 11. Do a majority or significant percentage of settlers support Baruch Goldstein's murders of Arabs in Hebron in 1994? 12. Was the Green Line a national border between 1949 and 1967? 13. Does, or did, Israel have a policy to sterilize Ethiopian women? 14. Does the IDF Spokesperson routinely lie? 15. Is the PA government more desirous of peace than the current Israeli government? If you are a Middle East journalist or NGO worker, and you answer "yes" to any of these questions, then you most probably have an anti-Israel bias. At the very least you are woefully uninformed about a topic you are pretending to be well-versed in. Ordinary people could be forgiven for thinking that the answers to some of these questions are in the affirmative - because they only get their news from people who allow their biases to overcome their dedication to accuracy and truth. Middle East "experts" should know better. |
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