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- If Israel's MDA is racist for not accepting blood from Africans - then so is the US and Canada
- 12/11 Links Pt2: SFSU Responds to Arab Calls for Violence Against Jews, Israeli Opera at Masada
- More "honor killings" in the PA. PA blames Israel.
- EU Study: Muslims far more likely to be fundamentalist and intolerant
- 12/11 Links Pt1: Kerry's Jordan Valley Plan 'A Death-Trap', AQ Cleric: don't follow Mandela
- Gulf states discussing union
- EU notices that it is paying tens of thousands of Gazans NOT to work
- Egypt's Liberal party on antisemitic rant against Time Magazine
If Israel's MDA is racist for not accepting blood from Africans - then so is the US and Canada Posted: 11 Dec 2013 05:48 PM PST From AFP: The refusal of Israel's equivalent of the Red Cross to accept blood from an Ethiopian Jewish lawmaker sparked demands on Wednesday for a review of guidelines seen as deeply discriminatory.The haters are out in force, loving this excuse to label Israel racist, even though most Israelis are viscerally upset at this news story. Message boards are filled with people trashing Israel over the MDA's supposed racism. There is no doubt that the MDA's policies need to be revisited. The behavior of the MDA reps in this case was not acceptable. However, anyone calling Israel racist based on a policy of not accepting blood from some African countries may want to read the American Red Cross guidelines for people they don't want to donate blood for fear of AIDS: You should not donate if you are at risk for contracting HIV (the virus that causes AIDS). The following activities would cause you to be at risk: The US Food and Drug Administration likewise recommends that all people donating blood answer these questions (they added some countries more recently): If you say that Israel is racist for limiting blood donors from countries in Africa, as well as Southeast Asia and the Caribbean, then the US must be racist as well. Canada must also be racist, because they ask an even more general question from all potential donors: "Were you born in or have you lived in Africa since 1977?" Wow - those racist Canadians have damned an entire continent, but I'm not hearing anyone self-righteously complaining about them! According to WHO, 1.4%. of adults in Ethiopia in 2011 have AIDS. In 2001 that number was over 3%. Niger, on the US list, has only a 0.8% prevalence of AIDS among adults. Are either of those numbers acceptable risk for you when you need a blood transfusion? The reality is that every modern country's health systems must be vigilant about its blood supply, just as they must be vigilant about what risk is acceptable and to apply consistent criteria for all. They must also be sensitive to the feelings of their citizens - but that doesn't trump health concerns. Such facts don't concern the haters coming out of the woodwork today. These people yelling "racism" don't give a damn about real racism. They are just grabbing a new excuse to slam Israel, and only Israel. Which, when you think about it, shows that they are far more bigoted and hateful than the people they are calling "racist." | ||
12/11 Links Pt2: SFSU Responds to Arab Calls for Violence Against Jews, Israeli Opera at Masada Posted: 11 Dec 2013 03:00 PM PST From Ian: SFSU Responds to Arab Calls for Violence Against Jews San Francisco State University (SFSU) president, Les Wong, has responded for the second time to criticisms that calling for the murder of Jews is perhaps something less than educative. And for the second time he refuses to address the central issue, which is a call to violence against Jews by the General Union of Palestine Students (GUPS).Tenured radicals cannot be trusted with our academic freedom We also witness the bizarre self-parody of LGBT and Women's rights groups siding with Islamists who hate LGBT and women's rights, all in the cause of BDS. There is a sickness beyond reason behind BDS, as witnessed by the BDS claim that Israeli soldiers failing to rape Arab women is racist and open support for Hezbollah as part of the BDS campaign.American Studies Association 'boycott Israel' motion: The Justification In other words, the people claiming that their role as scholars gives them and their proposed boycott special meaning have chosen to act like garden variety propagandists – hiding facts, substituting gut emotion for rational debate, limiting rather than encouraging inquiry and debate – to get what they want. And if they manage to eke out a victory, they will immediately try to use the virtues of scholarship they had so recently jettisoned to give their decision extra moral weight.Hillel warns Swarthmore chapter over rejection of Israel guidelines The Swarthmore Hillel student board's resolution said the guidelines "privilege only one perspective on Zionism, and make others unwelcome." The resolution said that Swarthmore Hillel "will host and partner with any speaker at the discretion of the board, regardless of Hillel International's Israel guidelines."Email shows The Independent got it wrong on Antisemitism working definition The next time a commentator hostile to Jews or Israel claims that the EU "retired" or "repudiated" the EUMC Working Definition, you can definitively respond that their Fundamental Rights Agency – per their own words – did nothing of the sort.Impartiality fail as BBC promotes FOEME objections to Red-Dead Sea project The BBC report does not make it sufficiently clear to readers that considerable research has already been carried out, including a study of alternative options and a comprehensive environmental report. Neither does it sufficiently clarify the fact that the agreed project is in fact a pilot project involving relatively small volumes of water to be piped to the Dead Sea, which it has been established will not have a detrimental environmental impact, but which will enable further study of environmental factors.Gaza fisherman fight Israeli "savagery": Fisking a Guardian Group feature The article was written by Alex Renton, a commentator on issues relating to global poverty, and was based largely on his first-person account with Palestinian fishermen on a vessel off the coast of Gaza.Haaretz Violates the Rules of Good Journalism Again Levy FALSELY alleges that Israel was "virtually the only country that collaborated with that evil regime". It is disgraceful that he recklessly propagates this damaging canard in violation of clause 5 of the Israel Press rules that states unambiguously "Prior to the publication of any item, the newspaper and the journalist shall check the accuracy thereof with the most reliable source and with the caution appropriate to the circumstances of the case."NY Councilwoman-Elect Laurie Cumbo Apologizes for 'Jewish Landlords' Comment New York City Councilwoman-elect Laurie Cumbo has apologized for a previous statement about the "knockout" attacks on Jews in Brooklyn blaming "the accomplishments of the Jewish community" for "feelings of resentment" among the African American community. She also said that black residents in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn fear being "pushed out by their Jewish landlords."Israel, Russia to launch talks on free trade zone Economy Ministry officials believe Israel's current level of trade with Russia, estimated at some $2 billion annually, nearly half of it in the diamond trade, leaves "huge untapped potential" for expansion.Israeli Chef Develops Drip-Free Pita Bread After 7 years of research, Israeli pastry-chef Shimmy Seren has perfected the "Feeli," a dripless bread cup alternative to pita bread. Seren has great plans for his new culinary invention, which is set to be an extremely convenient bread for falafels and other sandwiches.500 years on, duke apologizes for Jews' expulsion from Gibraltar The duke of Medina Sidonia, D. Alonso Gonzalez de Gregorio y Alvarez de Toledo, read the apology to members of the Gibraltar Jewish Community on Monday at the Instituto Cervantes, the Gibraltar Chronicle reported.Skeletons from Warsaw Ghetto uprising discovered Archaeologists in Warsaw discovered fragments of two human skeletons that likely were buried there during the Polish city's ghetto uprising.Gilad Shalit to Run Jerusalem Marathon Gilad Shalit will join the club next year when he runs in his first marathon. I remember him asking me questions about training when we spent the day together in London earlier this year. (Because I'd told him that I've run marathons.)Jerusalem Places 4th on TripAdvisor's 'Destinations on the Rise' List The award highlights 54 global destinations that have seen the greatest increase in positive reviews by global travelers from year-to-year.Full Transcript: Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein's Opening Prayer at Mandela Memorial Service Below is the full transcript of Chief Rabbi Dr. Warren Goldstein's opening prayer at the memorial service held for Nelson Mandela in South Africa on December 10, 2013.Israeli Opera returns to Masada The Israeli Opera is bringing Giuseppe Verdi's much-loved opera, La traviata, to Masada in June 2014. Conductor Daniel Oren will take the podium as he has done in years past at the Masada International Opera Festival, while Polish director Michal Znaniecki – who specializes in open-air productions—will meld the Paris salon with the Judean Desert.From Africa with love: IDF gets first female Nigerian officer The Israel Defense Forces, more than any other organization, represents Israeli society. It is a melting pot that includes soldiers from all ethnic, religious and racial backgrounds, men and women, but even this human collage always has something new. For example, Israel's first female Nigerian officer, Lieutenant Toby Cohen, 21, who was born in Nigeria to a Nigerian mother and Israeli father. Her parents and 8-year-old sister live in the town of Kanu in northern Nigeria, while she immigrated to Israel on her own at the age of 17. Cohen serves in the Homefront Command. | ||
More "honor killings" in the PA. PA blames Israel. Posted: 11 Dec 2013 01:00 PM PST From Reuters: A silvery green olive grove set in the red soil of a Palestinian village is a crime scene - testament to a practice so sensitive that it is spoken of only in whispers.I found the murder mentioned in Ma'an, but they said the circumstances of a woman hanging from a tree were "unclear." You might say that it is crazy to blame Arab violence towards women on Israel, but why should the PA be any different than EU-based NGOs and The Lancet? This is, of course, socially acceptable racism from the Left. Every progressive and leftist seems to agree: Palestinian Arabs are not mature or responsible enough to act like adults. When they act like animals, it is perfectly natural and understandable, and it is Israel's fault for making them act that way. Yet these same people who are so convinced of the subhuman nature of Arabs also think that these same Arabs are quite mature enough to sign and uphold a peace treaty. (h/t Anne Bayefsky) | ||
EU Study: Muslims far more likely to be fundamentalist and intolerant Posted: 11 Dec 2013 11:00 AM PST From the WZB Berlin Social Science Research Center: Religious fundamentalism is not a marginal phenomenon in Western Europe. This conclusion is drawn in a study published by Ruud Koopmans from the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. The author analyzed data from a representative survey among immigrants and natives in six European countries. Two thirds of the Muslims interviewed say that religious rules are more important to them than the laws of the country in which they live. Three quarters of the respondents hold the opinion that there is only one legitimate interpretation of the Koran.From the study itself: Figure 1 shows that religious fundamentalism is not a marginal phenomenon within West European Muslim communities. Almost 60 per cent agree that Muslims should return to the roots of Islam, 75 per cent think there is only one interpretation of the Koran possible to which every Muslim should stick and 65 per cent say that religious rules are more important to them than the laws of the country in which they live. Consistent fundamentalist beliefs, with agreement to all three statements, are found among 44 per cent of the interviewed Muslims.Can the differences be because of socio-economic factors alone? Not at all: ...Because the demographic and socio-economic profiles of Muslim immigrants and native Christians differ strongly, and since it is known from the literature that marginalized, lower class individuals are more strongly attracted to fundamentalist movements, it would of course be possible that these differences are due to class rather than religion. However, the results of regression analyses controlling for education, labour market status, age, gender, and marital status reveal that while some of these variables explain variation in fundamentalism within both religious groups, they do not at all explain or even diminish the difference between Muslims and Christians. A cause for concern is that while among Christians religious fundamentalism is much less widespread among younger people, fundamentalist attitudes are as widespread among young as among older Muslims.The reality is even worse than is shown here. The Muslims surveyed were all from the relatively moderate and tolerant nations of Morocco and Turkey. If Muslims from Iraq, Jordan, Egypt or any Gulf state would be surveyed in a similar fashion, chances are that they would be shown to be far more fundamentalist than even these worrying results. (h/t Dror) | ||
12/11 Links Pt1: Kerry's Jordan Valley Plan 'A Death-Trap', AQ Cleric: don't follow Mandela Posted: 11 Dec 2013 09:00 AM PST From Ian: Isi Leibler: Obama's Munich reverberates, but Israel is no Czechoslovakia The overview of recent events should nevertheless be viewed in perspective. While it is reasonable to suggest that the US and its allies are repeating the scenario of appeasement policies undertaken by Chamberlain, Israel today is not Czechoslovakia of 1938. It is not a vassal state and will not allow itself to be sacrificed in order to placate the successors of Nazism.Analyst: Kerry's Jordan Valley Arrangements 'A Death-Trap' Arutz Sheva analyst Mark Langfan has warned that US Secretary of State John Kerry's "security arrangement" proposals for Israel are an updated version of the 1967 "Allon Plan," and place the country in strategic danger.Khaled Abu Toameh: Palestinians to raise prisoner release issue with international forums The government repeated its demand that the EU Parliament dispatch a commission of inquiry to look into the conditions of the Palestinian prisoners.Facebook Campaign: Where Are Pollard's Human Rights? Ahead of Tuesday's International Human Rights Day, a Facebook post surfaced Monday on the Hebrew-language "Free Jonathan Pollard" page reminding readers around the world to act for the Israeli prisoners' release.Getting less out of the Red-Dead Sea deal The Palestinians, whose sole contribution to the deal is to sign it, receive an addition 20 million cubic meters of water from the Kinneret (currently they receive 52 million).Palestinian People Who Came Into Existence 50 Years Ago Plan Mural of Their 3,500 Year History But the Canaanites were at least a people. Which is more than can be said for the Palestinians, which is, in the most optimistic pro-Palestinian take, is still a reference to another non-Arabic people.Palestinians see worrisome trend in rise of 'honor killings' Her murder brought to 27 the number of women slain in similar circumstances in Palestinian-run areas this year, according to rights groups - more than twice last year's victims.Canada: Palestinian Refugees - Fleeing Hamas Three Palestinian residents of Ramallah, Mohammad Adawi and his two sons Naser and Nasim, arrived in Canada in 2010 requesting refugee status. According to Adawi, he was forced to flee Samaria following death threats from armed members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad.Analysis: Iran's warning to Congress Speaking directly to US lawmakers and the American president, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif issued a warning on Monday that the deal that world powers cut with Iran over its nuclear program last month would be "entirely dead" if Congress passed additional sanctions against the Islamic Republic.No deal with Iran It has failed to ratify and implement the Additional Protocol to the Safeguards' Agreement — additional verification and transparency procedures that would enable the international community to exert a higher level of scrutiny over the country's nuclear activities. Given Iran's past violations, only enhanced verification can re-establish trust over time. Iranian demurral strengthens legitimate suspicions about its noncompliance.Alan Dershowitz Now Doubts Obama's Promise to Prevent Iran From Gaining Nuclear Weapons Speaking on the sidelines of Israel's Globes 2013 Israel Business Conference, Dershowitz said, "Obama promised me in a personal conversation that Iran would not develop a nuclear weapon on his watch, and I believed him. Nonetheless, I am not sure that he can keep this. Therefore, Israel cannot outsource its security."John Bolton: Verification is the Elephant in the Room in the Iranian Nuke Deal In fact, it is the utter absence of provision for stepped-up verification of undeclared Iranian sites that shows how deficient the joint plan is on verification. Amano's Nov. 14 report to the IAEA board of governors makes plain that Iran continues to stall — as it has for well over two years — on providing information about its program's military dimensions. Tehran continues blocking any access to the Parchin military base, where Iran has long worked on the weaponization aspects of nuclear weapons, particularly the shaping of high explosives to compress plutonium or enriched uranium into the critical mass necessary for an atomic explosion.Iran dismisses Peres's offer to meet with Rouhani The Iranian foreign ministry has dismissed President Shimon Peres's offer to meet with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, AFP reported Tuesday.Iran military chief says Rouhani government 'infected by Western doctrine' The commander of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard force has criticized the government, saying it was under the influence of Western ideas and fundamental change was needed.Iran Unveils New Air Defense Radar System, Space Rocket The announcements come as fruit of a sovereign weapons development program built upon what it had received in defense support from the U.S. from 1925 to the Islamic Revolution in 1979, which overthrew the U.S.-backed Shah. Its primary suppliers at the time included the United States, Britain, France, the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany), Italy, Israel, and the Soviet Union.Syrian Opposition Marks 1,000 Days of Civil War, Says One Person Killed Every 11 Minutes To date, the civil strife has resulted in the death of at least 128,000 Syrians, with more than 2 million citizens being injured. In addition, 16,000 Syrian civilians detained by the regime are currently listed as missing.Egyptian Author Attributes Involvement in Anti-Egyptian Subversive Schemes to Comedian Jon Stewart His spiritual father is Jon Stewart, who is a Jewish-American author, journalist, producer, and media personality. Jon Stewart's ideology is based on Brzezinski's ideas. He is implementing Brzezinski's theory on the American people and media. OIC Blames Free Speech for "Islamophobia" in West The report concludes with the transcript of a speech by OIC Secretary General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, in which he thanks American and European political leaders for their help in advancing his efforts to restrict free speech in the West.Al Qaeda Theorist Tells Islamists Not to Emulate Mandela The cleric, Eyad Qunaibi, is western-educated and regarded by U.S. officials as a prominent jihadist ideologue who supports the al Nusra Front, the main al Qaeda rebel group in Syria. | ||
Posted: 11 Dec 2013 07:00 AM PST From the Times of Oman on Monday: Gulf Arab states will hold a summit this week to discuss a proposal to form an EU-like union.The summit began on Tuesday, as the Kuwait News Agency reported: His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Arab Gulf leaders have voiced desire for further integration with the objective of enhancing their unity in the face of regional and international challenges.In fact, in the closing statement of the summit it was announced that the GCC approved the formation a unified military command structure. Everyone knows that the idea is a response to the possibility of a nuclear Iran, but no one is saying it explicitly. The idea of an apparent US desire for a rapprochement with Iran, which even seems to be extending to Hezbollah, is clearly driving the Gulf nations to rely less on empty promises from Washington. | ||
EU notices that it is paying tens of thousands of Gazans NOT to work Posted: 11 Dec 2013 05:00 AM PST The European Court of Auditors report on their direct financial report to the PA has been released. It downplays some of the findings that were leaked earlier of billions of euros being wasted. The report concentrates on the EU contribution towards PA salaries. One section does address the fact that the PA continues to pay employees in Gaza who do nothing since Hamas took over, a situation we have discussed for years. 54. However, the audit found indications that in Gaza a considerable number of civil servants were receiving salaries, partly funded by Pegase DFS, because they were eligible for support by virtue of being on the PA payroll but who were not going to work due to the political situation in Gaza (see paragraph 6). Out of 10 Gaza beneficiaries selected by the audit for interviews, three stated that they were not working, while one was absent. The audit also found that the State Audit and Administra-tive Control Bureau was obliged, in accordance with PA regulations, to pay salaries for its 90 staff members in Gaza, all of whom are unable to work. These findings are consistent with estimates based on data from interviews provided in a 2010 evaluation of Pegase contracted by the Commission which indicated that 22% and 24 % respectively of the staff employed by the PA Ministries of Health and Education in Gaza were not working at the time.Not addressed is how much of the "salaries" being paid by the EU's Pegase program go towards employing terrorists or paying the families of terrorists. Financial Times and AP picked up on this part of the report: Ingeborg Grässle, a member of the European Parliament's budget control committee, said she found it "unbearable" that the EU paid staff "who in fact don't even go to work". "That was not what we agreed on and it leads to nothing," she added. The auditors said the EU pays one-fifth of the salaries of the Palestinian Authority's 170,000 civil servants, both in the West Bank and in Gaza. European auditor Hans Gustaf Wessberg said spot checks found that in one office, out of 125 employees, 90 weren't working. Last I checked there were over 80,000 PA employees in Gaza. The report admitted that there is no way to know how many are actually working. Will anything change as a result of this audit? Probably not. More than half of the PA budget goes to Gaza, making it easier for Hamas to buy weapons and build terror tunnels. But cutting that money would cause one of those dreaded humanitarian crises, so the dysfunctional indirect support of Islamist terror will continue - and the West will continue to pay the price, in both meanings of the phrase. The PA and Fatah leaders have already said that they will ignore any recommendations to cut salaries or to stop paying Gaza workers, even those who do nothing. | ||
Egypt's Liberal party on antisemitic rant against Time Magazine Posted: 11 Dec 2013 02:30 AM PST
Time had a reader poll for "person of the year." Egyptians stuffed the ballot boxes to vote for Gen. Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, and he won. Popular pro-Sisi Egyptian newspapers ran daily stories urging readers to vote. Time doesn't choose the person of the year based on votes, though. Its editors choose who will be named the biggest newsmaker. Yesterday, Time revealed its Top Ten list of candidates for Person of the Year - and Sisi is not on the list. Najib is furious, saying that time violated all professional rules by not including Sisi. Moreover, he says, Time is owned by a Jew (I couldn't figure out the name, something like Jules Meyer - of course, Time is a publicly traded company and has no single "owner"). He said that Time's snub "reveals the dirty war waged by the Western media against Egypt... This is not new for the Western media, which is controlled by Jews and Zionists, to stand against al-Sisi." |
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