Archive for March, 2007

Antisemitic memes suffuse society

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

News item:

A South Korean publisher agreed Thursday to withdraw a best-selling children’s book from stores after meeting with a prominent anti-Semitism watchdog group that accused the author of spreading messages echoing Nazi propaganda.

The series of comic books, titled “Meon Nara, Yiwoot Nara,” or “Far Countries, Near Countries” and authored by visual arts professor Rhie Won-bok, purports to teach children about the world and has sold more than ten million copies since the first volume was published in 1987.

One of three books on the US initially published in 2004 contains a chapter claiming Jews were the driving force for the hatred that led to the Sept. 11 attacks, that they exert control over all US media and also prevent Korean-Americans from succeeding in the United States…

[Rabbi Abraham] Cooper [of the Wiesenthal Center] said the author’s responses were inadequate and that he did not expect him to play a role in resolving the issue.

“The net effect of what he’s done here is a disaster and he just doesn’t get it,” Cooper said. “I hope he will someday, but in the meantime this book’s got to go.”

Rhie could not be immediately reached for comment. However, he had earlier maintained despite the criticism that his depiction of Jews in the book was accurate and insisted he was not anti-Semitic. — AP (YNet) (my emphasis)

What is so chilling to me is the way the antisemitic “memes” spread, become part of the collective conventional wisdom of human society, and become so deeply embedded that they are no longer recognized as hateful. Scotsmen are frugal, elephants never forget, Americans are loud and rich, and Jews are devils.

Israel must resist pressure to return Golan Heights

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

By Vic Rosenthal

Syria’s suddenly getting a lot of play from the West:

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) – After an undeclared two-year boycott, U.S. and European officials are talking to Syria again, signaling a possible easing of its international isolation.

Syria had its first high-level contacts with the U.S. in two years at a weekend conference in Baghdad on possible ways to stabilize Iraq. A high-ranking U.S. diplomat visited Damascus on Tuesday, followed Wednesday by the European Union’s foreign policy chief. — (Guardian, UK)

In Damascus with Syrian foreign minister Walid Muallem, Javier Solana of the EU said:

With the President (Bachar al Assad) we have also talked about the peace process in the region. We understand it in a comprehensive manner. We would would like to work as much as possible to see your country Syria recuperating the territories occupied in 1967″.

“I would like to repeat, we look at the peace process in that way,” he added. — (European Jewish Press, Brussels)

I’m not sure why the EU is suddenly interested in Syria. Perhaps they think it will be possible to move Syria away from Iran and keep her from further mischief in Lebanon. This would please Saudi Arabia, the major energy supplier to the EU. The US, of course, sees Syrian cooperation as vital to a clean exit from Iraq.

From an Israeli point of view, these developments are highly worrisome.

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PA government has a straightforward platform

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

The Palestinians have finally agreed on a platform for the PA unity government. Here is how a Hamas website describes it (I’ve added some translations in case the original is unclear):

Our Sources reported that the new platform states that, “The government confirms that the resistance is a legitimate right for the Palestinian people.”

Terrorism against Israel will continue…

It goes onto say that, “halting resistance depends on ending the occupation and achieving freedom and the right of return and independence.”

until there is no more Israel…

The new government also recognizes that “the key to security and stability in the region is in the ending of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land, recognition of the right to Palestinian self-determination.”

and nobody else will have peace, either, until Israel is gone.

Thus, the statement confirmed , “the government will work with the international community to end the occupation, and to return the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.”

Work with us, “international community”, give us big gobs of money so we can destroy Israel.

The government “holds fast to the rights of Palestinian refugees, and the right of return of Palestinian refugees to their land and belongings.”

Just to make sure you understand that ‘occupation’ refers to the one that started in 1948.

Most Israeli reaction was understandably negative. However, if there are any remaining doubts that the Left lives in another galaxy, they can be dispelled now:

Meretz Chairman MK Yossi Beilin…was optimistic.

“The new unity government, based on the Saudi initiative, is a welcome invitation to embark once again upon the peace process. Hopefully, they will be able to create a secure and solid partner for Israel,” he said.

Fellow Meretz MK Ran Cohen also reacted positively to the prospect of the unity government, urging Israel to “immediately begin talks with the new Palestinian government to try and come to a mutual cease-fire agreement. — (Jerusalem Post, my emphasis)

The coming ‘peace process’ may be as violent as the previous one, but at least this time our ‘partners’ are making their intentions crystal-clear.

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The children are the future

Wednesday, March 14th, 2007

MEMRI: Hamas TVYou can get a good look at the future by watching this clip from Al-Aqsa TV (Hamas-controlled), thanks to MEMRI. Sample dialogue:

Interviewer: Let’s talk with the two children of the jihad-fighting martyrdom seeker Rim Al-Riyashi – Dhoha and Muhammad. Dhoha, you love mama, right? Where did mama go?

Dhoha: To Paradise.

Interviewer: What did mama do?

Dhoha: She committed martyrdom.

Still think we can talk to these people?

Peace Now’s mistake illustrates a way of thinking

Wednesday, March 14th, 2007

Peace Now’s accusations of massive land confiscation have turned out to be grossly exaggerated:

A military database released to the left-wing anti-settlement organization Peace Now under court pressure shows that very little private land was seized from Palestinians to build Israel’s largest West Bank settlement, the watchdog group reported on Wednesday.

The new numbers are vastly smaller than numbers Peace Now issued in a November report based on leaked information.

In November, Peace Now claimed that 86 percent of Ma’aleh Adumim was built on private Palestinian land. After successfully petitioning the court to see the database, the group reported Wednesday that data show that only 0.5% of the settlement was built on private land…

Dror Etkes, Peace Now’s settlement expert, said that if the original information it published was inaccurate, then the IDF was to blame for refusing to release the database until the court ordered it to do so after the November report. — Jerusalem Post (my emphasis)

I doubt very strongly that the IDF leaked the original data, waited for Peace Now to file suit, and then sprang the truth on them in order to discredit them (although I’m sure this will be a popular explanation).

And I don’t even think that Peace Now just made it all up. The actual explanation is worse, really.

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