Elder of Ziyon Daily News |
- ElderToons: One wing to rule them all
- 7/25 Links Part 2: Egyptian Blogger Denounces Khaybar, Irish MEP Calls For a New Intifada
- Middle East casualty reality check
- Hamas closes Ma'an, Al Arabiya offices in Gaza
- The EU responds to my letter, without responding to my letter
- 7/25 Links Part 1: Bulgaria Names Bombing Suspects, Kontorovich on EU Rules, Syria Kills 15 More Pals
- Reason #7205 peace is impossible
- Israel-haters at York U think they are above the rules
- Prisoner release proves that the talks are going to be a farce
ElderToons: One wing to rule them all Posted: 25 Jul 2013 06:42 PM PDT |
7/25 Links Part 2: Egyptian Blogger Denounces Khaybar, Irish MEP Calls For a New Intifada Posted: 25 Jul 2013 03:00 PM PDT From Ian: Hussein Aboubakr: The Holy Anti-Semitic Month of Ramadan Ramadan specials like Khaibar are designed to remind large numbers of Arab viewers every day for a month that their Jewish neighbors are plotting their destruction. I distinctly remember Ramadan in 2005, when a Lebanese TV series titled The Diaspora Arabs featured a scene in which Jews slaughtered a Christian child for their secret matzah ingredient, the blood of Christians!Irish MEP condemned for suggesting Palestinians return to intifada In an interview last week with the Russia-based television network RT, Paul Murphy, a Socialist Party MEP for Dublin, said that a "struggle" along the lines of the first intifada was "necessary."Terra Incognita: Helen Thomas' lost teaching moment Thomas had what might be described as a anti-Judeo-centric worldview, one where almost everything in the world has a Jewish or "Israeli" connection. Israeli in this case is interchangeable with "Jew," since she argued that Israelis should return to where Jews, in her view, came from. She interposes the two, as in the construction "every Jew is a persecuted victim forever – while they are victimizing Palestinians."The Helen Thomas Cover-Up: Media Whitewash Bigoted Record Miami Herald critic Glenn Garvin likewise had Thomas' number in a 2008 review of what he called "the fawning HBO documentary," Thank You, Mr. President: Helen Thomas At The White House ("Documentary Forgets to Ask Hard Questions," Aug. 18, 2008). Garvin said that in her nearly half-century covering presidents; Thomas "broke no major White House story."Pro-Israel groups slam US court decision on Jerusalem passports "The court has effectively given a stamp of approval to the offensive State Department policy that singles out Israel for 'special' treatment," declared Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti- Defamation League.Eugene Kontorovich: The Jerusalem Passport Case – Separation of Powers and Standing More interesting was the plaintiff's argument that Congress itself acted through an enumerated power – Immigration and Naturalization. The Court rather convincingly showed that passports were not central to this power, which in any case was concurrent with the Executive's foreign policy powers. Thus in rock-paper-scissors terms, an exclusive executive power (recognition) beats a concurrent legislative one.Chabad rabbi gunned down in Russia's Dagestan A Russian Chabad rabbi was gunned down Wednesday night near his home in what police speculated was an anti-Semitic attack.French politician appealing libel conviction on al-Dura video Karsenty has said he would not pursue the case further but changed his mind "because of procedural and ethical issues" that he says led to a "miscarriage of justice" in his latest trial. He declined to elaborate, citing legal issues.RussiaNYC's De Blasio Formally Calls on Transit Authorities to Ban Saudi Arabian Airlines for Discrimination Against Israelis In a letter sent Wednesday to the heads of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, De Blasio urged them "to take necessary steps to bar Saudi Arabian Airlines from operating at John F. Kennedy International Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport, respectively, if the airline does not immediately end its discrimination against Israeli passengers on the basis of national origin."New Shoah Book Is Hit Among Non-Jewish Iranians Dr. Ari Babaknia, an Iranian Jewish doctor based in Southern California, spent 15 years working on what some viewed as a quixotic project: the first-ever history book about the Holocaust in Farsi. But now the four-volume work—which details the facts of the Holocaust from the rise of Nazism in Germany to the final days of World War II and eventually chronicles the other genocides of the 20th century that occurred in Armenia, Bosnia, Cambodia, Rwanda, and Sudan—is becoming a hit among the very audience Babaknia intended to reach: Iranian Muslims.American university heads wave welcome sign for Israelis Many Israelis believe that American campuses are hotbeds of anti-Israel activity. But on a visit to Israel — for some, their first — several US university presidents said that their campuses have no problem whatsoever with Israelis.CUFI confab pushes halt to US funding for Palestinians More than 4,000 activists attending the annual Washington conference of Christians United for Israel cheered calls to stop funding for the Palestinians.Hackers Launch Operation to Fight Cyber Terrorism An independent group of anonymous hackers has banded together to announce a cyber warfare operation aimed at fighting against anti-Semitic and jihadist sites, set to begin on Friday.Israel announces plans for West Bank train network Since the planned routes of the network extend throughout the West Bank, including into areas A and B, which are governed by the Palestinian Authority, construction cannot begin without Palestinian cooperation, a Transportation Ministry official told The Times of Israel Thursday. |
Middle East casualty reality check Posted: 25 Jul 2013 01:15 PM PDT Every once in a while we see videos of anti-Israel rallies talking about how Israel is killing Palestinian Arabs (or Arab children) every day. In early July, an Arab was killed after repeated warnings as he was apparently climbing onto an IDF vehicle (it was unclear if he was run over or shot.) This was the only Palestinian Arab killed since the beginning of May by the IDF. There were dozens killed in Lebanon as well but I couldn't find a good estimate. Also, there are Palestinian Arab children being killed nearly every day - in Syria. You know how people like to refer to the "cycle of violence"? Well, look at this: when Israelis aren't being killed, neither are Palestinian Arabs. |
Hamas closes Ma'an, Al Arabiya offices in Gaza Posted: 25 Jul 2013 12:15 PM PDT Freedom of the press, Hamas-style: The attorney-general in the Hamas-run government on Thursday ordered the closure of the Ma'an News Agency and Al-Arabiya satellite channel bureaus in Gaza.And from Al Arabiya: An office belonging to Al Arabiya television network was shut down by authorities in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip on Thursday for allegedly reporting "false" information regarding the Hamas leadership.Hamas' paranoia and fear keeps increasing. |
The EU responds to my letter, without responding to my letter Posted: 25 Jul 2013 10:30 AM PDT I guess this is to be expected. I had written to the EU this letter: I notice that in a number of official EU documents regarding the Middle East, the phrase "1967 borders" or "pre-1967 borders" is used repeatedly. I am very surprised by this, since you undoubtedly know that there were no agreed borders for Israel before 1967, and they were only armistice lines from the 1948 war. Borders were always meant to be defined in the context of peace agreements between Israel and her neighbors, as indeed they eventually were with Egypt and Jordan.Here is their response: Thank you for your message. Please find below response of the relevant unit within the Euroepan External Action Service:They sent this exact same message to others. It is interesting that they use the word "lines" in the response, which implies that they know that there were no borders, but they aren't quite willing to admit the error. So I wrote back: Thank you for your reply.We'll see if they respond more substantively. |
Posted: 25 Jul 2013 09:00 AM PDT From Ian: Eugene Kontorovich: What the EU rules are about – and what they are not Nor is this about the Palestinians – the rules also bar funding of any organization connected to the Golan Heights. It is not clear which Syria the Europeans think Israel should surrender the entire Golan to, Assad or his Islamist foes, but this broad and unreasonable restriction has nothing to do with "the occupation." It also has nothing to do with "settlements" in the West Bank; any Israeli institution with a presence in Eastern Jerusalem is blacklisted.'Settlers' Answer Kerry – in Washington Samaria leaders established their own Foreign Ministry earlier this year after realizing that other groups were not going to take the lead in promoting Israeli communities in the region.Netanyahu: We're Ready to Talk Peace Right Away Speaking during a meeting with Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida, Netanyahu said, "We both want to see peace between Israel and the Palestinians. I hope that soon we will be able to see the beginning of peace talks.'Peace Talks? The Mideast is Going Up in Flames' Nobel Prize winner Professor Yisrael Aumann is baffled by the decision to return to negotiations with the Palestinian Authority. It is obvious that peace talks with PA Chairman Abbas are meaningless, he told Arutz Sheva.Bereaved Parents Horrified by Terrorist Release "He was my heart," his mother said. She has been thinking about her son "for twenty-three years, every day, every second," she said.BBC guest 'expert' is 'Veterans Today', 'Rense' contributor In addition to some aggressive anti-Americanism, Narwani peddles anti-Israel, pro Assad, pro-Iranian regime and pro-Hizballah rhetoric. As well as having blogged at the Huffington Post - until her pro-Assad stance apparently became too much - Narwani has written for the Guardian and the pro-Hizballah/pro-Assad Lebanese outlet Al Akhbar English.Israel Angered by U.S. Leaks of Submarine Missile Attack on Syria Israeli government officials voiced anger at U.S. press leaks traced to the Pentagon following the July 5 Israeli missile attack on the Syrian port of Latakia that destroyed a shipment of Russian-made anti-ship missiles, according to U.S. officials.PMW: Fatah honors arch-terrorist by proudly listing 61 of his murders Fatah glorifies terrorist Abdallah Barghouti as "brave prisoner" because he prepared the bombs for suicide terror attacks that:Israel's eastern front, the coming storm Amid uncertainty on Israel's eastern front, one thing will be certain if and when the king falls: Jordan's next ruler will be a Palestinian.US delays delivery of F-16s to Egypt The delay was the first direct action the US has taken since the Egyptian military ousted Morsi and installed a new civilian government. Under US law, military aid to a country that underwent a coup d'etat must be suspended. But the Obama administration says it is still trying to determine if what happened three weeks ago in Egypt was in fact a coup. Egypt is a key ally in the Middle East and the administration is reluctant to cut off the $1.3 billion aid package it sends to Cairo every year.Egypt: Arrest Warrants Against Muslim Brotherhood Leaders Arrest warrants were issued on Wednesday for nine Muslim Brotherhood officials in Egypt, including leader Mohammed Badie, CNN reported, citing Egypt's official news agency.Muslim Brotherhood Leader Calls For U.S. Embassy Siege in Cairo American diplomats could find themselves in the Muslim Brotherhood's crosshairs now that Essam el-Erian, the Vice President of the Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, has called on protesters to besiege the U.S. Embassy in Cairo.Three Egyptian militants killed by their own bomb, security source says Three militants were killed on Wednesday in Egypt's Sinai peninsula when their car bomb went off before they arrived to their intended targets, a security official said.Bulgaria names 2 suspects in Burgas bus bombing The Bulgarian authorities have released the names of two people believed to be involved in the Burgas bus bomb terrorist attack last year that killed five Israelis and their Bulgarian bus driver according to the Bulgarian news agency Focus.No, Hezbollah Isn't a "Stabilizing" Force Hezbollah has been fighting on the side of Bashar al-Assad, and the West's desire to see the fall of the house of Assad convinced both the EU and the U.S. to take steps toward that end. But in an essay at Foreign Policy's website, RAND analyst Julie Taylor makes an unconventional–and, in the end, terribly unconvincing–argument: leave Hezbollah alone, because you won't like them when they're angry. Taylor's case rests on the idea that Hezbollah is showing restraint and maintaining a precarious, mostly nonviolent, state of affairs within Lebanon. Push them too far, and they'll be tempted to show their strength, Hezbollah-style:Hezbollah burying hundreds of its fighters in Syria, rebels claim Hezbollah has buried hundreds of its fighters in mass graves in Syria to avoid a backlash from the victims' families and maintain high morale among its combatants, Syrian oppositionists claimed on Wednesday.Syrian Rebels Ambush, Trap, Shell 50 Truck Hezbollah Convoy (VIDEO) The video shows rebel forces firing rocket launchers and tank mortars from a hilltop at the convoy, which, according to the rebels, was headed to reinforce Hezbollah legions on the civil war's front lines.Activists: Syria government rocket attack kills 15 Palestinian refugees Forces loyal to President Bashar Assad killed at least 15 Palestinians, mostly women and children, in a rocket attack on a rebel-held refugee camp on the southern edge of Damascus on Wednesday, opposition activists said.Russia to Offer Iran an Air Defense System Vladimir Putin is a nice guy. If you make a deal to buy a Russian air defense system–like Syria did–he will keep his promise to get the system delivered, even if the entire world begs him not to.Turkey: Israeli Compensation for Marmara Victims Not Enough On Wednesday, Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc said that his country will not be satisfied with Israel simply paying compensation to the Marmara victims. The Jewish state, he said, must acknowledge that the money it is paying to the victims is a result of its committing a wrongful act. |
Reason #7205 peace is impossible Posted: 25 Jul 2013 07:00 AM PDT Buried in a health article about the benefits (and sometimes dangers) of afternoon naps in Jordanian newspaper Albaladeyes, we learn about a 2002 Israeli study that correlates mortality and naps in male senior citizens. But the description of the study is what is interesting: New research published this month (January 2013) in the journal Sleep Medicine and conducted on a group of seniors in the United States that showed a correlation between naps and atherosclerosis and heart disease. A previous study published in 2002 in the journal Sleep, conducted on Jewish settlers in Palestine, showed similar results.Now, Last I checked, Jordan recognizes and has a peace agreement with Israel. The study was done fully inside the Green Line. Yet, the author of the article automatically calls the subjects "Jewish settlers in Palestine." Is there anyone who believes for a second that peace with the PLO would be less fractured than "peace" with Jordan? Clearly, the ordinary citizens of Jordan - and a medical journalist must be smarter than the average Jordanian - simply do not, and will never, accept the idea of a Jewish state. They will reconcile themselves to it if they don't see any alternative, but they will never accept it. Yesterday, I saw similar beliefs from a PLO official. Speaking to a friendly Muslim audience, he made it clear that Palestinian Arabs will never regard Israel as legitimate, peace agreement or not. |
Israel-haters at York U think they are above the rules Posted: 25 Jul 2013 05:00 AM PDT Last March, the "Students Against Israel Apartheid" at York University held a "victory" rally for getting a student group to pass a BDS resolution. Here is part of the rally, held indoors at Vari Hall: As you can see, the haters have no problem enthusiastically calling for a new terror spree against Israeli civilians, as they chant for "intifada" (7:15) led by Hammam Farah, an alumnus of York and head of the SAIA. The haters also intimidated Jewish students: York University had no problem with any of the hate speech calling for the destruction of Israel and the ethnic cleansing of Jews from the Middle East. They have no problem with forcing Jewish students to move away from a rally designed to make them into some kind of criminals. But they did have a problem with the use of loudspeakers indoors, a violation of university rules. As their "University Policies, Procedures & Regulations" states: Sound amplification devices, including bullhorns, megaphones and speaker systems, shall not be used in interior corridors, lobbies, foyers and atria that are adjacent to rooms/facilities used for teaching, examination, study, research and/or administration.This was not the first time that SAIA violated these rules - so the University temporarily de-listed them: Students Against Israeli Apartheid's status as an officially recognized student group at York was revoked by the university following a rally held in Vari Hall on March 27.SAIA, instead of admitting the obvious - that they violated university policy - instead pretend that their freedom of speech is being violated. For them, the rules simply don't apply. Now look what happened on June 24. During a regular meeting of the Board of Governors at York U, members of SAIA again violated the normal procedures and disrupted the meeting. This video that SAIA put out doesn't show most of the Board of Governors' reaction, since the full story is not something SAIA wants people to see, but it shows enough to see that SAIA again disregarded the rules. The board states to SAIA, "If you are not prepared to abide by the conditions I am going to declare that we are going to move in camera with this meeting..." But the haters just keep disrupting the meeting - forcing the entire board to walk out and continue the meeting without the public. Once again, the Israel-haters believe that they are above any rules and they whine when they are forced to suffer consequences for their puerile actions. Come to think of it, they act a lot like their Palestinian Arab heroes. (h/t Harry A) |
Prisoner release proves that the talks are going to be a farce Posted: 25 Jul 2013 02:00 AM PDT If the Palestinian Arabs are living in such a desperate situation.... If their lack of having full statehood is so terribly onerous... If their desire for peace is so strong.... Then why are they constantly adding roadblocks? And why doesn't the world ask this basic question? There is something very wrong about the negotiations before the negotiations, and they prove how little the Palestinian Arabs care about peace. First the US had to put its own prestige on the line for its Secretary of State to shuttle back and forth several times just to get the PLO to agree to think about talking to Israel. Key phrases needed to be manipulated and secret promises have to be made. But the practical concessions, as always, go only one way. Israel is being forced to release over a hundred of the worst terrorists remaining in prison - just to have a conversation with their erstwhile peace partner. Now, not only is the PLO making demand after demand to be able to do something that theoretically can bring them closer to having this state they claim they need so badly, but the prisoners themselves are now issuing their own threats! YNet reports: [T]he prisoners asked that the Palestinian Authority secure the release of at least 52 inmates in the first phase – representing half of the list of 103 prisoners. They also demanded that the selection of the prisoners be based on time served, meaning that those who served the most time would be the first to be released. We have a quasi-state that is doing everything possible to avoid independence, and we have prisoners who are doing everything possible to avoid freedom! If Israel is the oppressive ruler and occupier of a helpless people, how come Israel appears to be the desperate party willing to make concrete concessions just to talk, and the suffering Arabs are acting like they hold all the cards? Maybe, just maybe, there is a serious quid pro quo going on involving lots of American B-2 bombers, cruise missiles and bunker-busters heading towards Iran. But if that is not the case, Israel is acting like it is the weak party. In the bazaar of Middle East politics, Israel is doing an incredibly poor job of bargaining. The PLO is making all the demands and Israel is making all the concessions. The reason, I believe, is years of Israeli politicians and pundits warning about a demographic time bomb, combined with Western pressure, Israel's natural desire to please its friends, and endless articles about how the current situation is unsustainable. But the current situation has given rise to perhaps the most peaceful period in Israel's history. Abbas will never follow through on his hollow threats to dissolve the PA; Hamas will do what it can to hold onto its mini-state even if that means stopping rockets, Egypt and Syria have evaporated as serious threats except for the ever-present threat of terrorism which will never go away no matter what concessions Israel gives. Things are more stable now than they were during both intifadas, more than during the Oslo process in the 1990s. Not optimal, but a damn sight better than they were in every other decade of Israel's existence. We are way past the point of Israel saying, bluntly, to both the West and the Arabs that the status quo is quite acceptable, building will continue in the territories and the PLO can call back in a few years when it decides that it has something to lose by not negotiating. Oh, and if they try to do anything funny like starting another violent intifada, occupation is not such a scary option if the only alternative is Jews being blown up in buses again. Whether it is true is irrelevant. Israel is in a souk and one doesn't start begging the seller to pay full price. In reality, Israel has the upper hand. It is not too late to start acting like it. The first step is to say that there are alternatives to negotiations. And Israel needs to tell the world that if the other side needs to be cajoled and bribed just to act like a peace partner, perhaps they weren't really a peace partner to begin with - and should be treated accordingly. |
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