Category Archives: Israel

Ship of Tools

“A number of the organizing groups [for the latest Gaza Flotilla] are fronts for Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood, raising money and political support for these organizations and often controlled by them. In other words, revolutionary Islamists are using Western pacifists and leftists to achieve their own ends.”

Read it all.

Meanwhile, even an NYTimes’ reporter admits Gaza is doing very well, thank you. Just not very free if, for instance, you’re a woman who wants to drive a motorcycle. Hamas forbids it.

Negotiating with terrorists

Obamalot chose this July 4 weekend (of all times) to announce that it is (yet again) breaking with foreign policy tradition and negotiating with the Muslim Brotherhood, founders of Hamas.

Barry Rubin has repeatedly assured us (with evidence) that the Brotherhood is not a “moderate” organization as some would have it. Obamalot’s new move is not so unusual, you may say, since the White House already was negotiating with the terrorist Taliban on our exit from Afghanistan, and you would be right.

But we can also hope that they also are trying to finally bring home (recently promoted) Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl (above), of Hailey, Utah, who has been a prisoner of the Taliban for three years now.

Via Blazing Cat Fur.

Capt. Israel

A (comic book) super hero for our time, brandishing his Shield of David and his seven-branched Temple menorah. Certainly about time, too, for some pro-Israel propaganda that only a super hero can bring. Read a copy of the first issue here.

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Bar Refaeli: Rule 5

Mr. Boy at camp

Very quiet around the Rancho these days, with Mr. B. at his week-long camp at Lost Pines, the pine forest near Bastrop, about an hour east of Austin. Weather service says it’s a bit cooler out there than here, especially at night with the breeze off the lake.

This is Boy Scouts, so much of their time is spent in classes (yep) on merit badges and Eagle Quest and advancement generally. Mr. B. excepts to finish his Tenderfoot board of review there and come home on Saturday with many of his Second Class requirements also finished.

But it’s also just fun, with pool time and canoeing and fishing. And, uh, demos of “tomahawk throwing,” according to the scoutmaster’s latest email to parents, which assures us that homesickness among the youngest first-timers (like Mr. B.) is a minor issue so far.

“To put your mind at ease,” the scoutmaster wrote, “none have wanted to call home, and no one had any intentions of going home, just expressed themselves [about it], which is very good.”

They’re also playing Gaga, an Israeli version of dodge-ball, which seems to have migrated to the Scouts from the day camp at Austin’s Jewish Community Center which Mr. B. has attended every summer since kindergarten. “They come back sweaty and FILTHY every time they play.” Mr. B., an old hand at Gaga, probably is enjoying showing off his expertise.

UPDATE:  Oops. Spoke too soon. Mr. B. sent today a scanned front-and-back letter via the scoutmaster telling of his homesickness and (twice) requesting us to come to the Friday night barbeque to which parents are invited. So we’re going.

The mendacious Abbas

After reading Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s recent op-ed column in the ignoble NYTimes, it’s obvious to me why the Israeli government doesn’t like dealing with him—even if he would negotiate which, so far, he has refused to do.

In addition to being a Holocaust denier (see his PhD thesis) Abbas is a world champion prevaricator. Referring to the 1947 U.N. partition of Palestine in the column, Abbas doesn’t mention Palestinian Arab rejection of it then and subsequent Palestinian militia attacks on Jewish settlements. All he says is “Shortly thereafter, Zionist forces expelled Palestinian Arabs.”

Actually they primarily expelled the ones whose villages had attacked Jewish settlements or else commanded roads and other terrain features the invading Egyptian, Jordanian, Syrian, and Iraqi armies would use, according to Israeli historian Benny Morris’s pull-no-punches 2009 history “1948: A History of the First Arab-Israeli War.”

As even Shlomo Avineri, a columnist at the Left-wing Ha’aretz newspaper (sometimes derided as the only Hebrew-language Arab newspaper in the Middle East) puts it: “A decision to go to war has consequences…Effects cannot be divorced from causes.”

Unless you’re a lying Palestinian president, or one of his fellow-traveling political or news media enablers who studiously ignores history.

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