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- In 2010, the PA asked Richard Falk to step down from the UN because he was too pro-Hamas
- Arabs livid over German soccer shirts with Hebrew phrase
- 6/10 Links Pt2: Consolidation or Disintegration in Syria, Glick at JPost Conf and Old spice Israeli men!
- The Economist keeps making up facts to demonize Israel
- Latest Hamas woes: Interior minister in trouble
- 6/10 Links Pt1: Incitement, Rejection, Hizbullah the Party of Satan and Gaza’s Tunnels of Terror
- EU chickens out, won't label Hizballah as terrorist
- Egyptian Islamist antisemitic sketch - MUST SEE
- Syrian Islamists execute 15-year old for "blasphemy" for using common Syrian expression
- Abbas urges everyone to vote - for "Arab Idol" TV contestant (updated)
In 2010, the PA asked Richard Falk to step down from the UN because he was too pro-Hamas Posted: 11 Jun 2013 12:00 AM PDT A Wikileaks cable from the UN, February 16, 2010: C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 GENEVA 000043 There ya go - Falk is too extreme even for the Palestinian Arabs! (h/t Hillel Neuer) |
Arabs livid over German soccer shirts with Hebrew phrase Posted: 10 Jun 2013 06:00 PM PDT Times of Israel last week reported: German's under-21 squad will wear special shirts dedicated to Israel as it warms up for itsIt was, of course, inevitable that Arabs would be upset that anyone could express happiness at visiting the Jewish state. Elaph reports that There was a state of anger and extreme indignation among Arabs and Palestinians on websites and social networks, especially Facebook and Twitter, because this move was "provocative" to the feelings of the victims and the wounded and injured by the brutality and racism of the Israeli occupation forces. |
Posted: 10 Jun 2013 02:00 PM PDT From Ian: Sykes-Picot and Israel The political order artificially constructed in the Middle East by the 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement is disintegrating. As the Syrian civil war rages, the borders drawn nearly a century ago are becoming blurred.Dore Gold: The Arab World Fears the 'Safavid' In an interview on Al-Jazeera this past May, the commander of the Free Syrian Army, Brig. Gen. Salim Idris, explained that the diversion of Hezbollah forces from Lebanon to Syria to take part in the civil war was part of a "Safavid" plan for the Middle East region.Caroline Glick Speaks at the 2013 Jerusalem Post Conference Golda Meir: Israel would not withdraw to 1967 lines Anyone who creates illusions among the Arabs that it is possible to impose an Arab- Israeli solution from the outside is pushing off peace, then-prime minister Golda Meir told German chancellor Willy Brandt 40 years ago, in words that Israeli leaders continue to say to European counterparts today.'Occupation'? Not Necessarily Israel has a very good case regarding its sovereignty in Judea and Samaria and should not accept its classification as "occupier," say two participants in a conference on the subject.Gaining national sovereignty Our achievements can largely be traced back to those six days in June. Those miraculous days, largely unprecedented in the annals of military warfare, not only gave us our ancient lands, but our long-term future.German cop orders rabbi to erase pics of attackers A German police officer and security personnel ordered a rabbi to delete photographs of the suspects who engaged in an alleged violent anti-Semitic attack on him in a shopping center last week in Offenbach, a city near Frankfurt.Australia offers large reward for 1982 bombers of Israeli consulate Police in Australia say they now have four primary suspects in the 1982 bombings of the Israeli Consulate and the Hakoah Club, and offered a $100,000 reward to help flush them out.Dutch school to commemorate Holocaust despite vandalism concerns A Christian school in a predominantly Muslim neighborhood has resumed a plan to unveil a plaque in memory of Holocaust victims, despite concerns of anti-Semitic vandalism.Rambam Hospital: Saving Patients, Uniting People David Ben-Yair added, "Here in our country and in the world, we need to understand the power we have to save people, all people. Donate. Help. We got another chance. Give it to others."Photo brings desperate hope for a Holocaust miracle Picking up her mail about a year ago, 88-year-old Rose Goteiner stopped in her tracks upon seeing the photo on a newsletter cover.Middle East Gay Pride and LGBT Safety Exist Only in Israel Sexual minorities are as unwelcome in the Middle East as are religious minorities. Just as the Muslim-majority countries of the Middle East are generally hostile to Christians, Jews, Bahá'ís, Zoroastrians, and other religious minorities, they are even less welcoming of non-heterosexuals. Except in Israel. And yet it is Israel — absurdly enough — that is consistently singled out for excoriation by human rights groups, college campus activists, and other ostensibly well-meaning individuals.English, Israeli players give red card to racism At the training grounds in Netanya, girls from a program promoting women's soccer and empowerment in Ra'anana took the pitch alongside boys from Bnei Sakhnin's youth department; Jewish and Arab players from neighborhood leagues played with members of Tel Sheva's local Bedouin team; and players from both national teams ran with the kids on the field.The woman turning wave technology into electricity It was a twist of fate that not only introduced Inna Braverman to a passion for green energy, but reconnected her to Ukraine, where she spent the first four years of her life.CallApp is like global caller ID on speed Mi ze? ("Who is this?") asked Oded Volovitz, the CEO of CallApp, when ISRAEL21c cold-called him recently.Google reportedly acquiring Waze app for $1.3 billion After dating at least three of the biggest tech companies in the world, it appeared Sunday night that Waze was finally getting the ring — one worth $1.3 billion, according to a report in the Israeli business newspaper Globes.Israeli men - Old spice |
The Economist keeps making up facts to demonize Israel Posted: 10 Jun 2013 12:00 PM PDT Here is the beginning of a new Economist article: BLESSED are the meek. While Israel's 1.4m Muslim citizens vociferously champ for the right to return to the lands they fled in 1948, when Israel was created, the Christians, ten times fewer, have begun quietly tiptoeing back. In what was once the Galilee village of Maalul, Christians displaced to nearby Nazareth have carved a path through the forest of pine-trees that were planted to hide it, and have cleared the bracken to expose two churches, one Greek Orthodox, another Catholic, where they have begun celebrating festivals such as Easter.Is it true that 1.4 million Muslims were internally displaced in 1948 Israel? Of course not. There weren't that many Muslims in all of Palestine. The Economist obviously means those who were displaced, plus their descendants. Would that make the statement accurate? Not in the least. Most Arabs who remained in Israel stayed in their own homes. In fact, out of the 160,000-170,000 Arabs in Israel after the 1948 war, less than one third - between 46,000 and 48,000 - fled their homes in the fighting. Not all of them were Muslim, either, so the Economist is wrong by a factor of perhaps 4 in its breezy attempt to demonize Israel. Even their descendants are nowhere close to the 1.4 million The Economist claims. But 1.4 million sounds so much better than 48,000 who actually fled from their homes, doesn't it? The Economist's biased reporting and inaccuracies don't end there, though. Then the Economist decides that Safuriya is the real name of an Arab village, while the evil Jews renamed it Tzipori. Tzipori was, obviously, the original name of the town. Josephus referred to it as Sepphoris from which it became Arabicized to Seffurieh many centuries later, after the Romans burned it to the ground in the wake of a Jewish revolt. (See Edward Robinson 1841 and Karl Baedeker's travel handbook 1894, plus Jewish Encyclopedia 1906.) Yet The Economist - which prides itself on its supposed accuracy - says that restoring an original name, one that never fell into disuse among Jews, is "renaming." Remember how upset the Economist was the last time my readers asked them to uphold their own stated standards of accuracy? They referred to you as a "pro-settler group," which is in their world about the biggest insult one can hurl at another. It would be a shame if we upset them even further by pointing out their latest errors and insisting that they correct them, wouldn't it? (h/t Elliott) |
Latest Hamas woes: Interior minister in trouble Posted: 10 Jun 2013 10:30 AM PDT Asharq al-Awsat (via PalPress) reports that there are increasing calls in Hamas to dismiss interior minister Fathi Hammad after a series of bungles, including a security officer killed during a drug raid last week. Seven Gazans have been killed in the past two weeks, including the policeman, as Hamas security is seen to be acting recklessly. (Although the reports aren't clear, it seems that the policeman was killed by "frienndly fire." He is still honored as a "martyr" on the Al Qassam Brigades webpage, indicating that he was a member of that terror group as well.) Hammad is also seen as responsible for travel restrictions in Hamas and unwillingness to take responsibility for the excesses of Hamas security. In addition, he is close with the Qassam Brigades and it is possible that he is pushing for closer ties to Hizballah, in contrast to the Haniyeh/Mashal "political wing." This indicates that the friction between the Qassam Brigades and the rest of Hamas is increasing. Other criticisms of Hammad include his recent crackdown on Western-style clothing and hairstyles, on women smoking water pipes in public, and the escape of murderers (probably Qassam members) from prison. |
6/10 Links Pt1: Incitement, Rejection, Hizbullah the Party of Satan and Gaza’s Tunnels of Terror Posted: 10 Jun 2013 09:00 AM PDT From Ian: Khaled Abu Toameh: The Radicalization of Palestinians Kerry Has Not Heard About Kerry, who is returning to the Middle East later this week in yet another bid to revive the "peace process," is probably unaware that Abbas, Rajoub and other Palestinian Authority leaders have radicalized Palestinians to a point where many do not want to hear about peace with Israel.Meretz's 'Peace Partner' Rajoub: All of Israel is 'Occupied' Palestinian Authority official Jibril Rajoub, who was touted last week as a "man of peace" by the leftist Meretz party, is continuing his incitement against Israel. Abbas rejected Netanyahu offer to free 50 pre-Oslo prisoners for new talks Today, a senior Palestinian official told The Times of Israel, the Palestinians might agree to renew talks with Israel if Netanyahu releases all 107 of the pre-Oslo veterans still in jail, most of whom have blood on their hands.State Compensates PA Arab Victims of Hamas Rocket Attack Last week, reported Channel 10, the state transferred a sum of 1.7 million shekels to the families of the two Arabs. The money was transferred from the Ministry of Finance to the families through the Israeli lawyer who represents them. He transferred the money through a bank in New York, as direct transfers from Israel to Gaza are prohibited by law.Arabs Cause Destruction in Hevron Fields Arabs are the culprits behind the destruction Saturday of agricultural fields operated by the Jews of Hevron, say the local Jews. According to a resident of Hevron, Haim Bleicher, some of the Jews discovered the destruction, which included the uprooting of saplings, during their Sabbath family outings.Gaza terror tunnel network branches out The tunnels serve several purposes: As hiding places for terrorists, as storage locations for weapons and basic supplies, and as a place for long stays in times of emergency. They are camouflaged for deception during combat and ready for service in the scenario of an Israeli ground invasion. In recent years, some of the tunnels were converted for use as hidden rocket launchers. When necessary, a window opens and the launcher emerges, returning immediately inside its camouflaged window after shooting.Rape Victim, Lost in Translation Except the rape victim, a teenage girl, was not Palestinian. She was an Israeli Jew. The original Hebrew article did not make the false claim that the victim was Palestinian. The Hebrew states (CAMERA's translation):Guardian cartoonist draws upon antisemitic stereotypes in depicting Henry Kissinger Now, here's how Kissinger was depicted on June 8th by Guardian cartoonist Martin Rowson, in a cartoon about the annual meeting of the Bilderberg Group in Watford.Letter to a new BBC ME correspondent This region is saturated with journalists writing nearly identical reports which conform to an unquestioned political narrative and news consumers have no use for yet more of the same. What they do need however is objective, factual, innovative reporting from people curious enough to look behind the clichés and the obvious. That is a big challenge. Whether you decide to take it on or not will depend upon the route you choose to take.Did They Stay or Did They Go? An article on Christian Arabs in The Economist begins with the following:Hezbollah losses laid bare after victory in Syrian town Hezbollah has sent some 3,000 of its elite fighters - who were reportedly trained by ally Iran - into Syria, a Hezbollah source said. Most of them were stationed in al-Kussair.Arm rebels or risk genocide, British Jewish MP pleads A British Jewish MP from the governing Conservative Party, who has met frequently with Bashar Assad, warned that the Syrian president is "willing to destroy Syria completely" in his bid to protect his regime and his family, and said that Syrian rebels forces must be supplied with the weaponry needed to defeat him and avert genocide.Egypt's Qaradawi: Hizbullah 'Party of Satan' The highly influential Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, president of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, retracted his previous defense of Hizbullah and Iran, in an interview with Al Arabiya aired on Sunday.Cairo demonstrators join 'Global March to Jerusalem' VIDEO Demonstrators in Cairo staged a "Global March to Jerusalem". The march coincides with the 46th anniversary of the 1967 War when Israel took the West Bank and the Gaza StripIran says Arak reactor 1 step closer to completion A heavy water reactor in Arak, Iran, came one step closer to completion after the installation of the "upper container," according to a report by the Fars News Agency, a news site associated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps.Iran's apocalyptic policy makers Two of the most lunatic and apocalyptic high-ranking figures in Iran are Ayatollah Ali Khamenei himself and his now disgraced one-time protégé, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. While Khamenei deeply believes his task is to prepare for Mahdi's appearance, Ahmadinejad takes the apocalyptic narrative to an unprecedented level of lunacy and weirdness, even by the Islamic republic's measures. He believes, for example, that the real reason behind the US invasion of Iraq was to search for the Hidden Imam and to postpone his appearance. Many observers believe Khamenei chose Ahmadinejad as president mainly because of their shared belief in this apocalyptic version of Islam. |
EU chickens out, won't label Hizballah as terrorist Posted: 10 Jun 2013 08:35 AM PDT From Naharnet: Chairman of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Avigdor Lieberman slammed the European Union on Monday for failing to label Hizbullah as a terrorist organization.Maariv adds that although Bulgaria's investigation in the Burgas bombing concluded that Hizballah was behind it, the new socialist Bulgarian government does not want to stand behind the report. Furthermore, it says that Bulgaria was actually the force behind the move, as it fears that accurately labeling Hizballah as terrorist would hurt Lebanese/EU relations. This means that Gulf Arabs are more willing to label Hizballah to be a terror group than Europeans. While this is more a function of the extreme hatred that Sunnis have for Shiites, it is still astonishing that the EU is coddling a group whose ties to terror are impossible to ignore - and that Muslims who cheered 9/11 are more hawkish on Hezbollah terror than Europeans are. |
Egyptian Islamist antisemitic sketch - MUST SEE Posted: 10 Jun 2013 06:50 AM PDT Wow - its like looking into a mirror! The punchline of this Egyptian sketch is at the very end - after it is over: This is not parody! This is an accurate video representation of hundreds of articles I've seen in Arabic, portraying how many Islamists really think. As laughable and insane as the skit is, it happens to be the worldview of tens of millions of Muslims - a very conservative estimate. |
Syrian Islamists execute 15-year old for "blasphemy" for using common Syrian expression Posted: 10 Jun 2013 05:25 AM PDT From Al Jazeera: Rebels fighting the Syrian regime have shot dead a 15-year-old boy in front of his parents and siblings after accusing him of blasphemy, an activist group said.Whose side are we on again? (h/t Brenny) |
Abbas urges everyone to vote - for "Arab Idol" TV contestant (updated) Posted: 10 Jun 2013 02:41 AM PDT Mahmoud Abbas, who is currently in the ninth year of his four year term, has finally embraced the idea of voting. President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday urged Palestinian communities across the world to vote for Arab Idol contestant Mohammad Assaf, the first Palestinian to reach the final of the pan-Arab show.Here's the contestant showing why Abbas cheers for him so enthusiastically, as PA TV has broadcast it numerous times since Assaf sang it first: "Oh flying bird, circling round,Every single city he mentions is in Israel, not the territories. This isn't a case of Palestinian Arab pride, but - as usual - an expression of their desire to destroy Israel. Which is really what the entire purpose of Palestinian Arab "nationalism" is, and has been, since it started. UPDATE: IDF Arabic spokesman Avichai Adraee on Facebook claims that Hamas is not happy with Assaf and demanded he quit the competition; also that Hamas is fining people who put his picture and posters about him in public. Assaf denied this. I haven't verified one way or the other yet. |
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