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- UNRWA under the Knesset spotlight
- Guess who uses the phrase "Judea and Samaria"?
- 7/01 Links Part 2: LATMA's Ronit Survives Rock Terror Attack, the Myth of ‘Palestinian Susiya’
- The Mediterranean Games just ended, although one Mediterranean country was excluded
- An assassination in the Sinai
- 7/01 Links Part 1: Fools Rush In Where Statesmen Fear to Tread and Syrian Rebel Thanks Israel!
- BREAKING: Egyptian army gives 48 hour ultimatum to Brotherhood, political forces
- The New Yorker can't distinguish between zombies and Arabs, between zombie walls and the Kotel
- Kuwait MPs: "We would buy Israeli equipment and love them for it"
- A divorce as a microcosm of Egypt
UNRWA under the Knesset spotlight Posted: 01 Jul 2013 08:30 PM PDT From Israel Behind the News:
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Guess who uses the phrase "Judea and Samaria"? Posted: 01 Jul 2013 04:00 PM PDT From the Report by His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom to the Council of the League of Nations on the Administration of PALESTINE AND TRANS-JORDAN for the year 1938: Jerusalem [is] situated in the midst of the hills of Judea, and the principal towns are Haifa, with its modern harbour, in the north at the entrance to the plain of Esdraelon; Jaffa, a second port which lies some 40 miles west- north-west of Jerusalem; Tel Aviv, which is contiguous to Jaffa; and Nablus, the ancient Sichem, in the hills of Samaria.From UN document A/364, September 1947: Apart from these inland plains in the north and portions of the desert area in the south, the interior of the country is very mountainous with the hills of Judea and Samaria in the centre and the hills of Galilee in the north....From UN A/RES/181(II) 29 November 1947: The boundary of the hill country of Samaria and Judea starts on the Jordan River at the Wadi Malih south-east of Beisan and runs due west to meet the Beisan-Jericho road and then follows the western side of that road in a north-westerly direction to the junction of the boundaries of the sub-districts of Beisan, Nablus, and Jenin. From that point it follows the Nablus-Jenin sub-district boundary westwards for a distance of about three kilometres and then turns north-westwards, passing to the east of the built-up areas of the villages of Jalbun and Faqqu'a, to the boundary of the sub-districts of Jenin and Beisan at a point north-east of Nuris.....These are all official documents in the UN archives. In 1998, the PLO expressed its anger at the use of this ancient - and accurate - term: It is shocking that the Foreign Minister, while speaking of the agreement, uses a phrase like "Judea and Samaria" to describe the West Bank, in flagrant violation of the Wye River Memorandum and other existing agreements between the two sides. The use of such a term is indicative of an expansionist ideology and policies.The UN didn't start capitalizing "West Bank" as a place name until at least 1968. |
7/01 Links Part 2: LATMA's Ronit Survives Rock Terror Attack, the Myth of ‘Palestinian Susiya’ Posted: 01 Jul 2013 02:15 PM PDT From Ian: Latma Satire Star Survives Rock Terror Ambush Ronit Avrahamof Shapira, known to many as Ronit the newscaster from Youtube political satire Latma, survived a road ambush by rock-throwing terrorists Sunday night. She was in the family car that was being driven by her husband, Eliezer ("Leizi"), and their small children.Barry Rubin: As Slander and Hatred Mount: Where is the Rallying for Israel Melchett concludes with a story about his father when they visited Babylon in the 1920s. In referring to the battle that was still being engaged in, the senior Mond said:The Saga of Ancient 'Palestinian Susiya' – The Town That Never Was The Arab strategy: An Arab family erects a tent, illegally, near the archaeological site of the ancient town of Susiya. As time passes, the tent becomes a makeshift structure, which expands into several structures. With the support of extreme left-wing activists, the 'ancient' town of 'Palestinian Susiya' is invented, reported the Tazpit News Agency.Claire Berlinski: The Gezi Diaries: Can We Still Call Turkey Civilized? Some see it as a modern democracy with an Islamic tint, an improving, reforming country. But if you were in Istanbul during the last month and a half, you'd have seen something completely different: a violent, authoritarian, increasingly suppressive and brutal regime. Tales from the Dark Side, Turkish style.Jordanians Protest Imports from Israel, But Amman May Import Gas Jordanians in Amman have been protesting against imports from Israel, but may not be aware their government has quietly been discussing the option of taking on another new import as well: the purchase of Israeli natural gas.Jewish history, saved one frame at a time When Barbra Streisand needed visual inspiration to create shtetl sets for "Yentl," there was only one place she could call.WATCH: The film that saved the wall This film (nineteen minutes in) depicts the first-ever scenes of Jews praying at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, according to the Spielberg Jewish Film Archive.Herzl's ties to the red, white and blue Wednesday, July 3, marks the 109th anniversary of the death of Theodor Herzl. In the US the Yiddish newspapers' headlines rang out in 1904: "Our Prince has Fallen." In seven brief but intense years of activity, Herzl fashioned the building blocks upon which the Jewish state, Israel, became a reality.Israel Daily Picture: The Amazing Portraits of Shlomo and Sonia Narinsky Jewish Photographers Exiled by the Turks, Swept Up by the Nazis Born in the Ukraine in 1885, Shlomo Narinsky studied art in Moscow, Paris and Berlin before moving to Palestine where he set up a studio.A vision for Eye from Zion Founded in 2007, Eye from Zion provides free medical treatment to needy populations around the world, specifically oculoplastic, cataract and cross-eye corrective surgeries. To date, delegations have worked in Vietnam, Myanmar and Ethiopia. The organization's mission is "to give the best medical aid, and at the same time, deliver a message of mutual humanitarian aid in the spirit and values of the State of Israel and of the Jewish Heritage."Claire visits robotic suit creators in Israel PARAPLEGIC London Marathon hero Claire Lomas has travelled to Israel to visit the company that made her amazing feat possible. |
The Mediterranean Games just ended, although one Mediterranean country was excluded Posted: 01 Jul 2013 12:30 PM PDT The 17th Mediterranean Games in Turkey's southern province of Mersin ended with a dazzling ceremony after the men's and women's singles badminton, rhythmic gymnastics, bocce, men's and women's handball final and women's volleyball competitions. If you look at the list of countries participating in the games, though, you see that one country which has a coast on the Mediterranean is not listed. I reported in 2011 that after years of opposing it, the International Olympic Committee supported both Israel and the Palestinian Arab teams be allowed to participate in the 2013 games. A final decision on the matter is expected to be made by an extraordinary session of the General Assembly of the Committee which will take place before June 30, 2012.Somehow, between October 2011 and June 2012, the extraordinary session's focus changed from voting on allowing the teams to play in 2013 to the question of whether they can play in Spain in 2017. From what I can tell, the issue of 2013 was never discussed. It looks like there was some backroom politics going on to avoid making the decision for the games scheduled in Turkey. The president of the CIJM is named Amar Addadi. I'm sure that's not relevant at all. Nor the fact that the games were held in, um, Turkey. Pure coincidence, I'm sure. Note that whatever happened to disallow Israel also stopped the Palestinian team from participating. Which just goes to show that the people who make decision like these hate Israel far more than they love "Palesitne." |
Posted: 01 Jul 2013 11:00 AM PDT From Al Masry al Youm: Anonymous gunmen killed Brigadier General Mohamed Hani, an inspector for the Interior Ministry in North Sinai governorate, on Saturday afternoon, a statement for the ministry said.In a followup story, Shorouk News quotes Hani's brother as saying that Hani "was always saying that the Jews, when they were in the Sinai, were more merciful than the jihadists." |
7/01 Links Part 1: Fools Rush In Where Statesmen Fear to Tread and Syrian Rebel Thanks Israel! Posted: 01 Jul 2013 09:30 AM PDT From Ian: Barry Rubin: Fools Rush In Where Statesmen Fear to Tread What the heck is the U.S. line on Egypt? To support the elected repressive, anti-American, anti-Christian, antisemitic, anti-woman, anti-gay regime which cannot even decide on taking billions of dollars from international banks which would never be paid back?David Horovitz: Why 'a little more work' won't do it, Mr. Kerry In a region where instability is now the norm pretty much everywhere bar Israel, and where Iran has thus far outmaneuvered the West as it speeds toward a nuclear weapons capability, this is a pretty discouraging time for a tiny country to be contemplating high-risk territorial compromise — especially when Hamas's quickfire violent takeover from Fatah of Gaza in 2007 constituted a profoundly worrying precedent for what might occur were Israel to withdraw from the West Bank.Israeli official: Kerry disappointed in Abbas U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is disappointed in the conduct of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, a senior Israeli diplomatic official said on Sunday after Kerry departed Israel following his latest attempt to renew Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.Kerry vs. Palestinian obstinacy We are nowhere close to meaningful negotiations. There have been past cases in which a U.S. secretary of state came to the region and Israel agreed to give up, before negotiations, inalienable assets and this led to the hardening of the other side's positions. One should remember the willingness of the governments of Yitzhak Rabin and Ehud Barak to hand the Golan Heights over to the regime of Hafez Assad.Honest Reporting: Get Your Head Around This Writing about US Secretary of State John Kerry's latest Middle East visit, Harriet Sherwood of The Guardian includes the following sentence:Guardian photo caption runs interference for 'Hamas Jihad Camp', again. So, according to the Observer caption, Hamas-run camps merely reinforce "awareness of the conflict with Israel." As such language would leave the impression that children are merely receiving educational instruction on the political dynamics of the "conflict", here are some photos from the camps, which (as reported on multiple new sites), are clearly military in nature.EU Slams Gaza for Executions of 'Collaborators' The EU mission in Jerusalem and Ramallah on Sunday condemned the recent execution of two Palestinian Authority Arabs in Gaza by Hamas authorities, a statement quoted by the Ma'an news agency read.Activists storm Muslim Brotherhood HQ as protests continue Protesters stormed and ransacked the Cairo headquarters of President Mohammed Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood group early Monday, in an attack that could spark more violence as demonstrators gear up for a second day of mass rallies aimed at forcing the Islamist leader from power.Turmoil grips Egypt as four ministers quit Morsi government Youths hurl firebombs and rocks while storming building; 16 dead, nearly 800 hurt since anti-Morsi protests began; president refuses to bow to pressure for his resignation.We have no beef with Israel, Syrian Islamist rebel group says Earlier in June, an unnamed spokesperson for a Syrian rebel group operating near the Turkish border told Israel Radio that his group "hopes for peace and security with Israel after the downfall of the Assad regime," but that it doesn't want Israel to interfere in the revolution.Saudi Arabia Jails Seven for Facebook Activism The eastern sector has seen a number of demonstrations by minority Shi'ites over alleged government discrimination and negligence since the region-wide Arab Spring uprisings two years ago. |
BREAKING: Egyptian army gives 48 hour ultimatum to Brotherhood, political forces Posted: 01 Jul 2013 08:33 AM PDT From Al Ahram: The armed forces are giving all political forces 48 hours as a last chance to solve the ongoing problems, or else the armed forces will have to announce a new roadmap for the future, and will enforce certain measures with the help of all factions including the youth, without excluding anyone.Things are getting interesting. BBC adds: In his pre-recorded statement broadcast on state television on Monday evening, the head of the armed forces described the protests as an "unprecedented" expression of the popular will.I think they just did. |
The New Yorker can't distinguish between zombies and Arabs, between zombie walls and the Kotel Posted: 01 Jul 2013 06:45 AM PDT I would say that there is a decent correlation between zombies and terrorists. They both want to kill you in gruesome ways, and they are both the kinds of people, or former people, you want to keep as far away from you as possible. But to The New Yorker reviewer Hendrik Hertzberg, World War Z is equating zombies - and Palestinian Arabs. Even though the basic plot of the Jerusalem part of the movie shows the exact opposite. What do the Israelis do? They build a wall. But they're basically humane, civilized people, so in Jerusalem, where we join them, they keep a gate open to let in the as-yet-uninfected un-undead—Palestinian Arabs, by the look of them. All goes well until some Palestinians already in the city start singing too lustily, and the massed zombies, also seemingly Palestinian, decide that they want in, too. (Zombies are attracted by loud noises.) This leads to the most remarked-upon scene in the film, which takes place at what resembles the Western Wall. The scrambling West Bank zombies just keep coming, climbing on top of one another until they form a giant ex-human pyramid, a siege engine of the undead, stacking up and spilling over the barrier. We are left to infer that everything probably would have still been O.K. if only the gates had been kept shut.In the movie, the Israelis distinguish between Palestinian Arabs and zombies. In real life, the Israelis distinguish between Palestinian Arabs and terrorists. (I also understand that the singing in the movie that attracts the zombies is by both Jews and Arabs, although I haven't seen it. But when your ideological blinders are as rigid as Hendrik Hertzberg's, you cannot be bothered to notice such things.) This liberal reviewer cannot tell the difference between Palestinians, zombies and terrorists! In his zeal to demonize Israel, he does the exact same thing he is unjustly accusing Israel of! (His line about keeping the gates shut seems to mean the movie is saying that Israel should not allow Arabs into Israel altogether, the exact opposite of the message that Israel distinguishes between good guys and bad guys, a skill that Hertzberg apparently cannot even fathom.) Of course, he also has a hard time distinguishing between a defensive anti-zombie wall and one of the holiest sites in Judaism, so his ability to make fine distinctions seems to be defective altogether. Perhaps he thinks, like UNESCO, that the Kotel is a separation barrier meant to keep the Jewish quarter and other Jerusalem quarters separate. Here's some help for you, Hendrick: One more time: Anti-zombie wall: Holy site: Still can't figure it out, Hendrick? Well, given how incredibly stupid your article is, I'm not too surprised. (h/t Gidon Shaviv) |
Kuwait MPs: "We would buy Israeli equipment and love them for it" Posted: 01 Jul 2013 05:15 AM PDT From MEMRI:
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A divorce as a microcosm of Egypt Posted: 01 Jul 2013 02:43 AM PDT From Albawaba: A 31-year-old Egyptian woman that works as an Arabic language teacher filed for divorce in Cairo, the Arabic news site 7th Day reports.Splitting Egypt might end up being the only solution in the end as well. |
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