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8/24 Links: Abbas to Run for Pres. again?, Assad's Brother's Unit fired CWs, MB protests fizzle Posted: 24 Aug 2013 06:30 PM PDT From Ian: No summer break in the violent Middle East Amid horrific bloodshed all around Israel, Hamas is redoubling efforts to regain center stage — defying Egypt, and seeking to abduct IDF soldiers Despite Hamas's attempts to ignore the signals that it receives from Egypt and to keep a low profile, it has been working tirelessly to reignite terrorist activity in the West Bank. These should not be mistaken for signs of empowerment, as they are clearly indications of distress. Hamas has reached rock bottom both in Gaza and in the West Bank. Hamas's attempts to incite terrorist activity in the West Bank are motivated by its struggle to restore its status as a central authority for the Palestinian people without risking clashes with the IDF in Gaza.Arab Terrorists Ignite Forest Fire in Israel While throwing Molotov cocktails at passing Israeli cars driving on the Nachliel road, near the Arab village of Dir Nizzam, Arab terrorists ignited a forest fire near Neve Tsuf, in Israel's Benyamin region. Volunteers quickly arrived on the scene and began to extinguish the blaze, amid fears that the flames would spread to nearby homes. The volunteers were soon joined by firefighters. No injuries were reported, but significant damage was caused to the area's greenery.Abbas planning elections to wrong-foot Hamas Abbas intends to call elections in the West Bank, and require that Hamas enable elections in the Gaza Strip as well. If Hamas fails to do so, Abbas could declare Gaza a rogue entity, and might suspend the transfer of PA funding to the Strip, the TV report said.Report: Gaza protestors march against peace talks The marches, reportedly organized by Hamas and Islamic Jihad, condemned rival West Bank-based Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas's "political failure" for returning to the negotiating table with Israel.Hamas official: Palestinian Tamarod group was trained by Egyptian intelligence "The 'Tamarod against the injustice in Gaza' group, that has bases in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, is guided by foreign forces, among them the Egyptian security and intelligence forces," Yahya Moussa said.UN chief condemns rocket fire on Israel UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned on Friday the rocket fire from southern Lebanon into Israel that occurred one day earlier and prompted an Israeli response.Hezbollah on Rocket Attack: 'We Don't Condemn Actions Taken Against Israel' Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah claimed on Friday that his organization was not behind Thursday's rocket attack on Israel, but would not condemn the attack either, asserting that military action against Israel is justified, Israel's Channel 10 reported, citing a Lebanese television interview with the Hezbollah MP.Death toll in Lebanon bombings rises to 47; al-Qaeda blames Hezbollah Meanwhile, al-Qaeda claimed Saturday that Hezbollah, backed by Iran, was behind the bombings in Tripoli. The organization's North African branch, al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, or AQIM, said via social media that it was "certain" that Hezbollah was behind the "heinous act" in Lebanon. The organization also vowed to retaliate for the attack.Will Syria Be the Graveyard of Obama's Presidency? Rarely has an administration looked as inconsequential as President Barack Obama's did this week.US naval forces move closer to Syria Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel declined to discuss any specific force movements while saying that Obama had asked the Pentagon to prepare military options for Syria. US defense officials told The Associated Press that the Navy had sent a fourth warship armed with ballistic missiles into the eastern Mediterranean Sea but without immediate orders for any missile launch into Syria.Following Reports On Chemical Attack In Syria, Articles In Arab Press Blame International Community, U.S. For The Massacre Articles published today (August 22, 2013) in the Arab press, and especially in the Saudi and Qatari press, likewise held the international community and the U.S. responsible for the massacre. Especially noteworthy are two articles. The editorial of the London-based daily Al-Quds Al-Arabi stated that it was the inaction of the international community in the past two years that had led to the massacre. Tariq Al-Homayed, a columnist and former editor in the London-based Saudi daily Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, wrote, in a similar vein, that the massacre resulted from the absence of a clear American policy in the Middle East.Israel TV: Chemical weapons were fired by Assad's brother's unit The chemical weapons allegedly used to kill an estimated 1,000 or more Syrian civilians by the regime of President Bashar Assad last Wednesday were fired by the 155th Brigade of the 4th Armored Division of the Syrian Army, an Israel TV report said.Report: Syrian rebel forces trained by West are moving towards Damascus Le Figaro reported that this is the reason behind the Assad regime's alleged chemical weapons attack in Damascus on Wednesday morning, as UN inspectors were allowed into the country to investigate allegations of WMD use.Reeling from crackdown, Egypt's Brotherhood fails to show street power Mass protests called by Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood mostly failed to materialize on Friday as the movement reels from a bloody army crackdown on followers of ousted President Mohamed Morsi.Erdogan Sheds a Tear Over Muslim Brotherhood Politician's Poem In 2010 Erdogan cried on camera at the deaths of children in Gaza at which time there was some comment in Turkey about why he did not do the same when Kurdish children were killed.Kiwis battling their country's anti-Israel media bias Kiwis for Balanced Reporting on the Middle East – an NGO in New Zealand – feels it hasn't been able to properly get Israel's message across in the country's mainstream newspapers.PBS Includes Vicious Anti-Semites in Show About Mohammad One anti-Semite to appear on the show was Sheikh Ikrema Sabri, the former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. According to the New York Sun, Sabri is a fan of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a well-known forgery that portrays the Jews as the enemies of humanity.Latma: Raise your blue and white flag (closing song) |
Iran literally covering up evidence of nuclear testing Posted: 24 Aug 2013 05:45 PM PDT Remember the Parchin site in Iran, suspected of nuclear explosive testing? Where last year they started covering up the buildings in pink tarp to make it harder for satellites to see what was going on? In espionage (and police work,) evidence of covering up a crime is often more obvious than the crime itself. Unfortunately, no one has easy access to these sites, so while we have secondary evidence, Iran is covering up the primary evidence. And, at Parchin, they are doing it again. From ISIS: Recent commercial satellite imagery of the Parchin site in Iran shows the extent of new paving as well as the extent of other alternations undertaken at the site over the past year and a half starting in February 2012. Iran appears to be in the final stages of modifying the suspected high explosive test site at the Parchin complex, having recently asphalted large sections of the site. As noted in several of the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA's) quarterly Iran safeguards reports and in numerous ISIS satellite imagery reports on Parchin, asphalting and the other documented activities have significantly changed the site and impacted the ability of IAEA inspectors to collect environmental samples and other evidence that it could use to determine whether nuclear weapons-related activities once took place there. Asphalting an entire area in this manner would make it very hard to take soil samples and likely be effective at covering up environmental evidence of nuclear weaponization-related experiments. Iran in 2003 and 2004 conducted similar concealment activities at Lavisan-Shian, razing and rebuilding the entire site in an effort suspected to be aimed at concealing alleged, undeclared military nuclear efforts.Iran is banking on the West discounting secondary evidence. And the scheme works well. "Hey, IAEA, look over there for a minute, will you? I have to, um, take out the trash." |
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