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The great Jewish beef fat conspiracynoreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 21 Jun 04:45 AM Khaleej News has a typical article which discusses the alleged he

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The great Jewish beef fat conspiracy
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 21 Jun 04:45 AM

Khaleej News has a typical article which discusses the alleged health benefits of beef fat.
- A laxative- A skin moisturizer- Helps prevent diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's- Has lots of important vitamins- It has lots of minerals which can treat bone and joint problems- It protects against osteoporosis- It reduces the level of triglycerides in the blood- It is considered a strong sexual stimulant- It has magnesium, good for diabetics- It is good for pregnant women and unborn children.- Helps raise good cholesterol.
But then the article turns into a conspiracy theory about Jews.
You see, Jews lied to the world and said beef fat was harmful. They said that it raises cholesterol and the chance for a heart attack.
This is the biggest trick the Jews have done in the past years

Why did they do this? Because, it seems, the Jews want to sell hydrogenated fats like margarine to unsuspecting non-Jews.

This in turn helps Jews make money from selling low fat foods, and exercise equipment, and diet nutrition.

The main victims of this Jewish scheme are...Arabs, who have a high chance for obesity and diabetes.

There is still plenty of Jew-hatred to be found in Arab media.

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06/20 Links Pt2: Israel is the world's worst country - except for all the others; Mumford & Sons guitarist: Palestinians are the real losers in BDS war on Israel
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 20 Jun 05:00 PM

From Ian:

Gil Troy: A New Way to Look at Israel and the Arabs

It's been an unsettling spring in Israel. A terrorist wave and riots in Jerusalem's Old City have triggered searing memories of Yasir Arafat's war against the Oslo Peace Process two decades ago. Most jarring was a March 29 B'nai Brak terrorist attack. Chilling videos showed a Palestinian murdering civilians, including one father whose body stopped the bullets whizzing toward his two-year-old son. But an Israeli-Arab police officer, Amir Khoury, and his partner stopped the terrorist, suggesting a more multicultural future than most non-Israelis imagine.

Khoury's heroic death contradicts many caricatures of Israel and of Israeli history, just as the present realities in the larger Middle East undermine the narrative that continues to claim that the central stressor in the region is the showdown between Israel and the Palestinians. Diplomatic breakthroughs have Israel interacting with many Arab countries, no matter the heartbreaking outbursts of curated Palestinian violence.

The 75-year-old shorthand term used to describe the unresolved tensions in the region—"the Arab–Israeli conflict"—needs to be updated and made plural. In truth, there are several different conflicts. Some have been resolved; others persist. Most Israelis recognize this nuanced narrative, living as they currently do under a government propped up by an Islamist...Read More

North Carolina Democrats resolutions call for destruction of the Jewish state
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 20 Jun 03:07 PM

From the Carolina Journal:

A group of N.C. Jewish clergy leaders are calling out the N.C. Democratic Party for anti-Israel resolutions that were considered at the party convention held June 18 in Durham. Calling the resolutions potentially "dangerous." the clergy members point to the party's Platform Committee Special Report, which sets a wide range of positions that the state party takes in the upcoming year, including 2022 elections.

The North Carolina Jewish Clergy Association issued a statement on June 17 that criticized Democrats' resolutions that said Israel violated the human rights of Palestinians, called for an investigation into the alleged killing of a Palestinian-American journalist by Israeli forces, and establishing May 15 as Nakba Remembrance Day, recognizing the destruction of Palestinian villages.

"Of the seven resolutions devoted to foreign affairs, three are focused on criticism of Israel," said the NCJCA Steering Committee, including Rabbi Judy Schindler, Rabbi Eric Solomon (co-chairs), Rabbi Mark Cohn, Rabbi Lucy Dinner, Rabbi Andy Koren, Cantor Shira Lessek, and Rabbi Batsheva Meiri. "While some of our clergy are sympathetic to some of the claims embedded in the statements, on the main, these resolutions are not thoughtful nor balanced. In short, they contain one-sided representations of the complexities of the decades-long Arab-Israeli...Read More

The New York Times helps illustrate how the IDF COULDN'T have killed Shireen Abu Akleh
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 20 Jun 01:00 PM

The New York Times has joined CNN, AP, the Washington Post et. al. in doing a nearly identical analysis of how Shireen Abu Akleh was killed.

It makes most (not all) of the same mistakes the others did, and fudged things to make it look like no one but the IDF could have killed her. But physics is physics, and there is no way that the IDF was in the proper range given by - in their case - two audio analyses by different experts.
The Times did a great illustration of their analysis. I added the real position of the IDF and the position of the two houses that I think are the most likely location of snipers, showing how those two buildings are within the range:

I have shown that witnesses pointed out snipers in buildings south and southeast of the journalists. And that the two main journalist witnesses, Ali Samoudi and Shatha Hanaysha, had both said that the gunfire came from buildings across from them.
I described my logic of the position of the real shooters here, and you can also see there this video from two days later showing how little...Read More

06/20 Links Pt1: Gantz: Israel building regional air defense alliance under US; Ruthie Blum: The Workings of the Palestinian Propaganda Machine; Israel to allow LGBT Palestinians granted temporary asylum to work
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 20 Jun 11:00 AM

From Ian:

Gantz: Israel building regional air defense alliance under US

Israel is building a US-sponsored regional air defense alliance, the Israeli defense minister said on Monday, adding that the apparatus has already foiled attempted Iranian attacks and could be boosted by President Joe Biden's visit next month.

Drawing closer in recent years to US-aligned Arab states which share their concerns over Iran, Israel has offered them defense cooperation. They have been publicly reticent on the idea.

Unveiling what he dubbed the "Middle East Air Defense Alliance" in a briefing to Israeli lawmakers, Defense Minister Benny Gantz said such cooperation is already underway.

"Over the past year I have been leading an extensive program, together with my partners at the Pentagon and in the US administration, that will strengthen the cooperation between Israel and countries in the region," he said, according to an official transcript.

"This program is already operative and has already enabled the successful interception of Iranian attempts to attack Israel and other countries."

The transcript did not name partner countries nor give further details on the thwarted attacks. Iran, Israel's arch-foe and a regional rival of Arab powers, says any military actions it takes are defensive.

"Over the past year I have been leading an extensive program, together with my partners at the Pentagon and in the US administration, that...Read More

Morningstar still leans on anti-Israel sources for "Environmental, Social, and Governance" (ESG) ratings
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 20 Jun 09:00 AM

Earlier this month, Reuters reported:

A unit of Morningstar Inc (MORN.O) that rates companies on environmental, social and governance criteria will no longer sell a human rights research product to investors after an independent review found it "focuses disproportionately on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict" relative to other high-risk regions, executives said on Thursday.

In addition to eliminating the Human Rights Radar product, Morningstar's Sustainalytics unit will take other steps recommended by law firm White & Case LLP, such as making its research more transparent and adding an ombudsperson. In a note on Chicago-based Morningstar's website, CEO Kunal Kapoor said that the company previously was "overly dismissive" when Jewish groups and others raised concerns about bias in its research.

While removing Human Rights Radar as a source is important, the issues with Morningstar's Sustainalytics unit goes much deeper.

The report from White & Case shows that the unit has a close relationship with the Who Profits NGO, which lists only...Read More

More truth about "Masafer Yatta"
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 20 Jun 07:00 AM

Anti-Israel activists have been screaming about Israel's demolition of the illegal structures on the "Masafer Yatta" area. Even this week, one resident published an op-ed in The Independent "The Israeli government is trying to destroy my village – we need your help."

I showed last month that Masafer Yatta is a relatively recent set of illegal outposts, with no residents or structures outside ruins mentioned in the 19th century Survey of Western Palestine.
This 1935 map also shows nothing in that area:

Some recent aerial photos showing that the area was nearly empty as recently as 1997. Here are comparisons of areas as they looked then (at the beginning of the land grab) and in 2021:

The residents showed their own evidence of residency in the area in recent decades, and the Israeli High Court said that their photos were only showing evidence that there weren't any permanent structures there.

For the sake of example, our focus will be on the aerial photographs of "Khirbet al-Fahit" presented by the respondents ("al-Fahit" according to the petitioners). In 1967 and 1981 the area was completely empty of buildings. Some development is evident during the years 1990 and 1991. In 2001 it is evident that a number of buildings were already built in Kharbit, and such were built more...Read More

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