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- 12/20 Links: PA Event Honors Terrorists and Glorifies Murder, Why the Palestinians keep losing
- Outrageous anti-Israel article in The Independent
- Egyptian MB members admit going to Gaza for weapons training
- Egypt decides to finally release Qatari fuel for Gaza
12/20 Links: PA Event Honors Terrorists and Glorifies Murder, Why the Palestinians keep losing Posted: 20 Dec 2013 06:00 AM PST From Ian: Why the Palestinians keep losing The following axioms of Palestinian Arab behavior guarantee that Israel will have little to worry about from them for the foreseeable future:'Palestinian group carried out Lockerbie bombing' Twenty-five years after Pan Am Flight 103 was blown up over Lockerbie, Scotland, with the loss of all 259 passengers and crew and 11 people on the ground, a former senior member of the Israeli security establishment said he was certain the bombing was carried out by Ahmed Jibril's Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command.Alan Dershowitz: Is singling out Israel for boycotts anti-Semitic? There are those who claim that the BDS movement against Israel cannot be anti-Semitic, because it is directed at a country and not at individuals. But by treating Israel as the Jew among nations – singling it out for condemnation when others are far worse by any relevant standard – the advocates of BDS are simply expanding the notion of anti-Semitism beyond the individual to the nation state of the Jewish people. When Nazis condemned "Jewish physics," "Jewish art" and "Jewish business practices," they too claimed that they were focusing on Jewish institutions rather than Jewish individuals. That defense won't work. Treating the Jew among nations precisely the way classic anti-Semites have treated the Jewish people is simply a new adaptation of the oldest of prejudices.Europe's love-hate relationship with Israel? Britain, for example, is pushing for closer commercial, academic and research ties with Israel all the time, yet simultaneously condemns "illegal settlements" and "breaches of international law".Members Flee Academic Group Boycotting Israel, May Form New Group In an exchange between Penn State's Bronner and Prof. William A. Jacobson of Cornell Law School, Bronner hinted that alternative organizations for serious scholars in the discipline who want to concentrate on American Studies rather than contemporary politics may be forming.University unions in shock move to boycott themselves (satire) In a shock move America's largest union of university professors – the Council of Research and Academic Professionals (CRAP) which along with the American Studies Society (ASS), had recently voted in favour of an academic boycott of Israel, has voted to extend the boycott to America and hence will be boycotting itself.Jewish Group 'Appalled' by Huffington Post Article, SWC Says it Paints Jews as Warmongers Both the Simon Wiesenthal Center (SWC) and the American Jewish Committee (AJC) criticized the article, headlined "Saboteur Sen. Launching War Push," which featured a picture of New Jersey's Senator Robert Menendez addressing pro-Israel lobby the America-Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).David Ward, MP sponsors almost comical anti-Israel motion in House of Commons The following motion, sponsored by Israel hater Jeremy Corbyn and David Ward (whose animosity towards Jews, and not merely Israelis, is well documented) and signed by 41 other MPs (including George Galloway), in the House of Commons is an almost comical example of the anti-Israel double standards often employed by a vocal minority of British politicians.Un Watch: Australia condemns UN official's 'disgraceful' comments on Israel UN Watch applauds Australia for joining Canada in condemning the "disgraceful" comments this week by UN official Richard Falk. Australian Ambassador to Israel Dave Sharma stated on Twitter (see below) that he was "appalled" by Falk's comments calling Israel "genocidal." But the PLO defended Falk today.PA promotes murder as positive act at cultural event At a Palestinian Authority event under the auspices of Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, with the participation of the Minister of Culture, the Palestinian Authority portrayed murder as a positive act.PA glorifies murder in play under auspices of Mahmoud Abbas Abbas guards intervene in confrontation between senior Palestinians Jamal Abu al-Rab, a parliamentarian, and Jibril Rajoub, a top Fatah official and a former major general in the security forces, were among VIPs at a Ramallah hotel, welcoming Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi on a visit.Haniyeh Invites Abbas to Discuss Unity Government Hamas's Prime Minister in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, on Thursday invited Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas to a meeting to discuss the formation of a unity government, reports the Ma'an news agency.Iran stages war games as nuclear talks resume The Iranian Air Force was set to launch large-scale drills Friday, as part of "annual exercises aimed at testing indigenous air defense systems, improving the units' combat readiness and displaying the country's military might and achievement," according to a report in Iran's semi-official Fars news agency.White House vows to veto new Iran sanctions bill If Iran sanctions legislation introduced Thursday were to pass Congressional hurdles, President Barack Obama would veto it, White House Spokesman Jay Carney told reporters. Speaking an hour after senators announced the bipartisan Nuclear Weapon Free Iran Act, Carney slammed the legislation, describing it as potentially "damaging and destructive to the diplomatic effort."France Throws Doubt on Whether Iran Committed to Genuine Nuclear Concessions "We have to implement honestly the first phase," Mr. Fabius said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal. "Then my main concern is the second phase. It is unclear if the Iranians will accept to definitively abandon any capacity of getting a weapon or only agree to interrupt the nuclear program."'Iran has nuclear fuel reserve to last four years' Iran has a reserve of nuclear fuel that would last four years, the head of the country's Atom Energy Organization said, as technical talks continued in Vienna Friday on the implementation of a deal meant to freeze the Islamic Republic's nuclear program for six months.Iran Rejects UN Condemnation, Says it is 'Biased' According to the report, Iran's foreign ministry said that the resolution was biased.UK Foreign Office Slams Khamenei's Twitter Support for Holocaust Denier: 'We Deplore the Tweet' The UK Foreign Office slammed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei for offensive online behavior, with a harshly worded statement, after The Algemeiner on Tuesday published an article on the Twitter account believed to be run by his office, tweeting support for a noted French anti-Semite and Muslim convert, Roger Garaudy, whose books have been banned as hate speech.Russia blocks UN action against Syria air attacks Russia objected to a proposed UN Security Council statement expressing outrage at Syrian government airstrikes, especially this week's indiscriminate use of heavy weapons in Aleppo that have killed more than 100 people, UN diplomats said Thursday.Syria: Horrific Abuse in Secret Al Qaeda Prisons Syrians are being tortured and killed in secret prisons run by an Al Qaeda affiliated group, Amnesty International has warned in its latest report.German town strips Hitler of honorary citizenship A Bavarian town council voted unanimously to strip Adolf Hitler of honorary citizenship bestowed 80 years ago, after an outcry prompted by their decision last week not to adopt a resolution denouncing the 1933 decision.Cologne museum to return Nazi-looted artwork The city of Cologne agreed to return six valuable drawings looted by the Nazis from a Jewish art collector.Israeli Medical Innovation Will Help Broken Bones Heal Faster Israeli biotech firm Regencure is working on a special "wrapping paper" that, when applied to fractures, will hasten the process of healing, the NoCamels website reported Thursday.Tour group to use Google Glass to broadcast Israel to friends abroad What with school, work, and other commitments, not everyone can manage a trip to Israel. But with the arrival of Google Glass, anyone can take a virtual trip to the Jewish state. |
Outrageous anti-Israel article in The Independent Posted: 20 Dec 2013 04:00 AM PST An unbelievable column from Mira Bar Hillel in The Independent: The Prince of Wales has often spoken of aspiring, when he is King, to be known not as Defender of the (Anglican) Faith, but "Defender of Faiths". His open attitude towards other religions has been established long enough for him not to need to worry of being accused of Islamophobia.Oh boy - here it comes: When I was in Israel a year ago there was talk of an passing urgent bylaw which would have criminalised the placing of anything resembling a Christmas Tree in or near restaurants or places of entertainment. This did not actually happen, but it is typical of the Jewish State's attitude to Christians.Someone proposed a law, it was defeated, and this is evidence of Jewish hate for Christians! But now Mira needs to make it sound scientific: In 2012 there were 125,000 Palestinian Christians in Israel and occupied East Jerusalem (excluding the West Bank and Gaza), or 2 per cent of Israel's population, down from 8 per cent in 1946, just before the end of the British Mandate in 1947.See her sleight of hand? She is comparing the Christian population as a proportion of the British Mandate areas - 8% in 1946 - to the percentage of Christians in the Green Line today! This makes it sound like Israel has decimated its Christian population by 75%! The truth is that the Christian population of Israel has always been in the 2% range. This is the worst kind of misuse of statistics. In that year, Christians made up 85 per cent of the population of Bethlehem, but by 1998 the figure had declined to 40 per cent. Most left for the lack of economic and educational opportunities, exacerbated by draconian Israeli travel restrictions, and the exodus continues.The majority of Christians have left Bethlehem while it was under Arab rule, both Jordanian and Palestinian. But Bar Hillel blames only Israel, as if it treats Palestinian Christians differently than Palestinian Muslims in Bethlehem. Bar Hillel goes on to say that Israel is threatening Christians in Nazareth, using bizarre evidence. Here's the truth: A senior Roman Catholic cleric in the Holy Land says the Christian community is in danger of dying out in Nazareth, an Israeli Arab city where Christians believe Jesus spent his youth. Bishop Giacinto-Boulos Marcuzzo says many of Nazareth's minority Christians began emigrating more than a decade ago largely because of tensions with local Islamists who tried to build a mosque next to the city's main church. ....Then, Bar Hillel talks about illegal African immigrants and implies that Israel persecutes them because so many are Christian! In a sane world, such a column would be laughed out of the editor's office. But we live in a world where basic fact checking is nonexistent when the Jews are the ones who can look like racists. |
Egyptian MB members admit going to Gaza for weapons training Posted: 20 Dec 2013 02:00 AM PST This video, from Egyptian newspaper Al Watan, has footage of Muslim Brotherhood members going through tunnels to Gaza last March, before the coup. The interviews have some of them admitting that they went to Gaza for training in weapons and meeting Hamas officials. There is video, reportedly from Gaza, showing this training as well as their return from the tunnels last year. No wonder Egyptian security was so keen in closing the tunnels. |
Egypt decides to finally release Qatari fuel for Gaza Posted: 20 Dec 2013 02:00 AM PST In 2012, Qatar shipped 30 million liters of diesel to Egypt that was meant to run the Gaza power plant during a previous Hamas-engineered power crisis. The fuel was held in Egyptian tanks, but Egypt kept delaying sending the fuel to Gaza (via Kerem Shalom.) Israel had no problem with transferring the fuel from Egypt, but Hamas refused to import fuel from Israel, causing the crisis. Sound familiar? Anyway, only about half that fuel ever reached Gaza. Finally, Egypt says it will send the remaining fuel to Gaza - some 18 months later. The funniest part is that the spokesman for the Egyptian Foreign Ministry, Ambassador Badr Abdel-Ati, said "Egypt will always remain ready to provide all ways to support the Palestinian people." Fuel might be subsidized in Egypt but talk is even cheaper. (One more tidbit from my visit to Kerem Shalom this week: It has been many months since Egypt shipped anything to Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing, which sits at the intersection of Gaza, Israel and Egypt. Since Israel is concerned for the safety of her people, the entrance from Egypt is blocked with large concrete barriers to stop any crazy suicide attack. However, I was told, it would only take a half hour to dismantle it if there was a need to bring in goods from Egypt again. Looks like this will actually happen, at least for this earmarked fuel.) |
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