These story's speak for themselves. Again I will state there is NO SUCH PEOPLE AS PALESTINIANS THEY ARE TRANSJORDORAINS AND TRANSEGYPTIANS AND SHOULD GO BACK TO EGYPT AND JORDAN WHERE THEY BELONG. Evan Egypt and Jordan don't want them.
The new Palestinian tragedy
Op-ed: Palestinians stunned to discover that world, Israel's Left no longer care about them
In an almost desperate bid to counter the new historical trend, pro-Palestinian elements recently attempted to change direction and bring the Palestinian issue back to the agenda, through what they referred to as "Land Day." But they failed.
For dozens of years, Arab regimes dealt with Israel and the Palestinians artificially, in order to hide what went on in their own countries and divert the attention of the Arab masses outwardly. Yet today there is no longer a need for this, as the Arab world's real problems have emerged in force.
Hebron Dispute
Arab racism prevents peace /Giulio Meotti
Op-ed: Hebron house dispute highlights Arab desire for Middle East free of any Jewish presence
And so, from being a major issue, and possibly the main issue, the Palestinians were pushed down to the bottom of the priority list; their Land Day did not receive any substantial coverage, neither in the Arab world nor in the Western world.
Today, when the Muslim Middle East is disintegrating into religions, ethnic groups, minorities and distinct regions, when the slaughter in Syria is merely intensifying (the number of fatalities is already nearing 10,000,) when Libya's militias are killing each other, Yemen is crumbling and Egypt is facing deep trouble, it turns out that relatively speaking, the Palestinian issue is the most stable in the Mideast.
Truth be told, that was always the case, yet for self-interested reasons the situation was distorted by various elements.
The Palestinians encountered another grave calamity: Israel's public opinion lost interest in them. For dozens of years, Israel's leftist camp turned the Palestinians into its defining issue. Yet suddenly the Left discovered that Israel moved on and that the issue is no longer on its agenda. When the Left also discovered that the Palestinians have no interest in peace or negotiations, just like Syria's Assad, it replaced the Palestinian agenda with a new one, premised on social issues like cottage cheese and the tent protest.
UN failure
As those behind Palestinian moves over the years were almost always Israeli or Jewish, once they moved on to another issue there was no longer anyone who could do the work for the Palestinians. The Shalit deal killed any remaining traces of interest in the Palestinian issue. Rockets from Gaza didn't change matters and neither did claims about a Gaza "blockade," as there is no such blockade. Gaza is in fact prospering after connecting to Egypt, but not to Ramallah.
On top of this comes an international doubt: did the Palestinian issue justify such great attention all these years? When a US presidential candidate asserts that there is no such thing as a Palestinian people, many things that appeared solid and absolute no longer seem that way.
Instead of wooing Western policy-makers, the Palestinians' dual leadership chose to barricade itself via unilateral steps doomed for failure, such as the bid to force a new reality through the UN. As result of this, the Palestinian Authority lost much of its credibility in the West, while the embarrassing courting of Hamas, defined as a terror group, did not grant the PA much extra credit.
The Palestinians were also stunned to discover that despite the so-called "Arab Spring," the Arab regimes have not changed much from the previous ones as far as matters pertaining to the Palestinians are concerned. Land Day proved that the regimes in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt, as well as Hezbollah, are unwilling to mess with Israel because of the Palestinians. On top of this come the domestic Palestinian divisions, which cannot be healed.
However, another fact emerged on Land Day: The Palestinian Authority and Hamas regimes are also uninterested in a major flare-up, for fear that this will ultimately come at their own expense and spread against unpopular leaderships. Moreover, Israel is too strong and has much experience with facing crises and protests. All these developments require the Palestinians – both regimes and societies – to engage in self-reflection, yet such phenomenon of self-reflection and correction happens to characterize Israeli society, rather than Palestinian society. As was the case in the last dozens of years, the Palestinian public will continue to follow its leaders, who lead it, one generation after another, to defeats and failures.
Arab racism prevents peace
Op-ed: Hebron house dispute highlights Arab desire for Middle East free of any Jewish presence
The invisible headlines go beyond the settlers who bought a housenear Hebron's Cave of the Patriarchs. The real story is not abouthome ownership; rather, it's at the very core of the Mideastern conflict.
While Israel is not “Arabrein” (Jewish citizens live with their fellow Arab citizens and neither they nor anyone else suggests they are “an obstacle to peace”), a Nazi-like ideology sees the entire State of Israel as an alien presence among Islamic nations, an undesirable island in an Arab sea that must ultimately be submerged.
Dispute
Palestinians deny sale of Machpelah house / Elior Levy
Palestinian family who lived in contested Hebron property says it never sold it to anyone; settlers forged ownership papers
This is the real apartheid, which is supported by the West and which emerges from President Barack Obama’s de-legitimization of Jerusalem’s post-1967 neighborhoods.
The concept of removing a religious or ethnic community from a certain region brings back the worst memories of World War II, yet has become mainstream when it is applied to a part of the land of Israel. The scandal is epitomized by the fate of the Arabs who sold houses and land to the Jews. By now, dozens of Arabs have been murdered for selling their homes to Jews.
In 1995, the Palestinian Legislative council voted unanimously in favor of the death sentence. The law was endorsed by the PA on the basis of a Jordanian law that had been in effect until the eve of the Six-Day War in 1967. The PA's mufti of Jerusalem, Sheikh Ikremah Sabri, and the Palestinian chief Islamic judge, Sheikh Tayseer Tamimi, issued religious decrees authorizing the killing of Arabs who sell property to Jews and forbidding Muslims from burying them in Islamic cemeteries.
Not even Nazi Germany in the 1930s knew this level of anti-Jewish pathology.
Textbooks promote racism
In that sense, Hebron is a test: The only Palestinian city with a Jewish presence in its midst. It is a safe bet that the ordinary Israeli population will say that given a choice between a Jewish presence in Hebron and peace, they would, with little hesitation, choose the latter. But all the news from Hebron provide proof that no such choice exists. It’s an illusion.
The simple fact is that the Arabs consider everything in and around Hebron, as indeed they do everything in the land of Israel, to be sacred Muslim land. Jews had lived in Hebron as “dhimmis,” second-class residents, forbidden to pray in the Cave and humiliatingly confined to the seventh step leading into the building.
In December 2010, PA President Mahmoud Abbas said that “I will never allow a single Israeli to live among us on Palestinian land.” Such a state would be the first to prohibit Jews or any other faith since Nazi Germany.
This obsessive logic just drew Abbas to honor with a medal veteran White House Correspondent Helen Thomas, who has provoked a storm in the US after saying the Jews must “get the hell out of Palestine” and “go home” to Germany or Poland. However, this is racism that goes well beyond the Palestinians.
Laws hampering Jewish life in Arab countries are the customary condition, not the exception. Saudi Arabia doesn’t even permit Jewish visitors, let alone Jewish foreign employees. As a matter of policy, the Jordanians do not permit Jews to be domiciled in their country. This racist view, found Arab textbooks and taught in the schools of all Arab nations, is the ultimate bar to real peace in the area, not the Jewish residents of Judea and Samaria.
In 1942, the Nazis gathered in a villa outside Berlin and adopted the “Final Solution to the Jewish Question.” Back then, anti-Semites wanted to make the world “Judenrein" - Free of Jews. In 2012, anti-Semites want to make the world “Judenstaatrein” - Free of a Jewish state.
Giulio Meotti, a journalist with Il Foglio, is the author of the book A New Shoah: The Untold Story of Israel's Victims of Terrorism
Palestinians deny sale of Machpelah house
Palestinian family who lived in contested Hebron property says it never sold it to anyone; settlers forged ownership papers
The Palestinian family who claims to be the rightful owners of theMachpelah house in Hebron told Ynet Tuesday that the house was never sold to anyone – Jewish or otherwise.
On Tuesday afternoon the premises became the scene of a standoff between security forces and the settlers who have taken up residents on the property.
The Civil Administration had ordered the evacuation of the house by 3 pm, but the settlers have yet to leave. Still, the Palestinian family expressed confidence that they will be evicted.
Hazem Abu Rajab, whose family claims to have lived in the house until the settlers moved in, told Ynet that "They came into the house at 1:30 am, accompanied by the military and the police.
"They broke all three doors to get in. We were asleep. We asked the police to let us take some personal items, but they said no and told us to leave. They said we could file a complaint."
'Property owned by 120-member clan'
Rajab added that the property was in the name of Ibrahim Abu Rajab and that 120 family members have a stake in the property.
At the time when they were evicted by the settlers, 25 family members were living in the house, he said.
Rajab stressed that the family never sold the house and that he has never met the man the settlers claim sold them the house; adding that the papers the settlers have are forged.
Attorney Samar Shehade, who represents the family, reiterated that sale's denial, saying that none of the house's legal owners were ever approached about a sale.
He too said that the settlers' papers were forgeries: "This house is no different than any other home invaded by the settlers in Hebron… I'm confident that there was never any deal and that we will be able to evict them."
A Law suit on the DNC was tried 2
years ago in Texas. The Texas DNC won stating they are a PRIVATE Organization
and they can pick who they want. Or they just have a caucus like they did in Fl
Pa Az and pick the candidate.They charge application fees from $1000 to 10,000 and don't return the money if they decide they want Obama's name on the ballot. This is your donation to Obama and his campaign. Elections should be free. This is
why I ask those in the new media even in the lesser Media to bring Me to the public’s
attention. But the Media who are lesser wont because they are supporting the
Republicans and what did the Republicans do that were elected in 2010 NOTHING!
You know why? They have been threatened by Obama's handlers and you know who the
Handlers are because I was threatened by them as well? But I stood up to their
threats and they sort of backed off. Well I guess you will have to find out by
interviewing me. I’m not scared of the Handlers. If anything I was asked to go
to Israel and run because they know I’ll tell Obama to go Fk himself and attack
Iran.
The threat that there is going to be a
war, World War 3, is very real and the only way to stop this insanity is to reopen the oil
fields here and put in the keystone pipeline so American money can stop going
to the terrorist. Every time you fill up you hand money to them unless it’s
American Oil, If we reopen the Oil wells here it will bring gas down to the
least 65 cents a gallon, And your heating and electric to ¼ of what you are
paying immediately and put Americans back to work,
You see Tom I may be
born Jewish, I am not a Christian, I am not an Atheist I am not a Muslim My
religion is the Constitution. I was born believing America is the greatest
country in the world and it pains me to see it destroyed and Obama to become dictator. You think Gingrich
is going to bring Obama down NO Obama won this election unless we get people to
scream and demand the elections on the Democratic side to be redone with all
the candidates and expose what the DNC is doing.
I just got off the phone with Dean Haskins who was in the courtroom this morning assisting with the Art 2Pac live stream. Judge Malihi talked to the attorneys in chambers before the hearing this morning and told them that he was going to entera DEFAULT JUDGMENT against Obama and recommend that Obama's name not be on the Georgia ballot! All of the attorneys expressed a desire to put an abbreviated streamlined case on the record and the judge agreed.
How does the mainstream media spin this?
The Georgia SOS has already indicated that he will follow the judge's recommendation. That means that Obama will not get any popular vote or electors from the great state of Georgia! Congratulations to all freedom-loving Americans!
When it comes to crimes against fashion, Caddo Parish has a policy of zero tolerance.
Commissioner Michael Williams is proposing a ban on wearing pyjama bottoms in public, stating that the garments are destroying 'the moral fibre in our community'.
Mr Williams was outraged on a recent shopping trip when he saw people wearing revealing nightwear on the streets.
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Bottom line: Inhabitants of Caddo Parish are defending their rights to wear pyjama pants in public after the commissioner moved to enforce a ban
'I observed a couple of young men in loose-fitting PJs, probably with their private parts about to come out and no underwear,' he told KSDK.
'If you can't (wear pyjamas) at the boardwalk or courthouse, why are you going to do it in a restaurant or in public?' he later said to the Shreveport Times.
'Today it's pajamas. Tomorrow it's underwear. Where does it stop?' he asked.
However, civil rights activists are concerned about the effect such a ban might have on the freedom of expression.
Fashion police: Commissioner Michael Williams says there is a lack of 'moral fibre' in the town, which has also banned low-slung jeans in 2007
Marjorie R Esman of the American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana sent Mr Williams a letter, stating that a ban 'would violate a liberty interest guaranteed under the 14th amendment of the US Constitution…
'The government must demonstrate a rational basis for its ban – and Caddo Parish has no legitimate rational basis for regulating the attire of its residents.'
The city of Shreveport, which sits in the parish, already has some pretty strict clothing laws.
It prohibited low-riding trousers in 2007, with police arresting 31 men for the 'wearing of pants below the waist in public' in 2011.
Translated to English
A new innocent victim of secularist fundamentalism: Martyr of the Iranian nuclear program, Dr. Massoud Ali-Mohammadi. The rogue and thug regimes of US, Israel assassinate Iranian physicist to deny further progress of an independent nation, through the method they master the most: Terrorism.
Dr. Ali-Mohammadi, lecturer at Tehran University, was the first scientist to achieve a PhD in the Islamic Republic of Iran. He received multiple threats because of his support for the Islamic Revolution and efforts for the scientific development of Iran, but still carried on with his work.
Prepare to see how Western media trivializes the death of yet another innocent human being, whereas similar acts carried out by Iran against Western or Israeli scientist would have been an excuse for the beasts to drop dozens of nuclear bombs in an innocent nation.
Fellow Westerners refuse to understand they are dealing with a nation of people who take pride in martyrdom, against which they can't do anything.
West blamed by Iran as YET ANOTHER nuclear scientist is assassinated by
magnetic car bomb in the street
Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan was a director of
Natanz uranium enrichment facility
Fourth nuclear scientist killed in Iran in
the past two years
Nuclear plants in country have also
experienced two 'mystery' explosions
Tehran accuses Israel of assassinating
chemistry expert to halt its nuclear programme
Israeli military warns Iran to expect more
'unnatural events' in 2012
By David Williams
Last updated at 6:09 PM on 11th January 2012
Target: Mostafa Ahmadi-Roshan who was killed in Tehran
today
when two motorcyclists attached a magnetic bomb attached to a
car
Iran has blamed the U.S. and Israel for the
assassination of a university professor and scientist who played a key role in
the country’s controversial nuclear weapons programme. Two assassins on a motorcycle were said to
attached a magnetic bomb to the car of Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan killing him and a
passenger instantly as they sat in the Iranian-assembled Peugeot 405 in northern
district of the capital Tehran. A 32-year-old chemistry expert and director of
the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in central Iran, Roshan was said to have
been involved in the development of Tehran’s atomic programme. The assassination had strong similarities to
other executions in recent years of scientists linked to the programme and
underlined the belief that a major covert operation is underway against
it. Iran has accused Israel’s Mossad, the CIA and
Britain’s spy agencies of engaging in an underground “terrorism” campaign
against nuclear-related targets, including at least three killings since early
2010 and the release of a malicious computer virus that temporarily disrupted
controls of some centrifuges - a key component in nuclear fuel production.
All three countries have denied the Iranian
accusations. Yesterday Tehran pointed the finger at the US
and Israel as being behind the latest ‘terrorist’ attack but promised it would
not be a setback to the expanding nuclear programme.
‘The bomb was a magnetic one and the same as
the ones previously used for the assassination of the scientists, and the work
of the Zionists (Israelis),’ Deputy Tehran Governor Safarali Baratloo was quoted
as saying.
Assassinated: Chemistry expert Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan was
killed after magnetic bombs were attached to his car in Tehran
Plot: Two people on a motorbike pulled alongside the
vehicle before attaching the bomb and riding away
Target: Tehran has blamed Israel for the death of Mr
Roshan, the director of the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in the centre of
Iran
First Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi
added that Israeli agents were behind the attack, but cannot ‘prevent progress’
in what Iran claims are peaceful nuclear efforts. Israeli officials have hinted about covert
campaigns against Iran without directly admitting involvement. On Tuesday, Israeli military chief Lt. Gen.
Benny Gantz told a parliamentary panel that 2012 would be a “critical year” for
Iran - in part because of “things that happen to it unnaturally’.
Explosion: A cloth covers a blood stain on the road as
onlookers watch police on Iran's state-run Al-Alam TV
Covert: A satellite image of a suspected uranium
enrichment facility near Qom. The West has accused Iran of trying to develop
nuclear weapons
Capability: A report by the International Atomic Energy
Agency said Iran was likely attempting to develop weapons
Roshan, a graduate of the prestigious Sharif
University of Technology in Tehran, was deputy director of commercial affairs
for the Natanz uranium enrichment plant and in charge of purchasing and
supplying equipment for the facility. Natanz is Iran’s main enrichment site. The U.S. and its allies are pressuring Iran to
halt uranium enrichment, a key element of the nuclear programme that the West
suspects is aimed at producing atomic weapons. Uranium enriched to low levels can be used as
nuclear fuel but at higher levels, it can be used as material for a nuclear
warhead. Iran denies it is trying to make nuclear
weapons, saying its programme is for peaceful purposes only.
Spate: Four scientists apparently involved in Iran's
nuclear programme have been killed in the last two years
Defiant: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad shakes
hands with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Nicaragua President Daniel
Ortega at the latter's swearing in ceremony in Managua yesterday. Ahmadinejad
has insisted his country's nuclear programme is purely for peaceful
means
Since December, Iran has held or announced a
series of war games that included threats to close the Gulf’s vital Strait of
Hormuz - the passageway for about one-sixth of the world’s oil - in retaliation
for stronger U.S.-led sanctions. ‘Assassinations, military threats and
political pressures ... The enemy insists on the tactic of creating fear to stop
Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities,’ lawmaker Javad Jahangirzadeh said after
yesterday’s blast. ‘Instead of actually fighting a conventional
war, Western powers and their allies appear to be relying on covert war tactics
to try to delay and degrade Iran’s nuclear advancement,’ said Theodore Karasik,
a security expert at the Dubai-based Institute for Near East and Gulf Military
Analysis. He said the use of magnetic bombs bears the
hallmarks of covert operations.
Tensions: Type 45 Destroyer HMS Daring was sent to the
Strait of Hormuz by the British Navy last week after Iran threatened to block it
because of attacks on its nuclear programme