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12/07 Links: Golan Explosion Targets IDF, Amer.Stud.Prof Against BDS, OECD Lauds Israel Posted: 07 Dec 2013 06:30 PM PST From Ian: Caroline Glick: The politics of subversion Facing these undeniable facts, Kerry and his supporters have two main challenges. First they need to present themselves as credible actors.Barry Rubin: Are Sunni Arabs More Afraid of Israel than Iran? I'm surprised that the following coincidence was not connected to Purim. Once again an Iranian tyrant is threatening countries in the region, and it isn't just Jews that are worried. In an absolutely remarkable historical event, President Shimon Peres delivered a speech to 29 representatives from Arab and Islamic states via satellite. Do not kid yourself; this would not have happened if the Egyptians, Saudis, and others hadn't thought that the U.S. had sold out the Sunni Arabs.Saudi Arabia – Israel's New BFF? What Israel and Saudi Arabia do share, however, is a strong convergence of interests at this moment in time around each country's core national security issue. An often overlooked fact is that the Saudi leadership is generally pragmatic, and the Kingdom is essentially what could be called a "status quo power". Yes, the Saudi Arabia is dominated by the fundamentalist Wahabi strain of Islam, but the overriding objective of the ruling House of Saud is the preservation of the House of Saud. And while the Saudis would never acknowledge this publicly, right now they (wisely) perceive the Israelis and themselves as simpatico when it comes to Iran.Iran Refuses to Recognize Israel at U.N. The UNGA meeting was held to mark a procedural—and typically uneventful—vote in which nations meet to approve the credentials of various U.N. member states.HuffPo: Why I Am Opposed to an Academic Boycott of Israel Finally, it is unclear just what conditions need to be met in order for the boycott to be lifted, as the ASA itself has noted. Perhaps the best clues to finding out the terms of boycott can be found on the BDS website.BBC's Connolly exploits Mandela's death for political campaigning Likewise, Kevin Connolly revealingly refrains from making the accusation that Britain, France and Belgium "helped to prolong the apartheid regime's rule": BBC audiences are led to believe that only Israel belongs in that category.Syria's Assad calls Mandela's life a lesson to tyrants The Syrian presidency added its voice to the chorus with a statement on its Facebook page on Friday, calling the South African statesman "an inspiration in the values of love and human brotherhood."Comparing BBC coverage of Arafat 'poisoned' vs 'not poisoned' stories As readers no doubt recall, in the forty-eight hours between November 6th and 8th the BBC News website featured thirteen different items on the subject of the publication of the Swiss report which was interpreted as supporting the theory that Yasser Arafat died as a result of poisoning.Explosion on Israeli-Syrian border was aimed at IDF patrol A blast that took place on the Israeli-Syrian border on Friday evening was caused by explosives intended to target the IDF unit that was patrolling the border, the IDF said Saturday.Poll: Israeli-PA Conflict Talks Won't Lead to Deal, 87.5% of Israelis Say A vast majority of Israeli Jews—87.5 percent—believe the current Israeli-Palestinian Authority conflict negotiations will not lead to a peace agreement, according to a new Israel Hayom poll that coincided with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's latest visit to the region.Palestinians fire three rockets at Israel Three Kassam rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip at Israeli territory on Saturday afternoon, all landing in open Gazan territory, Army Radio reported.Jordan wins Saudi seat on UN Security Council The UN General Assembly elected Jordan to the Security Council on Friday to replace Saudi Arabia, which had rejected the seat in an unprecedented act to protest the council's failure to end the Syrian and Israeli-Palestinian conflicts.Iranian students chant for release of political prisoners during Rouhani speech Iranian President Hassan Rouhani was greeted with calls for the release of jailed opposition leaders during an address to university students in Tehran on Saturday, AFP reported.All Syrian chemical weapons munitions destroyed The international chemical weapons watchdog announced Friday it has verified the destruction of all of Syria's unfilled munitions — another milestone along the road to eradicating President Bashar Assad's chemical weapons program by mid-2014.Austrian Mayor resigns over call for journalists to be hanged like Jews The resignation of conservative mayor Karl Simlinger on Friday ended an alleged racism and anti-Semitism scandal over crude statements targeting asylum seekers, Jews and journalists.OECD Lauds Israel's Economic Growth The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on Thursday praised Israel's economic growth in 2013 and predicted that its economy will continue to grow in 2014 and 2015 at a rate that exceeds growth projections for the OECD's other 33 member nations, Israel Hayom reported.Israel's Mobli Takes On Instagram in the Battle for Picture Posting Globes said that Instagram retaliated this week, moving to block access to its services by users of Mobli, the up-start Israeli competitor that received a major investment from Mexican telecoms billionaire Carlos Slim in November.'Companies with Israel ties added $6.2 b. to Mass. economy' Companies with connections to Israel contributed $6.2 billion to the Massachusetts economy last year, a new study found.Israeli firm's 4G chips find a home in Verizon tablet US mobile service provider Verizon has chosen Israeli mobile technology company Altair Semiconductors to provide 4G chips for its new tablet, culminating a working relationship going back years and enabling Verizon to sell its device markedly more cheaply than competing products.Israel Daily Picture: The Search for New Sources of Vintage Pictures of the Holy Land The adjacent picture, although scratched and dark, is a beautiful landscape scene of the area between the Jerusalem train station and Jaffa Gate. |
Orwellian Quote of the Year, courtesy of the ASA Posted: 07 Dec 2013 04:23 PM PST Did you think this graphic of mine was satire? Actually, real Israel-hating "academics" say exactly this. From Inside Higher Ed: Curtis Marez, president of the association and a professor of ethnic studies at the University of California at San Diego, was quoted as saying: "The boycott is the best way to protect and expand academic freedom and access to education.". The American Association of University Professors wrote an open letter to the ASA saying why academic boycotts are hypocritical. But you won't find a copy of it on the ASA website or Facebook page. Some issues are apparently so important that it would be dangerous to expose people to another point of view. The ASA must think that its members simply cannot be trusted with hearing both sides of a story. (h/t DM) |
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