יום רביעי, 29 ביולי 2009

Israeli marchers to Obama: Let My People Grow (with photos)

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Israelis protest Obama's settlement freeze policy (photos attached)

At least one thousand Israelis came to Jerusalem earlier this week to protest Obama's settlement freeze policy and the arrival of Obama's Middle East envoy George Mitchell, who arrived in Israel on Sunday. The protestors, which organizers said numbered 2000 and local press put at 1000, stood at Paris Square, near Prime Minister Netanyahu's official residence and then marched to the American Consulate.  "Yes to Israel's independence, no to American dictates" stated Hebrew language signs, with flyers reading: "Israel is a sovereign independent state; we will not allow life in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria to be frozen". Signs in English said simply: Let My People Grow, referring to the almost half a million Israelis who reside in the eastern neighborhoods of Jerusalem, as well as Judea and Samaria, also known as the West Bank, all of whose rights to build are being challenged by the Obama administration. Marchers rythmically chanted, "Mitchell go home".
 
The demonstration came just days after Independent Media Research and Analysis (IMRA) published a surprising poll by a prestigious polling company, Maagar Mochot, according to which Israelis regard settling Judea and Samaria as almost as important as the heavily subsidized national enterprise of settling the Negev and Galilee. http://www.imra.org.il/story.php3?id=44698. A huge majority (71:20) of Israelis also agreed with a tongue-in-cheek proposition presented by the poll, according to which Palestinians should be made to freeze settlement in Judea and Samaria (West Bank) if Jews were forced to do so. The poll also found that Israelis strongly prefer Palestinian autonomy over Palestinian statehood --  which is the concept strongly promoted by the Obama administration.  
 
Not a few well known rightist Israelis publicly boycotted the protest which they said was too tame. "I'm willing to remind Netanyahu to be Israel's Prime Minister, not Obama's poodle," snapped Batya Medad, a well known Israeli blogger. "America would cut out the pressure if we sent them packing. The American government has enough trouble with a sinking economy, health care issues and Iraq."   Yair Mendelson from Herzlia, one of the cities that would be adversely affected if a rogue Palestinian state is established, told his email list that such demonstrations are "sterile", "useless" and "deceptive". The main issue, said Mendelson, was the "lies alleging illegality of the settlement enterprise", without which "the Americans would be unable to justify intefering in the legal, sovereign affairs of another state". Mendelsohn recommended to his distribution list that rather than demonstrating, Israelis and committed American Jews should work together to "restore liberty" to the national home of the Jewish people.
 
Rightist Knesset Members addressing the crowd included the chairperson of the Knesset's influential Law and Constitution Committe, MK David Rotem, who told the Israeli Bar Association's journal last month that razing of outposts for political reasons constituted discrimination against settlers. "It's time America realized we are surrounded by enemies here," Rotem announced tonight. Another Knesset Member, former Chief Medical Officer of the IDF Prof. Aryeh Eldad, said that half a million Jews were being de-humanized by settlement freeze proposals. The chairman of the National Union, the only rightist party not in Netanyahu's coalition, MK Yaakov Katz, told the crowd that as a Cohen, having a priestly perogative to bless the people according to ancient Jewish tradition, he wishes to bestow a blessing of another child in the upcoming year, on all families in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. "This is our answer to Obama's cruel proposals," Katz, a disabled military hero who leans heavily on a cane, told the emotional crowd. 
 
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יום חמישי, 9 ביולי 2009

Hamas Barbarians Get Lucky Break from New York Times??

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Hamas Barbarians Get Lucky Break
From New York Times??
 
Distributed TODAY by Palestinian Media Watch: Suicide bomber's children shown re-enactment of mother's death
on Hamas TV kids' show 
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Reminder: Who is the Hamas? (then scroll down to the bottom for some disturbing food for thought)
 
Famous Hamas terror attacks include
First Jerusalem bus 18 suicide bombing  February 25, 1996 Jerusalem Central Bus station 27 DEAD
Second Jerusalem bus 18 suicide bombing March 3, 1996 Jaffa street, Jerusalem 20 DEAD
Dizengoff Center suicide bombing March 4, 1996 Tel Aviv 13 DEAD
Mahane Yehuda Market attack July 30, 1997 Jerusalem main market 16 DEAD
Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing August 9, 2001 Downtown Jerusalem 15 DEAD
Ben Yehuda Street Bombing December 1, 2001 Downtown Jerusalem 11 DEAD
Haifa Bus 16 attack December 2, 2001 Haifa 15 DEAD
Café Moment bombing March 9, 2002 Rehavia, Jerusalem 11 DEAD
Passover massacre March 27, 2002 Park Hotel, Netanya 30 DEAD
Matza restaurant suicide bombing March 31, 2002 Haifa 15 DEAD
Rishon LeZion attack May 7, 2002 Rishon LeZion 16 DEAD
Patt junction bus bombing June 18, 2002 Jerusalem 19 DEAD
Haifa bus 37 suicide bombing March 5, 2003 Carmeliya neighborhood, Haifa 17 DEAD
Jerusalem bus 14A attack June 11, 2003 Downtown Jerusalem 17 DEAD
Jerusalem bus 2 suicide bombing August 19, 2003 Shmuel Hanavi, Jerusalem 23 DEAD
Beersheba attack August 31, 2004 Downtown Beersheba in buses 7 and 12 16 DEAD
 
Disturbing food for thought:
 
A New York Times article by Jerusalem bureau chief and former deputy foreign editor, Ethan Bronner, dated June 6, 2009, sets out "parallels" between "Hamas militants" and "settler extremists". http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/07/weekinreview/07bronner.html 
 
"There are striking parallels between the hard-core opponents of a peace deal on each side," explains Bronner, giving various examples, such as: "They are generally driven by a belief in a law higher than any created by human legislatures".
 
The New York Times has done a terrible thing.
 
* It is absolutely unacceptable to write about "parallels" between those Israelis (about one-half) who oppose Palestinian state and the Hamas. Doing so is not only a vicious denigration of Israelis -- it is a public relations boon of the first order for one of the worst terror groups in the world.
 
* Yes, any two groups of people have things in common. But when the New York Times chooses to write about what two specific groups have in common -- that gives a message. In this case -- the wrong message. Example: There are "parallels" between Ethan Bronner and Bin-Laden, for example. Both have a last name that begins with B, both are male, and both have issues with Israeli "settlers". But if someone were to write this in a mass-circulated newspaper, even though it is true, it would be an abomination. The only reasonable thing that can be said about Mr. Bronner and arch-terrorist Bin-Laden is that they have nothing significant in common. Similarly, a respectable opinion-setter like the New York Times should be the first to stand up and say that the Israeli "settlers" and "peace deal opponents" have nothing significant in common with the Hamas, because the trademark of Hamas is their concerted effort to slaughter men, women and children in the name of hate. So, the Hamas can be compared to other terror groups, and to organized crime groups. They cannot be compared to hundreds of thousands of Israelis - in many cases, ironically, themselves victims of Hamas.   
 
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