יום שני, 28 בנובמבר 2022

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NPR says bombs in Israel are "rare." They aren't, but the truth doesn't serve their narrative.noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 28 Nov 05:45 AM NPR wri

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NPR says bombs in Israel are "rare." They aren't, but the truth doesn't serve their narrative.
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 28 Nov 05:45 AM

NPR writes:

Ben-Gvir has called for tougher policing of Palestinians. Here's what he told reporters earlier this week after a rare bomb killed an Israeli teenager in Jerusalem.Are Palestinian bombs rare?
Not according to Shin Bet, which keeps track of them. Assuming pipe bombs (not firebombs/Molotov cocktails) here are the number of bombs they so far counted this year:

These are not "rare" events. There are an average of more than one pipe bomb every day this year.
If NPR was doing its job, it would have known this information and reported on it way before deadly bombs exploded in Jerusalem.
And it is pretty obvious that the "rare" statement was meant to downplay Palestinian terror, and to avoid mentioning that this has been the bloodiest year for Israelis since 2015, and second deadliest since 2009.
(h/t Irene)

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Not only Arabs: "Progressives" cheer and justify Arabs treating Jews like garbage
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 27 Nov 03:48 PM

Earlier today I wrote about how Arab media ia celebrating Arabs in Qatar refusing to speak with Israeli reporters.

I want to emphasize that Arabs have every right not to be interviewed by whomever they want, that isn't a human right. But the stories coming out of Qatar include Arabs kicking Israelis out of taxis and ganging up on/bullying (presumed) Israelis. That is what I am pointing out as a violation of Israeli human rights. (And let's be honest - lots of Arab Israelis came to Qatar and we haven't heard any issues with them.)
It turns out that it isn't only Arabs cheering and justifying Arabs ganging up on Jews.
Sarah Leah Whitson, formerly of Human Rights Watch and who now runs her own "human rights" organization, tweeted, "A good reminder that Israel's 'peace' with dictatorships (aka Abraham Accords) is not peace with the Arab people. And yeah, no justice, no peace."

Besides the idiocy of saying that Israel shouldn't make peace with dictatorships (who, exactly ,is eligible in the Arab world?) her "no justice, no peace" is a flippant way to justify treating Israeli Jewish professionals as subhuman. Which is a curious thing for a human rights expert to say.
Daoud Kuttab tweeted this justification for Arab antisemitism, heartily endorsed...Read More

11/27 Links: Israel does not need anyone's permission to exist; The FBI should investigate the attack on US citizen in Jerusalem bombing; How Israel lets the Palestinians get free power while taking over land
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 27 Nov 01:00 PM

From Ian:

Israel does not need anyone's permission to exist

This November, Iraq is hosting a celebration to honor 90 years since the British gave it independence. Iraq will be joined by Jordan, which will mark 76 years since the British Mandate for Transjordan ended. In attendance at these ceremonies will be United Nations officials. A keynote speech will be delivered by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who will reflect on Britain's role in the creation of two major Arab countries.

Except this won't happen.

After World War I, the League of Nations created five mandates in the Middle East: Syria, Transjordan, Palestine, Mesopotamia and Lebanon. All those mandates, with the exception of Palestine, became sovereign nation states, retaining the borders identified by the League of Nations. Not one of them had ever before held sovereignty over that territory. The Jews alone had once maintained a sovereign kingdom in the Levant.

Yet the only country still celebrating its right to exist by genuflecting before the world is Israel, which hosts annual celebrations of the 1947 U.N. Resolution 181 that partitioned British Mandatory Palestine into Jewish and Arab states.

This year is no different. For example, in Los Angeles, the Consul General of Israel is organizing a 75th anniversary celebration of the event. Subscribe to The JNS Daily Syndicate by email and never miss our top stories

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Palestinian TV encourages kids to become "martyrs"
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 27 Nov 11:00 AM

We've seen this before, and we'll see it again. And the West will continue to ignore this open incitement to terror aimed at children from official Palestinian Authority TV:

Song: "Mother, in a new dress accompany me to [my] wedding. I came to you as a Martyr, O mother, O mother."

Official PA TV host: "This song was spread on social media and shows one of the youths during the confrontations with the occupation soldiers in Hebron. Perhaps there is a message in it: That even the living youth will not return to their mothers alive, but will be married off in a procession as Martyrs.

The video from social media is shown.

Young Palestinian: "Mother, in a new dress accompany me to [my] wedding. I came to you as a Martyr, O mother, O mother.

[Official PA TV, A Tour of Social Media, Oct. 28, 2022]

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Arabs cheering violations of human rights against Israelis in Qatar; @Amnesty and @HRW silent
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 27 Nov 08:06 AM

I've seen lots of articles in Arabic extolling how Israelis are being abused by many Arabs at the World Cup in Qatar. This one from Ma'an - an independent Palestinian news source not associated with any terror group - is typical:

"The majority of Arab peoples do not like our presence here, even though we signed 4 normalization agreements." Israeli Channel 12 correspondent, Ohad Hemo.

The words of this reporter summarize what is happening on the ground here, but the expression is inaccurate, as the reporter used the term "do not like" to mitigate the burden of meaning on the settlers' ears, but the appropriate term is "hate", "despise", "reject", "disdain". There are many terms suitable for this context, but what is certain is that the Arab peoples have recorded a clear position in relation to "Israel" since the beginning of the World Cup in Qatar.

The Israeli media is experiencing a crisis of transportation and presence at the World Cup. News of Israeli reporters getting insulted and rejected all the time tops people's fondest stories about the World Cup. With every talk of expelling an Israeli reporter from a café or street, Palestinian flags increase in the streets and World Cup stadiums, and there is much talk about Palestine...Read More

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