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- Now the Jews are accused of stealing a "Palestinian" dance
- Egypt vs. Israel casualty coverage
- ElderToons: Nuance from John Kerry
- 8/14 Links Part 2: Glick on the Future of Latma, Israel Trains Tanzania's First Paediatric Heart Surgeon
- Iranian city councilor barred from office - because she is too good looking
- Why peace is impossible - an in depth analysis of Palestinian Arab psyche
- 8/14 Links Part 1: Their Heroes and Ours…, Jewish vs Palestinian Refugees, The Return of 2 Tweets Hamdallah.
- Black is white, up is down, murderers are peace doves
- Lebanese newspaper upset that new STL registrar is a Jew
- Rally in Egypt to support Mubarak, "humiliator of Jews"
- Those troublesome Israeli settlements
Now the Jews are accused of stealing a "Palestinian" dance Posted: 14 Aug 2013 11:00 PM PDT From The Blaze: In the past, pro-Palestinian activists have accused Israel of stealing "indigenous" Palestinian foods such as hummus and falafel.At no point did I see anyone from ZviDance claim that this was an "Israeli" dance. That seems to be fantasy on the part of people whose own culture is nearly nonexistent. Here is the group of people complaining about this in an almost-unlistenable video: I like the phrase "Your cultural appropriation is our cultural loss." Really? If that's true, then you ought to start eating lots of Bamba and matzoh balls to get back at those thieving Israelis. However, when a group tries to retroactively create a shaky centuries-old culture from scratch, and when they aren't truly confident that they really have a culture to begin with, then they would be understandably sensitive to others adding their own spin to cultural objects they claim.. Here is a relevant post from 2011 about how Palestinian Arabs try desperately to pretend that some tiny regional practices are "Palestinian culture." |
Egypt vs. Israel casualty coverage Posted: 14 Aug 2013 06:30 PM PDT A few things are notable about the current fighting in Egypt between the government and the supporters of Morsi in comparison to how the media covers Israel. Firstly, as of this writing, the death toll in less than 24 hours is 281, mostly civilians (no matter what you think of the Muslim Brotherhood, while some of them are armed, most of the protesters were peaceful.) Last November, Israel and Gaza terror groups fought Pillar of Defense. Israel dropped hundreds of bombs on Gaza and the news coverage was non-stop, as was the vitriol against Israel for supposed wanton killings and disregard for civilian lives. The one day with the most Arab casualties in Pillar of Defense was November 18. Guess how many were killed by Israel's fearsome war machine on that day? 35. Either the Egyptian security forces' bullets are far more deadly than Israel's bombs and missiles - or Israel was extraordinarily careful in who they targeted and how. In fact, in one day, Egypt has killed more Arabs than Israel did since January 2012 - including Pillar of Defense! Also, the number of civilians killed in the current fighting is much, much higher than the number killed by Israel since the end of 2011. There is another double standard to the reporting that is important to note as well. The Muslim Brotherhood claimed at various times during the day a death toll of over 2000. While these huge numbers were quoted, practically no reporter took those claims seriously, knowing that the group would tend to exaggerate to a great degree and because the numbers just didn't seem realistic. The media acted responsibly and reported only the statistics that could be confirmed by more reputable sources. Yet, the same media swallows the death statistics from Muslim Brotherhood offshoot Hamas and reports them in detail, as fact, without the slightest amount of skepticism. The only way to explain this is to recognize that the media, by and large, has a false impression of Israel as a brutal regime and is willing to believe the worst about it - no matter how many times the lies are exposed (unfortunately, often days or months later.) Yet even after seeing the Egyptian security forces machine-gun civilians at point blank range, the media is not willing to believe inflated claims about casualties without further checking. This encapsulates the problem with media coverage of Israel nicely. Pre-existing biases are assumed true, and fact checking is lacking when the reports fit what the reporter believes. Watch the coverage from Egypt. The double standards are clear. |
ElderToons: Nuance from John Kerry Posted: 14 Aug 2013 05:00 PM PDT |
Posted: 14 Aug 2013 03:00 PM PDT From Ian: Caroline Glick: Best of the Tribal Update, part 1 The last two episodes of the Tribal Update, this week's and next week's are a celebration of our accomplishments over the past four years, and a celebration of the values of Zionism that motivate all of our endeavors.The worst of both worlds Netanyahu is seeking the best of both worlds — trying to keep the international community onside, and not alienate the Israeli right. But he's getting the worst of both worlds. He's lost the EU, and he's losing control of the Likud. Seeking to curry favor but refusing to make vital strategic choices, this week he has again contrived to subvert Israel's own interests, and still wound up looking like the bad guy.Father's Book Offers Insight into Netanyahu's Worldview Although the late Benzion Netanyahu wrote four of the five essays in "The Founding Fathers of Zionism" years before his middle son Benjamin Netanyahu was born, let alone before Benjamin entered politics, Benzion's insightful volume may very well be the playbook by which the current prime minister governs Israel. As such, it should be mandatory reading for everyone with an interest in the Jewish state.Teen victim of acid attack in Zanzibar leaves hospital One of the two British Jewish teenagers injured in an acid attack in Zanzibar was released from the hospital.Middle East Christians: Endangered in their ancestral land The one bright spot is the state of Israel – "the only place in the Middle East [where] Christians are really safe," according to the Vicar of St George's Church in Baghdad, Canon Andrew White. Home to Christianity's holiest sites and to a colorful array of Christian denominations, Israel has the only growing Christian community in the Middle East.Human Rights Groups on Rouhani Justice Minister Nominee: "Minister of Murder" Rouhani's pick for justice minister, Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi, has been subject to sustained criticism by human rights groups since the mid-2000s:German cultural center cancels anti-Israel event with Iran's embassy Dr. Ulrich Bleyer, the director of the Berlin-based Urania cultural and educational center, on Monday pulled the plug on a pro-Palestinian symposium with Iran's embassy because the event legitimizes terrorism and seeks to dismantle Israel's right to exist.Toronto Police Investigate Palestinian Leader Who Called for Murder of Israelis Addressing an Al-Quds Day rally on Aug. 3, Elias Hazineh, former president of Palestine House in suburban Toronto, said "an ultimatum" must be issued to Israelis: "You have to leave Jerusalem. You have to leave Palestine," he said.Mosques in Canada spew hateful messages, study finds Local mosque-goers frequently hear hateful messages against Jews and other non-Muslims and are warned against integrating into Canadian society, according to a new study into the causes of Islamic radicalization.Musician Calls Israel 'Apartheid State' in BBC Broadcast at Royal Albert Hall One could dissect the illogic of Kennedy's argument, that if apartheid did actually exist in Israel, those Palestinian musicians would not have been present, but that would be asking a lot.US Rapper Pitbull Performs in Tel Aviv, Despite BDS Efforts to Intimidate International Music Stars Wishing to Tour Israel Despite calls from the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) organization for US musicians to avoid performing in Israel, rapper Pitbull entertained thousands of fans at a major concert on Monday night in Hall 1 of the Tel Aviv Fairgrounds.US National Archives Preserves Recovered Iraqi Jewish Objects Ahead of Fall Exhibit Conservators at the US National Archives have been hard at work restoring a wealth of historic objects from Iraq's Jewish community, according to The Washington Post, which gained access to the process and documented it in a photo slideshow published Monday.US FDA Approves Use of Latest Israeli Invented PillCam to Monitor Crohn's Disease Sufferers of Crohn's and other diseases, including obscure gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding and iron deficiency anemia, will benefit from the US Food and Drug Administration's 510(k) clearance Tuesday of the next generation PillCam, SB 3, created by Israeli capsule endoscopy developer Given Imaging, which is listed on the Tel Aviv and Nasdaq stock exchanges. The new cameras will be marketed in the US starting in the fourth quarter of this year.'Bedouin or Jewish, I am proud to serve my country' Master Sgt. Marzuk Suaed, 37, a Bedouin father of three residing in northern Israel, sees his job as a recruiter of Bedouin, Arab, Christian and Muslim youths to the Israel Defense Forces as a personal and Zionist mission.Mission to mend Tanzanian broken hearts "The surgeon and his six-member Tanzanian medical team – paediatric cardiologist Naiz Majani, paediatric cardiologist Godfrey Mbawala, paediatric intensive care doctor Josephat Mukama, anesthetist Benard Kanemo, cardiac anesthetist Kimaro Ernestina and perfusionist Thomas Kimani - have come here to learn from the Israel-based charity Save A Child's Heart (SACH).Tanzania's first paediatric heart surgeon saving lives Tanzanian heart surgeon tells his story VIDEO |
Iranian city councilor barred from office - because she is too good looking Posted: 14 Aug 2013 01:15 PM PDT From Al Arabiya: Despite promises made by Iran's new President, Hassan Rowhani, that women's civil rights will improve under his government, a city councilor has been barred from office for being "too sexy," British daily The Times reported on Wednesday. Nina Siakhali Moradi was prevented from taking up a post on the city council in Qazvin, the ancient capital of the Persian Empire, 100 miles north west of Tehran, after her election was overturned by religious conservatives.At the risk of eliciting pure animal lust from you guys, here's another photo. |
Why peace is impossible - an in depth analysis of Palestinian Arab psyche Posted: 14 Aug 2013 11:15 AM PDT The Tower in June published a very important article by Deborah Danan, who is about as left-wing as they come. Excerpts: A future together will require not only painful concessions, but a willingness of each side to validate the other's story. But when ordinary Palestinians and Israelis meet, that's not what happens.This is imperative for Westerners to understand. The idea of Israel as evil and conflict as community-affirming is entwined into the very identity of Palestinian Arabs. If there is peace, they lose their very identities, which depends on demonizing the other side (even among the "peaceniks".) I would argue that the collectivist mindset was created by and encouraged by Arab leaders who did not want to allow Palestinian Arabs to integrate into their societies. The Palestinian Arabs were forced against their will to be separated from the rest of the Arab world, and because they were politically powerless in that world they were forced to put their energies into the Naqba myth that gave them a powerful enemy who they could comfortably criticize without fear. I would also point out that the utter lack of empathy that Palestinian Arabs have for anyone else is not a result of this Palestinian Arab collective mindset so much as it is an Arab attribute altogether. Way before 1967, Martha Gellhorn noticed the same kind of thinking: "If the position were reversed, if the Jews had started the war and lost it, if you had won the war, would you now accept Partition? Would you give up part of the country and allow the 650,000 Jewish residents of Palestine -who had fled from the war--to come back?"Here's the answer: Hate gives Arabs a collective identity that is far more important than peace is. The hate is their identity. So even the left-wing, co-existence spouting Arabs really don't want peace with a Jewish state - they want, at best, a state where Jews are a minority and treated as dhimmis, the way they are meant to be. Read the whole article by Danan, and then re-read the Gellhorn articles from 1961 and 1967, as well as a different interview with Palestinian Arabs in the Aida camp in 2011. As long as this mindset exists, peace cannot be achieved. (h/t CiFWatch) |
Posted: 14 Aug 2013 09:40 AM PDT From Ian: Their Heroes and Ours… And so I'll say it again – I would rather live with the pain and sadness of this day of surrendering to politics and stupidity, than live in a culture where today they celebrate. If, like me, today angers you and hurts you – just look at our heroes, and look at theirs. May God bless the land and people of Israel with the ability to survive the leadership of those who forget that you can't buy peace, not even with our blood.Prisoner release and the social contract What would western civilization be like if its military heroes were not Winston Churchill and George Patton, but rather an axe murderer and a man who beat senior citizens to death? There has so far been no public contrition among Palestinians, leaders or otherwise, at the fact that a man whose act of "resistance" was stabbing an old man to death should be considered a hero or "martyr."A "Peace Process" Where One Side Does All the Giving Over the last 20 years, Israel has released thousands of Palestinian terrorists, withdrawn from all of Gaza and parts of the West Bank, dismantled dozens of settlements, and thrown thousands of Jewish families out of their homes. In exchange, it has gotten nonstop rocket fire from Gaza, vicious terrorism from the West Bank (the second intifada) that caused more Israeli casualties in four years than all the terrorism of the preceding 53 years combined, and an intensifying campaign of international delegitimization.Making a mockery of justice Those trying to make sense of the decision speak of Israel keeping the US on their side in dealing with Iran – which suggests that Israel has lacked this all along.Order of prisoner releases 'a sign of ill will' "It's not clear to me what the ministerial committee [which authorized the release] wanted to achieve," Fares said. "What does it gain by postponing the release of prisoner X or Y by two or three months? It's a sign of ill will."Hamas says it won't be bound by peace negotiations Mahmoud Al-Zahar, a Hamas official based in Gaza, told his movement's daily Al-Resalah that Hamas should act to isolate Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and strip him of any representative capacity over his decision to negotiate with Israel.Kerry: U.S. Views All Jewish Communities Beyond Pre-1967 Lines as 'Illegitimate' Dore Gold, former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, wrote in a November 2011 for the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs that the U.S. "has historically backed Israel's view that UN Security Council Resolution 242, adopted in the wake of the Six-Day War on November 22, 1967, does not require a full withdrawal to the 1949 armistice lines." Gold wrote that the U.S. position on Israel's borders is important because it "directly affects the level of expectation of the Arab side regarding the depth of the Israeli concessions they can obtain."Jewish vs Palestinian Refugees Israel's Borders: The Partition Plan and Beyond VIDEO Khaled Abu Toameh: Palestinians Being Slaughtered, Displaced Where are the "Pro-Palestinians"? As Israeli authorities issued permits last week to hundreds of thousands of West Bank Palestinians to visit Israel, the Lebanese government decided to ban Palestinian refugees fleeing the war in Syria from entering Lebanon.Jewish Empire? The Guardian refers to communities in Jerusalem as "colonies". To refer even to Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria (the "West Bank") as "colonies" is ahistorical, given the historical Jewish connection to these ancient lands, but to impute such a pejorative status to such neighborhoods in Jerusalem is nothing more than extremist agitprop – denying Jews' religious and historical connection to the city (literally the epicenter of the faith), as well as Jews' continuous presence there for thousands of years.Misleading Indy scare headline: Israel to build "900 MORE SETTLEMENTS" Finally, given that the homes (in existing Jerusalem neighborhoods) will likely "not be ready for habitation for another couple of years", and the current round of peace talks are scheduled to last 9 months, it's questionable how – per the Indy headline and accompanying text – such planned construction can reasonably be characterized as undermining hopes for a final agreement.IDF launches airstrike after Gaza rockets target Israel The air force targeted concealed rocket launchers in the northern Gaza Strip. Direct hits were confirmed.In About Face, PA's Abbas Asks Officially-Resigned PM Hamdallah to Form New Government Hamdallah resigned on June 23, after just over two weeks on the job over disagreements with the PA president, but, in agreeing now to form the new government he may be signalling that his differences with Abbas are a thing of the past, Reuters reported. Hamdallah had been incensed by Abbas' decision to appoint two deputies under him in newly created positions, Ma'an reported, citing sources in his office.Egypt: Dozens Reported Dead in Crackdown on Islamists At least 32 people were reportedly killed on Wednesday morning, according to Al Jazeera, as Egyptian police began a crackdown on supporters of the deposed president and Muslim Brotherhood leader, Mohammed Morsi. Islamists told CNN the dead number 200 with thousands injured, but the government said only seven had been killed and the network was not able to confirm either claim.EU and Turkey call for end to anti-protester violence in Egypt There were vastly conflicting reports on the death toll, with Egypt's Interior Ministry saying 15 had been killed and the Muslim Brotherhood putting the figure at over 2,200, with thousands injured, according to al-Ahram. AFP put the figure at 124, but said it would likely rise.Gunman Kills 10-year-old Christian Girl in Egypt Amid ongoing sectarian violence in Egypt, 10-year-old Jessica Boulous was murdered last Tuesday after walking home from her Bible lesson with her teacher. She was gunned down on the street between Ahmed Esmat Street Evangelical Church and a market while walking home, Morning Star News reports.Egypt's Islamist Rage Targets Christians In Fayoum, in Upper Egypt, pro-Morsi supporters set fire to a Christian youth center located next to the Muslim youth center where they had been protesting, according to a report on Ahram Arabic cited by the BBC.Turkey Warns Lebanon to Free Kidnapped Pilots Turkey has warned Lebanon, that if the two Turkish Airline pilots kidnapped last week aren't released, it will damage the ties between the two countries, according to a report in the Lebanese Daily Star. |
Black is white, up is down, murderers are peace doves Posted: 14 Aug 2013 08:20 AM PDT |
Lebanese newspaper upset that new STL registrar is a Jew Posted: 14 Aug 2013 06:30 AM PDT From the Special Tribunal of Lebanon webpage: Daryl A. Mundis was sworn in today as Registrar for the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. He was sworn in by the STL President Sir David Baragwanath in accordance with Rule 45 of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence. Lebanese paper As-Safir digs up a much more shocking image of Mundis with his family: Oh. My. Allah. He's a...a..a....Jew! His wife and kids are, too! Assafir digs deep, finding that Mundis' wife Deborah's maiden name is Leipziger and she had written for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, has written a book of poetry, is an expert on corporate ethics and is a member of Hadassah. She is, as Assafir notes, "no ordinary woman." Their daughter Natasha had her Bat Mitzvah at Temple Sinai - which promotes trips to Israel! The registrar works in financial and administrative issues, as well as protecting witnesses and media relations. The job has nothing to do with actually judging anyone. But Assafir is demanding that Mundis has a conflict of interest because the primary target of STL's prosecution is Hizballah, and it is very, very, very concerned that the objectivity of the proceedings will be compromised by having such a person working for them. The overall impression I get is that Assafir feels more threatened from Deborah's accomplishments than Daryl's assumed lack of objectivity. I have to admit, though, the mental picture of an Arab Jew-hating journalist poring over old Temple Sinai bulletins and Hadassah newsletters looking for dirt is hilarious. |
Rally in Egypt to support Mubarak, "humiliator of Jews" Posted: 14 Aug 2013 04:45 AM PDT El Balad reports that a group called "Sons of Mubarak" will demonstrate their support for the deposed dictator in front of a police academy in Egypt during the next phase of his trial. Only one reason is given for the rally. Hassan Ghandour, spokesman on behalf of the "Sons of Mubarak," explained that all Egyptians are indebted to Mubarak because "he is the last remaining Muslim leader who had humiliated the Jews." |
Those troublesome Israeli settlements Posted: 14 Aug 2013 02:00 AM PDT |
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