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- Waiting for an invitation to make a framework to set up negotiations
- J-Street student trip pays respects to Arafat
- Jordanian MB leader says "Jews" behind Egyptian coup
- 7/22 Links Part 2: Extremism Escalating in the WB, Mira Nair’s Hypocrisy, Israels Changing Demography
- King David's palace unearthed?
- "Khaybar" antisemitic miniseries available on US DISH TV (update)
- Hamas official says Egypt wants to take back Gaza
- 7/22 Links Part 1: Great Expectations, PA Spokesmen Deny Talks, EU Finally Labels Hezbollah Terrorists
- PA minister admits any agreement with Israel would be a scam
- Abbas threatens: "If we don't get what we want, all options are open"
- ABC-Australia parrots a lie: "There are no birds in Gaza"
- Nasrallah makes his case against EU blacklisting Hezbollah; insists Israel wants to invade Lebanon (update)
Waiting for an invitation to make a framework to set up negotiations Posted: 23 Jul 2013 12:00 AM PDT From Ma'an: Chief PLO negotiator Saeb Erekat has not yet received an official invitation to Washington to meet with his Israeli counterpart, President Mahmoud Abbas' spokesman said Monday.Did I nail it in this cartoon or what? |
J-Street student trip pays respects to Arafat Posted: 22 Jul 2013 08:45 PM PDT A student took a J-Street sponsored tour of Jerusalem and Ramallah - and there was nothing remotely even-handed about it. While the point of the article is about how her fellow college students were so lacking in critical thinking skills that they swallowed the lies they were given whole, one could not tell that this trip was organized by a supposedly Jewish, "pro-Israel/pro-peace" organization as opposed to an Arab propaganda outfit. And this J-Street trip winds up in a most sickening way: We hopped on our charter bus and went to meet with a member of the PLO negotiating team on the well known Emek Refaim street in the German Colony. Not surprisingly, the man was filled with anger. He started off by saying how difficult it is to be a Palestinian in the German Colony seeing Israeli flags waving from houses that were once homes of Palestinians. Probably the strangest part of the entire trip was going to the PLO headquarters to visit Yasser Arafat's memorial. I felt we stood there for an uncomfortably long time. I did not want to be disrespectful, but I in no way wanted to be mistaken as honoring him. I felt chills as I stood at the monument of a man who was thought of as a hero by the suicide bombers who killed so many Israelis over the years.Yes - J-Street takes students on a trip to pay homage to a terrorist with the blood of hundreds of Jews on his hands! (h/t Lauri) |
Jordanian MB leader says "Jews" behind Egyptian coup Posted: 22 Jul 2013 06:45 PM PDT Dr. Hammam Said, a leader of Jordan's Muslim brotherhood, said that Egypt's coup was planned by the Jews and Arab followers of Iran in order to stop the Arab Spring. These sorts of articles are all over the place nowadays. Over the weekend Arab media reported that interim Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi was really Jewish, saying his mother was a Moroccan Jew who belonged to a Jewish defense organization called "HaMagen" from 1948 to 1950. Another recent article said that Israel, the US and Saudi Arabia colluded to bring Morsi down. And these are in newspapers, not crazy forums or chat groups. |
Posted: 22 Jul 2013 03:50 PM PDT From Ian: Khaled Abu Toameh: Extremism Escalating in the West Bank The anti-Jewish and anti-American tirade came as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry resumed his efforts to force Abbas and the Palestinian Authority leadership to return to the negotiating table with Israel.US, Canada condemn ECOSOC anti-Israel resolution Only the US and Canada opposed the resolution (43 yes, 2 no, 1 abstention-Haiti), which followed accusations from the Palestinian delegation of "racism and colonization," and phrases such as "occupation is the ugliest form of racism and terrorism," and "the State of Israel is a state of terror, settlers are terror, military are terror." This was only matched by Syria which accused Israel of "stealing historical artifacts to lie about history" of the Golan and "imposing Hebrew on students."The European Union: What Was Not Said The EU might truly help the Palestinians by helping the development of the Palestinian economy, and the introduction of the rule of law, equal justice under law, transparent and accountable governance, a free press, and other human rights. Sadly, however, it is hard not to come to the conclusion that the EU is not so much interested in helping the Palestinians so much as in helping them to sabotage Jews.Isi Leibler: Europe hypocritically lashes out against Israel We must not concede to this malevolent new EU demand which, if played out further, would entail abandoning hundreds of thousands of law-abiding citizens. We must make every possible effort to prevent the EU from expanding this move toward broader sanctions. And we must make clear that while this discriminatory clause remains in effect, we can no longer consider the EU an honest broker or an intermediary in peace negotiations.Legal Experts to Tell Ashton: Cancel the EU Boycott The appeal, which was declared on Saturday, is led by former Israeli Ambassador to Canada Alan Baker, who now serves as head of the International Action Division at the Legal Forum for the Land of Israel.Israel's fast evolving demography Compared with the rapidly developing political and military situation in the Middle East, demographics change at a glacial pace. Yet demographic developments in Israel in recent years have been unfolding with unusual speed, and seem to be accelerating.Israelly Cool: Mira Nair's Hypocrisy Mira Nair, who apparently made some movies, said she is boycotting the Haifa Film festival because Israel is an apartheid state.UK Clergyman Calls on Church to Repent for Past Anti-Semitism An Anglican clergyman spoke on the church's history of anti-Semitism and called on the institution to repent at the annual UK conference of the Church's Ministry among Jewish people.Natalie Portman heads to Israel to scout film locations Hollywood megastar Natalie Portman is planning to visit Israel in the near future to scout locations for a new film. The film, based on the epic autobiographical novel "A Tale of Love and Darkness" by Israeli author Amos Oz, will be Portman's directorial debut. The actress will also star in the film.From music student to infantryman The 22-year-old soldier is part of the Givati Brigade, an amphibious combat unit. Currently based in the West Bank, he patrols and protects the borders and checkpoints. As a commander, he is responsible for the lives of 12 soldiers.Israel's 'museum-friendly' app maker does the Guggenheim Museums have benefited quietly but enormously from the smartphone revolution with apps guiding visitors through exhibits. These apps can save museums money and hassle by delivering information directly to visitors, enabling them to post fewer docents on the floor to answer questions.How to bolster 'natural killer' cells against flu Our immune systems are equipped with "natural killer" (NK) cells that recognize and eliminate influenza-virus-infected cells in order to keep the virus from spreading. A great CAMERA video: |
King David's palace unearthed? Posted: 22 Jul 2013 02:20 PM PDT The media has had a lot of articles in the past couple of days about a major find that, some say, would have been one of King David's palaces in Khirbet Qeiyafa. What's the actual evidence? Two royal public buildings, the likes of which have not previously been found in the Kingdom of Judah of the tenth century BCE, were uncovered this past year by researchers of the Hebrew University and the Israel Antiquities Authority at Khirbet Qeiyafa – a fortified city in Judah dating to the time of King David and identified with the biblical city of Shaarayim.AP adds: Garfinkel said his team found cultic objects typically used by Judeans, the subjects of King David, and saw no trace of pig remains. Pork is forbidden under Jewish dietary laws. Clues like these, he said, were "unequivocal evidence" that David and his descendants had ruled at the site.The archaeologists seem to have dated the structure quite precisely to the time of David's reign, which was from 1002–970 BCE, or shortly thereafter. They identified the seals in the storerooms as being from Judah. There is no evidence of non-kosher animal bones. (We know the Philistines raised and ate pig meat; there is disagreement among scholars whether Canaanites ate pork as well. They apparently ate donkey at times.) Also, there is evidence of some Hebrew writings at the site. Definitively calling this "David's palace" seems a little premature to me, but Khirbet Qeiyafa seems to be very good proof of the early Judean kingdom. |
"Khaybar" antisemitic miniseries available on US DISH TV (update) Posted: 22 Jul 2013 12:46 PM PDT Dish-TV, a US-based satellite TV service, offers the Dubai Satellite Channel: This channel is showing the antisemitic miniseries, "Khaybar." So incitement against Jews is not only available in the Arab world - which is bad enough - but also in the US, as well as Europe. Not that "human rights organizations" care about the rights of Jews, as they have continuously refused to comment on this show. Atlas Shrugs has information on how to complain to Dish-TV. So far they are simply saying that they are not responsible for the programming they play. (h/t youandme2 and MEMRI) UPDATE: This appears to be the proper online FCC form to complain. (h/t Dave4321) |
Hamas official says Egypt wants to take back Gaza Posted: 22 Jul 2013 10:50 AM PDT Felesteen, a Hamas newspaper, reports that the deputy head of the "political bureau" of Hamas, Mousa Abu Marzouk, is accusing Egypt of wanting to exercise sovereignty over the Gaza Strip as it had before 1967. Reports from Gaza indicate that this morning, for the third time this month, Egyptian helicopters hovered over the sector, apparently during Egyptian army operations to destroy smuggling tunnels. Israel has not interfered with Egyptian aircraft over Gaza. Marzouk says that the helicopters show that Egypt wants to re-assert its rule over Gaza. This is, of course, nonsense - no one wants Gaza. Gazans would leave en masse if a single Arab country would welcome them as equal citizens. But that vaunted Arab hospitality and support for their Palestinian brethren only goes so far. (Even when Egypt controlled Gaza, they kept it as a sort of prison for all Palestinians who ended up in Egypt.) Marzouk also reiterated that Hamas has no desire to attack Egypt, and that all the news reports about Hamas members being arrested or killed along with Sinai jihadists are lies. |
Posted: 22 Jul 2013 09:50 AM PDT From Ian: JPost Editorial: Great expectations Why should Israelis who have already paid the ultimate price be forced to undergo such an indignity? Has Abbas done anything constructive, such as prepare his people for painful concessions necessary to reach an agreement with Israel, to deserve such a gesture? Previous prisoner releases have failed to soften Palestinian stands. Most likely they have achieved the opposite, since Palestinians have learned it is possible to exact concessions from Israel without reciprocating.Both Abbas's spokesmen say no deal yet to restart talks Contradicting Secretary of State John Kerry, spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh said in a statement late Sunday that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas agreed to send a delegate to Washington merely to continue lower-level preliminary talks with an Israeli counterpart about the terms for negotiations.Israel, PA Accept Martin Indyk as Mediator in Negotiations Indyk criticized President Barack Obama's Middle East policy in 2009. He said that Obama and U.S. Middle East envoy George Mitchell have failed in the Middle East.Analysis: 'Wanting it more than the parties themselves' What if the type of Palestinian state that Netanyahu is willing to give is not the type of state Abbas can accept? At 78-years-old, is he going to want to be the one to go down in Palestinian history as the leader to have closed the door on all the maximalist Palestinian aspirations, including the right of refugees and their descendants to return to pre-1967 Israel? And do his people – and Hamas is a big part of his people – want him to do so? Kerry is forcing the issue, dragging the sides back to the table kicking and screaming. For this he has already won many plaudits. But is what is good for Kerry and America's standing in the region, necessarily good for Israel and the Palestinians?Analysis: Arab world pessimistic on renewed peace talks The Arab world – which is divided on almost any element including Shi'ites and Sunnis, radical and conservative Muslims, various states and tribes – appear to unite in their pessimistic outlook of the planned, US-moderated peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians. Yet some Arab newspapers, instead of focusing on this issue, have focused their commentary on other conflicts in the region.Arab League Blames Israel Before Talks Even Start Sabih added that the Arab League was monitoring Israel's stance so the talks were not simply "negotiations for the sake of negotiations, going round in a vicious circle".Keeping BBC audience's eyes on the 'settlements' ball Some might say that "further complicated" is a bit of an understatement. The fact that the PA is not in control of part of the territory it will be negotiating about, and upon which it hopes to establish a state, is clearly a huge issue, as is the fact that the PA president's legitimate mandate to sign anything on behalf of the Palestinian people expired years ago. Another glaring problem is that the PA clearly cannot claim to be able to give security guarantees on behalf of the range of terrorist organisations including Hamas, the PFLP, the DFLP and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad which are openly hostile to negotiations.Indy's political editor misrepresents David Ward's vile Holocaust remarks As the quote clearly indicates, Ward was castigating Jews as Jews for, a mere few years after liberation from the death camps in 1945, evidently not learning the correct moral lessons and thus beginning immediately to inflict atrocities on Palestinians.EU agrees to place Hezbollah military wing on terror list Britain has sought to persuade the EU to put the Shiite Muslim group's military wing on the bloc's terrorism list since May, citing evidence that it was behind a bus bombing in Bulgaria last year which killed five Israelis and their driver.PA Children Call for 'Liberation' of Palestine' The video, which was recently recorded at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, is a good example of the radical Islamic education given to children in the PA.Netanyahu: Morsi ouster shows weakness of Islamist movements In rare remarks on Egypt's government crisis, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has suggested that the fall of the president, Mohamed Morsi, demonstrates the weaknesses of political Islamist movements.Syria accused of gassing Palestinian refugee camp The National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces said Sunday that the Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus had been gassed by regime forces amid heavy fighting.Red Crescent to make 'halal' drugs with Turkish blood Akar told daily Hurriyet that the move could both eliminate dependence on drugs imports, as well as providing Muslim Turks with assurances that their medicine complies with their religious codes. |
PA minister admits any agreement with Israel would be a scam Posted: 22 Jul 2013 08:05 AM PDT From Palestinian Media Watch: PA Minister of Religious Affairs, Mahmoud Al-Habbash::As PMW notes: The Hudaybiyyah peace treaty was a 10-year truce that Muhammad, Islam's Prophet, made with the Quraish Tribe of Mecca. However, two years into the truce, Muhammad attacked and conquered Mecca. The PA Minister of Religious Affairs stressed in his Friday sermon that Muhammad's agreeing to the Hudaybiyyah treaty was not "disobedience" to Allah, but was "politics" and "crisis management." The minister emphasized that in spite of the peace treaty, two years later Muhammad "conquered Mecca." He ended his comparison by expressing the view that the Hudaybiyyah agreement is not just past history, but that "this is the example and this is the model." |
Abbas threatens: "If we don't get what we want, all options are open" Posted: 22 Jul 2013 07:15 AM PDT Imagine the outcry that would follow if Bibi Netanyahu said that if the planned peace talks don't go well, "all options are on the table." It would be perceived as a threat - perhaps to annex the territories, perhaps to unilaterally annex parts, perhaps to occupy Area A. Either way, it would make headlines, confirming the idea of Israeli belligerency and intransigence. Netanyahu never said that. But Mahmoud Abbas did. Palestine Press Agency quotes Abbas as saying that if there is no progress in the peace talks, "all options are open." A violent intifada? Whatever he is threatening, it is clear that Abbas isn't serious about an agreement, because he also said that any agreement would be subject to a popular referendum before the PLO would move forward. given that the PA hasn't been able to hold real elections for about a decade now, this pretty much means that Abbas can hold out for whatever he demands because he knows that he can always blame the "people" he rules for any deals he doesn't want to sign. |
ABC-Australia parrots a lie: "There are no birds in Gaza" Posted: 22 Jul 2013 05:30 AM PDT On Australian TV, there was an interview with Moira Kelly, a woman who is building a garden in Gaza, who makes the incredible claim that there are no birds in the sector (4:08): Kelly: "And there are no birds in Gaza."The interview, when posted on the ABC website, is headlined "Peace garden to bring birds back to Gaza." But as AIJAC shows, the claim that there are no birds at all in Gaza, this "phenomenal little statistic," is a ridiculousand easily disproven lie: It is hard to imagine how ABC news staff could have not caught Kelly's blatant exaggeration and even felt free to put the ABC's imprimatur on the claim by including it in the story summary. Yet even the most cursory investigation would have confirmed that the Gaza Strip, like its neighbour Israel, is literally teeming with avian life.Here is a photo of Gaza birds taken last year: Somehow this photographer managed to find several of the nonexistent birds. AIJAC continues: ABC goofed by giving Kelly a license to exaggerate claims about conditions in Gaza as a fundraising and propaganda tool. Even before the construction of this park, Gaza most certainly did, and continues to have, trees, bird life as well as green spaces (even some lavish ones, like the Dolphin Water Park and Resort which opened in April, compensating for another one which Hamas destroyed in 2010).By the way, in Moira Kelly's website, we can read: The delegation had also been invited to meet with Yasser Arafat, the late Palestinian leader and Chairman of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation and his team in his compound. Moira was one of the last Australians to have met with him before his death and found him to be a misunderstood man of great faith and great compassion, and above all, passionate about his people.In other words, some people will believe anything as long as they really, really want to. |
Posted: 22 Jul 2013 02:20 AM PDT Hizballah leader Hassan Nasrallah made a little-noticed speech Friday night in which he not only asserted that Hezbollah is protecting Lebanon against Israel's unending expansionism, but also that the EU cannot separate Hizballah's "military wing" from the good people of Lebanon itself. This was a clear attempt to counter the possibility that the EU might declare Hezballah's military wing ("resistance") to be a terror organization today. Sayyed Nasrallah wondered if someone believed that Lebanon was no longer exposed to Israel threats, stressing that if someone believed so, this would be a "misfortune", as Israel's greediness has no end.The Lebanese are increasingly sick of Hizballah in light of its dragging the nation into the Syrian mess, and this speech exposes far more about Nasrallahs' fears than about Israel's, by not even addressing Syria and acting like just another Arab despot - by blaming Israel for all problems. One consequence of the recent upheavals in the Arab world is that the people are no longer buying it. Nasrallah won't be taken down by Israel, but by the Lebanese people he is pretending are on his side. UPDATE: Despite these efforts, the EU is declaring Hizballah's "military wing" to be a terrorist group. |
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