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- Egypt's siege of Gaza continues
- Big Bad Wolf IDF blows poor Arabs' houses down: report
- 9/14 Links: Poll-Obama Unable to Handle Iran, Ban Ki-moon-UN has Failed Syria, Gas Pipeline to Turkey
Egypt's siege of Gaza continues Posted: 15 Sep 2013 12:00 AM PDT From Ma'an: Egyptian authorities kept the Rafah crossing with Gaza closed for a fourth consecutive day on Saturday.This being Ma'an, they have to throw in some anti-Israel lies as well: The crossing is the only way most Palestinians in Gaza can enter or leave the territory. Israel imposes an air and sea blockade on the enclave, and its border is closed to Palestinians.Well, in July Israel allowed 4002 people through Erez, including 1000 patients and family members plus many businessmen (34% of total, although I don't know how many of those live in Gaza. Many certainly do, though.) It seems likely that more Gazans crossed Erez Shalom in August than crossed Rafah. Still don't see any anti-Egypt flotillas, though. Funny, that. |
Big Bad Wolf IDF blows poor Arabs' houses down: report Posted: 14 Sep 2013 07:51 PM PDT A real headline in the official PA WAFA news agency: Wind Caused by Israeli Helicopter Blows Away Homes in Jordan Valley Wind caused by landing Israeli military helicopters Thursday blew away three Palestinian canvas tents used as homes in an area in the Jordan Valley, according to witnesses."I'll huff, and I'll puff..." Even though this happened on Thursday, not even the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) or B'Tselem have bothered mentioning this on their site, perhaps because they know quite well that a high percentage of Arab stories are completely bogus, and they'll only publicize those that have at least a tiny grain of truth. The only major site to republish this "news" is, of course, Mondoweiss, since their editorial policy is "if it is anti-Israel, it requires no fact-checking." |
Posted: 14 Sep 2013 06:00 PM PDT From Ian: Israeli Poll: After Syria, Jewish State Can't Trust Obama on Iran In a new Israel Hayom poll, a majority of Israeli Jews—66.7 percent—characterized U.S. President Barack Obama's handling of the Syria crisis as "not successful." Meanwhile, 65.3 percent said that given Obama's conduct regarding Syria, he would not be able to successfully deal with the Iran nuclear program.Karl Vick's Latest Dispatch From Jerusalem is Just Laughable According to Vick, Israel then fell in love with President Obama. He is now "being hailed as a model of principled resolve, a Churchillian figure," he claims.Mark Steyn: American Ineffectualism Every American ally is cringing with embarrassment at the amateurishness of the last month.Guardian publishes essay on Oslo by one-stater who blames Jews for antisemitism The 20 year history of Oslo, Shlaim claims in his CiF essay, has vindicated Edward Said's characterization of the agreement "an instrument of Palestinian surrender, a Palestinian Versailles", and predicts that "as long as Netanyahu remains in power, it is a safe bet that no breakthrough will be achieved in the new round of talks."United Nations' Syria chemical weapons report "overwhelming," Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says The secretary-general said it was a "failure" that the U.N. couldn't resolve the ongoing conflict, a statement that sent some shock waves around the corridors of U.N. headquarters.Obama amenable to toothless Syria resolution, say officials Senior White House officials said Friday that President Barack Obama may be open to a UN resolution to secure Syria's chemical weapons that does not include the threat of military force for failing to abide by the agreement.Syrian opposition: Don't let Assad stall while he keeps on killing Syria's main opposition group in exile was "deeply skeptical" Friday about Damascus signing an international treaty banning the production and use of chemical weapons, saying a U.N. resolution was needed to enforce compliance.Thriving Nazi Memorabilia Auction Business Highlights 'Perversity' of Collectors, ADL's Foxman Says The twisted niche entered the mainstream in the U.S. when Bill Panagopulos's auction house, Alexander Auctions, then located in Stamford, Connecticut, sold journals written by concentration camp doctor Josef Mengele during his exile in South America. Now Panagopulos has resurfaced, this time near Washington D.C, and his business is doing better than ever.British Jewish Group Knocks Campaign Criticizing Israeli Medical Treatment of Palestinians Great Britain's largest Jewish representative body on Friday criticized a campaign in England that focuses on the negative impact of security precautions on Palestinian patients seeking to enter Israel for medical treatment.Pro-Israel New Yorkers Hold Symbolic UJA-Federation Check Burning On Thursday evening, September 12, a group of between 50 and 75 staunchly pro-Israel New Yorkers attended the latest effort to publicly expose what they are calling Donor Fraud in the institutional Jewish community.Turcas Petrol Proposes 470 KM, $2.5 Billion Pipeline to Connect Israel's Leviathan Gas Well to Turkey Turkish pipeline operator Turcas Petrol has proposed to develop and construct a $2.5 Billion, 470 km pipeline to connect the country to Israel's Leviathan natural gas platform, Israel's Globes business daily reported on Friday.Study shows Yom Kippur's empty roads make for cleaner air Few, if any, Israelis drive their cars on Yom Kippur, especially in large cities. For those not attending services in synagogue, the preferred method of transportation is biking (many of those bike riders aren't eating; recent polls show that close to 60% of Israelis fast on the Day of Atonement). The bottom line is that the biggest source of air pollution, the exhaust generated by vehicles, disappears for the day.The Jewish Hunger Games – Released in Time for Yom Kippur! (VIDEO) The Jewish Hunger Games: Kvetching Fire, a spoof of The Hunger Games, posted to YouTube Thursday by actor Jonathan Rudnitsky, follows Katniss Everstein, Peeta Hummus/Effie Trinketson and more as they try to overcome their temptation to…eat.US customs warns Sukkot travelers their etrogs face inspection U.S. authorities' new travel guidelines for Sukkot allow passengers to bring the traditional "four species" on board airplanes, but customs regulations warn travelers that their etrogs (citron fruit) face inspection and that European willow twigs are banned. |
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