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- Dozens of Gazans injured as they torture, slaughter cattle for Eid (video)
- 50 years ago, before "occupation," Israel engaged in "X-washing"
- 10/15 Links Pt2: The Truth About Palestinian Rock Throwing, Interview with Khaled Abu Toameh
- The strange case of the Gaza Apollo statue
- Muslims, Israeli police upset over Israeli flag on Temple Mount
- 10/15 Links Pt1: Terror Tunnels Undermine NGO Gaza Campaigns, PA TV Praises Female Terrorist
- How Palestinian Hate Prevents Peace (Yuval Steinitz), plus commentary
- Egypt killing civilians, destroying houses. Media ignores it.
- Russian scientist says no trace of polonium on Arafat's remains
- Jordanian columnist reminds readers on Eid that Jews are the devil
Dozens of Gazans injured as they torture, slaughter cattle for Eid (video) Posted: 15 Oct 2013 11:00 PM PDT Palestine Today reports that 125 Gazans were injured, one seriously, as people tried to slaughter cows and bulls in the streets of Gaza for the Eid al Adha holiday. Videos show that the people are torturing and taunting the animals in the streets, and the beasts are responding the only way they can. Watching these videos, you can't help but to root for the animals. (The four-legged animals, that is.) Meanwhile, so many people slaughtered cattle in the already overcrowded streets of Gaza that people were complaining that it is a health issue, as the slaughterers were leaving blood and bones and animal skins on the street. The carcasses were attracting dogs and mosquitoes. The Hamas government did nothing to regulate or control this mass slaughter. While Gaza has five official slaughterhouses where people could go for a nominal fee, the waiting list was hours long so many Gazans decided they would prefer to slaughter animals on the street. Israel allowed over 2000 calves to be shipped into Gaza over the past two weeks. |
50 years ago, before "occupation," Israel engaged in "X-washing" Posted: 15 Oct 2013 05:00 PM PDT We have ridiculed the concept, that has gained currency in recent years, that every humanitarian thing Israel does is really meant to hide its many crimes of "occupation." I guess when Israel helped out other nations before 1967, they were engaging in pre-emptive "X-washing". October 9, 1963 - Germwashing: An El Al Boeing airliner left Israel today bearing a shipment of antibiotics as an Israeli contribution to the victims of Hurricane Flora in the Caribbean area. October 15 - Agri-washing: Two new farming villages will be set up in the Central African Republic with Israel aid in line with a decision arrived at in talks between Agriculture Minister Moshe Dayan and President David Dacko at Bangui, Ministry officials reported today.October 25 - Irrigation-washing: MEXICO CITY - Thirty-three Mexicans, including six irrigation experts and 27 young farmers, left for Israel today to begin special training courses.In 1963, Israel hardly had the powerhouse economy it enjoys today. But even when it was a mere 15 years old, Israel would go out of its way to help other countries in need. |
10/15 Links Pt2: The Truth About Palestinian Rock Throwing, Interview with Khaled Abu Toameh Posted: 15 Oct 2013 03:00 PM PDT From Ian: New website exposes The Truth About Palestinian Rock Throwing These actions often are deliberate provocations set up by media and activists who side with the Palestinians, in which a phalanx of photographers and videographers waits to catch an Israeli soldier responding to a provocation. The use of children as provocateurs is a common tactic — nothing plays better in the media than the image of an Israeli soldier confronting a child.Interview: Khaled Abu Toameh Q. What happened to the moderate Palestinian center?Will Israel's Left Destroy Israel? From one angle, Israel has emerged out of the shadows of the left. Under conservative governments, it has modernized and innovated. The Israel of the startup probably would not exist if the kibbutz was still a viable proposition. From another angle, Israel is a conservative country in the grip of an unelected left.Allen on Israel critics who just dislike Jews Asked whether it's harder these days to be a Jew in the US, Allen responded with an immediate, "No, I don't think so." He added wryly that "by the low standards of tolerance for Jews all over the world, America's been a very tolerant country."Brother of Crown Heights Riot Victim Blasts Sharpton, Obama: 'I'm Waiting for My Invitation to the White House' On Monday, Breitbart News spoke with Norman Rosenbaum, brother of Yankel Rosenbaum, the Orthodox Jewish victim of a violent mob at the 1991 Crown Heights, who was killed within days of Al Sharpton stating, "If the Jews want to get it on, tell them to pin their yarmulkes back and come over to my house." After Rosenbaum's death, Sharpton led a march through Crown Heights, at which protesters changed "No Justice, No Peace," and later said in a speech with regard to a 7-year-old black child killed in an accident, "All we want to say is what Jesus said: If you offend one of these little ones, you got to pay for it. No compromise, no meetings, no coffee klatch, no skinnin' and grinnin'."Kerry Praises "Multi-Faith Model" of Muslim Country that Banned Bibles It's good to know that Secretary of State John Kerry's ideal multi-faith model is a country that seized 20,000 Christian bibles, banned Ahmadis from praying and destroys a Hindu temple every 3 weeks.Former navy chief on Heathrow delay: I was not interrogated A former Israeli Navy commander was briefly delayed by authorities and questioned at London's Heathrow Airport on Monday.Argentina, Italy Refuse to Bury Nazi War Criminal Efraim Zuroff, who heads The Simon Wiesenthal Center's Jerusalem office, told La Stampa that Priebke should be returned to the place of his birth, Germany, which has the "best laws" to avoid the funeral becoming a neo-Nazi rally. "The best thing would be to send the body back to Germany for it to be incinerated," Zuroff said.Terror Arrests in Britain Prevented 'Kenya-Like' Attack Metropolitan Police did not identify the suspects or say what, if any, charges, they may face. The men were all British nationals between the ages of 25 and 29, with roots in Turkey, Pakistan, Algeria and Azerbaijan.A day as a Jew in Malmö Problems certainly endure. A school teacher told me some parents pulled their children out of her school once they discovered she was Jewish and she quit working in Malmö as a result.The top 12 most amazing Israeli medical advances Israeli ingenuity is responsible for some of the world's most amazing medical advances.Sealantis 'glue' seals the deal for surgeons Time isn't just money in the operating room –– it can also mean the difference between lost or saved blood, and in some cases life or death.'Rising Star' in a Scandinavian sky "Rising Star" will be produced in Scandinavia for Nordisk Film TV, which covers Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. Tuesday's deal marks the fourth international sale for the crooning competition, which was snapped up by companies in France, Russia and Germany last week at MIPCOM, the annual entertainment and TV market held in Cannes.Israel Corp's Qoros sedan wins Euro NCAP safety standard Qoros Auto Company Ltd., the joint venture of Israel Corporation (TASE: ILCO) and China's Chery Automobile Co. Ltd. has become the first Chinese carmaker to win a five-star score from Euro NCAP for its Qoros Sedan 3. The car exceeded the minimum levels required for the safety of drivers, passengers, and pedestrians.IDF soldiers perform national anthem in sign language Like all soldiers who finish their basic training, the 150 graduates of the Ofek special training course for volunteer soldiers performed Israel's national anthem, "Hatikva" — but this time with a twist.Jewish Hero of Sobibor Death Camp Revolt to be Honored Russia was set to mark Monday the 70th anniversary of a revolt at the Sobibor death camp led by a Red Army officer, the biggest and most successful prisoner escape under the Nazi regime. 94 Maidens author, Rhonda Fink-Whitman interviews Pennsylvania public school graduates currently enrolled at four different PA universities to see what they know about the Holocaust, WWII, and Genocide in general. A real eye opener! |
The strange case of the Gaza Apollo statue Posted: 15 Oct 2013 01:20 PM PDT Repubblica reports on a remarkable find made last month by a Gaza fisherman named Mounir. Caught in his fishing net was a life-size, gold colored statue of Apollo, that had been buried in the sand for some 2500 years. His first concern was whether it was made out of pure gold that he could sell. Since one cannot secretly carry around a huge statue in Gaza, Mounir did the next best thing: he cut off the statue's finger, to be able to show it to experts to see what it was made out of. Unfortunately for Mounir, it was bronze. This is Gaza, however, and Hamas security is everywhere. Within hours of his showing the severed finger to dealers, he was arrested and the statue was seized. But now Hamas has a dilemma. Islam forbids making a human form in a statue. Worse yet, Apollo is not wearing clothing. The article implies that Hamas has sold antiquities to the black market in the past. This statue would be worth a fortune, and Hamas is in bad financial shape now. The statue could make a dent in Hamas' budget. According to the article, Hamas is now negotiating with black market dealers, and the statue could fetch as much as $20-40 million. Even without the finger. (h/t DM) |
Muslims, Israeli police upset over Israeli flag on Temple Mount Posted: 15 Oct 2013 11:30 AM PDT From Ma'an: A group of Israeli right-wingers raised the Israeli flag while touring the Al-Aqsa mosque compound on Monday, locals said.This story is true. Here's the video of Jews briefly praying and one of them unfurling a flag Monday: Scandalous! How can such a holy place be used for political purposes? How dare anyone wave flags on this sacred spot? And, especially, how can anyone even consider displaying the hated Star of David in the Muslim's third holiest place? (All photos from a pro-Morsi rally organized by Hamas on August 16 on the Temple Mount.) (h/t Jewish Press) |
10/15 Links Pt1: Terror Tunnels Undermine NGO Gaza Campaigns, PA TV Praises Female Terrorist Posted: 15 Oct 2013 10:00 AM PDT From Ian: NGO Monitor: Terror Tunnels Undermine NGO Gaza Campaigns Since the discovery of these tunnels, however, no NGOs issued condemnations of Hamas or called for them to stop their attacks on Israeli civilians. Instead, they resumed the false claims of collective punishment. Gisha, for instance, alleged that Israel's "decision to stop the transfer of construction materials was a response to the discovery of a tunnel…raises the specter of a punitive act." HRW's Ken Roth re-tweeted a tweet by Juan Cole, "Israelis again impose Collective punishment on Palestinians of Gaza."IDF conducts controlled explosion of Hamas tunnel from Gaza to Israel The tunnel was found by the IDF before Operation Pillar of Defense in 2012, and does not represent a new finding, a senior army source stressed.BBC not sure cross-border tunnel intended for terror? On countless occasions BBC audiences have repeatedly read or heard permutations of the following message, with the implication being that Israeli concerns regarding the misuse of construction materials entering Gaza are in fact much ado about nothing.Palestinians pay dearly for Hamas 'resistance tunnels' Further, per the post by Akus, you can conclude from the enormous resources (in time, money and manpower) that went into the Gaza terror tunnels that the rosy scenarios for peace and prosperity in another independent Palestinian polity are, at best, quite questionable.PM: No accord without Palestinians recognizing Jewish Israel In a bitter passage of a lengthy address at the opening of the 19th Knesset's winter session, Netanyahu said Israel did not need that recognition from the Palestinians. Rather, he said, the Palestinians had to come to terms with Israel's Jewish legitimacy and abandon their "nationalistic demands" on Israel.The Hatred that the New York Times Dares Not Report The New York Times on Sunday featured an article, Behind Flurry of Killing, Potency of Hate, which focuses on how dehumanizing an enemy makes it easier to kill. The article focuses on a convicted, jailed and released IRA terrorist and how he could be conditioned to kill.Guardian misleads in tale of 'heroic' Palestinian sperm smuggling It not only took Sherwood eight paragraphs before briefly noting (in roughly ten words out of an 875 word story) that Tamer al-Za'anin is a convicted terrorist, but she characteristically downplayed his terrorist record.PA TV: Murderer of two is "the great female fighter, who shines" Official Palestinian Authority TV interviewed and honored a female terrorist who killed two Israelis, calling her "the great female fighter, who shines" and "a giant of the struggle." Song misrepresents Israel as "Palestine" - PA show about Palestinians in Denmark No new findings over Arafat's death: official Tawfi Al-Tirawi, head of a Palestinian committee investigating Arafat's death, told Xinhua that the journal "brought nothing new," noting it based its study on a 2012 investigative report by the pan-Arab news network Al-Jazeera.Netanyahu makes a case for a preemptive strike Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered a thinly veiled defense of a possible Israeli preemptive strike on Iran during a Knesset commemoration Tuesday of the 40th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War.Israeli PM Netanyahu Says Relaxing Pressure on Iran Now Would be 'Historic Mistake' "There can be no giving in at this time and the pressure must be continued. It must be remembered that it is international pressure which has led to internal change in Iran, which has led the Iranians to any concessions at all and to the negotiating table, and which can bring them to make tangible concessions on their military nuclear program," Netanyahu said. "I will tell you something that goes against the accepted view – easing the pressure will not strengthen moderate trends in Iran. On the contrary, it will strengthen the uncompromising views of the real ruler of Iran, the Ayatollah Khamenei, and will be seen as a significant victory by him."Report: US mulls letting Iran keep uranium enrichment facilities in nuclear deal The Wall Street Journal quoted a senior US official as saying that Washington was willing to talk to Iran "about what President Obama said in his address at the UN General Assembly, and that is that he respects the rights of the Iranian people to access a peaceful nuclear program." The official stated that what this entails is exactly the matter that is up for discussion.UN Watch: UN hide carving of naked man ahead of Iran nuclear talks, "kowtowing to fundamentalist regime" "This is a very dangerous and slippery slope," said Hillel Neuer, executive director of the Geneva-based watchdog group. Today the UN is covering up the artistic heritage of its most famous building, Geneva's historic Palais des Nations, to appease the intolerance of a fundamentalist regime that subjugates women, executes gays, and persecutes Bahais; what will the UN hide tomorrow?",Assad: Nobel Peace Prize 'should have been mine' The Syrian president had local reporters in stitches on Monday, after one asked a question about the recent award of the Nobel Peace Prize to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). "The prize should have been mine," Assad "quipped," according to the Lebanese al-Akhbar newspaper.Assad: Hamas Has Betrayed Us Repeatedly, But… Estrangement between Hamas and the Syrian regime ensued. Assad holds that Hamas ultimately decided to abandon resistance and to fully merge with the Muslim Brotherhood. He adds, "This was not the first time they had betrayed us. It happened before in 2007 and 2009. Their history is one of treachery and betrayal." Assad then wished "someone would persuade them to return to being a resistance movement," but says that he doubts this will happen. "Hamas has sided against Syria from day one. They have made their choice," he adds.Islamist militants destroy Sufi shrine in eastern Syria: activists A Sufi Muslim shrine was blown up in eastern Syria on Sunday, opposition activists said, blaming al Qaeda-affiliated militants who have joined in the increasingly sectarian civil war.Bomb found in Lebanon's Hezbollah stronghold on eve of Muslim holiday Lebanese security forces defused a car bomb on Monday in the southern suburbs of Beirut, a stronghold of the Shi'ite Muslim militia group Hezbollah.Amnesty International: Egyptian Christians Not Protected by Authorities "It is deeply disturbing that the Christian community across Egypt was singled out for revenge attacks over the events in Cairo by some supporters of the deposed president, Mohamed Morsi," Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Amnesty International's Deputy Director for the Middle East and North Africa said in a statement.Egypt Closes Rafah Crossing for Muslim Festival Egypt has announced that its border crossing with the Gaza Strip will be closed for the week because of the Muslim festival of Eid Al-Adha, but gave no specific reason for the measure, state news agency MENA reported.Egypt's Al Ahram Group Displays Hate Literature at Frankfurt Book Fair Egypt's Al Ahram Publishing Center was the highest profile purveyor of hate literature at the Frankfurt Book Fair, the world's largest, which has been inspected annually by Jewish human rights group the Simon Wiesenthal Center. |
How Palestinian Hate Prevents Peace (Yuval Steinitz), plus commentary Posted: 15 Oct 2013 08:15 AM PDT About once a month, the New York Times "balances" its usual 9 or 10 anti-Israel op-eds with one that is pro-Israel. Here's this month's token piece: On Sept. 26, the Palestinian Authority's president, Mahmoud Abbas, told the United Nations General Assembly that the Palestinians "keep reaching out to the Israelis saying: let us work to make the culture of peace reign." Honorable sentiments, to be sure, but sadly not free of hypocrisy. The usual response by the Israel-haters to facts like these is that there is anti-Arab incitement in Israeli media as well, and they can find some cherry-picked examples to make it look like both sides are equally guilty. However, they - as well as Steinitz, media watchdogs like Palestinian Media Watch and others - are ignoring a key part of the core problem. It isn't only that there is daily incitement in the PA media. It is that there is an utter absence of contrary views, not only in PalArab media but in Arabic language media altogether. It is more difficult to report on something's absence than its presence, but from years of searching through Arabic media, the number of articles that contradict the idea that Jews are devils, or that peace with Israel is desirable, or that Jews have a historic connection to the land, are virtually nonexistent. Sometimes there will be an article that acknowledges Jews' scientific accomplishments, usually to contrast with Arab backwardness. Sometimes there might be a nostalgic article about the vanished Jewish community of Egypt, for example. But never have I seen an Arabic article that supports full peace with Israel that includes normalization. Never have I seen an article calling on the PA to make compromises for the sake of peace. Never have I seen an article that says that Talmud is anything but a Jewish supremacist tract. Never have I seen an article that admits that Jews have emotional and historic ties to Jerusalem or to Israel altogether. Never have I seen an article that condemns the PA's making terrorists into heroes. Never (except for very rarely in Lebanon) have I seen any Arabic paper call for the naturalization of Palestinians that were born in their countries. In fact, rarely have I even seen a user comment published that would say any of these things. The Arab world's media has lots of opinions on different topics. They are not all government sponsored any more. But whether the newspaper is pro-Islamist or pro-secular, the idea of real peace with Israel or Jewish history in the Middle East is simply not to be found. It is a classic example of Orwell's groupthink - not only is the idea of true peace impossible to find, it is unthinkable. Incitement is very bad, and often leads to violence. But the absence of a contrary viewpoint is even worse. There is nothing to blunt the hate. There is no marketplace of ideas when it comes to Israel and Jewish nationalism. That is the real story here, and it is one that no one is reporting. |
Egypt killing civilians, destroying houses. Media ignores it. Posted: 15 Oct 2013 06:30 AM PDT Did you hear any stories last month about a video showing the burnt bodies of four babies reportedly killed by Egyptian missiles and tank shells in their homes south of Sheikh Zuwaid, Sinai? (WARNING: Graphic) It was reported by an obscure Egyptian news agency on September 15, and the story died there. An Egyptian blogger visited the town and his report confirms that it certainly appeared that the reports of seven civilians killed , including the four children, was legitimate. Ten days later, Al Monitor had a story about the fear of Sinai residents, taking care to make it look like any civilian deaths were either by Islamists or were innocent mistakes: "We are not upset with the army, but it sometimes fires randomly killing a lot of people," said a woman in her 50s, carrying a child. Indeed, one of the residents of Sheikh Zuwaid , who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that his 70-year-old father was shot by internal security forces snipers as he was heading to the pharmacy at 4:30 p.m. Given his old age, the man did not hear the warning of officers and received a bullet in the head. Now, Al Masry al Youm does some real reporting from the areas that the Egyptian army established a news blackout: Women cry and howl, and their children gaze with distant looks in their eyes as they clutch their mothers' arms, telling journalist Mouna Elzamlout about the military strike in Mahdeya, a small village in North Sinai.The Egyptian army also claimed that the video above was really from Syria. I have no way of confirming that: A public outcry in Sinai was raised when a YouTube video, posted by Rasad news showed a group of four dead children, supposedly killed during a raid of Sheikh Zuwayid, a village in North Sinai, carried out on 13 September. In the video, a man holds up the body of a dead little girl, blaming General Abdel Fatah el-Sisi for her death.It is true that both sides in Egypt habitually lie to the media. Lurid rumors are all over the place from both sides. But the media - and human rights organizations - certainly don't seem to be bothered enough to try to find the truth. It isn't as though they reporters are that far away. They seem to find time to file multiple reports about a neighboring country that legally dismantles homes. |
Russian scientist says no trace of polonium on Arafat's remains Posted: 15 Oct 2013 04:45 AM PDT Russian news agency Interfax reports: The head of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency (FMBA) Vladimir Uiba believes that the cause of death of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat could not be polonium poisoning.However, the article continues: On Monday, October 14, the newspaper "Kommersant" quoted sources reported that an official investigation into the death of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat has already completed and led to conclusions: Palestinian leader was poisoned with polonium.It appears that the Lancet article I noted yesterday had been completely misrepresented by Al Jazeera as if it was a confirmation by independent scientists that Arafat had been poisoned, when it was in fact a paper written by the same people that Al Jazeera hired to begin with the test his clothing. News outlets ran with the false Al Jazeera version of events as if there were new revelations, but there weren't. |
Jordanian columnist reminds readers on Eid that Jews are the devil Posted: 15 Oct 2013 02:00 AM PDT During the annual Hajj pilgrimage, Muslims throw a series of small stones towards three pillars (later replaced with walls) to symbolize the stoning of the Devil, done according to Muslim tradition by Abraham. Rashid Hassan, writing in Jordan's Addustour, wants to make sure that his readers know exactly who the devil is. The pilgrim returns from the blessed land, from his pilgrimage, cleansed from sin, and he returns to his country as his mother bore him, to keep this purity. This will only be achieved by addressing the devil and all that symbolized by the evils and sins ... This is a message to the Muslims in general. See also yesterday's post where Iran's Supreme Leader makes a similar point in his annual Hajj address. But he says "Zionists" instead of Jews, the mark of a true moderate. |
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