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- Arabs kill Arabs, and it's all the Jews' fault
- 9/11 Links Part 2: Remembering 9/11, The Abuse of the Media by Palestinian Propaganda
- Video: US ambassador to Israel on satirical Israeli show
- Once again, Palestinian Arab support for terrorism is the highest in the world
- "Million Muslim March" in DC attracts less than a dozen
- 9/11 Links Part 1: Dennis Ross and Thomas Sowell on Syria, Jordanian MP Debates with an AK
- The most disgusting 9/11 article you'll read this year
- Looks like Gaza will start importing petroleum from Israel
- Hamas' "moderation" in interview gets jeers from Arab media
Arabs kill Arabs, and it's all the Jews' fault Posted: 11 Sep 2013 04:30 PM PDT Al Ahram reports: Six soldiers were killed on Wednesday morning in a double suicide car bomb attack at a military intelligence headquarters and a nearby military checkpoint in the northern Sinai town of Rafah.Al Moslim reports that a group called "Supporters of Jerusalem" ("Ansar al Bayt Al Maqdis") has taken credit for the attacks. They say that they attacked because there is an "all-out war on Islam" in Egypt, spearheaded by "secularists and atheists and hypocrites and the Crusaders [Christians]" in Egypt, joined with the Jews and the West. They also say that the army has been attacking Islamists in the Sinai by falsely claiming that they are terrorists and criminals, when the truth is that the army's real goal is "securing the border region with the Zionist side, and making a buffer zone to protect Jews from any threats from militants in the Sinai, and prevent any strikes of the Mujahideen against the Jews." By the logic of Arabs, Islamists and Western proponents of "realpolitik," Arabs killing Arabs because of Jews is a good reason for Israel to be dismantled. | ||
9/11 Links Part 2: Remembering 9/11, The Abuse of the Media by Palestinian Propaganda Posted: 11 Sep 2013 03:00 PM PDT From Ian: Manufacturing and Exploiting Compassion: Abuse of the Media by Palestinian Propaganda Blaise Pascal once observed that "people…arrive at their beliefs not on the basis of proof, but on the basis of what they find attractive." Today this is confirmed by science, and it explains why Palestinians have won the media war.Arab Intellectual Calls For Theological-Cognitive Revolution To Extricate Arab World From Backwardness, Crises, And Internecine Warfare Hashem Saleh, an Arab intellectual of Syrian origin who currently resides in Morocco, wrote in his August 10, 2013 column in the London-based daily Al-Sharq Al-Awsat that in order to extricate itself from crises, backwardness and internecine warfare, the Arab and Muslim world must undergo a theological-cognitive revolution. He explained that it must discard the approach of rejecting the other and embrace a more tolerant and enlightened approach – like the revolution experienced by Europe three centuries ago. Saleh adds that since we are in the era of an information revolution and globalization, this process can take place more quickly than it did in Europe, and could take as little as three decades.The World From Here: Defeating 'cocktail terrorism' In short, the "cocktail terror" strategy has been to attack Israel from the outside using classic terror tactics while at the same time attempting to unravel Israel's legitimacy, its public's trust and morale from the inside. The EU's bifurcated treatment of Hezbollah as a military and political organization poses similar challenges. Fatah-Palestinian Authority-sponsored incitement to murder Jews while mobilizing lower-level terror – "popular protest" violence – has successfully challenged Israel's legitimacy in international circles.JPost Editorial: Remembering 9/11 The ability of the West to truly influence the Middle East is limited. Totalitarian Islamist regimes and organizations – including al-Qaida – have proven to be remarkably resilient. Hopes that the Arab spring would lead to a more democratic Middle East have yet to materialize.Remembering Tech Titan Danny Lewin, the Fighting Genius on Flight 11 The first victim of the 9/11 attacks was a veteran of an elite IDF unit, as well as an innovative Internet entrepreneurWhat a Real Peace Process Would Look Like Ordinary Palestinians feel they've gotten nothing from the peace process, and they're right. That, however, is because the PA deliberately chose to give them nothing. It never used its massive infusions of aid to build, say, better housing for Palestinian refugees living in squalid West Bank camps; on the contrary, it publicly vowed that even if a Palestinian state someday arises, the refugees won't be given citizenship. Nor did it use foreign aid to upgrade its hospitals: Patients who need state-of-the-art treatment are still routinely sent to Israel. It refuses to cooperate with Israel on mundane issues like sewage treatment that would improve Palestinian lives, and allows anti-normalization thugs from the ruling Fatah party to drive away Israeli businesses that would provide Palestinians with jobs. In short, rather than trying to help its people, the PA has done everything possible to keep them in a state of perpetual misery.Where Are the Borders? Palestinian Authority officials, evidently terrified that talks with Israel might actually lead somewhere, have predictably placed yet another obstacle on the way. They are now claiming that they received a guarantee from Secretary of State Kerry that negotiations over a two-state solution would be based on the 1949 Armistice lines, before they were obliterated during the Six-Day War. Even such a promise, if it exists, would be all but worthless. It blatantly contradicts United Nations Security Council Resolution 242, ratified five months after the war, which set the parameters for future negotiations and agreements between Israel, Arab states, and the Palestine Liberation Organization.Terrorism in Judea and Samaria Becoming More Sophisticated Commander of the Binyamin Regional Brigade Colonel Yossi Pinto said at an annual review of incidents in the sector that Israeli forces are not facing a rise in terror overall in Judea and Samaria but rather a rise in the sophistication of terrorist infrastructure and planning. These changes demand a high-level of intelligence gathering from security forces.The Guardian falsely characterizes First Intifada as a "largely unarmed rebellion" Of course, as anyone familiar with the uprising (from 1987 to around 1991) would know, characterizing it as an "unarmed rebellion" is extraordinarily misleading, as the intifada was violent from the start. Whilst most people remember images of rock throwing Palestinian youths, in fact more than 3,600 Molotov cocktail attacks, 100 hand grenade attacks and 600 assaults with firearms were carried out during that time – violence directed at soldiers and civilians alike."A Conference That Features Fringe Conspiracy Theorists & Ideologues": Australian National University Slammed For Hosting Anti-Israel Event The report quotes Peter Wertheim, executive director of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, thus:Center-Right victory in Norway elections expected to improve country's tone toward Israel In 2008, when Myrland's organization asked Solberg to write a greeting in a book it had published in honor of Israel's 60th birthday, she wrote, "Culturally, historically and politically, there is no land in the Middle East that is closer to Norway than Israel."New Olympic chief heads Arab-German trade group set up to boycott Israel Thomas Bach, a German who was elected Tuesday for an initial eight-year term at an IOC session in Buenos Aires, is chairman of Ghorfa, the Arab-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which was set up in the 1970s by Arab countries to boycott trade with Israel.Obama Appoints Zogby to Commission on Religious Freedom Zogby was also a featured writer for the Arab Voice at the time that paper was excerpting the notorious anti-Semitic forgery, Protocols of the Elders of Zion (Zogby responds at the base of the article, which is followed by a follow-up article casting doubt on parts of his explanations). He accused Israel of waging a "Holocaust" against the Palestinians. More recently, he embraced political polemics if not conspiracies regarding the Iraq war. And most recently, Zogby accused Ileana Ros-Lehtinen of being an "Israel firster," an anti-Semitic trope.Spanish festival bans musician for attending pro-Israel event The organizers of the Festa Major Alternativa told Eric Herrera that he could not play with his band, Amusic Skazz Band, on August 29 after photos surfaced of him attending an event marking Israel's 65th anniversary in Barcelona earlier this year, band members told the news site Dialogo Libre.World's First 'No Blood' Glucose Monitor for Diabetics; Developed by Israeli Start-Up Cnoga Medical Israel's Cnoga Medical Ltd. has developed a blood glucose monitor for diabetics that uses optical censors to measure change in skin color instead of a pin prick to take a physical sample of blood.Israel Chemicals teams with Vietnamese Co. Israel Chemicals Ltd. (TASE: ICL) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Vietnamese chemicals company Duc Giang to jointly mine phosphates and build phosphates processing plants for the local and Southeast Asia markets.Ormat completes 100MW New Zealand geothermal power station Ormat Industries Ltd. (TASE: ORMT) unit Ormat Technologies Inc. (NYSE: ORA) today announced that it has completed the 100-megawatt Ngatamariki geothermal power plant in New Zealand under the $142 million Supply and Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contracts signed with Mighty River Power Ltd. in June 2011. The plant is the largest singular binary power plant in the world, and was built in 24 months. | ||
Video: US ambassador to Israel on satirical Israeli show Posted: 11 Sep 2013 01:00 PM PDT | ||
Once again, Palestinian Arab support for terrorism is the highest in the world Posted: 11 Sep 2013 11:30 AM PDT Pew Research just released their latest Global Attitudes report on how the Muslim world views extremist groups and terrorism. Once again, Palestinian Arab Muslims are found to support terrorism and have a higher regard for terrorist than any other group. By far. PalArabs show more than twice the support compared to any other Sunni population surveyed! Here is how they compare to other groups over the past 11 years: Similarly, Palestinian Arab Muslims rank highest - by a significant margin - in their support for Al Qaeda: Even the Taliban get more support from Palestinian Arabs than any other Muslim group! These results have been consistent for years. But they make no dent in the brains of enlightened Westerners who really, truly believe that Palestinian Arabs are moderate, that they want peace, and that they do not support terror. Mere facts and figures cannot displace the enormous amount of emotional investment in the false religion of the "peace process" - which necessarily requires a belief in the fairy tale that the Palestinian Arab side loves peace. The truth cannot be discarded when it is inconvenient, but that has been exactly the attitude of the West regarding Palestinian Arabs for some forty years now. (h/t Ian) | ||
"Million Muslim March" in DC attracts less than a dozen Posted: 11 Sep 2013 10:12 AM PDT From Fox DC: Only a handful of people have turned out for what some have billed the 'Million Muslim March' on the National Mall.According to Iran's PressTV, which covered the march's announcement in January, the sponsor is AMPAC, the American Muslim Political Action Committee. The march was intended to "challenge AIPAC's stranglehold on American political life." The founder of AMPAC is a Muslim 9/11 "truther" named M.D. Rabbi(!) Alam, who wanted to use the occasion to call for an independent inquiry into the events of 9/11. (h/t Michelle) | ||
9/11 Links Part 1: Dennis Ross and Thomas Sowell on Syria, Jordanian MP Debates with an AK Posted: 11 Sep 2013 09:00 AM PDT From Ian: Dennis Ross: Blocking action on Syria makes an attack on Iran more likely Still, for the opponents of authorization, these arguments are portrayed as abstractions. Only threats that are immediate and directly affect us should produce U.S. military strikes. Leaving aside the argument that when the threats become immediate, we will be far more likely to have to use our military in a bigger way and under worse conditions, there is another argument to consider: should opponents block authorization and should the president then feel he cannot employ military strikes against Syria, this will almost certainly guarantee that there will be no diplomatic outcome to our conflict with Iran over its nuclear weapons.Thomas Sowell: Syria and Obama Whatever the Obama rhetoric, the reality is that his policies in Egypt and Libya have led to replacing stable regimes, at peace with Israel and the West, and tolerant of their own Christian minorities, with chaotic regimes in which fanatical anti-Western terrorists have played a large and growing role, with hostility to Israel and murderous attacks on Christians in their own country.Noah Beck: Russia helps Obama dodge the Syrian bullet Any diplomatic initiative on Syria coming from Russia, whose UN votes have perpetuated Assad's killing machine for over two years, should be viewed with extreme suspicion. Nevertheless, the latest Russian proposal merits serious consideration.Isi Leibler: Candidly Speaking: America's isolationism and its implications for Israel Israel stands in a difficult position in the midst of the tension. Understandably, it is unwilling to side either with the murderous Assad or the monstrous al-Qaida terrorists now dominant among the Syrian rebels. There is little doubt that we would wish a plague on both their houses.Privately, UN talks begin on Syria chemical arms The plan for Syria to relinquish its chemical weapons, initiated by Russia, appeared to ease the crisis over looming Western strikes against Bashar Assad's regime in Damascus, only to open up new potential for impasse as Moscow rejected US and French demands for a binding UN resolution with "very severe consequences" for non-compliance.Syrian FM: "We'll Even Sign the Int'l Ban on Chemical Weapons" Walid Muallem was speaking in an interview with Lebanon based Al-Maydeen TV.Syria and Russia Fail Lie Detector Test Vladimir Putin and Bassar al-Assad's proven inability to tell the truth has been their best tactic to outsmart Obama, who has allowed himself to be cornered into using reason to defeat a lie.Minister urges UN to stop making speeches and act on Syria In a rare recent public comment from an Israeli minister on international policy in Syria, Justice Minister Tzipi Livni on Wednesday called on the United Nations to intervene in the war-torn country, and to avoid relying on speeches and rhetoric.Report: Russia to supply S-300 anti-aircraft missiles to Iran The newspaper reported on Wednesday that the Russian government will revive the transfer three years after it canceled the original transaction.Assad Celebrates Birthday as Rebels Rue 'Dirty' Chemical Deal Bashar al Assad marked his 48th birthday Wednesday, gifted with the momentum gathering behind a Russian-brokered deal that could prevent a U.S.-led strike on his regime.MEMRI: The Syrian Crisis As Reflected In Cartoons In The Arab Media Numerous cartoons have been published recently in the Arab media in response to the escalation of the Syrian crisis following Bashar Assad's reported chemical attack near Damascus on August 21, 2013, and to the U.S.'s preparations for a possible military attack in Syria in reaction to this chemical attack. Many of the cartoons criticize the U.S., especially President Obama himself, for defining the use of chemical weapons as a "red line" but hesitating to respond now that this red line has been crossed. Others criticize the U.N., depicting it as weak and powerless to deal with the crisis or as turning a blind eye to Assad's use of chemical weapons. Still others express opposition to a U.S. attack in Syria, saying that it would destroy Syria and harm its people, and even spark war throughout the world. Some cartoons also criticize Assad's cruelty and predict that he will respond to a U.S. attack by retaliating against his own people.Obama on Syria Retaliation: Israel 'Can Defend Itself,' Has 'Unshakable' U.S. Support "Neither [President Bashar] Assad nor his allies have any interest in escalation that would lead to his demise," Obama said. "And our ally Israel can defend itself with overwhelming force, as well as the unshakable support of the United States of America."Syrian oppositionist quietly aims for normalization with Israel A Europe-based Syrian opposition political activist who took part in the early stages of the uprising against the Syrian government told The Jerusalem Post he would like the Syrian and Israeli people to become partners, develop business connections and visit each other's countries.Israeli NGO brings food, medicine, post trauma care to Syrians An Israeli NGO working under the radar has sent 70 tons of sanitation items, 670 tons of food, 300,000 dry meals, 20 tons of medications and post trauma care specialists to Syrian refugees since the start of the bloody civil war.Youngest Syrian Victim Treated in Israeli Hospital Released The child, a two-and-half-year-old boy who was suffering from shrapnel wounds to his head, was brought with his injured mother to Ziv Medical Center on Wednesday for emergency treatment. The two were injured by a missile explosion across from their home in Syria, which left shrapnel pieces and burns on the upper part sof their bodies.U.S. Eases Sanctions on Iran The U.S. Treasury announced Tuesday that it would permit private organizations to support humanitarian program in Iran, and sports groups to hold exchanges with the country.'Russia to sell Iran anti-aircraft system, nuclear reactor' After calling off a transfer of five S-300 missile batteries to Iran three years ago, Russia is now interested in renewing the agreement and in setting up a civilian nuclear reactor for its long-time ally as part of a deal worth $800 million, Russian newspaper Kommersant reported Wednesday.Iran's Rouhani: Time running out to resolve nuclear disagreements Speaking during a live interview on Iranian state television, Rouhani stressed that the Islamic Republic would not be open for dialogue with the West indefinitely, but stated that he is "ready for a win-win game," and indicated that the nuclear dispute could be resolved peacefully if the parties involved took action as soon as possible.6 killed as bombs hit Egyptian security HQ in Rafah A pair of suicide bombers rammed their explosives-laden cars into military targets in Egypt's volatile Sinai on Wednesday, killing at least six soldiers and wounding 17 people, security officials and a military spokesman said.82 Jordanian deputies call on leaders to visit Jerusalem In the appeal, addressed to the speaker of parliament, the deputies argue that avoiding the Palestinian territories and Jerusalem has placed the Palestinian people "under total isolation."Jordanian MP Fires AK-47 During Parliament Session According to news reports, MP Talal Al Sharif opened fire using an AK-47 on his colleague MP Qusai Dmeisi during a Foreign Affairs Council meeting inside of the House of Representatives, which is located in the Jordanian capital of Amman. | ||
The most disgusting 9/11 article you'll read this year Posted: 11 Sep 2013 07:00 AM PDT Al Arabiya, the relatively moderate pan-Arab publication, has a truly sickening article that indicates that even today - 12 years after 9/11 - Arabs simply cannot distinguish between terrorists and heroes. 'Live free or die': has Hollywood made suicide bombers heroes post-9/11?Only after 26 paragraphs does an ultra-left author say she is slightly uncomfortable with the comparison: But, likening the self-sacrifice seen in recent Hollywood flicks to the terrorist suicide bombings seen in "real world" attacks is not a comparison without flaws.Al Arabiya, and in particular Haroon Moghul (also a HuffPo columnist besides being a fellow at the center of national security at Fordham), simply cannot understand how heroes who sacrifice themselves are any different from suicide bombers. In Al Arabiya's view, Daniel M. Lewin - who was murdered on American Airlines Flight 11 as he tried to foil the hijacking of the plane that destroyed the North Tower of the World Trade Center - is exactly the same as his murderers. The heroic passengers of United Flight 93 who sacrificed themselves to avoid having that flight crash into another building in Washington are themselves "suicide bombers," just like the hijackers, according to this nauseating logic. If the editors at a modern, moderate, well-written Gulf Arab news source cannot distinguish between suicide terrorism and heroism, then one has to wonder if anyone in the Muslim world gets it 12 years later. | ||
Looks like Gaza will start importing petroleum from Israel Posted: 11 Sep 2013 05:00 AM PDT The most obvious effect on the Egyptian crackdown on smuggling tunnels to Gaza has been the shortage of petroleum. Egypt's destruction of the tunnels has brought Gaza transportation almost to a standstill, and there are a number of stories in Arabic media about how difficult it is for Gazans to get to work or school. According to some reports, Gaza fuel buyers are negotiating with the PA to work out a deal to pay Israel for petroleum that can be imported into the sector. Israel used to sell fuel to Gaza but Hamas stopped that practice and instead relied on smuggled (and subsidized) Egyptian fuel. That way, Hamas could control the fuel by controlling the tunnel trade, and it could tax the fuel at will. Israeli fuel is at market prices so it will be more difficult for Hamas to make money from the imports. A couple of years ago, Hamas converted the power plant in Gaza to run on ordinary smuggled petroleum rather than the special fuel it was using to stop its dependence on Israeli-sourced fuel. I have not yet read about widespread power outages, although I have seen threats that it would run out of fuel very soon. It is unclear how Gaza's power plant continues to operate. Israel has no restrictions on exporting fuel to Gaza. The only restrictions have been put in place by Hamas. In the past, Hamas staged "blackouts" for the media when in fact it could have gotten fuel from Israel, albeit at market prices. | ||
Hamas' "moderation" in interview gets jeers from Arab media Posted: 11 Sep 2013 02:00 AM PDT You know how Arab leaders speak completely differently to Western reporters and to their own people? We've seen it hundreds of times. The relatively few times their duplicity gets revealed in Western media, there is a small kerfuffle and then things quickly go back to normal. Well, there is a flip side. How to die-hard Jew-haters respond when a Hamas leader speaks in peaceful terms to a Western reporter - and the interview gets translated to Arabic? The result tells us a lot about the Middle East. Arab newspaper Vetogate is now publicizing an interview, seemingly from 2009, with Hamas "political wing" leader Ismail Haniyeh. The reporter asks Haniyeh what he would do if his child would announce that he wants to be a suicide bomber, and Haniyeh tries to brush off the question by claiming (incredibly) that Hamas doesn't support suicide bombing. His faux-humanitarian responses might work for wishful-thinking Westerners, but Vetogate is reporting it as saying "Haniyeh values the blood of Jews - and won't allow his sons to go on martyrdom operations." So just like it is newsworthy when Arab leaders are discovered to be more violent than they pretend to be in the West, it is newsworthy for Arab media to notice that violent Arabs pretend to be less violent than they really are. Because it makes them look soft. The point isn't that Haniyeh is a hypocrite who takes advantage of Western gullibility - that is a given. The point is that even pretending to be a moderate makes one lose credibility in much of the Arab world. Not that this is new. Fatah has often lampooned Hamas for not being as tough has they pretend to be - attacking them from the more extreme position. This is how the Arab world works - rarely can one find an Arab media outlet that argues that a group is too harsh in its position on Jews or Israel. I don't recall ever seeing that - not in an op-ed, not in a comment, nothing. The groupthink in the Arab world is uniformly set up that everyone tries to outdo the next in their hate of Jews and Israel. But Western politicians and journalists simply cannot see it. |
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