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- 10/11 Links Pt2: IDF's YomKippur73 Tweet Sends Oil Stocks Saoring, IAF's Flying Camel Squadron
- Hatikva for Dummies
- John Kerry lauds Malaysia as modern, innovative and multi-faith model
- Former Meretz member shocked at college hatred of Israel
- 10/11 Links Part 1: Chemical Weapons Inspectors Win Peace Prize, Iran's True Face
- Abbas says "No peace without Jerusalem as capital of Palestine"
- Followup: What media covered Egypt's killing two Palestinian Arabs on a boat?
- Saudi Arabia keeps ban on women driving
10/11 Links Pt2: IDF's YomKippur73 Tweet Sends Oil Stocks Saoring, IAF's Flying Camel Squadron Posted: 11 Oct 2013 03:00 PM PDT From Ian: What Russia's Mideast Rise Means for Israel Although Israel has attempted to stay out of the Syrian civil war, Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren told The Jerusalem Post in mid-September that the Jewish state "always wanted Bashar Assad to go" and "always preferred the bad guys who weren't backed by Iran to the bad guys who were backed by Iran."Historical IDF tweet sends oil soaring The tweet reported on Israeli bombing raids on Syrian airports to stop Soviet weapons transfers and carried the hashtag #YomKippur73, intended to clue readers in that this was part of a series of messages by the IDF commemorating the war.Lt. Colonel discusses motivations of women and children suicide bombers Berko also described the scope of child involvement in terrorist attacks.Abbas' UN speech contradicts his "refugee" history Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas recently spoke in the UN (Sept. 26, 2013) and claimed:Fatah Official: Israel Should be 'Removed' From Region if Peace Agreement Not Reached In an interview with i24 News, Fatah official Jibril Rajoub said that if Israel doesn't reach a peace agreement with the Palestinians it should be "removed" from the region.UN Watch: "Israel Violates Syrian Human Rights," Arabs Tell UN At the UNHRC's "Hate Israel Day," Syria, Egypt and Pakistan for the Islamic States accused Israel of violating the human rights of Syrians. Attacks by Islamic terrorists in Kenya and Pakistan were ignored. UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer asked why.Arrests in Al Bireh prompt BBC mention of Psagot attack This report once again underscores the all too prevalent phenomenon of 'last-first' reporting – as seen so often in relation to missile attacks from the Gaza Strip which are frequently ignored unless Israel takes action, and with subsequent reports focusing on the Israeli response rather than the cause of that response.Another Week, Another Example of Bias at The New York Times Nearly every week, the New York Times provides another example of its bias against Israel. The most recent is Jodi Rudoren's Oct. 8th article about a group of Knesset members who met Palestinian president Abbas at his headquarters in Ramallah. The New York Times version of the meeting differs in many respects from other accounts in the media. Unlike others, Rudoren's article becomes a vehicle to denigrate Israel's leader, with the injection of editorial comments and opinion to portray him as an obstructionist compared to the Palestinian leader who is shown as a peacemaker.Presbyterian "Peacemakers" Go Off the Rails, Again Things got so bad a while back that the organization was forced to take down its Facebook page because of some of the ugly cartoons that IPMN activists posted there. At one point, IPMN activist Noushin Framke encouraged Hamas – an anti-Semitic organization that seeks Israel's destruction – to hold onto kidnapped IDF Corporal Gilad Shalit until the Palestinians achieve right of return. She has also denied the legitimacy of Israel as a Jewish state. Such statements are contrary to the IPMN's mandate to educate and inform members of the Presbyterian Church (USA) about the Arab-Israeli conflict.British Couple Horrified by Wedding Day Anti-Semitism Caught on Tape (VIDEO) A British couple was shocked to find that the videographer hired to capture their wedding for posterity spent the evening mocking guests and making anti-Semitic remarks, The Jewish Chronicle reports.IsraellyCool: Roger Waters Objects To Translation Of Interview With Israeli Journalist Last month, I posted the English translation of an interview rock'n'roll BDShole Roger Waters had with an Israeli journalist.Jewish Student Union votes to deny membership to J Street U The campus Jewish Student Union voted Wednesday to deny membership to J Street U at Berkeley, a Jewish student political advocacy group on campus whose application to join the union also was denied two years ago after the group faced accusations of being anti-Israel.Report: Samsung Expresses Interest in Israeli Companies to Boost Mobile Division The newspaper cites a Samsung document which mentions Israeli mobile search engine developer Everything.me as a possible target acquisition and video-chat app Rounds. The newspaper mentions specifically that acquiring Rounds would help Samsung compete with Apple's FaceTime and Google's Hangout.Natalie Portman in TA for her Oz film Israeli-born actress Natalie Portman, 32, is in Tel Aviv working on pre-production for her film adaptation of "A Tale of Love and Darkness," by acclaimed Israeli author Amos Oz.Prof. Warshel: PM Understood My Research in 1 Minute Despite this, said Prof. Warshel, he succeeded in explaining the gist of his research to Netanyahu "in one minute."Italian cycling legend Gino Bartali honored by Yad Vashem The clandestine World War II work of champion cyclist Gino Bartali was recognized Thursday when a ceremony was held in Jerusalem to mark his help in rescuing Jews in his native Italy.IDF Blog: "The Eye in the Sky at the Heart of the Action": The Story of the Flying Camel Squadron There was a popular phrase going around the Arab world in 1947," Capt. H tells us. "They said: When Israel has an air force, camels will fly. Needless to say that when the first IAF squadron was founded in that same year, it was nicknamed the Flying Camel Squadron."Israel Daily Picture: Seeing Double? A New Trove of Antique Pictures Uncovered at Emory University -- "Stereographic" Photos 100+ Years Old The photography company of Underwood & Underwood specialized in publishing stereoscope collections, such as Palestine through the Stereoscope which was sold with a stereoscope, and 200 stereoscopic slides. The photos were taken in Jerusalem, Bethlehem, the River Jordan, Nazareth, the Sea of Galilee, and the Dead Sea between 1895 and 1904, and the accompanying tour book was published in 1914. |
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John Kerry lauds Malaysia as modern, innovative and multi-faith model Posted: 11 Oct 2013 12:00 PM PDT AFP reports: U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry lauded Malaysia Friday as a modern, innovative and multi-faith model for the world, heaping praise on a country the United States regards as a valuable Muslim ally.The National Post, last year: In Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, politicians and civil servants devote a surprising amount of time to thinking about Israel, 7,612 km away. Sometimes they appear to be obsessed by it. Malaysia has never had a dispute with Israel, but the government encourages the citizens to hate Israel and also to hate Jews whether they are Israelis or not.I'm not bringing this up to make Kerry look stupid. I'm mentioning it because, as we've seen by the refusal so far of HRW and Amnesty to condemn the "Khaybar" TV series, the people in the West who should be in the forefront of condemning Muslim and Arab antisemitism have abdicated that responsibility. Muslim antisemitism is a given, or it is justified as a natural response to Israel's policies (or existence,) or whatever. The problem is that by not expecting Muslims to live up to the same standards that are expected of everyone else, the West is enabling this attitude. Arab and Muslim antisemitism is not anomalous - it is mainstream. And part of the reason is because Westerners tend to look the other way. Muslims and Arabs aren't children. They aren't brain damaged. Like everyone else, they will act the way they are expected to act. And the only way to make them change their attitudes is by shaming them, by forcing them to face consequences for their actions. Nothing will ever change by us dismissing the uglier aspects of Muslim and Arab culture as just "one of those things." |
Former Meretz member shocked at college hatred of Israel Posted: 11 Oct 2013 10:30 AM PDT A must read in Times of Israel by Hen Mazzig: As a young Israeli who had just completed five years of service in the IDF, I looked forward to my new job educating people in the Pacific Northwest about Israel. I was shocked, however, by the anti-Israel bigotry and hostility I encountered, especially in the greater Seattle area, Oregon, and Berkeley. I had been very liberal, a member of the leftist Zionist party, Meretz, but the anti-Semitism and hatred for Israel that I have seen in the U.S. has changed my outlook personally and politically. ...My experiences in America have changed me. I never expected to encounter such hatred and lies. I never believed that such anti-Semitism still existed, especially in the U.S. I never knew that the battlefield was not just Gaza, the West Bank, and hostile Middle Eastern countries wanting to destroy Israel and kill our citizens and soldiers. It is also here in America, where a battle must be waged against prejudice and lies. |
10/11 Links Part 1: Chemical Weapons Inspectors Win Peace Prize, Iran's True Face Posted: 11 Oct 2013 09:00 AM PDT From Ian: 'A Bad Deal is Worse than No Deal', Says Netanyahu In excerpts of an interview with the German daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung published in advance and quoted by AFP, he called for sanctions on the Tehran regime to be stepped up rather than eased.Netanyahu to Britain: Iran must stop calling for destruction of Israel While the message was similar to the one he communicated in the US, he did frame it around distinctly European points of reference.In show of military might, Israel drills long-range air force attack In a display of muscle-flexing to Tehran ahead of nuclear talks between Iran and world powers, Israel made a rare announcement Thursday that its air force had conducted a series of drills in which fighter aircraft practiced midair refueling and a simulated strike on a distant target.Dore Gold: Iran's first 'charm offensive' The first Iranian charm offensive required two parties to succeed: Iranians who skillfully employed a campaign of deception and gullible commentators in the West, who took at face value what the Iranians said. It can only be hoped that this time, with Rouhani's charm offensive, this dangerous combination will not reappear, leading the U.S. and its allies to repeat the errors in interpreting Iranian intentions, that were committed in the earliest days of Khomeini's rule.Iranian liberal attacks pro-Rouhani propaganda of the Guardian's Saeed Kamali-Dehghan Rouhani was nominated by Saeed Kamali-Dehghan, who has served as one of the paper's chief promoters of the lie that the new Iranian president is a "moderate" despite Rouhani's involvement in terror attacks abroad and his role in crushing the pro-democracy movement at home.Iran cancels annual anti-Zionism conference As part of an apparent effort to rebrand the Islamic Republic in post-Ahmadinejad times, the New Horizon Conference, scheduled to take place in November, was cancelled by the Foreign Ministry, reported The Telegraph.Iran FM on Hypocrisy of Personally Using Banned Facebook and Twitter: "That's Life" When asked why some top Iranian officials use Facebook and Twitter despite the regime banning access to the platforms, Vaezi tersely responded "you should ask them."Internal Conflict, Not Mossad, Suspected in Death of Iranian Scientist When a key Iranian scientist was gunned down last week, many observers figured Israeli spy agency Mossad had struck again. But new signs point to deadly intrigue within the rogue nation's fractious leadership.Italy conference exposes 'Iran's true face' It was meant to be a conference dubbed "The New Face of Iran – the opportunities for dialogue opening before an international audience during the days of President Rohani."Hamas Leader to Visit Tehran Khaled Mashaal, the head of Hamas's political bureau, will visit Iran soon, the movement confirmed on Thursday, according to Kol Yisrael radio.Cutbacks in U.N. Food Assistance Set Off Outcry in Gaza Hundreds of women and children protested cutbacks in a United Nations food-assistance program on Wednesday, the latest in a growing backlash by Palestinian refugees and their offspring in this forlorn coastal strip against the agency that for decades has provided them with nutrition, education and health services.Chemical arms watchdog wins Nobel Peace Prize The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons won this year's Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for its efforts to stop the chemical warfare that has haunted the world from Hitler's gas chambers to the battlefields of Syria.Security Council authorizes UN chief's Syria plan International inspectors have so far visited three sites linked to Syria's chemical weapons program, a spokesman said Thursday, as the team races to destroy the country's stockpile and delivery systems amid a raging civil war.US raked over the coals by Arab media over its approach to Syria's chemical weapons disposal The Arab media report that some Arab governments are irate about US Secretary of State John Kerry's statement on Monday – that he was "very pleased" that experts had begun the process of dismantling Syria's chemical weapons.Saudi Arabia Bails on US; Forms Own Rebel Alliance in Syria Before deciding to bankroll a new Sunni rebel alliance, Bandar flew secretly to Moscow to speak directly to Putin in the hope of getting him to stop propping up Assad. According to the UPI report, Bandar offered to write a check for $15 billion of Russian arms and to prevent Saudi opposition to Russia's natural gas deals. Putin didn't bite. Bandar also moved to knock rival Qatar out of the picture -- possibly to the extent of having taken a hand in the out-of-nowhere abdication of Qatar's emir, Sheik Hamad, in favor of his more malleable son, Sheik Tamin bin Hamad al-Thani.Rights group accuses Syrian rebels of war crimes The August 4 attacks on unarmed civilians in more than a dozen villages in the coastal province of Latakia were systematic and could even amount to a crime against humanity, Human Rights Watch said in a 105-page report based on a visit to the area a month later.Senior Israeli Official: Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty Will Outlive Cuts in U.S. Military Aid to Egypt According to the Israeli official, a group of Gulf states, led by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, have offered between $12 billion and $15 billion in unrestricted aid to Egypt's military rulers. As well as to support stability in the broader region, the two heavyweight donors are seen acting to counter Qatar, which has been financially supporting the Muslim Brotherhood.Violence Plagues Sinai: Egyptian Commander Survives Attack, Military HQ Bombed Egypt's state-run MENA reported that General Said Abdel-Karim and at least three other soldiers were wounded by a bomb placed on the highway linking Al-Qusaima and Al-Housna in central Sinai on Thursday.4 Egyptian Security Men Killed by Car Bomb They said the bomber slowly approached the checkpoint, waited for soldiers and policemen to start searching the car before he blew himself and his vehicle up. Five other people were wounded.Egyptian TV Host: Our Enemy Is Israel for All Eternity Top Lebanon Official: Hezbollah Trying To Create Underwater Drilling Crisis To Open New "Front With Israel" Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea today slammed Hezbollah for trying to use purported threats to energy resources near the country's coast as a pretext for generating tensions with Israel.Canada: Mosque Mural 'Encourages Jihad' Reformists from the Canadian Muslim community published a petition in which they called on the mayor of Toronto to remove the mural, because of the meaning of the quoted verse. They said that terrorist Islamist groups like Al Qaeda, the Taliban and the Pakistani army use the same verse to indoctrinate their fighters. |
Abbas says "No peace without Jerusalem as capital of Palestine" Posted: 11 Oct 2013 07:00 AM PDT The PA's official WAFA news agency writes that Mahmoud Abbas has stated "I will not compromise on the 1967 borders as the border for our Palestinian state, there is no peace without Jerusalem as its capital." I have yet to see a single journalist, columnist or politician ask him the simple question, "Why?" Why is this a pre-requisite for peace? Why is a city that was ignored by Arabs for centuries suddenly so critical that peace is held hostage to it? Why, practically, can Ramallah not serve as a capital of a state, which it is effectively doing now? The Jews accepted, reluctantly, the 1947 partition plan where Jerusalem was to be an international city. They didn't want to lose Jerusalem, but it was more important to have a land that Jews could flee to when they are persecuted, and it was promised (ha!) that Jerusalem would still have open access to all. They were people who were desperate to achieve their national aspirations and were willing to sacrifice, very dearly, their very souls for the chance. Palestinian Arabs, on the other hand, don't seem to be very desperate. There is no sense of urgency for their supposed aspirations for a state. Instead of reluctantly accepting compromises that would lead to a state, they pile on ultimatum after ultimatum, threat after threat, if their maximal demands aren't met. By saying "no peace" without dividing Jerusalem, Abbas is threatening terrorism if he doesn't get his demands. This is not how people who want a nation act. It is how crime-lords act. |
Followup: What media covered Egypt's killing two Palestinian Arabs on a boat? Posted: 11 Oct 2013 05:09 AM PDT Last month, I reported that Egypt fired on a boat of Syrian refugees, killing two Palestinian Arabs in cold blood. The next day I noted that the world media completely ignored the story. Since then, I see that the Anna Lindh Foundation reported the news: Over the past month, Egypt has witnessed a rapid increase in illegal emigration attempts by Syrian and Palestinian residents due to a rise in anti-foreigner sentiment after the army ousted Muslim Brotherhood President Mohamed Morsi, with some media accusing them of being Brotherhood supporters and participating in pro-Morsi sit-ins that were dispersed in a bloody August military crackdown.France's Observer followed up: According to refugees interviewed by FRANCE 24, as well as Egyptian human rights activists, the coast guard ordered the boat to turn around, but the captain, an Egyptian, refused to do so. They then opened fire, killing two of the refugees, a man and a woman. Witnesses among the refugees said the woman was shot in the back three times. According to a statement from the Egyptian authorities, the coast guard fired in the air, and the bullets accidentally hit the victims.Finally, Salon mentioned it in a larger story of how Palestinian Arabs fleeing Syria are being screwed by their loving Arab brethren: Palestinian Syrians in Egypt are caught in a particular legal limbo: UNHCR cannot register them because as Palestinians they fall under UNRWA's jurisdiction. But UNRWA does not have a mandate to work in Egypt, so this population is left with little recourse.It is truly bizarre that two refugee agencies, UNHCR and UNRWA, with different mandates, have to work with two separate refugee populations fleeing the same conflict, both insisting that they cannot help any of the other agency's refugees. When will the world wake up and demand that Arab discrimination against Palestinian Arabs must stop, and insist that they be given the same rights in the Arab world as every other Arab? It's only been 65 years, and yet the Arabs - colluding with the Palestinian Arab leaders themselves - like the situation just as it is, with an ever-increasing "refugee" population that cannot be absorbed and naturalized, by law, into Arab countries. This is the reason why so many Palestinian Arabs are risking their lives to travel in unsafe boats to Italy and the rest of Europe. They know they are being shafted, but the world prefers to blame Israel rather than work to solve the problem with their fellow Arabs. |
Saudi Arabia keeps ban on women driving Posted: 11 Oct 2013 02:51 AM PDT From Al Arabiya: The Saudi Shura (Consultative) Council on Thursday rejected a move by three female members to put the ban on women driving up for discussion.In the past few days, rights groups have been posting videos of Saudi women illegally driving in the kingdom: |
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