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Steven Shamrak is a 'Pro-Israel' report that brings together various
pieces of news from a variety of sources to demonstrate the inherent
racism involved in the politics of the Middle East. (Comments in brackets are made by Steven Shamrak)
The End of Arab Palestine
by Michael Freund
I never thought I would say this, but those of us on the Israeli
Right owe a debt of gratitude to Mahmoud Abbas. By forging a unity
agreement with Hamas earlier this month in Doha, Qatar, the Palestinian
Authority president has inadvertently corroborated one of the central
tenets of our political philosophy: the Palestinians cannot and must not
be granted a state.
Ever since the signing of the Oslo Accords in September 1993, we have
warned against the establishment of a Palestinian entity alongside
Israel... Repeatedly, we have pleaded with the public to recognise the
dangers inherent in dividing the land of Israel and placing the heart of
the country within our foes' artillery range. Time after time, we have
insisted that an independent Palestine would be swept up by the rising
tide of Islamic fundamentalism and become an outpost for Iranian-style
extremism.
It has often been an uphill battle, as much of the media and the
international community has prodded and pressed to give the Palestinians
a state of their own, seemingly without regard for the consequences.
But earlier this month, Abbas delivered decisive and irrefutable
corroboration of everything the Right has been saying for nearly 20
years.
...However dangerous this development might be on the ground, it does
present a significant opportunity in terms of Israel's public
diplomacy. Simply put, Abbas's embrace of Hamas should be used to make a
strong case against the prevailing notion that a "two-state solution"
can bring about peace.
After all, the mirage of moderation surrounding Fatah and the
Palestinian Authority is now unambiguously on display as little more
than a figment of the Left's imagination.
We must make the case that this is the end of Palestine, the death
knell of the delusion that the Palestinian leadership was interested in
reconciliation, compromise and peace. If Abbas and his cohorts truly
wished to see an end to the conflict, they would not have joined hands
with those who advocate endless confrontation. By affixing his signature
to the unity deal, Abbas has therefore settled the argument once and
for all.
Food for Thought. by Steven Shamrak
- Israel is the only country where the ruling national majority, Jews,
actively disallowed by their own government to take position of the
properties owned by their families. After six decades of independence
Israeli government is still living the life of a 'ghetto Jew' in fear of
offending enemies and fake friends!
Jews are Almost Lynched in Jerusalem
Two Jews were travelling to Mount Scopus in Jerusalem when they
accidentally made a wrong turn and ended up stuck in a traffic jam
between two Arab cars a week ago. A crowd of Arab youths then showed up
and began throwing rocks at them. In recent months, Arabs have attacked
Jewish motorists with rocks, in what is starting to again become a
common phenomenon on the roads of Judea and Samaria.
- (Jews are
terrorised and living in fear in their own country. When will the
Israeli government end this idiocy?)
Apology is a Pathetic Display of Defeat
The US has apologised for inappropriate treatment of religious
material in Afghanistan, after hundreds of angry Afghans protested over
reports that US forces burned copies of the Quran, even before
investigation. Hundreds of protesters earlier besieged the Bagram
airbase, about 60Km north of the capital Kabul, chanting calls of "death
to America," and firing slingshots and petrol bombs at the gate of the
base. Preliminary information showed that Quran copies had not been
burned!
- (Inmates used copies of the Quran for passing messages and
Islamic propaganda. No protests against these acts of desecration!
Christians are systematically killed and abused by Muslims. Even transit
passengers in Arab countries' airport are not immune. Have you even
heard an apology?)
Hevron Survivor Died Without Seeing His Land Returned
Yaakov Castel, one of the last remaining survivors of the 1929 Hevron
massacre, passed away. His dream of restoring his family's home in the
city remained unfulfilled. Castel survived the brutal massacre of
Hevron's Jews at the hands of an Arab mob as a young child. Survivors of
the massacre were expelled from Hevron by the British. When Jordan
seized control of the city in 1948, their homes were given to Arab
families. Castel owned a book detailing his family's rich history, which
has included more than 500 years living in Gaza and then Hevron
following the expulsion of Jews from Spain. At the time of the Hevron
massacre the family had been in Hevron for generations.
Time to Take Sinai Back
The Islamist party that leads the new Egyptian Parliament is
threatening to review the 1979 peace treaty with Israel if the United
States cuts off aid to the country. The Obama administration and
Congressional leaders have already warned Egypt that the United States
might cut off its annual aid to the country, which in the most recent
budget came to $1.3 billion in military supplies and about $250 million
in other subsidies. Egyptians have long considered American aid as a
kind of payment for preserving the peace despite the popular resentment
of Israel.
UN is not in Rush to Condemn Iran
Three Iranians detained after accidentally setting off explosives in
Bangkok. Citing the similarity of bombs used in New Delhi and Tbilisi,
national police chief Gen. Prewpan Dhamapong said that Thai authorities
now "know for certain that (the target) was Israeli diplomats." Israel's
UN ambassador said the Security Council should condemn the attacks
quickly.
- (The UN is too busy adopting pro-Islamic, anti-Syrian
resolutions)
Nuclear Iran: Words and Action
Tehran hardened its nuclear and military policies in defiance of
tougher sanctions and ahead of international nuclear talks. The threat
by Iran's armed forces deputy chief Gen. Mohammad Hejazi of a preemptive
strike against its "enemies," was accompanied by its refusal to allow
UN nuclear watchdog inspectors to visit the Parchin facility. Western
and Israeli intelligence experts have concluded that the transfer of 20
percent uranium enrichment to the underground Fordo site near Qom has
shortened Iran's race for the 90 percent (weapons) grade product to six
weeks.
Protect Us or We'll Protect Ourselves
Attacks by Arabs on Israeli drivers have been on the rise since last
year. At least three Jewish women were the victims of violent
carjackings in the last seven days alone. Each of the women was forced
off the road when it was blocked by armed PA Arabs, then dragged roughly
from her vehicle by the attackers and thrown down on the road, while
they made off with her car. Dozens of residents of the Shomron town of
Kedumim responded by blocking PA drivers from merging onto Route 55. "We
expect the army and police to focus on preventing these kind of
incidents." " If they do not," protesters added, "we know how to defend
ourselves."
Quote of the Week:
- "As long as Nazi violence was unleashed only, or mainly, against the
Jews, the rest of the world looked on passively and even treaties and
agreements were made with the patently criminal government of the Third
Reich... The doors of Palestine were closed to Jewish immigrants, and no
country could be found that would admit those forsaken people. They
were left to perish like their brothers and sisters in the occupied
countries..." - Albert Einstein
French court clears Israeli doctor in al-Dura defamation case
(Boy May Not have been killed in the First Place)
Jamal al-Dura, whose 12-year-old son Muhammad was purportedly killed
in 2000 in an exchange of fire between Israeli and Palestinian forces in
Gaza and who became a symbol of the Second Intifada. sued
French-Israeli Dr. Yehuda David for libel, and ultimately lost...
At the start of the Palestinian uprising in 2000, a French television
network broadcast a minute-long clip of the boy purportedly being shot
in an exchange of fire between Israelis and Palestinians in central
Gaza. The voiceover indicated that the boy was killed by Israeli
soldiers, but an investigation later suggested that Palestinian fire had
killed him. Many others claimed the entire event was staged and the boy
was never shot in the first place. In an effort to bolster his claim
that Israelis had killed his son, Jamal al-Dura, the boy's father,
presented his own bullet scars, which he claimed were sustained during
that same incident. But Dr. Yehuda David refuted al-Dura's claim, saying
he himself had operated on al-Dura in 1992, eight years before the
incident, and al-Dura already had been scarred then (allegedly as a
result of Hamas attacking him over suspicions he had cooperated with
Israel)...
David said that he believed that the damage caused by those famous
images of 12-year-old al-Dura supposedly being shot as his father holds
him can be repaired, despite the global storm surrounding the incident.
"There is always room for repair," he said. "Someone once told me
something that I think is true: The Dreyfus trial wouldn't have been
remembered if he had lost on appeal. It is remembered because he won.
That's how this will be. With this victory we have turned over a new
leaf in public diplomacy with the Palestinians"...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated David, saying "You
are a shining example of Israel's battle for truth and of our nation's
confidence in our righteous path. You have done the people of Israel a
great service."
- (Several years ago I was confidentially told that
Israel's government knew that Muhammad al-Dura was alive and living with
his relatives. The government of Israel needs to start fighting the
anti-Israel propaganda war in order to lift the moral of Jewish people
and their belief in reunification of the Jewish national homeland,
Eretz-Israel!)
Note:
Three senior French journalists who saw the raw footage in 2004 said it
was not clear from the footage alone that the boy had died, and that
France 2 cut a final few seconds in which he appeared to lift his hand
from his face. France 2's news editor said in 2005 that no one could say
for sure who fired the shots, but other commentators, including the
director of the Israeli government press office, went further, saying
the scene had been staged by Palestinian protesters.
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