Israel, The Good Enemy

Israel’s relationship to the Palestinians has always been globally approached with standardized heavy criticism made to Israel.  The main charges waved in Israel’s face have always been “the Disapropriate use of force” and “discrimination”.

Israel’s critics, either willingly or out of ignorance, choose to overlook the way many Arab countries mistreat Palestinians. Some Arab countries are almost never blamed for what they have been doing to the Palestinians for decades.  Such selective recognition of facts by Israel’s critics is bizarre when weighed by truth instead of myths.

In December of 2008, Israel launched operation “cast lead” against Hamas which was launching rockets on Southern Israel on a daily basis.  This operation has resulted in the death of more than 1,400 Palestinians, many said to be civilians; an absolute tragedy, nonetheless, those criticizing Israel fail to recognize that the number of causalities is small comparing to Gaza’s population of 1.5 million, considering the high density of Gaza’s population per square kilometre, the number suggests the Israeli forces were very cautious in carrying out their attacks, despite the fact that they were chasing a moving target, Hamas militants.  If Israeli forces were targeting Palestinian civilians, the number of the dead would have reached tens of thousands.

On comparison; in 1976, Lebanese militiamen butchered 2,000 Palestinians; almost wiping out the entire population of Tell al-Zaatar refugee camp within days.  This was revisited again in 1982 in Sabra and Shatelah massacre; where, in less than four days, Lebanese militiamen killed thousands of women and children who posed no threat as most Palestinian fighters had left then to Tunisia. Two years ago, al-Jazeera satellite network aired rare footage of Palestinians running to Israeli soldiers for refuge from the massacre.

Furthermore, most Arab atrocities against Palestinians have included documented rape cases, even of children, while not a single rape case has been reported against Israeli forces in more than sixty years of operations.

Arab governments’ oppression of the Palestinians does not stop at bloodshed and wholesale  slaughters, in fact the more troubling aspects of the way they treat Palestinians is in the systematic long-range exclusion and discrimination.   In Arab countries where Palestinians make up a good percentage of the population; they are depraved of all basic necessities, starting with education, down to basic healthcare.  Even at countries that have granted the Palestinians citizenships; the Palestinians stand helpless and banned from every potential to improve their livelihoods.

Israel, on the other hand, has always allowed Palestinians to work there and to get paid in Western standards, and even had allowed them generous access to healthcare.  In fact, Israel has also welcomed Palestinians as visitors, patients and even as investors, this generosity was only limited when Hamas started bombing Israeli civilians with no signs of an end in sight.

The complexity Israel has with Palestinians revolves around security rather than ideological issues; Israel does not have an aim to enslave the Palestinians for life or purposely degrade their humanity. While many Arab countries have designed their systems to discriminate and humiliate the Palestinians, squeezing them into illiteracy and poverty while milking them for tax money.

This has become most visible recently with calls in some Arab countries to revoke citizenships of all Palestinians there and actually to force them to seek local guarantors to obtain residency, thus enslaving them for life.

This comes as a deeper shock for Palestinians when they see Israeli Arabs, with many of them describing themselves as “Palestinians in Israel”; those are full citizens of Israel with access to all privileges.  Israeli Arabs are fully represented inside the Knesset while Palestinians, in their Arab homeland, are allowed only symbolic presence in parliaments, even at countries where they are the majority.  And while some Arab countries selectively withdraw citizenships from Palestinians, many Arab Knesset members do not hesitate to speak against Israel with no fear of losing their citizenships or entitlements.

Still, while the world is most vocal about Israeli military operations, it fails to recognize that Israel has been dealing with non-stop unrest on its soil since the breakout of the Intifada in 1987.  Has that Intifada taken place in any Arab country; it would have ended within the first couple of weeks with an Arab army killing more than ten thousands Palestinians, most being civilians.  Examples of this are countless and in all Arab countries hosting Palestinians; yet the world seems to think this reality is too overrated to recognize.

Today, with peace negotiations up and running, some Arab governments seem to want to butcher the Palestinians again on the altar of dictatorship by worsening their living conditions and making their lives more miserable, just to secure a better negotiating position or merely a seat at the negotiations table.  Not to mention that many of those actually would rather see the negotiations fail in order to keep more international aid money flowing to them for “hosting” the Palestinians.

Quoting a commentator on one of my articles; “the Palestinians, do obviously need a break from their sworn Arab friends”, and perhaps they can reconnect to them when they have learned a lesson or two from their Israeli “enemies”.

Meanwhile, the world will remain silent about the Palestinians’ suffering at the hands of some of their “brothers”, as it’s too occupied with Israel.

 

Mudar Zahran, Jordanian of a Palestinian heritage, is an academic who resides in the UK. Read his full bio.

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Arabs in Israel … العرب في إسرائيل

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York University; standing on guard for thee…?

York University; standing on guard for thee…?

By Mark Halawa

York University’s general counsel, Harriet Lewis is threatening to sue a local Toronto Rabbi for speaking out against increased anti-Semitic activities on the school’s campus. What’s wrong with this picture! York is trying to silence a Rabbi for speaking against the unopposed infestation of hate at a local Canadian campus! Shouldn’t we, Canadians, stand up for the very value of tolerance and equality Canada was founded on?

Every proud Canadian who sings the words of our National Anthem is obligated to condemn all racist activities against fellow Canadians— to prevent it from flourishing in, or outside, our educational institutions. No matter under what disguise.

The Rabbi found himself in a position where he had no choice but to stand up and defend his community against York University administration’s recent lax sense of morality.

George Galloway raises funds for Hamas and other extremist organizations, like AlQaeda which only last week, promised to bomb Christian churches in Cairo, Egypt, and effectively bombed two Christian churches the week before, killing dozens of innocent worshipers.

The line between free speech and hate speech has been greatly blurred at York University. Perhaps the York administration should learn something from this Rabbi and start doing its job in shielding Canadian students from hate speech.

Perhaps you would like to sue me too, Mr. Shoukri, using the same coffers that paid Galloway for his anti-semitic rants? Everyone knows that a few organizations are fuelling extremism and Salafism amongst Toronto’s Muslim Youth today. It’s a new phenomenon in Toronto, they’re targeting our kids!

Not only is Galloway a liar and an anti-semite, he also supports terror groups. He visited Hamas and Hizbullah in the past few months, and now Mr. Shoukri allows him to speak at York University.

The Jewish community is well aware that President Shoukri is a friend of the Jewish people, as he understands the enormous role the Jewish community played in the establishment of York.

The well founded criticism against Mr. Shoukri is clearly founded on his lack of action when it comes to preventing this notorious terrorist fundraiser to speak on York U campus.

Canadians expect you, Mr. Shoukri, to step up to the leadership position you hold and ban such a terrorist fundraiser from coming to York University, to make an example of such anti-Semitic character, enabling other universities to follow suit.

Mr. Shoukri, the speaker you allowed to spew hate on OUR campus is also banned from entering your mother country, Egypt.

History must record the grave error York University has made by their lack of action, which through passivity has shown favour for the terrorist fundraiser, George Galloway.

Just like Mr. Shoukri, I speak fluent Arabic. I witnessed with my own eyes a swastika drawn on a washroom in Vari Hall at York University, as well as anti-Jewish slurs written in Arabic. Where was the general counsel’s statement to condemn that HATE CRIME? It seems that Mrs. Lewis only considers it defamatory when a leader of the Jewish community finally speaks up, forgetting years of proven anti-semitism and intimidation of Jewish students on campus, and the misuse of university facilities on the student’s dime.

I became accustomed to hearing anti-semitic insults by Arab students as a Jewish student walk by, during anti Israel fests at Vari Hall each year. Saying these derogatory anti-Jewish things in another language than English (Arabic) doesn’t make them null. A sizable chunk of York University’s student population understands the curse words.

The translated word-list is available upon your request, Mr. Shoukri.

Just this past year a female student got slapped, another was pushed, and another followed all the way to her car, hearing the worst insults and anti-Jewish slurs out there, by Arab and non Arab York students. The next day, the latter’s car tires were slashed.

A Turkish teaching assistant “hijacked” a political science class he was giving and turned it to an anti-Zionist/anti-Israel bash. Where was York’s administration then?

Dear Mr. Shoukri and Mrs. Lewis: where is York’s morality when it came to such crimes? York University has once again failed under your leadership.

Despite the fact that there are a couple of internationally-funded outreach organizations brainwashing students and systematically teaching them how to fight Jewish students on Canadian and American campuses to rid the institutions of Jewish students. Yet, the red carpet was rolled out for the terrorist fundraiser, George Galloway, while a courageous Rabbi who stood up for his community was threatened with a lawsuit…Obscene.

I call on every Canadian to stand on guard and protect the values in which Canada was founded on. The same values that allow every Canadian, no matter what background he or she is from, to walk tall at any university campus in the country.

On behalf of many honest Canadian Arabs; I will stand by the Jewish community amid these dark times, and will continue to speak out against the blind hate which is evidently condoned by the Arab/Muslim community at York University.

Despite our political differences, the very rights and freedoms we enjoy today, lie within Canada’s constitution. Every student deserves to learn in an environment free of hate and intolerance. Stand up for Canadian values Mr. Shoukri, and don’t try to hush us— those who uphold those very values.

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Turkey’s Flotilla Stunt

By Mark Halawa

Having lived in the Middle East for over twenty years of my life, I have a perspective on this week’s Gaza Flotilla incident that I think may be enlightening to Western readers.

Turkey has successfully ascended to the driver seat of the Pro-Palestinian propaganda machine. A seat in which Iran, with all its blatant rhetoric against Israel, creative anti-Semitic contests, and a runaway nuclear program, couldn’t successfully hold onto due to the threat the Iranian Shiites pose to “moderate” Arab Sunnis.

The Idea: A fleet of boats carrying activists, reporters, religious and political leaders, and aid to Gaza.

How To: Create as much negative publicity toward Israel as possible by inviting participants from all over the world (Pakistanis could round up thousands for a “Death to Facebook” riot in a matter of hours) and brand the fleet the “Gaza Freedom Flotilla” to keep things under an innocent peace disguise. Of course, these “innocent peaceful” activists will be armed with metal pipes, slingshots and knives, for stage two of the peaceful plan: to instigate violence with the Israeli Defense Forces.

The Goal: Turkey will push Iran out of the spotlight as the number one hero to Arab youth, gaining instant sympathy and approval from Arab regimes and their puppet media outlets. Part of Turkey’s motivation is undoubtedly to close an ugly page of long brutal Ottoman rule over the Arabian Peninsula.

After all, Turkey has been building up prerequisites for such a move for some time. Like Iran, they have created fictitious anti-Israel and anti-Jewish TV shows, publicly supported Hamas, and even went on further when Turkish PM Ardogan verbally attacked President Shimon Peres last year at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Since all previous attempts at sending similar fleets to Gaza have failed, it was essential for Turkey to give it an all-out push this time by including reporters from Al Jazeera, women and children, and sympathetic semi-public figures from all over the world.

As the activists had intended, the largest outcome from this whole PR stunt was the further smearing of Israel’s good name worldwide. What came as a particular shock was how those countries that in the past had shied away from bashing Israel, suddenly joined the chorus of world leaders pressuring Israel to lift the embargo on Hamas-dominated Gaza.

It may be interesting to note that while Israel yet again gets top headlines, more local issues of legitimate humanitarian outcry continue to be ignored in the Arab world – for example, the killing of Bahraini fishermen by Qatar’s coastguard last week. The harmless boat had the audacity to stray close to Qatar’s international waters; however, the issue was largely ignored.

While the Gaza-bound flotillas have since been docked in the Israeli port of Ashdod, and the aid on board (but not the weapons) is being transferred to those Gazans in need, the humanitarian aspect of the flotilla’s cause was clearly secondary to the goal of demonizing the Jewish state.

Whatever the fate of this “peace flotilla,” the Arab street would jubilantly call it a success either way, and Turkey would score a huge PR victory in the Arab world’s blurry eyes.

Mark Halawa  – www.markhalawa.com
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Flotilla activists attacked IDF soldiers with weapons

Many of the Freedom Flotilla fans online are lying and claiming that IDF soldiers opened fire at people while asleep!  Thank G-d for Video Cameras that can show the truth.

Today’s Free Gaza lies

All this week, the media have been saying that the Flotilla of Fools aiming towards Gaza is bringing in some 10,000 tons of aid. For example, in Business Week:

The eight ships, organized by an international group called the Free Gaza Movement, are carrying about 10,000 tons of cargo, including cement for rebuilding homes destroyed by war in Gaza, medical equipment and school supplies.

Yet last week, the amount that the organizers publicized was 5000 tons. From the Palestine Chronicle” on May 21:

The ships are carrying 5,000 tons of construction materials, medical equipment, and school supplies, as well as around 600 people from 40 countries. “

From the Irish Times on May 19th:

The nine boats are due to arrive in Gaza next week with 5,000 tons of reconstruction material, medical equipment and school supplies.

That is a remarkable increase in cargo for the week.

It gets even weirder. Clearly, the heaviest part of the aid is the construction material, and according to the media reports and the Free Gaza folks, they are bringing in only 500 tons of cement. So are they bringing in 9,500 tons of paper, schoolbooks and medical supplies? There are some six tons of paper from Norway, so that can’t be it.

Even if they are bringing in prefabricated houses, as some reports say, prefab houses weigh only about 1.5 tons each- and I didn’t see any pictures of thousands of houses on the ships that would be needed to fill out 10,000 tons.

Is it possible that they are lying?

It is more than possible – it is a guarantee.

In February, 2009, the Free Gaza people claimed that the ship that was trying to reach Gaza was filled with 60 tons of aid. When the Israelis looked inside the ship, they found it was practically empty:

The IDF said that troops found about 150 bottles of mineral water and a few dozen kilograms of food and medicine on board, despite earlier claims that it was carrying about 60 tons of medicine, food and toys, plus 10,000 units of human blood plasma which requires constant refrigeration.

The 10,000 tonnes of supplies the activist claimed!

These folks have no qualms about lying about their cargo, as they have done it in the past – exaggerating their supposed aid by a factor of at least 50.

In other words, you cannot believe a word that these people say, even when it seems to be innocent background material. The media especially should be wary about reporting back on anything that they are told by the Flotilla Fools.

Practically everything that comes out of their mouths is an easily provable lie.

Original article: http://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2010/05/todays-free-gaza-lies.html
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Saudi Arabia supports Universal Interfaith Forum

Saudi King: We seek to establish a Universal Centre for Multi-Faith Dialogue

Independent, functioning away from any political interference.

Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Bin Abdul-Aziz told media sources that there are efforts to establish a Universal Centre for dialogue including representatives of all major religions [Christianity, Islam, Judaism] working independently and in isolation from any political interference.

He also stressed that Saudi Arabia continues to promote the idea of cultural dialogue, and took upon itself the responsibility of bridging gaps between cultures and civilizations “To increase coexistence, understanding, and promote human values to replace conflict with harmony. This helps by taking the edge off of tensions and removes the spark of quarrel which in turn helps us actualize an eagerly wanted security and peace.”

The King also noted, in a speech on his behalf by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saudi Al-Faisal — who led the Kingdom’s delegation to the third Interfaith Dialogue Forum which started last Friday in the Brazilian capital– “This forum which comes under the title ‘Cultural communication to implement peace’ is gaining special importance in the shadow of what the world faces today, from challenges and conflicts that deserves our urgent cooperation, and from our Islamic teachings, the religion of modesty, middle grounds, forgiveness in the face of terror and extremism.”

The revolution of Saudi international scholarships

Saudi has created a national centre for dialogue encompassing all factors of Saudi society. Showing special attention to programs that encourages education, counters illiteracy, and the rehabilitation of employees to improve work skills.  The speech used as an example the 90,000 students (Male and Female) who are studying abroad on scholarships to 14 countries in the five continents, as a non before witnessed drive for openness and modernization.  “This, in addition to the launching of the University of Sciences and Technology to attract students from all around the world, to cooperate annually on the implementation of science and technology to better humanity.”

Translated by Mark Halawa

Paragraphs from: http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2010/05/29/109920.html#

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Let us play pretend خلينا نلعب تخيل

Many Arabs think Israel started bombing Gaza for no reason, forgetting that Hamas started this aggression by shelling Israeli cities and towns in the area for 8 years nonstop, with aimless homemade bombs, and other smuggled through the tunnels, targeting innocent civilians. Hamas did so following orders from Iran and knowing very well that Israel will retaliate, and there will be human casualties.

الكثير من العرب يعتقدون أن إسرائيل بدأت بقصف غزة بلا سبب، ناسين أن حركة حماس هي التي بدأت هذا العداء من خلال قصفها المتواصل للمدن و القرى الاسرائلية المجاورة بصواريخ عشوائية محلية الصنع، و أخرى مهربة عن طريق الأنفاق، تستهدف المدنيين الأبرياء. زعماء حماس فعلوا ذلك بامر من أسيادهم في إيران، و هم يعرفون جيداً أن إسرائيل سوف ترد، و ستكون الضحية مدنيين ابرياء أيضاً، و لكن هذه المرة من غزة.

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