Thursday 31 October 2013

Israel files UN complaint over PA praise of terrorist



Israel's ambassador to the UN lodged a complaint with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Wednesday over a condolence letter sent by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to the family of a terrorist killed by Israeli forces.

The IDF said Mohamed Aazi was among the planners of the bombing on the No. 142 bus in central Tel Aviv during Operation Pillar of Defense as the bus drove near the Kirya, the Israeli military's headquarters.
"When we talk about the troubling rise of incitement and its effects on the hearts and minds of young Palestinians," wrote Ambassador Ron Prosor, "there cannot be a more outrageous example than an incident that occurred last week. At the heart of this incident is Mohamed Assi, a terrorist responsible for the November 2012 bus bomb explosion that injured 29 civilians in the center of Tel Aviv."

Aazi was killed in an early morning clash with Israeli special forces, not far from the village of Bil'in, west of Ramallah in the West Bank, last Tuesday. The last of those alleged to have planned the bombing still on the loose, Aazi, 28, had been in hiding and was planning another attack against Israeli civilians or army forces, Israeli sources said.

After the incident, Abbas called Aazi a "dear son," according to a copy of the letter cited by Prosor. Prosor called the move "amazing, astonishing, and outrageous."

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Abbas vows there will be no peace agreement unless ALL prisoners go free

So the cats out the bag - releasing ten or twenty WILL NOT help bring peace - The PA & Hamas want ALL terrorists freed and they promise NO PEACE till they get their way - Thank you Mr Obama and Kerry

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said Wednesday that there would be no agreement with Israel as long as even one Palestinian remained in Israeli prison.

Abbas was speaking during a reception at the Mukata presidential compound in Ramallah for Palestinians released from Israeli prison.

Twenty-one prisoners were released to the West Bank, while another five were returned to the Gaza Strip, where Hamas did not hold a reception for them.After hugging and kissing each one of the freed prisoners, Abbas vowed to pursue his efforts to secure the release of all inmates.

“We welcome and salute our veteran heroes who were behind bars and have now entered the world of freedom,” Abbas told the released prisoners and their families.

Abbas said that the third batch of prisoners would be released after two months.

“Now we are talking about 104 prisoners,” he added. “But our joy would not be complete unless all the prisoners are released.”

Abbas strongly denied that he had agreed to continued construction in the settlements in return for the release of prisoners.

He said that “unpatriotic” people were behind the rumors about a “prisoner-for-settlement” deal.

“Settlement is null and void,” Abbas said.

The PA condemned the Israeli government’s decision to build new housing units in West Bank settlements and east Jerusalem neighborhoods.

Nabil Abu Rudaineh, spokesman for the PA presidency, said that the decision was “destructive to the peace process.” He said that the new plans are a message to the international community that Israel does not abide by international law and continues to place obstacles in front of the peace process.

Abu Rudaineh said that the plans prompt the Palestinians and Arabs to lose confidence in the ability of the Israeli government to make peace.

“All the settlements are illegal,” he said. “No settlement will remain on Palestinian territories.”

Israel, meanwhile, was angered and concerned by the celebrations that greeted the freed terrorists in Ramallah.

“Every time we see the celebrations in Ramallah for people who are guilty of the most heinous crimes against innocent people – civilians, the elderly and children – this is problematic and always raises questions about whether the Palestinians have really turned the corner,” Mark Regev, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s spokesman, said, pointing out that the Palestinians had committed themselves under the Oslo accords to no more terrorism.

“But instead of condemning terrorism, they are celebrating terrorists,” Regev stated. “I would ask the Palestinians what message they are sending to us when they celebrate their murderers, when they put them on a pedestal. And what is the message they are sending to Palestinian youth if they turn these people into heroes?” One government official said he did not know of any request sent by Israel to the Palestinian Authority, either directly or through the US, to tone down the celebrations. As was the case during the first prisoner release in August under the current negotiation framework, the 26 convicted terrorists set free Tuesday were released late at night both to reduce the size of the Palestinian celebrations and to limit the pictures of those festivities streaming into Israeli homes.

In a related development, Israeli Ambassador to the UN Ron Prosor wrote a letter to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Wednesday, condemning a letter of condolence written by Abbas to the family of Mohamed Assi – a terrorist responsible for planning a Tel Aviv bus bombing attack last November that injured 29 people – who was killed last week during a firefight with IDF forces.

“With great pain we received the news of the martyr’s death, of the dear son, the late fighter Mohamed Assi, who was murdered by the killing gangs of the Occupation Army in cold blood,” Abbas wrote. “We express to all of you and to his distinguished family our sincere condolences on his passing and stress to you that the Occupation’s crimes will not frighten our people, and that the blood of all the martyrs will not be spilled in vain.”

“Terrorism does not begin with an attack on a bus or a café,” Prosor asserted. “That is how terrorism ends. Terrorism begins when its perpetrators are indoctrinated with words and thoughts of hate.”

Abbas’s letter was “just the most recent example of the incitement poisoning the next generation,” Prosor added. “In classrooms, textbooks, and houses of worship, Palestinian children are being taught hate instead of peace; violence instead of tolerance; and martyrdom instead of mutual understanding.

I urge you to condemn the rise in incitement and to urge others in the international community to do the same.”


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SHOCKING Bias of the BBC in their anti-Israel and pro-Palstinian reporting



The BBC, yet again, has shown its anti-Israel credentials in its latest report on the Terrorist releases from prison and the so-called settlement building in East Jerusalem. This blog has dissected this latest BBC anti Israel trade and placed in our own comments.

For your reference the BBC's report is included in 'Italic Courier' whilst our replies to their sentences are included in 'Arial normal non Italic' replies. We hope you enjoy the report and our comments.


The Report is as follows :


BBC report begins

"Israel has announced plans to build new homes in a Jewish settlement in occupied East Jerusalem, hours after freeing 26 Palestinian prisoners".


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The BBC still endlessly continues to refer to East Jerusalem as 'Occupied' - the fact that it was occupied beforehand and liberated back to the Jewish people is something the 'BBC' overlooks. History, biblical proof and even religious references proving beyond doubt that Israel is the Jewish homeland and Jerusalem is the capital of the Jewish world is lost upon the self interested little lefties at the BBC. They would almost certainly laugh at this last statement, totally disregarding the Jewish faith, whilst at the same time bending over backwards to accommodate Islamic sentiment and concerns. 


BBC
Officials said the construction of 1,500 housing units at Ramat Shlomo was one of four projects given approval.
The Palestinian Authority said the move was "destructive to peace efforts".


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So the PA considers it Destructive does it? We wonder if the PA is also concerned about the destructive nature of shooting 9 year old Israeli children in the neck? Or sadistically butchering Israeli soldiers after kidnapping them? Or firing thousands or Rockets into Israel from their friends in Gaza, hitting schools, civilian dwellings and murdering and maiming thousands? Does the PA feel the same concern that one of their 'citizens' threw a grenade last week on a school bus? Or the countless other murders committed by those acting on behalf of this tin pot little administration? Better still does the BBC feel any worry or concern?  


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"It is believed to be an attempt by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to assuage anger in Israel at the release of the long-term prisoners overnight".


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NOTHING could 'assuage' the anger at the release of these barbaric murderers, rapists, murders of children and the butchers of future innocents, as inevitably will be the case. So for the BBC to argue that somehow Benjamin Netanyahu was trying divert attention just shows the depths of their own morality and thinking.


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"The convicted murderers were freed as part of a US-brokered agreement to resume direct Israeli-Palestinian peace talks after a three-year hiatus".


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CONVICTED MURDERERS  is the right word! It was a US brokered 'Deal' struck to appease the cry babies of the PA who are never content with any deal for long before they're demanding yet more concessions. It was a deal struck by the Obama administration, supported by the EU and UK, that has effectively put Israel in an even more perilous situation and has given Israel's enemies more 'Skilled' terrorists to cause havoc, murder and maim. It was a deal struck that was all weighed heavily on the so-called Palestinian side and was biased in every way detrimental to Israel's interests.  


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"The men - the second of four groups to be released over nine months - were welcomed by thousands of people in the Gaza Strip and West Bank, including Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas".


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Yes this is very true. The 'peace loving' Palestinians were seen dancing in the street, chanting insults at Israel, burning Israeli flags, hanging by the neck effigies of Israelis and Jews, Shouting 'death to Jews'  'Israel will burn in hell fire'  and many other enchanting words of peace.

'Worried'


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"On Wednesday morning, the Israeli interior ministry placed an advert in a Jerusalem newspaper announcing that it was pressing ahead with a project to expand Ramat Shlomo.
The plans, which were approved by the Jerusalem district planning committee in September 2011, include the construction of 1,531 housing units, public buildings and gardens.
The government also approved the development of a tourism and archaeology centre near Jerusalem's sensitive Old City, as well as plans for the establishment of a national park on Mount Scopus in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem campus.
An estimated 200,000 settlers currently live in East Jerusalem, alongside 370,000 Palestinians".


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The bit about the 'settlers' is a bit confusing because if anything the settlers are the Palestinians. Jerusalem is the capital of the Jewish people, like mecca is the capital of Islam. Would the BBC refer the Muslims as settlers living near Mecca if, for example, the remains of a synagogue was discovered near to Mecca and Jews demanded that the area was a place for Jewish worship?


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"Israel captured East Jerusalem from Jordan in the 1967 Middle East war and formally annexed the area in 1980. Settlements built there and elsewhere in the occupied West Bank are considered illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this".


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Israel 'captured' East Jerusalem.....The BBC just don't get it do they? Or 'Annexed' and again 'Occupied' - then the words 'Illegal' and finally that good old 'international law' - Oh and naturally Israel disputes this....Um we wonder why?

The BBC is so desperately trying to place Israel into a category Israel is not. Israel is a democratic, law abiding, humane, modern Western country. Its citizens are equal as in any western country, discrimination is illegal, like in any civilised country and the law protects everyone, Jew, Christian, and Muslim alike. The Israeli Defence Forces accepts Jews, Christians and Muslims and all serve Israel proudly. So why is it that this vile corporation called the BBC continue to vilify, lie about and try to destroy the decent reputation of this only middle eastern democracy? Why? Why doesn't it treat the nations around Israel with the same scorn? Why doesn't it talk about the 'Occupied' territory of Gaza that was stolen from Israel in yet another deal 'Brokered' by the US in 2005 and since used as a rocket launch pad by Hamas to kill Israeli women and children? Why doesn't the BBC talk about the 'Illegal' activities of the PA and Hamas, like smuggling through tunnels, harbouring terrorists, making public hate speech's boasting of Israel's annihilation and the butchering of Israeli woman and children in the most horrific manner? We wonder if any 'International Law' might be a bit disregarded there?


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"Israel regards Jerusalem as its eternal and undivided capital. However, Palestinians want East Jerusalem to be the capital of their future state".


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Israel 'Regards' Jerusalem as its eternal and undivided capital the BBC states. Well yes, Israel does, like Britain 'Regards' London as its eternal and undivided capital and Washington is considered the eternal and undivided capital of the US and if we're going to be Islamic about it Mecca is regarded as the eternal and undivided capital of Islam.

The BBC seems to again overlook history, thousands of years of history, biblical history and fact. One day in the not too distant future the BBC will be forced to recognise this 'eternal and undivided' historical fact because Israelis will not give in one instant to the demands of this interfering corporation and they will fight to their dying breaths for their country and their history, no matter how much it offends some busy liberal bodies in the London offices of the BBC.

Wednesday's announcement is seen as an attempt by Mr Netanyahu to placate right-wing members of his coalition government and many Israelis who have sharply criticised his decision to release 26 prisoners convicted of killing Israelis between 1984 and 1994.


BBC
"This is a difficult decision that we have made with a heavy heart," his Defence Minister, Moshe Yaalon, said on Tuesday.
Mr Netanyahu was reportedly persuaded by US Secretary of State John Kerry earlier this year to agree to the prisoner release programme after Mr Abbas agreed not to insist that all settlement construction was halted before he would restart negotiations".


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Well John Kerry, under the orders of his Islamist boss Obama, forced Israel into a corner with backing of the Arab dominated UN. This whole deal was pushed through by an anti-Israel US government and supported by a gang of corrupt leaders at the UN whose records for human rights are abysmal. And Mr Abbas agreement 'not' to insist on settlement building was halted was so solid it was broke before the ink dried on John Kerry's papers.  


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"The Palestinian Authority reacted angrily to Wednesday's announcement, but it was not immediately clear if it would have any impact on the talks.....


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Ummm we bet it does.....


BBC
"We are worried and concerned that if Israel continues with the expansion of settlements, this might kill the two states vision which we would like to see on this land," Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah said.


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We told you it would!


BBC
"Nabil Abu Rudeina, a spokesman for the president, told the AFP news agency that the move "destroys the peace process and is a message to the international community that Israel is a country that does not respect international law".


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Really? Like throwing hand grenades on school buses won't upset the apple cart then? Or the PA allowing and even funding dancing party goers who are chanting death messages to Israel and openly attacking Jews on the West Bank, this then is good for and 'Vision' is it?


BBC
"In a statement, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he understood Israel had taken a "difficult step" in continuing to release prisoners and appreciated the gesture, but warned: "Settlement activity is contrary to international law and constitutes an obstacle to peace.
"Any measures that prejudge final status issues will not be recognised by the international community," he added.


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Is that right? UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was right about the difficult step and he wants to remember it, as well as Abbas's 'promise' about 'Not' demanding any halts to settlement building, before he opens his trap and starts condemning Israel. He also, before sprouting words like 'International Law', needs to consider the attacks on Israel, the barbaric murders of innocent Israelis, even in the last month or so, as well as the thousands upon thousands of Rockets fired at Israel by his pals in Gaza, not forgetting the hate, vile anti-Israel and Anti-Semitic nations that surround Israel and that want Israel wiped off the map. 

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Iran's Terror Entity in Lebanon - One out of every ten homes in Lebanon now has a rocket launcher or Hezbollah weapons stored in it


One out of every ten homes in Lebanon now has a rocket launcher or Hezbollah weapons stored in it, according to Gilad Erdan, Israel's Home Front Defense Minister. Civilian homes are constructed in a way that allows the roof to open up for the firing of a rocket at Israel. Added up, the number of rockets and missiles reached is 200,000.

In the chaotic Middle East, every day brings new strategic changes and brutal instances of violence, the one thing that has remained constant is Iran's continuing construction of a military-terrorist missile base in Lebanon.

Through its Shi'ite Lebanese proxy, Hezbollah, Iran today has formed a terrorist entity that is unprecedented in scope and firepower, whose rockets and missiles can strike any point in Israel.

During a recent security conference held at the Begin-Sadat Center at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, senior Israeli officials divulged some staggering figures that give a sense of the significant capabilities Hezbollah has built-up.

To be sure, Israel has been preparing for the day it will need to tackle Hezbollah, and the Israel Defense Force apparently feels ready to deal with the threat if and when it is required to do so.
The threat, however, remains potent; and Hezbollah's cynical use of Lebanese civilians as a cover from which to attack Israeli civilians remains a serious challenge facing Israeli defense planners.

During the conference, IDF Chief of Staff, Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz, pointed out that, "in Lebanon today, there are homes in which there are guestrooms alongside missile storage rooms. This is a clear intelligence reality."

The situation was also addressed by Home Front Defense Minister Gilad Erdan, who unveiled a government plan to find solutions quickly for the 30% of Israeli civilians who do not have rocket-proof rooms in their apartments, or access to bomb shelters in their buildings or the immediate vicinity.

In any full-scale war, Erdan warned, the Israeli home front will be pounded by thousands of rockets for up to three weeks, and every point in the country could be hit by Hezbollah.

One out of every 10 homes in Lebanon now has a rocket launcher or Hezbollah weapons stored in it, Erdan said. Civilian homes, he said, are constructed in southern Lebanon in a way that allows the roof to open up for the firing of a rocket at Israel.

An increasing number of Hezbollah's projectiles, Erdan cautioned, are guided, accurate weapons, with which the terror organization will seek to strike Israeli national infrastructure sites, such as electricity production centers.

If the number of rockets and missiles possessed by Hezbollah, Syria, Iran, Hamas and Islamic Jihad are added up, he added, the number reached is 200,000.

"Our enemies," he said, "want to break the spirit of Israelis, and get them to stop believing that we can have a normal life here."

The IDF has very effective offensive plans for these threats, but the government also had to come up with new ways of keeping civilian life going during a future war, he continued.

"We need to create a mechanism to allow the continuous functionality of the home front, and not to return to scenes of the Second Lebanon War of 2006," he said. "No other country is facing the threat we are today."

Hezbollah is heavily armed, more so than most Western countries, but it is also deterred by Israel's firepower. Additionally, its main focus today is on fulfilling the orders of its masters in Tehran and fighting in the Syrian civil war on the side of the Assad regime, a move that has provoked the wrath of Sunni jihadis. This change was noted in recent days by Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon, who stated: "To those who are not yet aware, there is already a civil war in Lebanon. [The Sunni] Global Jihad, which has infiltrated Lebanon and is attacking Hezbollah, is blowing car bombs in [the south Beirut Hezbollah stronghold of] Dahia, and is firing rockets at Dahia and the Beka'a Valley [in northern Lebanon, where Hezbollah is also based]."

During the conference, new ideas were put forward by top security figures on how Israel might enhance its deterrence even further.

Giora Eiland, former head of the National Security Council (which advises the prime minister), said Israel should reject the idea that it must fight against terrorist guerrilla organizations embedded in civilian areas, and return to the idea that it is fighting enemy states.

It is impossible to defeat guerrilla forces, Eiland argued; but if the enemy and its territory are defined as a hostile state, victory becomes possible once again. "In 2006," he said, "we tried to do something impossible by hitting rocket launchers. If tomorrow there is a third Lebanon war and if we try to do the same thing, the result will be worse. We and Hezbollah have improved tactically."

"If war does break out," he added, "treating Lebanon as an enemy would end the conflict in three days, not three weeks," Eiland predicted. "This entails bombing bridges and other state-affiliated targets, though staying clear of civilian sites like schools and hospitals," he stressed. "It is not right for us to accept the idea of fighting low-intensity counter-terrorism conflicts. We should move to an interstate conflict system."

Misleading BBC report on PA financial crisis focuses on ‘wealthdisparity’


Among the filmed reports offered to readers of the BBC News website's Middle East page on October 26th 2013 was an item from its business section titled "Palestinian Authority second worst for wealth disparity" by Ola Naguib.

In its attempt to explain the Palestinian Authority's current - and seemingly evergreen - budget deficit, the report does briefly touch on the subject of salaries and benefits paid to members of the inactive Palestinian Legislative Council but fails to sufficiently clarify to viewers that in addition, an estimated 60,000 PA employees (some 40% of the total) reside in the Gaza Strip where the PA not functioned for over six years.

The report also makes no mention of serious allegations of corruption which are far from new - but were recently highlighted by European auditors - or of the fact that some 6% of the PA budget is spent on salaries for imprisoned terrorists, including those affiliated with Hamas.

The subject of the terminally ailing finances of the Palestinian Authority is certainly one which would probably be of considerable interest to BBC audiences - especially those in the donor countries supporting the PA. However, there is far more to the subject of the PA budget deficit than "wealth disparity", as some in depth, accurate and impartial reporting would reveal.

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The Brotherhood on Campus: Your Tax Dollars at Work

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The National Endowment for the Humanities says it “strengthens our republic by promoting excellence in the humanities.” Apparently, the federal agency believes that funding student outreach by the International Institute of Islamic Thought(IIIT), a U.S. Muslim Brotherhood entity, fits this description.

On October 24, IIIT held an outreach event at Shenandoah University in Winchester, VA with the school’s Muslim Students Association, another group founded by the Muslim Brotherhood
.The IIIT summary states that the program “is offered in cooperation with the National Endowment for the Humanities” and the event is supported by Student Life’s Intercultural Programs, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Alson H. Smith Jr. Library.
The FBI had informants inside the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood network that warned about IIIT’s plan to “institute the Islamic Revolution in the United States” as far back as 1988. A declassified FBI document shows that a spy recalled the leadership “stated that the Muslims in the United States have to be prepared for martyrdom.”

The spy said that IIIT was currently focused on “peacefully get[ting] inside the United States government and also American universities.” Therefore, in this case, IIIT is using a taxpayer-funded federal agency to pursue the objective it has pursued for decades.
1991 U.S. Muslim Brotherhood memo, later seized by the authorities, substantiated the FBI informant’s reporting. The secret document listed IIIT as one of the Brotherhood’s secret fronts as part of its “work in America as a kind of grand jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within.”
Skeptics will point out that 1988 and 1991 were a long time ago, but 2002 isn’t. That’s the year when IIIT’s offices were raided as part of a terrorism-financing investigation. The probe continued until at least 2007 when the U.S. government was pressuring Sami al-Arian, a convicted terrorist, to testify about his strong links to IIIT.
In 1992, the President of IIIT wrote a letter to Sami al-Arian that said, “For us, we deem all of your institutions our own…” The letter discussed IIIT’s financial support of al-Arian’s group.
As recently as 2011, an IIIT official in London was writing articles characterizing the U.S. government and military as terrorists. He accused the U.S. of “killing literally millions of people and setting a dozen of countries on fire” since 2001. That IIIT official, Dr. Jasser Auda, also has links to Sheikh Yousef al-Qaradawi, the terrorism-supporting spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The IIIT website proudly hosts a photo of two of its leaders meeting with then-President Morsi on September 27, 2012 in New York. At that time, Morsi was moving the Brotherhood’s Sharia agenda in Egypt full speed ahead. And, according to the caption beneath the photo, he “welcomed the participation of IIIT in the rerform [sic] of higher education in Egypt.”
To sum it up: The same organization that the Muslim Brotherhood wanted to “reform” education in Egypt is now educating American students with the help of a taxpayer-supported federal agency.
Despite IIIT’s record, it hasrelationships with American schools around the country. Politicians and professors attend IIIT Iftar dinnersand some teachers took part in a recent IIIT summer education program for selected students. One even teaches at the U.S. Naval Academy.
Shenandoah University is just a case study in what IIIT is accomplishing. Dr. Calvin Allen, Dean of its College of Arts and Sciences, signed a Memorandum of Agreement with IIIT so the Brotherhood front could “designate an instructor to co-teach with Dr. Allen a course on Islamic civilization.”
Allen signed the agreement with Jamal Barzinji, IIIT’s Vice President and one of the founding fathers of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood network. In 2003, the authorities searched Barzinji’s residence because he “is not only closely associated with PIJ [Palestinian Islamic Jihad]…but also with Hamas.” Allen also spoke at a IIIT fundraiser on August 24, 2011.
IIIT is just one Islamist group that is building relationships with academia. The Alavi Foundation in New York is a front for the Iranian regime and it hasdonated to 30 schools in the U.S. and Canada. In addition, it financed over 60 Islamic sites in America and many other non-profit organizations. The Blazeis the only television program to cover the Alavi Foundation’s donations (watch my segment here).
Readers are encouraged to send this article and the Clarion Project’s full profile of IIIT to Shenandoah University. The listed contact for the event is Dean Cal Allen (callen@su.edu). The school can also be contacted atshenuniv@su.edu and 540-665-4500.
The National Endowment for the Humanities can be contacted atinfo@neh.gov and 202-606-8400. You can also write the agency at 1100 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Washington, D.C., 20506.
Every cent given to a Muslim Brotherhood-linked organization is a cent wasted. American taxpayers need to make their voices heard.

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The BBC will destroy itself if it doesn't address bias

We can only hope....the BBC destory's itself.

The report concludes the BBC is anti Israel, anti conservative, pro EU and exists not for the interests of its licence payers but for the agendas it leans to.


The Chairman of the Conservative Party Grant Shapps has just launched another broadside from the Right against the BBC. The state broadcaster needed to rebuild public trust after the revelations of sexual abuse and related cover ups (over Jimmy Savile, mainly) and high pay-offs to senior staff, but it also needed to address the question of "fairness" in its political reporting.
The first two matters are plainly important, but they do not go to the heart of the matter in the way that the BBC's blatant liberal-left bias does. Sex scandals and excessive pay happen in many industries. But political bias undermines the whole notion of public broadcasting.
How many times have we been here before? (Just take a look at some of the related articles below this one.) The BBC has become little better than the broadcasting arm of the Guardian newspaper. As former BBC front man Peter Sissons put it a while back: "In the later stages of my career, I lost count of the number of times I asked a producer for a brief on a story, only to be handed a copy of The Guardian and told ‘it’s all in there”.
"If you want to read one of the few copies of the Daily Mail that find their way into the BBC newsroom, they are difficult to track down... and you would be advised not to make too much of a show of reading them. Wrap them in brown paper or a copy of The Guardian, would be my advice," he added.
No-one really doubts that this is the case, whatever desperate protestations emerge from the higher echelons of the BBC. Who thinks the BBC is anti-EU? No-one. We all know from what we read, hear and listen to that the gravitational pull is always to the side of those who support Brussels.
Who thinks the BBC supports Israel? Only the most fanatical of Israel's enemies. Outside that small but vocal constituency it is perfectly clear that an anti-Israeli agenda permeates the BBC's newsrooms.
Who thinks the BBC adopts a neutral position on climate change? Again, no-one. Who thinks the BBC is balanced on free-market capitalism versus social-democracy? The list could go on and on.
What we find extraordinary is how short-sighted this all is. The BBC depends on taxpayers' money. And taxpayers' money is delivered by governments which as often as not end up being composed of politicians of the Right.
Why would Right-leaning politicians be well disposed to a state broadcaster that backs the agendas of their enemies? Can't the BBC see that its persistent and blatant bias will ultimately lead to its destruction?
So far, the answer to that question is: apparently not. Which really rather suggests that the bias is so deeply embedded that they are completely unable to appreciate what their critics are on about.
They will reap what they sow. And when they do, they will have no-one to blame but themselves.


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MK Regev: Prisoner release a sign of weakness


Despite inclusion in ruling coalition, MKs Regev, Moalem slam government for voting to release prisoners. Centrist MK insinuates criticism at Right, saying settlement freeze preferable to release

Sunday evening the government authorized the release of 26 Palestinian prisoners – the second batch of prisoners being released as a goodwill gesture to Palestinians in the wake of renewed peace talks – but the public debate regarding their release is far from over.

The Knesset's Interior Affairs Committee, headed by MK Miri Regev (Likud), which among other responsibilities overseas the Israeli Prison Service, convened Monday to discuss the matter. Needless to say, the discussion got heated.

MK Tamar Zandberg (Meretz) verbally clashed with rightwing MKs Regev and Shuli Moalem(Habayit Hayehudi), after the latter lamented the prisoners' release.

"For more than 30 years you have been in power," MK Zandberg told them, after the rightwing MKs blasted what they dubbed "leftist decision-making" on the government's part.

"Thirty years in power?" MK Moalem fired back, "such political blindness I haven’t seen in quite a long while. There have been prime ministers who tried to work towards that peace, yet nothing happened. The current process will lead to nothing but terror. I oppose releasing terrorists as much as I oppose the whitewashed term 'prisoners'."

MK David Tsur (Hatnua), whose party chairwoman Justice Minister Tzipi Livni is leading the Israeli negotiation team, called the prisoner's release "improper conduct" and added that "in the past I have opposed releasing terrorists. I think that among the options the government had – like halting construction – it would have been preferable to opt for another solution. Releasing terrorists is irreversible."

Give & receive

At the beginning of the committee's meeting, MK Regev claimed that releasing prisoners in return for negotiations is a sign of weakness from the perspective of the Palestinians and Arab nations. According to her, despite the goodwill gesture, the move will lead to a rise in terror attacks in the West Bank.

"Why do we need to give anything so talks can resume? Netanyahu once said 'If they give – they will receive, if they won't – they won't receive,' so now we give, and what we will receive will be terror attacks."

The Interior Committee's discussion also focused on the release of the names of the prisoners slated for release. A special ministerial committee approved the rlease Sunday evening, while the prisoners' names were only published late Sunday night. Almagor Terror Victims' Organization Chairman Meir Indor said "Maybe it is a good thing you are embarrassed to publish both simultaneously."

Yossi Tsur, who lost his son during the terror attack on Bus no. 37 in Haifa, was also present at the committee's proceedings. He criticized the manner in which the bereaved families were informed of the release: "Its like a broken telephone, a complete disgrace," he said. 

"I presented the prime minister with a clip from BBC 4 in which one of my son's murderers, currently serving 17 life sentences, says that if 'I were to be released I would continue killing Jews.' After my son was killed I was in a state of shock for 24 hours, the mother of the suicide bomber celebrated for three days and refused to mourn," Indor said.

The 26 prisoners to be released were jailed due to crimes performed before the Oslo Accords , and served time ranging between 19 to 28 years. Twenty one of the prisoners are from the West Bank and five are from Gaza. The list of prisoners was posted Sunday night on the Prison Service's website.

The 26 prisoners in the following list are responsible for the deaths of 27 Israelis:

1. Mohamed Ibrahim Nasr, arrested in May 1985

2. Rafi Farhoud Karajeh, arrested in May 1985

3. Mohamed Ahmed al- Sabbagh, arrested in January 1991

4. Hazem Kassem Shbair, arrested in March 1994

5. Ahmed said al-Damuni, arrested in September 1990

6. Yusef Awwad Masalha, arrested in May 1993

7. Sharif Hasan Abu Dhailah, arrested in May 1992

8. Mustafa Amer Ghnaimat, arrested in July 1985

9. Rizek Ali Salah, arrested in June 1993

10. Afu Musbah Shkair, arrested in July 1986

11. Muayad Salim Hijja, arrested in May 1992

12. Najeh Mohamed Muqbel, arrested in July 1990

13. Hilmi Hamad al-Amawi, arrested in January 1994

14. Issa Nimer Abed Rabbo, arrested in October 1984

15. Haza’a Mohamed Sa’di, arrested in July 1985

16. Najeh Mohamed Muqbel, arrested in July 1990

17. Abdel Rahman Yusef al- Haj, arrested in February 1992

18. Osama Zakariya Abu Hanani, arrested in October 1992

19. Mohamed Yusef Turkeman, arrested in October 1992

20. Ahmed Said Abdel Aziz, arrested in February 1993

21. Mohamed Musbah Ashour, arrested in February 1986

22. Omar Issa Masoud, arrested in May 1993

23. Khaled Daoud Azraq, arrested in February 1991

24. Othman Abdallah Bani Hasan, arrested in July 1985


25. Israr Mustafa Samarin, arrested in August 1992

26. Musa Izzat Kura’n, arrested in August 1992

Prime Minister Netanyahu, Defense MinisterMoshe Ya'alon, Justice Minister Livni , Science and Technology Minister Yaakov Peri and Internal Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovich approved the list. Almost all of the those being released were condemned to life sentences.

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Hezbollah in America - Growing Hezbollah Presence In Southwest U.S.


The claim is made in Levitt's new book, Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of Lebanon's Party of God.
Law enforcement officials across the Southwest are reporting a rise in imprisoned gang members with Farsi tattoos" and some express loyalty to Hezbollah.

His book includes an eye-opening quote from another official: "You could almost pick your city and you would probably have a [Hezbollah] presence."

Hezbollah's business relationship with Mexican drug cartels is seen as a driving force behind the phenomenon.

In 2009, Michael Braun, former Chief of Operations for the Drug Enforcement Agency, said that Hezbollah uses "the same criminal weapons smugglers, document traffickers and transportation experts as the drug cartels."

In April 2010, an individual named Jamal Yousef was apprehended in New York City. During interrogation, he admitted to stealing weapons from Iraq for Hezbollah. Yousef alone knew of a Hezbollah stockpile in Mexico that included 100 M-16 assault rifles, 100 AR-15 rifles, 2500 hand grenades, C4 explosives and anti-tank weapons.

An actual member of Hezbollah was captured in Tijuana in July 2010. His arrest was the smoking gun proof that Hezbollah is investing in building a network in Mexico.

An unnamed senior Mexican military officer confirmed to then-Rep. Sue Myrick (R-NC) that Hezbollah was giving explosives training to members of Mexican drug cartels. She wrote a letter to the Department of Homeland Security warning it "might lead to Israel-like car bombings of Mexican/USA border personnel or National Guard units in the border regions."

Very shortly thereafter, a drug cartel detonated a car bomb for the first time and killed 4 people in Ciudad Juarez. It was described as having "Hezbollah-like sophistication" and a Tucson Police Department reported later said there is a "strong suspicion" that Hezbollah had traded its expertise.

Hezbollah's presence goes further south than Mexico. The Venezuelan government has been accused of colluding with Hezbollah and Iran for years. It's long been understood that Hezbollah operates in the tri-border area of Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil.

The Wall Street Journal says that Hezbollah is "forging ideologically promiscuous ties with Colombia's right-wing paramilitary groups and communist guerillas and digging tunnels for drug cartels on the Mexican-American border - the same kinds of tunnel networks it has spent years perfecting along the geographically similar Lebanese-Israeli border."


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