Tuesday, January 25, 2011
The question of Jewish "settlements" settled?
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Dear Time Magazine
A response to "Israel's Rightward Lurch Scares Some Conservatives." from Ron Dermer, Senior Advisor to the Office of Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
NOTE: I had a letter-to-the-editor recently published in TIME in response to its obit for Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah
A Painful Farewell
Re your obit for Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah [Dec. 27 — Jan. 3]: I think TIME readers would like to know how you made the decision to honor with a farewell the man the U.S. considers responsible for the 1983 bombings in Beirut in which 241 U.S. Marines and other service members and 58 French paratroopers were killed.
Martin Cohn,
Brattleboro, Vt., U.S.
'Palestinians agreed to cede nearly all Jewish areas of East Jerusalem' - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
'Palestinians agreed to cede nearly all Jewish areas of East Jerusalem' - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Middle East Conflict Explained
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Probe launched on 'Travel Palestine' ad omitting Israel
2010 may be over but the Palestinian campaign to delegitimize Israel and erase the reality of Jewish history in the region continues unabated. In November 2010, an official paperpublished by the Palestinian Authority claimed that the Western Wall belongs to Muslims and is an integral part of Al-Aqsa Mosque and Haram al-Sharif (the Islamic term for the Temple Mount complex, meaning the Noble Sanctuary).
Now, the latest UK edition of National Geographic magazine includes an advert published by the Palestinian Tourism Ministry, which:
- Implies that Palestine is a country
- Claims that Jerusalem is part of Palestine
- States that “Palestine lies between the Mediterranean coast and the Jordan River”.
Of course, a look at a map of the region will show that the only country that lies in that particular geographic area is… Israel.
The Jerusalem Post reports that the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority has already received 60 complaints about the advert. This is the same ASA that, in April 2010, ruled against an Israel Government Tourist Office advert, referring to an image of Jerusalem's Western Wall and Temple Mount that "the photograph featured for Jerusalem was of East Jerusalem" and therefore "the ad misleadingly implied that East Jerusalem was part of the state of Israel."
Will the ASA also rule against the Palestinian advert? After all, the ad misleadingly implies that Jerusalem is part of Palestine not to mention the claim that this non-existent state covers the area on which the very real state of Israel exists.
If the ASA does not rule against this advert, it will have demonstrated gross hypocrisy in light of its previous ruling and confirmed its bias against Israel.
We await the ruling with interest.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Agents of influence
By CAROLINE B. GLICK
01/07/2011 15:35
On Sunday, December 19, the self-proclaimed “Israeli human rights” group B’Tselem disseminated a shocking story to the local and international media. B’Tselem claimed that the previous day, Palestinian shepherd Samir Bani Fadel was peacefully herding his sheep when he was set upon by a mob of Israeli settlers.
He alleged that these kippa-clad Israelis drove up in a car and chased him away. Then they torched the pasture and burned 12 pregnant ewes alive and badly burned five others. B’Tselem furnished reporters with graphic photos of the dead sheep.
While the media published the account without a shred of skepticism, the police found Fadel’s account hard to believe. Observant Jews neither drive nor light fires on Saturdays.
And indeed, when questioned by police investigators, Fadel admitted he made the whole attack up. He accidentally killed his herd himself when he set fire to a pile of bramble. Too embarrassed to admit his mistake, he decided to blame the Jews and become a local hero. B’Tselem was only too happy to spread his lies.
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