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According to various sources, Israel and Turkey are engaged in direct secret talks with American encouragement in an attempt to restore normal relations.
Netanyahu sent a congratulatory message to Erdogan on his re-election. He was quoted in the Turkish Zaman, a pro-Islamic newspaper that supports the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) of Prime Minister Erdogan, saying
"My government will be happy to work with the new Turkish government on finding a resolution to all outstanding issues between our countries, in the hope of re-establishing our cooperation and renewing the spirit of friendship which has characterized the relations between our peoples for many generations."
A harbinger of the attempt to improve relations was the Turkish pullout from the forthcoming Gaza flotilla.
A few theories suggest themselves to explain why the Turkish government is in a more benevolent mood. The elections in Turkey are over and the AKP has gotten all the mileage it can from the anti-Israeli policy. Turkey has seen in Libya and currently in Syria that a pro-Arab policies not always a bed of roses. In Libya, Turkey lost investments. Syrian refugees fleeing the Assad regime have crossed over into Turkey. Syria also raised the issue of what the major humanitarian crisis really is – Gaza or Syria Israel, according to Hurriyet , an opposition daily , announced that the Turkish Red Crescent Society had been given permission to take in all the necessary medical material required to Gaza through the Erez crossing point.
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Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is visiting Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to ask for help to promote unity with Hamas terrorists after U.S. President Barack Obama called Erdogan to push the "peace process."
Abbas' visit coincides with a belated "mazal tov" congratulatory letter from Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to Erdogan on his re-election last week.
The letter may have been prompted by President Obama. U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters Tuesday, "It would be a good thing if Israeli-Turkish relations improved, and certainly we've encouraged both sides to work to that goal."
Asked if the United States is participating in talks between Israel and Turkey, she answered, "I can only say that we talk to Turkey, we talk to Israel about improving their relationship, and it will be a very good thing if they're talking to each other."
Erdogan has exacerbated the rift with Israel by openly supporting Hamas as a "peace partner" and rejecting the idea that it is a terrorist organization, despite its being listed as such by the United States.
PA officials said Abbas is visiting primarily because of the cancellation of a planned meeting between him and Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal in Cairo. Abbas heads the rival Fatah movement, which disagrees with Hamas over who should be the next prime minister of the Palestinian Authority.
Hamas opposes the re-appointment of Salam Fayyad, whom it considers to be a lackey for the United States. The unity agreement that Fatah and Hamas signed in Cairo last month calls for independent leaders to head a government that is supposed to hold legislative and presidential elections.
Mashaal also arrived in the country on Tuesday for separate talks with Turkish leaders and left on Wednesday without meetring Abbas, according to the Chinese news agency Xinhua.

The Palestinian Authority is claiming that authorization by the Israeli government for the Noble Gas firm to explore the waters off the coast of Gaza for potential natural gas fields constitutes "theft." Noble has developed other productive gas reservoirs in Israel, including several off the coast of Haifa.
Ramallah-based Fatah spokesman Dmitry Dliani told OilPrice.com the decision by the National Infrastructures Ministry was a "license to steal Gaza's natural gas reserves." He demanded "international protection" against the move.
Two offshore wells have already been developed by the British Gas company, Gaza Marine 1 and Gaza Marine 2, tapping a natural reservoir estimated to contain 1.5 trillion cubic meters of natural gas.
Israel has suffered a severe shortage of natural gas following repeated terrorist attacks on the supply linefrom Egypt's gas terminal at El Arish in the Sinai Peninsula.
The attacks have come in the wake of the "Arab Spring" uprising that toppled the 31-year regime of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and significantly loosened security in the Sinai Peninsula.
The East Mediterranean Gas (EMG) company, a privately-held firm, was authorized by the Egyptian government in February 2004 to export gas to the Israel Electric Company. Owner Hussein Salem, a close confidante of Mubarak, fled the country in January as it became clear the revolution would become a tidal wave that would take over the government. He was reportedly tracked down, however, and arrested last week in Spain.
Former Egyptian Oil Minister Samih Fahmi, who authorized the transaction, was arrested and thrown into prison by the revolutionary government that took over Egypt. He is expected to face corruption charges later this year, partly due to the gas deal with Israel, which the new government contends was negotiated at below-market prices. Both Israel and former Egyptian leaders deny the charges.

The IDF bombed a terror tunnel after Hamas broke its own truce again, trapping Israelis into targets of a terrorist version of Russian Roulette.
The aerial strike hit a tunnel in central Gaza that was designed for terrorists to infiltrate into Israel. Defense Minister Ehud Barak has not explained why Israel leaves such tunnels untouched so long as there are not missile or rocket attacks from Gaza.
A least one mortar shell and one rocket hit the Eshkol region Tuesday. Firing the crude rockets create a situation of Russian Roulette because they often explode in open areas in the agricultural region of the western Negev, but sometimes instead land in a deadly impact on a populated area, causing death and heavy damage.
Hamas several weeks ago declared another ceasefire on condition that Israel did not initiate counterterrorist operations, even for "ticking bombs," imminent attacks by terrorists, whose plans often are discovered by Israeli intelligence before they can be carried out.
Other terrorist groups, such as Islamic Jihad, sometime act on their own, but the IDF said it "holds the Hamas terrorist organization solely responsible for maintaining the calm in Gaza and for any terrorist activity emanating from it."
The return to terror in southern Israel coincides with the annual nationwide Turning Point 5 Home Front Command emergency defense drill.

Police on Tuesday admitted that they were out of ideas on how to stem the high level of crime in the cities of "the triangle," the Arab towns and cities that extend from north of Kfar Sava to Um el-Faham and Wadi Ara. Speaking to reporters Tuesday, Shimon Shomroni, Israel Police Commander of the Sharon Region, said that police "were unsuccessful in meeting some of our goals in reducing crime. Some murders have not been solved," he said, going on to describe the cities of the triangle as "the Wild West."
Shomroni said he did not use that term loosely. "Residents of these cities have a tradition of gunfighting like in the old West," he said. "If I were to fly a plane with a magnet attached to its bottom over Tira and Taibe, the plane would fall apart, and be dragged to the ground by all the metal weapons in these cities. That's how many weapons there are in the Triangle.
"The Arabs threaten us, while they educate their children that the police are inconsequential, all the while complaining that we don't do enough," Shomroni continued. "I reject these charges."
Police statistics showed that 71% of incidents of shootings and murders in the cities of the Triangle occurred on weekends, with at least half of them occurring between 9 PM and 3 AM. "We have increased patrols during these times and days, trying to keep track of the high-crime periods," Shomroni said.
Shomroni told the reporters that police had allocated many resources to ensure safety in the Triangle, but that residents offered almost no cooperation. "We have taken off the gloves, and are operating with zero tolerance towards criminals. We recently began operating special units in the area, along with helicopters, mounted police, dog patrols, as well as Border Guard units, in our effort to bring down crime." Some of these units ensure that orders to demolish buildings or close businesses issued by courts are enforced, as the private individuals and organizations the orders are issued on behalf of do not dare attempt to enforce the orders, fearing for their lives, Shomroni said.
"Crime cannot be stopped in one day," Shomroni told the reporters. "There are numerous criminals in the triangle who commit crimes and then disappear for weeks at a time, taking refuge in Palestinian Authority controlled areas." As a result, he said, police have increased their cooperation with the IDF, especially in peripheral areas. Joint IDF and police patrols now pursue these criminals into Arab towns and villages in order to make criminal arrests of these Israeli citizens, he said.

The soul of Professor Morris Pollard, the father of imprisoned Israeli agent Jonathan Pollard, will be supported by the personal prayers of Israel's chief Ashkenazi rabbi.
The younger Pollard has no minyan in prison, the mandatory quorum of 10 men for the proper recital the kaddish– the obligatory Jewish ritual prayer said during the mourning period for the dead.
Pollard's father, age 95, died over the weekend. The White House turned a deaf ear to requests by numerous individuals and official bodies, including the Israeli government, to allow Jonathan a few hours' leave for a final visit with his dying father. Likewise, the Obama administration rejected requests after the elder Pollard's death to allow Jonathan to attend his father's funeral Monday so he could fulfill his obligation under Jewish law to recite the kaddish at his father's grave.
Pollard, jailed for more than 25 years, is serving a life sentence in a U.S. prison after being convicted on a sole charge of passing information on terrorist activity to Israel, an American ally – a crime that usually carries a 2 to 4-year prison term. Repeated applications for parole and clemency have been denied.
During a visit from the chief rabbi, Pollard had once asked Metzger to recite kaddish for his mother on the anniversary of her death since he has been unable to properly fulfill the obligation.
"I therefore have resolved to do this small deed for our brother Jonathan and for the soul of his father," the chief rabbi explained.

A "beach party" that was to be held outside the Old City of Jerusalem is to be moved to the Malha neighborhood, but the incident has left a bitter taste among religious and hareidi residents of the city, who accused Mayor Nir Barkat of gross insensitivity to Jerusalem's religious heritage.
The city has decided to move the party after religious groups complained about the location and timing of the event. The city had planned to truck in 80 tons of sand and spread them on Rehov Alrov, the main street of the Mamilla Mall, visible from the Old City, and conduct a "beach party" on Friday, July 29 – just a few days before the beginning of the Hebrew month of Av, and in the midst of the Three Weeks mourning period for the destruction of the First and Second Temples. Deck and beach chairs were to be set up on the street, with the municipality distributing ice pops and watermelons, and supplying "beachgoers" with backgammon boards and "matkot" beach tennis rackets and balls, popular with Israelis as a beach pasttime. Two live bands were set to provide background music, which party attendees could hear through headphones they could rent for a small fee.
Although the city decided to move the party to Malha after numerous protests, many residents of the city feel that Barkat went too far in even planning the event, which is one of a number of parties and happenings that are taking place in the city this summer.
Rabbi Efraim Holzberg, who is close to senior hareidi leader Rabbi Shlomo Yosef Elyashiv, said that Barkat is mistaken if he thinks he is giving the people what they want. "Tourists and visitors come to Jerusalem for its holiness, not to see 80 tons of sand at a beach party. Barkat may understand tourism, but he does not understand chemistry – the chemistry of what attracts people to Jerusalem. People go to Holland to see canals and to Paris to see the Eiffel Tower, but they come to Jerusalem to see the Holy City."
Rabbi Holzberg called on Barkat to think hard and long about his policies. "He wants to turn Jerusalem into Goa. Young people will go wild at these parties, losing all control. Instead of spreading holiness from here to other cities, they are seeking to bring unholiness to Jerusalem.
"The mayor is bringing the Judgement of Heaven down on us, G-d forbid," he added. "One day it's a gay parade, another day it's a beach party. What's next?"
The Jerusalem municipality said in response that it planned to hold the party in Malha instead of Mamilla "in recognition of the fact that it is the Three Weeks."
Northern Ireland, where everything appeared to be tranquil and resolved, erupted last night for the second successive night. Protestants and Catholics exchanged Molotov cocktails, gunshots and even pipe bombs.
Both sides blamed each other but such an outbreak has been unknown for the last 10 years. It was back to the old days of masked men wearing balaclavas and scarves covering their faces. New technology was also employed as the rioters used laser pens to blind the police.
One of the Protestant targets was a Roman Catholic church. Protestants claimed that their neighborhood had been attacked from the church grounds on the previous night.
One theory behind the violent outbreak was that a power struggle was developing within the Ulster Volunteer force (UVF), a Protestant paramilitary organization, and sectarian violence was being used by one of the competing factions to gain power.
The Protestant and Catholic leaders have a great deal at stake in preserving quiet. Northern Ireland Protestant First Minister Peter Robinson and Catholic deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness condemned the riot as well as a bomb attack on the police in Catholic West Belfast..
This part of the year is traditionally tense because it coincides with Protestant marches commemorating the Protestant victory over the Catholics in the 17th Century. However, in previous years, this period was not marked by such violence.
While the connection between nationalist violence and the economy is frequently oversimplified, one cannot rule out a connection between the economic downturn and the rioting.
The Irish tiger economy has gone bust and Great Britain, according to economists, must face more years of economic pain before the economy is turned around. Unemployment levels are going up, particularly youth unemployment. Even without the sectarian element this could have produced unrest.
One of the forces driving the 1998 Good Friday agreement was the sense that sectarian violence was keeping Northern Ireland out of the general prosperity in both Ireland and Britain and that all parties-Protestants and Catholics alike – could benefit economically from peace in Northern Ireland. If the economic horizon is now closed this could help re-stoke sectarian violence.
We are witnessing something similar in Spain's Basque region.

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Former Mossad Chief: Regime Change in Syria Would Harm Hizbullah - Yoav Zitun (Ynet News)
Former Mossad chief Meir Dagan said Tuesday that Sunnis may replace the current Alawite regime in Syria.
"They may not be lovers of Israel, but there is no doubt this would harm Hizbullah, weaken it, harm the strategic backing it receives from Syria, minimize the Iranian influence in the field, increase influence by Saudi Arabia and Gulf States on it, and increase chances it will open up to the West," Dagan said.
Israel to Let Construction Materials into Gaza for Schools, Homes- Ari Rabinovitch and Alistair Lyon (Reuters)
Guy Inbar, an IDF military spokesman, said Tuesday that Israel had given the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) the green light to bring building materials for 18 new schools and 1,200 new houses into Gaza.
UN Middle East envoy Robert Serry said, "I welcome this significant step."
One foreign diplomat suggested that the approval may have been an Israeli attempt to help undercut the rationale for sending another flotilla.
Israel Asks Apple to Remove "3rd Intifada" Application - Herb Keinon (Jerusalem Post)
Public Diplomacy and Diaspora Affairs Minister Yuli Edelstein sent a letter Tuesday to Apple CEO Steve Jobs requesting the removal of an application called the "3rd Intifada" that gives information about protest activities, some of them violent, planned against Israel.
The same organization, Edelstein wrote, opened a Facebook page three months ago "calling for an uprising against the State of Israel by use of lethal force, while using hateful material based on wild and groundless accusations."
Facebook removed the page after it became convinced of the page's "harmful nature" and its potential of leading to the loss of life.
How Did They Fall for It? - Eoin O'Carroll (Christian Science Monitor)
The BBC, Agence France Presse, andTime magazine all erroneously reported that a rabbinical court in Jerusalem had sentenced a dog to death by stoning.
The Western news outlets all got the story from Ynet, the website for the Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronot.
Ynet's story says that the head of the court denied that such an incident had taken place, a detail left out of the Western media stories. The paper also noted that there was no official ruling.
See also Jewish Dog Wags International Media's Tail - Carmel Gould (Ha'aretz)
Correction: Jonathan Pollard pleaded guilty and was not convicted - as AP incorrectly reported in an excerpt appearing on Tuesday in Daily Alert.
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Senior U.S. diplomats have been dropping by the royal palace in Amman almost every week to convince Jordanian King Abdullah II that democratic reform is the best way to quell the protests against his rule. But Saudi Arabia is urging the Hashemite kingdom to ignore the Americans. The Saudis last month offered Jordan a coveted opportunity to join a wealthy regional bloc called the Gulf Cooperation Council, a move that would give the impoverished kingdom new investment, jobs and security ties. To sweeten the pot, the Saudis wrote a check for $400 million in aid to Amman two weeks ago, their first assistance in years. The quiet contest for Jordan is one sign of the rivalry that has erupted across the Middle East this year bet ween Saudi Arabia and the U.S.
Riyadh, which believes the U.S. is turning its back on loyal allies, is trying to step out of America's shadow. The Saudis, who see their own stability threatened in the region's unrest, have shelled out billions of dollars to neighbors in Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain and elsewhere in hopes they will resist political change. (Los Angeles Times)
A leading member of Saudi Arabia's royal family warned that Riyadh could seek to supplant Iran's oil exports if the country doesn't constrain its nuclear program, a move that could hobble Tehran's finances. "Iran is very vulnerable in the oil sector, and it is there that more could be done to squeeze the current government," said Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal in closed-door remarks earlier this month. "Saudi Arabia has so much [spare] production capacity - nearly 4 million barrels [per] day - that we could almost instantly replace all of Iran's oil production," the prince said.
He also strongly implied that Ri yadh would be forced to follow suit if Tehran pushed ahead to develop nuclear weapons and said Saudi Arabia is preparing to employ all of its economic, diplomatic and security assets to confront Tehran's regional ambitions. "Saudi Arabia will oppose any and all of Iran's actions in other countries because it is Saudi Arabia's position that Iran has no right to meddle in other nations' internal affairs," he said. In recent weeks, Riyadh has pressured members of OPEC to increase production as a way to tamp down global oil prices, a move Iran has strongly opposed. OPEC officials in Vienna split into two blocs - one led by Riyadh and the other Tehran. (Wall Street Journal)
Israel's prime minister has congratulated his Turkish counterpart in another sign of Israel's desire to normalize ties with Ankara following the Turkish IHH relief group's cancellation of plans to participate in another Gaza aid flotilla. "My government will be happy to work with the new Turkish government on finding a resolution to all outstanding issues between our countries in the hope of re-establishing our cooperation and renewing the spirit of friendship which has characterized the relations between our peoples for many generations," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a letter to Recep Tayyip Erdogan. (Hurriyet-Turkey)
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A senior Israeli source says Iran is involved in the suppressing of the anti-regime demonstrations in Syria. Iran's Revolutionary Guard and the Al-Quds force, commanded by Gen. Qassem Suleimani, are operating throughout Syria. Iran has also supplied equipment to the Syrian army, including sniper rifles and communications systems for disrupting the Internet.
The Revolutionary Guard organized the demonstrations against Israel on the Golan Heights as part of the events on Nakba Day on May 15 and Naksa Day on June 5. "The Revolutionary Guard organized the busing that was required to transfer the demonstrators to the border. The initiative w as not Syrian. However, the Syrian army approved the transfer of the buses to the border. On Nakba Day they [the Iranians] were also involved in the demonstrations in Lebanon," the source said.
"The background to the riots that broke out in the Yarmuk refugee camp the day after the demonstrations on the Golan Heights was largely the failure to pay the money that had been promised to the participants: $1,000 for each participant and $10,000 for anyone who became a 'martyr' - killed in the demonstrations," the source said. "Hundreds took part in the demonstration because they had not been paid." The source said the likelihood of similar demonstrations on the Israel-Syria border in the near future is low.
The source believes the process that will end the Assad regime is irreversible. "In the end, certain senior officers in the Syrian army - Sunnis - will reach an agreement with senior Alawi officers, providing sufficient security guarantees for the Alawi community. They will find a political solution that will extricate the country from the crisis and remove President Bashar Assad from power." (Ha'aretz)
See also The Revolt at Yarmuk Refugee Camp in Syria - Zvi Mazel
Among the Palestinians killed trying to storm the Golan Heights on June 3, nine were from the Yarmuk refugee camp on the outskirts of Damascus. As news started trickling in about the number of dead and wounded, people in the camp suddenly understood that they had been duped by Syrian leader Bashar Assad, who had chosen to buy with Palestinian blood an operation intended to draw attention away from his brutal handling of the country's crisis. An estimated 100,000 Palestinians took part in the mass funerals, chanting slogans against the Syrian president.
When Ahmed Jibril, head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC), headquartered in Damascus, tried to make a speech praising Assad and blaming Israel for the deaths, his voice was drowned by protests. Soon the protest turned more violent, and protesters vented their anger on the PFLP-GC's headquarters, setting the place on fire. Two guards were killed in the onslaught; Jibril's security officers opened fire, killing 14 protesters and wounding hundreds.
The violent protests probably explain why Assad did not send more people to the Golan the following day and why his army restored the roadblocks on the road leading to it. The writer is a former ambassador to Romania, Egypt and Sweden, and a fellow of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. (Jerusalem Post)
Observations:
One of the consistent themes sounded by Palestinian political leaders and their official media is their contention that Jewish roots in Jerusalem and throughout the historic Land of Israel is a myth. It is in this light the unveiling of a new site showcasing the most complete excavations from the First Temple Period in Jerusalem ought to be celebrated. These findings are a standing rebuke to those who refer to parts of Israel's capital as "traditionally Palestinian." All you need to confirm Jerusalem's Jewish roots is to start digging. (Commentary)
See also First Temple Period Archeological Site Unveiled in Jerusalem - Melanie Li dman
A large complex of ruins from the First Temple period called the Ophel City Walls site was inaugurated on Tuesday in the Walls Around Jerusalem National Park, showcasing one of the most complete excavations from the First Temple period and the area believed to be the Water Gate mentioned in the Bible. The site, which was uncovered by Hebrew University's Dr. Eilat Mazar, contains ritual baths, store rooms, a watchtower, and royal buildings, where archeologists found dozens of large clay pots of various sizes. Mazar believes the site includes remnants of the walls built by King Solomon. Avi Mashiah, a conservation expert with the Antiquities Authority, noted that some of the pots and stones were still blackened from the fires set in the destruction of the First Temple (586 BCE). (Jerusalem Post)
The Palestinian economy is a mirage floating on a sea of massive foreign donations. It is still riddled by incompetence, inefficiency and corruption. If you turn it into a state, that doesn't miraculously solve economic problems. It just creates a fragile state that will depend on anti-Israel demagoguery, tolerate cross-border raids into Israel, rely on infusions of pro-Islamist money (from Iran, Syria and the Muslim Brotherhood), and possibly welcome a takeover by Hamas. (Jerusalem Post)
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Today, a rant from me. Let me see, when people claim that their is an air of anti-Semitism in anti-Zionism, that is bad and false. When all of Israel is called "apartheid", that is allegedly "good" and true. Yep, the "anti-Zionists" prove their cluelessness with each remark that they make about Israel. They don't hate Jooz, they just hate the Jewish state. Yeah, right.
1. Turkey and Israel Send Goodwill Signals by Aryeh Ben Hayim
3. PA Claims Israel Steals Gas in Exploration of Gaza Waters by Chana Ya'ar
4. IDF Bombs Terror Tunnel after New Round of 'Russian Roulette' by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
5. Police: Arab Towns 'Like the Wild West' by David Lev
6. Israel Chief Rabbi to Say Kaddish for Jonathan Pollard's Father by Chana Ya'ar
7. Rabbi: Mayor Trying to Turn Jerusalem into Goa by David Lev
8. Belfast Experiences Worst Violence in a Decade by Amiel Ungar
Jun 22, 2011 03:49 am | Marisol
"Pakistan's army has long faced accusations that it harbours extremist sympathisers within its ranks, and some analysts say the detention could be an attempt to persuade critics that these concerns are being acted on." Pakistan is indeed under pressure to produce, and offering up an alleged HuT member does take...
Jun 22, 2011 03:33 am | Marisol
The elephant in the room then hurried off to the airport. It had other important meetings to sit in on in Washington and London. "Motive for digger's murder 'may never be known'," from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, June 21 (thanks to Dumbledoresarmy): Defence Minister Stephen Smith says the motive for...
Jun 22, 2011 03:17 am | Marisol
This report mentions that "Salafism is a strict adherence to the Koran and the earliest principles of Islam," perhaps inadvertently hitting the nail on the head in describing Salafism's appeal to former "moderates" and contradicting the claim that "extremism" must be rooted in a "misunderstanding" or later innovation. "Salafist threat...
Jun 22, 2011 03:13 am | Marisol
An update on this story. "Yusuf O." was with the German Taliban Mujahedin; strange as that may sound, Yusuf has a lot of company in German jihadists, frequently affiliated with the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and other "misunderstanders" of Islam. There is even reportedly an entire village of German jihadists...
Jun 22, 2011 03:07 am | Marisol
Abu Tholut was charged with "helping set up a terrorist training camp for a group that plotted attacks on foreigners and assassinations of the country's moderate Muslim leaders." Not that those leaders have been particularly helpful if one is, say, a Christian or Ahmadi. This jihadist group targeted Muslims as...
Jun 21, 2011 06:50 pm | Robert
I just heard from Justin Elliott of Salon magazine, who is evidently preparing a hit piece [UPDATE: Thin gruel, but here it is] involving my speculations concerning Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin. It reminded me that in all the excitement I let slip the chance to make any timely comment...
Jun 21, 2011 06:45 pm | The Anti-Jihadist
This is precisely the sort of meaningless, taqiyya-laced press release that Muslim-led governments like Malaysia's are notorious for. "Najib's call to stand united against extremism gains support", from The Star Online, 21 June:CYBERJAYA: African nations have expressed interest and responded positively to the global movement of moderates.Prime Minister Datuk Seri...
Jun 21, 2011 09:36 am | Robert
In Human Events this morning I take apart one of the many whitewashes of Sharia that are being published these days: Now that 20 states are considering legislation to outlaw Islamic law (Sharia), Islamic supremacist advocacy groups in the U.S—particularly the Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)—have launched an...
Jun 21, 2011 09:34 am | Robert
Westminster Institute Conference [May 25, 2011]: Fighting the Ideological War. Strategies for Defeating al-Qaeda. by Ibn Warraq Part I here. A ranking US Defense Department official, speaking at a recent conference: "We are not at war with jihad. Jihad is a legitimate component of Islam." The muddled thinking behind such...
Jun 21, 2011 07:54 am | Robert
First Transatlantic Anti-Islamization Conference Coming to France July 2 The human rights organizations Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) and Stop Islamisation of Europe (SIOE) will hold their first-ever transatlantic summit in Strasbourg, France, on July 2. SIOA and SIOE are the foremost organizations in America and Europe that are...
Jun 21, 2011 05:07 am | Marisol
"Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a report last year that showed that there are at least four factors driving this: a link to Kurdish identity, a religious imperative, social pressure, and an attempt to control a woman's sexuality." Regarding the religious imperative for female genital mutilation, particularly for Islamic countries...
Jun 21, 2011 04:36 am | Marisol
Last year, there was also a measure that attempted to cut aid to Lebanon's army over concerns about collusion with Hizballah. As Hizballah's tentacles lengthen their reach, the response from the Washington must evolve as well to ensure, in Rep. Berman's words, that "no US taxpayer funds benefit the terrorist...
Jun 21, 2011 04:03 am | Marisol
For obvious reasons, the Muslim Brotherhood is miffed, as hurrying the elections along would stack the deck in their favor. That was also the case with the hasty referendum on constitutional amendments held in March, which was promoted in part by Islamic groups including Ikhwan members as a way to...
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Feel free to refer friends here. All topics will be considered. For those who know me from other groups, I will not be sending any posts about Israel unless they concern gays in Israel in case anyone presumes that this group will cover the same things I already send elsewhere.
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. ~Herm Albright~
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