1. The "So-Called Right of Return" - On January 18, Halifax Herald columnist Paul Schneidereit published a column entitled "Jerusalem: the Israel-Palestinian conflict's Gordian knot" (I cannot seem to find a "live link" to refer you to).
In any event, Dr. Zayid, a local and shall we say, "ardent" pro-Palestinian advocate, took exception when in his column, Mr. Schneidereit referred to the "so-called right of return". Dr. Zayid wrote the following letter to the Herald:
"Fundamental right
Paul Schneidereit, in his Jan. 18 column, makes a derisive comment about the right of return of the Palestinian refugees, calling it "the so-called right of return." The right of return of the Palestinian refugees to their homes is a fundamental right enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the UNGA Resolution 194, which was passed on Dec. 11, 1948.
It "resolves that the refugees wishing to return to their homes and live at peace with their neighbours should be permitted to do so at the earliest practicable date." This resolution has been reaffirmed, during the last 62 years, more than 100 times. Yet, sadly, this practicable date has not been allowed to be implemented, due to Israel’s predetermined policy of ethnic cleansing and dispossession.
It should be pointed out that Israel’s admission to the UN, as per UNGA Resolution 273 of May 11, 1949, was conditional on the basis of the implementation of this very resolution.
Ismail Zayid, Halifax"
I have submitted the following reply, though as yet it has not been published:
"To the Editor:
A careful analysis by an objective reader of the relevant United Nations Resolutions, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Geneva Conventions, and the like will make it clear that there is no legally binding “fundamental right of return”.
Palestinian advocates often refer to the U.N. General Assembly's 1948 Resolution 194(III), which called for permitting refugees to return to their "homes," as legal support for an alleged "right of return" to Israel. Contrary to this, however, Resolution 194(III), like all other UNGA Resolutions, is nonbinding and not part of international law. Moreover, it was specifically rejected not only by Israel but also by all Arab states, which voted against it because in their eyes, it did not create a right of return and because generally the Resolution was insufficiently anti-Israel.
Further, it is disingenuous for Palestinian advocates to assert the existence of a fundamental right of return while never mentioning that it would necessarily also apply to the hundreds of thousands of Jews who, in the wake of the creation of the State of Israel, were forced to leave the Arab countries where they had lived for centuries, leaving behind billions of dollars in assets.
The resolution of the claims of all true refugees – Arab and Jewish – must be comprised in a political solution to the entire Arab-Israeli conflict."
2. A Truly Amazing Story - A week or so ago, our community had the pleasure of hosting Judie Oron. Judy's CV is chock full of achievements, but I would suggest that her greatest achievement was the decision by her and her sons to adopt two Ethiopian Jewish teenage girls - one of whom Judie had to actually physically rescue by traveling to Ethiopia during the height of a civil war and "purchase" from slavery.
I cannot really do justice to Judie's story, and would refer you to her website - http://www.judieoron.com/ - and suggest that you buy the book (no, I do not get a commission!).
But before I leave the topic, I would point out 2 things that Judy noted in her remarks. First, the world press likes to portray the Mossad, the IDF and other Israeli security forces as ruthless warriors and assassins. While I will not deal with that issue here, I will note that Judy told us that these same security forces were deeply involved in the rescue of thousands of Ethiopian Jews - at great risk to their personal safety. Second, this is the first time in history that a first-world nation removed an indigenous population from their homeland, not to exploit them - but to rescue them.
3. Seismic Activity #1 - Throughout the Arab world, the natives are restless. Starting with the "Jasmine Revolution" in Tunisia, which caused Tunisian ruler Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to flee to Saudi Arabia, the political unrest has spread to Egypt and Yemen. I imagine that there are a lot of very anxious rulers in the area these days. If regime changes result, the big question is what leadership will replace them and what will their policies be - Analysis: A warning to Arab dictators and ‘We’re living on a volcano,’ experts warn?
I am concerned of course, with the impact on relations with Israel - especially as it relates to Egypt and Jordan, which whom Israel has peace treaties. Here are links to a variety of stories on these potentially enormous developments:
- Our World: Tunisia’s lessons for Washington
- Why Tunisia revolt could be huge - CNN.com
- North Africa sees its own intifada - CNN.com
- Tunisia revolt undermining Arab regimes: Analysts
- Belmont Club » Dustbins I Have Known
- Egypt anti-government protests start for 3rd day - Yahoo! News
- El Baradei: I am ready to lead protests in Egypt
- In Egypt, protests show signs of cohesion
- Losing Egypt? | FrontPage Magazine
- Unrest in Yemen
As an aside, something that will stated frequently in the coming days is about the role of social media like Twitter and Facebook in these "uprisings" - here is a very interesting article to the contrary by Malcolm Gladwell, author of such books as "Blink", "Outliers" and "The Tipping Point" - Twitter, Facebook, and social activism: newyorker.com - I thought that the article was extremely interesting and well worth the read.
4. Seismic Activity #2 - Things are also very volatile in Lebanon, where Hezbollah stands armed to the teeth - courtesy of such peace loving nations as Syria and Iran - with thousands of missiles aimed at every part of Israel they can target. As reported in my previous postings, the Lebanese government has been toppled (of course it's Israel's fault - Nasrallah: US and Israel caused Lebanese gov't collapse) over the issue of the international probe into the assassination of late Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri - ‘Khamenei ordered Hariri killing, Hizbullah takeover'
The new Prime Minister selected by Hezbollah says he is committed to ties with the US - New Lebanon PM Mikati says he's committed to US ties - but I am very concerned about any person that Hezbollah deems suitable for the post - New Lebanon PM Mikati says he's committed to US ties. This is a development that bears close scrutiny.
5. The SS St. Louis - in 2009, the Atlantic Jewish Council partnered with The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic to create a very moving and educational exhibit recounting the tragic tale of the SS St. Louis - the so-called "Voyage of the Damned". Here is a link to the exhibit.
Last week, at Pier 21, Canada's Immigration Museum - world-famous architect Daniel Libeskind unveiled his historical monument "Wheels of Conscience". The monument is part of a project by the Canadian Jewish Congress to educate Canadians about the St. Louis incident and its impact on Canada's society and immigration history - here is an excellent column on the subject by Professor Irving Abella - Confronting our dark past - The Globe and Mail
What is especially amazing to me is that Mr. Libeskind, a child of Polish survivors of the Shoah, immigrated to Canada through Pier 21, and then returns all these years later, having achieved such phenomenal success, to unveil this important monument at that same spot where he entered Canada.
6. International Holocaust Day - Today, January 27, is International Holocaust Remembrance Day - as distinct from Yom HaShoah, this is a day mandated by the United Nations and selected to coincide with the Russian liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau on January 27, 1945 - here are some relevant and related links:
- Int'l Holocaust Remembrance Day: Universal Lessons
- German, Polish leaders honor Holocaust victims
- Holocaust survivor Hanni Levy tells her story at Berlin's Silent Heroes Memorial Center. - By Sarah Wildman - Slate Magazine
- Israeli Spy Recounts Daring Mission When He Captured Nazi Adolf Eichmann, Architect of the 'Final Solution’ - FoxNews.com
- History of the Holocaust: Auschwitz Oven Factory Reopens as a Memorial - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
- Tuvia Friedman, Legendary Nazi Hunter, Dies at 89 - Jewish World - Israel News - Israel National News
- No More Fear
7. The Palestinian Papers - Another major news story this past week or so was the release of a massive dump of documents relative to the Palestinian-Israeli peace "process". The upshot of the documents, released by al-Jazeera, is of course to show how reasonable the Palestinians have been, the major concessions they have made, the intransigence of the Israelis, and that ultimately, the failure of that process is at Israel's feet.
Here are a variety of links from a variety of perspectives:
- Huge cache of confidential Palestinian documents leaked
- PA: Al-Jazeera has declared war on Palestinians
- RubinReports: SCOOP: Explaining How The "Palestine Papers" Story Is A Fabrication That Teaches Us The Truth
- RubinReports: Coming Soon, From Those Wonderful People Who Brought You The “Palestine Papers
- RubinReports: PS On Palestine Papers
- J.J. Goldberg: There Is a Partner, Just Read the Papers – Forward.com
- Commentary » Blog Archive » Palestine Papers: 99 Percent Hype, 1 Percent News
8. I Had To Read This Twice - to believe that it was real - UN chief condemns rights expert's 9/11 comments - UN Watch - it's about time someone exposed Richard Falk for what he is - a dangerous and biased phony.
9. "Meet The New Boss, Same As The Old Boss" - from "Won't Get Fooled Again", the famous song by The Who - Hillel Neuer: Meet the new UN human rights hypocrites. Same as the old ones | Full Comment | National Post
10. Please Explain This To Me - UK: Hotel brushes aside human rights protests, hosts Islamic conference featuring preachers calling for execution of gays - Jihad Watch.
11. Offensive Words - Offensive words - and here's an excellent point - Matt Gurney: A foul-mouthed song the CBSC probably won’t ban Full Comment National Post
12. Iran #1 - The Mullahs and their stooges must love all the instability in the region because it focuses attention elsewhere. But we can't divert our attention from this very serious issue:
- Israel's Shadowy War on Iran: Mossad Zeros in on Tehran's Nuclear Program - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
- Israel has already attacked Iran - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
- Stuxnet virus attack: Russia warns of ‘Iranian Chernobyl' - Telegraph
- Faster, Please! » Axis of Evil Again (or is it “still”?), And The Specter of Revolution
- Pajamas Media » Iran’s Defense Minister Vahidi Threatens the West. Remember Who He Is?
13. Iran #2 - Hey guys, you're in Canada - there's free speech here.....
- National Archives cancels screening of documentary on Iran after threats
- Lorne Gunter: We’ve become a wimpy state, as well as a nanny state Full Comment National Post
- Iranium fallout Anthony Furey Columnists Comment Ottawa Sun
15. Open Mouth, Reinsert Feet - Wow.......
16. Jonathan Pollard - For whatever reason, this is an issue I have never explored in depth. Maybe now that it's in the news again, I will take the time to do so - Pollard didn’t harm US, says former US deputy A-G
17. Photography - a hobby I would love to cultivate - all I can say is that it's a good thing there is digital photography these days - I usually need to take 10 shots to get one I like. In any event, here are a couple of links about Soviet photographers and the history they witnessed - Eastern Exposure and Behind the Lens.
18. NFL - Here is a tremendous play by 338 pound defensive tackle BJ Raji from the Packers' victory over the Bears in the NFC Championship. That's right - a 338 pound defensive tackle - not a 200 pound defensive back. And Raji obviously knows how to celebrate. Go Pack!









Here is the link to the article in 1. Article was called:
ReplyDeleteJerusalem, the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict's Gordian Knot
http://thechronicleherald.ca/Opinion/1222512.html
Isn't it suspicious that civil unrest has taken place in Egypt, Tunisia and now there are rumblings in Jordan, while Gaza is quiet,and that a quiet takeover has taken place by Hesbollah in Lebanon? The new leader who ousted Hariri whike he was out of the country, has presented himself as a civilized rational man who seeks the unification of Christians with Muslims just happens to be financed by Iran? Hariri, Mubarek, and Hussein in Jordan are all supported by the U.S. so is it any wonder that the winds are shifting? Why Egyptians have chosen this precise time to start a revolution is not a coincidence. Let us not be fooled that this is about an an inevitable reaction to dictatorships,--- this is a deliberate distraction away from the bigger Middle Eastern takeover orchestrated by Iran.
ReplyDeleteI found the link above in the first comment, but it leads to a dead end
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