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- A call to teach all Egyptian students about the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
- "Palestine" threatens to join 63 international organizations if Jews build houses
- 12/26 Links Pt2: Druze MK- Israel offers full rights to all, Haaretz are Debasing the Warsaw Uprising.
- Muslim cleric calls Christians "the scum of the earth"
- EoZ quarterly roundup
- 12/26 Links Pt1: Israeli journalists banned from Bethlehem, Are Erdoğan's Days Numbered?
- A personal tour of the Israel State Archives with Yaacov Lozowick
- Kerem Shalom closed because of Gaza attacks on Israel
- AP lies about Israelis' acceptance of settlements
A call to teach all Egyptian students about the Protocols of the Elders of Zion Posted: 26 Dec 2013 11:00 PM PST A student leader in Egypt, Mohammed Jamal Kaht, has called for the Protocols of the Elders of Zion to be part of the official Egyptian high school curriculum. He also called for very Egyptian household to obtain a copy of the famous antisemitic work. Why? To realize the danger around us. Many are not aware that for mob rule over us is what is sought by our enemies and their dream is for our countries to fall, one behind the other, for their chance to destroy it, and plunder their wealth.Just some more unchallenged Jew-hatred in the mainstream Egyptian media. Nothing to see here. | ||
"Palestine" threatens to join 63 international organizations if Jews build houses Posted: 26 Dec 2013 04:30 PM PST PLO member Saeb Erekat has threatened that if Israel approves additional building in Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem, as has been rumored for next week, then the PLO will join 63 international organizations, including the International Criminal Court. He said "We condemn this strongly and we would consider it as blowing up the peace process." It has been pointed out that the ICC is not likely to want to rule on Jews building houses. Also, it appears that the PLO already had accepted the jurisdiction of the court in 2009, and its 2012 status as a non-voting member of the UN might mean that Erekat's main threat is baseless - it is already there. I am wondering, however, what the other 62 organizations might be? Well, it just so happens that Maldives is a member of exactly 63 international organizations. That list is probably a good approximation of the ones Erekat is referring to. Obviously the South Asia-specific organizations are not likely to be on Erekat's list, but the list does us an idea of what this threat actually is. Get ready to tremble in fear: 1 World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) 2 Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) 3 Asia Pacific Central Security Depositary Group (A.G.C) 4 Multilateral Investment Gurantee Agency (MIGA) 5 South Asian Insuarance Regulators Forum 6 Commonwealth Parliamentarian Association (CPA) 7 Asian Organisation of Supreme Audit Institutions (ASOSAI) 8 World Customs Organization (WCO) (Also called Customs Cooperation Council) 9 World Trade Organization (WTO) 10 Global Environment Facility (GEF) 11 UNEP / INFORTERRA Network 12 Asian Youth Council 13 Association of Management Development Institution in South Asia (AMDISA) 14 World Assembly of Youth 15 Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union 16 Commonwealth of Learning (COL) 17 International Textile and Clothing Bureau 18 International Organization for Folk Art (lOFA) 19 United Nations Industrial Development Organization(UNIDO) 20 Unified Hijree Calender Committee 21 Inter-governmental Organization for Marketing Information and Technical Advisory Services for Fishing Products in the Asia & Pacific Region (INFOFISH) 22 Asian Cultural Centre for UNESCO (ACCU) 23 Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD) 24 Commonwealth Fund for Technical Cooperation (CFTC) 25 International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) 26 Airports Council International 27 Asian Forum of Parliamentarians on Population and Development 28 South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) 29 International Finance Corporation (IFC) 30 Commonwealth Youth Programme (CYP) 31 The Commonwealth: Full Membership 32 The Commonwealth: Special Membership 33 Asia Pacific Postal Union (APPU) 34 WMO/ESCAP Panel on Tropical Cyclones 35 South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme (SACEP) 36 World Tourism Organization (WTO) 37 UN/Ad-Hoc Committee on the Indian Ocean 38 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) 39 Asia Pacific Telecommunity (APT) 40 Islamic Development Bank (IDB) 41 International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD) 42 Indian Ocean Fishery Commission (IOFC) 43 World Meteorological Organization (WMO) 44 Asian Development Bank (ADB) 45 International Development Association (IDA) 46 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank) 47 International Monetary Fund (lMF) 48 Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) 49 Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) 50 Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) 51 International Civil Aviation Organization (lCAO) 52 United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) 53 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) 54 United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) 55 Universal Postal Union (UPU) 56 International Maritime Organization (lMO) 57 International Telecommunications Union (ITU) 58 World Health Organization (WHO) 59 United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) 60 United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) 61 United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 62 United Nations (UN) 63 Colombo Plan PLO membership in most of these institutions is not likely to cause great concern (and it is already member of some.) When they try to politicize some of these - as they did with UNESCO - it could cause a backlash against them from Western countries who do not want to see these organizations turned into circuses. | ||
Posted: 26 Dec 2013 03:00 PM PST From Ian: Hamad Amar: Israel offers full rights to all "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country," former U.S. President John F. Kennedy famously said at his inaugural address in 1961. These immortal words, meant to inspire societal and national contribution, are completely lost on Arab Israeli leaders like Ahmad Tibi.Isi Leibler: Debasing the Warsaw Ghetto uprising Haaretz's unprofessionalism is simply inexcusable.Crisis in South Sudan Israel has been a supporter of the South Sudanese since before independence and has been keen to develop relations with the country. Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman illustrated that with a phone call to South Sudan Foreign Minister Dr. Barnaba Marial Benjamin on Tuesday, saying he hoped the conflict would end soon and that Israel was prepared to send humanitarian assistance.Human Rights Gets It Wrong When the United Kingdom's Shadow Secretary of State for Justice, Sadiq Khan, personally intervened to stop Babar Ahmad's extradition, what, then, did that mean? Is that Khan believed Ahmad to be innocent? Or is it that this politician -- who will most likely, under the next government, be the minister in charge of the Ministry of Justice -- believed the United States of America's judicial system is so institutionally corrupt that it will imprison an innocent man? Now that Ahmad has pleaded guilty, what does Khan believe now?The Samer Issawi Test Palestinian prisoner Samer Issawi, released by Israeli authorities for the second time yesterday, is an important test case for journalists. His high profile case, helped along by his months-long on and off hunger strike as well as a concerted publicity campaign, has garnered international media attention, with journalists churning out detailed accounts about his medical condition and his releases.More 'last-first' reporting in BBC account of sniper attack on Gaza border As has also been the case in prior BBC articles relating to recent violent incidents, no serious attempt is made in this report to inform readers of the context of escalating numbers of terror attacks and security incidents emanating from the Gaza Strip and in Jerusalem and Judea and Samaria in recent months. By treating each of the random cases it does decide to report (usually those involving fatalities) as separate, unrelated incidents – and whilst ignoring many others – the BBC denies audiences a complete picture of the background of rising tensions in the region and the ability to understand Israeli reactions to incidents in their proper context.Netanyahu's Office Disappointed That Abbas Has Not Condemned Recent Terror Attacks On Tuesday, a 22- year-old Israeli working on the security fence surrounding the Gaza Strip was shot and killed by a sniper firing from within Gaza.Mothers of terror victims go on offensive against impending Palestinian prisoner release Sherri Mandell – whose 13-year-old son Koby was violently murdered in Tekoa in 2001 along with his friend Yosef Ish-Ran – said the upcoming release served as evidence that the nation had lost its moral compass and subjugated itself to American pressure.Canadian PM to Speak at the Knesset Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper will speak at the Knesset during his upcoming visit to Israel, which will begin on January 20, Shalom Toronto reported on Wednesday.UK – BDS fail. BIG time In spite of these BDS actions business is looking very good for SodaStream who announced that their profits have risen more than three-fold since 2009. The group booked sales of over $436 million last year, with net profit up 18 percent to $44 million.Buffett Donates $10 Million to Haifa Hospital The contribution was announced by Eitan Wertheimer, according to Globes business newspaper. Buffet paid the Wertheimer family $6 billion in 2006 and this past May for all of the shares of the Iscar toolmaking company, his first acquisition in Israel.easyJet to launch Tel Aviv-Paris route - report Low-cost carrier easyJet plc (LSE:EZJ) will operate six weekly flights to Paris Charles de Gaulle airport starting in the summer, reports "Yediot Ahronot."3D-printed Cosyflex panties to debut in Israel Tamar Giloh did not set out to commercialize a futuristic fabric made on a three-dimensional printer for pennies.Eli Ben Zaken, wine entrepreneur Ben Zaken's winery, Domaine du Castel, is located on a plot of land beneath his home on the moshav (cooperative village) of Ramat Raziel. It is there that the 69-year-old former restaurateur and his four adult sons have been producing some of the best wines in the country since 1983. These include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay and Petit Verdot.Israeli USB stick inventor bets on TV, medical devices Israeli high-tech pioneer Dov Moran, whose company M-Systems invented the USB stick and expanded the use of flash memory that today drives most electronic devices, is turning his sights to television and medical equipment.Netanyahu to hail Israeli cyber industry at World Economic Forum Netanyahu will make a speech at a special session titled "Israel's Economy." The prime minister is expected, among other subjects, to discuss Israel's cyber industry, which is among the world's most advanced.Gilat awarded $129 million projects in South America Gilat Satellite Networks, a leader in satellite networking technology, has been awarded two multi-year projects valued at $129-million in Colombia and Peru.USC digitally remasters Holocaust testimonial tapes Eyewitness accounts of the Holocaust believed to be lost forever may soon be restored, according to experts at the University of Southern California's Shoah Foundation. | ||
Muslim cleric calls Christians "the scum of the earth" Posted: 26 Dec 2013 01:00 PM PST
He added, "Islam teaches the world not to take on the outdated customs of the scum of the earth." Adel Almi heads "The Association of Moderation Awareness and Reform." He recently called for a Tunisian woman who posted topless photos on Facebook as a protest for women's rights to be stoned to death. | ||
Posted: 26 Dec 2013 10:00 AM PST Juan Cole, the third-rate "academic" who simply makes things up, has already raised $25,000. I recently noted that the antisemitic Mondoweiss site received $60,000 from a very shady yet respected anti-Zionist Ron Unz, along with hundreds of thousands of dollars to other anti-Zionists. Somehow, those who hate Israel seem to be able to raise lots and lots of cash. Isn't that supposed to be the Zionist specialty? Meanwhile, EoZ keeps moving along, even without raising tens of thousands of dollars and a full time staff. Both Honest Reporting and CAMERA listed the BBC defending their story about how Omar Mishrawi died as among the top ten biggest examples of media bias this year. I broke that story. This quarter I also exposed Michael Bell's lies in the Globe and Mail, which prompted a correction. I demolished a Karl Vick article in Time magazine for his making up facts. I fisked the NYT. I showed Roger Cohen's bias yet again. And again. And Thomas Friedman's. I continued to expose "fauxtography." Media bias is only one of the many topics I cover, however. I also confront respected NGOs with evidence of their own anti-Israel bias. I proved conclusively that Amnesty is biased against Israel, and my conversation with an Amnesty researcher confirmed it beyond a doubt. I had online conversations with the ICRC's Middle East representative exposing the absurd definition of "occupation" that the organization has for Israel, and only Israel. I also showed the hypocrisy and inconsistency of HRW and Amnesty in their support of the fictional "right of return" and how they ignore specific Middle East human rights issues that don't involve alleged Israeli violations. Not to mention calling out UNRWA officials for their own bias and the UN itself for its hypocrisy. And I wrote a whitepaper on how the EU is throwing millions of dollars away on Palestinian NGOs that do not adhere to the EU's own standards for peace. That would be enough to make any journalist happy. But it is only the beginning of that I did this quarter, and what I do every quarter. I went to Israel and exploded the biggest Gaza myth of all. (And others will follow.) I exposed the anti-Israel curriculum being created for Irish schools and the many lies within (plus a poster.) I also exposed far-left fanaticism and hypocrisy. I started a project (which I need much more time for) to expose human rights issues in the Middle East that are being ignored by major HR NGOs. Petitions that I had created about Arab antisemitisim, which human rights organizations ignore, were delivered to Amnesty and HRW. I continued to create topical cartoons. I continued to make exclusive videos. I continued to make posters. I continued to demolish myths as fast as the other side makes them up. I continued to expose antisemitism, both from the Muslim world and the West. And I must mention Ian's linkdumps, which are an astonishingly complete roundup of articles from around the Web that he posts daily. I have been told that EoZ is an invaluable resource for people who need to find out the truth about what is going on in Israel and the Arab world - a truth that unfortunately is not being reported in the mainstream media. If you agree, and you consider this blog required reading, please consider donating or paying for a subscription. Or, if you prefer, send an Amazon(US) gift card which can be emailed to me. Again, thanks for your support. Your retweets, Facebook "likes," links from other blogs and from sites such as Reddit as well as email forwards help spread the truth and combat the lies. | ||
12/26 Links Pt1: Israeli journalists banned from Bethlehem, Are Erdoğan's Days Numbered? Posted: 26 Dec 2013 09:00 AM PST From Ian: Khaled Abu Toameh: No Christmas spirit in the West Bank: Israeli journalists banned from celebrations The Palestinian Authority said on Tuesday that it expelled Israeli journalists who came to Bethlehem to cover Christmas celebrations.Arafat died of natural causes, Russian experts say The conclusion came was in line with findings by French experts who earlier this month ruled out the possibility that Arafat died of poisoning, as some had suspected.Turkish Local Court Rejects Mavi Marmara Compensation Suit A local Turkish court in the city of Kayseri rejected a compensation suit filed over the 2010 Mavi Marmara incident, the Herriyet Daily News reported Wednesday.Jerusalem plays down Turkish report that 'Mavi Marmara' compensation deal 'almost' complete While there has been progress in talks to normalize relations with Turkey over the last few weeks, diplomatic officials stopped well short of confirming a Turkish newspaper report Wednesday that compensation talks between the countries over the Mavi Marmara incident were "nearly finalized."None hurt after Kassam fired at Ashkelon area Red alert sirens wailed through the region before the missile hit, for the second time this week.IDF commander: We know an attack from Gaza will involve multiple threats Operating under the southern Gaza territorial division, the Company, established in 2003, is equipped with a range of heavy armored vehicles, such as D-9 armored bulldozers, armored personnel carriers, and drilling equipment.Demonstration at Spot where Cop was Stabbed Dozens of residents of the community of Adam, just north of Jerusalem, held a protest rally Tuesday night at Adam Roundabout, near the community of Adam, following the stabbing of a policeman there on Monday. The policeman, officer Rami Ravid, has lost a kidney as a result of the stabbing.Gilad Shalit calls for release of Jonathan Pollard Former captive IDF soldier Gilad Shalit wrote in an open letter Wednesday that all Israelis should demand that the United States free jailed American-Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard, joining 106 Knesset members in calling for his release after 28 years of incarceration.Report: Hamas attack thwarted by Egyptian army Egyptian security forces arrested "a Palestinian belonging to Hamas who illegally entered Egypt... in a car with North Sinai license plate," according to Ali.Explosion hits bus in Egyptian capital Security officials said an explosion has hit a public bus in the Egyptian capital Cairo, wounding five people.Pentagon to Israel: Sway Congress against Egypt cuts An Israeli request to US legislators to restore all American military aid to Egypt was orchestrated at the behest of high-ranking US officials in the Pentagon and the US State Department.Former prime minister of Egypt arrested Kandil was appointed prime minister in July 2012.Obama Withdraws Egyptian Ambassador Nominee Under Pressure From Egypt Military Sources familiar with the matter say that Robert Ford — the highly-respected, Arabic-speaking career diplomat and current ambassador to Syria — was withdrawn from consideration for the Cairo post after some representatives of Egypt's military regime quietly indicated that they didn't want him in the job because of his stated willingness to negotiate with some of Syria's Islamist militants and political groups.Israel tracks Syria's Western jihadis, worried about their return Israel is working with allies abroad to track Westerners fighting in Syria, concerned that such militants could attack Israeli or Jewish targets once back home, a senior Israeli official said on Tuesday.Syrian Jihadist Leader Targeted UN Workers The leader of a powerful Al-Qaeda group fighting in Syria sought to kidnap United Nations workers and scrawled out plans for his aides to take over in the event of his death, The Associated Press (AP) reported on Wednesday.Barry Rubin: Obama Administration Iran Deal Cannot Work For example, revolutionary Islamists do not make concessions. That is not the way they bargain. Islamist Iran will never stop seeking nuclear weapons; it will be patient about it. The real danger to the Iranian regime is economic collapse from sanctions, and the potential gain would be for Iran to achieve its true ambitions–mainly, a Shi'a bloc made of Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq; and the destruction of Israel, which won't work.Steinitz: Sunni-Shi'ite nuke race will result if Iranian program isn't stopped If Iran remains a nuclear threshold state, there will be a Sunni- Shi'ite nuclear arms race, Intelligence and Strategic Affairs Minister Yuval Steinitz said on Wednesday.Iranians draft bill to up enrichment to 60 percent Iranian parliamentarians have proposed a bill to increase uranium enrichment to 60 percent in the event of new Western sanctions, the Iranian Press TV reported Wednesday. In addition to raising the enrichment level significantly, the draft, signed by 100 legislators, would resume activity at the Arak heavy water reactor.Turkey: Are Erdoğan's Days Numbered? Long-brewing political struggles within the ruling AK party have also surfaced. They boil down to two radically different views of Islam. In the first, Erdoğan's faction identifies and allies itself with the [Arab] Muslim Brotherhood. This faction was strongly supportive of the ousted Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood President Muhammad Morsi, and also of Syria's fundamentalists. In the second view, supporters of the Fethullah Gülen look down upon "Arab Islam." To them, "real" Islam is "the Islam of the Turks - meaning the people who live in Turkey, Central Asia, and Western China."Erdogan replaces 10 ministers amid corruption scandal Erdogan replaced Economy Minister Zafer Caglayan, Interior Minister Muammer Guler and Erdogan Bayraktar, the minister for the environment and urban planning. All three men's sons were detained as part of the corruption investigation. They all deny any wrongdoing.Turkey requests Santa Claus' bones from Pope The Turkey-based Santa Claus Peace Council has said it has written a letter to Pope Francis, requesting the return of the bones of Saint Nicholas. | ||
A personal tour of the Israel State Archives with Yaacov Lozowick Posted: 26 Dec 2013 06:30 AM PST | ||
Kerem Shalom closed because of Gaza attacks on Israel Posted: 26 Dec 2013 05:00 AM PST Ma'an reports: For a second day in row, Israel closed Gaza's commercial terminal the Kerem Shalom crossing.What Ma'an doesn't say is that a rocket was also fired from Gaza yesterday. What no one is reporting is that Egypt allowed 113 trucks of building materials into Gaza through Rafah. It is unclear if these are meant for Qatari projects or for others. An unnamed official told Palestine Press Agency that he expected Hamas to close the power plant today in order to pressure Israel to re-open Kerem Shalom. | ||
AP lies about Israelis' acceptance of settlements Posted: 26 Dec 2013 02:00 AM PST Once again, a news service is substituting what it wishes for for reality. AP has a story about three extreme leftist Israeli actors refusing to perform in Ariel - and it is pretending that this is becoming the Israeli consensus: A trio of Israeli stage actors is refusing to perform in an acclaimed play before a theater in a West Bank Jewish settlement, part of a burgeoning domestic movement against the government's settlement policies.It doesn't look like it was too hard to find replacement actors, does it? So what is the evidence that three actors represent a growing movement? None. Nada. Zero. In fact, as this recent Globes article shows, Israelis increasingly consider many areas whose houses routinely generate international condemnation as being an integral part of Israel. The Israeli national consensus is moving in the exact opposite direction. This article is a must-read: [Y]ears of building freezes have caused pent-up demand in settlements in the territories, boosting home prices, as a result, contractors which previously avoided the area are now bidding in tenders there.Keep in mind that Palestinian Arab workers in the settlements make twice the average salary of those who work in Areas A and B.
Anglo-Saxon Real Estate Mate Benyamin concessionaire and general manager Arik Vaknish says, "Many people who want a better home than what they can get in a city like Jerusalem are moving to settlements in the regional council. Young couples and people seeking bigger apartments are coming from neighborhoods such as Pisgat Zeev, Givat Zeev, and Neve Yaakov, which are becoming haredi (ultra-orthodox), to settlements such as Anatot, Adam, Kfar Adumim, and Nili. Homes which sold for NIS 600,000 are now going for NIS 1 million, and the strongest demand is for five-room apartments." ...Dona Engineering and Construction Ltd. built apartments in Ma'aleh Adumim in the 1990s through 2006 and sold houses in Ariel in 2009-10. "We do not consider Ma'aleh Adumim, the Etzion Bloc, and Efrat as the territories, but as Jerusalem's suburbs," says Dona VP marketing Ohad Saban. "Settlements such as Ariel, Shaarei Tikva, and Elkana are suburbs of central Israel."This is the truth about Israeli attitudes towards the settlements beyond the Green Line. AP is creating a story that has no evidence. (h/t EK, JW) |
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