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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

It's OK to Hate the Jews, In Fact, it's In: Caroline Glick Says it All

I am reprinting Caroline Glick's entire article originally published in the Jerusalem Post, here. Read it carefully, very, very carefully. Then do something--call your newspaper, talk to friends, email your contact list--to try to enlighten the world and change the reality of which she speaks, which unfortunately is the utter truth. How can we change this?

Three Jewish Children









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Ruth Fogel was in the bathroom when the Palestinian terrorists pounced on her husband Udi and their three-month-old daughter Hadas, slitting their throats as they lay in bed on Friday night in their home in Itamar.

The terrorists stabbed Ruth to death as she came out of the bathroom. With both parents and the newborn dead, they moved on to the other children, going into a bedroom where Ruth and Udi's sons Yoav (11) and Elad (4) were sleeping. They stabbed them through their hearts and slit their throats.

The murderers apparently missed another bedroom where the Fogels' other sons, eight-year-old Ro'i and two-year-old Yishai were asleep because they left them alive. The boys were found by their big sister, 12-year-old Tamar, when she returned home from a friend's house two hours after her family was massacred.

Tamar found Yishai standing over his parents' bodies screaming for them to wake up.

In his eulogy at the family's funeral on Sunday, former chief rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau told Tamar that her job from now on is to be her surviving brothers' mommy.

In a rare move, the Prime Minister's Office released photos of the Fogel family's blood-drenched corpses.

They are shown as they were found by security forces.

There was Hadas, dead on her parents' bed, next to her dead father Udi.

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.

Maybe the Prime Minister's Office thought the pictures would shock the world. Maybe Binyamin Netanyahu thought the massacre of three little children would move someone to rethink their hatred of Israel.

That was the theme of his address to the nation Saturday night.

Netanyahu directed most of his words to the hostile world. He spoke to the leaders who rush to condemn Israel at the UN Security Council every time we assert our right to this land by permitting Jews to build homes. He demanded that they condemn the murder of Jewish children with the same enthusiasm and speed.

He shouldn't have bothered.

The government released the photos on Saturday night. Within hours, the social activism website My Israel posted a short video of the photographs on YouTube along with the names and ages of the victims.

Within two hours YouTube removed the video.

What was Netanyahu thinking? Didn't he get the memo that photos of murdered Jewish children are unacceptable? If they're published, someone might start thinking about the nature of Palestinian society.

Someone might consider the fact that in the Palestinian Authority, anti-Jewish propaganda is so ubiquitous and so murderous that killing the Fogel babies was an act of heroism. The baby killers knew that by murdering Udi, Ruth, Hadas, Yoav and Elad they would enter the pantheon of Palestinian heroes. They 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.

And indeed, the murder of the Fogel children and their parents was greeted with jubilation in Gaza.

Carnivals were held in the streets as Hamas members handed out sweets.

Obviously YouTube managers are not interested in being held responsible for someone noticing that genocidal Jew hatred defines Palestinian society - and the Arab world as a whole. But they really have no reason to be concerned. Even if they had allowed the video to be posted for more than an hour, it wouldn't have made a difference.

The enlightened peoples of Europe, and growing numbers of Americans, have no interest in hearing or seeing anything that depicts Jews as good people, or even just as regular people. It is not that the cultured, intellectual A-listers in Europe and America share the Palestinians' genocidal hatred of the Jewish people.

The powerful newspaper editors, television commentators, playwrights, fashion designers, filmmakers and professors don't spend time thinking about how to prepare the next slaughter. They don't teach their children from the time they are Hadas and Elad Fogel's ages that they should strive to become mass murderers. They would never dream of doing these things.

They know there is a division of labor in contemporary anti-Semitism.

The job of the intellectual luminaries in Western high society today is to hate Jews the old-fashioned way, the way their greatgrandparents hated Jews back in the days of the early 20th century before that villain Adolf Hitler gave Jew hating a bad name.

Much has been made of the confluence of anti-Semitic bile pouring out of the chattering classes. From Mel Gibson to Julian Assange to Helen Thomas to Charlie Sheen to John Galliano, it seems like a day doesn't go by without some new celebrity exposing himself as a Jew hater.

It isn't that the beautiful people and their followers suddenly decided that Jews are not their cup of tea (or rail of cocaine). It's just that we have reached the point where people no longer feel embarrassed to parade their negative feelings towards Jews in public.

A DECADE ago, the revelation that French ambassador to Britain Daniel Bernard referred to Israel as "that shi**y little country," was shocking. Now it is standard fare. Everyone who is anyone will compare Israel to Nazi Germany without even realizing this is nothing but Holocaust denial.

The post-Holocaust dam reining in anti-Semitism burst in 2002. As Jewish children and parents like the Fogels were being murdered in their beds, on the streets, in discotheques, cafés and supermarkets throughout Israel, fashionable anti-Semites rejoiced at the opportunity to hate Jews in public again.

The collective Jew, Israel was accused of everything from genocide to infanticide to just plain nastiness.

Israel's leaders were caricatured as Fagin, Shylock, Pontius Pilate and Hitler on the front pages of newspapers throughout Europe. IDF soldiers were portrayed as Nazis, and Israeli families were dehumanized.

No longer civilians with an inherent right to live, in universities throughout the US and Europe, Israeli innocents were castigated as "extremist-Zionists" or "settlers" who basically deserved to be killed.

Professors whose "academic" achievements involved publishing sanitized postmodern versions of anti-Jewish Palestinian propaganda were granted tenure and rewarded with lucrative book contracts.

Today, when properly modulated, Jew hatred is a career maker. Take playwright Caryl Churchill's 1,300- word anti-Semitic monologue "Seven Jewish Children."

The script accuses the entire population of Israel of mass murders which were never committed.

For her efforts, Churchill became an international celebrity. The Royal Court Theater produced her anti- Jewish agitprop. The Guardian featured it on its home page. When Jewish groups demanded that The Guardian remove the blood libel from its website, the paper refused. Instead, it left the anti-Semitic propaganda on its homepage, but in a gesture of openmindedness, hosted a debate about whether or not "Seven Jewish Children" is anti-Semitic.

From London, "Seven Jewish Children" went on tour in Europe and the US. In a bid to show how tolerant of dissent they are, Jewish communities in America hosted showings of the play, which portrays Jewish parents as monsters who train their children to become mass murderers.

"Seven Jewish Children's" success was repeated by the Turkish anti-Semitic action film "Valley of the Wolves- Palestine," which premiered on January 28 - International Holocaust Memorial Day. The hero of that film is a Turkish James Bond character who comes to Israel to avenge his brothers, who were killed by IDF forces on the Turkish-Hamas terror ship Mavi Marmara last May.

No doubt owing to the success of "Seven Jewish Children" and "Valley of the Wolves-Palestine" and other such initiatives, anti-Semitic art and entertainment is a growth sector in Europe.

Last month Britain struck again. Channel 4 produced a new piece of anti-Semitic bile - a four-part prime-time miniseries called "The Promise." It presents itself as an historical drama about Israel and the Palestinians, but its relationship with actual history begins and ends with the wardrobes.

In what has become the meme of all European and international left-liberal salons, the only good Jews in the mini-series are the ones who died in the Holocaust. From the show's perspective, every Jew who took up arms to liberate Israel from the British and defend it from the Arabs is a Nazi.

WHAT ALL this shows is that Netanyahu was wasting his time calling on world leaders to condemn the murder of the Fogel family. What does a condemnation mean? France and Britain condemned the massacre, along with the US. Does that exculpate the French and British for their embrace of anti-Semitism? Does it make them friends of the Jewish state?

And say a British playwright sees the YouTube censored photographs. No self-respecting British playwright will write a play called "Three Jewish Children" telling the story of how Palestinian parents do in fact teach their children to become mass murderers of Jews.

And if a playwright were to write such a play, The Royal Court Theater wouldn't produce it. The Guardian wouldn't post it on its website. Liberal Jewish community centers in America wouldn't show it, nor would university student organizations in Europe or America.

No, if someone wanted to use the photographs of Yoav's and Elad's mangled corpses and clenched little fists as inspiration to write a play or feature film about the fact that the Palestinians have no national identity outside their quest to annihilate the Jewish state, he would find no mass market.

The headlines describing the attack make all this clear.

From the BBC to CNN the Fogels were not described as Israelis. They were a "settler family." Their murderers were "alleged terrorists."

As far as the opinion makers of Europe and much of America are concerned, the Yoavs and Hadases and Elads of Israel have no right to live if they live in "a settlement."

So too, they believe that Palestinians have a right to murder Israelis who serve in the IDF and who believe that Jews should be able to live freely wherever we want because this land belongs to us.

Until these genteel Jew haters learn to think otherwise, Israel should neither seek nor care if they condemn this or any other act of Palestinian genocide. We shouldn't care about them at all.



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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Never Again. Purim Is Upon Us.

Purim is coming.  Ve-nahafoch-hu.  (Look it up.)



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Newsflash: ANNEX All Captured Land. EXPEL All Non-Israeli Arabs

It is time for the "Palestinians" to GO. Now, after this horrific bestial attack by Palestinians who slaughtered almost an entire Jewish, religious family on the Jewish Sabbath, including parents and children from age 11 down to a three month old baby, by stabbing and slashing throats while most of them were sleeping.  

 It is time we took the stand we needed to take in 1967 and annex all the land captured from these animals, and expel them all. I don't give a damn where they go. Libya or Somalia.  Or drive them into the sea. This is not a people with whom to create a state, for G-d's sake.  This is not an entity with which to negotiate.  It is a vicious dog to put out of it's misery.  Our misery. Just kill it.
My post of March 8th stands.  Annex all "territories" into Greater Israel.  Expel the enemy within.

Do you have the guts to see what these animals did? These photos were released by the family, in order that the world should see what Muslim terrorists do to Jews, adults and children alike--simply because they are Jews.  And don't worry, world--you'll be next.

Palestinian reaction? They gave out candy in Gaza.  Read more about it here.

The slogan "Never Again" hasn't worked, because we haven't backed it up with action.



אם לא עכשו, אימתי?*




Just saw  Daled Amos' post on this cowardly massacre, and it is worth reading.  So I am adding it here.



*if not now, when? -Rabbi Hillel



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Friday, March 11, 2011

Israel Sending Humanitarian Aid to Others--Again

Israel, tiny in land mass but huge in ethics and morality, is again in the forefront of nations sending aid to stricken countries in need of help.  Most recently to Haiti after its devastating earthquake in 2010 and now, to Japan, after the magnitude 8.9 quake and tsunami which hit northern Japan today and rolled across the Pacific. 
Haaretz, a major Israeli daily newspaper, reported that a ZAKA international rescue team will fly out to Japan after the end of Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath, to help in search and rescue efforts to save as many lives as possible.  They will be joined by the ZAKA team based in Hong Kong, after the end of Shabbat in their region.
ZAKA is a volunteer, humanitarian organization in Israel known for its rescue work after terrorist attacks and disasters in Israel. It is also recognized by the United Nations.

I wrote about the Israeli rescue team in Haiti in several places on this blog, after it was shown to have one of the most medically advanced and efficient field hospitals there, even surpassing the U. S.'s efforts. Bet you won't hear about it on. . . NPR!



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Israel: The Next Major Global Oil Exporter?

In light of the political upheavals around the Arab world in North Africa and the Middle East, the price of a barrel of oil has shot up to over $100 a barrel, consequently the price of gasoline in my state alone has risen to $3.39/gal, and in some areas even higher.

The world has become dependent upon MIddle Eastern oil (read: Arab controlled), which does not seem to bode well for Israel.  Except for this: it is now known that there were major discoveries of natural gas off the shore of the Mediterranean (about which I had written, complete with maps,  here - ) in areas mainly under Israel's jurisdiction. I have just read an article in the Jerusalem Post by Dore Gold which states that back in November, the World Energy Council based in Britain reported that Israel has oil shale reserves from which billions--yes, billions--of barrels of oil can be extracted.  Dr. Yuval Bartov, chief geologist for Israel Energy Initiatives presented, at a Colorado School of Mines symposium, data showing that the Israeli oil shale reserves are the equivalent of 250 billion barrels of oil, almost equaling the reserves held by Saudi Arabia, at 260 billion barrels.

This is great news--can you imagine Israel being the major oil exporter in the Middle East? It is now a distinct possibility.  As if this good news isn't enough, it turns out that the modern method for extracting oil from shale is one that does not have the negative ecological effects of the earlier method, and also produces water, rather than consumes it!  These clean, water-saving methods for extraction are being currently developed for Israeli oil shale, and when perfected, may have global significance:

For if Israel develops a unique method for separating oil from shale deep underground, that has none of the negative ecological side-effects of earlier oil shale efforts, that technology can be made available to the whole world, changing the entire global oil market. The effect of the spread of this technology would be to shift the center of gravity of world oil away from Iran, Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf to more stable states that have no history of backing terrorism or radical Islamic causes.
 Israel's economy is already weathering the global economic downturn fairly well, and the shekel is as strong now as it's ever been, if not the strongest. Wouldn't it be miraculous--prophetic, actually--if the world begins to look upon Israel as a serious world economic contender, and gives it the respect it deserves.  Israel could use the wealth it would gain from being a global oil producer towards eradicating poverty among its citizens, including increasing governmental child allowances and completely paid-for health care per family.  And, as The Muqata puts it, more American Jews (present company excepted--it's already our future plan) might be willing to give up their luxuries to make Aliyah, to. . .more luxuries!

                                                                              oil shake rock burning independently after being ignited




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Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Jewish Blog Carnivalia

So here's another thing that has nothing to do with the price of noodles, but is all about noodles: check out the latest KCC, Kosher Cooking Carnival, at MiriYummy's-how apropos. And did I ever send you a notice of the latest Havel Havalim? Probably not, as I was pre-occupied with...everything else going on in my life.  So here it is, HH #306, at Frume Sarah's.

Ok. Yatzati li'dei hovah (Google it.).  I can go to sleep now.


(this is not a real post.  if you want to read a real post, scroll down to the previous one.  that's a real post.)



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Tuesday, March 08, 2011

YES Operation, NO Pali State (=YES to Annexation)

I am typing this with my right hand and only one finger of my left.  After thirty years (yes, you read that right: three-zero years) of living with pressure and tingling and numbness and lately a burning pain in my wrist and fingers, I finally had my carpal-tunnel release operation done on my left hand--my dominant hand--this morning. 
The local hasn't worn off yet, so I'm not sure what I will feel when it does.  Or maybe it already did, and the Vicodin has kicked in.  And that's what's causing my nice side effect of...nausea. Yuck.

Which has nothing to do with the price of noodles, or rather the price of Israel's future secure existence as the Jewish State in the Middle East, otherwise known to some as 'the solution to the Israeli-"Palestinian" conflict', which is also known to others (-actually the vast majority of the duped world population out there) as "ending the occupation."

Okay, being that I was just operated on I'm a little testy, 'tis true. But I have been shouting this from the rooftops of my blog since I started blogging five years ago:  Israel should have annexed the "territories" in 1967, when she captured them from the aggressor Arab nations who massed to attack her in June of that year.  And now, other, notable people are saying it too.  See Batya's blog, and see Uri Elitzur's article on Israel National News.

It boils down to this:

1) A Palestinian state is a recipe for disaster.  It will be an armed, terrorist state chafing at the bit to annihilate Israel.

2) Israel entered into the Six-Day War in June, 1967 because the Arabs were massing troops and tanks at the borders chafing at the bit to launch an attack in order to annihilate Israel.

3) Because of the fact that Israel was forced into a defensive war and took the first smart step-a preemptive strike-it has the right to annex the territories captured in that war if the enemy has not signed a treaty, agreed to stop hostilities or agreed to the victor's terms.

4) (This ties in with #1) It is not as if  the Arabs want peace with Israel, or they would have recognized it as a Jewish State years ago.  They don't, and they haven't, to this day.  Ergo, a Pali state=a terrorist, anti-Israel state.

5)  As Batya mentions in her post, the Arabs have no national history in the land of Israel, formerly known as "Palestine." There was never a sovereign Palestinian state, which is why when I use it,  I mainly bracket the word with quotation marks.

6) The Jews have centuries of history in The Land, even though the Arabs have been constantly attempting to eradicate any evidence of this.

There are other reasons, too--but the local is wearing off and the pain beginning, so I will end this post, post-haste.

Praying for the One-State Solution: The sovereign Jewish State of Israel.  



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