Thursday, April 05, 2012

  • Thursday, April 05, 2012
  • Elder of Ziyon
Amnesty International put out a press release about the recent International Criminal Court decision concerning its jurisdiction that could easily have been written by Hamas.

Earlier this week the ICC ruled that "Palestine" is not a state and therefore their complaints against Israeli conduct in the Gaza war do not fall under their jurisdiction.  The law is pretty clear in this case, and a host of lawyers from the US and Europe provided voluminous evidence for it.

Amnesty, however, doesn't bring a shred of evidence to the contrary. Instead, it pretends that it is the only real interpreter of international law, even beyond the ICC, in this absurd statement:

A “dangerous” statement by the office of International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor that it cannot consider allegations of crimes committed during the 2008-9 Gaza conflict means Palestinian and Israeli victims seem likely to be denied justice, Amnesty International said.

The Office of the Prosecutor today said that it cannot consider allegations of crimes committed during the conflict unless the relevant UN bodies or ICC states parties determine that the Palestinian Authority is a state.

"This dangerous decision opens the ICC to accusations of political bias and is inconsistent with the independence of the ICC. It also breaches the Rome Statute which clearly states that such matters should be considered by the institution’s judges,” said Marek Marczyński, Head of Amnesty International’s International Justice campaign.

"For the past three years, the prosecutor has been considering the question of whether the Palestinian Authority is a "state" that comes under the jurisdiction of the ICC and whether the ICC can investigate crimes committed during the 2008-9 conflict in Gaza and southern Israel.”

“Now, despite Amnesty International’s calls and a very clear requirement in the ICC’s statute that the judges should decide on such matters, the Prosecutor has erroneously dodged the question, passing it to other political bodies.”

“Amnesty International once again calls on the Prosecutor to follow the procedures established by the Rome Statute by passing the matter to the judges, rather than frustrating efforts to bring justice to Palestinian and Israeli victims of the Gaza conflict.”
It seems that Amnesty is claiming that the prosecutor does not have the legal authority to make the decision that the case cannot go forward.

Amnesty doesn't even pretend to argue with the legal basis given by the prosecutor in his ruling:

The first stage in any preliminary examination is to determine whether the preconditions to the exercise of jurisdiction under article 12 of the Rome Statute are met. Only when such criteria are established will the Office proceed to analyse information on alleged crimes as well as other conditions for the exercise of jurisdiction as set out in articles 13 and 53(1).

The jurisdiction of the Court is not based on the principle of universal jurisdiction: it requires that the United Nations Security Council (article 13(b)) or a State (article 12) provide jurisdiction. Article 12 establishes that a State can confer jurisdiction to the Court by becoming a Party to the Rome Statute (article 12(1)) or by making an ad hoc declaration accepting the Court's jurisdiction (article 12(3)).

The issue that arises, therefore, is who defines what is a State for the purpose of article 12 of the Statute? ...

In interpreting and applying article 12 of the Rome Statute, the Office has assessed that it is for the relevant bodies at the United Nations or the Assembly of States Parties to make the legal determination whether Palestine qualifies as a State for the purpose of acceding to the Rome Statute and thereby enabling the exercise of jurisdiction by the Court under article 12(1). The Rome Statute provides no authority for the Office of the Prosecutor to adopt a method to define the term “State” under article 12(3) which would be at variance with that established for the purpose of article 12(1).
No, as usual Amnesty chooses to declare what the law is and insult those who disagree - even if they happen to be the ICC. Amnesty didn't even bother to submit its own legal brief to the ICC. They'd rather argue about the law in press releases than in court.

Outrageously, Amnesty is implying that the ICC prosecutor is biased and that the decision was based on political considerations - as if the ICC is just another part of that nefarious Zionist lobby. This is something that one would see in a Hamas or Fatah newspaper; it is not something that one would expect a human rights organization to say. In fact, it is Amnesty that is trying to politicize the ICC by demanding that they shortcut through the law in order to slam Israel as quickly and thoroughly as possible. If there was any political pressure on the prosecutor, it came from Amnesty and the other NGOs in concert with the "Government of Palestine."

The irony is that if the PLO has decided to go to the General Assembly last year instead of the Security Council, they would certainly have elevated "Palestine" into being a "non-member state" - which is enough for the ICC to consider jurisdiction. (There are plenty of other reasons why the application should be dismissed, but this particular point could have gone in the PLO's favor had they not decided to go for broke last year.)

UPDATE: Amnesty wants ICC prosecutors to have a lot of leeway, as long as it is in the direction they demand:
“It is essential now that the strongest candidate be elected in a public process that gives confidence to everyone who depends on the important work of the International Criminal Court,” said Marek Marczynski, Amnesty International's Campaign Manager on International Justice.

“As well as continuing with the existing cases, the Prosecutor will play a large role in determining where the ICC conducts its investigations and which new cases it takes on. Governments, civil society and millions of victims of human rights violations around the world will be looking to the new Prosecutor to pursue international justice to the highest standards.”
(h/t Ian)
  • Thursday, April 05, 2012
  • Elder of Ziyon
Who cares about student elections at a local university? When it is the only election going on in the Palestinian Arab territories, apparently everyone does.

Both Hamas and Fatah websites are featuring headline articles about the results of student elections at Bir Zeit University earlier this week.

Fatah won 26 of 51 seats; Hamas won 19, the PFLP 5 and the"Popular Struggle Front" 1.

Fatah is calling this a "landslide" victory and bragging that Hamas received one less seat than the last time they were allowed to run, in 2009. The Secretary of president Abbas spoke about the victory and the winning students celebrated at Yasir Arafat's grave.

Hamas is emphasizing that it was not allowed to run in the last few elections so that this is a great victory for them. They also point out that the Fatah bloc has gone down from 29 seats least year to 26 now.

Back in the slightly more real world, Mahmoud Abbas says he will not take over as prime minister as agreed upon in Doha until Hamas starts preparing for elections in Gaza, which they have not started yet. So for now, student elections are the closest thing to democracy in the territories for the foreseeable future.

Wednesday, April 04, 2012

  • Wednesday, April 04, 2012
  • Elder of Ziyon
From JPost:
Israel Police officers discovered the shell of a Grad rocket fired at Eilat late Thursday night after residents heard explosions in the area.

Large forces of IDF and police are sweeping the city for additional rockets, focusing on the southern neighborhood of Shahmon, where the explosions were heard loudest. Bomb sappers are also on the scene, Army Radio reported.

No casualties were reported in the attack, but a number of citizens suffered shock symptoms and were treated by medical personnel on scene.

Eilat District Police commander Ron Gertner said that the southern city has been on full alert due to the upcoming Passover holiday, Israel Radio reported.

Gertner added that Eilat has been reinforced by additional forces that have arrived to assist police in handling the aftermath of the rocket fire incident.

Israeli authorities are coordinating with their counterparts in Jordan to discover the source of the rocket fire, according to Army Radio. The IDF stated that it is investigating the incident.

Rocket attacks in Eilat are rare but not unheard of.

In August 2010, five rockets landed in the area around Eilat, killing one Jordanian and injuring three more, in front of the Intercontinental Hotel. Two of the rockets exploded in Jordan, a third north of Eilat's hotel area, and two more in the Red Sea. The projectiles were thought to be Grad-type Katyushas launched from the Sinai Peninsula.
There was also a similar attack from Egypt in April 2010, where one rocket overshot and hit Jordan and two ended up in the Red Sea.

On the other hand, in 2005 there were several Katyushas that were fired by Islamist militants in Jordan, almost hitting two US Navy ships docked in Aqaba.


  • Wednesday, April 04, 2012
  • Elder of Ziyon
From MEMRI:



Following are excerpts from an address by Algerian cleric Ali Belhadj, former vice-president of the Islamic Salvation Front, in the course of which a Muslim with dual nationality demonstratively tears up his French passport. The footage was posted on the Internet on March 30, 2012.
Ali Belhadj : Yesterday, I saw that despicable man, Sarkozy of France. Forgive me. I brought important things to talk about, but sometimes, there are things that make one go off on a tangent.
I saw the father of [Toulouse terrorist] Merah, Allah's mercy upon him...
Crowd : Allah's mercy upon him...
Ali Belhadj : He asked for his son to be buried in Algeria. True, he was a French citizen and was supposed to be buried in France, but if his father writes a letter to the president, asking that his son be buried in Algeria - why refuse?
Did his act warrant his excommunication? Is he a heretic? He should be buried in a Muslim graveyard, and prayers should be said for him.
[...]
French Muslim : Sheik, I would like to say something.
Ali Belhadj : Go ahead.
French Muslim : Sheik, this is my way of supporting... I would have like to have done it in front of Allah's enemies in France 24 TV, and in front of all the infidels. I want Allah's enemy Sarkozy to see this.
I have dual nationality. Sarkozy, Allah's curses upon you...
Tears up his French passport
Crowd : Allah Akbar... Allah Akbar...
French Muslim : I love you as a brother in Islam, Sheik... I am doing this in support of my brother in Islam, the mujahid Muhammad Merah.
Crowd : Allah Akbar... Allah Akbar...
French Muslim : By Allah, he was a lion, my brothers. Let me tell you, Sheik, he is not a kharijite. By Allah, he is a Sunni Salafi.
Sheik, I would like to tell you something.
Ali Belhadj : Go ahead.
French Muslim : I am not in a position of authority in matters of jurisprudence. You are a sheik, and I love you as a brother in Islam. By Allah, [Merah] was not in the wrong, because there are fatwas by great scholars who said: If they kill our women, kill their women, and if they kill our children, kill their children.
Sheik, he was not in the wrong. Sheik Ibn Al-Uthaymeen said this, and he was a great scholar, and Ibn Taymiyya and many others said it before. [Merah] was a God-fearing man, and I don't mind if they denounce me.
Sheik, let me say to that Sarkozy: Allah's curses upon you, you pig! You are a Jew. We know you all too well. I lived among you in France, you enemies of Allah. I was a lawyer, defending our brothers in Islam. Let me tell you something. I pray that Allah place [Merah] in Paradise. Sarkozy, you pig, may Allah freeze the blood in your veins.
Crowd : Amen.
French Muslim : Allah, bring a black day upon them.
Crowd : Amen.
French Muslim : I would also like to say to our brothers in the Forsane Alizza organization, headed by my brother Abu Hamza, who were taken to prison. Sheik, they sent 19 of them to prison, although they had nothing to do with it. They had nothing to do with those brothers. [the Forsane Alizza] are preachers, religious people, who wanted to defend women wearing the niqab.
Sheik, I'm not in a position to...
Ali Belhadj : May Allah bless you...
French Muslim : Sheik, may that lion [Merah] vouch for me on Judgment Day.
[...]
  • Wednesday, April 04, 2012
  • Elder of Ziyon
The day after the official Malaysian Friday sermon calling Jews a "brutal race" was broadcast, an anti-Christian seminar was held for teachers.

From Malaysia Insider:

The seminar with the theme "Strengthening the Faith, the Dangers of Liberalism and Pluralism and the Threat of Christianity towards Muslims. What is the Role of Teachers?" requires the attendance of two religious teachers from each of the 55 national schools across Johor.

The Johor Mufti Department has said its seminar on Saturday is to ensure young Muslims are not influenced by “the threat of Christianisation.”

The officer in charge of the seminar told The Malaysian Insider yesterday the department was jointly organising the seminar with the state education authorities because they “fear young Muslims will be confused and not understand” when faced with attempts to convert them.

“Even if there is no threat, we must be careful so that the faith of Muslims will not be influenced,” the official, who declined to be named, said when asked if he had proof of proselytising by Christians.

The Cabinet’s interfaith panel head Datuk Azman Amin Hassan said the “provocatively-titled” seminar flies in the face of the government’s school-level interfaith harmony week launched last month by Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

He added that while “it is fine to improve your faith”, such seminars “will cause the [non-Muslim] community to feel uncomfortable.”

Azman also said in a text message that he has informed the federal government’s “education director-general for immediate action.”

Pakatan Rakyat (PR)’s de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim yesterday labelled the seminar as “a disgusting political manoeuvre to use religion to frighten the people”.

But the Malaysian Ulama Association (PUM) and Malay rights organisation Perkasa supported the seminar as necessary, insisting that the threat is real.

The Johor Mufti Department officer also said that as part of their responsibilities to Muslims, similar seminars have been held to “educate (Muslim) youths and rural folks so there would be no misconception when these issues arise.”

Christians form 9.2 per cent of Malaysia’s 28.3 million-strong population.
  • Wednesday, April 04, 2012
  • Elder of Ziyon
A theme that is close to my heart:



(h/t Andreas)
  • Wednesday, April 04, 2012
  • Elder of Ziyon
Hona Al Quds quotes Hatem Abdel-Qader, Fatah official in charge of Jerusalem affairs, as saying that while terrorism has taken a back seat for political reasons it is not off the table.

Abdel-Qader said, "The peaceful resistance has not been strategically successful in the Palestinian arena, and there must be a new vision of the concept that integrates the armed resistance and the Popular Resistance. I do not think that the option of armed resistance in the Fatah movement is currently possible because of political circumstances."

"We need a peaceful third intifada like the first intifada, including all the children and participation of all the Palestinian people, so that the peaceful resistance is not limited to certain segments; if it did not include all of us there is no point."

He added that "it is difficult to engage people in a third intifada. The existence of the PA is the largest impediment to them, because they are committed to the agreements, treaties and obligations with the Israelis."

This sounds like Fatah is trying to co-opt some of Marwan Barghouti's positions as their own.

By the way, the "peaceful" first intifada killed some 160 Israelis and wounded thousands more.
  • Wednesday, April 04, 2012
  • Elder of Ziyon
From CBN, via Daphne Anson:

This is a probing look at contemporary European antisemitism. Among the experts interviewed are Professor Robert Wistrich, who points out that Jewish communities feel more anxious now than at any time since the Holocaust, Dr Manfred Gerstenfeld, who speaks of "the new antisemitism against the collective Jew, Israel" that has been stirred by leftists and Muslims, and Melanie Phillips, who cites the contribution the media has made, with its constant demonisation of Israel. The video includes disturbing images and facts.


(h/t Jewess)
  • Wednesday, April 04, 2012
  • Elder of Ziyon
The latest drivel from Tom Friedman in the NYT:
Haaretz, the Israeli newspaper, reported last week that the imprisoned Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti “released an unusual statement from his cell. He called on his people to start a popular uprising against Israel, to stop negotiations and security coordination and to boycott [Israel]. Barghouti recommended that his people choose nonviolent opposition.” Barghouti, as Haaretz noted, “is the most authentic leader Fatah has produced, and he can lead his people to an agreement. ... If Israel had wanted an agreement with the Palestinians it would have released him from prison by now.”

I had gotten to know Barghouti before his five life sentences for involvement in killing Israelis. His call for nonviolent resistance is noteworthy and the latest in a series of appeals to and by Palestinians — coming from all over — to summon their own “Arab Awakening,” but do it nonviolently, with civil disobedience or boycotts of Israel, Israeli settlements or Israeli products.
The Ha'aretz quote is not a news article, but an editorial. But even its news coverage didn't properly report everything mentioned in Barghouti's letter.

Friedman, that journalist's journalist, of course cannot be bothered to fact check Ha'aretz editorials when they so neatly fit into his preconceived biases.

So without Friedman actually knowing the contents of the letter, he goes on to praise it and say it is consistent with his own strategy for Palestinian Arabs:
I can certainly see the efficacy of nonviolent resistance by Palestinians to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank — on one condition: They accompany any boycotts, sit-ins or hunger strikes with a detailed map of the final two-state settlement they are seeking. Just calling for “an end to occupation” won’t cut it.

Palestinians need to accompany every boycott, hunger strike or rock they throw at Israel with a map delineating how, for peace, they would accept getting back 95 percent of the West Bank and all Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and would swap the other 5 percent for land inside pre-1967 Israel. Such an arrangement would allow some 75 percent of the Jewish settlers to remain in the West Bank, while still giving Palestinians 100 percent of the land back.

In reality, the divergence between Friedman's interpretation of Palestinian Arab supposed calls for "nonviolent resistance" and the reality is stark.

It is not easy to find the text of Barghouti's letter. Fatah websites minimized coverage of the missive, while Hamas websites were more expansive in their coverage. Why, of Barghouti's main message is to call for non-violent resistance, is Hamas so interested in pushing his agenda, even with his calls for a boycott of Israel?

The actual letter gives us the answer, and it is not nearly as peaceful as Ha'aretz and Friedman try to represent it.

In his letter, Barghouti urges a 17-point strategy for Palestinian Arabs to take. None of them accept the existence of Israel. Here are those points, paraphrased.

1. Unify the people, stop the infighting and have the Palestinian Arab leadership take the problems seriously, because there can be no victory for national liberation movements without victory.

2. Stop negotiating with Israel, as Israel is not a partner for peace, and it is still building settlements. However, he claims, the settlement enterprise was "paralyzed" during the first four years of the violent second intifada, it led to the dismantling of Gaza settlements, and he implies that this is an important fact to remember.

3. "Emphasis on the absolute right of our people to resist occupation by all forms and means and methods", concentrating on the territories. The form of resistance must be chosen as far as suitability for each stage of the resistance, and it should concentrate on large scale popular resistance "at this stage," but in no way does he denounce terror and in fact he says quite clearly that terrorism is a legitimate and absolute right.

4. A comprehensive boycott of all Israeli goods.

5. Renewal of the effort to get the UN to recognize "Palestine," if not through the Security Council then through the General Assembly and other UN agencies.

6. Urge Arab nations to participate in political, economic, and diplomatic sanctions against Israel, and reject all forms of normalization.

7. Recruit Palestinian Arabs in the West and elsewhere to get involved in the development of the "Palestinian national movement."

8. Stop all security coordination with Israel and stop the PA security services from preventing terror attacks against Israel, and instead use them to prevent attacks from Israel.

9. Force any visiting politician to meet Palestinian Arab officials in Jerusalem before going to Ramallah.

10. Strengthen the Palestinian Arab economy, concentrating on products that are now being provided by Israel.

11. Fight corruption in Palestinian Arab government and institutions, as corruption "represents another face to the occupation."

12. Take advantage of Arab revolts and urge Arab nations to support Palestinian Arabs.

13. Invite ordinary Arabs to support Palestinian Arab political goals and the people.

14. Insist on preconditions before any negotiations can resume: release of all prisoners, Israeli recognition of the "1967 borders," commitment to end the "occupation" on all "occupied" lands, total cessation of settlements and recognition of the "right to return."

15. Releasing the prisoners who were part of the PA and Hamas governments.

16. Releasing prisoners who are serving life sentences (like Barghouti.)

17. Push for a UN resolution declaring all prisoners to be prisoners of war and freedom fighters, presumably to fall under the Geneva Conventions, and to boycott all Israeli legal institutions and not to use them at all to gain justice.

He then reiterates his major points:
The belief in the absolute right to the land of our parents and grandparents, and our right to resist occupation by all means and methods, and our belief in the ability of our people to survive and emerge victorious with unwavering faith, and our absolute confidence in our people in all generations to continue the path of resistance and struggle.

There is nothing the least bit moderate about Barghouti's position. He supports terror in its proper time and place, he supports the complete destruction of Israel in stages, and he insists the Arab world today to go back to how it was before 1967 and create a constant state of war with Israel on all levels.

Romanticizing Barghouti is supporting a mass murdering terrorist who explicitly wants to destroy Israel.

This is Thomas Friedman's - and Ha'aretz's - hero.
  • Wednesday, April 04, 2012
  • Elder of Ziyon
From AFP Arabic:
Rabah Muhanna, member of a political arm of the movement of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine accused Fatah and Hamas of "lying" at the expense of the Palestinian people on Tuesday.

Rabah Muhanna said in a press statement that "Fatah and Hamas are lying to each other and to the masses of our people; and any future meetings [between them] would be a lie to the masses and they should stop wasting everyone's time."

"The experience of dialogue and the bilateral agreements between the two groups confirms that this approach will not end the division. The Doha Declaration is a clear example of this," he said.

He called for "the masses of our people in the West Bank and Gaza," to "move to reject this division and polarization of mutual arrests and media [attacks], especially in the West Bank, where the arrests and security coordination are hateful and shameful to any nation."

Fatah responded predictably, slamming Muhamma. An official scoffed at Muhanna's statements, saying they were inflammatory and defamatory. He also said they were hypocritical and political deception and a "concealment of the truth." The official said it was unacceptable "to act in the the role of a professor carrying his red pen....the aim is really to gain narrow partisan advantage."

Of course, every sane person can see that Hamas and Fatah have still not done one concrete move towards unity since the original announcement last May and Ruhanna is just speaking out loud what most Palestinian Arabs know quite well but are too afraid to say. Hamas and Fatah like the status quo and the power they have in Gaza and the West Bank and they will not jeopardize that.
  • Wednesday, April 04, 2012
  • Elder of Ziyon
From Ma'an:
A delivery of fuel arrived in Gaza on Wednesday at the Kerem Shalom crossing on the Israeli border, a Palestinian official said.

Liaison officer Raed Fattouh said he expected around 400,000 liters of fuel to be delivered on Wednesday, adding that the terminal was equipped to receive double that amount.

The delivery follows a deal announced Tuesday between the Hamas-led government in Gaza and the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority to end the power crisis in the coastal enclave.

Gaza government spokesman Taher al-Nunu said the power authority had transferred 2 million shekels ($537,000) to the PA to pay for the fuel, purchased from Israel.

PA spokesman Ghassan al-Khatib confirmed receipt of the payment and said the PA would arrange delivery of 415,000 liters of fuel across the Israeli border.

Al-Khatib said daily deliveries of fuel would continue as long as the Gaza power authority continued to send payment.

It is hoped the interim deal, which allows Hamas to buy fuel from Israel through PA intermediaries, will ease the power crisis which has plagued the Gaza Strip since February.
All of this could have happened two months ago, and the only reason Gazans have been suffering since then is Hamas' refusal to accept fuel from Israel.

Yet Hamas is still blaming Israel. Hamas' Health Minister blamed Israel for all of Gazan suffering, saying that they have a shortage of medicines and fuel. However, Israel does not limit medicines to Gaza at all; the PA provides them and Israel sends every drop through.

I was wondering why Egypt was involved in the negotiations, but COGAT provides the answer - and it tells us more about what a joke Fatah/Hamas "unity" is than anything else:
COGAT approved and coordinated the movement of 410,000 liters of gas to the power plant in Gaza. The coordination of the gas movement will take place after an agreement was signed between the PA, Egypt and the "Dor-Alon" gas company for the movement of 500,000 liters of gas from Israel to the Gaza strip through the Kerem Shalom crossing. The PA will pay for the gas to "Dor-Alon". The money necessary in order for the payment to take place shall be collected by Egypt from the Hamas authorities in the Gaza strip and will be transferred to the PA.

Hamas hates the PA so much that it refuses to pay the PA directly for the fuel! Instead it spent an extra couple of weeks in negotiations - and prolonging the suffering of Gazans.

I imagine that the large amount of fuel that is reportedly coming from Qatar via Egypt will end up going to Kerem Shalom as well, but we'll see.

  • Wednesday, April 04, 2012
  • Elder of Ziyon
In February, the Simon Wiesenthal Center sent a letter to Iceland's Radio and TV director:

Dear Mr. Magnusson:

The Simon Wiesenthal Center is a leading Jewish Human Rights NGO dedicated to learning the lessons of the Nazi Holocaust and promoting tolerance and mutual respect and understanding. On behalf of our 400,000 constituent families, I am writing to you about a matter of deep distress to our community.

As you know, since 1944, the entire Hymns of the Passion by Hallgrimur Petursson have been broadcast by the State Broadcasting Service to the people in Iceland. We understand that one hymn is read each day for the 9-week period of Lent, and that it is considered a major honor to be asked to read one of these hymns over the air. Many of Iceland's most distinguished citizens, including the late President, Mrs. Vigdis Finnbogadottir, have accepted the invitation with pride.

While we deeply respect the Christian faith and faithful, we feel we must express our shock over the many blatantly anti-Semitic references that pervade Petursson's Hymns. There are over 50 references to Jews, all of them negative, most of which reinforce hateful notions about Jews that laid the theological groundwork for 20 centuries of anti-Semitic hatred and persecution.

It is inconceivable that such intolerance be expressed anywhere, but even more so over the airwaves of a modem democratic nation. The fact that such anti-Semitic references are read by some of the nation's most distinguished citizens over the air serves to only reinforce hateful notions about Jews and poison new generations of impressionable young people with onerous stereotypes of Jewish cunning, treachery, and of course, the toxic charge of deicide.

We are attaching a list of the anti-Semitic references included in Petursson's Hymns. Out of a sense of deep respect, but profound urging, we ask you and other officials of the State Broadcasting Service to once and for all, eliminate them from the airwaves of the RUV. The people of Iceland and the Jewish people deserve better.

Sincerely,

Rabbi Abraham Cooper
Associate Dean

Here are some of the references to Jews in the Hymns of the Passion:
Page 26 Judas' Kiss and Christ's Arrest
It was the Jews who bound thee, They clung like cords around thee

Page 34 Christ's address to the Jews
But not a ray of Heaven's love could pierce their self-willed blindness

Page 64 The Soldiers mock Christ
Never an unknown man deride
Though he appear undignified.
Canst tell the butt of thine abuse
Better than did these foolish Jews?

Page 69 The Priest's Conference
Early the Jews decided Thee,
Saviour, to convict
And in their zeal misguided
Death's penalty inflict.

Page 100 The Demand for Crucifixion
The Jewish leaders all decide
That Jesus must be crucified
The Prince of Life their prey must be
The murd'rer set at liberty

Page 111-112 Christ led from the Judgment Hall
The Jewish crowd replied
"Away with Him!" they shouted,
Their enmity undoubted
"He must be crucified!"
The righteous law of Moses
The Jews here misapplied,
Which their deceit exposes,
Their hatred and their pride.

Page 125 Pilate's Unjust Judgment
Upon themselves and on their seed
The burden of their dreadful deed
The Jews assumed in thoughtless rage.
It dogs their steps from age to age

Page 132 Christ bears His cross
And on the Gentiles God will pour
The boundless riches of His grace.
What the Jew foolishly forswore
He makes of us -- a chosen race.


Page 149-151 The Superscription on the Cross
That all might know its meaning.
The Jews its truth would not admit,
lts message contravening.
"It must not stand!"
Was their demand,
Such honor would the Jews deny
To Jesus, Whom they hated.

Page 203 The Burial of Christ
Fearing the Jews harsh enmity

Page 248 The Guard on Watch
That Christ was risen the Jews denied.
The evidence they sought to hide.
But God's great wisdom could defeat
Their plan to cheat
And soon laid bare their vile deceit.

This is classic Christian anti-semitism that has been used as an excuse to murder countless souls over the centuries.

But Iceland's TV director sees no problem with this text being read by celebrities:

Dear Mr. Cooper

I have received and contemplated your letter of February 23'd , 2012. While I think that an enlightened discussion of the content and spirit of the Hymns of the Passion is both useful and interesting, I strongly believe that your somewhat harsh interpretation of what you call "anti-Semetic references" in the hymns is not justified.

In any case, I ask you to bear in mind that the hymns are written 350 years ago and they describe the poet's feelings about events that supposedly took place around 2000 years ago. The Hymns of the Passion are a valued and cherished part of Iceland's cultural history and heritage and the RUV will continue to broadcast them in a suitable and relevant context.

With best regards and respect,

Páll Magnússon

A number of neo-Nazi sites have seized onto this story and write things like "There are only 30 Jews in Iceland - 30 too many."

(h/t Tundra Tabloids)

Tuesday, April 03, 2012

  • Tuesday, April 03, 2012
  • Elder of Ziyon
From Syria's SANA:

Iranian Chairman of the Shura Council, Ali Larijani, stressed on Tuesday that Istanbul Conference held recently with the theme of "Friends of Syria" is in fact a conference for those bought by Israel and not for Syria's friends.

Larijani added that the United Kingdom offered 500,000 pounds to fuel unrest in Syria and the US is talking about helping the saboteurs and terrorists inside Syria to undermine the Resistance against the Israeli entity.

Speaking at an open session of the Majlis on Tuesday, Larijani said, “The name of the recent conference in Istanbul, which was called ‘Friends of Syria’, was not ‘Friends of Syria’, but rather its name was ‘bribers of Israel’ (who met) to breathe a new life into it.”

Of course, the Syrian opposition accuses the Assad regime of being Zionist too, so it all evens out.
  • Tuesday, April 03, 2012
  • Elder of Ziyon
From a speech by Filippo Grandi, Commissioner-General of UNRWA, at the Dubai International Humanitarian Aid and Development Conference and Exhibition earlier this week.

....Like other education providers, we have two major assets which are priceless: highly-motivated teachers and highly-motivated young students. Precisely because they belong to communities in exile, they all know that UNRWA schools are central to Palestinian identity as well as to individual success. The school is the beating heart of the refugee community. You would be amazed to see how much of its daily life revolves around getting the children and young people to school and seeing that they do well, hopefully well enough to lift themselves and their families out of poverty.

This is thus my fourth key message – and it is a message which resonates in all refugee situations, and especially so among Palestinians: education is the crucible of identity, national as well as personal. I believe this is a very important issue for DIHAD’s consideration: humanitarian crises generate displacement. Displacement threatens identity. Those at most risk, in this respect, are the young. The Palestinian refugee crisis is the biggest, longest, gravest example of this – even more so now, with peace seemingly very distant, the occupation of Palestinian lands becoming bolder every day, and a just and lasting solution of the Palestinian refugee question fading into oblivion. If Palestinians in their dispersal have held on for so long to their identity and their aspiration to a state of their own, it is also due to the forging of their identities in UNRWA schools.
Grandi here is unwittingly admitting two things.

One is that, instead of relying on parents to forge identity - the natural way that identities are assumed - UNRWA chose long ago to forge the "Palestinian" identity for the children who attend the schools. In fact, Palestinian Arab identity was very weak, and practically nonexistent, up until UNRWA started teaching a new generation of children in the 1950s that they must identify as Palestinian and not as a member of the countries they were born in. Instead of working towards solving the refugee issue at that critical time, UNRWA instead chose to teach the children that there was no alternative to "return" and that they must remain stateless until they move back to homes that don't exist into a nation that will never accept more than a token amount of them in context of real peace.

Which brings up the second point that Grandi is saying. Even though he admits that a solution is far off, he still is proud of pushing this identity - which itself makes the problem insoluble. Any reasonable observer knows that one way or another, Palestinian Arabs will have to assimilate into their host countries. UNRWA knew this in the early 1950s as well. But the rank and file teachers instead taught that "return" was imminent, and the students who grew up with that fantasy were encouraged not to fight for their rights in their host countries and assimilate the way every other refugee population does. They were taught to wait until their fictional "right to return" is implemented.

UNRWA is in no small part a reason that Palestinian Arabs will remain stateless and miserable. Those  identities that Grandi is so proud of are in fact the exact reason that generation after generation of Palestinian Arabs believe in intransigence and unwillingness to accept Israel's existence.

All this besides the fact that a UN agency has no business teaching what is effectively a political position. Palestinian Arab nationalism was designed from the ground up to negate Jewish nationalism, and UNRWA is now admitting that it has been a historical part of anti-Israel feeling in the Middle East.

UPDATE: In the infamous Catherine Ashton speech where she compared Gaza to Toulouse, she said something essentially identical to Grandi (via Petra Marquardt-Bigman):
We know too that the Palestinian refugees face additional challenges; they leave [sic!] in countries which even after so many years they cannot consider home. This is why UNRWA’s work is so special: it has gone beyond the provision of universal needs and helped them establish a sense of identity that otherwise is lost to the world, an identity which people here are absolutely proud of. And that comes about through many things that UNRWA does.
She also effusively praised him, meaning that she seems to have gotten this theme from him directly.

This seems to be a new UNRWA theme, and the people pushing it are pushing an agenda of negating Jewish self-determination on the altar of relatively new-found Palestinian identity - with UN funds.
  • Tuesday, April 03, 2012
  • Elder of Ziyon
CiFWatch exposes the background of the next "flytilla."

The goalie of the Palestinian Olympic soccer team and Palestinian Red Crescent employees were among 13 West Bank residents arrested for an attack on Israeli soldiers. The arrests in the Jan. 20 shooting attack against Israeli troops were announced Monday by the Israel Defense Forces. No injuries were incurred during the attack but a vehicle was damaged, according to the IDF.

Clothing will be exported from Gaza to England next month for the first time in five years.
This makes me high tech

Turkey’s Greek Orthodox citizens living on the island of Gökçeada (Imbros) in the north Aegean cannot buy property on the island, the Taraf daily claimed on Sunday. The issue emerged when lawyer Erhan Gökçe complained in court about officials who put up difficulties before non-Muslims on the island who want to obtain property. He first petitioned Gökçeada’s Land Registry and Cadastre Department, demanding to know why Muslims can easily buy property on Gökçeada while members of the Greek Orthodox community cannot.

The winners of a singing competition TV show in Israel, Eyal Golan Kore Lecha, are a Muslim and a Jew.

French Islamists planned to kidnap a Jewish magistrate, say investigators.

Iran's PressTV: says Zionist media in US are using Trayvon Martin case to divert attention from attacking Iran.

Michael Totten - on false moderation among Islamists.

Iran is also still pushing the 9/11 narrative that Israel was behind the attacks. They quote a known crazy conspiracy theorist.

My reporting was used as a basis for Arutz-7 articles twice in the past two days. Israel Today also linked to me today, as did Commentary. All for different posts.

(h/t Ian, Yoel)

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