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- 12/06 Links Pt2: Mandela and Zionism, A modest proposal for the ASA, Boris dancing with a dreidel
- Israel sponsors UN resolution on agriculture; Arabs who would benefit abstain
- 12/06 Links Pt1: Terrorists in Israeli Jails study Genocide, Iran: The Mullahs Must Go.
- Belgian minister equates funding the PA to opening a local Holocaust museum
- Now Israel is blamed for potholes and cracks in the street
- Is Iran preparing Islamic Jihad to run Gaza?
12/06 Links Pt2: Mandela and Zionism, A modest proposal for the ASA, Boris dancing with a dreidel Posted: 06 Dec 2013 01:00 PM PST From Ian: Nelson Mandela and Zionism This latter point is important because there is a widespread misapprehension that Mandela was an opponent of Zionism and Israel. In part, that's because a mischievous letter linking Israel with apartheid, purportedly written by Mandela, went viral on the Internet (in fact, the real author was a Palestinian activist named Arjan el Fassed, who later claimed that his fabrication nevertheless reflected Mandela's true feelings.) Yet it's also true that, in the Cold War conditions of the time, the ANC's main allies alongside the Soviets were Arab and third-world dictators like Ahmed Ben Bella in Algeria and Gamal Abdel Nasser in Egypt. The confusion is further stirred by the enthusiasm of some of Mandela's comrades, like Archbishop Desmond Tutu, to share the South African franchise on the word "apartheid" with the Palestinians.Jewish Groups Mourn Death of Nelson Mandela Jewish organizations have joined the global community in mourning Mandela. "Nelson Mandela will be long remembered as one of the greatest figures of his generation and one of the most inspirational and effective freedom-fighting figures in modern history," Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director, said in a statement.Divest This! A modest proposal to the American Studies Association For in 2007, as a response to a proposed academic boycott from the major academic union in the UK (which was soon rescinded – of course), over a hundred US college presidents declared that for purposes of any academic boycott that their institutions should be considered Israeli universities and also boycotted.Having Boycotted Israel, American Academics Must Now Boycott Themselves Let's assume—and we've no reason to assume otherwise—that the ASA's council members are sincere in their outrage, that they believe—as they state repeatedly in their statement—that U.S. financial and military support for Israel is a key engine of the occupation, and that they wish to stand strong against American and Israeli colonialism alike. If they truly believe all that, why not start at home? A bit of morbid math, for example, will reveal that Israel has killed, according to Israeli human rights organization B'Tzelem, 6,722 Palestinians between September of 2000 and October of 2013, while in Iraq alone, the United States Army may have claimed the lives of more than half a million civilians. It's hardly an anomaly: even America's fiercest defenders have to admit that while striving to live up to its promise as earth's last best hope, this great nation has, on occasion, succumbed to greed, bloodlust, bigotry, and other serious ills. If the ASA is boycotting colonial powers, then it must boycott America, too—a move that would have even greater symbolic effect, since it would be done by an American organization of scholars employed by American universities and dedicated to American studies.ASA's Anti-Israel Gesture Politics Consider the Executive Committee. Five of its six members had endorsed the U.S. Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (USACBI) as of May 2013. Those members are Curtis Marez, the outgoing president of ASA, Lisa Duggan, the incoming president, Karen Leong, who was among the proposers of a similar boycott by the Association for Asian American Studies, Nikhil Pal Singh, member of a scholar's delegation that has called for a boycott, and Chandan Reddy. Four of the six signed a 2009 letter to then president-elect Obama, describing Israel as the perpetrator of "one of the most massive, ethnocidal atrocities of modern times."Maybe it's time to reconsider the tax-exempt status of academic boycotters The ASA is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. The anti-Israel boycott arguably exceeds ASA's legal purpose used to obtain that tax exempt status:Jake Lynch – BDS FAIL Jake Lynch with legal action pending against him for his part in boycotting an Israeli academic, Dan Avnon of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem., now faced with this partnership with the Technion at the University where he is employed.New Blog: San Francisco State Unbecoming On November 7, 2013 the General Union of Palestinian Studies at San Francisco State University set in motion a chain of events that served to highlight the intolerance, the bigotry and anti-semitism of their group. This site will be an archive of what transpired afterward.Diplomat: Israeli Resolution at UN Cosponsored by Record 114 Countries Shows Weakening of Arab Bloc The resolution calls for the empowering of youth, especially those living in rural areas, and building and strengthening agricultural cooperatives through investments in technology, sustainable production and marketing techniques. It also advocates increasing the participation of women and youth to dramatically reduce poverty, provide food and job security, and increasing access to information and communication technology and agriculture.Austrian mayor: Journalists should be hanged like Jews The mayor of the Austrian town of Gföhl said on Tuesday in city council meeting that journalists who reported on asylum seekers should be hanged like the Jews.Jewish Chronicle slams Clegg for "meaningless" Chanukah words The Jewish Chronicle, Britain's most widely read publication aimed that the Jewish community in Britain, has used its front page this week to slam British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg for his "meaningless" words over extremism, intolerance, and hatred.London Mayor Boris Johnson Thanks Jewish Community for 'Leading the World in Giving' for 'Hundreds of Years' At a boisterous Channukah party in London's Trafalgar Square last week, the city's Mayor, Boris Johnson, who was photographed dancing with an over-sized dreidel, thanked the Jewish community for leading the world in the spirit of charitable giving, according to the UK's Jewish News.'Fiddler on the Roof,' Approaching 50th Anniversary, is Strong as Ever Worldwide performances of "Fiddler on the Roof" attest to its cultural power, as it evokes the yearning for tradition in a changing world. What is behind its staying power? According to Alisa Solomon, author of the new book "Wonder of Wonders: A Cultural History of Fiddler on the Roof," it is the show's balance between the universal and the particular.Aquaponics – farming with a fishing rod Moti Cohen is pioneering a new spin on an old method, in Israel. His approach is a combination of aquaculture (fish farming) and hydroponics (growing plants on water).Big tech scrambles for Israeli firms Executives say the uncertain environment the young Middle East nation faces has also played its part in developing a culture of adaptability and risk-taking.Israel's Tower Semiconductor, Shanghai's Integrated Circuit Consortium in Alliance The agreement is the latest in deals between the Jewish state and the Chinese, who have long sought deeper ties to Israeli technology firms, capitalizing on opportunities to bring Israeli ingenuity to bear on the growing economy. As well as state visits and plans for freer trade, the Chinese are also funding Israeli university projects and technology incubators in Israel. And while some groups continue to stage boycotts of Israeli products, some economists see eager Chinese buyers as a partial solution.Grammy-winning pianist to receive Israeli citizenship Internal Affairs Minister Gideon Sa'ar, Minister of Immigration and Absorption Sofa Landver, and Jewish Agency Chairman Natan Sharansky are set to hand the world-famous musician and proud Israel advocate his Israeli identification card at the event.Norway Delegation: Israel Belongs to the Jews Pastor Terje Ligerod, head of the Norwegian delegation of roughly 40 Christian leaders visiting Israel this week, told Arutz Sheva that his group came to ask forgiveness for Norway's antagonism towards Jews, and to pledge support for the Jewish state.Exclusive: 65 percent of new visitors leave Israel with better impression A staggering 65 percent of first-time visitors from Britain to Israel have an improved impression of the country after seeing the state for themselves, a new survey has revealed, writes Justin Cohen. | ||||
Israel sponsors UN resolution on agriculture; Arabs who would benefit abstain Posted: 06 Dec 2013 11:00 AM PST From Jordan's Petra news agency: The Arab Group at the United Nations abstained from voting on an Israeli draft resolution aimed at ostensibly improving the development of sustainable agriculture technologies.Normally resolutions like these are adopted by consensus. The Arab bloc requested the vote even though there was an automatic majority just from the cosponsors. 113 countries co-sponsored the resolution, the most that ever co-sponsored an Israeli draft resolution:
As far as the supposed Arab objections to the resolution, I asked Simonne Levavi, an expert on the topic and member of Israel's mission to the U.N., whether they made any sense: The representative of Saudi Arabia, speaking on behalf of the Arab Group, said there was no reason to present the draft resolution because they claim agricultural technology is covered by another resolution submitted by the G77 and China, entitled 'Agriculture development and food security".Demanding a vote is unusual. Levavi told me that in the UN's economic and financial committee about 60 resolutions pass by consensus each year, with only about 4 that are submitted to a vote. I also asked Levavi how this resolution could help Arab countries specifically: The resolution on Agricultural Technology for Development focuses on capacity building, education and skills transfer – the essential building blocks of development. The vast potential of agricultural technology is proven through global initiatives already in place.Last year Israel sponsored a resolution on entrepreneurship that had 97 co-sponsors and passed 131-31-11. | ||||
12/06 Links Pt1: Terrorists in Israeli Jails study Genocide, Iran: The Mullahs Must Go. Posted: 06 Dec 2013 09:00 AM PST From Ian: What You Can Lose When You Try Too Hard In a sense, this is the greatest tragedy of Oslo. Despite its failure, no one on any side has any better ideas. It seems that it was not the Oslo concept itself that was flawed. Even the many mistakes made during the process, such as the fact that it was negotiated in secret, that it was pushed through the Knesset by a narrow margin, that its supporters felt it unnecessary to build a wide political consensus behind it, would not matter if it had succeeded—if the terrible "no" had not been uttered by Arafat at the end.We Really Need to Talk About Corruption Today, American diplomats are falling all over themselves to placate the wrong Palestinian leaders. Washington's goal is to reach a peace deal, pure and simple, even as the Palestinian government suffers from the same endemic corruption and abuse of power it always has. The failure to address these issues will inevitably give rise to the same wave of frustration that elected Hamas, an outcome that would threaten the very peace deal Washington hopes to foster. Furthermore, the best possible way to encourage the civil society needed for a stable state, let alone a durable peace, may be better achieved from the bottom up, rather than simply hoping that corrupt leaders will make it happen from the top down against the interests of their profitable patronage networks and their own continued enrichment.Analysis: A tale of two Kerrys The John Kerry that Israelis saw deliver a statement to the press following his meeting with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Thursday was not the John Kerry that they saw a short month ago in a joint television interview with an Israeli and Palestinian journalist.Trying to smooth over Iran feud, Kerry moves from sticks to carrots Speaking at a press conference after his meeting with Netanyahu Thursday morning at the Prime Minister's Office, Kerry went out of his way to please his host. "I join with President [Barack] Obama in expressing to the people of Israel our deep, deep commitment to the security of Israel and to the need to find a peace that recognizes Israel as a Jewish state, that recognizes Israel as a country that can defend itself, by itself," Kerry said. "That is an important principle with which the prime minister and the president and I are in agreement."Palestinians reject US security ideas for peace accord The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity and declined to elaborate on the proposals, said Kerry presented them to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas after discussing them separately with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.Israel agreed to absorb 200,000 refugees, ex-Fatah leader says Israel agreed to absorb 200,000 Palestinian refugees in its territory during the latter half of 2000, a former Palestinian security official and negotiator told The Times of Israel on Tuesday.Bedouin Issue Prompts More Hate in the Irish Times The Prawer-Begin bill is a five-year economic development initiative seeking to regulate Bedouin settlement in the south of Israel. It aims for a compromise solution for tens of thousands of Bedouin currently scattered in unrecognized villages throughout the Negev, legalizing 63 percent of claimed land.BBC claims Ben Gurion "opposed" the Partition Plan The unsourced, unsupported BBC claim that Ben Gurion "opposed" partition has remained on its website for twelve years and it is clearly high time for that inaccuracy to be corrected. But it is no less relevant to look at the function of that inaccurate claim within the context of the article as a whole.Dueling Arafat Reports Divide Palestinians — And Al Jazeera Al Jazeera reported last month that the Palestinian Liberation Organization chairman had died in 2004 after being poisoned — apparently confirming suspicions across the Arab world. The new report flatly contradicts that finding.Golan resident accused of passing information to Syria The prosecution filed charges in the Nazareth District Court Friday against Majdal Shams resident Rafat Halabi, 28, lifting a gag order on the case.Favorite Course of Terrorists in Israeli Jails - Genocide All topics of study for the jailed terrorists were approved by Prison Services, according to the document.Hamas orders hanging of alleged Israel collaborator A Palestinian man who allegedly provided Israeli authorities with secret information was sentenced to death Thursday by a Hamas Military Court in Gaza.Dare We Say It? The Mullahs Must Go Khamenei knows that the greatest threat to his power comes from the Iranian people, who despise him and want to be free of his regime. They have long experience with self-government, they are the best-educated people in the Middle East this side of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, and they are willing to fight. We should help them.Former Obama Adviser: White House Convinced Israel Not to Strike Iran in 2012 Dr. Gary Samore, the recently retired White House Coordinator for Arms Control and Weapons of Mass Destruction, told Israel's Yediot Ahronot that the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama talked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu down from striking Iran in 2012 to harm its ability to develop nuclear weapons.Hagel reassures Gulf allies that US not naive on Iran The US is entering the new nuclear pact with Iran "very clear eyed" and it remains to be seen whether Tehran is serious about keeping its nuclear development peaceful, US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Friday while on a confidence-building trip in the Persian Gulf.Battlefield lessons in Syria strengthen Hezbollah's fighting force Fighters from the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah have helped Bashar al-Assad's regime to stay in power and roll back some of the earlier battlefield gains made by the Syrian armed opposition.Syrian Rebels Allege Assad Used Poison Gas It's been a particularly violent day in different hotspots in the world. First, out of Syria, the forces loyal to Syrian dictator Bashar Assad are being accused of using poison gas in Syria's nearly three-year-old civil war.Israel Completes 245 Mile, NIS 1.6 Billion Security Fence Along Sinai Border with Egypt After three-and-a-half years of construction and decades of border infiltrations, the last section of the Sinai border fence between Israel and Egypt has finally been completed. Spanning 245 miles, from Rafah to Eilat, the final cost of the fence came in at NIS 1.6 billion ($450 million), one of the largest projects in recent Israeli history.Time poll: Sissi 'Person of the Year' Egyptian General Abdel Fattah el-Sissi raked in the most votes in a Time magazine readers poll for the title of "Person of the Year," beating out Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and American pop star Miley Cyrus, who placed second and third, respectively.Egypt Arrests Most Famous Christian Convert Bishoy Armiya, Egypt's most famous Christian convert from Islam, has been arrested by national security forces. | ||||
Belgian minister equates funding the PA to opening a local Holocaust museum Posted: 06 Dec 2013 07:20 AM PST From the Antisemitism in Europe blog: The Joods Actueel news site reports that in a speech given by Flemish Minister-President Kris Peeters, he indicated that the Flemish government opened the Kazerne Dossin museum, a Holocaust museum in Mechelen, as a favor for Israel.Interesting mindset, isn't it? Instead of saying "we fund the PA and we fight against delegitimization of Israel" or "we fund the PA and we fight against ethnic cleansing of Jews from Judea and Samaria," he says "we fund the PA but we aren't antisemitic - look, we also fund a Holocaust museum!" It is worthwhile to mention that a recent European audit of funds to the PA showed that billions of euros disappeared due to PA corruption. In a way, Peeters' absurd comparison does highlight a simple fact that everyone knows but few are willing to say out loud. The "Palestinian-Israeli" situation is not about land or justice or democracy or freedom. It is a small part of the decades-old Arab war against the Jews. What Peeters is subconsciously saying is that Belgium wants peace so it funds Arabs and it also funds their enemies the Jews, to have some moral authority over them so they avoid war. Funding the Arabs alone wouldn't be fair, but money to Israel might end up going to the army or Jewish communities in ancient Judea or something that would cause riots. Giving it to the Jews outside Israel is the safest practice to appear even-handed. | ||||
Now Israel is blamed for potholes and cracks in the street Posted: 06 Dec 2013 05:47 AM PST There have been torrential rains in Israel over the past couple of days (interestingly, immediately after Jews started adding an annual request for rain into their prayers.) Gaza streets are flooded: Naturally, with bad weather, potholes start appearing in the streets. In Israel, though, the Jews are behind everything. A road in Silwan has developed cracks and potholes. According to numerous articles, the reason has little to do with the weather. No, these are special potholes, that have appeared because of Jewish archaeological digs in the City of David and the tunnels they are digging (they are uncovering ancient tunnels, not digging new ones.) Every winter since the digs started, we are told, there have been street collapses and cracks. | ||||
Is Iran preparing Islamic Jihad to run Gaza? Posted: 06 Dec 2013 03:10 AM PST Reuters reported on Wednesday: A Hezbollah commander who fought in Syria's civil war was shot dead outside his home in Lebanon on Wednesday in a killing which the militant Shi'ite Muslim group blamed on Israel.There are plenty of people in Lebanon who hate Hezbollah and attacks on the terror group have seen a large uptick. Hezbollah's blaming Israel is entirely predictable, for two reasons. One is that its entire raison d'etre is to fight Israel, and the other is that Hezbollah pretends to represent all of Lebanon and the existence of an active and significant anti-Hezbollah contingent in that country exposes Hezbollah's political vulnerability. Today, Islamic Jihad also blamed Israel for the assassination. Its statement read, "The assassination of Lakis comes within the framework of an open war with the enemy...This cowardly assassination is a testament to the power of resistance in the face of the Zionist entity." While Hamas and Iran have been at odds over Syria, and Iranian funding for Hamas has been largely curtailed, this statement indicates that Islamic Jihad is quite aligned with Iran. Islamic Jihad usually doesn't comment on Lebanese affairs, so this looks like Iran instructed PIJ to make this statement. It would not be surprising if Iran is quietly building up Islamic Jihad to eventually wage a coup in Gaza against Hamas, as Hamas has been largely responsible for the current lull of rocket fire to Israel. Right now the two groups cooperate but that is more because of Hamas' stranglehold on Gaza than anything else. Many Islamists are chafing under Hamas rule and are itching to resume attacks on Israel (and probably Egypt's army as well.) As Hamas weakens from its budget problems, the opposition voices will become louder. Islamic Jihad will probably act like the Muslim Brotherhood did in Egypt - wait for others to start the revolution, stay on the sidelines, and then co-opt it at the eleventh hour. Outside of Hamas itself, no group in Gaza has anything close to the organizational maturity and infrastructure as Islamic Jihad. If sanctions against Iran collapse and its oil revenues go back up, it could have a big effect on Gaza. |
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