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- "Jews violating the sanctity of Al Aqsa" (video)
- "How to Survive as a Jew in Sweden" (Mosaic)
- 8/22 Links Part 2: The Only Place Where Muslims Can Speak Freely in the ME, Regime Change in Jordan
- BDS threats frighten another artist into cancelling Israel gig
- The idea of real peace is shameful to Palestinian Arabs
- 8/22 Links Part 1: Israel Confirms Assad Used Chemical Weapons, Christians under siege
- Lebanese rocket (shrapnel?) seems to have landed in residential area (photos, video)
- Julio Iglesias to play in an apartheid state tonight
- Egypt arrests Palestinians, keeps Rafah closed (update)
- Those pesky red lines (ElderToon)
"Jews violating the sanctity of Al Aqsa" (video) Posted: 22 Aug 2013 08:45 PM PDT Al Wattan TV has a video of what they describe as "Dozens of Jewish settlers, on Thursday, wandered in the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque and and violated its sanctity." They have video of the horrible desecration: Clearly, the Jews were desecrating it by not screaming slogans and acting like a mob. Threats, insults and intimidation must reflect the sanctity of the Al Aqsa Mosque much better than peacefully walking around. |
"How to Survive as a Jew in Sweden" (Mosaic) Posted: 22 Aug 2013 05:00 PM PDT From Mosaic Magazine, an excerpt from a letter to a writer who discussed Jewish life in Europe today: On April 26 of this year, I was on a train with my five-year-old son Charlie. We were on our way to spend shabbat with friends in the city. You see, our town, significant in the history of Swedish Jewry, shut its synagogue in the late 90s. All that remains now is a plaque stating that there was once Jewish life here, while we are left with an hour-long train ride every weekend to attend services. ...What frightens me most is that my government is proscribing Jewish life. Yes, by outlawing circumcision, banning kosher slaughter, and telling us forthrightly that the only way to avoid being harassed in the streets is to distance ourselves from Israel, they are reinventing the conditions of the Eastern Europe past that brought our community to this country in the first place. This is what is driving us out: one by one, bill by bill.Of course, mere survival isn't living. From this description, it looks like Jewish life in the real sense of the word is already dead in Sweden. |
8/22 Links Part 2: The Only Place Where Muslims Can Speak Freely in the ME, Regime Change in Jordan Posted: 22 Aug 2013 02:45 PM PDT From Ian: Khaled Abu Toameh: Where Muslims Can Speak Freely in the Middle East While Muslim Brotherhood leaders have been thrown into prison in Egypt, Raed Salah and Kamal al-Khatib, the leaders of the Islamic Movement in Israel, continue to lead normal lives and organize various political activities around the country.Israel's Heroic Restraint Israel routinely gets crucified by its enemies, not least for the behavior of the Israeli military. The Jewish state's reckless soldiers eagerly spill Arab blood, as if for sport. Or so the story goes.BBC documentary on Tel Aviv gay pride fails to keep up with the news The trouble with that statement is of course that a suspect in the Bar Noar shootings has been caught (in fact he was arrested during the time that Samuels was in Tel Aviv making the programme) and was charged with two counts of murder and attempted murder on July 8th 2013. The implication that the shootings were purely an anti-gay hate crime is also problematic given the information which emerged after the arrests. That means that whoever wrote that synopsis has either not bothered to keep up with the facts of the case – and hence misleads audiences by making inaccurate statements – or that the facts of the case do not tailor themselves to the message he or she is trying to get across. Clearly, that synopsis needs to be corrected.'All the News That's Fit to Print' Really? The Times is entitled to its fantasy that land for peace will seal the deal between Israelis and Palestinians. But Palestinians have rejected every international recommendation for the partition of land west of the Jordan. All or nothing has its cost, but readers should not hold their breath in anticipation of Times recognition that it has been Palestinian recalcitrance, not Jewish settlements, that have proven to be the overriding obstacle to peace.Palestinian official threatens to go to UN over settlements If the US is unable to halt Israeli construction on war-won lands, deemed illegal by most of the international community, the Palestinians may have to seek redress elsewhere, said Hanan Ashrawi, a senior official in the Palestine Liberation Organization.PLO official: Israel asked US out of negotiating room A PLO official accused Israel on Thursday of undermining negotiations by demanding the removal of the Americans from the negotiation room in a bid "to exploit their power over the Palestinians."Peter Beinart's Open Zion feels the pain of pre-Oslo murderers and their loved ones An Aug. 20 essay by Maysoon Zayid at Peter Beinart's blog Open Zion, titled 'Palestinian Prisoners Are Released and No One Cares', mostly stands out in the way in which Arab murderers are characterized sympathetically while the victims of their brutal crimes are all but ignored.Israel, the un-apartheid state – a comparison with Australia The anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions Movement justifies its racist persecution of Jewish Israeli businesses in Australia, the UK, Europe and North America with the accusation that Israel is an apartheid state.Words Supporting Boycott of Israel Deleted From JCC in Manhattan Official's Article The new version of the op-ed does not include the words "and the importance of the use of boycott to get international attention towards pressuring Israel to end the occupation is unquestionable."Who needs Waters when we have much finer wine If all this coverage of one aging, has-been, rock star who once wrote some lyrics for a very fine band before destroying it, makes you think cultural boycotts of Israel are on the rise: think again.Refaeli takes on Waters over boycott letter Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli tweeted in Hebrew that she no longer wants to be associated with British rocker Roger Waters after his open letter calling for a boycott of Israel.The case for regime change in Jordan The popular uprisings, in various Arab states, which were hailed by the pundits as the "Arab Spring," were directed against despotic rulers, who invariably represented a minority, either ethnic, religious, or army juntas.Iranian gets life for planned attacks on Israeli targets in Thailand A Bangkok court sentenced an Iranian man to life in prison for a botched bomb plot last year that officials believe was aimed at Israeli diplomats in the Thai capital. His accomplice, also an Iranian national, received a sentence of 15 years.India and Israel's strategic ties At first glance, Hindumajority India, with approximately 1.2 billion people and a subcontinent, would seem to have little in common with Jewish-majority Israel, which has only about eight million people living on territory roughly 15 times the size of India's capital city. While full diplomatic relations were established between Jerusalem and New Delhi only in 1992, the two countries actually have much in common.Punjab Farmers Learn Farming Techniques in Israel A 10-member delegation of dairy farmers from the Punjab region of India recently visited Israel to participate in a training program about modern dairy farming techniques. The unique program was especially designed for the group by the Center for International Agricultural Development Cooperation (CINDACO), part of Israel's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.Liberman hopes to turn Arad into Israel's Hollywood Milchan, 68, said tax credits persuaded movie studios to film top movies in Romania, Hungary, and New Zealand, so he saw no reason why films cannot be made in Israel. He said thee money invested by the countries came back in jobs, hotels, restaurants, construction, and tourism.Israeli Security System to be Used in NY Housing Projects A one-building pilot project at the 1,600-unit Knickerbocker Village has been using the SafeRise program from the Israeli-based FST21 that is now rolling out to all dozen buildings.Canyoning, anyone? Canyoning is all about accessing parts of nature you can't otherwise access. It's not just backing off a cliff for a high-energy rappelling experience and then climbing back up to do it again. Instead, this sport is about combining rappelling (abseiling) and rope-work, climbing and scampering, jumping and swimming.Palestinians, Israelis work together to clear medicines from water The joint Palestinian-Israeli research team from Al-Quds University and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology is working to assess the use of advanced membrane and bio-degradation technologies for eradicating pharmaceutical materials from treated waste-water. Organized by the Peres Center for Peace and sponsored by the French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi, the two-year project aims to investigate the degradation and removal processes of certain drugs found in aquatic environments that come from both domestic and industrial sources. |
BDS threats frighten another artist into cancelling Israel gig Posted: 22 Aug 2013 12:45 PM PDT From the Facebook page of Salif Keita: August 22, 2013Ali Abunimah of Electronic Intifada thinks that Salif Keita is a liar. According to him, a letter that blasts BDS and showers praise on Israel really means "boycott." The terror apologist proposes a bizarre theory to explain both this situation and the Eric Burdon incident: Resort to unsupported claims of "threats" and potentially defamatory statements may be a tactic that some artists resort to when they do not wish to violate the Palestinian call to boycott Israel, but do not have the courage to take a political stance.That makes perfect sense! The artists publicly say they love Israel, that they would love to play there, that they hate being intimidated by Abunimah's BDS groupies - but privately they really hate Israel, and they choose not to play because they want to support idiots who shower them with insults and threats. This is an example of the logic of the BDS crowd. The funny thing is that they think these cancellations are victories, because from within their own tiny bubble that are utterly unaware how normal people are disgusted by their tactics. They honestly think that artists who get hundreds of insults are on their side. Clueless. (Meanwhile, TV chef Anthony Bourdain is coming to Israel. Let the new set of threats begin!) |
The idea of real peace is shameful to Palestinian Arabs Posted: 22 Aug 2013 11:00 AM PDT From JPost: For a group of Palestinian and Israeli researchers investigating methods to completely purify water from medicinal materials, working together is nothing short of critical.Here is a great story, a story of cooperation and collaboration between two enemies for the common good. It should be looked upon as a model for the future, a future where two groups of people with historic grievances who are forced to live next to each other put their antipathy aside for the common good. There is a slight problem, though. Only one side celebrates peace. Dr. Karaman might have no problem working with Israelis - he received his degrees from Hebrew University - but there is no means within Palestinian Arab culture for that attitude to reach the masses. If you search through Al Quds University's website, both in English and Arabic, it mentions nothing about working together with Israeli universities. In fact, the only mentions of "Technion" in Hebrew on the site is in an article about how Israel is "Judaizing" Jerusalem. The university has a museum for "prisoners affairs." It has a "human rights clinic" with a single project - to demonize Israel through the Goldstone Report. Not a word that I could find about human rights under PA rule. Of course, this cooperative project is not mentioned in a positive light in Palestinian Arab media. On the contrary - this article slams Al Quds for being involved in this project, saying that while it used to be a symbol of steadfastness now it has become a symbol of "normalization." The best that can ever happen on the Arab side is a grudging admission that there is value in cooperating when absolutely necessary - but this should never be publicized. For Israelis, real peace is the goal. For Israel's Arab neighbors, anything that resembles real peace is something to be ashamed of. Which makes this just another reason why peace is impossible. (h/t Zvi) |
8/22 Links Part 1: Israel Confirms Assad Used Chemical Weapons, Christians under siege Posted: 22 Aug 2013 09:30 AM PDT From Ian: JPost Editorial: Christians under siege In the region as a whole, Christians account for between 2% and 5% of the region's population, versus 20% 100 years ago. Lebanon's Christians are at the mercy of the Shi'ite Hezbollah, whereas in Syria Christians are victimized by Sunnis. In Iraq they are walloped by everyone. In the Palestinian Authority Christian numbers are falling sharply too, as evidenced by the Muslim majority in once- Christian Bethlehem. Gaza's Christians are running for their lives.What are Western vital interests in the Middle East? All of which makes it abundantly obvious by now that Arab democracy remains a very distant prospect. There can be no democracy without democrats; without the acceptance of minority rights – including religious minorities and women; without a modicum of law and order and economic sustenance; without the creation of genuine economic opportunities and social mobility for the largely disenfranchised youth of the region; without proper institution building and without the rise of civilian control over the military.Steinitz: Intelligence confirms Syrian use of chemical weapons Minister for Intelligence and Strategic Affairs Yuval Steinitz said Thursday that chemical weapons were used in the previous day's attack in Syria that left hundreds, and according to some reports thousands, dead in the eastern suburbs of Damascus.France: Force is an option in Syria if gas attack confirmed France's foreign minister called Thursday for unspecified forceful action against Syria if it were shown that Bashar Assad's regime massacred its citizens with chemical weapons.A chronicle of narrow interests Obama is a rather suspicious president well versed in safeguarding his presidency against all threats. His United States will act on the Syrian front, or anywhere else in the Middle East, only when Obama fears that a lack of involvement threatens his presidency. Obama's persistent war against al-Qaida, by use of any means at his disposal, does not fit with the image of an isolationist president, rather a president who acts determinedly only according to the narrow interests of the White House.Obama can't, or won't Assad sees, and understands, that Obama doesn't want to, or can't, or simply doesn't know what to do. His foreign policy record is quite embarrassing. In the meantime, as Assad massacres his people and retains power in Syria, an Egyptian court decides to release deposed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak from prison after clearing him of corruption charges. Mubarak is not finished with the justice system quite yet, but what sweet revenge for a man who gets to leave the man who usurped his seat, Mohammed Morsi, and Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader Mohammed Badie, behind him in prison, and more importantly, his immediate successor former Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, now unemployed, who didn't protect him.Jeffrey Goldberg: Does Anybody Care If Assad Uses Chemical Weapons Again? The second question is, why would the Assad regime launch its biggest chemical attack on rebels and civilians precisely at the moment when a UN inspection team was parked in Damascus? The answer to that question is easy: Because Assad believes that no one -- not the UN, not President Obama, not other Western powers, not the Arab League -- will do a damn thing to stop him.BBC Arabic reports on Syrian patients in Israeli hospitals – but not in Arabic Unfortunately though, Sam Farah's report does not appear to have made it to the Middle East page, the video page, or any other page on the BBC Arabic website. Isn't this exactly the kind of news which the BBC claims to be providing for people who are unlikely to hear it from the media in their own countries?Disinformation: 'Pravda' May Be Gone, but Now There's 'Russia Today' While it's unsurprising that the network's coverage of the Syrian uprising would track closely with positions staked out by the Kremlin—for example, when Russia vetoed the U.N. Security Council resolution condemning the regime, an RT correspondent stressed that the resolution "could have sent an unbalanced signal to all sides of the conflict"—RT hasn't simply promoted an anti-interventionist or anti-NATO viewpoint. Instead, it has frequently parroted Assad's narrative by providing a platform for paranoiacs and conspiracy theorists to dispute that civilians are being killed by the regime, accuse America and Israel of being behind the deaths of Syrian civilians, and argue that the government in Damascus is a beacon of tolerance in the region.Lebanon: Hezbollah Commander Assassinated A leading supporter of the Hezbollah terrorist group was assassinated in Tripoli on Thursday.The true face of the Muslim Brotherhood If the Muslim Brotherhood members and supporters believe in peaceful protests and peaceful means of achieving goals, why did they burn churches down? Why did they incite hatred and violence through speeches in their camps in Rabaa Al-Adawiya and Al-Nahda? Why did their spokesperson say that the Muslim Brotherhood cannot control the anger of its members and supporters? Why did they use weapons against police stations and during their protests in different parts of the country over the last few days? There are images and videos explicitly showing some pro-Morsi supporters using weapons. United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay confirmed that, and added that Egyptians need to be reminded that they should prioritize Egypt, rather than their differing positions.Morsi Supporters Call for 'Day of Martyrs' on Friday Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi have no intention of backing down on their protests against the military.US Egyptians plan rally at White House against 'Brotherhood terrorism' The anti-Brotherhood protest is planned to gather at the White House and then move to The Washington Post offices, CNN, then to the headquarters of Islamic Council on American–Islamic Relations, which the group accused of being the Brotherhood's "embassy" in Washington. The rally's final destination is planned to be the Egyptian military attaché's office in Washington where they intend to "praise the Egyptian army for its heroic stand against MB terrorism".Egyptian military chief orders army to rebuild every Coptic church burned by the Muslim Brotherhood A political master stroke, although I don't think this is aimed at pressuring Obama into not cutting U.S. aid. Sisi doesn't care about that; the Saudis will pick up the slack if we yank our measly $2 billion. This is, I think, designed not only to solidify Christian support for the military in Egypt (which was already solid) but to signal to western Christians who are reading news stories about massacres that the military's the protector of pluralism against Islamism. And that PR will help if/when Egypt needs a loan from the IMF, which might otherwise be inclined not to do business with an outfit that's shooting protesters in the street.'Iran would barely retaliate if its nuclear program were attacked' Iran is unlikely to unleash a war in response to a military strike on its nuclear facilities, Strategic Affairs and Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz said, estimating that possible retaliation would include not more than "two or three days of missile fire" against Israel and/or Western targets in the region, causing "very limited damage."Iranian Schools Prepare Students for 'Drone Hunting' A section on hunting and downing spy drones is to be included in the Iranian school curriculum, said Lieutenant Commander of the Basij Forces, Brigadier General Ali FazliUK Islamic TV Station Fined for Encouraging Murder Noor TV, an Islamic television station which broadcasts from the UK, has been fined £85,000 (more than $130,000) for comments inciting murder made by one of its presenters during a call-in show. |
Lebanese rocket (shrapnel?) seems to have landed in residential area (photos, video) Posted: 22 Aug 2013 08:24 AM PDT The IDF stated: A short time ago, civilians in Israel's northern region faced rocket fire from Southern Lebanon. Three or four rockets were fired over Israeli territory. One of the rockets was intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system between the northern Israeli cities of Acre and Nahariya. The remainder of the rockets of fell outside of Israeli territory. Kobi Snir took photo and video of where something landed. Not sure if it was part of the rocket, or shrapnel from Iron Dome, or what, but it looks like a residential area: Plus this video showing police cordoning off the area: Shrapnel hit that car, as YNet photos show. And here is what he says is the Iron Dome interception (look to me like maybe afterward) (h/t Israel Muse) |
Julio Iglesias to play in an apartheid state tonight Posted: 22 Aug 2013 07:00 AM PDT Two weeks ago, Julio Iglesias played a concert in Caesarea, Israel. The BDS crowd protested, as usual, to no avail and the concert was a smash. But tonight Iglesias is playing in a country that has killed thousands of Palestinians. This country has a population that is majority Palestinian but they are ruled by a minority group that discriminates against them. While many of the Palestinians are citizens, hundreds of thousands of them had their citizenship stripped from them some 25 years ago, and many others who have lived there for over four decades are still barred from citizenship. Even today many some have lost their citizenship - and what rights they had. The country, of course, is Jordan. More recently, Jordan has either placed severe restrictions specifically on Palestinian Syria refugees from entering or traveling around the country, while allowing non-Palestinian Syrians to have more freedoms. (Jordan also ethnically cleansed Jews from its territory and its law specifically banned Jews who had lived in Judea and Samaria before 1948 from becoming citizens. Jordan is probably the only country to specifically exclude a class of Jews from being citizens in its nationality law. Just sayin'.) But there has not been one peep of protest to Iglesias from the people who claim to be pro-Palestinian, those who claim to be against apartheid and discrimination. No letters, no Facebook campaigns, nothing. Jordanian apartheid doesn't matter to them. On his Facebook page, under the announcement of the concert, not a single person protested. Even worse, Jordan is seemingly using Iglesias to whitewash their own awful human rights record: "Through the Amman Citadel Festival… we hope to promote Jordan as a hub for art and culture… and make it a world class destination," an FJF statement quoted the NGO's chairman, Isam Salfiti, as saying.How can these paragons of human rights who support boycotting Israel be silent when a country that treats its Palestinian Arab citizens worse than Israel does is hosting such a prominent concert? Oh, I forgot. King Abdullah isn't Jewish. |
Egypt arrests Palestinians, keeps Rafah closed (update) Posted: 22 Aug 2013 05:00 AM PDT Today is the fourth consecutive day of the Rafah crossing being completely closed by Egypt. Still no flotillas to Egypt to protest this siege. Meanwhile, the Egyptian security forces continue to arrest Palestinian Arabs in the Sinai on suspicion of terrorism: North Sinai Security Directorate forces arrested Egyptians and Palestinians in Arish over suspected involvement in an earlier attack on the city's civil defense building.Given the current mess in Egypt, it is impossible to know whether these Gazans are terrorists or if they are just caught up in the army's crackdown on Islamists (and popular opinion against Gaza.) What is clear is that no "pro-Palestinian" group is making much of a stink over this. UPDATE: Meanwhile, Gazans are protesting - the Israeli "blockade." (h/t Jonathan Schanzer) |
Those pesky red lines (ElderToon) Posted: 22 Aug 2013 02:39 AM PDT The Arab world notices very quickly when the US makes a promise and then ignores it. And irrespective of the wisdom of making such statements to begin with, the loss of respect for the US has consequences for generations to come. |
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