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Plan to pump water into Dead Sea makes environmentalists see red by Harriet Sherwood (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 6/20/2010 2:10:56 PM
Activists unite with industrialists to oppose World Bank study into project to transport water from Red Sea In a plastic-lined hole in a spit of sand stretching out into the Dead Sea, something is growing in the water. Floating on top of the greenish pool – a mixture of 70% water from the Dead Sea and 30% water from the Red Sea – is a white scum of algae. This is Pool No 9, dated March 2003. Next to it is Pool No 8, with exactly the same proportions of Dead Sea and Red Sea waters, created a year ago. Here the colour of the water is red. No one knows why the two pools are different, but both environmentalists and industrialists are worried. The reason behind the experimental mixing pools at the Dead Sea Works industrial complex, located at the southern end of the lowest point on land, is an ambitious and controversial proposal to build a conduit to pump water from the Red Sea to the Dead Sea in order to revitalise the latter’s shrinking dimensions. It attracts hordes of tourists wanting to float in its waters and bathe in its restorative mud. But the level of the Dead Sea has dropped 25m in the past 50 years and it is continuing to recede at the rate of a metre a year. North of the Dead Sea Works is Ein Gedi, a historic oasis where a luxury spa was originally built on the sea’s edge. Now, guests have to be transported one and a half kilometres to reach the sea. Further north, an abandoned restaurant, built on what was Lido Beach, is marooned inland. Where once the sea lapped almost at the feet of diners, there is now a vast expanse of rock and sand. The gradual disappearance of the
Dead Sea has alarmed environmentalists, industrialists and tourist authorities for years. It has been caused mainly by three countries – Israel, Jordan and Syria – diverting an astonishing 98% of its source, the once-surging Jordan river, to provide water for their citizens. (Another impact has been to deny much-needed water to Palestinian communities and businesses in the West Bank). Industry is also to blame: the waters of the Dead Sea have been pumped into evaporation ponds to allow the extraction of minerals. Now the World Bank is conducting a study into the feasibility of taking water through tunnels, pipes and canals from the Red Sea to replenish the Dead Sea. Public hearings into the “Red-Dead Conduit” are being held this week. The plan, estimated to cost around $15bn (£10bn), is enthusiastically backed by the Israeli and Jordanian governments. But both environmentalists and industry – usually in fierce opposition to one another – are deeply concerned about the consequences. The Dead Sea Works, which extracts potash, bromine, magnesium and salt from the unique waters, has been experimentally mixing the seas for several years. It doesn’t like what it has seen. “No one can answer for sure what the response of nature to the mixing will be,” Dr Joseph Lati, in charge of the experiment, says cautiously. “We have to go very carefully with this project until we know more about the biological and chemical effects. There might be micro-impacts that we don’t know about until they hit us.” The red colour of Pool No 8 is due to the blooming of bacteria, he explains. The algae indicates that the mixing on a large scale would encourage the
growth of living organisms in a sea with no life. The World Bank study is considering a number of options, all of which involve massive construction in ecologically delicate areas of desert between the two seas. That in itself would be disruptive to biodiversity and costly, but the inclusion of two stretches of canal under one of the options would attract further development along their banks. Both the Dead Sea Works and a coalition of environmentalists led by Friends of the Earth Middle East fear the study is being rushed and alternatives are not being properly considered. The governments behind the plan are pushing the study towards “certain results”, claims Gidon Bromberg, Israeli director of Friends of the Earth Middle East. “They are paying lip service to alternative options. The public consultations are a box-ticking exercise.” The World Bank says nothing has been decided. “This is a big idea to address a big problem, namely the dying of the Dead Sea,” says Alex McPhail. “We are still in the middle of a comprehensive and integrated evaluation of the proposed project.” Bromberg is critical of the Dead Sea Works, despite its anxieties over the conduit scheme. “We have a common interest in not destroying the Dead Sea. But we know where our interests diverge.” The company is only concerned with its commercial interests, he claims, and whether a change in the chemical composition of Dead Sea waters would impact on its mineral extraction business – which has been a big contributor to the problem. Bromberg says the conduit plan ignores the root cause of the dwindling Dead Sea. If Israel, Jordan and Syria halved the amount of water they diverted from the Jordan river,
the Dead Sea would stabilise, he says. That would require ending the free supply of water to agriculture and asking some fundamental questions: “Do we need to grow bananas in the middle of the desert? Do we need to flush our toilets with clean drinking water?” The Dead Sea will never completely disappear, says Bromberg. Fresh water continues to seep into the sea from the earth below it, and as the sea continues to drop the rate of evaporation is slowing. “At some point the amount of water coming in will equal the evaporation,” says Bromberg, leading to the sea’s stabilisation. The solution, according to Noam Goldstein of Dead Sea Works, lies at the other end of the Dead Sea: “The best solution is for the Jordan river to flow again – this is what nature intended.” • Sea level • Water • Israel Harriet Sherwood guardian.co.uk© Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions| More Feeds Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • D’var Torah: Learning to Love Leviticus by Joe Rooks Rapport(Originally published in Ten Minutes of Torah and Reform Voices of Torah) Genesis is easy to love: its soaring narratives, its rich poetics, the family dramas whose...... • Greek Romaniote Jews in NY ; a visit to a rare Jewish community read about it on my other blog... • LED Menorah candles – 7 Image taken on 2006-12-04 03:18:18 by oskay.... Original post source
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The Mosques and Bank Robbers of Paris by Daniel Greenfield @ the Sultan Knish blog (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 6/20/2010 7:48:00 PM
What does this horde of slaves, Of traitors and conjured kings want? For whom are these ignoble trammels, these long-prepared irons? La Marseillaise While Jews are fleeing Paris due to Muslim violence and harassment, Robert Haroush, an Israeli businessman, decided to fund the reconstruction of a mosque in order to build a “bridge of peace”. The shortage of mosques in Paris, is of course almost as grave as the surplus of intact cars that need burning. And the City of Lights needs more dark mosques, the way Baghdad needs more IED’s. A Jew funding a mosque to promote peace, is as irrational as his printing up a 100,000 copies of Mein Kampf in 1939 to promote tolerance. Feeding hate does not bring peace. And for over a thousand years, the Koran has been the Mein Kampf of the Muslim world, teaching hate toward Jew and Christian, and the Mosque has been the rallying point for its hateful teachings. Robert isn’t the first gullible infidel to try and build bridges of peace. But the problem is that when you build a bridge, you had better have a good idea of what you will find on the other side. Building bridges with people whose sole use for bridges is to cross them in order to kill you, is nothing but an elaborate form of suicide. Turkey’s Thug in Chief, Erdogan, was quite explicit about the role of the mosque in Islam, saying; “ The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our bayonets and the faithful our soldiers.” At the time the poem landed Erdogan in a Turkish prison. But time and enough faithful mustered from the barracks of mosques helped propel him to power. Where he has wasted little time pushing an Islamist agenda, which includes the persecution of nonMuslims and the growing escalation of hostilities with Israel. Paris does have a barracks shortage, at least according to Dalil Boubakeur, of the Paris Mosque, who wants to abolish that whole pesky Separation of Religion and State thing in France, until the French taxpayers have paid for as many mosques as there are churches. Unlike Robert Haroush, Dalil Boubakeur who once said, “ The West has dug its grave with its own teeth”, at least does know what he’s after. He wants more barracks. Which are useful things to have, if you’re fighting a war. And if the West is willing to dig its grave by paying for them, so much the better. But this raises the obvious question of why anyone would want to pay to
renovate someone else’s barracks. Even if the people in them didn’t have any hostile intent toward you at the moment. And most especially if they do. Even a pacifist doesn’t buy bullets for his enemy’s gun. That act of folly is reserved not for those who will not fight, but for those who do not even understand that there is a fight. If former conflicts could be divided up into those who were for and those who were against, a sizable number of the present targets of the Clash of Civilizations insist on believing that nothing at all is going on. War, what war? We’re having coffee here. The bridgebuilders of peace would like very much to shift the Clash of Civilizations into an Accommodation of Civilizations, turning a conflict into a nice culture fair in which the French learn about Moroccan weaving techniques, North African Muslim immigrants learn the rules of a Republic, and everyone lives together happily ever after. All that requires is some accommodation on both sides. A recognition of the new reality. That the mosque belongs in Paris as much as the church does. Or as former French President and Mayor or Paris, Jacques Chirac put it; “ The roots of Europe are equally Muslim and Christian.” The problem with this lovely expression of tolerance, is that this sort of accommodation only runs one way. The Muslim countries of the Middle East are not eagerly proclaiming that their roots are equally Muslim and Christian. It is rather hard to find a Muslim country where Christians actually are equal, or have any serious prospect of being so. In Egypt, the Copts are a persecuted minority. In the West Bank, the handover of Bethlehem to Muslim rule has seen the local Christian community begin to vanish.
In Malaysia, churches are being burned for presuming to use Allah to mean god (which Muslims in the West assure us is exactly what Allah means). While Christians in the Muslim world remain a persecuted minority. While Jews who once fled Muslim countries for Europe, are now in turn being forced into a secondstage exodus from countries such as France who have developed a sizable Muslim population. Against this background, the true crisis is revealed to be a grave shortage of Parisian mosques. While the Muslim world is not prepared to concede equality to the Christian or the Jew– both are eager to make him equal partners in their societies. Not because Muslims have shown themselves eager and fit to be partners, but precisely because they have shown themselves to be not. This is not as much of a paradox as it seems to be. Suppose a businessman walks into the Credit Lyonnais bank seeking a loan of 100,000 Euros. The bank will carefully examine whether he is a legitimate credit risk. They will demand to see all sorts of papers and documents to show that he can be trusted. And then the bank will offer a loan with a high interest rate. Or perhaps the loan officer will shrug, and wish him better luck finding the money somewhere else. But now suppose that a robber from the street comes into the bank, armed and wearing a sizable bomb strapped to his chest, and demanding 100,000 Euros. No one will ask him for documents or proof that he is credit worthy. He is not at all credit worthy. And that is exactly the point. But instead the Bank President himself will step out, and try to negotiate with him. He will not send him packing, the way he did the legitimate businessman. Instead he will offer
him a deal. Take 50,000 Euros. Half of what he is asking for. Interest free. No questions asked. Just as Chirac offered to agree that the roots of Europe are equally Muslim and Christian. Robbers have a way of getting what they want. Whether they are robbing banks or entire countries. The normal laws of citizens do not apply to them. Through violence they make their own laws. And the society on which they have been inflicted either vigorously defends itself against them, or seeks to negotiate some form of compromise with them. How does one compromise with a bank robber? Offer him half of what he wants. Israel did that. Now it’s done to offering the robbers 90 percent of what they want. The robbers however continue to hold out for more. Which is reasonable behavior for robbers. It is not however reasonable behavior for bank managers to invest money in trying to appease the robbers, rather than in guards and alarm systems. But if one is more afraid of violence, than of losing what one has, such a compromise seems eminently reasonable. There are two reasons why one would fear violence. Personal safety and moral confidence. The former suffers from physical cowardice. The latter from moral cowardice. But physical cowardice is much more severe an affliction than moral cowardice. For physical cowardice has its limits, but moral cowardice has no limits whatsoever. The physical coward is afraid, so long as he is in danger. The moral coward is afraid regardless of whether he is in danger or not. He stays up worrying over things that have nothing to do with him. He is afflicted with specters of guilt and phantoms of moral uncertainty. The physical coward knows that he has rights, but is afraid to defend them. The moral coward will not defend his rights because he does not believe that he has any. That is why the physical coward fears bank robbers, but the moral coward welcomes them. To the moral coward, the bank robber is a moral force because in a world of uncertainties, he is decisively certain about what he wants. This is the power of the primitive. To the civilized man of little faith, the savage seems moral because of his simplicity. The savage has no doubts. He does not concern himself over the proper balance between religion and state. He does not worry himself over whether there is a god or not, and if his commands are moral or not. He simply says, The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our bayonets and the faithful our soldiers.” And to the moral coward, such simplicity is both refreshing and unanswerable. MOSQUES page 6
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Islamic hate preacher barred from Britain is mainstream in India by Robert (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 6/20/2010 4:08:22 PM
Islamic hate preacher barred from Britain is mainstream in India Why doesn’t the Vast Majority of Peaceful Muslims in India denounce and shun this hateful individual? How did he get to be so mainstream and influential? Tiny Minority of Extremists Update, and an update on this story. “The Trouble with Dr. Zakir Naik,” by Sadanand Dhume in the Wall Street Journal, June 20: If you’re looking for a snapshot of India’s hapless response to radical Islam, then look no further than Bombay-based cleric Dr. Zakir Naik. In India, the 44-year-old Dr. Naik–a medical doctor by training and a televangelist by vocation–is a widely respected figure, feted by newspapers and gushed over by television anchors. The British, however, want no part of him. On Friday, the newly elected Conservative-led government announced that it would not allow Dr. Naik to enter Britain to deliver a series of lectures. According to Home Secretary Theresa May, the televangelist has made “numerous comments” that are evidence of his “unacceptable behavior.” The good doctor’s views run the gamut from nutty to vile, so it’s hard to pinpoint which of them has landed him in trouble. For instance, though Dr. Naik has condemned terrorism, at times he also appears to condone it.
“If he [Osama bin Laden] is fighting the enemies of Islam, I am for him,” he said in a widely watched 2007 YouTube diatribe. “If he is terrorizing the terrorists, if he is terrorizing America the terrorist, the biggest terrorist, I am with him. Every Muslim should be a terrorist.” Dr. Naik recommends the death penalty for homosexuals and for apostasy from the faith, which he likens to wartime treason. He calls for India to be ruled by the medieval tenets of Shariah law. He supports a ban on the construction of nonMuslim places of worship in Muslim lands and the Taliban’s bombing of the Bamiyan Buddhas. He says revealing clothes make Western women “more susceptible to rape.” Not surprisingly, Dr. Naik believes that Jews “control America” and are the “strongest in enmity to Muslims.” That last bit, of course, is from the Qur’an: “Strongest among men in enmity to the believers wilt thou find the Jews…” (5:82). Of course, every faith has its share of cranks; and, arguably, India has more than its share. But it’s impossible to relegate Dr. Naik to Indian Islam’s fringe. Earlier this year, the Indian Express listed him as the country’s 89th most powerful person, ahead of Nobel Laureate economist Amartya Sen, eminent lawyer and former attorney general Soli Sorabjee, and former Indian Premier League cricket commissioner Lalit Modi. Dr. Naik’s satellite TV channel, Peace TV, claims a global viewership of up to 50 million people in 125 countries.
On YouTube, a search for Dr. Naik turns up more than 36,000 hits. Nobody accuses Dr. Naik of direct involvement in terrorism, but those reportedly drawn to his message include Najibullah Zazi, the AfghanAmerican arrested last year for planning suicide attacks on the New York subway; Rahil Sheikh, accused of involvement in a series of train bombings in Bombay in 2006; and Kafeel Ahmed, the Bangalore man fatally injured in a failed suicide attack on Glasgow airport in 2007. Nonetheless, when the doctor appears on a mainstream Indian news channel, his interviewers tend to be deferential. Senior journalist and presenter Shekhar Gupta breathlessly introduced his guest last year as a “rock star of televangelism” who teaches “modern Islam” and “his own interpretation of all the faiths around the world.” A handful of journalists–among them Praveen Swami of the Hindu, and the grand old man of Indian letters, Khushwant Singh–have questioned Dr. Naik’s views, but most take his carefully crafted image of moderation at face value. [...] Finally, unlike Hindu bigots, such as the World Hindu Council’s Praveen Togadia, whose fiercest critics tend to be fellow Hindus, radical Muslims go largely unchallenged. The vast majority of Indian Muslims remain moderate, but their leaders are often fundamentalists and the community has done a poor job of policing its own ranks. Moreover, most of India’s purportedly secular intelligentsia
remains loath to criticize Islam, even in its most radical form, lest this be interpreted as sympathy for Hindu nationalism…. A lot of that sounds a great deal like the situation in the U.S. Posted by Robert on June 20, 2010 4:08 PM | 2 Comments Print this entry | Email this entry | Digg this | del.icio.us | Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • Beit T’Shuvah Shavuot Testimonials Beit T'Shuvah's residents discuss their Shavuot experience last year and how it impacted their spirituality and renewed their faith in recovery and Beit T'Shuvah.... • Saudis deny giving Israel air corridor Saudis deny giving Israel air corridor On Saturday night, I blogged a Times of London report that indicated that 'our friends the Saudis' had de... • Daily Quote: Nissan 27, 5770 – April 11, 2010 All these eight days of Chanukah, these lights are holy; we are not permitted to make use of them, only to see them-- From the "Haneirot Halalu" prayer recited after kindling the... Original post source
Iranians execute Sunni "insurgent" by Robert (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 6/20/2010 3:45:00 PM
Iranians execute Sunni “insurgent” Sunni/Shi’ite Jihad Update from the Misunderstanders of Islam Republic of Iran: “Iran hangs man accused as militant leader,” by Jingwen Zhang at AllVoices.com, June 20 (thanks to all who sent this in): Abdulmalik Rigi, leader of Jundallah (Arabic for Soldiers of God), was hanged after being convicted of charges of murder, terrorism, armed robbery, civilian attacks, and collaboration with the CIA, along with other charges of heresy and corruption, both capital offenses under Islamic law. That’s based on Qur’an 5:33: “The only reward of those who make war upon Allah and His messenger and
strive after corruption in the land will be that they will be killed or crucified, or have their hands and feet on alternate sides cut off, or will be expelled out of the land. Such will be their degradation in the world, and in the Hereafter theirs will be an awful doom.” Jundallah, Iran claims, is behind an insurgency that has destabilized the border region with Pakistan. The group also takes responsibility for recent bombings killing dozens, as well as abductions. The group carries out a violent campaign against the Shiite government’s supposed discrimination against Sunni Muslims. Iran also accuses the United States and Britain of supporting and collaborating with Jundallah to weaken Iran, but the two countries deny the accusation.
Rigi, also called Abdol-Majid Rigi, was executed in Evin Prison in Tehran, with his victims’ relatives watching on. In court, Rigi acknowledged that his crimes contradicted Islam and humanity and asked others not to repeat his mistakes. And of course there was no coercion behind that! “The terrorist measures of Malak Rigi and his group had taken away the sense of security from people,” AliReza Azimi-Jahed, commander of the Revolutionary Guard in SistanBaluchistan province, told state television. He hopes that the people would feel more secure now…. Unless they’re Sunnis! Posted by Robert on June 20, 2010 3:45 PM | 1 Comment Print this entry | Email this entry
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Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House by NoahDavidSimon (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 6/20/2010 6:19:00 PM
Rahm Emanuel, the White House chief of staff, is expected to leave his job later this year after growing tired of the “idealism” of Barack Obama’s inner circle. By Alex Spillius in Washington Published: 10:00PM BST 20 Jun 2010 Rahm Emanuel expected to quit White House Photo: GETTY Washington insiders say he will quit within six to eight months in frustration at their unwillingness to “bang heads together” to get policy pushed through. Mr Emanuel, 50, enjoys a good working relationship with Mr Obama but they are understood to have reached an understanding that differences over style mean he will serve only half the full four-year term. Related Articles • Profile: Rahm Emanuel, Barack Obama’s new enforcer • Rahm Emanuel: Barack Obama’s enforcer • Barack Obama inauguration: Reaction on the web • Barack Obama Inauguration: The seasoned veterans promising change • Barack Obama’s defining moment • Rod Blagojevich convicted of trying to sell Barack Obama’s Illinois seat Friends say he is also worried about burnout and losing touch with his young family due to the pressure of one of most high profile jobs in US politics. “I would bet he will go after the midterms,” said a leading Democratic consultant in Washington. “Nobody thinks it’s working but they can’t get rid of him – that would look awful. He needs the right sort of job to go to but the consensus is he’ll go.” An official from the Bill Clinton era said that “no one will be surprised” if Mr Emanuel left after the midterm elections in November, when the Democratic party will battle to save its majorities in the house of representatives and the senate. It is well known in Washington that
arguments have developed between pragmatic Mr Emanuel, a veteran in Congress where he was known for driving through compromises, and the idealistic inner circle who followed Mr Obama to the White House. His abrasive style has rubbed some people the wrong way, while there has been frustration among Mr Obama’s closest advisers that he failed to deliver a smooth ride for the president’s legislative that his background promised. “It might not be his fault, but the perception is there,” said the consultant, who asked not to be named. “Every vote has been tough, from health care to energy to financial reform. “Democrats have not stood behind the president in the way Republicans did for George W Bush, and that was meant to be Rahm’s job.” There were sharp differences over health care reform, with Mr Emanuel arguing that public hostility about cost should have forced them into producing a scaled down package. Mr Obama and advisers including David Axelrod, the chief strategist, and Valerie Jarrett, a businesswoman and mentor from Chicago, decided to push through with grander
legislation anyway. Mr Emanuel has reportedly told friends that his role as White House chief of staff was “only an eighteen month job” because of its intensity. Regarded as the most demanding after president, it involves controlling the president’s agenda, enforcing White House message discipline as well as liaising with Congress. His departure would regarded as another sign of how Mr Obama’s presidency has been far more troubled than expected. Mr Emanuel has privately expressed a readiness to run for mayor of Chicago, which is also his home town though he was never part of the Obama set and did not endorse the then senator in the Democratic primary in 2008. That would however depend on Mayor Richard Daley stepping down when he is up for re-election in 2011. The chief obstacle to taking the White House job originally was doubts about moving his three children from Chicago. According to another former Clinton official, he has let friends know that he is “very sensitive to the idea that he is not a good father for having done this”. One of Washington’s more colourful
characters, Mr Emanuel is the son of Jewish immigrants and was an accomplished ballet dancer at school. He served in the Israeli Defence Force in the 1991 Gulf War. The White House did not respond to a request for comment. via telegraph.co.uk maybe he could take on Obama in the Democratic primaries. I’m betting that Obama’s luck won’t change. Posted via web from noahdavidsimon’s posterous Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • his rabbi talks Image taken on 2006 -02-10 15:21:02 by Shira Golding.... • This Day, June 4, In Jewish History JUNE 4 In Jewish History1039: Conrad II passed away. Born in 990, he served Holy Roman Emperor from 1027 until his death. His reign was part of positive period for the Jews of the Rhineland. The first... • Boxing Rabbi! In the Ring with Yuri Foreman Meet Yuri Foreman, a junior middleweight professional boxer who's training simultaneously for 2 very different careers: one as a boxer, the other as a rabbi! For more b...
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Overnight music video by Carl in Jerusalem (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 6/20/2010 5:09:00 PM
Overnight music video Here is a recording of a young boy singing Yossi Green’s, made famous by Avraham Fried’s “Tanya.” According the the website Bechadrei Chadarim, the young boy singing is of the chasidic singer Yaakov Shwekey
when he was a child. Let’s go to the videotape. posted by Carl in Jerusalem @ 3:09 AM Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • Sefer Rats la-Mishnah Product DescriptionThis reprint is being made available at cost by PublishYourSefer.com in partnership with the Society for Preservation of Hebrew Books (HebrewBooks.org).
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My IDF contact by Carl in Jerusalem (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 6/20/2010 4:00:00 PM
My IDF contact In case you’re wondering how I get all my stuff from the IDF, meet Aliza Landes: At first it seemed the Israel Defense Forces wasn’t too keen on enlisting the recent immigrant from America. At 24 she was much older than most other recruits, and the army bureaucrats told her they didn’t know Latin, forcing her to get certified translations of her university diploma, first into English and then into Hebrew. Today, three and half years later, first lieutenant Aliza Landes holds what is one of the IDF’s increasingly important positions. As head of the new media desk at the spokesperson’s office, the now 27year-old plays a crucial role in Israel’s ongoing struggle to present its point of view to the public. “I’m a huge believer in making information available to people, as much information as possible,” Landes told Anglo File this week in her Jerusalem office. The young officer started her service at the North American desk of the spokesperson’s foreign press branch, where she saw how much information was available
but not accessible for millions of nonjournalists. In addition to her regular duties, she made it her business to send material to what she says was the previously neglected community of bloggers. “I think they’re an up and coming class of information disseminators and opinion-makers, and so I was a very strong advocate of providing them with the same basic information we provide journalists with,” says Landes, the daughter of renowned U.S. historian and pro-Israel advocate Richard Landes. The California native says she initiated the launch of an IDF blog, Twitter account and YouTube channel, in concert with other soldiers. As of yesterday, YouTube ranked the IDF channel, which has 31,960 subscribers, as its 15th most popular in the world this month. “The army had a website when I arrived but they still weren’t active on any sort of online platforms,” recalls Landes, who had noted the rapidly increasing importance of new media while studying political science and Middle Eastern studies at Montreal’s McGill University. She says the importance of the IDF’s PR machine became especially clear after the May 31 flotilla incident, when TV audiences around the world
learned of the capture of the six Gaza -bound ships and the killing of nine activists aboard the Mavi Marmara. It took the army’s spokesperson about 10 hours to release footage showing soldiers being attacked. These hours without visual evidence for Israel’s version of the story caused the world to regard Israel as the sole aggressor, many local pundits complained. “There was a lot of criticism and I can completely understand why the public felt that way,” Landes says. “I also understand that they don’t see it from the inside perspective.” She uploaded the clips from the boat around 5:30 P.M., the moment the army’s higher-ups gave her green light, says Landes, who has four soldiers under her command. “What I don’t think people appreciate is the logistics that are involved in getting material out,” she adds. “You can’t really expect us to send out a helicopter just to get footage in the middle of an operation. Operational considerations come first, always.” She adds the time lag was an improvement over Operation Cast Lead a year and a half ago. Read the whole thing. Aliza deserves all the credit for the fact that we have managed to put before the world what really happened on the flotilla of fools and
make the case that the Turks really were looking for violence. With each IDF action, she makes the IDF get better at getting information out quickly. Here’s a video of Aliza that I found online. Let’s go to the videotape. posted by Carl in Jerusalem @ 2:00 AM Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • IDF Escalators Image taken on 2006-03-07 11:01:34 by Sifter.... • Belgium: Request for police to pay more attention to Muslim homophobia Belgium: Request for police to pay more attention to Muslim homophobiaParliament member Bruno Tuybens (SPA, Flemish socialists) wants the police to pay more attention to homophobia among fundamentalis... • Now batting for Israel: Joe Biden – Ben Smith – POLITICO.com Now batting for Israel: Joe Biden The V.P.'s instinctive embrace of Israel at a tough time is the best example yet of his public support. On Tuesday in New York... ... Original post source
Geller: Why friends of Israel once again have to make the case for the legitimacy of the Jewish State by Robert (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 6/20/2010 4:04:55 PM
Geller: Why friends of Israel once again have to make the case for the legitimacy of the Jewish State In “Why Israel and the U.S. Are in Crisis” in the American Thinker today, Pamela Geller provides some important background to illuminate recent remarks by the former Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar: “Israel is a fundamental part of the West. The West is what it is thanks to its Judeo-Christian roots. If the Jewish element of those roots is upturned and Israel is lost, then we are lost too. Whether we like it or not, our fate is inextricably intertwined.” Former Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar wrote that in the Times of London. It is powerful, magnificent. And I wish him great success with his “Friends of Israel Initiative,” but I am deeply disturbed by the direction the narrative is taking — such that friends of Israel such as Aznar now feel as if they must once again make the case for the
legitimacy of Israel. Why debate “Israel’s right to exist” or “Israel’s right to defend itself”? Why not debate France’s right to exist, or Iran’s, or Germany’s? How did it come to this? There are definite points in history when things are on the cusp of real change. More specifically, there are defining moments when the direction of history can go either way. When José María Aznar was Prime Minister of Spain, the world was a wholly different place, as recently as 2004. He served at a time when men — not appeasers, shills, and tools for jihad — were driving the bus. There was Bush, the inestimable John Howard (Australia), Blair (no great shakes, but light-years ahead of brickbrain Brown) — and one of the best of the group was Aznar. Yet this group did not seize the moment. They thought they had time and reason on their side. They did not. They blew it. “The greatest threat to mankind and civilization is the spread of the totalitarian philosophy,” Ayn Rand wrote. “Its best ally is not the devotion of its followers but the confusion of its enemies.” To fight it,
we must understand it. Yet Bush described Islam as “a religion of peace” in the wake of the Islamic jihadi attack on America. It wasn’t that Bush was a shill for jihad; it was just that he was uninformed, and worse, not curious. He had whispering in his ear the stealth jihadist Grover Norquist and his band of Muslim Brotherhood brothers propagandizing the nonsensical meme that it was “just a few fringe extremists” who “hijacked” the religion” — as well as the planes. Ten years and 15,511 Islamic attacks catastrophically demonstrate what a turning point that window of opportunity really was. Grover Norquist is a powerhouse with deep pockets. Many Republicans are in his pockets and in his debt. Norquist’s ties to Islamic supremacists and jihadists have been known for years. Just six weeks after 9/11, The New Republic ran an exposé explaining how Norquist arranged for George W. Bush to meet with fifteen Islamic supremacists at the White House on September 26, 2001 — to show how Muslims rejected terrorism….
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Because moral cowards who tangle themselves in moral complexity, will often look backward to a simpler time in human development. To the reactionary lure of easy answers through primitivism. In 1970, François Truffaut made a film called L’Enfant Sauvage or The Wild Child, about a feral child found naked in the wild. In the movie, he is taken to Paris and taught how to speak and live in human society. But L’Enfant Sauvage was actually based on the real life story of the Wild Boy of Aveyron, a feral child who despite best effort of France’s experts could never be turned into a proper human being. The difference between the movie and reality is the same as between what we would like to think is possible, and what is actually so. In the world as we would like it to be, a feral child can be taught to speak French and use proper table manners and be just as one of us. In the world as it really is, a feral child will remain feral. So too Islam. One cannot import an 8th century ideology rich with blood and death into 21st century Paris, and expect it to have proper table manners. Yet over and over again we insist on telling the story so that the savage is the hero, and the civilized man, the villain. Another more famous fictional adaptation of the Wild Boy of Aveyron, is Victor Hugo’s novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The heroes of The Hunchback of Notre Dame are the wild and primitive Quasimodo and Esmeralda, even
Clopin, the uncivilized outsiders contending against the wickedness of the authorities. The narrative of the Good Monster, the Noble Savage, the Wise Primitive contending against the evils of a corrupt and decadent civilization has been told and retold over and over again, many times beyond counting. But the stories we tell ourselves have a way of coming to life. And in the real life version of such stories, the civilization that nurtures us turns out not to have been nearly so ignoble as we led ourselves to believe, and the savages coming to free us from the burdens of reason and morality, are not nearly so nobly primitive as we wanted to think. Instead they are like us, in that they want what we have. The difference is that we are no longer willing to kill for it. But they are. And so Paris has a mosque shortage. Galway will be getting its first mosque. A mega-mosque will rise near Ground Zero. Because you can never have too many barracks, even when you’re winning the war. And while we try to be reasonable, they endeavor to be most unreasonable. Because when force is on your side, you don’t need to be reasonable. You just press as hard and far as you can. Over and over again, until you win. The mosque is the barracks of a different civilization. One that does not seek equality, but dominion. Whether through the simple demographics of the Immigration Jihad, or the violent confrontations of
angry mobs and armed terrorists– the question is not so much “how” as “when”. The robber enters the bank and the negotiations begin. Violence is the wheel that keeps the negotiations turning, on and on. The vaults are emptied, one by one. And still the process continues. Until there is nothing left, and no longer anything to negotiate. What! Foreign cohorts Would make law in our homes! Great God ! By chained hands Our heads would bow under the yoke La Marseillaise You really want to see the establishment of an Islamic Republic in France? Yes, but not only for France. I hope the whole world becomes Muslim. Abdelkader Bouziane, Imam of Vénissieux Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • Potato Squash Bake... • Free Access to U.S. Federal Census Documents at Footnote.com Click here for more information. ... • Yom Kippur War 1973: The Egyptian Revenge – (3/4) October War 1973: The Egyptian Revenge... Original post source
Erdogan adviser: ‘We told them not to go’ by Carl in Jerusalem (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 6/20/2010 3:40:00 PM
Erdogan adviser: ‘We told them not to go’ Shall we say this strains credibility? An adviser to Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan is claiming that the Turkish government urged the passengers on the flotilla of fools not to sail to Gaza. Ibrahim Kalin, chief adviser to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, also stressed that the government had appealed to the civilian-run ship not to sail for Gaza, but that it paid no heed. “We tried to convince these people not to go. We advised them not to go, given the circumstances and difficulties and dangers,” he told The Jerusalem Post after his speech. In his address, Kalin called the incident a “deep wound” and “one of the most tragic events in our recent ERDOGAN page 7
Geert Wilders: Change Jordan’s name to Palestine by NoahDavidSimon (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 6/20/2010 5:18:00 PM
Ha! Wilders says something that almost everybody else chickens out to say. Go Wilders! ( JPost) Geert Wilders, who leads the right-wing Party for Freedom (PVV) in Holland, said last week he believes Jordan should be renamed Palestine. The Jordanian government responded by saying Wilders’ speech was reminiscent of the Israeli right wing. “Jordan is Palestine,” said Wilders, who heads the third-largest party in Holland.“Changing its name to Palestine will end the conflict in the Middle East and provide the Palestinians with an alternate homeland.” Wilders added that Israel deserved a special status in the Dutch government because it was fighting for Jerusalem in its name. “If Jerusalem falls into the hands of the Muslims, Athens and Rome will
be next. Thus, Jerusalem is the main front protecting the West. It is not a conflict over territory but rather an ideological battle, between the mentality of the liberated West and the ideology of Islamic barbarism,” he said. “There has been an independent Palestinian state since 1946, and it is the kingdom of Jordan.” Wilders also called on the Dutch government to refer to Jordan as Palestine and move its embassy to Jerusalem. The Saudis and the Jordanians crapped their pants and summoned the Dutch ambassador foran explanation. The Saudi Al-Watan carried Jordan’s response to Wilders’ speech. The kingdom’s embassy in Hague was outraged, and said the Dutch ambassador would soon be summoned to explain. Jordan’s minister for media affairs and communications, Nabil Al Sharif, asked for clarifications. He described Wilders’ declaration as “an echo of the voice of the Israeli Right” and
“crows’ screams”. Which yet again makes it crystal clear that neither the Saudis nor the Jordanians want a real solution to the conflict and want to keep the socalled “Palestinian issue” alive. via eye-on-the-world.blogspot.com Posted via web from
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Israeli film banned by French movie chain
Independent Women by Yaakov Kirschen (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel)
by Elder of Ziyon (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel)
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Samar Hajj, who is coordinating the trip was quoted as saying; “We are all independent women who believe in breaking the siege on Gaza.” According to Iranian TV: “One day after Israel threatened to attack a new Gaza-bound aid ship with only women activists on board, the Lebanese resistance movement of Hezbollah highlights Israel’s fear, saying its military ability is “deteriorating.” “Israeli threats against women activists and journalists who are organizing new flotillas serve as proof of the immense fear the Zionists are living in,” Israeli dailyYnet news reported Hezbollah’s Executive Council Chief Hashem Safieddine as saying on Saturday. The comment comes after earlier on Friday, Israeli Ambassador to the UN Gabriela Shalev called for a halt to the Gaza-bound aid ship scheduled to set sail from Lebanon, warning that Tel Aviv would use “all necessary means” to stop the vessel. Israel “is terrified by a boat carrying women who want to deliver aid to Gaza. How will this Israel be able to face the rockets and the resistance bloc in the next confrontation?” the Hezbollah official asked.
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“This is the Zionist entity in its current state and its deteriorating ability,” he went on to say. A group of 50 female Lebanese and foreign activists have announced a plan to send an aid ship loaded with medical supplies to Gaza, which has been under siege since 2007. The organizers are yet to announce a departure date for the ship, named “Mariam” in honor of the Virgin Mary.” -Dry Bones- Israel’s Political Comic Strip Since 1973 Hija del Zion para Israel Support
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Leftover news items by Elder of Ziyon (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 6/20/2010 6:25:00 PM
Here are some things I didn’t get a chance to blog about today: Jed in the comments pointed me to this Israeli Channel 10 report about the underground trade of Israeli goods to Gaza. This explains all the Hebrew-labeled items in the Gaza supermarkets, but it goes beyond groceries to refrigerators and water coolers. Firas Press reports that Turkey is now blaming Israel for recent clashes with Kurds over the past few months. Some 10 Turks have been killed in the past week – and 130 Kurds. Sounds disproportionate, no? Where’s Goldstone when you need him?
Firas also quotes Al Hayat about how both Hamas and Fatah are stopping Gazans from traveling. Hamas simply stops them at the border; Fatah is being stingy with passports. One of Hezbollah’s “aid” boats, which may be the “Miryam” (“Mary”) that was supposed to have only women passengers, is being stopped from sailing because it has not officially declared its destination. Ha’aretz profiles Aliza Landes, the head of the IDF’s “new media desk” and the person who I contact to ask specific questions and get official statements. She is also the daughter of Richard Landes, of the Augean Stables blog. I met her when I was in Israel in December, and she hosted the IDF blogger trip to the Lebanese and Syrian borders. Hija del Zion para Israel Support
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American Jews, it would not come at the expense of principle. I’ll bet they want to maintain their strong relationship with American Jews. It’s American Jews who save them from being charged with genocide of the Armenians every year. Well, maybe this year it will change. Heh. posted by Carl in Jerusalem @ 1:40
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A film made by an Israeli immigrant from Russia, called “5 Hours from Paris,”(“ 5 heures de Paris“) has been taken off the schedule of the Utopia theatre chain in France. The chain’s director, Anne-Marie Faucon, made the move as a protest against the Israeli raid on the terrorist IHH Mavi Marmara ship. The film was replaced with a movie about Rachel Corrie. Pretty much every French website I have seen has been critical of the move. The movie is a light romantic comedy with no political overtones and most French observers feel that Utopia is engaging in censorship. The French Minister of Culture wrote a letter to Utopia expressing his incomprehension and disapproval of the move. Even Utopia seemed to backtrack a little, as Faucon originally said that she would be happy to screen the film “when the siege of Gaza is over” but the co-founder of Utopia later said that the film will be screened at the chain in July. The director of the film, Leon Prudovsky, is getting a lot of free publicity out of this. Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • It’s Raining Awards This post comes to us via Alice Rubin who, in addition to playing a mean game of Mah Jongg, has done a great job with the Keeping History Center. The Keeping History Center has been honored with two p... • Tzitzit 5 Image taken on 2006-0821 15:14:28 by AngerBoy.... • SILVER DREIDEL – SILVER BEADED DREIDEL ON STAND – dreidel Crafted of silver plated materialFeatures stunning beaded designsMakes a treasured Hannukah decorationTwo were Measures approx: 2.5" x 1.5". Product DescriptionSILVER BEADED DREIDEL ON STAND Create... Original post source
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history,” declaring that an Israeli-run investigation was not sufficient, or credible. Another Turkish speaker, Omer Celik, deputy vice president of Turkey’s ruling party, accused Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu of “trying to derail the bilateral relationship.” He also said that while the country wanted to maintain its historically strong relationship with
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by david55king Israel to build massive desalination plant The Israeli government on Sunday approved the construction of a massive new water desalination plant to help the arid country deal with a severe shortage. Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News Israel’s blockade easing ‘inadequate’ Cool response from international community as Palestinians demand blockade be lifted completely Israel’s decision today to allow a partial easing of the blockade of Gaza was given a cool response by the international community, while Palestinians demanded the blockade be lifted completely. Aid agencies condemned it as inadequate. The move, triggered by anger over Israel’s bloody interception of … Read more on Guardian Unlimited Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • Israel News by Nationaal Archief Israel's attitude can no longer be tolerated by the EU - Simon Busuttil Israel had no special license to kill whoever and whenever it wanted and its attitude could no l...
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We got mail! It’s been a while since I got one like this – and from a woman with a Jewish-sounding last name no less: u r givin jews bad name.last week jewcop was killed n u say may his blood b avanged!it ll not be!its small revenge in return for so many deaths israel inflicted on palestinians..countles deaths not2mention nazi war crimes during gaza lead..u have no shame writin bs u r total ignorant hypocrite!expect israel never to regain some world respect it had!justlygone! Sounds real intelligent, doesn’t she? posted by Carl in Jerusalem @ 4:16 AM Hija del Zion para Israel Support Israel • Syria slams US extension of sanctions, transfers missiles to Hezbullah that can hit Tel Aviv Syria slams US extension of sanctions, transfers missiles to Hezbullah that can hit Tel Aviv Syria reacted with anger to the United
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South African doctor invents female condoms with teeth to fight rape by NoahDavidSimon (Hija del Zion para Israel - Daughter of Zion for Israel) Submitted at 6/20/2010 4:45:00 PM
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