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- Syria has a twist on 9/11 conspiracy theories
- Off-topic: Rhomboid beach patterns
- New PalArab cultural magazine won't allow criticism of PA
- 8/26 Links Part 2: Poll-Only 21% Believe PA State is a Real Soln, Guardian-Haifa a “Historic Palestinian City”
- Google's Palestinian page "hacked"
- Iranian court rules Christian evangelical activities amount to "Zionism"
- A brand-new Palestinian Arab lie
- 8/26 Links Part 1: Doomsday scenario in Syria, Netanyahu - Syria is Iran’s ‘testing ground’
- Egyptian preacher: Killing MB more important that fighting Jews
- Video of incident in Qalandiya
- A couple of tweets, and the NY Times is in love with Rouhani
Syria has a twist on 9/11 conspiracy theories Posted: 27 Aug 2013 12:00 AM PDT The Syrian Radio and TV site has an article that asks a very simple question: Why are all these revolutions happening in the Arab world but not in the West? Why are only Arabs suffering from all this infighting and regime changes? The answer, of course, is that it's a vast conspiracy. All of the Arab world's problems started with the invasion of Iraq. Up until then the Arab world was a place of "safety and security." Yes, the article really says that. Then came 9/11, a CIA-led attack to provide an excuse to attack the Arab world and to fragment it and cause infighting in the heretofore peaceful area. Jews were involved as well, of course, because most of them didn't come to work on 9/11, proving foreknowledge. The execution of Saddam Hussein was orchestrated to humiliate Arab leaders so they would be obedient to the wishes of the US. The US attacked Iraq because of Israel, naturally, since Saddam was the only Arab leader willing to challenge Israel. (Does this mean that Syrian Radio and TV considers the Assad family to be wimps?) So going back to the original question, of why there is no uprising in the US or France or whatever, it is because Western countries are the sponsors and manufacturers of terrorism in the Arab world to keep the Arab countries fragmented and weak so they cannot threaten Western nations and Israel. See? It all makes perfect sense! | ||
Off-topic: Rhomboid beach patterns Posted: 26 Aug 2013 08:00 PM PDT I took a mini-break Sunday and went to the beach. I noticed something I had never seen before, and it was driving me crazy. When the ocean waves retreated (backwash), they left consistent diamond-shaped patterns in the sand behind. The lines were never perpendicular to the shore, but rather perhaps at 80 degree and 100 degree angles facing the shoreline. Here is the pattern being left behind on dry sand as the water (upper left) retreats: Here is it while the sand is still wet from the backwash, contrast added to make it more obvious: So I did a little Internet sleuthing. While I couldn't find many photos of similar patterns, apparently they are common. Here is an abstract from an article in the The Encyclopedia of Beaches and Coastal Environments: Rhombohedral ripples are so common on the lower foreshore of a beach that Johnson (1919) called them backwash marks . The flow of the backwash down a beach often results in diamond-shaped rhombohedral ripples of low height that are best recognized by the criss-crossed pattern of intersecting lines of the lee slopes of the ripples. Generally there is a well-developed scour on the seaward side of the ripple rhombs, whereas the landward side of the diamond shape is more gentle.I found a couple of other papers which went into math that is way beyond me. Also some claim that these patterns come from things like seashells sticking out of the sand, but the pattern was way too regular. Apparently, there is no definitive answer as to why these patterns get generated, although there are some people who have worked very hard at figuring this out. (My initial guess was resonance patterns from the sound of the surf, but then the slope of the beach shouldn't matter.) | ||
New PalArab cultural magazine won't allow criticism of PA Posted: 26 Aug 2013 05:00 PM PDT Palestine Press Agency reports that Al Kalima, a defunct Palestinian Arab literary magazine, is being resurrected, to address the lack of a specifically Palestinian Arab voice. The announcement, by the General Union of Palestinian Writers, states that the new quarterly magazine will "welcome all submissions that are consistent with the Palestinian National Line" and adhere to contemporary literary standards. In most countries, artists are the ones in the forefront of criticism of the leadership. In the Palestinian Arab territories, the artists are the first ones to say that the major purpose of their writings is to support their rulers and to quash any criticism. This small unimportant announcement shows how little freedom of expression really exists under Mahmoud Abbas. Yesterday, Abbas said how important freedom of expression is to some handpicked journalists who agree with him, even as others protested how the PA doesn't let journalists do their jobs. | ||
Posted: 26 Aug 2013 03:30 PM PDT From Ian: Palestinian official: Peace talks meeting canceled after IDF kills 3 in West Bank clashes The Palestinian Authority has canceled a meeting with Israeli peace negotiators scheduled to take place Monday in response to the killing of three Palestinians by Israeli security forces at the Kalandiya refugee camp in the West Bank earlier in the day, AFP quoted a Palestinian official as saying.Poll: Only 21% Believe in PA State as Real Solution The most popular answer in both cases was simply to maintain the status quo. Currently Judea and Samaria is split into three areas, called A, B, and C. The PA has full control over Area A, Israel controls Area C, and in Area B the IDF is tasked with oversight of security, while the PA has legal power over other aspects of daily life.Poll: One-fifth of Jewish Israelis prefer Palestinian state in Jordan, rather than the West Bank Some 19 percent of Jewish Israelis prefer to see a Palestinian state in Jordan rather than in the West Bank, but only 7% really think it could happen, according to a Maagar Mochot poll commissioned by Professors for a Stronger Israel.Fatah Stresses: We're Not Giving Up 'Right of Return' Members of Meretz said that Abbas told them a "fair agreement" will end the conflict with Israel and that a "peace agreement with Israel will be final and binding." He did not, however, specify what is meant by a fair peace agreement and did not commit to the fact that the PA would give up its demand for the "right of return", which would see millions of Arabs who fled Israel in 1948 and their descendants flood Israel.Guardian: Mahmoud Abbas gives up claims on "historic Palestinian city" of Haifa For those attempting to figure out how cities which are within Israel's 1949 boundaries can be characterized by Sherwood as "historically Palestinian", you have to understand that Palestinian propaganda frequently refers to their people's longing to "reclaim" such cities, part of a broader narrative which rejects Israel's right to exist within any borders.Fabius: EU Guidelines May Need to be Re-examined Speaking at a press conference in Jerusalem, Fabius said that the EU could consider somewhat changing the boycotting guidelines.European nations: Don't do business in settlements The countries mentioned by Israeli ambassadors include Britain, Germany, Denmark, Holland and Sweden, according to Yedioth Ahronoth.Ariel: We Won't be Confined to the Auschwitz Borders The Housing Minister added that the two-state solution to end the Arab-Israeli conflict is unrealistic and will never happen.Likud MKs: Jewish Construction Must Go On Despite Peace Talks Likud MKs told Arutz Sheva on Sunday that building Jewish homes in Judea and Samaria is not an obstacle to peace and that Israeli construction must go on in these regions despite the peace process.Jews Down Under: Kevin Rudd & Bob Carr have gone underground Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Foreign Affairs Minister Senator Bob Carr have gone underground since Carr announced on 8 August at the Lakemba Mosque in Sydney that Rudd personally as well as the Labor Party had adopted as policy that Jews had no right to legally live in the West Bank.Aussie opposition head looks to 'rebuild' Canberra-Jerusalem ties The head of Australia's opposition said Monday that he will seek to improve ties with Israel, as his conservative bloc geared up for a national election next month.BBC blurs Iranian regime role in 2012 attacks The BBC then adds: "Israel has accused Iran of orchestrating the attacks, a charge which Iran denies."Six great food apps from Israel Israelis are passionate about food and phones. So it's no surprise that among the plentiful Israeli-made smartphone applications are shortcuts for locating restaurants, finding recipes, ordering takeout and deciphering nutrition information on packaged goods.Turning IV failures into successes For many hospital patients, intravenous tubes, which supply nutrition or medications, are actual lifelines. Unable to eat normally because of their conditions, or in constant need of medication, the tube is the only way they can receive life-sustaining nutrients or drugs.Torah hidden by Polish priests since WWII returned A Torah scroll that since 1942 has been hidden in a Tuchow monastery was returned to the synagogue in Dabrowa Tarnowska in southern Poland. | ||
Google's Palestinian page "hacked" Posted: 26 Aug 2013 02:15 PM PDT A few hours ago, people surfing to Google.ps saw this: According to TechCrunch, this was not a hack of any pages owned by Google, but it was a domain registry hack. The hackers compromised the .ps domain and redirected Google queries to their own server. It is not too surprising that the .ps domain is not very secure. | ||
Iranian court rules Christian evangelical activities amount to "Zionism" Posted: 26 Aug 2013 12:30 PM PDT From the Christian Post: A Revolutionary Court in Tehran has sentenced an Iranian Christian convert to 10 years in prison for his Christian work, according to an Iranian Christian news agency.But Iran is also on the lookout for the next big Zionist religion: Extremist far-right groups have been trying to spread freemasonry and Zionist principles in order to remove Islam from Europe. | ||
A brand-new Palestinian Arab lie Posted: 26 Aug 2013 10:30 AM PDT What is the fourth holiest spot in Sunni Islam? We all know that the top three are the mosques Mecca, Medina and the one that was built on top of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. But what is number 4? According to Wikipedia, many Muslims consider the Ummayad Mosque in Damascus to be the fourth holiest site. Others consider Kairouan, in Tunisia, to have the honor. Still others consider it to be the Eyup Sultan Mosque in Turkey, a site that attracts many pilgrims. Harar in Ethiopia is yet another city that has made this claim, and UNESCO agrees. However, our "peace partners" in Fatah have made up a new 4th holiest mosque in Islam, one that no one else on the planet ever designated as such, as far as I can tell. Not surprisingly, it is at the second holiest place of Judaism. The caption the Tomb of the Patriarchs on their Facebook page as "The Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, which is the fourth holiest mosque for the world's Muslims." That would be news to most Muslims. Obviously, this is being done to push Jews out of Hebron. Just like Mecca and Medina are off-limits to non-Muslims, our "peace partners" are trying to elevate the holiness of Jerusalem and Hebron so they can kick the Jews out - in the name of Islam. (They are trying something similar at Rachel's Tomb, pretending that it is the ancient "Bilal bin Rabah Mosque," something that was made up in the 1990s.) See also this previous post. | ||
8/26 Links Part 1: Doomsday scenario in Syria, Netanyahu - Syria is Iran’s ‘testing ground’ Posted: 26 Aug 2013 09:00 AM PDT From Ian: 'Doomsday scenario in Syria' Syrian opposition groups, for their part, may be already making the Saudi paper's prediction a reality. Also accused of committing vast human atrocities, they have already vowed to bomb Alawite villages along the Syrian coast with thousands of rockets as retaliation for the chemical attack, according to the Dubai-based media channel Al-Arabiya.JPost Editorial: Attention on Syria It remains to be seen if the more aggressive tone will have any effect on the Syrian leader. With inspectors having arrived in the country just days before, why would Assad risk crossing such a redline? One interpretation is that he has become more brazen. With thousands of Hezbollah fighters entering the country last month to bolster the regime and his having pushed the rebels out of numerous areas along the Aleppo-Damascus axis, perhaps he thought it was time to deal a death blow to the rebels in the capital.Netanyahu: Syria is Iran's 'testing ground' "Now the whole world is watching," Netanyahu said Sunday. "Iran is watching and it wants to see what will be the reaction to the use of chemical weapons."Israel's interest: That Assad not be victorious Asked whether a US strike could trigger a retaliation against Israel, as happened during the first Gulf War, and whether the nature of the US strike might dictate the severity of Assad's response, both Brom and Inbar were cautious yet dubious of Assad's willingness to attack Israel.Israeli President Peres Calls for Removal of 'All Chemical Weapons From Syria' "The use of chemical weapons to kill hundreds of women and children and the cries of the girl begging her father to come and save her is a cry to which we cannot remain indifferent," Peres said. "I can understand the problems and the doubts, but the moral call is superior to any strategic considerations. The time has come for a joint effort to remove all the chemical weapons from Syria. They cannot remain there either in the hands of Assad or of others. In addition to everything else needed to stop this massacre there must be an international attempt to take out the weapons. It is very complicated and it is very expensive but it is more dangerous and more expensive to leave it there. It must be done."Ariel: As Jews, We Must Protest the Genocide in Syria "On this day, although it is a day of great joy, I cannot refrain from mentioning what is happening in the north in our neighbor, Syria," said Ariel, referring to the reports of a deadly chemical attack by regime troops outside of Damascus.Top US official to 'Post': UN probe in Syria 'too late to be credible' "If the Syrian government had nothing to hide and wanted to prove to the world that it had not used chemical weapons in this incident, it would have ceased its attacks on the area and granted immediate access to the UN – five days ago," the official said.UN team probing Syria gas attack comes under sniper fire The UN team that is supposed to investigate an alleged chemical weapons strike near the Syrian capital Damascus came under sniper fire on Monday as it traveled to the scene of the attack. A vehicle was damaged but there were no reports of injuries.31 Palestinians among victims of alleged chemical attack At least 31 Palestinians were among the victims of an alleged chemical attack said to have killed hundreds in Damascus on Wednesday, relatives said Saturday.Analysis: The international law president vs the Damascus regime A former top legal adviser to the British government and another to the US State Department recently wrote that intervention could be justified on several grounds: Syrian attacks on Turkey could trigger collective selfdefense obligations by other NATO states, Syrian chemical weapons use could accidentally cross Syrian borders impacting other states, potential transfer of chemical weapons to Hezbollah could lead to further national security threats, recognizing the Friends of Syria group as the sole representative of the Syrian people as France has could sidestep any violation of sovereignty issue, the humanitarian situation is sufficiently dire and extreme (which has some veil of UN legitimacy under a similar 2005 doctrine endorsed by parts of the UN called "R2P" or responsibility to protect) as the Kosovo case.Analysis: How will the US and its allies strike Syria? International law bans the use of chemical weapons on any battlefield under any circumstances. And R2P – a norm agreed upon by global powers at the United Nations 2005 World Summit – compels the international community to respond if a country fails to protect its citizens from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing or crimes against humanity.Cameron reportedly pushing Obama toward Syria strike The report by The Times of London, which was unsourced, came as US and Western leaders have increasingly placed blame on the regime of Syrian president Bashar Assad for a devastating alleged chemical attack that killed hundreds near Damascus last week.UK: Action over Syria possible without UN unity Hague accused the Security Council of "not shouldering its responsibilities" over the Syria crisis, saying disagreements among the five members have prevented any action over Syria for too long.Turkey says it would join coalition against Syria "We always prioritize acting together with the international community, with United Nations decisions," Davutoglu told the Turkish daily Milliyet, Reuters reported. "If such a decision doesn't emerge from the UN Security Council, other alternatives… would come onto the agenda."Western military intervention doomed, Assad vows Western military intervention into Syria would only end in failure, Syrian President Bashar Assad said on Monday in an extensive interview with the Russian newspaper Izvestia, in which he dismissed allegations of chemical weapons use by his government.Lebanese mufti: Hezbollah destroys Syria, Lebanon for Israel Mufti of the Lebanese Mountain Sheikh Muhammad Ali al-Juzo addressed the double attack in Tripoli over the past weekend, in which more than 40 people were killed, and fiercely criticized Hezbollah.Hezbollah-Hamas Relationship Strained According to a report published on the Iran-based Tabnak news site, Hezbollah and the Lebanese intelligence are accusing Hamas members of taking part in a string of recent attacks in the country. These include the Aug. 15 car bomb explosion in southern Beirut that killed 22 people and injured hundreds more, as well as the firing of Grad missiles towards Lebanon.Among many Egyptians, a dramatic shift in favor of the military Like many Egyptians, [Hassan] Hosny blames the Brotherhood for the violence that has convulsed his country since the coup. "Most of the people believe the police and military are standing by the people's side," he said.Israel an obstacle to Arab democracy, Egyptian strongman wrote According to Sissi, "The fact that Israel reflects a Western interest raises suspicion among Arabs about the true nature of democracy." The Egyptian general did not explain how Israel's existence cast doubt on the notion of democracy, but asserted that it would "slow the emergence of democracy in the Middle East."Muslim Brotherhood leader Gomaa Amin is in hiding in London Gomaa Amin is understood to have been made head of the Islamist organisation last week following the arrest of his predecessor in Cairo by Egypt's military rulers. | ||
Egyptian preacher: Killing MB more important that fighting Jews Posted: 26 Aug 2013 07:00 AM PDT Egyptian media is reporting that popular and influential TV preacher Amr Khaled has issued a fatwa, on a leaked video, for the Egyptian army to kill Muslim Brotherhood members. He said that battling the Brotherhood is even more important than fighting the Jews. How much stronger could he have phrased it? Khaled said that the Muslim Brotherhood members do not deserve to live in Egypt. His words were understood to mean that he advocates killing the MB demonstrators, although his clarification afterwards seemed to indicate he was talking about the jihadists in the Sinai. Then again, Khaled is just part of that huge Jewish conspiracy to make Arabs hate each other. Al Resalah today reminds its readers that "there is fire everywhere and the beneficiaries are the Jews." Speaking of, here's a cartoon that shows a little of the latter mentality, although it makes a bizarre assumption that the IDF is more scared of the Egyptian army than vice-versa:
(h/t Ibn Boutros) | ||
Video of incident in Qalandiya Posted: 26 Aug 2013 05:00 AM PDT This morning: A Palestinian hospital official says three Palestinians were killed and more than a dozen wounded in clashes with Israeli troops in the West Bank.Here are videos, showing what Mahmoud Abbas considers a "nonviolent demonstration:" One of those killed was a terrorist released in the Shalit prisoner swap. What a coincidence, that the innocent Arab bystander just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. What are the odds? (h/t Gidon) | ||
A couple of tweets, and the NY Times is in love with Rouhani Posted: 26 Aug 2013 02:18 AM PDT Remember when journalists were skeptics? This New York Times editorial shows that wishful thinking continues to trump hard facts at the Old Grey Lady. Social media are an unorthodox, but useful, way to start to get a sense of Iran's new president, Hassan Rouhani. In a flurry of English-language posts on Twitter since his election in June, Mr. Rouhani has given reason to hope that he is serious about resolving disputes with the United States and other major powers, most urgently about Iran's nuclear program.The Times seems to have a very hard time distinguishing between propaganda and reality, which should be the first thing any serious news organization does. Today, Iran continues its secret weaponization program aimed at placing nuclear warheads on missiles; it continues its secret laser-based uranium enrichment program, and it is covering up evidence of the high explosives testing. These all continue today and they are not under IAEA inspection. This means that the second Rouhani tweet quoted so approvingly by the NYT is a baldfaced lie. And once we know that Rouhani is a liar, the entire complexion of his public relations blitz turns from evidence of real change in Iran to evidence of a deliberate plan of concealing its nuclear activities from the West. In other words, the Times should be using Rouhani's tweets as evidence that Iran is now playing a new card based on deception rather than falling for that very deception. The Times' shows how enraptured they are with Rouhani in the end of the op-ed, (also noted by The New York Sun:) President Rouhani is sending strong signals that he will dispatch a pragmatic, experienced team to the table when negotiations resume, possibly next month. That's when we should begin to see answers to key questions: How much time and creative thinking are he and President Obama willing to invest in a negotiated solution, the only rational outcome? How much political risk are they willing to take, which for Mr. Obama must include managing the enmity that Israel and many members of Congress feel toward Iran?Israel's enmity towards Iran is the problem? Has the NYT ever spent five seconds reading the official Iranian news agencies? In just the past couple of days, official Iranian media claimed that Israel was behind the chemical weapons attacks in Syria, Israel is also behind the bombings in Tripoli, the US is behind all Arab states' turmoil, and an Iranian general threatened to attack both the US and Israel. This is the new, moderate Iran that the Times is praising. |
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