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- Antisemitic "Khaybar" miniseries to be distributed to more Arab channels
- 02/01 Links: "Pro-Palestinians” Vs. Real Palestinians; Philly City condemns academic boycott
- Two more articles showing SodaStream's Arab workers are against BDS
Antisemitic "Khaybar" miniseries to be distributed to more Arab channels Posted: 01 Feb 2014 08:53 PM PST Helmy Fouda said it is important for people to watch the series because it helps them understand how conspiratorial Jews are and helps viewers know how to think about Jews. Although the miniseries did not do well in the ratings, it won an award for Best Historical Film and he hopes that it will attract many more viewers. When it first aired, I was involved in creating and delivering a petition for Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International to condemn a clear example of antisemitic incitement. Although they claim to be against antisemitism, both of them refused to acknowledge the petition, and to this day they have never said a word against Arab antisemitism. |
02/01 Links: "Pro-Palestinians” Vs. Real Palestinians; Philly City condemns academic boycott Posted: 01 Feb 2014 06:15 PM PST From Ian: "Pro-Palestinians" Versus Real Palestinians Birnbaum [SodaStream CEO] is concerned about real live Palestinians whose families need to eat. That's a concern noticeably absent among the usual "pro-Palestinian" types, who couldn't care less about ordinary Palestinians' welfare unless it happens to serve their primary goal of attacking Israel: See, for instance, the shocking indifference by "pro-Palestinian" groups to the literal starvation of Palestinians in Syria (since Israel can't be blamed for it), or the Dutch and German governments' efforts to halt sewage treatment and landfill projects that would primarily benefit Palestinians because Jewish settlers would also benefit. But it's a concern ardently shared by ordinary Palestinians themselves, as a 2010 poll showed: By an overwhelming majority of 60 percent to 38 percent, Palestinians opposed the idea that they themselves should refuse to work in the settlements. Real Palestinians care about feeding their families, and they don't want to be barred from jobs that enable them to do so.Philadelphia City Council condemns anti-Israel academic boycott A Resolution passed yesterday by the Philadelphia City Council is a good reflection of how deeply the pushback against the American Studies Association academic boycott of Israel has reached in American civil and political society.Stand With Us: Thank You to Scarlett Johansson for Standing up to Bigotry!Condemning the American Studies Association's academic boycott against Israeli academic institutions and urging the Department of Education, the State System of Higher Education and all colleges and universities in Pennsylvania to reject the academic boycott.This is not the first time the City Council has weighed in on the boycott of Israel. It did so in 1965 as well Please write a quick thank you note to Scarlett Johansson. Jewish Groups Praise Scarlett Johansson Over Oxfam Decision; SWC Says People Should Donate to Other Charities Jewish humanitarian groups on Friday praised actress Scarlett Johansson's decision to end her eight-year role as Global Ambassador for Oxfam because of differences over boycotts of Israel, with the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Rabbi Abraham Cooper going so far as to advise people to choose other charities to help the world's poor.SodaStream CEO: Scarlett Johansson Encouraging Us to 'Stay the Course' In an interview on the BBC that aired on Friday, when asked if he thought she might falter in the maelstrom surrounding her appointment and subsequent decision to cut ties with Oxfam, ending her eight-year role as Global Ambassador, Birnbaum [CEO of SodaStream] said, "I'm getting no sense that she's wobbling."Anti-SodaStream Agenda: Harming the Livelihood of 500 Palestinians Of course, peace is likely the furthest thing from Prashad's mind, as he is on the Advisory Board of the U.S. Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, an organization that characterizes Zionism as a form of ethnic or racial supremacy – and within any borders.'Don't issue visas to Israeli dance troupe,' BDS supporters urge New Zealand As of Thursday, the activists had not received a reply from New Zealand government officials.My Socialist Video Blog #3 (Satire - This one is good but there are some Syrian war photo's so NSFW) The Kerry plan -- can Israel say no? Accepting Kerry's plan would revert Israel to the pre-1967 situation, in which Israel is only a nine to 15-mile sliver along the Mediterranean, dominated by the mountain ridges of Judea and Samaria, which would be controlled by the Palestinian Authority, a systematic violator of agreements, perpetuator of hate education and generator of terror. The irreplaceability of the Judea and Samaria mountain ridges for Israel's national security has been reinforced by the Arab Tsunami. It has made the Middle East -- the most conflict-ridden region in the world -- more violently intolerant, unpredictable, unreliable, unstable and treacherous.Top Palestinian Official Rejects Kerry Peace Process Proposals The most recent statements appear to convey Palestinian rejection of both the security arrangements and of Kerry's proposal for the final disposition of Jerusalem. Rabbo also gestured toward Palestinian dissatisfaction with being asked to give up on the so-called "right of return," a call to allow millions of Palestinians to flow across Israel's borders from refugee camps scattered across neighboring countries. The demand, which would see the Jewish state physically overwhelmed, has long been treated as a diplomatic non-starter by successive Israeli governments.'Indyk's description of framework deal not final' "During an off the record briefing with Jewish leaders, Ambassador Indyk reiterated the well-known United States position in support of 1967 borders[sic] plus swaps as a part of a broad discussion on ideas being discussed for a framework," Jen Psaki, the State Department spokeswoman, said in a statement Friday, a day after the call.How Much Will Kerry's Peace Cost? Perhaps the delegates will find this whole event a little more sobering when they discover how much all of this will cost and how much they may be asked to contribute to cover these costs. For, increasingly Kerry's efforts are looking like an exercise in bribing each side into submission. The Palestinians have long been promised astronomical levels of investment in the event that they agree to accept statehood. Then the Israeli evacuation from the West Bank alone is estimated to come with a price tag running into the billions of dollars. Once Israeli settlers have been evacuated, re-housed, and compensated, the parameters also make provision for the compensation of both Palestinian refugees and for Jews who were forced out of Arab lands. In both cases the descendants of these refugees now number into the millions. Israel is also being told that under Kerry's parameters it would have to leave the strategically vital Jordan Valley, but that someone else will foot the bill for all manner of unmanned high-tech security paraphernalia to take the place of actual Israeli troops.Sinai-based jihadist group claims credit for Eilat rocket attack The Iron Dome rocket defense system intercepted a rocket over the southern city of Eilat on Friday evening, the IDF Spokesperson confirmed.French court strips terrorist of honorary title The administrative court of Montreuil on Thursday nullified the honorary residency that the suburb of Bagnolet conferred on Georges Abdallah, according to a report published on Friday by the Le Figaro daily.Hundreds of Palestinians campaign in Jordan Valley to 'reestablish village' of Ein Hijleh Nasser told the Post on Friday that the campaigners belonged to a collection of various Palestinian groups and communities.'Saudi Arabia bigger threat to Iran than Israel' Iranian officials told former US State Department official that Tehran considers Saudi Arabia its primary enemy, not Israel or the United States, a Kuwaiti newspaper reported on Saturday.Turkey Political Warfare Continues, New Purge Sees 800 Turkish Police Officers Fired or Reassigned Roughly 800 Turkish police officers were fired or reassigned on Thursday - 500 just from Ankara, and another 274 from Turkey's third most populous city Izmir – marking the latest in a series of anti-judiciary purges being conducted by Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP). The AKP has for months been locked in an open political war with police officers and prosecutors linked to U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, after Gulenists in December launched a series of graft probes that ensnared AKP elites. The AKP responded with a series of sweeps that systematically removed thousands of judiciary figures from their positions. The latest move comes just a few days after Erdogan lashed out at foreign media and business groups for having "always stolen the national will in [Turkey and]… pocked the resources and energy."Calling For Jews To Be Shot Now Legal - Ontario Attorney General B'nai Brith Canada, the country's senior Jewish human rights organization, has been informed that the Ontario Attorney General (AG) has not consented to the laying of hate crime charges against Mr. Elias Hazineh. Hazineh, who spoke at the Iranian-inspired Al-Quds Day rally at Queen's Park to an adoring crowd, was caught on video issuing an ultimatum that Israeli Jews either leave Jerusalem or be shot.Jews flee Venezuela amid security fears In Venezuela, violent crime is prompting some of the country's citizens to seek a life abroad. The recent killing of the 2004 Miss Venezuela Monica Spear and her ex-husband in a gun attack on their car has brought into stark relief the security problems facing the country.Report: Israeli Government to Launch Major Initiative to Attract French Jews to Jewish State The Israeli government is expected to unveil a program in the next two weeks aimed at luring French Jews to immigrate to Israel, Israeli daily Ma'ariv reported on Thursday night.A hidden lifeline December 1947. Two young soldiers stand looking out of the window towards Mount Zion in the Old City of Jerusalem from their outpost in St John's Eye Hospital.An Israeli Company Is Testing Flying Ambulance Drones In a medical emergency, every second counts. That's why Israeli startup Urban Aeronautics is developing an unmanned flying ambulance called the "AirMule" that combines the in-and-out agility of a helicopter with the ability to perform rescues in dense urban environments that are difficult to manuever through in a rotor-based vehicle.'King of Fun' Stewart Rahr Arranges 50 Ambucycles for Israeli Rescue Service Stewart Rahr, a.k.a "The King of Fun", surprised a jubilant group of United Hatzalah supporters by quadrupling his initial pledge to arrange for the donation of 12 life-saving ambucycles at a ceremony held in his honor on Tuesday, Jan. 28. The self-made billionaire, 67, from New York supplied 50 ambucycles worth $1.3 million during a dedication ceremony on the roof of Aish HaTorah, in Jerusalem's Old City, overlooking the Kotel Plaza. |
Two more articles showing SodaStream's Arab workers are against BDS Posted: 01 Feb 2014 04:11 PM PST I've been keeping a tally of articles about Arab SodaStream workers, and two more have appeared. Both of them again find that the workers are happy and against any boycott, utterly demolishing the lies of Electronic Intifada and Reuters' Noah Browning. From The Telegraph: "We have no problems working here", said one Palestinian employee, as others nodded in agreement. "The relations with the others are good, the pay is fine. But the way home is sometimes very long".From Gawker: In a Huffington Post blog post last week defending her association with SodaStream, Johansson said she's "proud of the...quality of their product and work environment," and said the factory places Israelis and Palestinians together side-by-side in cooperation. That frankly sounds too kumbaya to be true, but a similar sentiment was actually volunteered without prompting by the Palestinian workers here. Right now, 6 independent news articles find SodaStream workers are satisfied with their jobs and how they are treated, with only two disagreeing - and those two happen to have been written by those with known extreme anti-Israel bias, Electronic Intifada and Reuters' Noah Browning. It is more and more obvious that those two cherry picked interviews to agree with their biases. (By the way, if you want to have an idea of how "unbiased" Browning is, his Twitter handle is "@SheikhNB". Can you imagine a wire service reporter with the handle @RabbiX ever being taken seriously?) (h/t Josh K and Gidon Shaviv) |
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