Category Archives: The War

Gazastanians slain by falling bullets

And they weren’t even Israeli bullets! Nope.

They were from the usual physics-challenged, masked IslamoNazis firing their AK-47s into the air. Disregarding Newton, as always, they forgot that what goes up must come down.

This time the brilliant Gazastanians were celebrating their great victory over the Zionist entity. Result: 2 killed, 25 wounded.

I’m sure if the New York Times editors work on it, however, they can figure out a way to blame it all on Israel, and all their adoring acolytes from coast to coast will page 1 the story.

Via Seraphic Secret.

Why it’s wrong to say “the” Palestinians

“#13 – ‘The Palestinians:’ The United Nations’ 1947 partition resolution called Palestine’s Arabs and Jews ‘the two Palestinian peoples.’ Nothing is more self-delegitimizing and counter-productive to achieving peace based on Arab recognition of Jews’ right to be there, than that Jews should go around calling Palestinian Arabs “The Palestinians.” They have no distinguishing language, religion, or culture from neighboring Arabs, and have never been sovereign in Palestine, whereas the Jews, with a presence stretching back three millennia, have had three states there, all Jerusalem-based. Most Palestinian Arabs cannot trace their own lineage to the land back more than 4 generations.”

Ready to be mind-boggled? Thanks to the persistent laziness of the Democrat media and its sheep-herd mentality, various anti-Israel and, increasingly, anti-Semitic groups, the other twelve points probably will surprise you as well.

Illuminate yourself.

Via United With Israel

Rule 5: Tamar Bar-Ilan

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And another IDF sergeant paramedic in Operation Protective Edge.

The lies the news media tells you

Our political erosion might not be so bad if it wasn’t seconded (and sometimes led) by what passes for journalism these days. Forbes calls it the Media Intifada:

“*** The arithmetic of civilian casualties in Gaza is one of the principal media crimes in this war.  It became obvious weeks ago that major Western journalists routinely swallowed the huge civilian-casualty figures dished out to them by Gaza’s Ministry of Health, a bureaucratic arm of a terrorist group that was shown to have lied about such figures in past wars.  In some cases, reporters cite numbers instead from the United Nations, which gets its numbers from—surprise—the Hamas ministry, a dubious source of information, akin to relying on the Reich Health Office for German civilian-casualty statistics during World War II.  On many occasions, major American news outlets haven’t bothered to even attribute the numbers to either the ministry or the UN—simply reporting as fact that ‘most,’ or ‘the majority’ or the ‘vast majority’ of casualties in Gaza are civilians.”

And there’s much, much more. No wonder there are so many anti-Israel protesters and growing anti-Semitism. Relying on American and British newspapers and television they see the wicked Jews bombing Gaza while the pitiful Palestinians fight back with inaccurate rockets and the occasional precision mortar, never even realizing that the Palestinians started it all in the first place, just like they always do.

Thanks New York Times, The Washington Compost, CNN, BBC, and all the lazy little media sheep that follow them around saying ba, ba, ba.

Via Simply Jews.

UPDATE: Matti Friedman, a former Associated Press reporter/editor in Jerusalem tells all. The news media gets the story wrong because they intend to get it wrong. It’s their narrative: Israel bad, Palestinians good.

“Many of the people deciding what you will read and see from [Israel] view their role not as explanatory but as political,” Friedman writes. “Coverage is a weapon to be placed at the disposal of the side they like.”

Reminds me of an editor I once worked for who visited Israel not so long ago. He didn’t spend much time in Israel proper. He spent most of it in Ramallah, as a guest of the side he likes.

You can be sure Friedman’s former colleagues and their bosses will deny it all, but as a recovering journalist I can assure you her his analysis of the way the biz works is impeccable: The bigs decide what’s news, reporters follow orders to the letter or are replaced with ones who will. Easy-peasy.

MORE: Meanwhile, in Utah, a white teen is shot to death by a black cop.   Ferguson in different colors. Rioting? MSNBC, CNN, DOJ, Rev. Al converge? NYTimes editorializes? The president speaks? None of that. And you’re not one bit surprised, are you?

Muslim toddler executes her doll

Who says ISIL’s YouTube beheading of a captive American shocked the world? Some folks in the Muslim world seem to have been so inspired, they’re teaching their children just exactly how it goes. Starting with their dolls.

Via Simply Jews.

Israel to Obama: Go To Hell

Despite their famous arguments over Gaza, Bibi apparently has yet to say the above to Barry in so many words. He should, writes Arutz Sheva columnist Ronn Tossarian, and publically because, among other reasons, it would show the anti-Israel crowd that the Jewish state is not dependent on U.S. foreign aid.

King Scold (also known as the Great Divider) and his creature Lurch obviously think that because of what money the U.S. gives Israel they can tell Jerusalem what to do—including demand a ceasefire with its existential enemy Hamas.

In fact, says Tossarian, U.S. aid amounts to just 1.5 percent of Israel’s economy and, by U.S. law, most of it “must be spent in the United States on the acquisition of American defense equipment, services and training.”

Israel could do without it and, for the present would be wise to do so, not only because of Washington’s current hostility (freezing arms in the midst of a war shows Obama cannot be trusted) but also because it would show the world that “Israel is not America’s child, nor a vassal state.”

It was Zionist leader (and popular novelistZe’ev Jabotinsky who wrote in 1911 that “..there is nothing to apologize for, and nobody to apologize to – it is long overdue to respond to all current and future accusations, reproaches, suspicions, slanders and denunciations by simply folding our arms and loudly, clearly, coldly and calmly answer,‘Go to Hell!'”

Former Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, a protege of Jabotinsky’s, was more eloquent in 1980 when he responded in writing to Washington’s criticism of the IDF’s bombing of Iraq’s nuclear power plant, obviously intended to make nuclear bombs:

“Now you once again declare that you are punishing Israel. What kind of expression is this — ‘punishing Israel’? Are we a vassal state of yours? Are we a banana republic? Are we youths of 14 who, if they don’t behave properly, are slapped across the fingers? Let me tell you who this government is composed of. It is composed of people whose lives were spent in resistance, in fighting and in suffering. You will not frighten us with ‘punishments.’ He who threatens us will find us deaf to his threats. We are only prepared to listen to rational arguments.

“You have no right to ‘punish’ Israel — and I protest at the very use of this term.

“The people of Israel have lived 3,700 years without a memorandum of understanding with America — and it will continue to live for another 3,700.”

Of all American presidents and secretaries of state our current iterations (who, thankfully, will be out-of-the-business in 2017) need reminding of this.

Rule 5: Yonat Daskal

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Another IDF staff sergeant paramedic in Operation Protective Edge.