יום חמישי, 26 בינואר 2023

Daily EoZ Digest

FIVE Palestinian child soldiers killed so far this yearnoreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 26 Jan 05:45 AM On Wednesday, Muhammad Ali Abd Musa Muhammad A

Like   Tweet  
eozlogo2

FIVE Palestinian child soldiers killed so far this year
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 26 Jan 05:45 AM

On Wednesday, Muhammad Ali Abd Musa Muhammad Ali, 16, was killed after aiming a (fake) gun at IDF soldiers in Shuafat.

Hamas said that he was a member.

That is the fifth Palestinian child soldier killed this year - fully 25% of all the Palestinian militants killed by Israel this year have been children.

All of them were claimed as members of terror groups.

These include:

1/2 Fuad Mohammad 'Aabed, 17 (Hamas)
1/3 Adam Essam Ayyad, 15 (PFLP)
1/5 Amer Abu Zeitoun, 16 (Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades)
1/16 Amro Khaled Al-Khumour, 14 (PFLP)
1/25 Muhammad Ali Abd Musa Muhammad Ali, 16 (Hamas)

These kids are being groomed to be cannon fodder. Some of them wrote notes to their families, meaning that they intended to be killed.

I have not seen one word from "human rights groups." about Palestinian child soldiers this year. Nothing from UNICEF. Nothing from Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese. Nothing from the EU. Nothing from the State Department. Nothing in the Western media.

And each "child" is promoted as an innocent...Read More

01/25 Links Pt2: Woke 'ESG' investors guilty of anti-Semitism as they target Israel; Harvard Deserves Kenneth Roth — the Master of Human Wrongs; Senate Republican Blocks Biden Pick of Soros BDS Activist
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 25 Jan 06:00 PM

From Ian:

Cary Nelson and Michael Saenger: When Discourse about Israel Becomes Antisemitic: A Guide for the Perplexed

Cary Nelson and Michael Saenger argue for understanding antisemitic anti-Zionism as 'a prejudice with definable characteristics' and of the need for 'a standard that can help us identify antisemitic bias in articles, books and public statements about the Jewish state.' In bringing specificity to the broad guidelines of the IHRA definition, Nelson and Saenger provide much-needed clarity by offering a comprehensive list of examples of the types of statement about Israel which cross the line from legitimate criticism to antisemitism.

Any nation can and should be criticised, both by those who live within its borders and those who do not.[1] But heated debates for years have raged over whether and when attacks on Israeli history and national policy actually falsify that history or so misrepresent Israeli policies that they cross a line from reasoned political critique to demonisation and antisemitism. This debate sometimes takes binary form, with some acting as if no criticism of Israel is ever antisemitic, and others behaving as if all criticism of Israel is antisemitic (though the latter belief has waned in public forums). We believe matters can be clarified by supplementing the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's (IHRA) influential list...Read More

ElderToons: The real reason Israel is singled out for insults
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 25 Jan 04:15 PM

* * *

* * *

Buy the EoZ book, PROTOCOLS: Exposing Modern Antisemitism today at Amazon!

Or order from your favorite bookseller, using ISBN 9798985708424.

Read all about it here!

...Read More

Apparently, the only unilateral moves opposed by the US and EU are those by Israel
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 25 Jan 02:15 PM

In yesterday's State Department briefing there was this exchange between Said Arikat and spokesperson Ned Price:

Q: The Arab press and the Israeli press are both reporting that Israel is planning a – like a – to accelerate the demolishing of – the demolition of Palestinian homes in Area C and in other areas. Do you have a comment on that?

MR PRICE: Our comment on this is – remains the fact that we believe it's critical for Israel and the Palestinian Authority to refrain from unilateral steps that exacerbate tensions and undercut efforts to advance a negotiated two-state solution. This includes the annexation of territory, settlement activity, and demolitions.

I just went through a selection of press briefings that used the word "unilateral" in respect to Israel and Palestinians over the past year, and while the spokesperson often says that the US is against either side making any unilateral moves that could increase tensions, I cannot find a single example where any Palestinian actions are considered unilateral.

Not them submitting complaints to the ICC. Not them building entirely new Arab settlements in Area C. Not them praising suicide bombers and other terrorists. Not paying terrorists and their families lifetime salaries.

Someone should ask Ned Price explicitly what Palestinian unilateral moves the US opposes.

* * *

* * *

Buy the EoZ book, PROTOCOLS: Exposing Modern Antisemitism today at...Read More

01/25 Links Pt1: The UNIFIL Follies Turn Deadly on the Israel-Lebanon Border; Congress members urge removal of UN official for antisemitism
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 25 Jan 12:00 PM

From Ian:

The UNIFIL Follies Turn Deadly on the Israel-Lebanon Border

Four decades on, UNIFIL's mission has clearly become untenable. Not only is the organization ineffective, the deployment serves as a key driver of the economy in south Lebanon, employing and sustaining Hezbollah's supporters and constituents. At $500 million a year—$125 million of which is paid by Washington—the deployment is also expensive. Already, the force is in harm's way, and during the inevitable next war between Israel and Hezbollah, this 10,000-strong contingent will provide the militia with an impressive human shield.

Recognizing these deficits, in 2020, then Secretary of State Mike Pompeo threatened to veto UNIFIL's renewal in the Security Council if changes weren't made to the mandate to improve the security situation along the border. Judging from Hezbollah's aggressive response to even the slightest amendment to the mandate's language, it's unlikely these changes would have improved UNIFIL's performance.

Absent these revisions, the Trump administration pressed to downsize the force, consistent with its limited mission. But stiff opposition on the Security Council, particularly from France, prevented this proposed change to the mandate. Then with the August 2020 Beirut port explosion—which killed over 200 and decimated the capital—the administration balked, dropping any talk of vetoing...Read More

Unusually high amount of antisemitism in Arabic media yesterday
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 25 Jan 10:15 AM

All of these articles were published on Tuesday.
From Turkey Al-Aan, the world's capitalist system is split between the British and the Jews.

The global capitalist system is supported by the dialectical relationship between two authoritarian powers, whose struggle sometimes takes the form of collusion.

The Cold War was just an invented fictional war. There were ostensible capitalist and socialist blocs, but the real battle was between two invisible actors. One of these actors was the Anglo-Saxons, whose masterminds were the British.

The second actor is the active elements in the Jewish power, who are known as the proponents of the globalization theory, and they are the founders and owners of the American establishment system.

Two important weekly magazines serve as spokespeople and watchdogs for the world order: The Economist and Time.

The Economist magazine is the mouthpiece for the interests of the British, that is, on behalf of the Anglo-Saxons. As for Time magazine, it is the voice of the Jewish power, which is centered in the United States, but this power also controls the economies of many countries such as Russia, Germany and France.

These are the two most powerful magazines that control and direct those who rule the...Read More

"He's a victim!" "He's a heroic martyr!" "He's both!"
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 25 Jan 08:00 AM

In what has become a daily occurrence, a Palestinian man was shot and killed as he tried to stab Israelis.
Aref Abdel Nasser Aref Lahlouh attempted the attack at a checkpoint near Kedumim.
Palestinian media went through their usual ritual. At first, they claimed that he was shot for no reason.
Then they say that he was "allegedly" trying to stab a soldier but the Israelis killed him in cold blood. And that the heartless Israelis killed him in front of his mother and brother.
And then, when it becomes clear that he actually did try to stab people, they turn him from an innocent victim into a heroic martyr.
Here's video of the incident that appears...Read More

blogger facebook twitter
1px
 

אין תגובות:

הוסף רשומת תגובה