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- Egypt jails Syrian Palestinians. So why do they treat them this way?
- 11/20 Links Pt2: How did Arafat get so rich? Netanyahu: Islamists taking us to the Dark Ages
- EoZNews: Interview with Dexter Van Zile
- SFSU "MY HEROES KILL COLONIZERS" followup: President wimps out, haters double down
- Al Quds University has partnerships with MANY other universities worldwide (UPDATED x2)
- 11/20 Links Pt1: IDF hits Gaza Weapons site, AQ Cmr: Target American Civilians in Attacks.
- Researcher: Swiss Arafat report cannot support its conclusions
- To protest UNRWA cutbacks, PalArabs shut UNRWA offices
- Tom Friedman says Congress more interested in Jewish votes than supporting Obama's wonderful Iran plan
Egypt jails Syrian Palestinians. So why do they treat them this way? Posted: 20 Nov 2013 07:27 PM PST You know how the Arab world loves to say that Palestinians are their highest priority? Well, not so much. From Reuters, finally picking up on a story I've had for months: Of the 2 million people who fled Syria's civil war, none may have it worse than Palestinians, who have known no other home than Syria but do not have Syrian citizenship and have therefore been denied even the basic rights secured for other refugees.The reason Egypt doesn't allow UNHCR to register the Palestinian Syrian refugees is also because of its history of treating Palestinians like dirt. Between 1948 and 1967, Egypt did not allow any of the (real) Palestine Arab refugees to settle in Egypt. They moved them all to Gaza, effectively making Gaza into - you guessed it - an open air prison. UNRWA was allowed to work in Gaza, but not in Egypt proper, because there were no refugees there. Now, Egypt says that the Syrian Palestinian refugees don't fall under UNHCR, but under UNRWA - which is not allowed to work in Egypt! So from this article we see that Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey are explicitly discriminating against Palestinian Arabs. Yet these are the very same countries that insist that they are the biggest defenders of Palestinians! How to reconcile the two? Because to the Arab world, and even to Palestinian Arab leaders themselves, the entire point of Palestinian Arab nationalism is not to help Arabs whose ancestors happened to live in British Mandate Palestine from 1946-48 (the UNRWA definition of refugee.) No, for them, "supporting Palestine" is just a code phrase for "destroying Israel." And keeping Palestinian Arabs stateless and miserable is a key part of that plan, in the hopes that one day they will "return" to flood Israel and destroy the Jewish state. Even if it takes another 65 years. As usual, every inconsistent Arab position and action vis a vis the Palestinian issue makes perfect sense when you look at it through the right prism. |
11/20 Links Pt2: How did Arafat get so rich? Netanyahu: Islamists taking us to the Dark Ages Posted: 20 Nov 2013 03:30 PM PST From Ian: Netanyahu: Islamists taking us back to the 'Dark Ages' "Radical Islam wants to take us to the past," he said. "We march toward the future; they, to the Dark Ages. We aspire to open our society to everyone — men, women, minorities, to the right to be different. They want oppressive uniformity, rigid doctrine.Hollande visits graves of French school attack victims French President Francois Hollande visited the Jerusalem graves of the victims of the attack on a Toulouse Jewish school.Palestinian Incitement's Exposure Seen as Israel's 'Front Offense Around the World' Also in October, Israeli Strategic Affairs Ministers Yuval Steinitz penned a New York Times op-ed titled "How Palestinian Hate Prevents Peace," focusing on anti-Israel messages in the PA's television and radio stations, public schools, summer camps, children's magazines, Web sites, and Facebook pages.Frederick Forsyth: So exactly how did Yasser Arafat get so rich? I have seen acres of breast-beating journalism about the Palestinian misery but never an examination into where all the donated money has gone over the years. For this is certain: Arab donors and a generous non-Arab world have donated many billions to the Palestinian cause.Elliott Abrams: Palestinians from Syria: The worst treatment of all But there is another story here: the way UNRWA's special treatment of Palestinians has backfired. It is not just a whim that the government of Egypt does not allow UNHCR to treat Palestinians the way it treats all other refugees, for in fact Palestinians are the only refugees over whom UNHCR has never had jurisdiction. When those fleeing Syria attend UNHCR or UNRWA schools, or receive medical attention at UNHCR or UNRWA clinics, that division is perpetuated and deepened. Once upon a time, Palestinians thought this special status was a great boon. For Palestinians fleeing Syria it's hard to see it that way today. UNRWA can now add to its achievement of perpetuating "Palestinian refugee" status the achievement of separating Palestinians from all other Syrian refugees. And now we can use the word refugee without quotation marks, for we are speaking of people born and raised in Syria and now driven from their homes there. This is just another piece of evidence that UNRWA has outlived its usefulness and is doing more harm than good for Palestinians.Georgetown University to Host Member of Egypt's Nazi Party Georgetown University's Prince Al Waleed Bin Talal Center for Christian Muslim Understanding is scheduled to host a Dec. 5 event on "Egypt and the Struggle for Democracy."Terra Incognita: The Haniyeh family health plan in Israel The story sent shockwaves through Israel's media and abroad. It was paired with the usual responses of "look at Israel, Israel treats the children of its enemies and its enemies only want to kill Israel's children." One writer noted, "it's what they [Israelis] do; it's who they are."'Hamas PM's granddaughter returns to Gaza 'clinically dead' after Israeli doctors unable to save her' The one-year-old Amal Haniyeh was admitted in serious condition to Schneider Children's Medical Center for Israel in Petah Tikva on Sunday after being diagnosed with an acute digestive tract infection, source in Gaza said.The Guardian Walls Out Israelis, Suicide Bombers, and Balance An interactive feature at The Guardian look at walls and barriers around the world. From the US-Mexico border, to the 2,500 mile barrier separating India and Bangladesh, along with 99 walls separating Belfast's Protestant and Catholic neighborhoods, call it "wall-to-wall coverage."What about the Grand Mufti's desire to 'liquidate the Jews' doesn't Robert Fisk understand? His claim that the pro-Nazi Haj Amin was merely attempting to "help the Palestinians" represents an extraordinary obfuscation.Funniest Temple Mount Propaganda Video Ever This PressTv clip can only work with an audience that can't tell the difference between the Temple Mount compound and the Western Wall plaza. Anyone who does know that those are two sites, each with its own distinct appearance that look nothing alike, realizes that this 2 minute clip which offers lavish descriptions of how the Jews are storming Temple Mount every day, with the support of police – has not a shred of a film to back it up.Polish Forbes sorry for defaming Jewish groups The Polish edition of Forbes magazine apologized for three articles about the restitution of prewar property of Jewish communities that targeted the leaders of Poland's organized Jewish community and several Jewish organizations.Pope Francis Condemns Kristallnacht Memorial Protests During a special memorial ceremony on Nov. 12 attended by Catholic, Jewish and Protestant leaders in Buenos Aires to mark the 75th anniversary of Kristallnacht, a small group of protestors from the ultra-traditionalist Catholic group Society of St. Pius X disrupted the proceedings, shouting "followers of false gods must be kept out of the sacred temple."German university opening Europe's first school of Jewish theology In what is being called a landmark moment for the Continent's Jewry, Europe's first university-level school of Jewish theology is set to open Tuesday at the University of Potsdam, situated just outside Berlin.David's Sling shoots down ballistic missile in trial The Ministry of Defense and the US Missile Defense Agency (MSA) held a successful test of the David's Sling air defense system on Wednesday morning, in which a ballistic missile was shot down and destroyed.Israeli-Palestinian Arbitration Center Opens Given the political disputes and the apparent lack of progress in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, some are surprised to learn that the volume of trade between Israel and the Palestinian territories is $4 billion annually. Yet, there has been nowhere to turn in cases of commercial disputes.Gomez Mill House, Oldest Jewish Site in North America, Approaches 300th Anniversary The oldest Jewish site in North America is not Newport's famed Touro Synagogue, or any other synagogue. Rather, it is a stone structure tucked away on the west side of the Hudson River, about 60 miles north of Manhattan.18th Century Haggadah, Found in Garage, Expected to Sell for £500,000 at Auction (VIDEO) An 18th-century Haggadah found by chance in a Manchester garage is promising to offer a huge payday for its owner, the Daily Mail reported on Tuesday.Ancient Jewish Altar Found in Shilo An ongoing archaeological dig in the ancient Jewish village of Shilo in Samaria (Shomron) has turned up a stone altar dating back thousands of years.The magnificent Maccabee mansion found under a home Underneath the four-story modern house, 18 years of digging revealed what Siebenberg calls "the perfect continuation of Jewish history in one place." The base layer has emptied burial caves from the era of King David and King Solomon some 3,000 years ago.Israel Daily Picture: Another Photographic Treasure Trove Discovered: 120-Year-Old Colored Slides from Chatham University, Part 1 In the need for library and archival preservation, modern technology is certainly a friend of antiquity. Vintage photographs, some stored for over a century in old libraries, are now being digitized and often posted Online. Such is the case with this treasure of "Holy Land Lantern Slides" we found in Chatham University's archives. |
EoZNews: Interview with Dexter Van Zile Posted: 20 Nov 2013 01:45 PM PST Dexter Van Zile is the Christian Media Analyst for CAMERA. He has done some great research and debunked many outrageous claims by anti-Israel Christian groups, and he speaks to audiences in the US about the dangers to Christianity in the Middle East. We had a nice discussion last night, before he was to speak at a function in New York. We spoke about supersessionism, the belief that some Christians have that they have replaced Jews in God's universe which naturally leads to the belief that Jews do not deserve their own state. Other topics included the hypocrisy of some Christian groups in holding Jews to an impossible standard while not asking anything from Israel's enemies (often citing scripture,) Palestinian Christian anti-semitism and the psychological curse of dhimmitude. He's a very nice guy, too. The video is 17 minutes, longer than I would prefer, but I think you will learn something. He mentions Mark Durie, you can see more about him here. (h/t Ian) |
SFSU "MY HEROES KILL COLONIZERS" followup: President wimps out, haters double down Posted: 20 Nov 2013 12:00 PM PST Yesterday, I noted that at a pro-Palestinian Arab rally at San Francisco State University the organizers handed out stencils to people could paint placards saying "My heroes have always killed colonizers." I have since found out that they also handed out stencils of a picture of Leila Khaled, the PFLP terrorist who was involved in two plane hijackings and several other terror attacks. The president of SFSU, Les Wong, issued a statement that pretty much says that he won't bother to do anything about incitement to murder on his campus. You know, free speech and all that. But he is disturbed. Oh, yes, there is concern.He will hold meetings. Everything will be fine. San Francisco State University is recognized worldwide for making social justice a strategic priority; it is an integral part of our DNA. As president, I was deeply disturbed by incendiary language that marred an annual commemoration of a cultural mural on campus.You see the concrete steps he is taking? He'll talk to people and express concern! With luck, in a few months people will forget the whole sorry business. Meanwhile, the groups that sponsored the disgusting display are going ballistic that anyone could dare criticize them: Zionists: Hands off our San Francisco State University Students!See? They aren't celebrating a terrorist, they are celebrating a symbol of female empowerment through terrorism! How dare anyone criticize their feminism! As for the second stencil MY HEROES HAVE ALWAYS KILLED COLONIZERS, contrary to Benjamin's claim, Palestinian students were not calling for the murder of Jews or Israelis. In fact, the implication of Benjamin's argument --that all Jews have the same political stands vis-à-vis Israel or that all Jews are colonizing Palestinian lands, lends itself to anti-Semitism. And notwithstanding her simplistic linkage of Said's anti-colonial intellectual work, the Palestinian Mural anniversary, Palestinian students, and AMED, the stencil was not originally created to specifically target Israel. It was more inclusive of the plight of Indigenous people and their historical resistance everywhere.How dare anyone criticize a call to murder that was meant to be inclusive! It was originally meant against all white people - how can anyone object to that! Sure, in this case, it was being pushed by the Palestinian Arabs and its only possible interpretation is to murder Israeli Jews. But don't call them antisemitic! Calling them antisemitic only increases antisemitism! This response is an almost comedic example of what Richard Landes calls "demopathy," the usurping of the language of human rights and democracy when it suits one's political purposes, no matter how much those purposes are against human rights. I recently proved that BDS advocates do this quite consciously. The GUPS invoking feminism and inclusiveness to justify calls to terror and murder is worthy of a master satirist. And their demopathy don't stop there. Check out their petition to Presdent Wong, insisting that he condemns those who condemn terrorism: We are concerned over our own safety and the safety of our friends, allies, and all those standing in solidarity with our movement, especially when their photos and names have been posted online as if to make them a moving target for violence. It is very interesting that they object to the publicizing of the photo above, when they are the ones who originally posted it on IndyMedia! (h/t Pro Israel Bay Bloggers, Bob Knot) |
Al Quds University has partnerships with MANY other universities worldwide (UPDATED x2) Posted: 20 Nov 2013 10:15 AM PST As I reported on Monday, Brandeis University cut ties with Al Quds University over its shameful tolerance of hate on campus and its blaming "extremist Jews" for bringing it to light. The question is, what other universities does Al Quds partner with? In its 2006 annual report, Al Quds wrote: In the field of academic cooperation and scientific research, the (Al-Quds) university continued to open new horizons of cooperation with numerous international universities in the US. These include: Columbia, Brandeis, Dearborn, Wayne State University, MIT, Tufts, George Mason, and Leslley. The (Al-Quds) university has excellent ties with numerous German universities like Heidelberg, Hohenheim, Karlsruhe and the Berlin Free University. The same is true regarding French universities like Paris 4, Paris 8, Bordeaux University and Lille University. We also have agreements with the Ricardo Palma University in South America, and more. In addition, Al Quds has a partnership with Bard College, written up in the New York Times and funded by USAID and George Soros' Open Society Foundation. USAID seems to do a lot with Al Quds. York University in Ontario has expanded agreements with Al Quds. George Washington University Medical school has a joint program with Al Quds. Rutgers worked on a joint brain research study with Al Quds funded by National Institutes of Health.. Harvard has jointly published an anti-Israel report with Al Quds. Oberlin created a joint program with Al Quds and Tel Aviv University. Purdue has a water resource management program with a number of schools, including Al Quds and Technion. American Universiy Law School partners with Al Quds. The New School has a "co-existence initiative" with Al Quds. Smith College. Loughborough University in the United Kingdom, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Sweden and the National Technical University of Athens in Greece partner with Al Quds and two other Palestinian Arab universities on environmental issues. (h/t @afagerbakke, Ibn Boutros, Josh R.) UPDATE: I found Al Quds 2011 annual report. It also mentions Syracuse U, Montana U, Tufts U, Drexel U, Berkeley U and Babson College in the US; Western Ontario U, British Columbia U, McGill U and Toronto U in Canada, and many European universities including and Napoli University, Santa Anna University, Turin U, Ferrara U, Verona U, Antwerp U, Marie Curie U, Renne U, and Bordeaux U. UPDATE 2: After Brandeis cut ties, Al Quds' president condemned the rallies when asked explicitly by Times of Israel. In English, naturally.He's nervous. (h/t Bob Knot) I found the original outrageous statement in Arabic on the Al Quds site. |
11/20 Links Pt1: IDF hits Gaza Weapons site, AQ Cmr: Target American Civilians in Attacks. Posted: 20 Nov 2013 08:45 AM PST From Ian: NYT: Where are your bloody photos? Public Editor of the New York Times, Margaret Sullivan took the bold, and important step in acknowledging the volume of reader outrage following the cold blooded murder last week of 19 year old Eden Atias as he slept. The NYT admitted an error of judgment. So why have they chosen to leave the offensive news item unchanged?PA TV aired encrypted message from soldier's alleged killer According to a translation by the watchdog group Palestinian Media Watch, on May 16, the presenters of the Palestinian TV show "For You" read the following statement during a segment dedicated to messages for security prisoners held in Israel:Terrorist sent coded message via official PA TV about planned kidnapping of soldierBefore we end, we have greetings for Nour Al-Din Amar from his brother Abu Wasim [Nidal Amar] and from the family. They say to you that they are well, and that your mother is healthy again. They tell you that "the calf will soon be in the cage, and we'll celebrate the freedom of all prisoners.""For You" is the most frequently watched show among Palestinian security prisoners in Israeli jails, according to Walla. IDF Strikes Terror Tunnels, Weapons Factory in Gaza The IDF carried out multiple airstrikes Tuesday evening in the Khan Younis area in Gaza. IDF sources say the strikes hit their intended targets – a weapons factory and two tunnels built by terrorist groups.IDF Targets Weapons Manufacturing Facility in the Gaza Strip IDF Blog: First-Person Testimony: I Watched a Firebomb Aimed at a School Bus Fly Towards Me Shoval is a combat photographer for the IDF. It's his job to document the IDF's activities in Judea and Samaria, and terrorist attacks committed against Israeli civilians in the area. In a terrifying moment last week, he found himself caught in the middle of one of those attacks.Report: Israel Defense Forces Searching Northern Border Towns for Hezbollah Tunnels A senior security source told the website that Israel, citing the recent discovery of two tunnels from the Gaza Strip, is increasingly worried that Hezbollah might have established a passage connecting south Lebanon to northern Israel.Hamas Tunnel-Digging Unit Uncovered Al Jazeera, the Arab media network based in Qatar, sent a correspondent to accompany a group of Hamas diggers who were filmed below ground preparing infrastructure for firing rockets. Using electric jackhammers to dig a tunnel through the packed rock, sand and soil, the Hamas operatives described their preparation for the inevitable next round of hostilities with Israel. They can spend weeks at a time underground without being detected, one operative explained.Gazan Lion Cubs Named After Missiles, Fighting The male and female cubs were born Monday, reports AFP.Ramallah shooting targets car of top Fatah official Unidentified gunmen in Ramallah opened fire Tuesday morning at the car of Sufian Abu Zaida, a senior Fatah official.There is no credible US military option, and 9 other pointers from Jerusalem As has been publicly unmistakable for the past 10 days, Israel and its key ally the United States are deeply at odds over the terms of an interim deal that may well be concluded shortly between the P5+1 countries and Iran. As talks on that deal resume in Geneva on Wednesday, the following are 10 pointers and insights on Israel's assessments, positions, and possible actions.US Military Chief: We Would Back Israel in Event of Iran Strike According to the International Business Times, Dempsey noted that the US still has a 'deep obligation' to Israel in the event of a military conflict with Iran. Dempsey declined to give details, but emphasized that the two countries still have a special alliance during this period of heightened tensions in the region. "That is why we are in constant contact and collaboration with them," he confirmed.Negotiation 101: Democracies Keep Agreements, Dictatorships Cheat President Barack Obama will attempt to convince Senators from both parties today that Congress should not slap new sanctions on Iran for failing to halt nuclear enrichment. But there are many reasons to reject the president's request, especially the fact, noted today by former Bush administration official Douglas Feith, that while democracies tend to keep agreements, dictatorships like Iran and the Soviet Union routinely violate them.Iran concedes recognition of its 'nuclear rights' Since the start of talks on Iran's nuclear program, Iran has asserted it has a right to enrich uranium — and the United States has disagreed. Both have refused to budge over nearly a decade of negotiations. Until now.France says Iran comments on Israel complicate nuke talks Hollande was referring to comments attributed earlier to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaking to a gathering of the Basij force, which is controlled by Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard.Iran's State-Owned Natural Gas Company Faces Collapse Iran's state-owned gas company said over the weekend that it is facing collapse, according to the Wall Street Journal.Ronald Lauder Says 'Only France Stands Between Us and a Nuclear Iran,' Mocks Wendy Sherman Lauder also mocked the U.S. point person in the negotiations, Wendy Sherman.For Obama, Iran Talks Are Also About Testing the Limits of American Jewish Power Not only has the White House defined Israeli concerns as manipulative and deceptive, but they have also gone a step further, by identifying the threat to global peace as Israel's temerity in voicing such concerns, rather than Iran's decadelong push for a bomb. AIPAC's push for another round of sanctions, administration officials say, will limit President Barack Obama's diplomatic flexibility with the Iranians and set the United States on "a march to war." Further congressional pressure on the Iranians, the New York Times says, is "urged on by Netanyahu."Israelly Cool: Iranian Jews Thank Khamenei For Non-Existent Anti-Nuclear Fatwa The Iranian Jews are a persecuted minority that will do whatever it takes to keep living, and openly supporting Iran and Khamenei like that is expected. I cannot blame them for the useful idiots they have become.What was the true target of the Beirut bombing? Solomon suggested that the Iranian cultural attaché at the embassy in Beirut, Sheikh Ibrahim Sayyed Ali Ansari, who appears to have been killed in Tuesday's blast, may yet prove to have been a high-level target. For one, he said, he worked in the same part of the embassy as Shateri, and, as was the case in Argentina during the 1994 AMIA bombing and Mohsen Rabbani's involvement there, the cultural attaché is frequently a Quds Force member. Moreover, he said, over the past month alone Ansari had met with Sheikh Hashem Safi al-Din, the head of Hezbollah's Executive Council and the heir apparent to Nasrallah, should his life unexpectedly end; Sheikh Naim Qassem, deputy Sec. Gen. of Hezbollah; and Muhammad Raad, the ranking member of Hezbollah's parliamentary delegation.Car bomb in Sinai kills at least 10 Egyptian police The officials said the car bomb struck the bus on the road between the border town of Rafah and the coastal city of el-Arish. The soldiers belong to the 2nd Field Army, which is doing most of the fighting against militant Islamists waging an insurgency against security forces in Sinai. The bus was on its way to Cairo, the officials said.Al Qaeda Commander Clarifies: American Civilians Fair Game His clarification of Al-Zawahiri's fatwa does appear to be consistent with recent statements by the Al Qaeda chief in which he praised the Boston Bombing - which specifically targeted American civilians - and called for more "lone-wolf" attacks of the same kind. |
Researcher: Swiss Arafat report cannot support its conclusions Posted: 20 Nov 2013 07:00 AM PST Joods Actuel reports that a researcher has asked for more details from the Swiss institute that tested Yasir Arafat's remains for signs of polonium poisoning, but the answers place the entire report into question. Dr. Rudi Roth asked Professor François Bochud, director of the research center of the University Hospital in Lausanne (CHUV) that did the tests, why the report didn't publish the margins for error as is standard scientific practice. He also asked why reverse-calculating the original concentrations of polonium based on the Swiss numbers yield obviously incorrect results. Director Bochud replied via email, "Because of the large uncertainties in the models and the measured values, an inverse calculation would not be not meaningful" and the researcher confessed: "Our conclusions were not based on any specific evidence but the consistency of all of the observations." "The polonium that we did measure is actually the supported kind of polonium, the same kind of polonium that you would find naturally," admitted Bochud. Independent scientists who looked at the Swiss report concluded that its conclusions appeared to be subjective and not based on the data contained in the report. Dr. Roth quotes Professor Atie Verschoor, Expertise Centre Environmental Medicine (ECEMed) in the Netherlands, who says, "Indeed, Bochud confirms there are important uncertainties in the model used and for that reason, and several others, no conclusions at all can be taken. That had to be the conclusion of the report." Verschoor further said, "The error-margins are very high and caused by the fact that the material has not been kept in a controlled environment (8 years in a tomb), the decontamination operation and the calculation trying to eliminate the Po-210 quantity caused by radon in the soil. There are a lot of assumptions and they creates important inaccuracies. The researchers must have noticed it but did not document it." In addition, Professor Nicholas Priest, who formerly headed the biomedical research unit of the Atomic Energy Authority in Britain and who is familiar with the Litvinenko case, said that there is no real confidence interval provided by the report. He told The Independent that it is "far too dangerous and scientifically unjustified" to calculate how much polonium was in Arafat's body on the basis of such tiny concentrations of polonium." When asked specifically whether the list of arguments in the report that support poisoning lack scientific credibility, his answer was "yes." Priest added, "I think the study is seriously done, but their conclusions were to my mind somewhat biased as to please the people who were paying for the report." Here is Dr. Roth's report summarizing the opinions of several experts that he spoke to along with some who were quoted in the media. |
To protest UNRWA cutbacks, PalArabs shut UNRWA offices Posted: 20 Nov 2013 05:00 AM PST I'm sure there is a logic to this, somehow: The popular service committees of Palestinian refugee camps in the northern West Bank will shut down all UNRWA offices and programs, except clinics and schools, Wednesday and Thursday.To protest cutbacks in services they shut down those very services? Hey, if they do this a couple of times a week, then UNRWA might meet its budget! Everyone will be happy! By the way, here's what the kids in Balata are being taught by that wonderful agency UNRWA: UNRWA is reason #4,934 why peace is impossible. (h/t Israel Muse) |
Posted: 20 Nov 2013 02:55 AM PST Thomas Friedman, in the New York Times, defends the Obama administration's offering concessions to Iran and has this to say about those who disagree: Never have I seen Israel and America's core Arab allies working more in concert to stymie a major foreign policy initiative of a sitting U.S. president, and never have I seen more lawmakers — Democrats and Republicans — more willing to take Israel's side against their own president's. I'm certain this comes less from any careful consideration of the facts and more from a growing tendency by many American lawmakers to do whatever the Israel lobby asks them to do in order to garner Jewish votes and campaign donations.He's certain that members of Congress care little about Iran and are more loyal to the almighty Jewish dollar than to their own country. Because how can any thinking person possibly believe that giving concessions to Iran is a bad deal? It must be the Jewish money that corrupts their mindset! Of course, Friedman admits: If you're not skeptical about Iran, you're not paying attention. Iran has lied and cheated its way to the precipice of building a bomb, and without tough economic sanctions — sanctions that President Obama engineered but which Netanyahu and the Arab states played a key role in driving — Iran would not be at the negotiating table. I also understand the specific concerns of the Gulf Arabs, which I'd summarize as: "It looks to us as if you want to do this deal and then get out of the region — and leave behind an Iran that will only become economically more powerful, at a time when it already has enormous malign influence in Syria, Iraq, in Lebanon through Hezbollah, and in Bahrain."But our greedy members of Congress aren't thinking that deeply. Only Friedman is, just enough to dismiss it: I get it, but I also don't think we'd just abandon them.You see? Friedman doesn't think anything bad will happen, and by gosh, that's all anyone needs! On the basis of his wonderful track record, Congress should do what he says, not what logic dictates! There is plenty more to criticize in this column - Friedman makes a bizarre comparison between negotiating with Iran and Israel building "more settlements." Really. He exaggerates the Israeli position in order to pompously dismiss it: "While, Netanyahu believes more sanctions will get Iran to surrender every piece of its nuclear technology, Iran experts say that is highly unlikely." However, Netanyahu never demanded that - no one ha a problem with a peaceful nuclear energy program. And there are plenty of other factoids that Friedman knows he can get away with, because New York Times op-ed fact checkers are not exactly known to care too much about facts. The bottom line is, though, that Thomas Friedman is insulting hundreds of democratically elected members of Congress, essentially accusing them of disloyalty to their own country. While dismissing any real concerns about Iranian nuclear weapons and how they would affect the world. All in order to defend a single elected president's inconsistent and frightening Middle East policy. And he does it using an antisemitic "Jews control America" canard. |
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