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- Details on the new EU guidelines for Israel (plus poster)
- Al Quds al Arabi publishes Haaretz op-ed defending Israel
- Algerian newspaper defends "Khaybar" series
- 7/16 Links Part 2: Saudi Airline Bans Israelis, CBN Covers Khaybar, Israeli DogTV Launches in the US
- Egyptian police to file complaint about being insultingly called "Jews"
- ElderToon: Abbas has a new chief negotiator
- 7/16 Links Part 1: EU directive is bad for peace, Temple Mount closed to non-Muslims, Iran's Red Line
- New Arab head of Cave of the Patriarchs murdered six Jews
- Blogging Kinot: Arab betrayal of Jews before Islam
Details on the new EU guidelines for Israel (plus poster) Posted: 16 Jul 2013 09:42 PM PDT Tablet has an analysis of the new, much talked about EU guidelines that caused an uproar on Tuesday in Israel. The actual text was only published early this morning so much of the coverage was based on a Haaretz report that was not as accurate as it should have been. So, just how earth-shattering are these guidelines? Tablet has acquired the official document containing the regulations, published today by the European Union, and we've spoken to an EU diplomat with close knowledge of its contents and drafting. As it turns out, there's a lot less in these guidelines than most press coverage would have you believe. Here's why:Nevertheless, the symbolism is indeed important, as the EU is clearly defining every inch over the Green Line to be Arab until negotiations make it otherwise: The EU does not recognise Israel's sovereignty over any of the territories referred to in point 2 and does not consider them to be part of Israel's territory, irrespective of their legal status under domestic Israeli law. The EU has made it clear that it will not recognise any changes to pre-1967 borders, other than those agreed by the parties to the Middle East Peace Process (MEPP).One problematic aspect of this document is that it refers to the 1949 armistice lines as "borders," when they were nothing of the sort. UNSC 242 and its drafters made it clear that Israel must have "secure and recognized boundaries," as opposed to the situation before 1967. For the EU to explicitly refer to those lines as "borders" cannot be an oversight - it is a deliberate attempt to pre-judge the outcome of negotiations and is a huge gift to the intransigent Mahmoud Abbas. This might not be new, but that doesn't make it right - it only proves that the incorrect wording is deliberate, which should trouble anyone who wants to deal with the EU. The idea of treating the anomalous 19 years of Jerusalem's artificial division and illegal occupation by Jordan of part of the city - where the holy sites were Judenrein - as somehow the "status quo" and an ideal to be strived for, while the successive 45 years of Jerusalem's unity is anomalous, is beyond absurd. It means that the EU subscribes to this: Israel is partially at fault for not having a clear, consistent, legal-based message to world diplomats on issues like Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. Beyond the legalities, though, is the reality that the poster above means to show: the world is targeting Jews, and only Jews. See this great post by Yaacov Lozowick on Beit Safafa for examples of Arab Israelis who moved to the other side of the Green Line and are never considered "settlers". Israel is doing a poor job at explaining its side of the story, and EU documents like this - even if only an incremental step - are the result. Nothing Israel is doing points to moving the discourse in any other direction. So things like the verbiage "borders," instead of causing a firestorm, are roundly believed to be accurate. |
Al Quds al Arabi publishes Haaretz op-ed defending Israel Posted: 16 Jul 2013 07:55 PM PDT Credit where credit is due: the pan-Arab, British based Arabic newspaper Al Quds al-Arabi published a Haaretz op-ed by Shuki Friedman that proves that Israel is not an apartheid state. The article wasn't perfect but it is certainly not something one sees every day in the Arab media. Excerpts: In recent months, the State of Israel has been repeatedly denounced in this very newspaper as an apartheid state. The analogy of Israel to an apartheid state - namely to late 20th-century South Africa - has been seeping into the public discourse, and politicians and spokespeople have been turning it into a familiar idiom that is gaining in popularity. |
Algerian newspaper defends "Khaybar" series Posted: 16 Jul 2013 05:00 PM PDT L'Expression, a French language Algerian newspaper, takes note of the (belated and) increasing Jewish and Israeli criticism of the Khyabar miniseries - and dismisses it. As I had predicted, their defense is that the series is simply a historical drama, and tells a true story of how the Jews in Khaybar acted towards the Muslims. What is left unsaid is that the writer, director and actors have all testified for months that the point of the series was to show the Arab world how Jews are deceitful and evil from the time of Moses to today. About six episodes have been aired so far. |
7/16 Links Part 2: Saudi Airline Bans Israelis, CBN Covers Khaybar, Israeli DogTV Launches in the US Posted: 16 Jul 2013 03:35 PM PDT From Ian: Anti-Semitic Film 'Family Entertainment' for Ramadan Film makers are promoting an anti-Semitic mini-series on the Muslim massacre of Jews as "family entertainment" for Ramadan.Michael Oren synthesized training as historian, role as diplomat When Oren was able to control the agenda, he had three preferred topics: the proto-Zionism that threaded throughout American history, manifest in the writings and sayings of figures such as Abraham Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson; the deep intensification of security cooperation between Israel and the United States during the Obama-Netanyahu era, a fact often lost in the verbal volleying on the peace process and Iran; and the touting of Israel's cultural and scientific achievements.Arabs ready anti-Israeli resolution over nukes After a two-year hiatus, Arab nations are relaunching efforts to single out Israel for criticism at a major international conference by preparing a resolution over the country's alleged nuclear arsenal, suggesting that the Jewish state's refusal to acknowledge it has such arms is threatening Middle East peace.NYC's De Blasio Threatens to Pull JFK Airport Slot From Saudi Arabian Airlines for Blocking Israelis From Flights The issue was originally brought to the attention of De Blasio's office by passengers who attempted to fly the airline, but were rebuffed. An investigation into the matter by his office confirmed the airline's prejudice. Attempts to book tickets by a staffer in his office posing as an Israeli national both through the airline's website and over the phone proved the complaints were founded on truth.Thai university apologizes for Hitler superhero mural "Regarding your report on the mural displayed at Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts on graduation day, the Chulalongkorn University Communication Center, on behalf of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, would like to express our sincere regret and apologize [to] the public and the media for such offensive material that was exhibited," Chulalongkorn University wrote to The Times of Israel on Monday.Group Promotes Guidelines to Prevent Jewish Funding of BDS Movement The UJA-Federation of New York commits about $900,000 per year in funding to the 92Y, according to Richard Allen, head of JCC Watch. Allen told JNS.org that his group is asking Jewish community members to "close your wallets to any of these charities that are promoting donor fraud."Knesset Committee Approves Memorial Day for Jewish Refugees of Arab States The Knesset Ministerial Committee for Legislation endorsed a new proposal on Sunday that will mark Nov. 30 as a national day to commemorate the more than 850,000 Jews who fled or were evicted from their homes in Arab countries after Israel's establishment, Israel Hayom reported.IDF Wishes Muslims a Blessed Ramadan (VIDEO) The IDF Spokesperson Brigadier General Yoav Mordechai wished Muslim citizens in Israel and across the world a Ramadan kareem, or blessed Ramadan, in a video message posted on the IDF YouTube account. The Israeli general spoke in Arabic with English subtitles throughout the video.130,513 Tons of Goods Entered Gaza in June A total of 4,967 trucks carrying 130,513 tons of goods entered the Gaza Strip from Israel through the Kerem Shalom land crossing in June. The imported goods included 1,568 truckloads of construction materials.Aiming to make holes in the head a thing of the past Constant, chronic headaches are more than just painful; they're a sign that something may be seriously wrong with your head. One test that may be run in such cases is an intracranial pressure procedure, a test that generally requires doctors to drill a hole in the skull and place a catheter or screw inside to let them check the pressure.Can artificial sweetener treat Parkinson's? Next time you chew a piece of gum, it won't be just for better breath but rather you could be protecting yourself from Parkinson's Disease. Tel Aviv University researchers have found that the artificial sweetener mannitol prevents clumps of the protein a-synuclein from forming in the brain — a characteristic of Parkinson's disease.Israeli technology investors raise $140m. for Aleph venture fund Veteran technology investors Michael Eisenberg and Eden Shochat, have created Aleph — a new $140 million early-stage fund aimed at bringing early-stage support to Israeli startups, particularly in big data.The US is going to the dogs – Israeli DogTV, that is DogTV, the made-in-Israel cable TV channel for dogs, is launching across the United States on August 1 through DirecTV, the largest satellite TV platform in the world, according to founder Ron Levi. |
Egyptian police to file complaint about being insultingly called "Jews" Posted: 16 Jul 2013 02:15 PM PDT Masrawy reports that the Egyptian police have stated on Facebook that they intend to submit a complaint to the Attorney General, against sports critic Alaa Sadeq, because he described them as "the Jews". Captain Majid Fayez wrote to Alaa Sadeq saying "your calling us Jews will not go unnoticed, and we will extend a complaint to the public prosecutor against you on the charges of spreading sedition and incitement against the police and the army, and publishing false news ... You want the destruction of Egypt, and our mission is to protect the homeland from people like you." Sadeq had complained about police use of tear gas and said that they, as well as the Ministry of Interior, were acting as Jews. |
ElderToon: Abbas has a new chief negotiator Posted: 16 Jul 2013 12:45 PM PDT |
Posted: 16 Jul 2013 11:45 AM PDT From Ian: Rouhani, You Don't Have to Turn on the Red Line With the crisis in Egypt receding from the media's gaze (everything's under control anyway, right?), Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took to the airwaves on Sunday to remind American audiences that Iran's nuclear program is still very much alive and remains within striking distance of the red line.Security Council fails to back Iranian sanctions violations The UN Security Council has refused to back a report by a panel of experts which unanimously concluded that Iran violated UN sanctions when it launched several ballistic missiles a year ago.John Bolton: Israel should have attacked Iran 'yesterday' "Israel should have attacked Iran yesterday – every day that goes by puts Israel in greater danger, every day Iran makes more progress," John Bolton, a former US ambassador to the UN, told The Jerusalem Post in an interview on Monday.Israeli leaders blast EU directive as bad for peace A European Union directive barring its 28 members from cooperating with Israeli entities in the West Bank and East Jerusalem garnered dramatic responses across the Israeli political spectrum Tuesday, with many saying it would push the Palestinians further from peace negotiations.Israel: EU Attacks Us Because We're Small "When it comes to disputed territories, the Europeans prefer to attack a small country like Israel instead of taking on more powerful states, because they're afraid of retaliation."David Ward Tweets truth to Jewish power In addition to contemplating that a British Member of Parliament seems to be fetishizing about the possible downfall of the Jewish state, it's also worth noting that, shortly after his Holocaust remarks in January, Ward attempted to contextualize the onslaught of criticism he was receiving by warning of "a huge operation out there, a machine almost, which is designed to protect the state of Israel from criticism."The BBC's temple of Alice Walker Despite the fact that the BBC's editorial guidelines – including of course those on accuracy and impartiality – apply to commissioned programmes as well as to BBC-produced content, absolutely no attempt is made in this film to balance Walker's vicious fictions concerning "Palestine" with facts or to make audiences aware of the significance of the practical consequences of the ideologies to which she subscribes, such as the boycotting of a language or the Walker film 1collaboration with Hamas and its supporters in the flotilla stunt.Police shut Temple Mount to non-Muslims The Jerusalem Police closed the Temple Mount to Jewish and Christian visitors Tuesday in an effort to prevent clashes between different religious groups.Israel allows two more Egyptian battalions into Sinai The additional forces mean that Egypt now has 11 infantry battalions deployed in the Sinai, as well as a tank battalion and assault helicopters — all emplaced with Israel's formal approval, as required by the treaty.Seven killed in overnight clashes in Egyptian capital Clashes overnight between police and supporters of Egypt's ousted president left at least seven people dead, authorities said Tuesday, in the latest eruption of political violence on the country's streets since the military deposed the Islamist leader nearly two weeks ago.Document attributed to Egypt's MB calls for bloodshed, dividing army The document states that "emerging victorious over the enemy requires patience, faith and determination" and at the same time calls for disbanding the Egyptian army, dividing it and distorting its image.Israel scratching its head after US officials (again) leak Syria strike In the wake of Israeli media reports about "anger" in Jerusalem over American leaks to CNN and The New York Times regarding an alleged Israeli attack in Syria this month, official sources clarified to The Times of Israel Monday that "there is no anger toward the administration."Three shells explode on Israeli Golan, none hurt Three mortar shells exploded on the Israeli side of the border fence with Syria on the Golan Heights Tuesday morning. No casualties or damage were reported from the incident, and there are currently no special security instructions for residents of the area.Taliban involvement may further drag Turkey into Syria quagmire In the latest development in the Syrian crisis, the Taliban declared that it would join the opposition ranks as part of a strategy to cement ties with the al-Qaeda leadership -- a situation which experts agree poses a threat to Turkey's security and the legitimacy of its support of the Syrian opposition.Egypt's Second Revolution Is Blow to Turkey With the fall of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Turkey has lost its most important strategic ally in the Arab world, making it one of the biggest losers of the second revolutionary wave in Egypt. Turkey lost not only a political and ideological partner, but the Brotherhood's fall affects multiple aspects of Turkey's Middle East strategy. The repercussions of Turkey's loss in Egypt will harm Turkey's image and its regional presence, especially since the new Egyptian rule considers Turkey to be a regional competitor, not a strategic partner. |
New Arab head of Cave of the Patriarchs murdered six Jews Posted: 16 Jul 2013 10:04 AM PDT Walla reports that the PA recently appointed a director for the "Ibrahimi Mosque," the Muslim side of the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron. His name is Tayser Abu Sneiheh. If you look at his Facebook page, you can see his profile photo shows him, circled, as a member of a terrorist cell that was responsible for murdering six yeshiva students in Hebron in 1980. In late spring of 1980, after the women had been in Beit Hadassah for over a year, Arab terrorists attacked the Yeshiva students [who came every Friday evening to dance and sing in front of the building.] The attackers began shooting and throwing hand grenades from the roof of the building facing Beit Hadassah. Six young men were murdered and many others were wounded.It is definitely the same person because he speaks about his appointment in other Facebook posts. There is no way that the Palestinian Authority didn't know Abu Sneineh's past. On the contrary, it seems likely that the murders are part of his credentials to be the head of the holy site in the same city that he murdered Jewish teens. Indeed, the terror cell was from Fatah, the dominant party in the PA, and the murders are still considered heroic today. Besides the perversion of a quasi-government honoring an admitted and unrepentant terrorist, we have a murderer who is now a director of a mosque. There are a billion Muslims in the world. Will any of them condemn the idea that a terrorist - one who brags about his murders - is leading a Muslim holy place? We know the PA will never condemn a person like Abu Sneineh and will choose to honor him instead. They routinely honor terrorists. But is there not a single Muslim on Earth who is horrified by the idea of a mosque being associated with a proud murderer? If not, that says a lot more about Islam than any number of anti-Muslim websites possibly can. (h/t Gidon Shaviv) |
Blogging Kinot: Arab betrayal of Jews before Islam Posted: 16 Jul 2013 08:17 AM PDT Kinot are the sorrowful prayers/intricate poems that Jews say on Tisha B'av recounting the many terrible events that happened to the Jewish people over the millennia. In the very first Kinah this morning there is a brief episode that is hinted at: I felt compelled to call my Arab kin for help; but they teased me and disastrously deceived me. The commentary in Mesorat HaRav explains: This refers to the story in the Midrash (Eicha Raba 2:4) of how the Jewish exiles were maltreated by the descendants of Ishmael in the land of Arabia. First they gave the starving Jews exceedingly salty and spicy food. Then they gave the Jews containers, but they containers were filled with stagnant air, not water.This betrayal is also remembered on Tisha B'av. |
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