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- When will the EU condemn this latest settlement expansion?
- ADVERTISEMENT for New York ASA members against the Israel boycott
- 12/17 Links Pt2: Kerry’s frequent failure program, The 'refugee' diversion, Dershowitz retires.
- UNRWA official uses sarcasm to falsely blame Israel alone for Gaza woes
- Going back a little further to the 1920 Syrian boycott of Jews
- 12/17 Links Pt1: The un-American Studies Association, Is Hamas on the verge of bankruptcy?
- Arabs near Nablus riot over power outages
- Kuwaiti MP denounces celebrations of Christmas
- Arab media report "Antichrist" born in Tel Aviv! With video!
When will the EU condemn this latest settlement expansion? Posted: 17 Dec 2013 11:25 PM PST |
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12/17 Links Pt2: Kerry’s frequent failure program, The 'refugee' diversion, Dershowitz retires. Posted: 17 Dec 2013 03:00 PM PST From Ian: Caroline Glick: Kerry forces Israel's moment of decision There was a ghoulish creepiness to US Secretary of State John Kerry's visit to Israel last week. Here we were, beset by the greatest winter storm in a hundred years. All roads to Jerusalem were sealed off. Tens of thousands of Jerusalemites and residents of surrounding areas were locked down in their houses, without power, heat, telephone service or water.Michele Bachmann: Israel must never be betrayed Israel has always been a beacon of hope and the best chance for peace in the Middle East. Secretary Kerry misses the positive humanity of Jews and Arabs living side by side, working together, and making a life together. This is a present reality, that can and should be encouraged to improve.John Kerry's frequent failure program According to various press reports, Kerry put forward a proposal under which Israel would forgo sovereignty over the Jordan Valley and instead maintain a security presence in the area for 10 to 15 years, one that would ostensibly be bolstered by various technological gizmos designed to enhance border defense.Foreign Troops Won't Solve Peace Tangle But the key to the problem isn't so much the technical difficulties of a scheme or the fact that a war-weary American public isn't likely to be enthusiastic about placing U.S. troops in harm's way in the West Bank or to be more pro-active about keeping the peace there than are peacekeepers elsewhere in the region. Rather, it is the same basic problem that has always been the greatest obstacle to peace: the Palestinian refusal to give up their war on Israel rather than merely accepting a temporary truce that would allow them to continue the conflict on more favorable terms in the future. Until a sea change in Palestinian political culture occurs that enables leaders like Abbas to sign a peace deal without fear of losing power to more radical factions like Hamas, Kerry's plans will remain irrelevant details.(h/t Norman F)EU vows 'unprecedented' aid to Israel, Palestinians for peace deal The EU's foreign ministers, who often fill their periodic conclusions on the "Middle East peace process" with vinegar toward Israel, decided this month to add some honey, promising unparalleled support for Israel and the Palestinians if a peace accord is signed.The 'refugee' diversion When people speak about the millions of "refugees" who will return to their homes, it is obvious that no type of peace accord can be reached which is based on one state for the Jewish people and a Palestinian state. However, if people would correctly only discuss the tens of thousands of actual refugees, all over the age of 65, the question would then receive its proper proportions and a solution to the problem could be rationally discussed.Mahmoud Abbas: I Refuse to Allow 'Israelis' into 'Palestine' The PLO official also stated that Abbas has thrown a wrench into discussions by stating that he will not allow any "Israelis" onto Palestinian Authority lands in the event of a two-state solution - including, ostensibly, Israeli Arabs. According to al-Hadi, Abbas has lumped all Israeli Arabs with Israeli Jews, and has expressed hatred against both as a group.Quote of Note: Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi (1937) Between 1936 and 1939 the Arabs of the British Mandate of Jerusalem went on a rampage that became known as the "Arab revolt." The Mufti of Jerusalem, Amin el-Husseini, cried to the heavens that the Jews were destroying the al-Aqsa Mosque and agitated his easily agitated people into bloody rampages that lasted for years. The British, seeking to calm the situation, initiated the Peel Commission which recommended a division of the land between Arabs and Jews in order to ease tensions and create peace between the vast Arab majority and the tiny Jewish minority in the Middle East.US Military Chiefs Advised Against Judea-Samaria Pullout in '67 The heads of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff were of the opinion, shortly after the 1967 Six Day War, that Israel cannot afford to give up Judea and Samaria, for strategic reasons.Khaled Abu Toameh: A Slap in the Face for Anti-Israel BDS Movement The claim that Abbas does not represent the Palestinian "consensus" regarding a boycott of Israel is inaccurate. In fact, many Palestinians seem to share Abbas's view, which supports a boycott only of settlement products.UN Watch: Israel is 'genocidal,' says UN's Richard Falk in TV interview Falk uses his imprimatur as a UN official to make the grievously false accusation that Israel is acting with "genocidal intent" and perpetrating a "Holocaust."Supreme Court Justice Elyakim Rubinstein: Free Pollard Supreme Court Justice Elyakim Rubinstein became the latest voice for the release of Jonathan Pollard last Wednesday, in a panel discussion held at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS).Alan Dershowitz retiring from Harvard Law School Alan Dershowitz, one of the country's most prominent lawyers and a passionate advocate for Israel, is retiring from Harvard Law School.Croatian player to miss World Cup over pro-Nazi chant FIFA has banned Croatia defender Josip Simunic for 10 games — including the entire World Cup — for leading fans in a pro-Nazi chant after the team qualified for the tournament in Brazil.French Court Convicts 'L'Antisémite' Director In other instances the proceedings have been entirely predictable. As the waves lap against the beach and the seasons wax and wane, so has a French court found the Cameroonian actor, comedian, and recidivist bigot Dieudonné M'bala M'bala guilty of defamation, libel, and incitement to hatred and racial discrimination. Dieudonné, whose grotesque directorial debut L'Antisémite I wrote about for Tablet last year, has recently added yet another perverse accomplishment to his overlong list: he may or may not have invented the 'Quenelle'—a reverse body Hitler salute now becoming all the rage amongst French youth—but he is certainly the man most responsible for popularizing the gesture. (The French army is now in the midst of the unseemly business of disciplining soldiers who flashed the gesture to worshippers at synagogues they had been stationed to guard.)Italian Leader Justifies Hitler With Jewish Conspiracy Andrea Zunino, the protest leader of the Pitchfork Movement which is leading current anti-government protests in Italy, gave an interview to the Italian La Repubblica.Report: First Israeli Natural Gas Export Deal May Be With Jordanian Company In what would be the first deal to export Israel's newly found natural gas, the owners of the Tamar field, may be selling energy directly to the Arab Potash Company, in Jordan, The Wall Street Journal reported.An Israeli start-up's solution for the 'customer service blues' All too often, a foray into a "help" conversation with a representative of a retailer, manufacturer, or utility is anything but helpful. With so many companies outsourcing and offloading their customer service to third parties – often halfway around the world – customers often feel more confused after a conversation with a help representative than they did before they sought assistance with their problem.Spanish ruling party submits bill on Jewish return Spain's ruling party has submitted a bill proposing to put in place a procedure for granting Spanish citizenship to descendants of expelled Sephardi Jews, a Spanish news agency reported.World malaria experts look to Israel's past for future solutions The mosquito-borne parasites that cause malaria were wiped out in Israel several years before the state's founding in 1948. So why did leading malaria experts choose Jerusalem as the place to meet last week to formulate a new strategy for African nations?In first, Sheba doctors save Syrian refugee boy's life A 4-year-old Syrian refugee from the besieged city of Homs underwent surgery recently at the Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer, the first time a Syrian has been operated on at the pediatric cardiology ward. |
UNRWA official uses sarcasm to falsely blame Israel alone for Gaza woes Posted: 17 Dec 2013 01:00 PM PST Chris Gunness, UNRWA's liar-in-chief, continues to blame Israel for Gaza's lack of fuel and lack of infrastructure to handle the flooding. As with Amnesty and others, UNRWA is using Gaza as an excuse to blame Israel for everything. The word "Hamas" and "Egypt" and "PA" hardly ever pass through these people's lips - the entire purpose for these NGOs to be in the Middle East is to blame Israel. As thousands in the Gaza Strip remain displaced and streets across the coastal enclave are still flooded Tuesday, it is increasingly clear that the devastation caused by storm Alexa was not a purely natural phenomenon.UNRWA knows as well as anyone the reason Gaza was without power for the past six weeks and it was not at all because of Israel. I would also tend to doubt that Israel has had any restrictions on water pumps for Gaza since 2009. Hamas doesn't know how to run a statelet and it doesn't know how to plan for emergencies. If UNRWA had a shred of integrity, it would fire Gunness for his obvious bias and hate towards Israel. However, an organization that is built on lies - to support a group or "refugees" who are 99% non-refugees - is not bothered at all. |
Going back a little further to the 1920 Syrian boycott of Jews Posted: 17 Dec 2013 11:00 AM PST Yesterday I blogged about an Arab boycott of Jews in 1921 and 1922. Michael Pitkowsky tweeted me with a reference to an earlier boycott call that is more interesting for the other things it says than for the boycott call itself. This comes from the book "The Israel-Palestine Conflict: One Hundred Years of War" by James L. Gelvin:
On Friday, 27 February 1920, at 3:00 in the afternoon, a meeting was held at the Arab Club, which included delegates from the Higher National Committee, the Syrian General Congress, and representatives from the Arab Independence Party, the Syrian National Party, the Syrian Union, the Syrian Pact, the Iraqi Pact, the Democratic Party, the Moral Revival Association, the Arab Club, leaders from the Hawrani, Dandashli, Karak, Fadl, Sakhur, and Circassian tribes and communities; finally, a large number of religious leaders, lawyers, journalists, merchants, secondary school students, and the heads of the guilds of Damascus. Having considered the Palestinian situation, they agreed on the following five points: 1. We confirm what we have always said, that Palestine is an integral part of Syria. We demand that it remain so, and shall use all measures to the last drop of our blood and the last breath of our children to achieve this end. 2..Because we come from all parts of Syria, we consider the Zionist danger to be directed against us and against our political and economic existence in the future. We shall therefore throw back the Zionists with all our force. If the allies continue to let them pursue their activities we shall oppose them by all means possible.... O Arab sons of Palestine: The Syrian nation and the Palestinian associations are incensed that the [allies] would seek to detach Palestine from its motherland, Syria, under the guise of establishing a national government. How can we accept the life of slaves to the Jews and foreigners and not defend our political and natural rights? Raise your voice, protest this treachery, and never fear threats or intimidation....lf there exists a man among you who, bribed by gold or honors, rallies to the occupation government, stay away from him, boycott him, and show him your scorn, for he is a traitor to his country and his nation. Likewise, boycott the Jews; sell them nothing and buy nothing from them. Boycott those who sustain them and serve them as underlings.... Life, life, O Brothers! And as I noted previously to that, guess how the "Paletinians" of 1920 referred to the split of Syria and Palestine? They called it "the Naqba." Yes, one of the great ironies of history is that the term used today to describe the 1948 setback for Palestinian Arab nationalism is same term that the same people's ancestors used to describe the beginning of Palestinian Arab nationalism. |
12/17 Links Pt1: The un-American Studies Association, Is Hamas on the verge of bankruptcy? Posted: 17 Dec 2013 09:00 AM PST From Ian: American Studies Association members ratify anti-Israel academic boycott I'm most shocked at the low turnout for the vote. Given the time and energy devoted by the anti-Israel backers of the boycott, only 825 or so votes were in favor. At the same time, opponents (who were ambushed by the proposal) only managed to get about 375 people interested. Effectively, most people didn't care. Apathy is perhaps the saddest lesson from this given the odious nature of the proposal, and it's how anti-Israel zealots are able to drive issues far out of proportion to their actual numbers.ASA issues member talking points to counter university pushback over Israel boycott Apparently ASA is so concerned about how its academic boycott will be received at Universities around the country that it has posted talking points on its website.The un-American Studies Association There are 200,000 dead in Syria and millions of refugees, zero academic freedom in China ... well, why go on; none of these matters seems worthy of notice by the ASA. It is illuminating that one of the endorsers of this move (actually, it is the second name that appears) on the ASA website is Angela Davis, former Communist Party candidate for national office and now a distinguished professor emerita of feminist studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She, like the ASA, has long been blind to human rights abuses -- except in Israel.Israel, Jewish groups slam ASA academic boycott ASA President Curtis Marez was quoted by The New York Times as admitting that the organization had never before endorsed a boycott of any kind against any other nation's universities.The ASA's Guide to World Peace Earlier today, members of the American Studies Association voted to confirm the organization's decision to boycott Israel. As far as we can tell, this is an historic occasion—with the exception of South Africa, no other country has been deemed so vile by American academics as to warrant banning all collaboration with its universities and scholars. In the spirit of public service, then, and to commemorate this occasion, we offer the following chart, the ASA's Guide to World Peace.World Jewish Congress denounces "Orwellian anti-Semitism" of US academic group's Israel boycott move "This vote to boycott Israel, one of the most democratic and academically free nations on the globe, shows the Orwellian anti-Semitism and moral bankruptcy of the American Studies Association (ASA).JPost Ed: Tragedy in the North On Sunday, a soldier from the Lebanese Army murdered St.-Sgt.-Maj. Shlomi Cohen, 31, of Afula. Two of about ten bullets fired from the Lebanese side of the border hit Cohen in the chest and neck and he lost control of the civilian vehicle he was driving on the Israeli side of the border near a naval base next to Rosh Hanikra.Security Council condemns shooting death of IDF soldier near Lebanon border The 15-member body said that a UN investigation confirmed that a Lebanese soldier had acted on his own volition and opened fire at an IDF non-commissioned officer who was in his vehicle at the time the shots were fired.Analysis: Israel opts for restraint in face of Lebanese provocation Urgent questions remain unanswered: Why did the LAF soldier pull the trigger? If he was indeed a rogue attacker, how will the LAF deal with him? And why did the IDF allow St.-Sgt. Maj. Shlomi Cohen, 31, to travel alone near the border in an unarmored vehicle at night? As the IDF investigates, the incident will serve as a reminder that the Lebanese border, usually calm and stable since the ceasefire that ended the 2006 Second Lebanon War, can still produce sudden outbursts of deadly violence at any time.Rivals Abbas and Mashaal Hold Rare Telephone Call Hamas's leader-in-exile Khaled Mashaal telephoned Palestinian Authority Chairman and Fatah head Mahmoud Abbas this past weekend, in a rare telephone call between leaders of the rival parties, the official news agency Wafa said.Is Hamas on the verge of bankruptcy? Isolated and alone, the Hamas government in Gaza has lost nearly all of their external support, and internally they are attempting to keep a lid on any disquiet. The wave of optimism felt in the tiny enclave after Muhammad Morsi rode into power in Egypt must now feel like a distant memory. Morsi never fulfilled the promise that was expected from Hamas' Muslim Brotherhood cousins. Now with the once ruling party being hounded out of Egypt, Hamas has to look elsewhere for support.Car bomb targets Hezbollah post in eastern Lebanon However, there were conflicting reports on the source of the explosion and the number of casualties resulting from the blast in the remote, scarcely inhabited area was not immediately clear.Kerry's Self-Defeat Ahead of Syria Conference Sometimes it seems that Secretary of State John Kerry lives in an alternate universe, one in which the Palestinian Authority seeks peace, the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood is liberal, Iran's Islamic Republic seeks only to generate electricity, and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is a leader who for the good of humanity might give up power to an opposition against whom he maintains a military edge.Syria: Turkey Supplied 47 Tons of Weapons to Islamist Rebels The Turkish government has supplied Syrian rebel forces with more than 47 tons of weapons in the past few months it has been revealed - this despite the Islamist government strenuously denying such charges in the past.Convicted Terror Supporter Attends Congressional Briefing A convicted terrorist supporter who is currently under house arrest attended a Capitol Hill briefing hosted by a pro-Muslim Brotherhood group in a congressional office building earlier this month, according to reports.Taxi driver killed by lynch mob after running over pro-Morsi protester Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood killed a taxi driver by slitting his throat after he ran over a female protester on Monday in Egypt's Nile Delta governorate of Daqahliya.Russia, Egypt Ink $2 Billion Weapons Deal The Egyptian military could purchase up to $2 billion worth of attack planes, air defenses, and short-range anti-tank missiles, according to the Russian newspaper Vedomosti, which quoted sources in Moscow's Defense Ministry and elsewhere.AFP: Disputes Over Geneva Language Mean "No End in Sight" for Negotiations to Even Begin Nuke Deal Implementation There is 'no end in sight' for talks aimed at implementing the Geneva interim agreement announced last month between the global P5+1 powers and Iran, according to an Agence France-Presse article that was published last week.Calls Mount to Free 2 Iranian Opposition Leaders A stone's throw from President Hassan Rouhani's office, in an alley blocked off by security forces, Iran's main opposition leader has been living under house arrest together with his wife for the past thousand days or so.Saudi political activist sentenced to 300 lashes, 4 years in prison, rights group says A political and human rights activist in Saudi Arabia was sentenced to 300 lashes and four years in prison for defying the king and calling for democracy, a rights group said Sunday. |
Arabs near Nablus riot over power outages Posted: 17 Dec 2013 07:00 AM PST Parts of the Nablus area were without power for the fourth day. So how do residents respond? Why, by rioting, of course! Dozens of Arabs Monday blocked roads, burned tires and threw stones in protest of the power shortage brought about by the severe snowstorms. This is what normal citizens of a normal state do, right? |
Kuwaiti MP denounces celebrations of Christmas Posted: 17 Dec 2013 06:00 AM PST From Al Arabiya: Perhaps not so merry, a Kuwaiti MP has called for a crackdown on Christmas celebrations in the country saying the promotion of foreign occasions in the state amounted to a "mockery" of the Islamic culture. |
Arab media report "Antichrist" born in Tel Aviv! With video! Posted: 17 Dec 2013 02:00 AM PST Firas Press reports that Arab social media is buzzing about a baby born in Tel Aviv with one eye and no nose, who must be the Islamic "Dajjal" (equivalent to the Christian Antichrist.) Muslim "experts" are explaining how this baby fits into Koranic prophecy, and how when he is 40 years old he will lead an army of 70,000 Jews and 70,000 Tatars and ignorant people will follow him and crown him King of Kings. Here's the future destroyer of worlds: Only one small problem. This "cyclops baby" was really born in 2008 in Bolivia. |
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