Saturday, February 12, 2022

From Ian:

It’s Time to Give Arab Countries Their Due for Normalizing Relations With Israel
To their credit, Arab rulers are telegraphing that benefits to peace extend to people rather than being confined to governments. Last September, upon entering the Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, I was required to show my US passport, which specifies my place of birth as “Israel.” The Arab guard, wearing the traditional kandura and keffiyeh, broke into a broad smile after checking my documents and warmly addressed my family and me in Hebrew with a hearty welcome, “bruchim habaim.”

Throughout our stay, open displays of Judaism were greeted by Emiratis with a greater, not lesser, degree of friendliness and warmth. When describing these experiences, I sometimes hear the retort that the rarity of antisemitism in the UAE is a result of strict anti-blasphemy laws. While it is true that any act of hatred or intolerance towards any religion in the UAE is punishable by a five-year jail term or strict fines, another reason for the propagation of religious tolerance is due to a traditional reverence upheld by Arab culture. As Robert Nicholson, Director of the Philos Project, explains of Arab society, “the expectation isn’t to hide one’s faith, but to profess it openly while affirming the role that religion plays in political life.”

Validating Nicholson’s point is an awareness that religious avoidance remains prevalent in Western Europe, where antisemitic attacks are rampant. According to the World Zionist Organization and Jewish Agency Report on Antisemitism in 2021, the European continent led the world in antisemitic incidents, with almost 50 percent of all attacks occurring on its soil. North America closely followed, with the US accounting for 30 percent of all antisemitic attacks in the region. Simply put, an Arab country like the UAE provides a safer haven for Jews than most liberal European metropolises, which are still considered popular vacation destinations for many.

Promoting the success of the Abraham Accords depends on Jewish organizations institutionalizing trips to Arab countries whose leaders are propelling exchanges with Israel. While gap year programs and groups like the March of the Living must commit to teaching US Jewish youth about the horrific enormity of the Holocaust by traveling to Poland, more must be done to bolster tourism to friendly Arab countries. Marinating in a history plagued by sadness and victimization must be tempered through teaching about a future wedded to prosperity and friendship.

UAE President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, whose visions of tolerance predate his region’s steady progression towards peace, should be hailed in the same vein as the late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. Jewish day schools must ensure that students recall the Abraham Accords signing ceremony with the same enthusiasm that their parents welcomed the 1994 peace treaty between Israel and Jordan. Rather than retreat to outdated hatreds and engage in provincial politicizations, Americans across the political spectrum must be unambiguous about their support for the Abraham Accords and work to educate others on the promising new era reshaping the Middle East.
Israel, UAE issue call for joint space research proposals on climate, environment
The space agencies of Israel and the United Arab Emirates have published a call for joint space-based research proposals, inviting universities and research institutes to submit project offers in the agriculture and water fields.

The research will be based on data collected by VENµS — a satellite operated by the Israeli and French space agencies that monitors vegetation and environment characteristics.

A joint Israeli-Emirati committee will select a single project to fund with $200,000 for a two-year period, which “will leverage big data analytics, informatics and related techniques to expand humanity’s collective scientific knowledge about Earth and how we can live more sustainably,” according to a statement.

“Global collaboration is key to leveraging space to protect our planet. By partnering alongside other leading nations in the space sector, we are contributing to expanding the global base of scientific knowledge to help humanity develop solutions to its greatest challenges,” said Sarah bint Yousif Al Amiri, Minister of State for Advanced Technology and head of the UAE Space Agency.

Israel’s Science, Technology and Space Minister Orit Farkash-Hacohen added that the project “shows how technology connects nations.”

“The VENµS satellite is helping find solutions to deal with climate change.‏ The joint research will help advance shared issues between the UAE and Israel, including those in the field of agri-tech, climate change and others. ”
Bahrain Confirms Israeli Officer Will Be Stationed in the Country – State Agency
Bahrain’s foreign ministry confirmed in a statement on Saturday that an Israeli officer will be stationed in the country, according to the state news agency.

The appointment will be related to the work of an unnamed international coalition of more than 34 countries, the report said.

Bahrain also said that the coalition’s task includes securing freedom of navigation in the territorial waters of the region, protecting international trade and confronting piracy and terrorism.

Earlier media reports said Israel would send a naval officer to an official posting in Bahrain, the first time an Israeli military officer has been posted to an Arab country.


Ben Dror Yemini: Amnesty's claims of apartheid in Israel are baseless
To call them rights activists, would be like giving credibility to a report on African Americans that was written by members of the Ku Klux Klan. In the Amnesty report, Gaza is mentioned 600 times, the siege on the enclave mentioned 40 times and the Hamas terror organization is mentioned 26 times - only once in any critical tone.

Incredibly, there is no mention of Hamas calling for the destruction of Israel or on the Gaza rulers' refusal to accept the Middle East Quartet's conditions for removal of the siege.

There is no mention of the Palestinian opposition to any resolution of the conflict that is based on a two-state solution, but the Palestinian right of return is mentioned numerous times, articulating the notion that the Jewish people do not have the right of self-determination by having a state of their own.

It is doubtful that any one of those at the helm of Amnesty International have supported any of the peace agreements proposed in the past decades.

A visitor from Mars, who knows nothing about the conflict, would deduct that Israel is a cruel entity that is fighting an innocent one, which aspires only to freedom, by reading the 2022 report.

While the group consistently negates Israel's right to exist as a Jewish nation, it regards the law of return, as the refusal to allow Palestinians their rights, and as proof that millions of people were made into refugees as part of an apartheid policy.
Canada is dismissing Amnesty International’s report that Israel is an ‘apartheid state’
Canada has rejected Amnesty International’s claim in a recent highly publicized report that Israel is an apartheid state.

James Wanki, spokesperson for Global Affairs Canada, dismissed the report’s claim in a brief statement Feb. 10.

“Canada is a steadfast ally of Israel and a friend of the Palestinian people,” he wrote. “Canada rejects the view that Israel’s actions constitute apartheid.”

“We continue to support the goal of a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the Middle East, including the creation of a Palestinian state living side by side in peace and security with Israel,” he added.

The human rights watchdog lit a firestorm of objection in the Jewish world on Feb. 1 when it released a 278-page document calling out what it claimed is a history of oppression of Palestinians.

“Amnesty’s research confirms that the government of Israel has created and maintains laws, policies, and practices that deliberately oppress Palestinians. This includes racist seizures of property, and policies that make it impossible for many Palestinians to build homes. Additional violations include unlawful killing and serious injury, torture, forcible transfer, persecution, and the denial of many other basic rights and freedoms,” the document read.

Those allegations have been emphatically rejected by Canadian Jewish advocacy agencies, including B’nai Brith, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs and Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center Canada.

“Canada has done the right thing by rejecting Amnesty’s absurd report, joining the United States, United Kingdom, Germany and other democratic allies in doing so,” B’nai Brith Canada CEO Michael Mostyn said. “B’nai Brith Canada, united with the entire Canadian Jewish community, will continue the fight against these antisemitic efforts to render millions of Israeli Jews stateless and deny them their right to self-determination.”


Israel Issues Travel Warning for Ukraine, Evacuates Diplomats
Israel Foreign Ministry issued a travel warning for Ukraine on Friday due to the worsening crisis between Moscow and Kyiv.

The ministry also decided to evacuate the families of Israeli diplomats serving in the country.

“The foreign ministry also recommends that Israeli citizens planning to come to Ukraine consider refraining from doing so at this time,” the ministry said.

It advised Israeli citizens residing in Ukraine to “avoid approaching hotspots” in view of the “worsening situation.”

Unlike the United States and other Western countries, the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem refrained for weeks from issuing a travel warning to Ukraine and did not evacuate the families of Israeli diplomats from the country.

Yet on Friday, the invasion looked increasingly likely as Western leaders including US President Joe Biden, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and France’s President Emmanuel Macron warned of “deep and swift” sanctions in such event.
Banned in Beirut: Lebanon nixes Death on the Nile due to Gal Gadot’s role
While the star-studded Death on the Nile, which opened around the world this week, is the rare big-budget movie to be set in the Middle East, many in this region will not see it, since Lebanon has just joined Kuwait in banning the film due to the fact that Israeli actress Gal Gadot has a starring role.

Gadot served in the Israeli army, like all Israelis who do not receive a medical or religious exemption do, and the fact that she is an IDF veteran is enough to make her persona non grata in some of the Arab countries that have not signed peace treaties with Israel. This is not the first time that Lebanon has banned the silver-screen star. When her 2017 movie, Wonder Woman, was released worldwide, Lebanon also blocked its release. This drew criticism from Lebanese movie fans and bloggers who were more tolerant than the military censor. Blogger Elie Fares noted five years ago that, “The fact of the matter is that if you have a problem with the content of a movie, the actor or actress leading it or anything pertaining to it… Simply don’t go watch it. Call for a boycott, but you sure as hell have no right in making sure no one else gets to watch it too.” Others noted that many Lebanese action-movie fans would simply find it on streaming sites and watch it at home. Wonder Woman was banned in Qatar, while its sequel, Wonder Woman 1984 was also banned in Lebanon.

The Lebanese establishment has punished Lebanese citizens for contact with Israelis in the past. Lebanese-French director Ziad Doueiri, whose movie, The Insult, was nominated for an Oscar, was arrested and briefly detained at the airport in Beirut in 2017 because in 2013, he made a movie, The Attack, in Israel. The Attack is about a Palestinian suicide bomber and starred several Israeli actors.

The Daily Mail, which reported about Death on the Nile‘s ban in Kuwait earlier this week said that newspapers there said that social-media protests had pushed the government into the boycott.
Khaled Abu Toameh: Top Fatah official to ‘Post’: PA is very weak; Fatah ‘proud’ of its armed wing
The al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades are an essential part of the ruling Fatah faction, Jamal Tirawi, a senior Fatah official with close links to the coalition of armed groups, said on Saturday.

“The members of al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades were born Fatah and are still part of its entity,” Tirawi said in an interview with The Jerusalem Post.

The Palestinian Authority, he said, has been profoundly weakened as a result of rampant corruption, the absence of a political horizon, and the widening gap between its leaders and the Palestinians.

Tirawi, a resident of Balata refugee camp near Nablus, was previously arrested by the IDF on suspicion of heading one of the brigades' groups and involvement in terrorism, for which he served several years in prison.

Balata has long been known as a hotbed for various Fatah-affiliated armed groups, especially the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.

Additionally, the camp is known for serving as a home to several disgruntled Fatah officials, who, like Tirawi, do not hesitate to openly challenge the veteran leadership of Fatah and the PA.

Tirawi, an elected member of the Palestinian parliament, the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), was speaking days after the IDF killed three Fatah gunmen who were responsible for several shooting attacks against IDF soldiers and Israeli civilians in the Nablus area in recent weeks.


Saudi Arabia Seizes 2.4 million Smuggled Captagon Pills
Saudi Arabia busted two separate smuggling attempts, seizing 2.4 million captagon pills, the state-run Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported Friday.

The narcotic is an amphetamine-style stimulant fenethylline often produced in the collapsed economies of Syria and Lebanon.

Authorities intercepted the contraband hidden in cargo – the first in glove boxes and the second as part of a shipment of oranges. The smuggled goods were seized in the Red Sea port city of Jeddah, Al Arabiya reported.

Three individuals were arrested as part of the operation, and port authorities are continuing to “tighten customs control” SPA reported.

Law enforcement agencies throughout the region are concentrating on the captagon trade which is expanding, fueled by large ungoverned spaces within Syria and Lebanon.

Last year, Saudi officials banned imports of fruit and vegetables from Lebanon as a result, they said, of the discovery of a plot to smuggle five million pills into the kingdom, Al Arabiya reported.

AFP estimates that as many as 25 million pills were seized across the region since the start of 2022.
Revelers chant 'Death to Israel, US, UK' on Iran revolution anniversary
Tens of thousands of Iranians on motorcycles and in cars celebrated the 43rd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution on Friday, Ynet reported.

In 1979, the pro-Western shah (king) Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was deposed and the powerful cleric Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini became the country's supreme leader.

According to the Ynet report, revelers attended the celebrations in their vehicles due to COVID-19 restrictions forbidding public gatherings. Some participants burned Israeli and American flags while shouting "We will not give up," the report said.

Processions were held in numerous cities and towns, including Isfahan, Shiraz, Mashhad and Tabriz. Some attendees held photos of current Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, former Supreme Leader Khomenei and the late general of Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Qasem Soleimani, who was assassinated in 2020 in an American drone strike in Baghdad, Iraq, the report quoted Iranian media as saying.

Ynet added that Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi spoke before Friday prayers, saying the country was never dependent on the ongoing negotiations with world powers in Vienna, Austria, regarding its nuclear program. "We hang [our] hopes in the east, west, north and south of our country," he said. "We have never hung [our] hopes in Vienna or New York."

The report noted some attendees of the speech chanted "Death to America," "Death to Israel" and "Death to England."
Jewish SUNY New Paltz Students Said Excluded From Sexual Assault Awareness Group Over Support for Israel
The State University of New York (SUNY) at New Paltz is addressing a report that Jewish students were kicked out of a sexual assault awareness group for expressing support for Israel, a college spokesperson told The Algemeiner on Friday.

On Thursday, The New Paltz Oracle campus newspaper reported allegations by a third-year student that she had been told to leave New Paltz Accountability (NPA), an awareness group she co-founded, over a pro-Israel social media post.

In December, the Oracle reported, she was confronted by a fellow NPA co-founder for sharing an Instagram post that said in part, “Jews are an ethnic group who come from Israel, this is proven by genealogical, historical & archeological evidence. Israel is not ‘a colonial state’ and Israelis aren’t ‘settlers.’ You cannot colonize the land your ancestors are from.”

The fellow NPA member asked her to discuss her views on Israel in a meeting — saying that the group “can’t condone the violence [Israel takes] against the Palestinians” — and later rejected her request to invite the New Paltz Jewish Student Union to the discussion, according to the Oracle.

She was ultimately excluded from the group, the outlet said, prompting the exit of another Jewish student who objected to the episode.
Exclusive: Ex-labour leader Jeremy Corbyn pulls out of speech at Hamas-linked rally against 'normalisation' of Arab states' relationships with Israel
Jeremy Corbyn has pulled out of a rally demanding Arab states halt 'normalisation' of relations with Israel after it was revealed it is sponsored by groups with links to Hamas and other terrorist organisations.

The former Labour leader was listed as speaking at a webinar called 2022, The Year to Combat Normalization: We Will Resist the Entity and Protect the Homeland', on Saturday.

The event is organised by Anti-Zionism Coordination (AZC), which is linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and opposes efforts by Middle East Muslim nations to establish regular diplomatic ties with the Jewish state.

Among the online rally's listed sponsors is the Boycott Campaign Palestine (BCP), which is led by Basem Naim, a former Hamas minister in Gaza.

Another is the Forum of Preachers of Palestine, which is led by Omar Foura, a senior figure in Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Both Hamas and PIJ are organisations proscribed by the UK Government.

Another sponsor is the Al-Quds International Institute, which has been proscribed as a terrorist organisation by the United States.

It comes as Mr Corbyn and his supporters demand he is reinstated as a Labour MP, having lost the whip in 2020 for incendiary remarks about anti-Semitism within the Labour Party.

Dr Paul Stott, head of the security and extremism unit at the Policy Exchange think tank, which uncovered Corbyn's proposed attendance, said: 'Jeremy Corbyn just won't learn. The Government has banned both wings of Hamas - the terrorist and political wings are one and the same, and the PIJ is also on the proscribed list.

'What on earth does he think he is doing, apparently happy to hang out with these people?'


Congressional Group To Host Event Celebrating ‘Renowned Activist’ Angela Davis
The staff association is listed as an official "resource" by the House Office of Diversity and Inclusion. In its weekly newsletter, the office encouraged staffers to RSVP to the book club, which is scheduled for Feb. 27 at Busboys and Poets. The restaurant—whose owner has said the United States takes "marching orders from Tel Aviv"—hosted Davis herself for an event in 2015, and the domestic terrorist Bill Ayers in 2018.

Though the Middle Eastern and North African Staff Association is described as a bipartisan group, its website indicates it only has four members who are all in Democratic offices. Neither it nor the Office of Diversity and Inclusion responded to requests for comment.

Davis has long been an apologist for radical ideologies and their most violent adherents. During the Cold War, she defended communist dictators, several of whom gave her awards for her pro-Soviet activism. Davis is an outspoken supporter of Rasmea Odeh, who bombed an Israeli grocery store in 1969, and Jim Jones, the cult leader who convinced nearly 1,000 of his followers to commit suicide. She also defended the Black Panthers who tortured and killed a 19-year-old, calling them her "sisters and brothers."

Davis's involvement in terrorism reached its zenith in 1970, when Black Panther militants took over the Marin County Civic Center in California, killing four people including a judge. Davis owned the weapons used in the attack, though she was later acquitted after spending a year in jail.

Congress created the House Office of Diversity and Inclusion in 2019.
Louis Farrakhan Podcast, Speeches Can Be Found on Spotify
Antisemitic messages directed at members of the Board of Health in Salem, Mass., have been reported to the police as city leaders expressed disgust at their content and tone on Friday.

“Over the past several weeks, members of the Salem Board of Health and Health Department staff with names perceived to indicate that they are Jewish have been directly targeted by hateful, antisemitic messages and threats online, by email, and over voicemails,” a joint community statement released by the city said. “These attacks have been reported to the Salem Police Department and the Anti-Defamation League.”

Salem’s Mayor, Kim Driscoll, condemned what she called “ vile, racist, antisemitic, and regressive attacks — whether online or in person.”

Said Driscoll: “We support those who volunteer for public service, despite these atrocious and utterly unacceptable actions and messages.”

Over the last year, far-right and white supremacist groups in the US have pushed the falsehood that Jews are responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic — a 21st century version of the medieval accusation that Jews poisoned water wells.

One group, the so-called Goyim Defense League (GDL), has carried out a coast-to-coast campaign involving leafleting and demonstrations that pins the pandemic on a Jewish conspiracy and traffics in other antisemitic tropes, including Holocaust denial.


Officials in Salem, Mass., Push Back Against Antisemitic COVID-19 Campaign Targeting Board of Health
Antisemitic messages directed at members of the Board of Health in Salem, Mass., have been reported to the police as city leaders expressed disgust at their content and tone on Friday.

“Over the past several weeks, members of the Salem Board of Health and Health Department staff with names perceived to indicate that they are Jewish have been directly targeted by hateful, antisemitic messages and threats online, by email, and over voicemails,” a joint community statement released by the city said. “These attacks have been reported to the Salem Police Department and the Anti-Defamation League.”

Salem’s Mayor, Kim Driscoll, condemned what she called “ vile, racist, antisemitic, and regressive attacks — whether online or in person.”

Said Driscoll: “We support those who volunteer for public service, despite these atrocious and utterly unacceptable actions and messages.”

Over the last year, far-right and white supremacist groups in the US have pushed the falsehood that Jews are responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic — a 21st century version of the medieval accusation that Jews poisoned water wells.
Police are investigating footage of a Jewish man assaulted in a North London flat
The metropolitan police have confirmed they're investigating after footage emerged of a Jewish man being attack in a block of flats in North London.

The footage, which was shared by Shomrim on Friday afternoon, shows the victim arguing with his attacker before the man grabs his phone and the pair tussle. They then spill out onto the street where the attacker repeatedly hits the Jewish man, knocking his kippah off his head.

He then runs off away from the property on St. Ann's Road in Haringey.
Jewish Family-Run Soup Shop Sends Gazpacho, Elie Wiesel’s ‘Night’ to Marjorie Taylor Greene After ‘Gestapo’ Mixup
A Jewish mother-daughter duo behind a Washington, DC, soup shop has offered to help Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) understand the difference between the gestapo, Nazi Germany’s secret police, and the vegetable-based cold soup gazpacho after the US lawmaker confused the two in a recent interview.

The company, Soupergirl, is sending cases of gazpacho, a dictionary, and a copy of “Night” by Holocaust survivor and Nobel Prize laureate Elie Wiesel to Greene in light of her comments.

Marilyn Polon and her daughter Sarah Polon, who founded the certified-kosher and vegan soup company in 2008, additionally invited Greene to have an “informed conversation” about the difference between gestapo and gazpacho. “If you don’t want to take us up on our offer, we’ll be donating the gazpacho to area food banks,” Sarah said Thursday in a video posted on Twitter.

The soup shop also launched a campaign to use Greene’s gaffe as a “teachable moment” to raise awareness about Holocaust misinformation and education. All proceeds from the campaign will go to the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect, a non-profit organization.

During an interview with One America News on Tuesday, Greene accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) of using Capitol police as “political pawns.” She then referenced “Pelosi’s gazpacho police spying on members of Congress, spying on the legislative work that we do, spying on our staff and spying on American citizens that want to come talk to their representatives.”
Why Jimmy Cagney spoke better Yiddish than just about any other actor in Hollywood
Of all movie scenes in Yiddish, one of the most popular — that of an increasingly agitated man who vainly attempts to make a clueless Irish cop understand his desire to reach Ellis Island — is not from a Yiddish film, but from “Taxi!” a 1932 film starring Jimmy Cagney.

The previous year, Cagney had electrified the film world playing the title character in “The Public Enemy,” so Warner Bros. quickly followed up to showcase the actor’s other formidable skills. Cagney would soon demonstrate his talent as a song and dance man in the 1933 musical “Footlight Parade” (and later in “Yankee Doodle Dandy,” which won him an Academy Award) But first: Yiddish.

In his eponymous 1976 autobiography, Cagney crowed about his street cred zhargon that he learned from school friends who lived on the Lower East Side. And, while it does not appear that he employed Yiddish as a stage performer in New York, Cagney’s eyebrow raising bilingual skills became famous in Hollywood. (One oft repeated story was how during Cagney’s first negotiations at Warners, the brothers – not realizing his language chops — attempted to outmaneuver him by periodically switching into Yiddish. Cagney not only joined in but also did so in a Yiddish better than theirs.)

Speaking the Mother Tongue: Jimmy Cagney reveals his prodigious gift for language in ‘Taxi.’

“Jimmy Cagney likes to palaver in Yiddish to cronies in person or on the phone,” legendary gossip columnist Hedda Hopper once gushed. “Cagney’s kosher lingo is very McCoy.”

For “Taxi,” the studio’s pre-production PR hyped Cagney’s facility with the mame loshn. “James Cagney, a New York Irishman,” ran a plug in a syndicated gossip column “speaks Yiddish fluently and has occasion to do so in his next motion picture.” The studio issued an all-Yiddish poster (with Cagney’s first name misspelled) depicting the opening scene which, when it was reproduced it in his 1976 autobiography, was accompanied by Cagney’s sly caption: “Probably the only actor in Hollywood who could read this poster.”

Now Playing at The Strand: Jimmy Cagney said he was one of the few actors in ‘Taxi,’ who could read the poster for it.

So, it is not surprising that in the first scene in “Taxi” — Cagney’s first “name above the title” feature film — the first words out of his mouth are in Yiddish. And in what points to the subtle care taken in crafting this 90-second scene, the entire exchange between Cagney and the agitated passenger is, in the great Jewish tradition, a series of questions answered with questions. (Cagney would later insert Yiddish in other films including the 1940 all-Hibernian flag waver: “The Fighting 69th.”)











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