יום שישי, 10 במרץ 2023

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The terrorist hanging out the windownoreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 10 Mar 05:45 AM Did you see the photo of the terrorist hanging out the window in

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The terrorist hanging out the window
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 10 Mar 05:45 AM

Did you see the photo of the terrorist hanging out the window in Jenin and trying to shoot Israeli troops with one arm? He ended up being killed.
Well the moderate Fatah organization decided to memorialize him:

I'm no expert on Arab iconography, but I think they are saying that he is now burning up in the hot fires of hell, symbolized by the sun.

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03/09 Links Pt2: Ilan Halimi's murder and the whitewashing of Muslim antisemitism; America's Tradition in Fighting Boycotts of Israel; El-Kurd Destroys His Own Credibility With 'Apartheid Israel' Confession
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 09 Mar 06:00 PM

From Ian:

Ilan Halimi's murder and the whitewashing of Muslim antisemitism

Seventeen years ago, a Parisian gang calling itself "the Barbarians" lured a twenty-three-year-old cell-phone salesman named Ilan Halimi onto its turf, tortured him for three weeks while reciting Quranic verses, and then left him to die by the roadside. Halimi's murder is often seen as the beginning of the current era of anti-Semitic violence in France. Eleanor Krasne comments on the repeated failure of the French government, and even of Jewish leaders, to confront the sources of such violence:

The French authorities initially neglected to explore the anti-Semitic nature of the crime, but after a three-week search, they finally caught the gang's leader, Youssef Fofana. When the case went to trial, Fofana wore a t-shirt that said "Allahu Akbar," and when asked to state his identity said, "My name is Arab, armed African rebellion Salafist barbarian army, and I was born on February 13, 2006 in Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois." In other words, Fofana boasted of his allegiance to Salafism, a political-religious movement within Islam that seeks to establish a global caliphate. . . . Fofana was also saying that he was "born" the moment Ilan Halimi died.

Muslims are not solely responsible for French anti-Semitism, nor is every Muslim an anti-Semite. However, radical Islam's role in French anti-Semitism must...Read More

Palestinian news stories you probably didn't know about
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 09 Mar 04:00 PM

During the funeral of Abdel Fattah Kharousheh, who murdered the Yaniv brothers, Palestinian police fired tear gas and tried to take away Hamas flags. This resulted in Kharousheh's body falling to the ground.
A 37 year old Palestinian in Taffouh was shot in the head and killed during a "family dispute."
Another was killed in a dispute over a coat.

Hamas sentenced three people to death in Gaza, two of them for "collaborating" with Israel and one for drug charges.

A gang of 11 people were...Read More

Unsold Purim Costumes Repackaged As Passover 'Cereal' (PreOccupied Territory)
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 09 Mar 02:22 PM

Our weekly column from the humor site PreOccupied Territory.

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Jerusalem, March 12 - What becomes of the racks and racks of masks, wigs, cloaks, and other mass-produced paraphernalia that no one bought, but occupies valuable display space in the stores? More and more in recent years, the all-plastic products wind up bleached, shredded, dyed, and marketed again, this time as kosher-for-Passover breakfast cereal, according to several store proprietors.

Sunday morning saw employees at MaxStock in downtown Jerusalem continuing to remove hundreds of Purim costumes and costume pieces from the shelves and racks of the discount retail chain, now that the festival of Purim has concluded and the market for such items will wane until late winter next year. But rather than stow the products in storage until then, dispose of them, or attempt to return them to suppliers in China, several years ago a group of vendors realized that some people become so obsessed with finding Passover-compatible equivalents to their everyday foods that they will buy anything, no matter how repulsive, marketed in the appropriate niche - leading those vendors to a joint venture that processes the unsold costumes into colored flakes that they can sell as "Passover Flakes" that enough desperate consumers will buy.

"I don't know why it took us so many years to have that epiphany," recalled...Read More

03/09 Links Pt1: Blinken Builds a Palestinian Hezbollah in the West Bank; Abbas' advisor: PA policy is based on the stages plan; Sen. Cotton: Democrats should stop meddling in Israeli democracy
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 09 Mar 12:00 PM

From Ian:

Blinken Builds a Palestinian Hezbollah in the West Bank

While the Biden administration has been busy encouraging and funding the Israeli protest movement against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's proposed judicial reforms, it has also launched a far more potentially dangerous and lethal attempt to destabilize the leading military power in the Middle East. The wave of domestic protests in Israel comes on the heels of the most deadly series of Palestinian terror attacks since the end of the Second Intifada. Incredibly, the U.S. is now proposing to take advantage of its ally's political weakness by standing up a potential 5,000-man Palestinian terror army that would ostensibly fight terrorism in the West Bank in place of the IDF.

Washington, D.C.'s latest bout of Mideast pyromania began with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to Ramallah at the end of January, right after a Palestinian terrorist shot dead seven Israelis outside a synagogue in Neve Yaakov. Naturally, the secretary of state came bearing condolence gifts: a lot more money for the Palestinian Authority, an agreement to provide 4G communications in the West Bank—an initiative from U.S. Ambassador Tom Nides, which he "pounded the table" in order to get rolling, even as there are concerns that advanced ICT infrastructure might complicate efforts by Israeli security to monitor...Read More

Can Europe Be Relied On When It Claims It Wants To Help Fight Antisemitism? (Daled Amos)
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 09 Mar 10:20 AM

By Daled Amos

It looks like the West is finally getting serious about fighting antisemitism.

In December, the Biden Administration declared it would confront antisemitism. Just last month several antisemitism envoys from Europe came to the US to meet with the White House to advise it and a special panel on how to combat Jew-hatred.

Rabbi Andrew Baker, the director of international Jewish affairs at the AJC, saw this as something of a twist, seeing how Europe has been slow to recognize that it had a problem:

Europe has stepped forward. I don't want to say we became smug in America, but now we find ourselves seeking their help.

And what kind of advice is Europe offering?

Katharina von Schnurbein, the European Commission coordinator on combating antisemitism and fostering Jewish life said in an interview that her recommendations to the US focused on "the whole range of antisemitism—online education, Holocaust remembrance, security."

And then she said something odd:

Fostering Jewish life is central, she said, "to make sure that Jews in Europe can go about their lives in line with their religious and cultural traditions, and also free from fear." [emphasis added]Oystein Lyngroth said something similar.

Lyngroth is Norway's special envoy for freedom of religion or belief and is also the head of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's (IHRA...Read More

Palestinian prime minister supports and praises jihadists in Arabic
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 09 Mar 08:00 AM

This morning, Israeli forces killed three Islamic Jihad terrorists responding to gunshots from their car. Pistols, rifles, explosives and IEDs were found in the car.

Islamic Jihad openly admits that its militants fired first at the IDF forces.
However, as with every other case this year of Israeli forces killing Palestinian terrorists, the official Palestinian Wafa news agency doesn't say a word about their affiliation or the circumstances. It reports that the "young men" were "executed" at point blank range.
Every single time, while the Palestinian terror groups praise the "pure blood" of their "martyrs" watering the gardens of resistance, Wafa frames their deaths as if they are innocent civilians - which is the message that organizations like Jewish Voice for Peace gladly spread to the West.
Everyone who follows the news closely knows...Read More

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