Elder of Ziyon Daily News |
- Antisemitic "Khaybar" series has begun broadcasting
- Mirror, mirror on the Arab Spring wall (Arab News)
- 7/11 Links Part 2: UNRWA Training Terrorists, The End Of LATMA? and Sir Cliff at the YMCA
- Arab Times fantasizes a Ben Gurion quote and a Jewish Brotherhood plot
- Saudi missiles aimed straight at Israel, Iran
- 7/11 Links Part 1: Did Obama Admin Meet with Hamas?, PA is out of Gas, New secret Iranian nuke facility
- Yes, Paul McCartney did get death threats for playing Israel
- [Zero-sum game] + [Arab projection] = [Blame the Jews]
- Bosnian mujahid in Syria: "We came to fight the Jews and liberate Jerusalem"
- Today's Arab Muslim antisemitism is brought to you by Syria
- Fanta erases Israel from the map (UPDATE: Israel has returned)
Antisemitic "Khaybar" series has begun broadcasting Posted: 11 Jul 2013 08:46 PM PDT The antisemitic miniseries Khaybar has begun its Ramadan broadcasts. Already the first episode is available in multiple sites, including YouTube. Apparently it was broadcast Wednesday night. I found episode 2 here; no doubt in a few hours it will be on YouTube as well. The synopsis of Episode 2 sounds nearly identical to recent Arabic articles about what is happening in Egypt. Jewish leaders of Khaybar ignite war between Arab tribes to weaken their strength, as they set fires to the houses of the Arabs to incite them to fight each other. I don't understand the Arabic, but the obviously evil Jewish characters are ugly and overact, while the "good Jews" who are disgusted by how their leaders act and the Arabs are attractive. The Internet ensures that the entire Arabic-speaking world, including in Europe, will see this incitement within hours of the original broadcasts. There are many competing Ramadan programs, but Khaybar is the only historical drama being broadcast. The media has played it up as an must-see TV event. And still, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty refuse to comment on this clear mass incitement against Jews. |
Mirror, mirror on the Arab Spring wall (Arab News) Posted: 11 Jul 2013 06:16 PM PDT From Abdulateef Al-Muhlim in Arab News (Saudi Arabia): According to news media, the Arab Spring caught the world by surprise on Dec. 18, 2010. I will, however, add that the Arab Spring didn't come out of the blue. It is an accumulation of years of political corruption, human rights violations, sectarianism, poor education systems and unemployment. To sum it all up, the Arabs were not fighting the enemy, they were sleeping with it. This is why it is impossible to analyze and forecast the outcome of the Arab Spring. The Arab world never looks at mirrors. We don't like to say mirror, mirror on the wall because mirrors don't lie and we don't want to know the truth. We can't handle it.What an amazing contrast between this article by Al-Muhlim and the editorial by Amhed Al-Jarallah that I mentioned earlier. In fact, a lot of this article applies very well to Al-Jarallah. (h/t Herb) |
7/11 Links Part 2: UNRWA Training Terrorists, The End Of LATMA? and Sir Cliff at the YMCA Posted: 11 Jul 2013 04:00 PM PDT From Ian: Israeli-Palestinian obsession fading Israel is just not that central to the concerns of Arabs. Palestine is the bloody shirt that can be waved time and again to stir up the locals, but it is not what ails or really even concerns these nations. Cynical Arab leaders will continue to try to distract their populations by targeting Israel as the bad guy. And peace processing will continue, in large part because there are peace processors who need something to do, and because people do not like to admit they were fundamentally wrong about something for all the years they have been wrong about it.Arab Diplomats Plan to Pressure Israel on Nuclear Program While Iran's nuclear program forges ahead, Arab diplomats from 18 nations plan to pressure Israel over its alleged nuclear program at September's International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) annual meeting at the United Nations.Iran, Syria to Seek Seats on UN Human Rights Council Some of the most oppressive regimes worldwide, possibly including Iran and Syria, are vying to serve on the United Nations' Human Rights Council, Fox News reported.UNRWA and the United Nations are Training Terrorists David Bedein is trying to raise awareness of this situation and above all to raise awareness of it among Jewish donors to Arab causes and to the Israeli government officials who turn a blind eye to it and allow it to continue even in territory controlled by Israel. UNWRA is apparently asking for its budget to be doubled, and he is determined that its true motives are known to those to whom the organization is extending its begging-bowl. He also pointed out something that is not widely known – the two new cities being built in the West Bank by the Palestinian Authority used pictures of downtrodden refugees in the camps to raise money for the projects. But the Palestinian Authority has banned refugees from living in the new cities!IDF Blog: Hamas Summer Camp Brainwashes Gaza Children to Hate Hunger Games: A Palestinian terrorist who tried to kill 'as many Israelis as possible' We noted here a week ago that [Abdullah] Barghouti has done an outstanding job from his prison cell of highlighting the bestiality that underpins his psychopathic nature. 66 innocent people killed? Not enough, he says without blushing. In the intimate setting of a 2006 interview beamed throughout the world by CBS television's '60 Minutes' program, Barghouti clarifies things unambiguously:2013 Six Month Report: 5,635 Violent Attacks Committed Against Jews in Israel According to their statistics, there were 5,635 attacks in the first half of 2013 against Jewish inhabitants of the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the Greater Jerusalem regions alone, including 611 molotov cocktail attacks and 5,144 rock attacks. In addition, there were 8 shooting attacks and 3 stabbing attacks. In total, the violence left 1 person dead and 171 injured, including a 3 year-old girl who was seriously injured.Activists: Police Failing to Protect Mount of Olives There were over 300 instances of rock attacks and other forms of harassment against Jews visiting the Har Hazeitim (Mount of Olives) Cemetery in the last year, and the police post established on Har Hazeitim has failed to reduce the level of violence there, according to evidence presented by activists at the Knesset Tuesday.Satirical, Right Wing Latma to Close by the End of July It's not enough to just hit "Like" or express sorrow and concern. This isn't the time to cry, sit and whine about the country, about the left that's taken over our lives, this is the time to act! Reach into your pocket and donate in the link below, by check, bank transfer, or credit card. Whatever you can, 20, 50, 100 however much you can. Shekel by shekel, we'll make it. Soon we'll also make a fundraising film for Headstart. We will succeed, we can do it! Share, share, share, as much as you can! Send this to everyone, so it will be seen all over the country, for all I care, it can reach the haters too, who in their stupidity will share it as mockery, to defame and deride. Send it to the entirety of Judea and Samaria, to every single email, to everyone who cares about this country, that this country is important to them.Calls to Name Swedish Airport After Holocaust Hero A group of politicians and intellectuals said on Wednesday that Sweden's largest airport should be renamed after Holocaust hero Raoul Wallenberg, who saved the lives of tens of thousands of Jews.Portuguese Diplomat Finally Celebrated for Saving Jews During WW II When Aristides de Sousa Mendes died in 1954 he was broke and shamed, this despite his heroic activities during the Second World War to save Jews and other "enemies" of the Third Reich, The New York Times writes.Sir Cliff Richard brings Jewish and Arab children to court British pop star Sir Cliff Richard will take center stage at Tel Aviv's Nokia Arena (July 11 and 13) for two sold-out concerts but before he belts out his hits, the musician-philanthropist made a stopover at the Nazareth Tennis School to see the academy he helped establish.Facebook Inventor Gives a "Like" to Samaria Jared Morgenstern is one of Facebook's top developers and he was the man who created the famous "like" button. Though at the height of his career, he has decided to quit his job at Facebook and arrived in Israel on a journey meant to discover his roots.IDF Blog: Setting the Bar: From Gymnastics Champion to IDF Commander Lt. Amit Danon was the Israeli national champion in rhythmic gymnastics when she enlisted in the IDF. After embarking on her path as a soldier, she decided to leave her previous life behind and became a combat officer in the mixed-gender Caracal Battalion.After initial balk, India reconsidering buying Iron Dome India is reportedly reconsidering its decision earlier this year not to purchase Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system.'Startup Tel Aviv' revealed What is it about the White City on the Mediterranean that has turned it into the Silicon Valley of the Middle East? |
Arab Times fantasizes a Ben Gurion quote and a Jewish Brotherhood plot Posted: 11 Jul 2013 02:00 PM PDT Here's an editorial from the editor of the Arab Times (Kuwait), Ahmed Al-Jarallah. I'm posting the whole thing because otherwise you might not believe that any educated person can be this freaking nuts: DAVID BEN-GURION was quoted as saying during the inauguration of Dimona nuclear reactor in 1963, "It is not important to have a nuclear bomb or even 200 nuclear heads because they will not do us any good. It is better to neutralize Egypt, Syria and Iraq to guarantee our existence and power in the land of our ancestors." Ben-Gurion's statement was taken from the writings of the Zionist Movement which, from the beginning, has been keen on dismantling the Arab world to ease procedures for the establishment of the Jewish state in Palestine. The movement played a crucial role in the Sykes-Pico Agreement and instigated conflicts between the citizens of one nation. It has also recruited some Arabs and used them as tools in implementing its plans. Considering the bloody history of the Brotherhood, are the Arabs sure that the Jewish want to use this tool to destroy their world? Didn't the countries, which empowered the Brotherhood members, sink in chaos, blood and economic crises like Tunisia, Libya and Egypt whose collapse is believed to pave the way for the group to control other Arab countries, particularly the GCC nations that have the biggest oil reserves in the world?Al Jarallah has been against the Muslim Brotherhood for decades, and he has survived at least two attempts on his life by the Islamists. Yet he takes as a given that the only way that Islamists can act as they do is because they are controlled by the Jews! His argument for the Arabs to uproot the group is not because they are crazed Islamist, but because they are proxies of the Jews! Here's the kicker: Al-Jarallah has stated that the Arab world should recognize Israel and that Mahmoud Abbas should negotiate without preconditions. (Of course, he said the reason for the latter was "to cause international embarrassment for Israel.") Nevertheless, the person giving the most sane advice to the Arab world is still an insane Jew-hater himself. (He doesn't seem too appreciative that the US saved his country, either.) In case you are wondering, the Ben Gurion quote is made up. Apparently, it was made up specifically for this article, since there is no record of it anywhere else. |
Saudi missiles aimed straight at Israel, Iran Posted: 11 Jul 2013 12:15 PM PDT From The Telegraph: Saudi Arabia is targeting both Israel and Iran with powerful ballistic missiles, new satellite photography shown by military experts to The Telegraph suggests.I created an illustration showing the location and direction of each missile site, along with the detail of what the missile locations look like from satellite: The article goes on: David Butter, an associate fellow with the Middle East and North Africa program at Chatham House, the London-based foreign affairs think-tank, said there was "little surprise" that the Saudis had the missiles in place. |
Posted: 11 Jul 2013 11:00 AM PDT From Ian: Time to wise up to the Muslim Brotherhood Yet it is precisely this fear of being tarred by a far-right brush that has caused the centre to press the mute button. The Brotherhood and its secular allies on the Left have succeeded in closing down the debate.'CiF' contributor: Israel launched Operation Cast Lead "from the heart of Cairo" Electronic Intifada contributor Rana Baker just published a commentary at 'Comment is Free' ('Egypt's coup does not bode well for Palestinians', July 10), which should have been titled 'Egypt's coup does not bode well for Hamas' – for it's the autocratic leadership in Gaza City whose fortunes clearly evoke her sympathies.West Bank Protesters Call for Third Intifada Arab demonstrators with covered faces marched in Ramallah on Monday, calling for the launch of a third intifada (uprising) against Israel and chanting "military action is the shortest route to end occupation."West Bank Gas Stations Cut Off Palestinian Officials Over Non-Payment Finally, there is deep skepticism [PDF] that the West Bank could sustain a modern, functioning economy. Those worries will be deepened by news published in Arabic media today disclosing that gas station operators in the West Bank will no longer fill up PA security vehicles due to non-payment. Under normal circumstances, PA officials pay with PA government vouchers, and those vouchers are then reimbursed. The PA Finance Ministry last reimbursed fuel distributors five months ago.Did Obama Administration Meet With Hamas Officials? The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) has expressed alarm at reports that U.S. officials have conducted "direct meetings" with Hamas leaders and has called upon the Obama Administration to deny these reports if they are untrue.Egypt kills 32 Hamas fighters in Sinai campaign, daily reports The Egyptian army has killed some 200 gunmen in Sinai, including 32 Hamas members, and arrested 45 others over the past several days, an Egyptian security source told London-based Arab daily Al-Hayat on Thursday. .Egypt Seeks to Send Thousands of Soldiers to Sinai Egypt is seeking permission to send thousands of soldiers to Sinai, in order to battle Islamist groups that have ensconced themselves there after fleeing Egypt's major cities. The Times of London said that Egyptian's military rulers had filed the request for a major deployment in Sinai earlier this week.Second Christian in a week murdered in Sinai Security officials say suspected militants have killed a Christian merchant in the northern Sinai Peninsula.Obama Orders Review of U.S. Aid to Egypt Hours after United States officials confirmed that plans to deliver F-16 fighter jets to Egypt will go ahead despite the overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, President Barack Obama took a step back and ordered a review of U.S. assistance to Egypt's government.Egypt condemns "unacceptable interference" from Iran Egypt accused Iran on Thursday of "unacceptable interference" in its domestic affairs for having criticized the Egyptian army's removal of elected president Mohamed Morsi last week.Analysis: The rise of Hezbollah in Africa The stakes are clearly high for Nigeria. The reach of Hezbollah into the continent has prompted US and African counter-terrorism authorities to sharpen their focus and impose penalties. In June, the US Treasury Department sanctioned four Hezbollah operatives for drug smuggling in Sierra Leone, Senegal, the Ivory Coast and Gambia.Kirchner Opens Door to Latin America for Iran Argentina's populist-socialist president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has allowed Iran to infiltrate its economic sector and potentially use the country as a terrorist launching pad, U.S. officials and multiple experts said on Tuesday.UN to Hizbullah: Stay Out of Syria Conflict The United Nations Security Council on Wednesday called on Hizbullah to stop interfering in the civil war in Syria, though it failed to mention the Lebanese-based group by name.Report: Russia Could Suspend Syria S-300 Sale for Golan Role Israel may drop its opposition to stationing Russian troops on the Golan Heights as members of the UN peacekeeping force there – if Moscow halts its shipments of S-300 missiles to Damascus. Such a deal could be in the works, the London-based Arabic-language a-Sharq al-Awsat said Wednesday.Russia Accuses Syrian Rebels of Using Sarin Gas Russia on Tuesday accused Syrian rebels of using sarin nerve gas, but the U.S. dismissed these allegations and said more proof was required.Iranian Group: Tehran Building Another Underground Nuke Facility An Iranian dissident group in exile in Paris said Thursday that it had documentation proving the existence of a previously unknown underground nuclear facility in Iran. The facility is currently under construction, and will be used for nuclear research and development, the group said, although it is not clear what specific work will be done there.Saudi Arabia to expel foreigners who eat during Ramadan "Non-Muslim residents in the kingdom must not eat or drink in public during Ramadan, in respect to the holiness of Ramadan and the feelings of Muslims," said an interior ministry statement published by the official SPA news agency. |
Yes, Paul McCartney did get death threats for playing Israel Posted: 11 Jul 2013 09:30 AM PDT An article in Arutz-7, referring back to a little noticed article in Israel HaYom last month, says: When rock legend Paul McCartney came to Israel in 2008, he was, at least to some extent, taking his life in his hands. Not because of Israel's sometimes precarious security situation, but because he was threatened by BDS (boycott, divest, and sanction) anti-Israel groups. "I got death threats, but I'm coming anyway," the singer was quoted as saying by Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs researcher Adam Shay. I'm not sure about the exact quote, but there were very specific death threats against McCartney. From The Guardian, September 16, 2008: Despite several threats by extremists, Paul McCartney has refused to cancel an upcoming concert in Israel. He will go ahead with a gig in honour of the country's 60th anniversary. The exclusive EoZ review of the 2008 concert, by Yerushalimey, is here. (h/t Zvi, Ian) |
[Zero-sum game] + [Arab projection] = [Blame the Jews] Posted: 11 Jul 2013 08:00 AM PDT As I was reading yet another Arabic article that says that Jews must be behind all the problems in the Arab world because they are the ones who benefit most from Arab chaos, I realized that this type of thinking is not a manifestation of classic Arab anti-semitism quite as much as it is a necessary result of two modes of Arab thought. The first, as we've discussed before, is projection. This isn't particular to Arabs - almost all of us do this - but it means that people tend to think that others use the same logic that they do. (In the Arab and Muslim case, they accuse Jews of doing something that invariably is something that they themselves are invariably guilty of.) The second is the Arab insistence that the conflict is a zero-sum game. If Arabs win, the Jews lose, and vice versa. This mentality in itself makes peace impossible. Now, from the Arab perspective, the worst thing happening now is all the intra-Arab conflicts in Egypt, Syria and elsewhere. Since this is undeniably bad for Arabs, the zero-sum mentality makes it appear that this must be good for Israel. If they believe that this is good for Israel, then Arab projection insists that Israel also embraces the zero-sum mentality. If Israel believes - against all evidence and common sense - that Arab chaos and uncertainty is a good thing, then it makes perfect sense to say that Israel and the Jews are orchestrating this. This means that it Sunnis will say Jews are colluding with Shiites, that Assad will blame Jews for the mujahadeen, and the Egyptian army's supporters will blame the Jews for the Muslim Brotherhood. Thus antisemitism isn't what causes these crazed accusations, but antisemitism is a requirement for the accusations to be taken seriously. This translates into the huge increase of purely antisemitic articles in the Arab media over the past year. Just today, there is an article that insists that the Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna was Jewish! It claims that el-Banna's grandfather was a secret Jew who took on that name, which means "builder," because he was a Freemason. Therefore, the entire Muslim Brotherhood is a Jewish front organization! And in an interview with Bassam Abu Sharif, former senior advisor for Yasir Arafat and press officer for the PLO, we are told that Israel and the CIA are colluding with the Muslim Brotherhood as well as with the mujahadeen in Syria. (However, he stops short of saying that Hamas is part of the conspiracy, averring that Hamas is too Palestinian to be consciously a part of the plan. ) All these anti-Jewish and anti-Zionist conspiracy theories are certifiably nutty. But they are inevitable, as the Arab worldview cannot make sense without them. Self-blame is not acceptable. Jew-hatred is a needed component for the conspiracy theories to work, but the theories are not created for that purpose. Yet the Arab mentality requires a pseudo-intellectual foundation of Jew-hatred for the flawed logic to make sense, which leads to more antisemitic writings and speeches, ready to poison the next generation. |
Bosnian mujahid in Syria: "We came to fight the Jews and liberate Jerusalem" Posted: 11 Jul 2013 06:30 AM PDT Arabic media has an interview with Bayrou Janovic, a convicted Bosnian terrorist who came to Syria after four years in prison for his role in a bombing. He says that he came to Syria because he saw similarities between what was happening there and the Bosnian war. When asked about rebels who tortured a prisoner to death in a particularly gruesome way, he brushed that aside by saying that Syria is worse. Janovic adds, "We came to establish the rule of God on earth. Our goal here does not stop, [after Assad is defeated.] We will aim towards Jerusalem. We want to fight the Jews. "We are Muslims. We want to save mankind from villains and their evil. So we know why we came from and the future road waiting for us. ... We came to fight Israel and and eliminate them." |
Today's Arab Muslim antisemitism is brought to you by Syria Posted: 11 Jul 2013 04:40 AM PDT They may have other problems, but its always a crowd-pleasing idea to get back to the basics of attacking Jews: Following are excerpts from a sermon at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, which aired on Syrian TV on June 28, 2013. Don't forget that it was also a Jewish plot to create these nations that the Jews are now dividing. And the first paragraph is essentially the plot of the Khaybar miniseries that will be seen by many, many more people than watch this preacher. |
Fanta erases Israel from the map (UPDATE: Israel has returned) Posted: 11 Jul 2013 02:40 AM PDT From Fanta's list of countries in Asia it sells the product in: Hmmm. Something seems to be missing. If you go to the www.fanta.co.il domain, you get redirected to a Fanta-branded "page not found" page. Meaning that Fanta owns the Israeli Fanta domain and has decided to let it go nowhere. Once upon a time, the domain redirected to this page, which still exists. The Wayback Machine shows that the Fanta Israel redirect page was hacked sometime in 2012. But that part has been fixed since then. Clearly Fanta is still sold in Israel, as you can see it noted in the Israeli Coca-Cola page. However, the link from there to its Facebook page is broken, indicating that this page was abandoned. It used to be found under facebook.com/fclubIL. All that remains for Israeli Fanta fans is its YouTube page. This looks like a conscious decision to abandon Fanta Israel both on the Web and on Facebook. Yet "Fanta Palestinian Territories" under the .PS top level domain is fine. (h/t Pablo) UPDATE: I am told that Fanta is advertising heavily in Israel. Also, at least in Israel, its Facebook page (in Hebrew) works fine; I simply cannot get to it for some reason (and I'm not aware that FB can redirect based on location.) (h/t Gidon) It is possible that all this means is that Fanta does not have a home page for Israel - they clearly still sell there - but still it is a weird omission. Even if the page was only in English, they could have it listed. There is no Lebanon page listed either - is it marketed there? UPDATE 2: Answer: yes. So this just seems to indicate no country-specific page for Israel. Why that is, I have no idea. It isn't as if the Pal Territory page has any custom content that cannot be seen on other Arab pages. (same h/t) UPDATE 3: Israel is now on the list. It points to a page that is not nearly as elaborate as the other countries' - really, a slight revamping of an old Coca Cola Israel Fanta page - and then points from there to Facebook. Vietnam was also apparently added. (h/t Zvi) |
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