Sunday, February 28, 2010

Check This Out

Check the comments, including mine, here.

What DO They Think?

Let me give you a quick seminar on the Israel-Arab conflict based on the prinicple of "it started when he hit me back" based on this story:-

Israel police broke into the Temple Mount compound in Jerusalem's Old City on Sunday, after Palestinian worshippers hurled stones at non-Muslim visitors of the holy site, barricading themselves in one of the compound's mosques.

...Adnan al-Husseini, a Palestinian official in charge of Jerusalem, said Palestinian youths had spent the night at the mosque saying Jewish hardliners had threatened to enter the site.


Israel's government decided that two sites located in Judea and Samaria will be treated as part of the national heritage preservation scheme.

Those two, Hebron's Cave of the Patriarchs and Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem, are Jewish sites with a history of thousands of years. For the past 43 years they have been under Israel's administrative control.

So, what do the Arabs do. They riot.

They riot and they deny any Jewish connection to any part of the Land of Israel.

And they suggest that "Jewish hardliners had threatened to enter the site". But that's permitted. And is done almost daily. And if the Arabs wouldn't throw stones, shout, scream and yell and make outrageously false claims, all religious locations could be shared by all.

But, if the Muslims continue excluding us from our sites in one way or another, obviously they cannot expect any quid pro quo.

If we cannot enter, cannot excavate, cannot pray, cannot visit, do they presume there will be reciprocity?

What DO they think?


P.S.

I forgot to emphasize this:

Palestinian worshippers hurled stones at non-Muslim visitors of the holy site.


Non-Muslim means also Christians. So what happened to all that Christian-Muslim solidarity?

And BBC gets lost:

Israeli police say they have entered a compound in Jerusalem containing the al-Aqsa mosque, one of Islam's holiest sites...The site also contains the Western Wall, a sacred site for Jews.


Dear BBC, no, the Western Wall is not in the Temple Mount. It is an external supporting wall.

And, the Temple Mount is what is sacred to the Jews.

Actually, the Arab Maan agency gets it right:-

The compound, known by Muslims as the Haram Ash-Sharif, is the third holiest site in Islam, believed to be the location where the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven and returned. The site is the holiest for Jews, who believe it to be the site of the Second Temple, destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD, and is referred to by Jews and Israelis as the Temple Mount.

How Odd

You need a reason to think oddly of Jews?

Not mean hate. Not frothing antisemitism. Just that bewildered "what the...?".

Here, for example:

Her fortunes have drastically improved since her mother’s death, her third marriage and her child’s recovery...Shapiro explores various flavors of belief that exist, she says, “on the other side of logic”: “energy work” with a woman who channels spirits by the laying-on of hands; the spirituality of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, which in her 20s Shapiro attended for years, though she did not really think she was an alcoholic; a form of Judaism that is loving and comforting, unlike what she perceives as the punishing, judgmental Orthodoxy of her youth; the Brahma Viharas, the key virtues of Buddhism (loving kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy and equanimity) — is it possible for any human being to consistently practice them?


So, what went on previously?

Well,

She grew up in a tense Orthodox Jewish household where her parents were deeply divided about religion. Her observant father became addicted to painkillers; her mother resented her faith and seethed with rage, much of it directed at Dani. Shapiro often felt like the black sheep — or, as she puts it, the “blond sheep” — in her own home. She rebelled, drank too much, dropped out of college, became mistress to her best friend’s stepfather, a wealthy married lawyer, in a spectacularly ill-­advised affair. Then a car crash, in which her father was killed and her mother broke 80 bones, altered her life forever.



Her site. I know you're interested.

The Fair Play (Not) of the Jewish Book Week in London

You want balance?

The Brits, and especially Jewish Brits, know how. Here are two examples from their Jewish Book Week confab:

Human rights activist Prof. Francesca Klug, J Street advisor Daniel Levy and Ben-Gurion University's Prof. David Newman will discuss the debate between those labeled as "self-hating Jews" and ardent supporters of Israel who give unconditional support to Israel
.

Debate?

Between whom? Between what opposing views?

All three are far-left with Klug an Independent Jewish Voice, Newman attacking in classic McVarthy-style the NGO-Monitor group and Levy, well, he's been at the Geneva Initative and is going left.


For sure, though, a good collection of self-hating Jews.


and this, too:

JBW has been criticised for hosting on Sunday the critical of Israel editor of the London Review of Books (LRB), Mary-Kay Wilmers. Last year Wilmers told The Sunday Times: "I'm unambiguously hostile to Israel because it¹s a mendacious state. They do things that are just so immoral and counterproductive and, as a Jew, especially as a Jew, you can't justify that." LRB did the first review of Walt and Mearsheimer's 'Israel Lobby' book in 2006 and LRB writer Ed Harriman produced the documentary earlier this year that implied there was a powerful and influential Israeli lobby at work in the UK.

D'Amico told the Jewish Chronicle this week that Wilmers has been invited to discuss her latest book and not her views on Israel.


But, of course. What else would she discuss?

Oh, here's a review of that book and I am confident that Mary-Kay will easily slip Israel into her family's history retelling.

Purim Humor Cont'd

While life-saving, somehow I don't think there'll be a rush on implant procedures out here in Judea and Samaria:-

Breast implant saves woman's life

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 26 (UPI) -- A silicone breast implant saved the life of a California woman who was shot in the chest by a gunman, a doctor says.

The gunman aimed his weapon directly at Lydia Carranza's heart but one of her implants stopped the bullet and prevented any fragments from reaching her vital organs, the Los Angeles Times reports.

"She's just one lucky woman," said Dr. Ashkan Ghavami. "The bullet fragments were millimeters from her heart and her vital organs. Had she not had the implant, she might not be alive today."



But one can hope?

Mossad Lightbulbs

Did you hear the one about how many Mossad lightbulbs agents you need to wet out a Hamas operative?

It's now close to 30, and climbing.

It's those darn passports that keep getting in the way.

OU Chips In

The Orthodox Union is upset with the Obama administration for criticizing Netanyahu's Heritage Plan, under which Israel will invest $100 million in rehabilitating historic and religious sites throughout Israel. The OU released that:

“It is not ‘provocative’ to invest in and rehabilitate holy/historic sites — that are open to both Jews and Muslims. Nothing PM Netanyahu has proposed precludes a peace agreement. It is provocative for the Palestinians to assert that there is no Jewish connection to these sites and for them to use this as yet another false basis for refusal to engage in peace negotiations.”


And the State Department itself is being quite provocative after investing its own money in developing cultural heritage projects that are in that same area but are off-limits to Jews!

It's Purim in Paras



One can dream, no?


Stolen from here.


(Kippah tip: BT)

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Finkelstein Wary About the King Solomon Wall

Oh, no, Finkelstein can't be 100% negative. It "depends". He's covering his tuches:-

How Reliable Is the Bible?

Tel Aviv University archaeologist Israel Finkelstein, who was not involved in the excavation, agrees that it's possible King Solomon constructed the wall.

But Finkelstein cautioned against leaning too heavily on the Bible to interpret the findings. Familiarity with religious or historic texts connected to any given site is important, he said, but their usefulness can vary.

"It depends upon the text. Each has its own characteristics, each needs to be approached differently," he said. "There is the question as to when it was written—300 years after, or at the time of the events? What are its goals and its ideology? Why was it written?"


Well, he's neutralized himself. Whew.

Friday, February 26, 2010

We've Had Hail Today

What was left just outside our door on the steps:



Purim in Dubai

I can't travel this year so I'm giving my passport to the Mossad is now at Facebook.

Ten reasons to give your passport to the Mossad

1. "You" get to travel to exotic locations even when you don't leave the country
2. People will think that you are like James Bond
3. Your friends will be nice to you just in case you really are Mossad
4. It’s cheaper than traveling yourself
5. The Mossad are nice people really, just misunderstood
6. The Mossad are the defenders of the only real democracy in the Middle East
7. The Mossad were killing terrorists before it even became fashionable
8. Having the Mossad use your passport to kill a terrorist is probably the only interesting thing that will ever happen to you
9. So much of the world hates Israel that no one will hold it against you if your passport is used in a killing
10. Better a Mossad hit than an Israeli missile which tends to kill everyone in proximity to the victim


My 11th:

The shopping is really great.

Reverse Creeping Annexation

No Prayer Permitted on Temple Mount Gates Tour

The “El Har HaMoriah” (To Mt. Moriah) Institute has finally received police permission to hold a tour around the Temple Mount gates in the Old City – but the restrictions make it nearly unfeasible.

Following protracted negotiations between the Institute and police officials, a meeting was held last week in which the final details were hammered out. The restrictions appear to outweigh the permits, however – and first among the “don’ts” is "Don't pray."...

The hours of the tour are restricted, as are the number of participants – to 15. The Jews must obligate themselves not to disturb the Moslem worshippers and others passersby, and may not even sit on stools while the guide is providing an explanation. The guides, whose identities must be provided to the police in advance, may not sit at all, and they are responsible to prevent “provocations vis-à-vis the local population.”

The tour must not enter the cemetery next to Mercy Gate, nor the adjacent Arab school, nor may the participants come within two meters of Cotton Gate.

Most importantly, according to Institute officials: “There will be no group or individual prayers at the entrance way at any hour.”



And I thought the Temple Mount was limited to an area of a 500 cubit square.

Here:-

1The Temple Mount measured five hundred cubits by five hundred cubits. Its largest [open] space was to the south, the next largest to the east, the third largest to the north, and its smallest [open space] was to the west; the place where its measure was greatest was where its use was greatest. 2Whosoever it was that entered the Temple Mount came in on the right and went round and came out on the left...


This 'reaching out' by the police will only increase a 'reaching in'.

A Bronner Botch - It's All in a Name

Ethan Bronner displays the subtle bias that permeates our media reality - even if unintended - when on the issue of eastern Jerusalem he writes:-

no utterance escapes politics. All labels and names here are contested. The mayor calls the neighborhood not by its Arabic name of Al Bustan but by a Hebrew one — Gan Hamelech, or the King’s Garden, a reference to the spot some believe King David wrote psalms


Ethan, Bustan in Arabic means Garden or Orchard. The Arabs are foreigners, and have been since 638, and are occupiers, turning Jewish land into what they wish you and other to supposedly consider as Arab land since time immemorial". Hebrew came first.

You see, the Arabs "borrowed" not only the name but the history of the Jews there. It's not even a contest.

That name, Gan HaMelech, the King's Garden, is found in Second Kings 25:4 and in Jeremiah 39:4, for example.

The Arabs came to Jerusalem, calling it Beyt El-Makdas, the Beit HaMikdash, the Temple. Almost all iof the names of existing Arab locations in the Land of Israel are either translations of or adaptations to the original Hebrew placename. is they who are contesting and attempting to illegally rewrite reality.

Don't let them steal our nomenclature, our history, our identity, our land.

What Sullivan Doesn't Grasp

Andrew Sullivan of The Atlantic has been quite ferocious recently on the Israel front.

His latest rant is here where is generously includes a critique of his postion and responds.

I decided to concentrate on this part of his reasoning:-

...I can understand if some draw the line at anything that might risk the actual security of Israel. But freezing construction of settlements on the West Bank? How could that affect Israeli security? Many Israelis believe it is essential to Israel's future security. It is the least Israel could do to help its largest ally and supporter. But even this ... is out of the question and followed up by provocation after provocation.

I'm not a fool. Netanyahu is out to destroy Obama's outreach to the Muslim world. In that battle, I stand with Obama and have every reason to be frustrated with the direction Israel is taking. No more excuses. It's getting pathetic.


Okay, A. = Many Israelis believe

Many pundits like Sullivan believe the polls, usually published in Ha-Ha-Haaretz and other outlets of a very certain political/ideological character, that tend to provide a soft, minimalistic outlook by a supposed majority of Israelis assuming the "peace now" line (that's with a lower 'p' and 'n'). And due to the questions, that usually is the case. But real polls as elections and over the past 43 years almost, the parties that promise security, continued Jewish residency in Judea and Samaria, firm commitment to Jewish history and heritage usually form the governments and those who don't and still form a coalition usually find their coalition collapsing when they assume another policy posture, even those of the Right, i.e., Netanyahu after Wye and Hebron.

And B. = Netanyahu is out to destroy Obama's outreach to the Muslim world

This is stupid and probably a result of judaeophobia. Netanyahu doesn't need to do that. The Muslims are doing that very well and in fact, either Obama and his advisors, or whoever pointed him in that direction (Rashid Khalidi? Edward Said?), seem to have erred in that approach from its very foundation. The Muslim world doesn;t need Netanyahu's assistance. Unfortunately, ever since FDR's boat ride with Ibn Saud, the American Presidency had been both enamored and screwed over repeatedly by the Muslim world (with exceptions, of course) and led by the nose to blame the Jews, or Zionism.

Sullivan has no good answer for why the Pals. haven't come to the negotiating table following the construction moratorium. So, blame the Jews for statements, for provocations, for lack of sensitive timing (see his piece).

Sullivan doesn't grasp this and is sullying himself.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

A Winking Anne Frank Is Not Funny

My letter-to-the-editor in The Forward:-


Frank Gag Is No Laughing Matter

For a newspaper to publish a photoshopped Anne Frank winking, even in a Purim spoof edition, is not only tasteless but sacrilegious (“Backward,” February 26).

Yisrael Medad
Shiloh

Just Who Is Provocative and Unhelpful?

On Wednesday yesterday, State Department spokesman Mark Toner got all provocative and unhelpful to the goal of restarting peace talks.

What happened?

Well,

the State Department on Wednesday sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government for adding two shrines in the West Bank to Israel's list of national heritage sites. The move, announced Sunday, sparked Palestinian protests and has drawn criticism from other quarters, including the United Nations.

State Department spokesman Mark Toner said the administration viewed the move as provocative and unhelpful to the goal of getting the two sides back to the table.

Toner said U.S. displeasure with the designations of the Cave of the
Patriarchs in the West Bank town of Hebron and the traditional tomb of the biblical matriarch Rachel in Bethlehem had been conveyed to senior Israeli officials by American diplomats.


I've searched for a State Dept. source but haven't come up with one.

But never mind, the point that needs to be made is twofold: what is the problem and is there hypocrisy here?

What is at the root of this preservation crisis can be explained by this article Between Paralysis and Practice: Theorizing the Political Liminality of Palestinian Cultural Heritage by Robert R. Sauders summary:

The Israeli military occupation of Palestine since 1967 coupled with the introduction of limited autonomy in 1993 has positioned the yet-to-be formed nation-state in political liminality — neither completely sovereign nor entirely subjugated. While this ambiguity has obvious ramifications for Palestine as a political entity, it also places the cultural heritage of Palestine in potential jeopardy. This paper examines the legal and historical construction of liminality for Palestine and explores how its ambiguous political status impacts the preservation, protection and management of cultural heritage in Palestine and influences the construction of cultural heritage narratives by Palestinians.


Of course, in Jordan, for a little archaeology, they move villages. But Israel is still slapped around by Toner.

But more than hypocrisy, we know that the United States provides funds for archaeological and cultural projects of Arabs in Judea and Samaria. In other words, the US is in direct competition with Israel about preserving history in Judea and Samaria.

The only question is whether that history is to be true and genuine or corrupted and fake. What will America go with? Will it be provocative and unhelpful?

United States Progressing On Thwarting Terrorism

Well, not quite but the sharks are being taken care of:-

Global Conservation of Migratory Sharks
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
February 19, 2010


The United States has joined the Philippines and forty other nations in adopting a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote the conservation and management of migratory sharks...The MOU was negotiated under the auspices of the Convention on Migratory Species to foster scientific research on, and to enhance the conservation and management of, seven initial species of migratory sharks: the Basking, Great White, Longfin and Shortfin Mako, Porbeagle, northern hemisphere Spiny Dogfish and Whale sharks. Signatories to the MOU may subsequently include other shark species in need of conservation.

...the negotiations successfully navigated several technically complex and challenging issues in order to reach agreement. These included the number of species to be covered, the legal nature of the MOU, and the relationship between the MOU and the overarching Conservation of Migratory Sharks.


Maybe they are at least practicing on sharks in preparation for bigger fish?

More Pals. To the U.S. - Actually Alaska

Seems the State Department has it in for Sarah Palin:-


...QUESTION: A release by the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine has a statement claiming 100 refugees from the Al-Waleed camp that’s inside Iraq have left the country and will be resettled in the United States. Can you confirm that?


MR. CROWLEY: I don’t think that number is correct. I think we’ve had several hundred Palestinians referred to us over a period of time. I think so far in this fiscal year, nine Palestinians from Iraq have arrived in the United States.


The basis for this program is that while you are familiar with the work of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees in the Near East, known better under its acronym UNWRA, but Palestinians in Iraq are not covered by that program, but are the responsibility of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.


So we are working with the UN on this issue and we have had some Palestinians come to the United States, but not that large a number.


QUESTION: So no major influx of any refugees – Palestinian – to the U.S. within --


MR. CROWLEY: So far in this fiscal year, we’ve had nine.


QUESTION: Thank you.


QUESTION: Is it correct that these – at least some of these people are going to Alaska?

MR. CROWLEY: I do not know.


QUESTION: Could you check on that?


MR. CROWLEY: I sure can.


QUESTION: Because it would seem to be a bit of a geographic mistake to send them to – to send Palestinians who have been living in Iraq and then before, to Alaska.


MR. CROWLEY: So you don’t think that change of pace is appropriate – beautiful mountains?


QUESTION: I don’t know.


That's from
Philip J. Crowley, Assistant Secretary
Daily Press Briefing
Washington, DC
February 23, 2010



Do they have something against Alaska or is it just Palin?

Electrifying

The Jerusalem Light Rail is going electric.

They are supposed to have a short trial run of some three stations length this week and I spotted the electrification wires:







The HADAR Lawfare Event

Last night I attended another HADAR event.

It was devoted to the subject of Lawfare and the panel, emceed by the Jerusalem Post editor David Horovitz, included Professor Irwin Cotler, Canadian Member of Parliament and former Justice Minister, Lieutenant Colonel (res.) David Benjamin, the former director of the international division of the IDF Advocate General and legal advisor for the Southern Command in Gaza and D.J. Schneeweiss, the anti-boycott coordinator for Europe at the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs will respond.

The audience of over 250 enjoyed their remarks which I found that they all knew what they were talking about, said it fairly well and even made suggestions about what to do. The ideas were cogent. In comparison to other events of this type, this was a good evening.

It was held in conjunction with Europeans for Israel and Brenda Katten, who I first met in England 35 years ago, also spoke.

Pictures:





Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Serry Says It: No Humanitarian Gaza Problem

U.N. Special Coordinator Serry informed the President that U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon plans to visit Israel and the Palestinian Authority soon to discuss several issues including how Israel can facilitate the movement of goods into Gaza. He added that there is no humanitarian problem in Gaza





For More on the Meeting

Purim Humor - Part One

I think I have a solution for the 'segregated' buses demand, where men and women are separated, men in front and women in back.

The men will simply sit on the laps of the women.

You can't have it the other way due to the yeitzer hara, the evil inclination.

And with the degree of pain this position causes the women, it still fulfills the instruction of Genesis 3:16


I will greatly multiply thy pain and thy travail;


And as our Rabbis of Great Wisdom have noted:


Rav Yisrael Yitzhak said: do not read 'travail' but 'travel'.

A Most Unfortunate Choice

The graphic designer for the weekly Torah sheet for the Rosh Yehudi group here in Israel, made an unfortunate choice in the name of the studio as can be seen down at the bottom of the masthead:


One Limerick That Isn't Funny

I stumbled over a reference to the Limerick anti-Jewish riots and thought I should assemble the information for you, too.

I:-

In 1904 there were over 150 Jews living in Limerick, a small city at the head of the Shannon estuary. At the turn of the century, anti-Semitism certainly existed in Ireland. The prejudice was imported from Europe and accepted by many. When this nonsense was preached from the pulpit by one Father John Creagh in 1904 (a priest of the Repemptorist order whose views were not officially sanctioned by the Catholic Church), the Catholic population were duly incited.

In 1899 Arthur Griffith, the founder of Sinn Fein, wrote that 'the three evil influences' were Jews, Freemasons and pirates. Father Creagh preached that the Jews were 'blood-sucking' money-lenders and that a common Jewish ritual was to 'kidnap and slay Christian children'. He urged a boycott on Jewish businesses. It was alleged the Jews added substances to the tea leaves they sold and that they were physically unhygenic.

Over the next two years the small Jewish population was subject to a trade boycott which brought them to financial ruin. They suffered harrasment, intimidation and abuse (both physical and verbal). There were no fatalities but most were forced to leave the city.

There were some voices of protest raised against the pogrom. Michael Davitt, the influential leader of the Land League had this to say -

'I protest, as an Irishman and a Christian, against this spirit of barbarous malignity being introduced into Ireland, under the pretended form of material regard for the welfare of our workers.'

There have been other individual instances of violence and displays of prejudice against Jews since then, but the Limerick pogrom is the only organised campaign of anti-Semitism in Irish history. On the European scale these events may seem insignificant, but to the people of Limerick they leave an indelible stain.

A Lord Mayor of Limerick stated in 1970 that the pogrom was justified in 'defending the impoverished Limerick population against the exploitative Jews'.


II:-
In 1904, in Limerick, Father John Creagh, a priest of the Redemptorist order, incited the local population against "blood-sucking" Jewish money-lenders and travelling pedlars. His sermons brought about a two-year trade boycott of Jewish businesses, which was accompanied by intimidation, abuse, harassment and beatings (although there were no fatalities) and resulted in the almost total departure of the 150-strong Limerick Jewish community.

The issue of the Limerick "pogrom" resurfaced three times in more recent years, when various individuals sought to justify it. In 1965 there was correspondence following a television programme on the incident by Radio Telefis Éirean (RTE), the national broadcasting agency. In 1970, there was a further controversy when the then lord mayor of Limerick, Stephen Coughlan, declared his support for Father Creagh's "defending the impoverished Limerick population against the exploitative Jews". The issue flared up again in 1984, with the Jews being defended mainly by left-wing politicians. Only in 1990 did Limerick seek to make amends to its Jews by restoring the city's Jewish cemetery.

In the Republican movement at the turn of the century, Arthur Griffith, the founder of Sinn Féin, published antisemitic articles in the nationalist paper the United Irishman . In 1943, Oliver J. Flanagan, a Dáil (house of representatives) member for the Fine Gael party, aroused little protest when he proposed to the house to "rout the Jews out of this country".


III:-

Creagh received his theological training in France in the era of the Dreyfus affair, no doubt returning to Ireland having absorbed the antisemitic culture prevalent in France at the turn of the century. His sermons brought about a two-year trade boycott of Jewish businesses which was accompanied by harassment and beatings (although there were no fatalities) and resulted in the almost total departure of the 150-strong Limerick Jewish community.

IV:-

The messianic complex of a young and vigorous priest reacted with a surly, pent-up resentment, to produce an ugly display of bigoted thuggery. The clear hostility of the city burgers to the Jewish population also underlines the success of the immigrants in the lines of business which presumably had hitherto been the province of Corporation aldermen.

By 1904, there were roughly 35 Jewish families in Limerick, a total of 150 people. They lived in Collooney Street (now called Wolfe Tone) and had their burial ground in Kilmurray. The first link in the chain of violence came in January when, at a large Jewish wedding attended by the whole Jewish community and a number of Christians, Judge Adams commented on the vibrancy and success of the Jewish community. This produced a sour report in the Limerick Leader, comparing the prosperity of the Jews to the poverty of native Limerick people. Father Creagh, spiritual head of the Limerick Confraternity of the Holy Family, which even then had a membership of 6,000, took up the case. In a sermon the following Monday, he bitterly attacked the Jews. He was later to claim that "the Jewish religion has nothing whatever to do with my statements", yet obviously from his first controversial speech, it was a very significant factor for him.

The metaphor he used to open his sermon was certainly unambiguous enough. "It would be madness for a man to nourish in his own breast a viper that at any moment might slay its benefactor. So it is madness for a people to allow grow in their midst that which will eventually destroy them. . ."

The viper, as it transpired, was the Jewish population. Their initial crime, Fr. Creagh claimed, was that they rejected Jesus. "They crucified Him . . . they called down the curse of His Precious Blood on their own heads. And when they were scattered over the surface of the earth, they bore with them the unquenchable hatred of Jesus Christ and his followers. . . They persecuted the Christians. . . they slew St. Stephen, the first martyr, and ever since as often as opportunity afforded they did not hesitate to shed Christian blood, and that in the meanest and cruellest manner, as in the case of the Holy Martyr St. Simeone, whom they crucified out of hatred and derision of our Lord Jesus Christ. Twenty years ago and less Jews were known only by name and evil repute in Limerick, sucking the blood of other nations, and now they've fastened upon us . . ." and so on.

Of their habits Father Creagh was equally sure. "Nowadays they dare not kidnap and slay Christian children, but they will not hesitatc to expose them to a longer and even more cruel martyrdom, by taking their clothes off their backs and the bite out of their mouths. . . They came to our land to fasten themselves like leeches and to draw our blood when they have been forced away from other countries."

That was clear enough as well. Their purpose, Fr. Creagh outlined darkly. "Are the Jews a religion? I do not hesitate to say that there are no greater enemies of the Catholic Church. . . The Jews are in league with the Freemasons in France, and have succeeded in turning out of that country all the nuns and religious orders. . . The Redemptorist Fathers to the number 200 have been driven out of France."

And their achievements in Limerick received full elucidation. "They have wormed themselves into every form of business. . . in furniture, mineral water, milk, drapery and into business of every description, and trade under Irish names."

The litany of their malevolence was thorough. They forced their wares on unwilling women, they extorted their clientele by subtle manipulation of credit, they were ruining Limerick's trade. The Jewish population were portrayed as the cause of all Limerick's troubles.

The first attack

This bile and brimstone sermon had its effect. Large numbers of confraternity members, joined by their wives and children, launched an attack on the Jewish sector of the town, pelting Jews with mud, breaking windows, and throwing stones. In the subsequent prosecutions of eleven people, it was admitted that at least 300 people took part in the attack. Probably, it was more. Ten of the culprits received fines, ranging from 2/6 to 101-. The case against the other defendant was dismissed.

Michael Davitt was prompted by this outrage to write of the events. "I protest as an Irishman and a Catholic against this barbarous malignity being introduced into Ireland under the pretended form of a material regard for the welfare of our workers". Davitt was particularly sensitive to anti-semitism; only the year before, he had written an account of the persecution of the Jews in Kishinev, the capital of Bessarabia.

At the trial of the eleven, Davitt's letter was dismissed as the unwarranted intervention of an outsider-a response that seems to be the hallmark of Limerick authorities in any age. Nash, the defence Counsel who scorned Davitt's intercession, also claimed the events were greatly exaggerated. Whether they were or not, they set the precedent.

Father Creagh then claimed that he deprecated violence, that if the citizens of Limerick want to put an end to Jewish commercial enterprise they should boycott it. It was a cry echoed fervently by the Limerick Leader, the Irish Independent and by Father Murphy, spiritual director of the Women's Confraternity. Creagh claimed that Limerick was merely the centre of their activities, and that their network spread far beyond it.

The violence continued throughout January, but seems to have tapered off then. Far more pernicious was the boycott, which severely hit the Jewish traders. Many people were reneging on their debts, and the Jews were unable to collect without the threat of violence. Witnesses later declared that they thought the terms the Jews demanded were reasonable but that they were driven into complicity with the boycott by their neighbours and the native authority of Father Creagh. Despite recent claims that this credit was the consequence of rapacious moneylenders, no single contemporary source mention them as a source of friction. What was very probably behind the hostility was that some women in their husband's absence had been gulled into buying something on credit which they could not afford.

Vile practices, and Spanish Inquisition

In late March, the violence flared up again. In the last week of that month and the first of April, there were over forty attacks on Jews, and Father Creagh continued his educational courses in Hebrew perfidy. "Jews have always been a danger to the Christian people: they were the cause of the Spanish Inquisition being instituted." His sense of history varied from the indiffcrent to the dangerous. He reasserted his belief in the old medieval fantasy of Jews secreting young boys away for obscene rites and ultimately murder, quoting as authority medieval chronicles which at best warrant extreme circumspection. His logic was impeccable. "But why did every other land persecute them? Simply because of the vile practices of the Jews." His mission in life was not lofty. "The Jews are a curse to Limerick, and if I have the means of driving them out, I shall have accomplished one good thing in my life."

Steinberg vs. Indyk - For the Record

Martin Indyk has a screed at the "Australia Jewish Democratic Society" http://www.ajds.org.au/node/144 defending the New Israel Fund and attacking my friend, Gerald Steinberg.

Here is Gerald's rebuttal:

Dear Martin,

While I have known you for many years, and we often disagree, I did not expect you to join the campaign of personal attacks and hysteria launched in response to detailed analysis and legitimate concerns regarding the role of the New Israel Fund, on whose board you currently sit. I am also surprised by the many false claims you made under the banner of “The Truth about the New Israel Fund”. Rather than engaging in more mud-slinging, I am drawing your attention to some of the basic errors of commission and omission in your highly emotional defense of NIF. For additional documentation, see NGO Monitor.

Indyk: NIF plays a unique role as the driving force behind positive social
change in Israel and the defense of the human rights for all its citizens.
And it does so not just for Israeli Arabs but for every disadvantaged sector of
Israeli society...

While NIF funds disadvantaged sectors in Israel, NIF also diverts
approximately 20 percent of donor money to some 20 organizations that are
primarily involved in demonization campaigns, as specified below. These NIF
recipients publish attacks on Israel in English for foreign audiences; lobby the
US, UK and other governments on Goldstone and related issues; actively
participate in UN Human Rights Council attacks on Israel, etc. Indyk: NIF
does not support or fund divestment, boycott or sanction activities against the
State of Israel. Some of the examples of NIF recipients engaging in
BDS-related campaigns:

A) NIF grantee Coalition of Women for Peace ($285,509 in
2006-8) runs the “Who Profits?” divestment project, tracking corporations that
“are directly involved in the occupation.” “Who Profits?” and therefore NIF had
a major role in divestment in Norway and is pressing a similar project in the
UK.
B) NIF grantees Mossawa ($517,642 in 2006-8), Machsom
Watch, and Coalition of Women for Peace signed a May 2009 letter to the
Norwegian Government Pension Fund (NGPF), calling “upon the Norwegian people to join us in our efforts and to stop investing in the Israeli occupation of
Palestinian territory.” The letter accused Israeli and international
corporations of “provid[ing] specifically designed equipment for the
surveillance and repression of [the] Palestinian population through restrictions
of movement and collective punishments.”
C) Officials from Adalah and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHR-I $503,537 in 2006-8) spoke at a conference held by the UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People (Geneva, July 22-24). The focus of this conference was to formulate strategies for imposing boycotts and sanctions on Israel, as well as promoting “lawfare”.

Indyk: NIF opposes...ultra-nationalism in all its manifestations, both within Israel and among the nations and organizations that relate to Israel.

A) Adalah’s ($1,045,292 in 2006-8) 2007 proposed constitution for Israel called for replacing the Jewish foundation with a “democratic, bilingual and multicultural” framework. This “Democratic Constitution” – based on the “a one-state solution” – would permit Jewish immigration only for “humanitarian reasons.” In other words, the Jewish state would cease to exist.
B) Mossawa’s November 2006 position paper proposing a constitution for Israel, called for the eradication of the Israeli flag and national anthem, the right of the Arab minority to have a veto over matters of national import, and the immediate implementation of the Palestinian “Right of Return.”
C) Mada al-Carmel ($450,000 in 2006-8) helped compose and publish the “Haifa Declaration,” a document that calls for a “change in the definition of the State of Israel from a Jewish state” and accuses Israel of “exploiting” the Holocaust “at the expense of the Palestinian people.”

Indyk: Inevitably, some of them, especially in the Arab sector, will take positions that, as an individual, I strongly oppose, since they cannot be expected to buy into every aspect of the Zionist narrative.

But I will at the same time strongly defend their right to speak out as long as it is in responsible ways. We all agree on free speech, which, as you know, is a pillar of Israeli democracy. But the issue here is large-scale NIF funding that artificially amplifies the highly destructive voices, whose goal is to silence the “Zionist narrative”, to use your jargon. Using NIF donor money, these organizations contribute to demonization in the UN and elsewhere.

Indyk (on Im Tirtzu’s claims): The assertion that “without NIF there would be no Goldstone Report,” is based on bogus statistics. In fact, Goldstone based only 14% of his report – not 92% as claimed – on reports of Israeli human rights
organization.

The debate on the percentage of the Goldstone report based on NIF-funded
NGOs is a diversion. The focus should be on wider UN-based demonization,
including:
A) Following the publication of the Goldstone Report, Adalah joined the Palestinian NGOs Al Mezan, Al-Haq, and the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) in a press release urging countries to “re-evaluate their relationship with Israel.”
B) In 2009, a Public Committee Against Torture in Israel (PCATI - $48,888 in 2006-8) official testified in Geneva before the UN’s Goldstone inquiry on the Gaza war, referring to Israel’s “unacceptable collective punishment” and to Palestinian “martyrs.”

Indyk: That’s why NIF welcomes the proposed Knesset investigation into
foreign sources of funding for Israeli NGOs, as long as all groups are investigated, across the spectrum, including for example, Mr. Steinberg’s NGO Monitor...

In contrast to this claim, NIF and its associated NGOs boycotted and sought
to delegitimize discussion at the Knesset conference on transparency in foreign
government funding of political NGOs, rather than presenting their views and
engaging in civil debate. Regarding another Knesset initiative on NGO funding,
the NIF website boasted of defeating this “inquiry”. (For the record, NGO
Monitor has fully complied with Israeli reporting requirements for non-profit
organizations, and does not receive any government funding.)

With regards, Gerald M. Steinberg
President, NGO Monitor
and Professor of Political Studies, Bar Ilan

Help for Agriculture at Shiloh

The men of HaYovel overlooking Tel Shiloh:-



HaYovel -


Vision and Mission Statement

Mission Statement
To strengthen and undergird the often overlooked small independent farmer in Israel through creative networking, education, tourism, and activism.

Vision Statement

Networking:
Connecting individuals, institutions, and agricultural operations abroad together with small independent farmers in Israel in order to collectively increase production efficiency and profitability.

Education:
Educating those in Israel and abroad to the critical needs of the small independent farmer in Israel through public forums such as, but not limited to, Jewish and Christian places of worship and media.

Tourism:
Bringing those individuals and groups to Israel who share a passion for Israel religiously and/or economically as it relates specifically to agriculture and the land of Israel.

Activism:
Equipping and enabling those who share a passion for Israel’s complete agricultural restoration to work within their congregations, organizations, and/or communities to promote the work of HaYovel.

Transportation in Shiloh










Taken from my balcony.

More Wall Posters

I had posted an earlier, 'teaser', version of the poster below (here) and now we can indeed see what the subject is, the "Society for the Purity of the Camp" led by Yitzchak Meir Shprunvitz (there Hebrew publication is here):


PETA ,ight not like this but the penguin, actually, is only used as a color prop. If you want really black hats, choose Habik Hats:-

Jerusalem Municipaility seems to have authorized funding for Evangelical tourism and more and this has started a poster campaign as in the next two (another project info below):-







Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat and the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ) to Join Hands in Fighting Poverty IFCJ to donate 13.5 million NIS (Approx $3.5 million) for projects aimed at reducing poverty in Jerusalem and supporting the Ethiopian community

Mayor of Jerusalem, Nir Barkat and IFCJ Founder and President, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein will announce today the renewed cooperation between IFCJ and the City of Jerusalem in a large scale project to fight poverty in the city, in which IFCJ will donate 13.5 million NIS. Both parties expressed their satisfaction with this renewed cooperation.

Upcoming Projects include: "From Dependence to Independence"- A 6 million NIS grant teaching hundreds of needy families in Jerusalem how to gain economic independence. Families that will participate in the project will receive a wide range support which includes: professional training for the unemployed, tutorial aid for children in school, information on how to exercise their rights, workshops on strengthening the family unit, and workshops on participating and contributing to society. 2 million NIS of this donation will be dedicated specifically for the Ethiopian community/ IFCJ will donate two "Urgent Needs Funds" in the sum of 1.5 million NIS to the Jerusalem Welfare Offices.

The donation will provide Social Service professionals with a designated budget to support needy citizens with basic necessities such as: food, clothing, dental care, hearing aides, glasses, baby
equipment, vital electric goods etc. One of the Funds will be an emergency support fund, to be used in case of natural catastrophes, terror attacks etc. 4 million NIS for building a Spiritual and Cultural Center for the Ethiopian community in the Talpiot neighborhood.


The IFCJ supports over 150 municipalities throughout Israel. Its donation to the City of Jerusalem is the largest of all. The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ), based in Chicago and Jerusalem, is the largest funder of social services in Israel after the government. Through the generosity of its donors, most of whom are evangelical Christians, IFCJ has in recent years contributed hundreds of millions of dollars toward Jewish immigration, resettlement, social welfare, and security projects in Israel, as well as supporting numerous projects that help impoverished Jewish populations in the former Soviet Union and around the world.

Remember That Underhanded EU Boycott Project?

The EU wants to know exactly where in the "territories" products were made so that the Jewish communities and their industries can be pinpointed by no-lovers of Zion.

So, where does this come from?


Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Sorry, Serry, I Can't Tolerate UN Hypocrisy

The Dutch term for hypocrisy seems to be either huichelachtigheid, schijnheiligheid or plain hypocrisie. I just want to make sure Mr. Serry gets my point.

Robert Serry is the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process. I heard him almost a year ago. He has has expressed concern over Israel's inclusion of Hebron's Cave of the Patriarchs and Bethlehem's Rachel’s Tomb in the National Heritage Plan. He claims as a result of this announcement that there are

"heightened tensions."


The official source is here for this:

"These sites are in occupied Palestinian territory and are of historical and religious significance not only to Judaism but also to Islam, and to Christianity as well. I urge Israel not to take any steps on the ground which undermine trust or could prejudice negotiations, the resumption of which should be the highest shared priority of all who seek peace."


And this from the UN spokesperson's office at the press conference:

Question: Regarding the presentation done by Mr. Serry, is he going to make any further contacts, Robert Serry, on Hebron and the recent attachments? Is he going to do any further contacts with the Israeli Government to rescind these decisions?

Spokesperson: Well, as I said, I’ve read out the statement, which you also have available, and he is obviously speaking to the authorities, the Palestinian Authority, and speaking to the Israeli Government the whole time. So, I would not rule that out. But, for the moment what we have is what is in the statement, which is that he is very concerned about it and he is urging Israel not to take any steps on the ground that could undermine trust or prejudice the negotiations.

Question: Besides such statements, is the Secretary-General going to do something about it, through the Quartet or through making any special contacts with the Israeli authorities…?

Spokesperson: Well, at the moment, the most import thing is we have the Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Robert Serry. He is on the ground. That’s his job; to engage with the Israeli authorities and with the Palestinian Authority and with other in the region. And I think that that’s the right chain of command, if you like, for the moment.


Well, Mr. Serry, let's get back to huichelachtigheid or whatever. I won't even get into that "occupied Palestinian territory" mantra. So uncouth. Let's talk about what "significance" really means.

You denounce Israel's declaration of a heritage preservation program while at the same time the UN and you ignore the desecration and destruction of Judaism's most sacred religious, cultural and historical site: the Temple Mount. The Waqf Islamic Trust seeks to erase, and has been fairly successful over the years, all Jewish identity connected with that site. That's not significant?

Earth has been dumped out, left for Jews to sift through. Remains have been covered over or outright defaced and destroyed. That has no significance?

The UN should have been the first institution to come to our aid and assistance when those things occurred and while they continue to happen. And here are the warmongerers.

I don't understand why there hasn't yet been a demonstration or protest vigil outside your offices.

But there will be a Temple Mount Awareness Day soon.

Another JPost Blog Post: Dubai or Iran?

Here.

Post-Media Mortum

Over in Ireland, we have a press report that there are:-


Protests over Israeli move on religious site


Headline editor flubbed this one.


Who was protesting?

Which religion?

What site?

Too much missing information.

Let's proceed and read what MARK WEISS in Jerusalem has to write:

ISRAELI TROOPS clashed in Hebron yesterday with a crowd of angry Palestinians protesting against the Israeli government’s decision to add the West Bank city’s Tomb of the Patriarchs to a list of Israeli heritage sites.


Well, that is a clearer statement. But it still needs more 'why?' input.

Demonstrators accused Israel of planning to restrict Muslim access to the shrine, also known as the al-Ibrahimi mosque. The Mufti of Palestine, sheikh Muhamed Hussein, claimed Israel “devoted all of its efforts to steal Islamic holy sites to change their Arab and Islamic character to prove the country is Jewish.”


The 'why?' element is more clear but is there something else?

Yes:-

The Tomb of the Patriarchs, the biblical burial site of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, is holy to both Jews and Muslims and has been a flashpoint for religious tension in the past. Some 500 Jewish settlers live in an Israeli-controlled enclave close to the tomb, surrounded by 170,000 Palestinians under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian Authority.


Okay, what is your average Irish reader to understand?

Well, he could assume that Jews are stealing another religion's holy site, one that is, at the least, only half their's.

And that accusation. Is their an Israeli response? Cannot the reporter add a sentence pointing out some facts?

Could he not add that actually, "stealing holy sites" is what Muslims did with the Temple Mount's historical artifacts, dumping them, destroying them? That up until 1967, Jews could not ascend the stairs of the Tomb of the Patriarchs beyond the 7th step? That the only reason there are any Muslim sacred sites in this country is because they were first Jewish sites and, to recall some other words and some other time:


we waz robbed.


But the Irish reading this paper won't know that.

That and much more.

A Cheap Calumny Charge of Castigation

After reading many news items, op-eds and blog posts about J Street, I think I have come to a conclusion of deliberative thought:


Israel does not have to listen to anybody who claims to be pro-Israel.

In fact, Israel does not have to listen to anybody who claims to be anti-Israel.

Israel does not have to listen to anybody who claims to be pro-Israel just because they are Jewish, or even Christian or any other social, religious or national identification.

Israel surely does not have to permit the fostering upon it of a group like J Street simply because it claims to be either Jewish, pro-Israel or a representative, as Yehuda Ben-Yehuda of Haaretz put it, of an "elite".

Where does Jeremy of J Street come off demanding, as by right, that Israel do what he wants it to? And then, as expected, when it doesn't, lead a cheap calumny charge of castigation to further demonize Israel as a pariah because it doesn't do the 'accepted/expected' thing that progressive just know it needs to do?

Who the heck to you think you are, J Streeters?

Sure, suggest, deliver advice, organize, visit but, just as you tell Israelis - don't make demands, don't elevate yourselves high on some artificial pedestal of presumed self-righteousness, viewing from on high in a posture of aggrandized self-importance which is hollow and false and destructive.

Democracy as a system works both ways. Israel, too, has the right of free expression and action and it has chosen, basically, to ignore you and marginalize you. That's Israel's prerogative. That's what sovereignty is all about versus Diaspora Jewry.

Israel can choose by itself its own friends and know who are its enemies.

You may not grasp that, due to some pomposity you have clothed yourselves with, but as Obama fellow-travelers please remember that every President's policies are a passing phenomenon while the Jewish state is forever.

This Was A Good Reason Not to Pay the Agra

The 'agra' is the term for the tax, actually, the radio/television license fee, paid for owning a radio or TV. All the money goes to the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA).

If you promise only to watch Channel 2, 10 or cable or satellite, you still have to pay.

Well, read this:

The Israel Broadcasting Authority has installed four radio transmitters in West Bank settlements, which have had difficulty picking up IBA broadcasts. Several settlements, such as Ma'aleh Adumim, Beit El, Kiryat Arba and Ma'aleh Efraim, have not been able to receive IBA broadcasts for decades, or receive them partially. Drivers on roads to the settlements have on occasion been forced to listen to Palestinian radio, not being able to pick up Israeli transmissions. MK Uri Ariel (National Union), who urged rectifying the situation, was notified yesterday that IBA installed transmitters for Reshet Bet 95.2, Reshet Gimmel 90.5, Reshet Moreshet (religious) 105.2 and Reshed Daled (Arabic) 93.7. (Jonathan Lis)
So, if they now ask for money, do we say 'what happened to the past four decades?'


P.S.

Where those transmitters placed in those communities?

And the others?

It's a very hilly countryside out here with lots of valleys for 'deadzones'.

Did Martin Kramer Advance the Cause of 'Genocide' for Pals.?

Here's his version:

Smear intifada


Posted: 22 Feb 2010

Ali Abunimah’s Electronic Intifada, a death-to-Israel website, says that in my Herzliya Conference speech, which I posted two weeks ago, I “called for ‘the West’ to take measures to curb the births of Palestinians, a proposal that appears to meet the international legal definition of a call for genocide.” According to the site, “Kramer proposed that the number of Palestinian children born in the Gaza Strip should be deliberately curbed, and alleged that this would ‘happen faster if the West stops providing pro-natal subsidies to Palestinians with refugee status.’” The usual suspects, Philip Weiss and M.J. Rosenberg, have jumped on the bandwagon. Being accused of advocating genocide by people who daily call for Israel to be wiped off the map of the Middle East is rich.

In my speech, I made no “proposal.” The full quote:

Aging populations reject radical agendas, and the Middle East is no different. Now eventually, this will happen among the Palestinians too, but it will happen faster if the West stops providing pro-natal subsidies for Palestinians with refugee status. Those subsidies are one reason why, in the ten years from 1997 to 2007, Gaza’s population grew by an astonishing 40 percent. At that rate, Gaza’s population will double by 2030, to three million. Israel’s present sanctions on Gaza have a political aim—undermine the Hamas regime—but if they also break Gaza’s runaway population growth—and there is some evidence that they have—that might begin to crack the culture of martyrdom which demands a constant supply of superfluous young men. That is rising to the real challenge of radical indoctrination, and treating it at its root.

I didn’t propose that Israel take a single additional measure beyond the sanctions it now imposes with the political aim of undermining Hamas. And I didn’t call on the West to “deliberately curb the births of Palestinians.” I called on it to desist from deliberately encouraging births through pro-natal subsidies for Palestinian “refugees,” which guarantee that Gazans will remain both radicalized and dependent. The Electronic Intifada claims that “neither the UN, nor any other agencies, provide Palestinians with specifically ‘pro-natal subsidies.’” This is a lie: UNWRA assures that every child with “refugee” status will be fed and schooled regardless of the parents’ own resources, and mandates that this “refugee” status be passed from generation to generation in perpetuity. Anywhere in the world, that would be called a deliberate pro-natal policy. (Stopping pro-natal subsidies isn’t an original idea, and I credit Gunnar Heinsohn for making a much more detailed case for it, in his January 2009 Wall Street Journal Europe article, “Ending the West’s Proxy War Against Israel: Stop funding a Palestinian youth bulge, and the fighting will stop too.” He also coined the phrase “superfluous young men.”)

Of course, Palestinian extremists and their sympathizers are quick to throw the “genocide” charge against Israel, and so are some Israelis...

Monday, February 22, 2010

Gordon Gobbledygook

When?

Monday, February 22, 2010 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Where?

Social Science Research, Tea Room
1126 East 59th Street, Chicago, IL

What?

"Israel's Occupation through the Lens of the Education System"

Who?

Neve Gordon

Been informed by Israel Academia Monitor.

Unbelievable how academia has perverted itself:


Abstract of presentation -

Over the past four decades Israel's occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem has changed dramatically. Using the Palestinian education system as a case study, Neve Gordon argues that these changes were triggered by a series of contradictions and excesses emanating from the structure of Israel's occupation, and not from the policy choices of military or political leaders.

He shows how during the occupation's first two decades Israel attempted to mold the dispositions of the Palestinian students and teachers so as to normalize the occupation. The education system, in other words, became a prime site of management and control (and resistance). Next, he briefly focuses on the Palestinian universities in order to show how Israel's forms of control produced excesses and contradictions that precipitated social unrest and political crisis, leading Israel to change its policies and forms of management in the territories.

Finally, he discusses Israel's current approach towards the Palestinian education system. Focusing, once again on the universities, he illustrates how Israel is no longer interested in influencing the aspirations, views and attitudes of the students and teachers, which suggests that the population is no longer conceived as an object that needs to be managed. This does not mean that Israel is no longer interested in continuing the colonization project, but rather that Israel no longer considers the management of the population as a necessary component of the colonizing mission.


If Israel has so much power and control, why couldn't they 'educate' for peace? Could she not have altered the affects of Najah and Bir Zeit educational institutions? And why has the sole driving agenda item for the Pal. education system, now fully under its own control for 17 years (!), been hate, terror and denial of any Jewish element?

Neve is capable of a 40 year case study?

Neve is such a nut.

Or a sieve.

I'm Confused - Next Chapter in "Canaanite Eyes"

I have blogged several times (here and also here) about the new academic paradigm postured by Arabs and others in a "pro-Palestinian" theory which is termed "Canaanite eyes".

In a word, just as the foreign Jews supposedly invaded Canaan and destroyed the local population and then occupied the territory, so, too, Zionism is repeating this crime. This line sees in the Arabs who assume a "Palestinian" identity the true Biblical people of this land. They are the inheritors, the "original inhabitants".

The problem, though, is that over the decades and now, faster and faster come the discoveries which confirm all the chronicles as related in the Bible, one-by-one, that tell the Jewish version of events.

And after the new Biblical discovery of a Jewish presence in Jerusalem at Solomon's time, what is their problem?

This:

Palestinian archaeologists have criticized their Israeli counterparts’ rush to link finds to the Bible.


Now they boo-hoo about the Bible.

Odd, though, as the Koran confirms the Jewish narrative.

A 75% Negative News Item

IDF Spokesperson's Unit announced:-

On Monday (Feb. 22), Army Radio reported that Palestinian security forces gave Israel information on a Qassam rocket manufactured in Judea and Samaria planned to be launched towards Israel.

According to estimates, the rocket was ready to be launched towards the center of the country. Information about the existence of the rocket was received from the Palestinian security apparatus.

The detection of the rocket is due to the successful cooperation between the IDF, the Civil Administration and the Palestinian Security Forces, as reflected in several recent cases, such as right-wing activists’ breach to Jericho where cooperation between both forces avoided a violent confrontation between Palestinians and Israelis.


Well, one good news item and three bad news items.

One: the rocket launch was halted.

That was the good one.

Two: they are trying to shoot rockets and have the capability.

Three: the IDF Spokesperson's Unit should know that Judea and Samaria are two different regions. Where was the rocket placed for launch?

Four: although the Pals. informed Israel of its existence, were they not capable of eliminating the threat themselves?

Those were the three bad ones.


That's a 75% negative news item.

It's A Hebrew University Archaeologist This Time (Thank God)

I alerted you yesterday and here it is (and thank God the sponsor is Hebrew University and not Ir David or any of those other 'ruffians' of Jewish history and residents of Jerusalem East):-

Hebrew University archaeologist discovers Jerusalem city wall from tenth century B.C.E.



A section of an ancient city wall of Jerusalem from the tenth century B.C.E. – possibly built by King Solomon -- has been revealed in archaeological excavations directed by Dr. Eilat Mazar and conducted under the auspices of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem...[it is] 70 meters long and six meters high...located in the area known as the Ophel, between the City of David and the southern wall of the Temple Mount...[including] an inner gatehouse for access into the royal quarter of the city, a royal structure adjacent to the gatehouse, and a corner tower that overlooks a substantial section of the adjacent Kidron valley...



...“The city wall that has been uncovered testifies to a ruling presence. Its strength and form of construction indicate a high level of engineering”, Mazar said. The city wall is at the eastern end of the Ophel area in a high, strategic location atop the western slop of the Kidron valley...[and] was built by King Solomon in Jerusalem in the latter part of the tenth century B.C.E...

“This is the first time that a structure from that time has been found that may correlate with written descriptions of Solomon’s building in Jerusalem,”...



...Pottery shards discovered within the fill of the lowest floor of the royal building near the gatehouse also testify to the dating of the complex to the 10th century B.C.E. Found on the floor were remnants of large storage jars, 1.15 meters in height, that survived destruction by fire and that were found in rooms that apparently served as storage areas on the ground floor of the building. On one of the jars there is a partial inscription in ancient Hebrew indicating it belonged to a high-level government official.

“The jars that were found are the largest ever found in Jerusalem,” said Mazar...



Now, anybody see any Canaanites recently?

Jebusites?

Anyone heard from Ir Amim? That Mizrachi archaeologist?

BBC Propaganda Unit in Action

The BBC has up eight or so photographs taken by the International Red Cross.

The series is entitled:

Life in the shadow of Israeli settlements



It purports to "highlight the difficulties of many Arabs [they actually wrote "Palestinians"] who live near Jewish communities [they actually wrote "settlements"] in the Judea and Samaria [they actually wrote "West Bank"]".

But it's all worthless propaganda, well, not worthless. Thanks to Jean Chung and Laurent Meirehans who seem to have snapped the wonderfully angled pictures.

No real presentation of true reality, what's going on, counter-claims, balance, etc. Mainly close snaps so maybe just outside the frame is something interesting

I don't think there's a similar series but just the reverse - Jews living in close proximity to Arabs who suffer rock-throwing, firebomb-tossing, shooting, travel difficulties, closed roads , etc.

Yes, BBC, Jews suffer harassment. You don't think so?

And they suffer injury.

And death.

By Arabs.

In close proximity.


Will complaints be submitted to the BBC?

Go on, go here and submit one.

The story's URL page is http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8518436.stm

It's Poker? "I'll See You, and Raise the Ante"?

TEL NOF AIR FORCE BASE, Israel (AP) - Israel's air force on Sunday introduced a fleet of huge pilotless planes that can remain in the air for a full day and could fly as far as the Persian Gulf, putting rival Iran within its range.

The Heron TP drones have a wingspan of 86 feet (26 meters), making them the size of Boeing 737 passenger jets and the largest unmanned aircraft in Israel's military. The planes can fly at least 20 consecutive hours and are primarily used for surveillance and carrying diverse payloads.

At the fleet's inauguration ceremony at a sprawling air base in central Israel, the drone dwarfed an F-15 fighter jet parked beside it. The unmanned plane resembles its predecessor, the Heron, but can fly higher, reaching an altitude of more than 40,000 feet (12,000 meters), and remain in the air longer.

"With the inauguration of the Heron TP, we are realizing the air force's dream," said Brig. Gen. Amikam Norkin, commander of the base that will operate the drones. "The Heron TP is a technological and operational breakthrough."

The commander of Israel's air force, Maj. Gen. Ido Nehushtan, said the aircraft "has the potential to be able to conduct new missions down the line as they become relevant."

Relevant?

Jewish Demography - Yitta's Story

From Kiryas Yoel, NY:-


WHEN Yitta Schwartz died last month at 93, she left behind 15 children, more than 200 grandchildren and so many great- and great-great-grandchildren that, by her family’s count, she could claim perhaps 2,000 living descendants...

...Mrs. Schwartz gave birth 18 times, but lost two children in the Holocaust and one in a summer camp accident...

Mrs. Schwartz was a member of the Satmar Hasidic sect, whose couples have nine children on average and whose ranks of descendants can multiply exponentially. But even among Satmars, the size of Mrs. Schwartz’s family is astonishing...Her descendants range in age from a 75-year-old daughter named Shaindel to a great-great-granddaughter born Feb. 10 named Yitta in honor of Mrs. Schwartz and a great-great-grandson born Feb. 15 who will be named at a bris on Monday...

“Just keep me in your heart,” she used to say. “If you leave a child or grandchild, you live forever.”



My neighbor's great-aunt, a Krishevsky, died three months ago in Meah Shearim, also a Satmar, and she had just over 1000 as she had but 10 children.

New Anti-Israel Campaign: No Humor Permitted

Read it here:

After his meeting at the British Foreign Office, Israeli Ambassador Ron Prosor told reporters that he was “unable to add additional information” about the assassination in Dubai. Hours later The Guardian’s David Batty noticed that someone at the embassy in London had posted a link to an article about the success of an Israel tennis player in the Dubai Tennis Championships this week on Twitter with this comment:

You heard it here first: Israeli tennis player carries out hit on #Dubai target http://ow.ly/18A79





As for myself, I was so peeved that I was not asked to join the team or even have my passport used by whoever carried out the targeted assassination.

Heck, the shopping there seems great.

Cooking

My wife makes oven-cooked [or is that baked?] vegetables for Shabbat.

I am not quite sure whether there are different temperatures, or rather length of time in oven, for different types: potatoes, sweet potato/yam, pumpkin, squash and onion, for example, which are on our table but they come out good in any case, for the most case.

I found this recipe at the NYTimes and I am sure it can be altered to suit to taste:


Oven Fries
By MARTHA ROSE SHULMAN

These fries have savory, crisp, dry edges, and they’re satisfying and somewhat addictive, just like regular fries. I use a mix of regular and sweet potatoes for this. Choose waxy potatoes, like new potatoes or red potatoes, which have a lower glycemic index than starchy russets.

1 pound waxy potatoes, such as red potatoes

1 pound sweet potatoes, cut in half crosswise

3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

Kosher salt or coarse sea salt

1. Preheat the oven to 500 degrees. Line a sheet pan with aluminum foil, shiny side up [I think the special non-stick baking paper my wife uses could be used as a lower layer]. Place in the oven while you prepare the potatoes.

2. Cut the potatoes into wedges that are about 1/4 inch thick at the thickest point. Place in a large bowl, and toss with the olive oil and salt to taste.

3. Remove the hot pan from the oven, and add the potatoes to the pan in an even layer. They should sizzle. Return to the oven, and lower the heat to 450 degrees. Roast 25 minutes or until tender.

4. Remove the pan from the oven, and loosen the potatoes from the foil using an offset spatula. Return to the oven and cook for another five minutes. Serve at once, seasoned with more salt if desired.

Internet Observation

The Internet is very good at generating gossip, but lousy at the dogged work of transforming rumor into news.



Ross Douthat

Ha-Ha-Haaretz's Intrepid 'Territories' Reporter

Chaim Levinson:




From his Facebook account

J Street Knows Nothing But What's in the Newspapers

Seems, according to the JPost that:

Reached for comment on Sunday, a J Street official declined to respond to the allegation, except to say that the congressional delegation’s concern came from news reports of a Foreign Ministry boycott in Israeli newspapers including Ma’ariv and Yediot Aharonot.

Oh, so now they get their news about what they do from the press?