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Iranian media: Those Zionists in Bahrain are up to something - terrorists told us so!
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 01 Oct 04:45 AM

Iran's PressTV wrote an article about the negative reactions towards Yair Lapid's visit to open the Israeli embassy in Manama.

They didn't quote prominent Bahrainis. No, their article is a litany of condemnations by...terror groups!

The "resistance groups" include Hamas:

Palestinian resistance group Hamas denounced Bahrain's reception of the Israeli foreign minister as an extension of the sin of signing normalization deals with the Israeli regime and a "national crime" against the interests of Arabs and Muslims.

Yemen's Ansarullah:

Hizam al-Assad, a member of the political bureau of Yemen's Ansarullah movement, said the "dissonant voices" striving for normalization with the Israeli regime are "abnormal" and should not be trusted.

The Ansarullah official added that the Zionist regime is seeking to foment ethnic conflicts in Arab countries in order to reach its goal.

Islamic Jihad:

According to a senior leader in the Islamic Jihad, another Gaza-based resistance group, Lapid's trip to Bahrain is part of a conspiracy to change the identity of the region.

In a statement on Thursday, Khader Habib also denounced the opening of an Israeli embassy in Bahrain, describing it as an "intelligence and security outpost" of the enemy in Manama under the name of an embassy.

Those who oppose normalization for Israel are Iranian media, members...Read More

09/30 Links Pt2: Melanie Phillips: The ongoing nakba of Britain's Labour party; After death threats, Iraqis who attended pro-Israel normalization summit recant
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 30 Sep 05:00 PM

From Ian:

Melanie Phillips: The ongoing nakba of Britain's Labour party

Conference resolutions aren't binding on the party leadership but are nevertheless a powerful statement of Labour party feeling.

So now we know that the Labour faithful view Israel's rebirth as a catastrophe. The Labour faithful promote the legally and historical illiterate falsehood that there is such a thing as "Palestinian land". The Labour faithful misrepresent international law which, contrary to the persistent mis-statement of the relevant treaties by deeply anti-Israel international bodies and the British Foreign Office, the Israelis uphold.

The Labour faithful appear to believe that Israelis are not entitled to the protection of the rule of law, misrepresenting as "forced displacements" legal proceedings taken against Arab tenants in a district of Jerusalem, Shimon HaTzadik as it's known to Jews or Sheikh Jarrah as it's known to Arabs, because they were refusing to pay their rents.

The Labour faithful appear to believe that Israelis are not entitled to defend themselves against mass murder. Thus the motion demonised as Israel's "militarised violence" against the al Aqsa mosque the defence of Israelis against jihadi attacks launched from the al Aqsa mosque.

The Labour faithful similarly misrepresented the deadly bombardments with thousands of missiles and rockets from Gaza as a deadly assault by Israel on...Read More

Human rights organizations remain silent over Iraqi arrest warrants for those who call for peace with Israel
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 30 Sep 03:00 PM


Sahar Karim Al-Ta'i speaking to the Erbil conference

On Sunday, I reported about Iraq issuing arrest warrants against Iraqis who attended a conference in Erbil that called for normalization between Iraq and Israel.
I have not seen news of any actual arrests yet, but one of the speakers has been fired for her government job.

Iraq's Minister of Culture, Hassan Nazim, issued a statement saying, "It was decided to dismiss Sahar Karim Al-Nusairi (Ta'i), an employee with the title of Senior Researcher at the General Authority for Antiquities and Heritage, from her job, based on the provisions of Article VIII / A of the Law of Discipline of State and Public Sector Employees No. 14 of the year 1991 revised; for her actions that contradict the rules of professional conduct and represent violations of Iraq's laws and political orientations, which makes her employment in the job harmful to the public interest."

Sahar had told Times of Israel, "We can live under the repression of terrorism or we can die with courage."

Here was her speech: (h/t Yoel)

Four days after the news of the arrest warrants, so-called "human rights organizations" have remained completely silent over Iraqi repression. Their vaunted protection of freedom of expression does not reach the expression...Read More

Palestinian Bureaucracy Stymies Opening Of 'No-Kill' Orphanage (PreOccupied Territory)
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 30 Sep 01:30 PM

Our weekly column from the humor site PreOccupied Territory.

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Ramallah, September 30 - Humanitarian activists have failed yet again to penetrate the numerous layers of government oversight, regulation and approval plaguing this already-inefficient governmental system, NGOs lamented today, following what the groups called the fifty-third unsuccessful attempt to gain official go-ahead to open the first shelter for parentless children that will not euthanize or otherwise dispose of its charges if a certain period elapses with no one initiating adoption procedures.

Palestinian activists hoping to launch the autonomous territory's first no-kill orphanage announced Thursday that they will keep trying to gain certification and approval for their initiative, which they claim will avoid the unnecessary cruelty rampant in shelters that set a deadline beyond which any "undesired" children get put to death or sent out to conduct suicide attacks against Jews.

"We regret that our latest application to open the Jannah Rainbow Orphanage has been rejected," announced the initiative's chief proponent, pediatrician Alsaf Qrisaa. "The reason this time appears to be a lack of documentation in support of certain proposed activities and facilities. We know, however, that we submitted that documentation along with the rest of the application...Read More

09/30 Links Pt1: Is It Time to Say, "Who Cares"?; 2 states for 2 peoples? Try 4 states for 1 people; Why Iraqis hate Palestine; Israeli Foreign Minister in Bahrain to Sign Deals, Open Embassy
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 30 Sep 11:00 AM

From Ian:

Is It Time to Say, "Who Cares"?

No one in the U.S., including the president, has the power to settle the conflict with the Palestinians (see the Rogers Plan, Reagan Plan, Camp David Accords, Clinton Parameters, Middle East Road Map, Kerry Plan, and Deal of the Century). There is no magic formula that is yet to be discovered to change the status quo. Peace will only come when the Palestinians decide they are prepared to give up their delusions of having a state from the river to the sea where every Palestinian can return to the homes they lived in before 1949.

Who cares what professors think about Mideast policy? The Washington Post published a survey of 557 professors where 65% agreed the current situation is akin to Afrikaner South Africa. If they are using the university to indoctrinate students with their personal agendas, they are committing academic malpractice.

Who cares about people who deny Israel's right to exist? Abba Eban said: "Nobody does Israel any service by proclaiming its 'right to exist.' Israel's right to exist, like that of the United States, Saudi Arabia and 152 other states, is axiomatic and unreserved. Israel's legitimacy is not suspended in midair awaiting acknowledgement....There is certainly no other state, big or small, young or old, that would consider mere recognition of its 'right to exist' a favor, or a negotiable concession."

Who cares about anti-Semites telling...Read More

"Human Rights organization" founder decries "herds of colonists performing Talmudic rituals" at Cave of the Patriarchs (update)
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 30 Sep 09:00 AM

This video of Jews celebrating Simchat Torah in Hebron on Wednesday is causing a great deal of angst from bigoted Arabs who believe that Jews should be banned from Judaism's second holiest site.

Al Jazeera catalogued some of the reactions to this video.

This tweeter that they highlighted said, "The sons of Khazar are dancing around the Ibrahimi mosque burial site of Ibrahim(pbuh) patriach of the Arabs. These European Jews who have no connection to our father Ibrahim(pbuh) are testing the limits of the Arabs."

The Khazar myth is an antisemitic theory that says most Jews aren't really Jews.

The...Read More

Pure incitement: New violent videogame features Palestinian terrorists stabbing Jews to "liberate Al Aqsa"
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 30 Sep 07:00 AM

This is the trailer for an upcoming violent videogame named "Fursan Al Aqsa" (Knights of Al Aqsa) showing Palestinian terrorists murdering Jewish soldiers on the way for them to "liberate Al Aqsa mosque.

The Brazilian Arab author, Nidal Nijm, describes the game this way:
Fursan al-Aqsa: The Knights of the Al-Aqsa Mosque® is a Third Person Action Game on which you play as Ahmad al-Falastini, a young Palestinian Student who was unjustly tortured and jailed by Israeli Soldiers for 5 years, had all his family killed by an Israeli Airstrike and now, after getting out from the prison, seeks revenge against those who wronged him, killed his family and stolen his homeland, by joining a new Palestinian Resistance Movement called Fursan al-Aqsa: The Knights of the Al-Aqsa Mosque®

Nijm says that his father was a Fatah terrorist in Lebanon.

Death is celebrated - even when the player gets killed, the graphic says that it is cause for rejoicing because he will enter Paradise to marry his seventy virgins. But it is also a reason to "spread your anger against the oppressor."

This is blatant incitement to terror, not only for Palestinian youth but for Muslims altogether.

Note the name of the protagonist. Palestinians are often named "al-Masri" or "al-Mughrabi" or "al-Shami" (The Egyptian, the Moroccan, the Syrian) but no one...Read More

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