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- EoZ Resources page hacked by SpongeBob
- ElderToons: Roger Waters' defense
- Centrist Pakistani politician sues rival over being labeled "Zionist"
- 8/05 Links Part 2: UN accredits NGO whose head is ‘glad to be labeled anti-Semitic’
- Jews were interned in Indonesia during WWII
- Palestinian Arabs, visiting Israel, find their local merchants have been gouging them
- 8/05 Links Part 1: Reuters Kills the Mideast Domino Theory, The Return of Al Qaeda
- PLO threatens to sue Volkswagen over old, fake commercial
- Egyptian siege continues - only two groups visited Gaza in July
- PalArab joy at FC Barcelona visit soured by photos of team at Kotel
- 104,000 Muslims permitted in Jerusalem Friday
EoZ Resources page hacked by SpongeBob Posted: 05 Aug 2013 11:30 PM PDT From Irene (mostly): SquarePants Achieves Daring Infiltration of Database Early this morning, a lonely and desperate SpongeBob SquarePants hacked the EoZ Resources database, in a daring and bold assertion of his desire for continued affiliation with the ElderOfZiyon blog. "I had no idea Bob had such sophisticated cyber capabilities," Elder said. "His expertise is especially astonishing given that he lives in a watery environment that causes most electronic equipment to short out." The security breach was discovered by the crack team of research specialists who are updating and expanding the database. When apprehended, SquarePants was attempting to insert a large photo of himself into a small field. SpongeBob vowed that he will continue to hack the EoZ blog until allowed to return. Elder, for his part, says that he does not negotiate with terrorists. "SpongeBob has gone rogue, and I will not reward such destructive behavior. He was a trusted member of the team for over five years, but we had to let him go," said Elder. The Resources page, whose link is visible on the left sidebar of the EoZ webpage, is meant to provide a place where pro-Israel advocates can find information that would be helpful for contacting the media and other relevant organizations and figures. SpongeBob spammed the database with links to videos and articles about him. "We cannot yet assess the significance of Bob's actions. It is unlikely that they will delay the completion of the database project, which is proceeding at an improved leisurely pace," said Elder. U.S. President Barak Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry issued a joint statement to the press. "SpongeBob SquarePants is an entity like Jerusalem. We can neither confirm nor deny its existence." |
ElderToons: Roger Waters' defense Posted: 05 Aug 2013 08:59 PM PDT For those who missed the ridiculous Roger Waters defense of his use of the Star of David on a pig during his concerts, here is the major point he made: |
Centrist Pakistani politician sues rival over being labeled "Zionist" Posted: 05 Aug 2013 07:00 PM PDT First, background from Wikipedia: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is a centrist, nationalist and communitarian political party in Pakistan, which was founded by former Pakistani cricket captain and philanthropist Imran Khan. The party is an anti-status quo movement advocating for an egalitarian and modern model of Islamic democratic welfare state.Now: Chairman [of] Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, says he has decided to sue Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) leader, Maulana Fazl-ur-Rahman, for his "Jewish lobby ties" remarks, Geo News reported.I imagine in a few decades we will be seeing similar lawsuits from politicians in Europe upset at being described as "Zionist." |
8/05 Links Part 2: UN accredits NGO whose head is ‘glad to be labeled anti-Semitic’ Posted: 05 Aug 2013 04:00 PM PDT From Ian: UN accredits NGO whose head is 'glad to be labeled anti-Semitic' At a session in New York last week, the UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People officially granted accreditation to five civil society organizations, among them the Perdana Global Peace Foundation, which was founded by Mahathir Mohamad.Australian ex-deputy PM slams 'Jewish lobby' over Pius criticism A former deputy prime minister of Australia attacked the "Jewish lobby" for what he considers unfair treatment of pope Pius XII, prompting Jewish groups to accuse him of anti-Semitism.Sunnis Boycott Al-Quds Day in Ontario Expert and blogger Jonathan Dahoah Halevi, who witnessed the event, wrote afterward that "Besides the regular and expected manifestation of hatred towards Israel ("From the river to the sea Palestine will be free", "IsraelHell" etc.) and Zionism ("Down with Zionism") demonstrators proudly carried and waved the flags of Iran, Syria, Hizbullah and Palestine, the flag of the Mahdi (Muslim Messiah) as well as pictures of Ayatollah Khomeini."Lunatic At Toronto Al Quds Day Rally Says Israelis Should Be Given 2 Minute Warning To Get Out Or They Start Shooting "Elias Hazineh, Former President of Palestine House, attended the annual Quds Day rally that took place on August 3, 2013 in Toronto. In his speech to a crowd of hundreds holding anti-Israel banners and waving the flags of Palestine, Iran, Syria (Assad regime) and Hezbollah, Hazineh uttered a threatening message to the Jews living in Israel, while talking in favor of endorsing a strategy that will give the Israeli Jews an ultimatum to leave immediately the country or to be shot dead."Ultra-Orthodox man who offered to spy for Iran served in IDF An ultra-Orthodox man accused of offering to spy for Iran on Israel previously served in the Israel Defense Forces but was released for reasons of mental health.Egyptian anti-Obama video goes viral, blames him for siding with Muslim Brotherhood An example of the vitriol in the country can be seen in a new video clip featuring a song by Egyptian performer Sama Elmasry. Titled "You Obama, Your Father, Mother," it attacks the US president for allegedly preferring Islamic radicals over the army. It has gone viral, with over 160,000 views since last week.IDF Enlists New Robot to Defend Israelis from Explosives Yahalom, the elite special force of the Combat Engineering Corps, operates in various terrains. It specializes in robotics, diffusion of bombs, minefield neutralization, and destruction of enemy infrastructure and outposts. It is also trained for active combat, such as the planting of bombs in enemy territory. The unit's explosives disposal detachment is to begin using the Talon IV robots in the near future, bolstering its ability to thwart attempts to kill and injure Israelis using planted explosives.Top 10 Israeli apps that are revolutionizing your journeys Whether it's a navigation aid you're seeking, or a city bus or parking, these apps have you covered. One will check your tire pressure and another checks your breath to gauge if you're too tipsy to drive – and it'll even hail you a cab if you are.Tadir Gan wins $45m Volkswagen contract Tadir-Gan (Precision Products) Ltd. (TASE: TDGN), controlled by First Israel Mezzanine Investors Fund (FIMI), has won a $45 million contract from Volkswagen AG (DAX: VOW) to supply engine parts over eight years from 2015. The contract is the result of two acquisitions by Tadir Gan earlier this year.Veto on Disease A little tolerance can go a long way. If the immune system, for instance, could be coaxed into tolerating foreign tissue rather than rejecting it outright, a variety of blood disorders could be treated by bone marrow transplants. Immune tolerance could also help extend these transplants to people who are currently too frail to receive them; in addition, it could facilitate the transplantation of kidneys, liver and other body organs.Israeli Researchers Invent Spray to Stop Hospital-Acquired Infections One out of every 20 hospital patients in the United States contracts a hospital-acquired infection, with infants in intensive care and the elderly facing the highest risk of infection and death. Israeli researchers have invented a new spray that can help stop hospital-acquired infections.Dr. Mehmet Oz praises 'coexistence' at Israeli hospital America's favorite physician, Dr. Mehmet Oz, and Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, recently wrapped up a 10-day tour in Israel that included all the main tourist sites and a stopover at the world's largest and most advanced "fortified hospital" at Rambam Medical Center in Haifa. |
Jews were interned in Indonesia during WWII Posted: 05 Aug 2013 02:00 PM PDT From Asahi Shimbun: A Dutch woman has come forward to confirm that occupying Japanese forces rounded up and placed Jews in Indonesia into a separate internment camp during World War II, where they were subject to beatings and near-starvation rations.The article gives some background material: Aiko Utsumi, director of the Center for Asia Pacific Partnership of Osaka University of Economics and Law, has detailed knowledge of Japan's policies concerning wartime internment camps in Indonesia. Among historical materials she copied at the national archives of the Netherlands, there was a list of names of Jewish internees.There was a conference on this topic in 2010: A key aspect in the factors leading to Jewish suffering in Indonesia was one known in other areas too. Indonesia's economic position and the ongoing war inevitably led to a severe financial crisis. As part of the Japanese effort to pacify the local population in these difficult times, a scapegoat was targeted: the Jew. With a Muslim majority, anti-Semitic incitement and mobilizing a war on the Jewish "enemy" was no great challenge.(h/t Yoel) |
Palestinian Arabs, visiting Israel, find their local merchants have been gouging them Posted: 05 Aug 2013 12:00 PM PDT Al Hayat al Jadida reports that hundreds of thousands of Palestinian Arabs have received permits to enter Israel during Ramadan - and they are finding that identical items of food and clothing are a fraction of the cost that they are charged back home. Mothers who spent a large amount on Ramadan clothes in the West Bank are upset at seeing the same clothes, or clothes of better quality, for half the price in Tel Aviv. One woman said, "It's a scandal for our merchants ... I bought clothes for my kids from shops in Ramallah at high prices, but when I went to the shops in the Israeli cities and found the same clothes, but the price difference is substantial...It's incredible and unjustifiable what our merchants are doing to exploit citizens, and the official institutions in power do nothing to stop this." The writer estimates that if every Arab visiting Israel spends only 200 shekels, that means that 50 million shekels are being spent in Israel instead of in the PA-administered territories. While the PA stated that Israel issues the permits just to gain economically, others aren't buying their line any more. The head of a consumer protection agency in the West Bank says that the local merchants have no incentive to keep prices low because they simply have no competition. Merchants, not surprisingly, claim that they have too many expenses, in rent, workers and taxes, and cannot compete with Israeli prices. While I don't know how much they are taxed, it is obvious that Israeli workers get paid about double the rate that Ramallah shopkeepers pay, and the rent in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem is no less than in Ramallah, so this argument doesn't hold much water. Meanwhile, Gazans can only wish for the ability to visit Israel as freely. But this year they don't have much money anyway. Hamas has delayed paying salaries to its workers before the upcoming Eid, causing much grumbling. Hamas knows very well that the economy has been a major component in some of the Arab upheavals bu it seems to have lost its Iranian and Egyptian patrons for now, so it is scrambling for its very life. |
8/05 Links Part 1: Reuters Kills the Mideast Domino Theory, The Return of Al Qaeda Posted: 05 Aug 2013 10:40 AM PDT From Ian: Khaled Abu Toameh: Palestinians Dismiss Prisoner Release as a "Bribe" The prisoner release could benefit Abbas in the short-term. But in the long-term, many Palestinians will continue to see it as part of an Israeli-American scheme to extract concessions from Abbas and the Palestinian Authority leadership.Palestinians, Breaking Kerry's Promise, Reveal Timetable for Prisoner Release Although U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said last week that the Israeli and Palestinian negotiating teams would keep the details of their renewed talks confidential, chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat on Saturday said Israel would release 26 Palestinian prisoners on Aug. 13, Israel Hayom reported.'Boycott Israeli sports,' urges PA official Departing starkly from messages of peace and coexistence expressed by Israeli President Shimon Peres as he welcomed the Barcelona FC soccer team on Sunday, Fatah official and Palestinian Soccer Association head Jibril Rajoub took advantage of "the most important event in the history of Palestinian sports" to call for a sports boycott of Israel.Dore Gold: The Return of Al Qaeda In the meantime, internal security in Iraq has been deteriorating with about 80 car bombs and suicide bombing attacks employed. Over 1,000 Iraqis have been killed in May, the highest number in five years. Understanding that the escape of al-Qaeda operatives from an Iraqi prison had broader implications beyond Iraq itself, Interpol issued an alert that the escape constituted a "major threat to global security." The New York Times ran an editorial on July 29 with the title "Al-Qaeda in Iraq scores big," which reached the conclusion that the "attacks showed the fearsome and growing strength" of the organization.US reopens Tel Aviv embassy, but extends closures across region The US State Department on Sunday announced the extension of the closure of 19 US embassies and consulates across the Middle East and Africa through to Saturday August 10, but removed its Tel Aviv posting from the watch list.Honest Reporting: Reuters Kills the Mideast Domino Theory More than 100,000 people have died in the Syrian conflict and violence has flared again in Iraq, with over 1,000 killed there in July alone, many at the hands of al Qaeda. Tensions over Iran's disputed nuclear program have also risen, while a struggle for power between Islamists and the military is playing out on the streets of predominantly Sunni Egypt.Michael Totten: Hezbollah Plays the Israel Card Hezbollah desperately needs the Israel card, but it won't work this time unless Israel invades Lebanon. Yet Israel won't invade Lebanon unless Hezbollah starts something. And Hezbollah wouldn't dare start something now while it's busy in Syria. The last thing it needs is open-ended conflict on two fronts at once. Hezbollah isn't a superpower. It only has a few thousand fighters.CiF asks Palestinian supporter of 'armed resistance' her views on the peace process An August 1 essay at 'Comment is Free', titled 'The Middle East peace talks are back to disappoint', by Gaza based blogger (and Electronic Intifada contributor) Rana Baker didn't include anything particularly surprising – at least by 'CiF' standards.BBC tones down Iranian rhetoric and extremism Why the BBC should find it necessary to tone down Rouhani's remarks in a manner which it presumably thinks makes them more palatable to Western audiences is anybody's guess, especially as other members of the Western media managed to report the geographical intentions of Rouhani's words accurately.Lebanese Christian Leader: Hizbullah Fired on Palace One of the rockets struck within the security perimeter of the Presidential Palace, and the other exploded within the security perimeter of the Army headquarters. The attack came hours after a speech by President Michel Suleiman on Lebanon's Army Day.Israel, US have vastly different takes on Iran's Rouhani inauguration The US hoped the new Iranian government would "heed the will of the voters by making choices that will lead to a better life for the Iranian people," Carney said.Iran May Try New Path to Nukes Iran may be preparing to use a heavy water reactor for producing weapons-grade plutonium, according to U.S. and European officials cited in the Wall Street Journal. This is an alternative method for reaching a nuclear bomb, which joins its existing uranium enrichment project. |
PLO threatens to sue Volkswagen over old, fake commercial Posted: 05 Aug 2013 09:06 AM PDT About nine years ago some enterprising video producers created this brilliant fake Volkswagen commercial: Today, the the PA's Foreign Minister Dr. Riyad al-Malki is threatening to sue VW - for a commercial it never made. Al-Malki, who is currently in Tehran (which is interesting in itself), stated, "We are going to ask our embassy in Germany to discuss the issue with the company, in addition to that we will called the German ambassador to PLO." He added, "We will demand the company to withdraw its commercial and apologize to the Arab public on this abuse." "I have not seen the commercial yet, but if it contains inflammatory material, we will take all legal action against the company." Yes, PLO ministers make public statements and denunciations based on nothing more than rumor. Snopes has the story behind this video, including that VW intended to pursue legal action against the producers. |
Egyptian siege continues - only two groups visited Gaza in July Posted: 05 Aug 2013 07:00 AM PDT Palestine Today reports that there has been a sharp drop in outside parties visiting Gaza over the past month, with only two delegations allowed into the Hamas-ruled territory during July. In contrast, some 27 groups visited in June and 20 in May. Officials said that this is because of much stricter Egyptian rules allowing people to cross the Rafah crossing. According to Aladdin Batta of Hamas' ministry of foreign affairs, the lack of visitors hurt the education and medical sectors. I still have not seen anyone referring to Egypt's near-total isolation of Gaza as being a "siege" or a "blockade." Meanwhile, Israel isn't only allowing medical patients and their families to come into Israel from Gaza, but also some families to visit relatives in the West Bank: Many other Gazans cross into Israel to visit relatives living in Judea and Samaria. Each month, IDF officials help more than 3,000 Palestinians pass through the crossing to visit their families. This month, as Palestinian Muslims observe the holiday of Ramadan, higher numbers of travelers are visiting Israel to celebrate the holiday with family members. |
PalArab joy at FC Barcelona visit soured by photos of team at Kotel Posted: 05 Aug 2013 05:06 AM PDT Legendary soccer team FC Barcelona visited Arab sections of West Bank over the weekend, where they have many fans: As soon as they got off the coach, the players were surrounded by a swathe of adoring fans, including several children wearing Barça shirts. They headed for the Basilica of the Nativity, where it is believed that Jesus of Nazareth was born, and paid a visit to the temple. After greeting the senior religious figures in the town, they posed for a group photo outside the basilica.The "peaceful" speeches given by PA officials included insults to Israel saying that the Jewish state uses repression to hurt their sporting program. Apparently those Arabic statements were not translated to the players. But things soured yesterday when the team paid a visit to the Kotel. Arabic media has photos and stories saying that the visit "angered" Arab fans of the club, as the players inserted notes into the cracks of the Western Wall and paid their respects while wearing kipot, "a hat worn by Jews when performing Talmudic prayers." See how the visit fostered "the desire for peace" among Palestinian Arabs? |
104,000 Muslims permitted in Jerusalem Friday Posted: 05 Aug 2013 02:55 AM PDT COGAT reports that 104,000 Palestinian Arabs crossed over into Israel on the last Friday in Ramadan. I'm fairly certain that between 1949 and 1967, there were never that many Muslims visiting Jerusalem in total at any time of the year. I'm trying to find any news articles about a mass pilgrimage to Jerusalem during those times, when it was under Arab control, and the most I see are 5000-10,000 Arabs visiting during - Easter. |
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