Elder of Ziyon Daily News |
- The Sun wins this headline contest
- A little Jew-hatred from the "Palestine Scholars' Association"
- Monday Links Part 2
- Iran's latest imaginary Mossad plot
- World Council of Churches issues insane anti-Israel document
- The Economist calls EoZ readers a "pro-settler group" in condescending response
- Monday Links Part 1
- If the rules can't be used to hurt Israel, just change the rules (Kimberley Process)
- Erdogan comes out fighting - against Twitter
- Delusional Abbas says that Israel plans to demolish Al Aqsa Mosque
The Sun wins this headline contest Posted: 03 Jun 2013 06:30 PM PDT |
A little Jew-hatred from the "Palestine Scholars' Association" Posted: 03 Jun 2013 04:30 PM PDT Hamas' English-language Qassam website tells us: Muslim Scholars Association called on the Arab and Islamic nation to place names of those who call for normalization with Israel in the wanted list on charges of treason.No big deal, right? Arabs from Morocco to Bahrain are against "normalization." Except that the Arabic version of the Palestine Scholars' Association press release includes some Jew-hatred as well that didn't survive the translation process: We say: There is no Muslim on earth who is pleased with establishing relations with the killers of the earlier prophets; it was Jews who killed Zacharia and who tried to kill Jesus son of Mary and Muhammad bin Abdullah (prayers of Allah and peace be upon them all,) are not these the same rabbis who issue fatwas for the army to kill the young and old, women and children?Ah, so speaking to Israelis isn't the issue - it is speaking to Jews that get them all hot and bothered. Glad they cleared that up. |
Posted: 03 Jun 2013 03:00 PM PDT From Ian: World Council of Churches attacks Israel to no gain The book is also pretty revealing. In her assessment of the WCC's dialogue with Muslim leaders, Sperber gives the game away:The Al-Dura Affair and Its Implications for Morality and Ethics in France It is, of course, regrettable that the report only appeared thirteen years after the affair, which caused grave damage to Israel's image, but there is no early or late when it comes to the truth. We owe profound gratitude and esteem to all those who tirelessly pursued justice in this affair, with the whole French establishment supporting the Palestinian version. These activists contributed time, energy, and professional experience to the struggle for the supreme value of bringing the truth to light.When your neighbor unfurls a Nazi flag Memo to Middle East brokers – from the EU to Secretary of State Kerry: Diplomats may draft treaties but only people can make peace. Until Palestinians liberate themselves from their infatuation with the swastika and the dream of a Judenrein Palestine, there will be no hope for this generation of Palestinians and Israelis to live side-byside in peace and security.British Ambassador: Parliament becoming More Anti-Israel British Ambassador to Israel, Matthew Gould, said Sunday that Israel and Britain are engaged in "unprecedented" cooperation to make sure Iran does not acquire nuclear arms. He also warned, however, that Britain's parliament is becoming increasingly anti-Israel as time goes by.Tutu Constantly Tooting His Tuneless Flute It occurs to me that Desmond Tutu's obsession with and hate of Israel, always couched in politically correct human rights jargon and clichés, might have its roots, amongst other things, in an essential lack of intellectual and cogitative ability having absorbed Replacement Theology completely without a single enquiring or discerning thought, thus finding a self-justification for his anti-Semitism and then having it reinforced when his monstrous and equally fragile ego was severely dented in 2008, when he was appointed by that well-known Israel loving body, the United Nations, as head of a "fact-finding" mission to Gaza. Israel refused to grant him the necessary travel clearance. Israeli officials wisely and correctly expressed concern that the report would be biased against Israel.Expert: Jewish Students Are on the Anti-Semitic Battlefront The mission, according to Dr. Small, "has to be two-fold." The first one is to deal with what is happening within the corridors of the university.'Anti-Semitic NGOs are Funded by Official Authorities' Anti-Semitic NGOs, which receive funding from official authorities such as the United States and the European Union, use classic Christian blood libels in their claims against Israel, said Professor Gerald Steinberg, head of NGO Monitor.Irish Filmmaker: Jews are Own Worst Enemies A featured speaker at a pro-Israel event in Sweden Sunday was a young Irish filmmaker who offered some fascinating insights about Israel and the Jewish people, following his own experiences in creating a documentary titled "40 Shades of Gray."May Sees Explosion in 'Carmel Fire Inspired' Arson Terror Attacks – Jerusalem Fire Dept Arson attacks have occurred with alarming frequency over the past month around Jerusalem, and police and fire department officials believe the acts are politically motivated.Police probing suspect for giving Toulouse killer guns French authorities put a man under formal investigation Saturday, saying they suspected the 31-year-old of supporting Mohammed Merah, who gunned down a rabbi and three children outside a Jewish school in Toulouse last year.Daniel Pipes: Islamism's Decade of Spreading Polio The polio disease was on the verge of eradication when Ibrahim Datti Ahmed, president of the Supreme Council for Sharia in Nigeria and a physician, suggested at about this time in 2003 that the vaccination program in his country was part of a Western conspiracy to render Muslim children infertile. His call for an end to the polio immunization campaign touched a nerve and spread to other Muslim religious leaders in Nigeria, causing the vaccination process to slow down and incidences of the disease to pick up.Minimally Invasive Treatment May Soon Be Possible For People With Mitral Regurgitation Disorder Israeli company MitrAssist is working on an implant which would be placed on top of the native valve and then anchored securely to work in unison with the body's own valve. "Our 'valve-in-valve' approach is designed to prevent leakage and restore normal blood flow," MitrAssist's CEO, Gil Naor tells NoCamels. "Our valve works with the body rather than against it."Richard Millett Extremists fail to disrupt Closer To Israel 65 in London's Trafalgar Square. A group of 30 extremists failed to dampen spirits as some 3,000 Jewish and non-Jewish pro-Israel supporters came out to show their support and appreciation for the Jewish state at the Closer to Israel 65 event in London's Trafalgar Square today. Even the sun finally shone!In New York: Am Yisrael Chai Video: thousands took part in the annual Israel Day Parade in the heart of New York.3-year-old Israeli's kidney saves Palestinian boy Health minister praises Noam Naor's 'noble, inspirational' familyTransplant makes blood brothers of Arab and Jewish families An extraordinary story that defies borders, religions and race recently unfolded at the Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa recently: Two patients who desperately needed kidney transplants, one Jewish and one Arab, received donations that saved their lives — with the Arab patient's wife donating a kidney to the Jewish patient, and the Jewish patient's son donating his kidney to the Arab patient. |
Iran's latest imaginary Mossad plot Posted: 03 Jun 2013 02:00 PM PDT From Al Arabiya: Iran has dismantled an alleged "terror network" backed by Israel's Mossad intelligence services that had a headquarters in Britain, the intelligence ministry said on Sunday.The Mossad trying to disrupt Iranian elections using a HQ in Britain and through an Arab country? Narcotics might be illegal in Iran, but that doesn't seem to have reduced their paranoid fantasies. |
World Council of Churches issues insane anti-Israel document Posted: 03 Jun 2013 12:20 PM PDT I just read a nice article by Dexter Van Zile about the World Council of Churches' statement at the end of their recent conference in Lebanon on the topic of "Christian Presence and Witness in the Middle East." The actual document that was issued is even worse than how Van Zile describes it. Besides almost completely ignoring the biggest threat to Christianity in the Middle East - which is, simply, Islamic extremism - the WCC is singularly obsessed with Israel. Palestine continues to be the central issue in the region. Resolving the conflict between Israel and Palestine in accordance with the UN resolutions and international law, will greatly help in resolving the other conflicts in the region. The persistence, after sixty-five years, of continuing dispossession of Palestinian people—Christian and Muslim alike—from their land by Israeli occupation, continuing settlement of land inside the 1967 borders by a nation empowered by overwhelming military strength and external alliances and influence, is central to the turmoil in the region and exacerbated by duplicity of policies of the western powers, especially the United States. Christians have been called to condemn and act against this continuing injustice, affirming the voice and demands of Palestinian Christians, including as heard in the Kairos Palestine document.To assert, in 2013, from within Lebanon(!), that the central issue in the Middle East is still the Israeli-Arab conflict is to be willfully blind. Syria, Tunisia, Egypt, Iran, Turkey, Yemen - all the tectonic changes happening in the region - have nothing to do with Israel. Not only that, but these same upheavals are the ones that threaten Christians the most. This is besides the lazy reference to "land inside 1967 borders" as if those borders ever existed and as if there was a "Palestine" on the West Bank before 1967. And besides the dig at the US, whose generally supportive stance of Jewish nationhood is considered "duplicitous." And besides the subtle reference to purported Jewish power ("external alliances and influence.") Jerusalem today is an occupied city with a government which has adopted discriminatory policies against Christians and Muslims alike. ... Jerusalem must be an open, accessible, inclusive and shared city for two peoples and three religions, with careful protection of their holy places.I'm sorry, but where exactly is the WCC condemnations of Jordanian rule over the holy places that completely excluded Jews for the "status quo" years of before 1967? I don't think there were any, certainly nothing in the titles of their archives that indicate that they gave a damn about the expulsion of Jews from their holy places in 1948. This besides the small, possibly relevant fact that Israel does not discriminate against Christians! Christians who promote "Christian Zionism" distort the interpretation of the Word of God and the historic connection of Palestinians—Christians and Muslims—to the Holy Land, enable the manipulation of public opinion by Zionist lobbies, and damage intra-Christian relations.Yes, they spend more time talking about this topic - which has little to do with Christians in the Middle East - than they do on Muslim attacks on Christians. Christians must reject Islamophobia, which mischaracterizes Islam as an undifferentiated whole, and undermines decades of cultivation of co-operation with Muslims, and must refuse the temptation to amalgamation, generalization and sensationalization of our Muslim brothers and sisters.But not a single word about Muslim and Christian antisemitism that is rampant in the Arab world. The WCC is obsessed with the Jewish state, beyond all logic and facts. It is essentially willing to adopt a fully Islamic narrative and throw the Jews under the bus. |
The Economist calls EoZ readers a "pro-settler group" in condescending response Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:30 AM PDT CAMERA followed up on The Economist's article that stated, falsely, that "so far this year, Israel's army has evicted almost 400 Palestinians from the West Bank and dismantled over 200 homes, the fastest rate for two years, according to the UN." As I noted at the time, this - together with the tweet The Economist made of that sentence - was wrong, and should be corrected. Ialso noted that The Economist made apparently no effort to ask any Israeli officials their side of the story - the article was ridiculously biased. The Economist sent emails to EoZ readers complaining about it by defending the article, but they did change the online version (without admitting a correction) because they seemed to realize that it could be "misinterpreted" to mean precisely what it says. They never corrected the tweet, nor did they correct their online edition. Moreover, as I proved, the source for the statistics was not the UN but a large group of anti-Israel NGOs who were published on the UN website. Now, when people continued to demand a full correction, The Economist's editors answer derisively: I am sorry to disappoint you. We will be making no "correction" in our printed edition because there was nothing in our article that was factually wrong which we needed to correct. We have made a clarification online to remove the slightest ambiguity in the sentence to which you refer concerning evictions.So my readers are now a "pro-settler group!" We really need a name. "Elderists"? "The Elderati?" "Zekenim"? "Ziyonists"? The British Editors' Code of Practice requires that media are "not to publish inaccurate, misleading or distorted information," and if they do it "must be corrected, promptly and with due prominence, and - where appropriate - an apology published." As CAMERA notes: What emerges from this response is not only the contempt the editors hold for their readers, but their clear violation of the British Editors' Code of Practice. Far from fulfilling their duty "to maintain highest professional standards," The Economist's editors have stooped to the lowest standards. |
Posted: 03 Jun 2013 09:00 AM PDT From Ian: Professor Robbie Sabel:Manipulating International Law as Part of Anti-Israeli "Lawfare" Israel has a strong record of complying with international law and its judicial system ensures that it will continue to do so. The essence of any legal system, however, is that law applies equally to all. This principle is being undermined by the attempts of Israel's foes and detractors to manipulate international law as part of their lawfare against Israel. Devising tailor-made rules of international law for application only where Israel is concerned undermines international law and can have an insidious and corrosive effect on the rule of law in general.CAMERA: Economist Editors Flout Their "Editors' Code of Practice" What emerges from this response is not only the contempt the editors hold for their readers, but their clear violation the British Editors' Code of Practice. Far from fulfilling their duty "to maintain highest professional standards," The Economist's editors have stooped to the lowest standards.PMW: Song misrepresents Israeli cities as "Palestine" at Fatah event Boy sings song defining Be'er Sheva as part of "Palestine," on PA TV (VIDEO) Wikipedians most likely to war over 'Israel,' 'God' 'Israel" and "God," along with "Adolf Hitler" and "Holocaust," are among the most contested and controversial topics on Wikipedia, a new study has found.Barry Rubin: Palestinian Authority Finds Perfect Prime Minister Hamdullah is sort of the perfect compromise. He is a nobody, a technocrat, lacking all political experience so he won't try to challenge the party bosses and cannot do so. Hamdullah will do what he is told.Khaled Abu Toameh: Palestinians: Why Abbas Chose This Prime Minister As long as Fayyad was prime minister, it was almost impossible for Abbas and Fatah to lay their hands on the hundreds of millions of dollars of international aid. Unlike Fayyad, Hamdallah will serve as the obedient and faithful servant of Abbas, as well as the Fatah and PLO leadership. On the political arena, the appointment will have no impact whatsoever.Why Iranian Elections Won't Matter this Time (Thanks to Obama) The only silver lining is that there will be no reformist candidate to serve as a fig leaf for Iranian nukes. Scholars may debate whether Mir Mousavi could have ultimately effected any serious change on the Iranian nuclear issue, but no candidate running this time will leave an already timid West confused about Iran's nuclear intentions.Irwin Cotler: Why I'm 'Adopting' an Iranian Prisoner The week coincides with the fifth anniversary of the imprisonment of the Baha'i leadership in Iran, known as the Yaran; the 25th anniversary of the 1988 massacre of thousands of Iranian political dissidents; and a recent report of 2,600 political prisoners in Iran, including women, ethnic and religious leaders, journalists, bloggers, students, artists, and trade union leaders — simply put, the leadership of Iranian civil society. Indeed, the regime has only been ramping up its crackdown on dissent in advance of presidential elections next month, and many of those detained are under threat of execution.The Dhimma Returns to Syria In his report Janssen tells of his experience of a prayer walk in Amman, held on May 21 2013 for the two abducted Syrian clergy, Greek Orthodox Archbishop Paul Yazigi and Syriac Orthodox Archbishop Yohanna Ibrahim. These Archbishops have been captured by Syrian rebels.Al-Qaeda Sets Up 'Complaints Department' in Syria Al-Qaeda has set up a complaints department after taking control of parts of the civilian administration in northern Syria, The Telegraph reported on Monday.Barry Rubin: Massive Demonstrations Shake Turkey Erdogan is very arrogant, has a strong base of support, and enjoys the full support of the Obama Administration. The Turkish economy is generally considered to be strong. Erdogan will have to decide whether to slow down the Islamization process—he has been clever at being patient—or perhaps will, on the contrary, speed it up claiming his regime is facing sabotage.Analysis: Arab uprising spirit comes to Turkey Have the Arab uprisings made their way to Turkey? It seems the Turkish people took a page out of the Arab peoples' playbook, with large numbers demonstrating in the streets in order to bring about political change. The protesters seem to be made up of more secular Turks affiliated with the opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), founded by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in 1924.War-torn Syria issues travel warning for Turkey 'Deteriorating security situation' prompts Damascus to caution against visiting country where 370,000 Syrian refugees have found refugeEgypt Seizes Explosives Meant for Sinai Smugglers Egyptian authorities seized a ton of explosives destined for smugglers in the Sinai on Saturday, local police told the Bethlehem-based Ma'an news agency.Red Sea 'porn stars' released Ten Georgian nationals who were arrested in Egypt on suspicion that they were conducting a porn shoot near a Red Sea resort town have been released, with authorities saying the incident was due to a misunderstanding.Accused ex-Hezbollah member referred to as "god of death" In the defense's version, Wissam Allouche was a former linguist for the U.S. Army who ran a gas station in Northeast San Antonio as he became an American citizen.Boston Bombings: Al Qaeda Chief In New Warning Al Qaeda's affiliate in Yemen has said the Boston blasts revealed America's fragile security and showed making bombs was within "everyone's reach". |
If the rules can't be used to hurt Israel, just change the rules (Kimberley Process) Posted: 03 Jun 2013 07:30 AM PDT What is The Kimberley Process? The Kimberley Process started when Southern African diamond-producing states met in Kimberley, South Africa, in May 2000, to discuss ways to stop the trade in 'conflict diamonds' and ensure that diamond purchases were not financing violence by rebel movements and their allies seeking to undermine legitimate governments.The KP has had some problems but it has gone a long way to ensure that the source of each rough diamond can be traced back to its origin to ensure that it wasn't used to fund terror groups. Now, anti-Israel groups in South Africa are attempting to completely redefine the KP to destroy Israel's diamond polishing and cutting business. Here is how the BDSM bizarrely tries to justify this initiative: According to the UN based Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS), only "rough diamonds used by rebel movements or their allies to finance conflict aimed at undermining legitimate governments" can be classed as conflict or blood diamonds.Of course, Israel is not a producer of rough diamonds, so their initiative would completely change the very foundation of the KP and effectively destroy any good it has done. If their initiative would succeed, many more lives would be lost in Africa. But their hate for Israel is so all-consuming that to them, destroying the Jewish state justifies any number of human rights abuses. (From their tweets, it is also apparent that South Africa wants a piece of the diamond cutting and polishing trade, so hurting Israel would have presumed economic benefits for SA. The free market doesn't work for inferior work, so a pretense to care about human rights is the next best thing.) Beyond that, this initiative reveals how sick the minds of anti-Israel activists are. If existing rules (or crazed misinterpretations of existing rules) do not do enough to marginalize Israel for their tastes, then they must change the rules. But only for Israel! The logic, that somehow Israel's diamond industry funds the IDF and therefore must be destroyed, would also mean that any service or product from any country that does anything that can be construed as unpalatable must be stopped. Let's pretend for a moment that someone would start a campaign to stop Gaza exports of strawberries to Europe, because taxes paid for the product helps fund Hamas human rights violations (which they undoubtedly do.) These same BDSMers would be the first to say that this is "collective punishment" against all Gazans. However, there is no such thing as "collective punishment" for Israelis. They all deserve punishment, when you are an Israel-hater. The rules for Israel are unique and cannot apply to any other country or entity. That's how twisted the haters of Israel are. Israel-hatred is truly a psychosis. And when it is this single-minded, this divorced from reality, it resembles nothing so much as traditional antisemitism. (h/t Steven Z) |
Erdogan comes out fighting - against Twitter Posted: 03 Jun 2013 05:30 AM PDT From Hurriyet Daily News: Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan described the microblogging website Twitter as "trouble" in a television interview today, daily Radikal has reported.Erdoğan knows a thing or two about how easy it is to lie on Twitter. After all, he posts often to his own Twitter account. Meanwhile, as riots in Turkey continue for the fourth day, Erdogan is blaming foreign spies: Turkish intelligence is looking into possible links between the incidents in Taksim Square and foreign powers, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said at a press conference today before leaving for Morocco, accusing internal and foreign actors of supporting the Gezi Park protests.See? You should listen to Erdogan instead of to silly rumors on social media! |
Delusional Abbas says that Israel plans to demolish Al Aqsa Mosque Posted: 03 Jun 2013 02:41 AM PDT Yesterday, everyone's favorite "moderate" Mahmoud Abbas pushed some more crazed conspiracy theories which are perfectly acceptable in mainstream Arabic discourse and that are rarely reported in the West. In an interview with Saudi Arabia's Al Watan, Abbas spoke of the "imminent danger faced by the Al-Aqsa Mosque," claiming that excavations carried out by Israel on the courtyard and under the foundations threatens the mosque with collapse. Abbas bitterly complained about the "fanatic Jewish extremists" being allowed to enter the Temple Mount "to practice their religion," explaining that it is all part of "an evil and dangerous scheme to destroy [Al Aqsa] and establish the alleged Temple." This is not the first time Abbas has pushed nutty conspiracy theories. In no less a venue than the UN, Abbas claimed that Jews are training wild dogs to attack Arabs and releasing wild pigs to wreak havoc on their fields. Then, as now, the Western media ignored Abbas' lunatic rants. They are emotionally invested in Abbas as a reasonable peacemaker fighting stoically against the extremist Netanyahu government. Noting that Abbas embraces the most insane anti-Israel conspiracy theories simply does not fit that narrative, so it is not reported. After all, no sane person can insist Israel give up more concessions and sign agreements with someone who does not have a basic grasp of reality. Abbas' insanity must be hush-hushed, for the good of the Middle East. |
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