Category Archives: Israel

The real baby killers

“There was Elad, lying on a small throw rug wearing socks. His little hands were clenched into fists. What was a four-year-old to do against two grown men with knives? He clenched his fists. So did his big brother.”

Their helpless newborn sister was decapitated.

In Gaza, adult Palestinians danced and handed out candies to celebrate the psychotic murders.

The baby killers “…can expect to have a sports stadium or school in Ramallah or Hebron built for them by the Palestinian Authority and underwritten by American or European taxpayers.”

Next week, Obamalot and the New York Times will demand the Israelis continue trying to make peace with these animals.

Girls with guns: Rule 5

Speaking of Israel, let’s hear it for the women of the IDF. Not always what you’d expect. These gals come at you directly. They don’t sneak into your house at night and murder your toddlers and babies in their sleep.

UPDATE: The New York Times and CNN coverup, adding insult to infanticide, while Palestinians in Gaza danced in the streets and handed out candy. You know, like on 9/11.

The real Israel (behind the usual headlines)

Time for a little Jerusalem rock. (Getting primed for my trip there in twelve days.) With a sacred lyric, but still tight, guitar rock.

The Joooos did it! (Again)

“I am going to reveal a secret,” said the president of Yemen. “There is an operations room in Tel Aviv with the aim of destabilizing the Arab world. The operations room is in Tel Aviv and run by the White House.”

Those crafty Elders of Zion. Absolutely tireless. And you know they can lead Obamalot around by the nose. Heck, anyone can do that.

Commander of the Exodus

Even in translation, the poetry of Yoram Kaniuk’s prose comes through, in an old tale that bears repeating, especially at a time when the anti-Semitism that is never far below the West’s benign surface is adding old darkness to modern light.

It’s instructive to be reminded that the Arab-Israeli conflict didn’t begin with contemporary Palestinian grievances and terrorism, but is at least as old as the 1920s, when a tiny minority of Jewish settlers were almost powerless to stop the periodic assaults of their majority Arab neighbors.

Or that American and British resentment of (and opposition to) European Jewish aspirations began long before there was an Israel, even, as hard as it may to accept, before, during and immediately after the Holocaust.

Kaniuk’s perspective is that of a patriotic Israeli providing the background to the state’s creation story, but he leavens his judgments through the worldly understanding of his main character, the sabra revolutionary Yossi Harel, the commander of the SS Exodus 1947.

Heh

Mubarak to Obama: Drop Dead!

Via Simply Jews.

UPDATE: Does anyone in Washington know how to play this game? Barry certainly doesn’t.

Egypt, Israel and a Strategic Reconsideration

Stratfor’s George Friedman says in an interesting analysis that whatever the apparent democratic tenor of the ongoing Egyptian uprising, it is being fueled by the Egyptian military’s young officer class which wants Mubarak and his aging officer cronies retired.

So far, GF adds, the Middle Eastern trend to Islamism isn’t dominant in Cairo, but if the Israelis don’t find a way to make peace with the Palestinians, that could well change. There is some heart to be taken in the fact that Egypt’s military (like Israel’s) now depends on American resupply, which will help control the war-making of both. But, then, Israel only has to lose once to be annihilated.