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Visa removes ad, but Egyptians remain unapologetic about blood libel Posted: 22 Apr 2014 08:43 PM PDT The Visa ad was removed from the Egyptian women's magazine that published the most vicious blood libel I've seen in years. Visa issued a statement (received via email): We can confirm that the Visa-branded third party advert in El Kebar magazine has been removed. The advert was not directly placed by Visa or any agents acting on its behalf, neither do we have any influence over editorial content. On occasion Visa permits the use of its logo and promotions to third parties so that they may promote their own Visa-branded products. While guidelines for the use of Visa's logo are stringent, the decision about where the advert is placed lies with the third party. When Visa was made aware of the intolerant nature of the content, we worked to have the advert removed. This took longer than anticipated due to the holiday weekend. We regret that our brand has been associated with this type of content and we condemn intolerance of any kind. We would like to thank the online community and cardholders for alerting us to this issue and for giving us an opportunity to act. We will review our advertising policy to see if there are any changes we can make to improve it. While Visa successfully distanced itself from the offensive article, no Egyptian has. The article is still online. On the page of the article itself, a number of people commented about how it was filled with lies. The author, Firnas Hafzi, defended her "research" claiming that she quoted from the Talmud and Torah to prove that Jews drink Christian blood. Of course, she didn't, but instead relied on secondary sources with most questionable provenances, like a 19th century book called "The Jew, The Gypsy and El Islam" by Richard Burton (who she claims was an expert on Talmud) and which has s strange passage that seems to imply Jews drink gentile blood. Of course, she must believe that millions of Jews today, from self-haters to the devout, are all jealously guarding the secret conspiracy from the Gentiles so she can only find evidence from obscure works. On the Facebook page of the head of the Egypt Post, which actually placed the ad, there is no response to inquiries. Similarly, the editor of El Kebar noted on his Facebook page that someone complained to him about the antisemitic article but did not comment besides linking to the article again. Egyptian antisemitism is simply a fact and there no pushback from Egyptians against it. Samuel Tadros writes about this phenomenon in an excellent article published this week: The starting point of the anti-Semitic worldview in Egypt, as elsewhere, is the evil nature of the Jews. Whereas the fact of that evil is a given, its wellspring is a matter of dispute. For those more exposed to European anti-Semitic literature, the source of Jewish evil is racial. The more broadly accepted narrative traces the evil to the Jewish faith. The Jewish people as a collective (and for the anti-Semite, there is no room for individuality for a Jew) has been the premier source of evil for time immemorial. Such evil is often proved through the construction of historical narratives of Jewish evil and betrayal throughout time. Tales of the conflict between Islam's Prophet and Jewish tribes during the founding period of Islam are thus a favorite subject for Islamists, especially when combined with anecdotes of Jews as murders of prophets and rejecters of God's message. Given this evil nature, Jews naturally seek to harm others, according to this belief. Who these "others" are is a matter of debate. For some the other is Islam itself, which Jews view as their natural enemy; for others it is the Arab nation; for Egyptian nationalists it is Egypt that the Jews aim to destroy; for still others it is simply Jewish hatred of mankind in general. Jewish ill will is revealed in various forms. Sometimes anti-Semites invoke European themes, such as the poisoning of wells or blood libel accusations. The Damascus Affair continues to be one of the most frequently believed and used examples in that regard. Fabrications from the Talmud are also common. Some of these themes are given more modern forms, with the blood libel being replaced by Jews stealing body parts, or with well-poisoning being replaced by Israel planting Egypt's lands with carcinogenic pesticides to kill its people.Yet I am unaware of any NGOs that fight antisemitism in Egypt or even any that acknowledge it. Of all the organizations that say they support peace between Israel and Arabs, none of them seem to admit that endemic Arab antisemitism is even an issue to be tackled. No, it is Israel that is perceived to be racist, not the wonderful Arabs who tell each other that Jews poison their wells and drink their blood. |
04/22 Links: Bibi to PA: When you want peace, let us know; Brandeis U's Anti-Israel Ethics Center Posted: 22 Apr 2014 06:00 PM PDT From Ian: Khaled Abu Toameh: Palestinians: Our Blood Is More Precious Than Jewish Blood A Palestinian Authority [PA] minister who equated Jewish blood with Palestinian blood has been strongly condemned by many Palestinians, including his own family.The Sources of Egyptian Anti-Semitism Anti-Semitism in Egypt is not merely a form of bigotry. It forms the basis on which its adherents interpret and understand the world. As such, at the forefront of those concerned by its widespread adaptation by the country's leaders and intellectuals should be Egyptians themselves—at least those who care enough about the country's future and wish it well. As Walter Russell Mead has argued: "Rabid anti-Semitism coupled with an addiction to implausible conspiracy theories is a very strong predictor of national doom."Netanyahu to Palestinians: When you want peace, let us know Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu criticized the Palestinian Authority on Monday, saying that its threat to dissolve and the ruling Fatah faction's efforts to forge unity with Hamas indicate a lack of desire for peace. Abbas's Latest Bluff Shouldn't Scare Israel The latest instance of this effort is the report that Abbas is planning not only to return to the United Nations for a pyrrhic pursuit of international recognition but also is thinking about formally dissolving the PA and ending its security cooperation with Israel. In theory, this would present an enormous challenge to the Israelis. They have no appetite for directly administering the West Bank, which is, contrary to the constant talk about Israeli "occupation," under the rule of the PA. At the same time, they also benefit from cooperation with Abbas's large security forces to help keep the peace in the area and stop terrorism.Dismantle the Palestinian Authority? Not likely At least three Palestinian threats have become a recurrent ritual, repeating themselves every few months: (1) the resignation of Mahmoud Abbas from the presidency of the Palestinian Authority; (2) the resignation of top Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat from his post (a step he has already taken countless times throughout his illustrious career, and yet there he remains); and (3) the dissolution of the Palestinian Authority.Palestinians deny considering dismantling PA if talks fail "No Palestinian is speaking of an initiative to dismantle the Palestinian Authority," chief negotiator Saeb Erekat told AFP. "But Israel's actions have annulled all the legal, political, security, economic and operational aspects of the prerogatives of the Palestinian Authority."PA Officials Deny Threats to Disband, Say it's 'Israeli Plot' But now, several PA officials have denied the reports, and claim that Israel is orchestrating the "plot" to see the PA dismantled.Palestinian official dismisses US threats to cut aid if Abbas dissolves PA Following reports over the weekend that the government in Ramallah could dismantle itself as a result of Israeli "intransigence," US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki warned on Monday that such a move would have implications - including financial - for relations between Washington and the PA.Palestinians issue list of demands for extension of peace talks Amin Maqboul, a member of the Fatah revolutionary council, told the Palestinian newspaper al-Quds that the Palestinian Authority would agree to an extension of negotiations if Israel agreed to: announce the basis on which future talks will be held; draw the outline of the borders of a Palestinian state within the next three months; halt settlement construction; withdraw Israeli troops from the West Bank's Area C to the lines held before the Second Intifada; release the fourth wave of prisoners that it has until now refused to set free; end what he called "disruptions" in Jerusalem, and open Palestinian institutions in the city.Brandeis University's Anti-Israel Ethics Center The ethics center of Brandeis University, widely criticized for its unceremonious withdrawal of an offer of an honorary degree to Ayaan Hirsi Ali, has a record of promoting messages deeply critical of Israel.My debate challenge to Vassar pro-boycott faculty Based on what I observed as an outsider, there didn't seem to be any pro-Israel faculty voice on campus willing to take on publicly the BDS movement and supportive faculty. Even Hillel was silent, since it's now an "Open Hillel" including anti-Zionists.National Union of Journalists Rejects Israel Boycott Just before HonestReporting went on Passover break, Britain's National Union of Journalists voted against a controversial motion to support the BDS movement and boycott Israeli goods.Is BDS Actually Helping Israel? The BDS movement has become so toxic, many of the most desirable targets of BDS campaigns are distancing themselves from the movement, according to Eric Alterman, a columnist for the progressive magazine The Nation.Anti-Conservative Eliminationist Theorist exonerates anti-Zionist Conspiracy Theorist SPLC writer Dave Neiwert defends Max Blumenthal, with whom he co-authored anti-Palin hit piece in 2008The BDS smokescreen My own belief is that the BDS people and their fellow travellers, whatever their background, are anti-Semites. They do all they can to stigmatize the Jewish state and reduce its ability to defend itself. They know that Israel is surrounded by neighbours who will never recognize its existence, much less sign a treaty developed in a "peace process" quarterbacked by Washington. The Palestinians and the Arab states who claim to support them are not hoping for a more generous Israel or a BDS-approved Israel or an Israel willing to hand over the West Bank. They are working for a day when Israel will be gone forever.Swedish politicians acknowledge anti-Semitism in the PA but will it change anything? However the thing is that the Swedish politicians vote for the policies of the Swedish Church and they elect its officials, including the arch bishop. The arch bishop is who the politicians want her to be. The decision by the Church to adopt the anti-Semitic Kairos Palestina document was a bipartisan decision in which the Centre party and independent liberals (FiSK) were actively pro.US Supreme Court to re-examine 'born in Jerusalem' passport case Confronting an issue fraught with Middle East politics, the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear for the second time a passport dispute centering on whether Americans born in Jerusalem may list their place of birth as Israel.IAF bombs terror sites in Gaza after tense morning The air force bombed terrorist targets in the Gaza Strip on Monday following a Palestinian attack on ground forces and rocket attacks on southern Israeli communities.Defense Minister Warns Hamas: Keep Gaza Calm - Or Else Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon strongly condemned Hamas's attacks on Israel during the post-Passover mimouna celebrations on Monday night, and vowed the IDF's continued defense of Israeli citizens.Hamas tells Israel it does not seek escalation Hamas on Monday sent calming messages to Israel, stressing that it was not interested in a violent escalation in the Gaza Strip and that it was not behind a barrage of rockets fired into Israel in the morning, Channel 10 reported.Jordan slams Israel over Temple Mount violence Jordanian officials protested what they called a "gross breach of international law and of the peace agreement between the two nations."Abbas calls Holocaust 'single greatest tragedy in modern-day history' Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called the Holocaust the "single greatest tragedy in modern-day history" during a meeting with a visiting American rabbi in Ramallah on Sunday.Khaled Abu Toameh: Palestinians: "Prisoners Day" While the Palestinian Authority is calling on the international community to punish Israel for imprisoning Palestinians, its own security forces continue to hold hundreds, if not thousands, of Palestinians in prison, some tortured, some without trial.Fatah officials set to head to Gaza for unity talks Senior Fatah official Azzam al-Ahmad told Ma'an that he is optimistic about the upcoming talks and believes they will likely yield results.Israel is monstrous mosque-eating soldier One of the libels continuously repeated by the PA is that Israel is planning to destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque and everything else on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem - in order to build what the PA refers to as the "alleged Temple." US Synagogue network urges Jews not to walk home alone The National Council of Young Israel has urged US synagogue-goers not to walk home alone during the final days of Passover.KC shooting suspect said world should be rid of Jews Frazier Glenn Miller, who also goes by Frazier Glenn Cross, called the American Friends of Kiev hotline on March 30 and spoke with Rabbi Menachem Siegal, director of the United Jewish Communities of Eastern Europe and Asia, the New York Post reported Saturday.Mayor resigns over support of Kansas killer's views Marionville Mayor Dan Clevenger offered his resignation at a special Board of Aldermen meeting on Monday night; the resignation was effective at 8 a.m. on Tuesday.Hidden in a 74-Year-Old Newreel about Palestine: The Foundations of What Would Be the State of Israel We were intrigued by one 8-minute silent film entitled Peasant Farmer Plugs Field With Bullocks, 1940. Commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day With the IDF on the Internet In a few days, we will commemorate the memory of the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust and the bravery of all those who stood up against Nazi barbarism. This year, the IDF is putting together a special social media project. With your help, we will pay tribute to Holocaust survivors across various social networks. |
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