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- How long before American and multinational soldiers are attacked in the Sinai?
- 7/10 Links Part 2: FIFA President Shown How Hamas Uses Football Fields to Launch Missiles at Israel
- Turkey takes up the Temple Mount dig conspiracy theory
- Did Israel bomb Latakia last week?
- 7/10 Links Part 1: Pals Protest ‘normalization’ with Israel and the Egyptian Money Trail
- #BDSFail Roundup (Zvi) (updated)
- Turkey sending aid to families of terrorists
- Muslim girls pretend to be Jewish boys in a summer play on Temple Mount
- PA says Jews are stealing "rich soil"
How long before American and multinational soldiers are attacked in the Sinai? Posted: 10 Jul 2013 05:00 PM PDT Last year, the Multinational Force (MFO) that is in the Sinai to help support the Israel/Egypt peace agreement was attacked by Islamists, sometimes directly and sometimes indirectly. From their annual report: Tension has progressively risen in the Sinai, and last March the MFO's North Camp was cut off from road access for eight days by demonstrators; the demonstration was peaceful but very disruptive of normal operations and financially costly to the MFO. In late April and early May, armed elements blocked all MFO movements – including resupply of two remote sites – in one area of the northeastern Sinai. In the course of this blockade, one MFO vehicle and its personnel were subject to gunfire and other vehicles and personnel were unable to exercise freedom of movement.The report goes on to say that the forces are essentially dependent on the Egyptian army to secure themselves (with much effusive thanks, as well as props to the IDF.) But having a force that cannot protect itself seems a bit counterproductive. 400 US soldiers are going to the MFO this summer, and training to protect themselves: More than 400 soldiers are training to deploy to the Sinai Peninsula this summer as part of a peacekeeping force between Egypt and Israel.To the Islamists, every American in the Sinai has a bullseye on him, as they regard it as an unacceptable violation of Islamic rule. (h/t Irene) |
7/10 Links Part 2: FIFA President Shown How Hamas Uses Football Fields to Launch Missiles at Israel Posted: 10 Jul 2013 02:30 PM PDT From Ian: Netanyahu Shows FIFA President How Hamas Uses Football Fields to Launch Missiles at Israel In response to comments Blatter made during his visit to Israel, the Prime Minister decided to show him concrete evidence of how football fields are used as bases by Hamas for launching rockets at civilian populations in Israel. Maccabi Tel Aviv Match Cancelled in Germany Amid Security Fears Police in Austria this weekend cancelled a soccer match between Germany's Energie Cottbus and Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv due to security fears, Der Spiegel's website reported Tuesday.Why Did IDF Not Share Al-Dura Video? Now he has revealed that just weeks after the alleged shooting, senior IDF officials met and watched the entire video, rather than the edited version presented by France's Channel 2 that sparked the accusations against Israel.Terra Incognita: The racist romance of the Arab village Outsiders taking credit for "saving" Arabs is simply a modern-day variation on the "white man's burden"; only intervention by the West can save the East.Lawmakers urge Argentina to let AMIA lawyer speak at US hearing Two US congressmen expressed concern over Argentina's decision not to allow its prosecutor in the Buenos Aires Jewish center bombing to testify at a House hearing on Iran's influence in South America.Who said it: Julian Assange or David Icke? Julian Assange and David Icke become more alike every day. Both are white-haired blokes with a messiah complex who love nothing more than wagging an erect index finger at the hidden conspiracies of evil men who control world affairs and stupid people's minds. Can you tell Assange's ravings from Icke's bollocks? It's time to find out. See if you can guess which of Britain's two best-loved bonkers spectres said the following.Israel Names Ron Dermer as New Ambassador to U.S. Ron Dermer has been named to replace Michael Oren as Israel's Ambassador to the United States, Mark Regev, spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu told The Algemeiner on Tuesday, confirming recent media speculation.Israel, China Move Closer to Free Trade Agreement with Survey Israel and China have moved closer to a bilateral free trade partnership, agreeing to hold a survey to quantify its impact as a first step, Israel's Globes reported on Tuesday, citing sources in Israeli Economy Minister Naftali Bennett's delegation, currently on a trade mission in China.Jordan Eyes Israel For Energy, As Egypt Gas Pipeline Attacked Again Egypt traditionally provides energy to several of its neighbors, but the political and security environment in the country has traditional importers looking for other suppliers. Israel in particular is increasingly discussed as a future key source of natural gas to the Hashemite kingdom.IBM buys Israeli cloud computing company IBM on Tuesday announced an agreement to acquire CSL International, a leading provider of virtualization management technology headquartered in Herzliya Pituach • Financial terms are not disclosed, but market sources say IBM is paying about $20 million.Consortium raises necessary financial guarantees for Israeli fibre-optic venture A consortium led by Sweden's ViaEuropa that won the right to build the superfast broadband network operating over infrastructure owned by the Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) has moved a step closer to making the project a reality. Haaretz reports that consortium has now raised the required capital, having obtained ILS100 million (USD27.3 million) in equity as well as an ILS200 million bank guarantee, with this being the amount required by the government from the consortium before the joint venture can get underway.(h/t Zvi)Remains of a sphinx found in northern Israel Ben-Tor and Zuckerman said that the sphinx likely came from the ancient city of Heliopolis (the Biblical "On"), north of today's capital city of Cairo.Temple Mount: Oldest Ever Artifact Discovered in Jerusalem Working near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, Hebrew University of Jerusalem archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar has unearthed the earliest alphabetical written text ever uncovered in the city.Completing the 118-year-old puzzle of the Cairo genizah Think of it as the world's oldest and largest jigsaw puzzle: Images of about 200,000 fragments of ancient Jewish documents, held in 67 separate locations across the world, are being matched up digitally by a powerful computer network in the basement of Tel Aviv University.Boy injured by rampaging hyenas brought to Israel for treatment Abdul Razek, an eight-year-old from Ethiopia who was violently attacked by wild hyenas outside his home and could not receive the necessary medical care in his country, was brought on Monday to the Western Galilee Hospital in Nahariya. |
Turkey takes up the Temple Mount dig conspiracy theory Posted: 10 Jul 2013 12:45 PM PDT From Yusuf Kanli at Hurriyet Daily News: A close friend with very sensitive ears and an extremely analytical brain was expressing worries the other day. "What if something very, very unusual that may change the entire cultural-historical setup of the Middle East takes place?" he asked. I could not understand. "What?" I asked, expecting him to present me with a radically different Egypt analysis or say something on the Syria situation. "What if all of a sudden the second holiest site of Islam, the al-Aqsa Mosque collapses into rubble?"it took this long for the crazy Arab rumors of Jews digging under the Temple Mount to reach Turkish Islamist nutcases? I've been reporting these stupid theories for at least six years, but I was curious for how long Muslims have been pushing this meme. I found my answer here: What a coincidence! The idea that Jews were digging to destroy the Al Aqsa Mosque started right after Jews returned to the Old City after being ethnically cleansed by Arabs for 19 years! It must be that the Jews started the digs 45 years ago, just waiting for the exact date that the Islamic and Arab worlds as well as the world at large would be too distracted to do anything about it! Then, at just the perfect time, the small detonations could occur. Or perhaps Israel will unleash its artificial earthquake combined with a stone-melting chemical.. |
Did Israel bomb Latakia last week? Posted: 10 Jul 2013 11:00 AM PDT The Long War Journal has a wrap-up of events: Michael Weiss at Now Lebanon adds: Regime media have kept silent about what happened beyond saying that a "series of explosions" were reported at the site. Hezbollah's Al-Manar, meanwhile, citing a "military source," claimed that the explosions were caused by rockets or missiles launched from a different army base; this one close to a village some 20 kilometers north of Latakia.Circumstantial evidence but it sure seems more than possible that this was an IDF operation. (h/t Capt Bill) |
7/10 Links Part 1: Pals Protest ‘normalization’ with Israel and the Egyptian Money Trail Posted: 10 Jul 2013 09:30 AM PDT From Ian: Palestinian groups decry meeting between PLO, Israel as 'normalization' Fatah and other Palestinian factions on Tuesday condemned a meeting that took place in Ramallah earlier this week between PLO representatives and Israeli politicians.Remains of Grad Missile Found Near Eilat Israeli security forces located on Tuesday evening the remains of a Grad missile that was fired towards the city of Eilat last week.IDF Nabs Arabs With 'Terror Weapons' In a security incident Tuesday, IDF soldiers seized weapons and guns from Palestinian Authority Arabs. The guns may have been used in terror attacks, IDF soldiers said, and an investigation is underway in both incidents.Egyptian political crisis stirs wider Mideast debate The subtext was clear: Egypt's upheavals will ultimately test the definitions of the Arab Spring and views on its role as a breeding ground for democracy in the region.Islamist groups: Egypt's crackdown vindicates use of violence as political tool The Egyptian army's escalating crackdown on supporters of the country's ousted Muslim Brotherhood government is being seized on by many radical Islamists as proof that violence, not democracy, is the only solution to the region's problems.Egypt Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Badie arrest ordered Spokesman Gehad el-Haddad told the Reuters news agency that the charges against Mr Badie, known as the General Guide, and other senior leaders, including were "nothing more than an attempt by the police state to dismantle the Rabaa protest".Brotherhood posts old photos of Syrian children as victims of Egypt's army The Facebook page of Egypt's Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) - the political arm of the Muslim Brotherhood - has posted old photos of children killed in Syria as photos of children killed on Monday. Egypt places entry restrictions on Syrians Egypt restricted the ability of Syrians to enter the country on Monday, with officials citing reports that a large number of Syrians were backing the Muslim Brotherhood, which is engaged in a bloody standoff over the military's ouster of Islamist leader Mohammed Morsi.Masked gunmen open fire at Port Said church Masked gunmen opened fire at Mar Mina Church in Port Said's al-Manakh early Tuesday and managed to get away, according to state-run news agency MENA. No casualties were reported.Israel urges US not to freeze Egypt aid: report Israel has urged Washington not to suspend its annual $1.3 billion in aid to Cairo in the wake of the ouster of Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi by the military, press reports said on Tuesday.UAE, Saudi Arabia throw Egypt a financial lifeline The first good news for Egypt in the post-Muslim Brotherhood era came on Tuesday from unsurprising sources — Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). While most Arab and Western countries, led by the US, are still struggling with how to react to the new regime in Cairo (the Obama administration put it well when it admitted that it had yet to decide on whether it was calling last week's incidents a coup), Saudi Arabia and the UAE became the first countries to stand alongside the military and the new regime in Cairo after Mohammed Morsi's ouster.Secret document appears to show Qatar payoffs to key Morsi cronies The brazen abuses of the democratic mandate Morsi received just over a year earlier prompted tens of millions of people to take to the streets in protest, and, ultimately, Egypt's powerful armed forces to step in, he said.Syrian Rebels Claim Responsibility for Beirut Blast In an Arabic statement issued on Facebook Tuesday, the group lashed out at the Lebanese state, which it said actively assists Hizbullah. It claimed the bombing was a response to Hizbullah participation in the Syrian regime's ongoing offensive against the city of Homs - a strategically important position and a hub of rebel activity.Former Lebanese PM Hariri Blames Israel for Beirut Car Bomb Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri blamed Israel on Tuesday for the "terrorist explosion" that rocked a Hezbollah stronghold in southern Beirut, Lebanon's Daily Star reported.Turkey police resort to violent means to end Istanbul protest Turkish riot police on Monday fired rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannon to block demonstrators from entering a small Istanbul park, the birthplace of deadly unrest that engulfed the country last month. |
#BDSFail Roundup (Zvi) (updated) Posted: 10 Jul 2013 08:10 AM PDT From Zvi: #BDSFail Consortium raises NIS 100 million in capital and NIS 200 million in bank guarantees needed for the joint venture, which will enable Internet speeds of one gigabit per second - 100 times more than what is available now. "Three years ago there was no activity whatsoever, and this year there will be more activity than with countries such as the United States, Italy and Germany. Not a week goes by that I don't host a Chinese delegation," Hasson says. "In Israel, the Chinese are looking for technology and don't care much how they get it. They want to invest, buy the technology and collaborate …. We're not a threat to the Chinese and make a natural partner. The Chinese are aware of the Israeli story and hold our abilities and culture in tremendous esteem," he adds. According to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics, the number of Chinese visitors to Israel increased by 27 percent during the first five months of 2013 versus the same period last year. In 2012, more than 20,000 visitors from China arrived in Israel. the two men locked into a detailed exchange when the topic of cyber-security came up. Snyder talked about using a "cyber-range" to let hackers attack your systems to find out where weaknesses are.Netanyahu grabbed a piece of paper, jotted down some notes, "and the whole tone of the conversation changed," Kinsler said. They talked about the economy, about approaches to governing — Snyder handed Netanyahu one of his cards with his 10 priorities for reinventing Michigan and talked about working in dog years."It was just the two of them connecting," as if others weren't in the room, Kinsler said."It was pretty amazing," Finney agreed. [EoZ]: Also: Department store Hamashbir 365 Holdings Ltd. (TASE:MSAH) is teaming with e-commerce giant eBay Inc. (Nasdaq: EBAY), in its first collaboration with an Israeli retailer. Hamashbir will set up a website by the end of the year with eBay, for the sale of Hamashbir products, from perfumes and cosmetics through household goods, to online shoppers worldwide. This is Hamashbir's first online venture.And: IBM Corp. (NYSE: IBM) today announced it is acquiring Herzliya-based CSL International, which provides virtualization management technology for IBM's zEnterprise system. Financial terms were not disclosed but market sources believe IBM is paying about $10 million. The Israeli company has eight employees.Plus: Fox-Weizel Ltd. (TASE: FOX) will launch the US label The Children's Place in Israel in March 2014, it said at an analysts conference on Sunday. Altogether, Fox plans to expand its stores by 52% from the 293 stores at the end of 2012 to 447 stores by the end of 2015.[Zvi] I have been posting a lot of #BDSFail's recently [in the comments at EoZ]- and explicitly labeling them as such - to give everyone a sense at how absolutely, miserably, pathetically BDS is failing every single day. The Bigotry and Double Standards "movement" uses underhanded tactics, procedural tricks, Saturday votes, non-democratic means, lies, prejudice, intimidation, threats and distortions, and still struggles frantically to get an extreme-left union or a left-elitist food coop to stop buying from Israel. It takes them weeks or months to make this happen. Meanwhile, hundreds of presidents, governors, mayors, CEOs, students, innovators and tourists visit Israel, work together with Israeli counterparts for the common good, buy Israeli products, benefit from Israeli experience, use Israeli technology, receive advanced medical treatment in Israel and ultimately live better lives because of Israel. BDS's biggest triumphs are shouting down the piano concert of a man who lives in Berlin, destroying democratic process in British academic unions, making up fake victories and picketing Australian-owned chocolate shops. Every single week, BDS fails. Every single week, BDS falls further and further behind. |
Turkey sending aid to families of terrorists Posted: 10 Jul 2013 06:45 AM PDT Palestinian Arabic and Turkish media is reporting that Turkey is planning to send aid to the families of Palestinian Arab prisoners, which include hundreds of convicted terrorists. As part of an aid package for both the PA and Hamas, Turkey announced a package to the families of the terrorists, including direct aid and providing them with sewing machines for the wives and daughters. Turkey also plans initiatives to increase ties between Turkish towns and Palestinian Arab areas. It will launch a cultural festival and offer scholarships. |
Muslim girls pretend to be Jewish boys in a summer play on Temple Mount Posted: 10 Jul 2013 05:00 AM PDT Arutz-7 yesterday reported that for the past month the Temple Mount was a type of "theme park" for Muslim kids to play games and otherwise treat the holy site callously. The Al Aqsa Foundation site shows photos of some of the events which attracted hundreds of kids. There were a number of talent show type acts: Here we see an acrobatic exhibition: According to the site, the kids also put on a play called "Muslim and Jew" that shows the "bitter reality" of the Al Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem. Here is a photo of that play, where apparently they chose Muslim girls to portray religious Jewish boys: But it isn't only the Islamists from the Al Aqsa Foundation who demonize ordinary religious Jews. Ma'an has an English headline today saying "Extremist Israelis enter Al-Aqsa Mosque compound." In even the liberal Arab press, any Jew who wants to visit the holiest Jewish site is by definition an extremist. Dozens of extremist Israelis on Wednesday entered the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, escorted by Israeli police, a Palestinian official said.It is highly unlikely that religious Jews would attempt to enter the Dome of the Rock, and equally unlikely that they would chant "anti-Arab slogans." Every move that they do is videoed and photographed by the Al Aqsa Foundation and if anything liek this happened, there would be proof. However, there is abundant evidence that Palestinian Arab "eyewitnesses" routinely lie to the media. |
PA says Jews are stealing "rich soil" Posted: 10 Jul 2013 02:35 AM PDT They aren't happy enough with stealing land - now they are stealing dirt, too! From the official PA WAFA news agency: Israelis from the settlement of Susiya stole rich soil from Palestinian land and took it to their settlement, a local activist said Wednesday.I wonder how many trucks and how much time it takes to steal enough soil to destroy a farm. From this source, we can see that one acre of topsoil weighs a million pounds (450,000 kg.) It would take 40 dump trucks to move only that amount. A single truck could take only about a 10x10 meter square of soil. I have no idea how long it takes to fill a dump truck with soil, but you would need some heavy equipment to do it in a reasonable timeframe. Yet, as usual, there are no photos of this extensive operation to steal - soil. But you know those Jews will do anything to torture their neighbors, no matter how expensive, time consuming and pointless it is. |
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