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- 11/16 Links: The Phony Holocaust-Naqba Equation, The demise of Pax Americana, Bibi at 20
- Fatah "military wing" parades in West Bank, no one dares ask Abbas why he approves
- 'Zionist Imperialists' to the Rescue in Syria
11/16 Links: The Phony Holocaust-Naqba Equation, The demise of Pax Americana, Bibi at 20 Posted: 16 Nov 2013 07:00 PM PST From Ian: Fighting the Lies: The Phony Holocaust-Naqba Equation Israel's enemies – and even, alas, some who claim to be her friends – often chide us thus: "After all you people suffered during the Holocaust, how can the Jews treat the Palestinians so badly?"Caroline Glick: The demise of Pax Americana What happened in Geneva last week was the most significant international event since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. The collapse of the Soviet Union signaled the rise of the United States as the sole global superpower. The developments in the six-party nuclear talks with Iran in Geneva last week signaled the end of American world leadership.Twitter account in Rouhani's name issues 'fun facts' about world leaders Using the hashtag Presidentat20, the account of @DrRouhani tweeted about US President Barack Obama: "Obama was continuing his education at university at 20. He is said to have been on alcohol and Marijuana then!"Representing Israel at the UN What is Israel's future at the United Nations? There are voices that call for us to disengage, to walk out from the UN. There are many who believe that the automatic majority against Israel renders the UN a lost cause for us. Truly, we cannot stop the witch-hunt against Israel that regularly takes place at the United Nations today. But nor should we walk away from defending our cause in the global arena of the UN.'Israel Apartheid Week' Endorsed by University of Toronto Scarborough The main campus of the University of Toronto was the first school to host Israel Apartheid Week in 2005, and since then the anti-Israel movement has spread to dozens of campuses worldwide, mainly in the U.S. and Canada.David Ward MP hints at yet another "Jewish power" slur Ward, while tweeting about the Roma, said, "What a shame there isn't a powerful, well funded Board of Deputies for #Roma." An undeniable nod to the Board of Deputies of British Jews. There is no other such Board of Deputies, so the inference can easily be assessed.Hamas Tells Fatah to 'Prepare for War' At the parade by Hamas' "military wing", which marks a year since the IDF Pillar of Defense counter-terror operation in Gaza, Raeed Sa'ad, a high-ranking commander of Al-Qassam, called on Fatah and its military branch in Judea and Samaria to prepare for the next clash with Israel.Netanyahu to France: Don't waver on Iran His comments, made during an interview with France's Le Figaro, came two days before French President Francois Hollande's high-profile visit to Israel, his first trip to the country as head of state, and shortly before the next round of talks on Iran's nuclear program scheduled for Wednesday in Geneva.Netanyahu tweets against 'bad deal' with Iran In his latest salvo against making concessions to Iran, Netanyahu's Twitter account featured a cartoon-like ad that detailed what he said the pending agreement included.Behind the IAEA report: Iran halted uranium enrichment for maintenance purposes Iran has over the past year in effect kept the amount of its 20 percent reserve well below Israel's so-called "red line" by converting a large part of the uranium gas into oxide to make fuel for a medical research reactor in Tehran.Iran deal may be inked as soon as next week Netanyahu has been increasingly vocal in recent days about his opposition to a potential deal between six Western powers and Iran that would ease some sanctions while still leaving Iran with uranium-enrichment capabilities. Netanyahu has said he utterly rejects the brewing agreement and has been lobbying American allies in Congress to keep up sanctions.Brushing Off White House Pressure, Bipartisan Calls for New Iran Sanctions Emerge in Both House and Senate Foreign Policy's longer write-up on the meeting noted that it succeeded "in solidifying [the] GOP" against the administration's stance. Senator Mark Kirk (R-IL) had already last night blasted a deal reportedly offered to Iran last weekend by the international community as a "Chamberlain"-style agreement, and revealed Israeli assessments that Iran's nuclear program would be set back "about 24 days." Yesterday Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) piled on, rejecting the White House's stance that sanctions should not be increased:Fear and loathing in Riyadh The Wikileaks revelations in 2010 made clear the extent of Saudi and Gulf concerns regarding Iran.JPost Ed: Russia and Egypt The more persistent the denials, the clearer it is that a marked shift is taking place in international ties that until recently bound the world's single superpower with the most populous Arab state. The Russian ministerial visits were preceded by a visit by the chief of Russian intelligence and by Russian naval vessels.Morsi: No stability in Egypt unless coup reversed Morsi's statement laid down a hard line, praising protesters for their "steadfastness" and vowing the coup would be reversed.Egypt Opens Bids For Nuclear Plants A spokesman for Egypt's Ministry of Electricity and Energy announced plans on Thursday to issue an international tender in January for the construction of a nuclear power plant at Dabaa, near the Mediterranean coast.Julio Iglesias still speaks the language of love Iglesias added that he proudly proclaimed his Jewish heritage wherever he goes, and that in turn, he feels strengthened by it, especially when he visits Israel.Report: Simon Cowell plans to embrace Jewish faith, visit Israel Music mogul Simon Cowell plans to embrace the Jewish faith of his girlfriend Lauren Silverman, who is pregnant with their first child, as well as make a secret trip to Israel, British tabloid The Mirror reported on Thursday, quoting sources close to Cowell.The man who turned a maybe-Mossad hit into a sabra caper "When we were seeing pictures of the assassination three years ago, it was clear to me that it was the task of an 'Ocean's Eleven' kind of team," said Naccache. "I immediately thought, 'This has to be made into a movie.'"Protecting Israel: One Year Since Operation Pillar of Defense Today, the IDF marks one year since it launched Operation Pillar of Defense, a widespread campaign designed to combat Gaza terrorism and defend Israelis living under rocket fire. An Incredible Moment on The Price Is Right on Veterans Day |
Fatah "military wing" parades in West Bank, no one dares ask Abbas why he approves Posted: 16 Nov 2013 04:58 PM PST Mahmoud Abbas is the head of the Fatah political party. He is also President of the PA. Nothing major can happen in the West Bank without his approval. He pretended to dismantle the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades years ago, but - he lied. Today, there was a terrorist parade by Fatah's Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades in Qalandia: Is there anyone on the planet that thinks that Abbas didn't know about this? Is there anyone who thinks that he did not approve it? Here's a video they released today showing their love of terror rockets and martyrdom: And the EU and US diplomats just keep on pressuring Israel as if these terrorists don't exist and that Abbas doesn't approve of their actions. Either that, or he cannot even control his own political party. Whichever interpretation you prefer, it means that Abbas is not in any way, shape or form a viable peace partner. Journalists are equally guilty. They spend so much time coddling and praising Mahmoud Abbas that they seemingly don't want to embarrass themselves - or him - by asking him very basic questions about this rock-solid proof that he at the very least tolerates the terrorism that these parades and videos are praising. It's almost as if journalists are adhering to an agenda to make Abbas look good, rather than act as - journalists. |
'Zionist Imperialists' to the Rescue in Syria Posted: 16 Nov 2013 02:45 PM PST From International Business Times: Historically bitter relations between Syria and Israel have been bypassed by the civil conflict as a wave of injured Syrians get urgent medical help from Israelis.Well, Jews used to be able to live and eat hummus in Damascus. I wonder what happened to them all? Sorry for the cynicism, but when given the multiple examples of pure Jew-hatred in the mainstream Arabic media every day, I don't think that Israelis are helping Syrians with any hope that it will change any minds. They do it because it is the right thing to do. The Financial Times has a nice video on the same topic: (h/t O) |
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