Category Archives: The War

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.

Please, No More Tears for Dead Palestinians

I expect this year’s roster of dead Syrians, alone, has far surpassed the Pali total by now.

Although not the toll of dead Syrians in 1982 and, as Bernie reminds us, there wasn’t then and there isn’t now a single Leftist complaint (Code Pink, where are you?) or a single tear from a single Arab government. For the dead Syrians. They only cry for the terror-choosing dead Palis  ’cause, of course, they hate Israel.

Muslim to run Holocaust center

Not only is the new director of Manhattan (NYC) College’s Holocaust Center a Muslim woman, but she isn’t sure who the Land of Israel belongs to;

“….criticism of Afridi was partially provoked by an article she wrote for Common Ground but widely circulated by the Khaleej Times (Aug. 11, 2008), an Arab newspaper.

“In the article, Afridi recalls an exchange at a Jerusalem bar that happened 18 years before, when she was studying archeology in Israel. An Israeli Jew at the bar, not knowing Afridi wasn’t Jewish, voiced the opinion that ‘surely you know, as a Jew, that this is our ancestral homeland.’

She responded, ‘Well, no … First, I am not Jewish, and second, I am not quite sure whose land this is.’”

Oh, yes, her new appointment is going to work out really, really well.

Texas campuses still safe for terrorists

I’m sure the boys of Al Q—who recently urged American Muslims to buy guns and start shooting—will be pleased as punch to hear the good news: they won’t be getting any return fire on a Texas college campus—at least not until the cops respond. When they do, if they do.

Al Q can thank a Texas Democrat, State Rep. Mike Villarreal of San Antonio. He used a parliamentary objection to kill what had been considered a sure-to-pass law to make it legal for already- licensed gun carriers to carry their guns on campus.

The One-State Solution

Give the whole Middle East to Israel. The “Arab Spring” would truly blossom. The garbage will be picked up, instead of scattered in the streets, the economies will vastly improve, the stonings of women for adultery and the hanging of homosexuals for, uh, homosexuality, will cease—and, as a bonus, our gas prices will go down! Yay!

Not to mention that the legacy news media, the UN, and the politicians can finally stop whining about how a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian “problem” is the key to Middle East peace. They could go do some honest work for a change. (Fat chance.)

Hate in Hebron, swimming pools in Gaza

One of the places I wanted to visit in Israel was the tomb of the Patriarchs in Arab-dominated Hebron, in Judea, a few miles southeast of Jerusalem.

My host suggested I forget it. He was driving and his car has Israeli plates. And Israeli plates draw, at the very least, hateful stares in Hebron, as my favorite Middle East correspondent Michael Totten recently found out.

Meanwhile, as the latest “humanitarian” flotilla of useful idiots heads for Gaza to relieve the poor, suffering terrorists of Hamas, I wonder how the Gazan kids are enjoying their Olympic-size swimming pool these days? It is hot, this time of year.

Gamla

One of my favorite spots in Israel is the national park at Gamla. Most of my “establishing” photos came out blurry, so I’ll use this one via Absolute Astronomy.

Gamla dates to 81 BCE and was the capital of the Jewish Golan Heights for about 150 years, until it fell to the Romans in 67 CE, three years before they destroyed Jerusalem. To some sensibilities, Gamla was liberated almost exactly 1,900 years later, in the 1967 war—which was started, as usual for modern Israel, by the Arabs. Archeologists soon discovered that much remained at Gamla, untouched by all but time.