Wednesday, August 13, 2014

From Ian:

UN Audit Shows “Black Hole” in Supervision of Gaza Construction Prior to War
Fox News reported yesterday that an internal United Nations audit of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Gaza found that UNDP “allowed at least five non-staff contract employees to handle ‘core’ procurement processes that only staffers are supposed to handle, including those for ordering up ‘significant’ civil construction activities.”
The report notes a number of other irregularities that that the audit turned up, included charges for construction projects “at far less than … full value,” allowing the projects to avoid scrutiny, as well as failure to track receipts and expenditures properly.
"Taken together, the findings in the carefully manicured audit report — which was vetted by UNDP management at the affected office — point to a possible black hole in the supervision of civil construction, and perhaps other programs in Gaza and the other Palestinian territories for at least a year before the current explosion of terrorism."
The upshot of all of these irregularities, according to Fox, is that they lend “credibility to Israeli accusations that internationally-managed relief supplies to Gaza were diverted into construction of the elaborate and highly-engineered tunnels under the territory that were used by Hamas terrorists to launch and coordinate rocket attacks and incursions into Israel that dramatically escalated in March.”
Senators want UNRWA investigated over 'troubling' Gaza role
Accusing UNRWA of maintaining active and extensive ties with Hamas— and of supporting its activities throughout the month-long war— Senate Foreign Relations Committee members Mark Kirk (R-Ill.), Ben Cardin (D-Md.) and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) wrote a letter this week to US Secretary of State John Kerry accusing the UN agency of bias and characterizing its role in the conflict as "troubling."
UNRWA, an ostensibly neutral agency tasked with administering aid to Palestinian refugees throughout the region, adopted a political role in the heat of the conflict, during which at least four of its facilities were badly damaged and many of their inhabitants killed. During the deadliest days of the war, UNRWA officials went on record accusing the Israeli government of violating international humanitarian law.
UNRWA also publicly declared the discovery of three caches of rockets stored in Gaza schools during the July battle. The organization did not identify a responsible party for the crime, however, noting that the schools used as weapons depots were "mothballed" for the summer months.
Dershowitz Asks: Does Jimmy Carter's Support for Hamas Constitute a Criminal Offense?
While Jimmy Carter was busy accusing Israel of war crimes and encouraging greater international support for the terrorist group Hamas, a noted legal expert and civil rights advocate claims the former American president may have committed several criminal felonies that ban the provision of material support to terrorist organizations.
Recently retired Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz told J.D. Hayworth at Newsmax TV that Carter’s recent article in London’s Guardian Newspaper, urging international recognition for Hamas, may have constituted recruitment for an organization classified as ‘terrorist’ under US law.
Dershowitz accused Jimmy Carter of being "an all-out supporter of Hamas," warning that if his advocacy turns into material support for the terrorist Hamas, Carter will be committing a felony.
"Jimmy Carter wants the United States and the European community to legitimize Hamas," said Dershowitz. “It's against the law in the United States, even if you're a former president, it's against the law to provide material support to a listed terrorist organization."
Dershowitz claims that Carter’s call for the recognition of Hamas as an equal with Israel “defies logic. But leave it to Jimmy Carter,” said Dershowitz to defy logic. “It's as if one would want to recognize and legitimate the Mafia or al-Qaida or the Taliban," he said.
David Horovitz: When the history of this war is written
It will not reflect well on Britain, journalism, and the struggle against anti-Semitism
Britain abandoned Israel.
The principled initial position of Prime Minister David Cameron in support of Israel was gradually eroded to the point where, on August 12, the British ministry of trade announced that if Hamas attacked Israel again, it would halt some of its arms sales to Israel. No, you did not misread that. If the terrorist government of Gaza, sworn to destroy Israel, initiated new violence against Israel, Britain will stop selling Israel some of the arms it needs to keep its people safe.
It goes without saying that the UN mustered all of its skewed forums to harm Israel, and that most of the Arab world piled on energetically too — even those countries who know to their own bloody cost the sheer inhumanity of Islamist terrorist organizations. The hostility demonstrated elsewhere in the international arena was shocking, but not surprising either. But Britain, central to the revival of the Jewish homeland in the last century, took a step that, were it not for Israel’s own capabilities and other alliances, would begin the process of rendering Israel helpless in the face of those who seek to annihilate it. And that is beyond reprehensible. It is a moral failure of the first order. It should shame all those who played a part in producing such a move. And quite apart from the impact on Israel, it must profoundly trouble all those of us who love and appreciate Britain and who care for Britain’s future.
British government threatens Israel with arms halt
What’s most astonishing here is that the suspension is not conditioned on which party breaks a ceasefire. If Hamas starts firing rockets at Israel again, it seems, the UK’s position is that Israel should not respond, lest this lead to “a resumption of significant hostilities.”
Even as an outsider, I could see something like this coming from the moment the Tory-Lib Dem coalition came into office.
By contrast, and despite the well-publicized tensions between Obama and Netanyahu, military cooperation between the US and Israel remains strong, and continued military aid to Israel is one of the few matters on which most Democrats and Republicans in Congress, as well as Obama, agree.

  • Wednesday, August 13, 2014
  • Elder of Ziyon
From AP:
An Associated Press video journalist has been killed in an ordnance explosion in the Gaza Strip, together with a Palestinian translator and three members of the Gaza police.

Simone Camilli, 35, died Wednesday when Gaza police engineers were neutralizing unexploded ordnance in the Gaza town of Beit Lahiya left over from fighting between Israel and Islamic militants.
Ma'an adds:
At least five people were killed and another six were critically injured after an unexploded Israeli missile blew up in Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip, witnesses and a health ministry spokesman said.

Ashraf al-Qidra identified three of the dead as Bilal Muhammad al-Sultan, 27, Taysir Ali al-Hum, 40, and Hazem Ahmad Abu Murad, 38.
Hazem Abu Murad was the head of Hamas' bomb disposal unit.

He achieved a bit of celebrity last week as he showed off his skills in front of other journalists and Gazans.
An anxious crowd watched on Thursday as Hazem Abu Murad and his team stood over a unexploded one-tonne Israeli bomb in a field of tomato and potato plants.

The tension increased as Mr Abu Murad calmly approached the bomb, seemingly unfazed by the task. Moments later, he reassured the crowd in a rather dramatic fashion.

“It’s already been disabled! Don’t worry – it won’t explode!” he shouted, jumping up and down on the bomb.
Why is there a crowd only a short distance from an unexploded one ton bomb?

If Abu Murad wanted to do his job without a protective suit or specialized materials, that's his problem. But the news stories about him before his death indicate that he - and, by extension, Hamas security - was very cavalier about the lives of Gazans that he is pretending to protect.

I don't think it is purposeful, but it is an indication of how little Hamas prioritizes the safety of the people it is supposed to protect. And that should be a big deal.

The AP reporter is dead because of Hamas' disregard for the value of human life.

One other small fact revealed in the late Abu Murad's showing off to reporters last week:
Mr Abu Murad said his team has also dealt with “tens” of rockets launched at Israel by Hamas and other militant groups that failed to reach their target, falling instead back onto Gaza.
Really? because judging from Western media dispatches for the past month, there were no such thing! Every civilian was killed by Israel, without exception!

Tens of unexploded terror rockets translate to hundreds of exploded terror rockets in Gaza.

(h/t Gary, Bob K)
  • Wednesday, August 13, 2014
  • Elder of Ziyon
Here is the statement from the UN Human Rights Council establishing a "commission of inquiry:"

The President of the Human Rights Council, Ambassador Baudelaire Ndong Ella (Gabon), announced today the appointment of Amal Alamuddin, Doudou Diène and William Schabas to serve as members of the independent, international commission of inquiry to investigate all violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, particularly in the occupied Gaza Strip, in the context of the military operations conducted since 13 June 2014. William Schabas will serve as Chair of the three-person commission mandated by the Council at its last special session.
June 13th? Operation Protective Edge began on July 8. So why is the UN choosing June 13th?

The answer tells you all you need to know about how biased the UNHRC is.

Hamas kidnapped and murdered Naftali Fraenkel, Gilad Shaer and Eyal Yifrah on June 12th.

Israel started searching for them in the Hebron area on June 13th.

The commission is being given a framework where they are supposed to believe that the kidnapping and murder were not acts of aggression, but Israel's response was.

While it is true that the next paragraph tries to stave off this criticism by saying "whether before, during or after," the very mention of that date and not the day before shows that its mandate "to establish the facts and circumstances of such violations and of the crimes perpetrated and to identify those responsible, ...all with a view to avoiding and ending impunity and ensuring that those responsible are held accountable, and on ways and means to protect civilians against any further assaults" is directed only at Israel and not Hamas.

Hamas has never been accused of "impunity." That is a NGO keyword that only applies to Israel in the context of this conflict.

This is not a mistake. Diplomats are very careful with statements like this, and using the words "military operations conducted since 13 June 2014" shows that the UNHRC does not consider the kidnapping and murder of the teens to be within the mandate of the commission - only the Israeli response.

Kidnapping and targeting civilians is a war crime, by the way, so the choice of June 13 is a very deliberate attempt not only to portray Israel as the initiator of the hostilities but to whitewash Hamas war crimes.

The mandate for the Goldstone inquiry was more explicit in blaming Israel for starting the 2008-2009 war, calling to "dispatch an urgent, independent international fact-finding mission, to investigate all violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law by the occupying Power, Israel, against the Palestinian people, particularly in the occupied Gaza Strip" - even though Hamas had declared war on Israeli civilians two days before Cast Lead.

Creating a false framework is a favorite methodology of diplomats to stack the deck against Israel without having to lie. When a commission is told what to look for, they will generally not expand that mandate to look elsewhere. And this commission is being told clearly that Israel's response to terror is not a response at all, but a military aggression for no other reason besides Israel being inherently aggressive.

Of course, it also means that the commission can include the West Bank in their kangaroo court so as to maximize Israel's perceived aggression and minimize any importance of Hamas rockets and terror tunnels.

The UNHRC knew exactly what it was doing when it created this commission, and its anti-Israel bias is built in to whatever the report says just from the mandate itself, without even going into the obvious bias of a chair who refers to defenders of Israel's right to exist as his "enemy."

  • Wednesday, August 13, 2014
  • Elder of Ziyon
From MEMRI, a video from Lebanon showing the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades [Fatah] showing off their weapons as well as some Israeli gear they claim was left behind in Gaza:



Studio anchor: Abu Muhammad, spokesman for the Nidal Al-Amoudi Battalion of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, said that the Brigades are prepared to fend off any aggression against Gaza. Mayadeen TV has obtained exclusive footage from the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, displaying booty taken during clashes with an elite unit of occupation forces, several days ago in eastern Beit Hanoun, as well as locally-manufactured rockets with a range of 45 km.

Abu Muhammad: Our conditions for a lull were conveyed by our delegation, headed by Azzam Al-Ahmad, but our engineering and manufacturing units are continuing to operate as usual. They provide supplies on a daily basis to the brothers fighting throughout Gaza. The units supply them with the ammunition they need – rockets and explosive devices. The engineering unit continues to operate, and is capable of providing supplies for several months, Allah willing.

[…]

Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades member: We would like to show you, the viewers, the Palestinians, and the entire world these imported French missiles, obtained by the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, to attack Zionist armed vehicles.

Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades member: The only effective course of action against the enemy is armed struggle – kidnapping soldiers, striking the enemy, and martyrdom operations. We in the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades promise you that we are preparing a high-profile attack against the Zionist enemy: kidnapping Zionist soldiers and imprisoning them, in order to empty the Zionist prisons of our commanders and comrades held there.

[…]

Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades member: We are going to transfer this [missile] to a position from where we will target [the enemy].

Footage of Israeli military equipment claimed to have been seized by Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades

Studio anchor: This exclusive footage, obtained by Mayadeen TV from the Nidal Al-Amoudi Battalion of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, shows equipment that they took as booty from the Israeli occupation forces, during clashes several days ago in eastern Beit Hanoun. We are showing you this equipment, along with footage of locally-manufactured rockets with a range of 45 km. This exclusive footage was provided to Mayadeen TV by the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades.

Here's a music video also produced by Abbas' party:



Not once has Abbas denounced the terrorist groups that operate under his own party. This is one of the biggest unreported stories of the war - the Israelis don't want to mention it because they are cooperating with the PA on security and don't want to embarrass Abbas, and the media stays away from the topic because it contradicts their meme of Abbas being a man of peace.


Tuesday, August 12, 2014

  • Tuesday, August 12, 2014
  • Elder of Ziyon
Walla reports:
Egyptian security forces seized today (Tuesday) in northern Sinai a launcher with three Grad rockets that were ready to be launched into Israel. State security officials told the site Al Masry al Youm that according to intelligence officials the plan was for radical Islamists to shoot the rockets to Israel from the launcher located south of Rafah. According to the source, the rockets have been smuggled through tunnels from Gaza to Sinai, and Egyptian forces now surround the area.
A very similar story was reported on Sunday by Masrawy:
Army forces were able on Sunday to destroy a large store of missiles in central Sinai using airstrikes. Sources confirmed to Masrawy that the information received by the security services, confirmed the smuggling of large quantities of Grad and Katyusha missiles through the tunnels, stored in an abandoned house on the outskirts of the village of Wadi Al-Amr in central Sinai.

Egyptian helicopters bombed the missile storage and a car transport loaded with rockets, killing two militants.
It is not hard to imagine the appeal to jihadists of firing from the Sinai to Israel. They would like to try to drag Egypt into a situation it doesn't want to be in, without worrying about Israeli return fire.

(h/t @Jschanzer via Josh Korn)
From Ian:

Ryan Bellerose: One Week As A Jew
First off let me explain something. I am Metis [indigenous Canadian]. My family has experienced firsthand, the abuses you read about when you study residential schools and generational abuses. I understand very well what racism and bigotry mean. Again, I personally have experienced it first hand. But it was the reaction of people to the attack on some of my Jewish friends at a political demonstration that really sent it home to me. I already explained, I’m not converting, I even explained why, albeit in a humorous (yet truthful) way.
I decided that in order to really understand what Jewish people go through, I was going to “become a Jew”. Unlike that dude who tanned and took some pills to become black in that movie, I didn’t really have to do anything difficult. All I had to do to incur the hatred and enmity that comes along with being Jewish, was put on a hat.
“Yarmulke March” planned for Copenhagen to protest anti-Semitic violence
For years we have been documenting the rise of anti-Semitic violence in Europe masquerading as anti-Zionism, in a coalition of Islamists and Leftists in places like Malmö, Sweden.
Copenhagen, Denmark also has this history, so much so that the small (6,000-8,000) Jewish community all but stopped showing Jewish symbols in public. In 2012, the Israeli Embassy advised Israelis visiting Denmark not to wear a Yarmulke (aka Kippah or skull-cap) or other similar religious symbols in public.
The threat on the streets continues, with a Jewish school in Copenhagen just this month forbidding its students from wearing yarmulkes in public:
In Copenhagen it was more of the same, including a Palestinian woman who shouted “Heil Hitler”:
"In Copenhagen it was more of the same — only it wasn’t solely Muslims who confronted us. Danes wanted to know where we stood on the Israeli-Gaza conflict, and they weren’t shy to ask. I don’t mind a healthy debate, but this was loaded. Our answers were irrelevant. They wanted an excuse to rage, and in a country with very few Jews — especially ones so easily identifiable — we became the perfect victims…."
Michael Oren says he left CNN of his own accord
CNN had hired Oren as “a Middle East contributor” in January. According to his contract, he was not allowed to appear on other channels.
Mondoweiss, a pro-Palestinian website, quoted sources “knowledgable [sic] of the situation” saying that Oren was stripped of his job “after internal dissent within CNN that Oren’s classification as an ‘analyst’ was not suitable.”
But a spokesperson for CNN confirmed Oren’s version of the events. “Michael Oren requested that CNN suspend his agreement with the network so that he would be free to support and defend Israel before the international community during the current Gaza upheaval,” the spokesperson told The Times of Israel.
“CNN agreed to Ambassador Oren’s request to suspend the contract and he has continued to appear on our air as a guest.”
Oren said he would consider reinstating his contract with the network after Operation Protective Edge ends.

  • Tuesday, August 12, 2014
  • Elder of Ziyon
I thought that this was interesting: a rant from a Gaza writer, Lina Alsaafin, who loves Hamas, loathes Israel but also hates how Gaza is a trendy topic being used by idiots:

- Do not infantilize it by God-awful chants such as the morbid “Gaza Gaza don’t you cry/We will never let you die.”

- Gaza is no more an “Arab cause” than it is a “Muslim/Islamic ummah cause.” The former are collaborators with the Zionist regime, the latter does not exist. So save your takbeers (unless it is to cheer on the resistance) and empty rhetoric on saving al-Aqsa mosque (it’s not the one with the shiny golden dome by the way) for when Salah al-Din emerges from his grave.

- Gaza is not a charity basket case. Use those bake-sales to attain something oh so slightly pettier. We don’t want money to ameliorate the disastrous conditions. We want an end to the siege and a border crossing we can be in charge of. We want dignity.

- Gaza is not a cool warzone for you to add on your CV and Facebook albums. So pseudo journalists, fuck off. Orientalist journalists, the same applies to you. Foreign journalists who love reporting about the location of resistance rockets fired-endangering whole neighborhoods- the darkest depths of hellfire await you.

- Gaza is not a cool slogan. Gaza is not cool for you to parade your activism shamelessly. Gaza is not an acceptable mainstream easy activist protest where flags of parties who are actively involved in killing civilians such as Hezbollah can be waved around.

- Gaza is not a platform to use for your political and public speaking career, George Galloway. Gaza is not for bigots, no matter how “good” of a speaker they are.

- Gaza is not a “feel-good call of duty even though I am so angry by all the killings there.” If you want to protest, do it right. Do not hold hands for the umpteenth time in front of the Israeli embassy chanting “Free Free Palestine” like a broken record. Do occupy or smash up the embassy. Quality over quantity.

- Gaza is not for selfies.

- Gaza is not to be used for people to further their own careers and star-studded personalities who support oppression elsewhere. Gaza is not for hypocrites, like Abby Martin.

- Dear West Bank especially, and the rest of Palestine in general: Gaza is not a neighboring country. Do not protest in “solidarity” by holding candles and gathering at city centers. Rise up against the slavemaster’s puppets, the Palestinian Authority. Rise up against the slavemaster, Israel. Shove your solidarity to somewhere where the sun don’t shine.

- Dear the rest of Palestine: do not internally Orientalize Gaza. That includes describing singer Mohammed Assaf as “dark-skinned but with a great personality.” Perhaps it is too much to ask to get rid of your colonized minds.

- Gaza is not for your own fetishization. Do not fetishize Gaza.

- If you do not understand what is meant by “Gaza is Hamas, and Hamas is Gaza” as Israel relentlessly bombards it with thousands of tons of heavy weaponry and massacres then do not even torture us with your senseless analysis.
She's a completely off the wall terror supporter, but in order to understand the Middle East, you need to understand people like her.

I wonder what the pro-terror crowd - demonstrating daily -  thinks when they read stuff like this.

(Newsflash for Lina: Israel doesn't need the media to tell it where rockets are launched from. Less than a second after they are fired, Israel knows the exact location. But nice to know that you, so outspoken to the rest of the world, meekly follow the rules of your beloved Islamist masters who want you to remain a second class citizen.)

UPDATE: Looks like she isn't really from Gaza, but Ramallah/London. She just really, really identifies with Hamas, I guess.  (h/t R Burns)
  • Tuesday, August 12, 2014
  • Elder of Ziyon
The UN announced that the chair of the new UNHRC commission to damn Israel - essentially, Goldstone II - is William Schabas.

UN Watch already describes why William Schabas is biased against Israel. And, as Legal Insurrection notes,  he was a participant in the kangaroo court "Russell Tribunal on Palestine" along with many anti-Israel crackpots like Roger Waters and Cynthia McKinney.

Schabas's words at the Russell proceedings are quite instructive. Even as he tried to portray himself as merely an advocate of international law, his statements made it clear that he wanted to expand the scope of international law in ways that it was never meant to go, specifically to go after Israel.



His talk was on something called "sociocide." one of the new terms created specifically to damn Israel, this time for supposedly destroying a Palestinian society that never existed. Schabas was clearly uncomfortable with creating such a new category.

Schabas starts off by saying:
I would have been inclined to speak about crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression, all of which I think it can be shown have been perpetrated at various times during the history of the state of Israel.

He goes on to say that he feels that this new idea of "sociocide," and another one later called "ecocide" that was also made up to damn Israel, fits better under existing interpretations of international law - and under the concept of "genocide" itself - rather than to become new categories.

Schabas goes on to happily admit that he wants to change existing international law standards, by finding the right judges in the right venues to issue the right decisions that would all be used to extend existing laws in ways to go after Israel.

At the very end he agreed with John Dugard - another racist who twists concepts of international law against Israel. Dugard expressed concern about using a new concept instead of stretching existing international law concepts in ways to specifically damn Israel.

Schabas said:
I recognize the value of enriching the debate with the use of "sociocide" but I am very concerned as John Dugard has mentioned that this opens up the chance for our enemies to attack us by suggesting that we're acknowledging or admitting that the existing law is inadequate to describe the horrors that are being committed, and I don't want to do that.
Here, when not reading his prepared statements, Schabas reveals his bias for all to see. Anyone who disagrees with  the aims of the Russell Tribunal - which is, anyone who says that Israel has the right to exist - is considered "our enemies."

And now he will get a chance to judge the very people he considers, in his own words, to be his enemies.

That's UN objectivity for you.

But, hey, he says now he is not anti-Israel, so never mind what else he ever said.

(See also My Right Word.)
From Ian:

Palestinian Columnist: Hamas Did Not Win The War, Only Brought Suffering Upon Gazans
In an August 7, 2014 article titled "We Did Not Win," which was posted on the Amad.ps website, Palestinian columnist Dalia Al-'Afifi challenged Hamas' claim that it won the Gaza war. She wrote that Hamas had shown ignorance of Israel's rationale, had caused innumerable losses and damage to the Palestinians, and had erred in rejecting the Egyptian initiative. She added that the immense destruction in Gaza cannot be called a victory by any standards, and that Hamas' tactics are not likely to bring about an improvement in the Gazans' living conditions, not to mention promote the larger political goals of the Palestinian people.
Khaled Abu Toameh: The Real "Siege" of the Gaza Strip
Egypt has not only turned Gaza into an "open-air prison." It has prevented the delivery of humanitarian aid to the Palestinians of the Gaza Strip before and during the war.
Last year, more than 100 Muslim scholars signed a petition accusing Egypt and Arab countries of participating in the siege of Gaza by keeping Egypt's Rafah border crossing with Gaza closed and preventing medical and humanitarian aid.
Egypt does not want anyone to talk about its blockade of Gaza. At the cease-fire discussions taking place in Cairo, the Palestinians have been asked not to talk about the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt.
The Egyptians want the world to blame only Israel for the "siege" on the Gaza Strip, and turn it into an Israeli, and not an Egyptian, problem.
While Egypt continues to impose strict restrictions, hundreds of trucks of food and basic supplies — and ambulances and medical staff from Israel — are being transported into Gaza through border crossings with Israel.
Whatever is ultimately decided, Hamas's leaders will find ways to smuggle weapons into Gaza: their goal is to destroy Israel.
Times of Israel Live Blog: Defense chief says Gaza op not over, unclear if deal will be reached
Despite Gazan claims, IDF ships fired warning shots at boat, not Rafah; ceasefire deal expected tomorrow, says Islamic Jihad source, others contend that gaps remain; UN investigator Schabas defends record; new flotilla announced

  • Tuesday, August 12, 2014
  • Elder of Ziyon
There are only about 1.7 million Gazans, so they'll have to borrow some to get their goal..




In a Friday sermon delivered among the ruins of the Al-Sousi Mosque in Gaza on August 8, 2014, the cleric said: "The Palestinian nation is ready to sacrifice two million martyrs." The sermon was broadcast by the Al-Jazeera network.
Following are excerpts:
Unnamed cleric: Oh sons of Judaism, oh sons of slavery [i.e., Arab rulers], no matter how much you kill us, we will not let go of our weapons.

We will not let go of our weapons, even if the number of martyrs exceeds two million, not just 2,000. The Palestinian nation is ready to sacrifice two million martyrs, for the sake of the holiest and most just cause on the face of the Earth. We are ready to sacrifice all the sons of the Palestinian people for this holy cause.
[...]
Oh Allah, destroy the Jews. Oh Allah, destroy the Jews, those who support the Jews, those who side with the Jews, cooperate with the Jews, trade with the Jews, or open a gateway for them into the land of Islam.
So he is pretty much calling for the death of all Europeans, Americans, Indians, Egyptians, Jordanians, Moroccans and the many others who trade with Israel publicly or privately.

Amazingly, this brave man is willing to have millions of his own people killed, yet he is apparently not willing to do any fighting himself.
I mentioned last week that the anti-Israel crowd has latched onto a new meme: that Israel, under international law, has no right to defend itself.

One of the most-quoted "proofs" of this comes from Noura Erekat, writing in Jadaliyya, in a post that was "liked" nearly 20,000 times on Facebook.

Her argument is similar to John Dugard's argument I had responded to, claiming the nonsense that Israel is occupying Gaza and therefore cannot claim self-defense against an area that is occupied. As with Dugard, her own words prove otherwise:

Occupation Law is part of the laws of armed conflict; it contemplates military occupation as an outcome of war and enumerates the duties of an occupying power until the peace is restored and the occupation ends. To fulfill its duties, the occupying power is afforded the right to use police powers, or the force permissible for law enforcement purposes. As put by the U.S. Military Tribunal during the Hostages Trial (The United States of America vs. Wilhelm List, et al.)

International Law places the responsibility upon the commanding general of preserving order, punishing crime, and protecting lives and property within the occupied territory. His power in accomplishing these ends is as great as his responsibility.
Erekat, who teaches international law, allows that an occupying power is allowed to use police powers, and her own quote defines police powers as "preserving order, punishing crime, and protecting lives and property within the occupied territory." This is true: and it is proof that Israel cannot be occupying Gaza, because Israel does not have the ability to perform the duties required of an occupier, of setting up functioning security and judicial structure. By definition, if a state cannot exercise that level of control over an area, it cannot be considered an occupier. (This is derived from the Hague conventions, article 43.)

International law does not require a nation to be placed in an impossible situation where it cannot defend itself, either by policing or by war, but Noura Erekat and her ilk are actively trying to create a legal framework where Israel, and only Israel, is not legally allowed to defend itself under any circumstances (except, ironically, by forcibly conquering Gaza which would involve a death toll in the tens of thousands.)

The real agenda is clear. None of these people care about human rights. They simply want Israel to be destroyed.

This can be seen on a much more basic level by this recent incident in Sweden:

Social Democrat leader Stefan Löfven has been flooded with thousands of negative comments after he posted on Facebook that "Israel has the right to defend itself" in a post about the ongoing Gaza crisis.

The election favourite posted the comment on Saturday night and within minutes he was on the receiving end of angry replies from users of the social network.

"Israel must respect international law but obviously has the right to defend itself. It is a huge tragedy that the violence escalates," Löfven wrote.

Most of the comments were critical of the political party leader's stance with one user posting; "Israel kills right now Palestinian children every day. Is that self-defence?"

Several other people said they had no intention in voting for Löfven in September following the remark.

Löfven's comment appears to clash with a statement released by the Social Democrats' foreign policy spokesperson Urban Ahlin. In a press release issued on Thursday Ahlin stated that the party needed to be clear in its reaction against the Israeli bombing of Gaza.

He also condemned the Hamas rocket fire against Israel and called for a peaceful two-state solution.

"It's very surprising (what Löfven wrote) as it differs from what the party's foreign policy spokesperson Urban Ahlin said the other day," Ulf Bjereld, a professor of political scientist at Gothenburg University, told Aftonbladet.
Yes, saying that Israel has the right to defend itself while respecting international law is considered hugely controversial to large swaths of Sweden's citizenship.

This is a human rights issue.

The entire purpose of the State of Israel was to afford Jews the right to defend themselves. Noura Erekat and John Dugard and the Swedish protesters and many, many others want that right to be stripped away, and to bring back the old days where Jews could be slaughtered without protest.

(h/t Yoel)

  • Tuesday, August 12, 2014
  • Elder of Ziyon
I wrote  yesterday that Sky News reported the tragic story about Maha Sheik Khalil, the 7-year old girl from Gaza.

Sky News wrote that

The family has been told there are three hospitals willing to treat Maha - in Germany, Turkey, and the US - and a sponsor has agreed to cover the cost.

But they need to get her our of Gaza first, and they are still waiting for permission from Israel.
I noted that according to the IDF, no such request had been made, which means that it wasn't Israel keeping Maha from live-saving treatment - but Gaza officials.

It turns out that Maha has been a literal poster child for supposed Israeli atrocities for weeks, with many stories about her.

AP had a photo of her in the hospital on July 28:

Palestinian Maha al-Sheikh Khalil, 7, left, receives a present by a charity worker dressed as a bear for the Eid al-Fitr holiday on a hospital bed in Gaza City, in the northern Gaza Strip, Monday, July 28, 2014. ... According to the family, the doctors informed them that there is nothing that they can do and they have to seek treatment and spinal cord surgery abroad. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

AFP published a photo of her as early as July 23.

On July 28, WSJ wrote:
Her surviving relatives say they are awaiting permission from Israel to let her leave Gaza to receive medical treatment in Germany. Due to the fighting, they aren't holding out much hope.

So was there any formal request to transfer Maha to Israel so she could be treated abroad?

Not until after the Sky News story was aired, and two weeks after media first reported they were waiting for permission from Israel!

Channel 3 New Zealand reported on her Monday at the same time as the Sky News article, indicating that officials at Shifa Hospital have been pushing her story to every reporter that walks in:

And while Maha has received offers of treatment from Germany, Turkey and the United States, she is stuck in the warzone.

Her transportation will take longer to organise than the current three-day ceasefire allows - and also requires Israeli cooperation.

Her doctor told Sky News every day she waits Maha's chances of nerve recovery fade.
That reporter did a follow-up today:

3 News met Maha days after the strike. Nearly three weeks later she is still in hospital, unable to receive the advanced treatment she needs.

But her family has just been told there might be some good news. They've got Maha's passport and there's a possible flight from Tel Aviv to Turkey – but they have to get her into Israel first.

A mobile phone sits at Maha's bedside and her uncle prays quietly – the family has been told the call could come at any minute.

Maha is listening to everything that's being said around her.

"They told me that I'm going to travel but until now they didn't let me go," she says.

"I want to go outside so fast so I can get well."

Maha's family is waiting for travel permission from Israel, but Israel says it hasn't received the request.

A check with the hospital confirms Maha's name is on a list that was sent a day earlier. But because of the political situation in Gaza the hospital has had to send it to the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah first, and on from there into Israel.
The urgent request had not been made until yesterday!

Maha's crime is that she is a cute 7-year old girl who can be used for anti-Israel propaganda - and as such she is far more valuable being shoved in front of reporters than abroad.

Now that there were indications of malfeasance by the administration of the hospital in getting her specialized treatment, her value has changed. Now it makes more propaganda sense for her to be treated abroad where more stories can be written about her. A British hospital, for example, is seemingly vying to treat Maha, but there is something a little off about that:

Dr Abdul Razzaq, chairman of North West directors of public health, has been working to have the little girl brought to Alder Hey.

He said: “I’ve been trying to see what’s possible. She’s very poorly.

This is not political, this is a humanitarian issue with helping young innocent children to get better.”

If Maha, injured by shrapnel, can be operated on at Alder Hey, she will need to stay in Britain whilst she recovers.
Does it sound like Dr. Razzaq is working to treat her or is he working to use her to generate more news stories about Israeli atrocities? Especially since there are already hospitals in three countries willing to take her, why is he pretending that his hospital is in the running? When he says this isn't political - it sure sounds political. 

Remember that Shifa Hospital is Hamas' de facto headquarters. The administration at the hospital knowingly protects and cooperates with a terror group. Terrorists set up shop next to the emergency room.

Finally, one must wonder if there aren't any Israeli hospitals that could treat Maha. The country has a fair share of medical expertise and an unfortunately high percentage of the population who have been paralyzed in war. Why is no one trying to get her treated in Israel, and instead concentrating on moving her to where even more stories can be written about her?

Doctors and hospital officials, possibly in cooperation with Hamas, are sacrificing Maha's well-being in order to demonize Israel.

This entire episode is an exercise in anti-Israel PR, and Maha is the star of the production - very possibly at her own expense.

(h/t Bob Knot)

UPDATE: Sky News reports that Maha may leave Gaza, but gives a somewhat different story about the circumstances of her permit:

The family of paralysed seven-year-old Maha Sheik Khalil have been told she will be able to leave Gaza.

The Al Shifa hospital is now working to co-ordinate her transfer for specialist treatment abroad.

It comes as Israel issued a statement saying it had originally authorised a request for her evacuation abroad 16 days ago, but the permit was not used.

A spokesperson for the Co-ordination of Government Activities in the Territories (Cogat), a branch of the Israeli Ministry of Defence which co-ordinates entry and exit of people and goods to Gaza, said the permit was issued on July 26.

However, until Tuesday morning, neither the Director of Patient Transfers at Al Shifa Hospital nor the family had been made aware the application had been received, or authorised.

On Monday, in response to a Sky News report on Maha's situation, Israeli military spokesperson Lt Col Peter Lerner tweeted that a "preliminary investigation" had shown that no request had been made for Maha to be able to leave Gaza.

The reason for the confusion is not clear, but the process for patient evacuation requires a chain of communications, from the doctors in Gaza sending a request to the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah, which is then communicated to Israel.

Sky News was shown a list of requests for evacuation sent by the Al Shifa hospital's patient transfer office on Sunday, which included Maha's name, but they did not know whether the list had reached Israel.

In a statement to Sky News, Major Guy Inbar, from Cogat, said he had on Tuesday sent messages to both the Palestinian Authority and the World Health Organisation, urging them to resubmit an application, which would be authorised immediately.
So it looks like the hospital did submit the request but for some reason didn't follow up.

(h/t Irene)

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