יום חמישי, 13 באוקטובר 2022

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Thank Allah: Yemen closes shop that sold "Zionist" clothing, bringing charges against the ownernoreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 13 Oct 04:45 AM Field

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Thank Allah: Yemen closes shop that sold "Zionist" clothing, bringing charges against the owner
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 13 Oct 04:45 AM

Field teams of the Yemen Ministry of Industry and Trade in Sanaa closed a shop selling children's pajamas with the Star of David on them on Wednesday.
The Minister of Industry and Trade, Muhammad Sharaf al-Mutahhar, stressed his ministry will not be lenient towards those involved in importing and trading Israeli goods or those bearing symbols of the Israeli enemy.
Al-Mutahar expressed his thanks for citizens who reported this horrendous crime.
Samples of the offensive pajamas were taken and through intensive investigation, the importer was identified.
The Deputy Director of the Industry Office in the Secretariat, Muhammad Sudan, said that the field teams closed the shop of the merchant who imported the awful clothing, stressing that the necessary legal procedures are being completed to refer him to the competent authorities.
The streets of Yemen are safe again.

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10/12 Links Pt2: Alan Johnson: On Amnesty's Antisemitic 'Apartheid' Report; Kontorovich: Israel should not sign a cultural agreement with Europe
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 12 Oct 05:00 PM

From Ian:

Alan Johnson: On Amnesty's Antisemitic 'Apartheid' Report

This new introduction to the updated 2022 edition of The Apartheid Smear (forthcoming), originally published by BICOM in 2013, critiques a recent Amnesty International report, one of a crop of very similar 'reports' published by NGOs and UN bodies in 2021 and 2022 that smear Israel as an 'apartheid' state [6]. The introduction is organised in three parts, critically examining in turn the analysis, politics, and methods of Amnesty's report.

Why is it so important for opinion formers and policy makers who seek peace via the two-state solution to reject the Amnesty Apartheid Report?

Because it has long been understood by democrats on all sides that a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is impossible without the hard work of mutual recognition and peacebuilding, negotiations and compromises, and, eventually, a lasting settlement based on a division of the land and an institutionalisation of the democratic right to national self determination of both peoples.

Some way-stations on the journey to peace have been Madrid, Oslo, Camp David, Taba, Annapolis, and the Kerry-Obama talks. Yes, the last inch of the journey, as the saying goes, is a mile deep, but there is no real-world alternative to trying again to traverse it. Today, that effort will proceed in the more hopeful context of the Abraham...Read More

Tom Nides: I Work Every Day to "Eliminate" Jews from Judea and Samaria (Judean Rose)
noreply@blogger.com (Varda Meyers Epstein (Judean Rose)), 12 Oct 03:00 PM

Imagine a Jew waking up each morning in his plush, temporary Jerusalem digs, drinking his chai latte, and saying to himself, "What immediate steps can I take today to make Judea Judenrein? Is there something I can do right now to block Israel's use of the mountain aquifer that supplies half of Israel's water? Who can I meet with during my 8-hour workday to ensure that Jerusalem is surrounded by hostile Arab terrorists sworn to annihilate the Jewish people—little girls like Hallel Yaffa Ariel; high school boys like Naftali Frenkel, Gilad Shaer, and Eyal Yifrah; and babies still housed in their mother's wombs like Amiad Yisrael Ish-Ran?"

"Most of all, how can I get Jews to stop building homes so they can't take shelter or raise families in their indigenous territory?"

If you've imagined all that, congratulations. You've just imagined U.S. Ambassador to Israel Tom Nides, who, in an October 7 interview with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA), said "We do not support settlement growth. Period. I work every day behind the scenes, with the Israelis, to try and eliminate, slow down or avoid that."

In other words, Tom Nides daily threatens Israel out of...Read More

Elder Comix: College life today
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 12 Oct 01:15 PM

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10/12 Links Pt1: Israel's far-left is no better than the anti-Zionist Arab parties; Israeli Security Cabinet OKs Lebanon maritime accord; The real threat to U.S.-Israel relations comes from anti-Semitic Democrats
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 12 Oct 11:00 AM

From Ian:

Left-wing lawmaker causes uproar after saying IDF 'executes' Palestinian children

An Israeli lawmaker caused a firestorm Wednesday after footage emerged in which he accused Israeli troops of carrying out deliberate killings of Palestinian minors. MK Ofer Cassif, who represents that Arab-Jewish party Hadash in the Knesset, said in a speech on Tuesday that the recent deaths in Judea and Samaria have only one side to blame – Israel.

In the footage obtained by Israel Hayom on Wednesday, a day after it was filmed, the lawmaker can be seen saying that the recent spate of terrorist attacks on Israelis, including deadly shooting incidents in Jerusalem and Samaria in successive days, could be explained by Israel's overall actions throughout the years and that the real victims were the casualties on the Palestinian side who died during Israeli counterterrorism raids.

"The root cause is the occupation, it is an injustice in and of itself; 12 Palestinians were murdered in the occupied territories, including minors, children who were executed. This bloodshed is terrible, the occupation is a form of injustice," he said, ignoring the fact that Israeli troops targeted armed Palestinians during the raids.

During the event, which was attended by other lawmakers from Arab parties, the participants were asked whether they would agree that terrorist...Read More

To the @NYTimes, green tech is wonderful in Dubai but problematic in Israel
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 12 Oct 09:15 AM

Last October, the New York Times described how forward=thinking the UAE is in diversifying its energy needs towards more green tech:

The Emirates plans to spend 600 billion dirhams, or $163 billion, over the next three decades to reduce the emissions from power plants that now burn enormous volumes of natural gas in part to cool buildings in the fierce Gulf heat. A lot of the money will go into solar farms, which can be set up across the sands of the Emirates. Another source of clean power will be a group of four nuclear reactors recently built by South Korean contractors in Abu Dhabi that are gradually coming online.

Analysts say that spending so much money is bound to have a major impact in a small country of 9.9 million people that is already well ahead of neighboring petroleum exporters like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in diversifying their economies away from oil. The Emirates, for instance, is a regional hub for finance, logistics and tourism.

And more funding is likely to be forthcoming to support the green agenda, like retrofitting buildings so that they don't suck up so much power for air conditioning, or converting transportation to electric power or hydrogen. The Emirates is one of those places with the riches and the will to implement "loss-leading projects that are about being at the cutting edge," said Raad Alkadiri, managing director for energy and climate at the Eurasia Group, a political...Read More

There's another Mediterranean natural gas agreement where Israel seems to have been out-negotiated - in Gaza
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 12 Oct 07:00 AM

From all appearances, the new Lebanese-Israeli maritime border agreement seems to indicate that Israel has given up significant positions for very little return.
David Schenker summarizes in the Wall Street Journal:

During negotiations, mediated by the Biden administration, Israel conceded the entirety of its claims to the 330-square-mile zone to Lebanon in return for a 3-mile internationally recognized buffer zone adjacent to the shoreline. The remainder of the zone goes to Lebanon, which will also have the right to exploit a natural gas field known as Qana, which extends south of the frontier, and an obligation to remunerate Israel for the extracted gas there.

The contours of the proposed deal are stunning. ...As per the new agreement, Lebanon will attain virtually 100% of its initial negotiating position.

It's a remarkable turn of events, especially given Beirut's profound lack of leverage.

Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese terrorist organization, also played an important if indirect role in the talks. The organization has threatened to attack the Energean floating production system rig in Israel's Karish field, south of the 23 line, if the ship started to extract gas prior to reaching an agreement on the maritime border. Before Hezbollah's warning, Israel announced that pumping...Read More

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