Saturday, May 21, 2011 motzei Shabbat

1. Congratulations! If you are reading this, then the world did not come to an end today as predicted (more on that later).



All kidding aside, this was a very serious week in Washington. As noted in last week's edition, President Obama delivered another speech (here is the full transcript) to the Muslim World (since the first one in 2009 went so well).


And despite whatever things the President said that were acceptable, he made a major change in American policy by stating that:
"So while the core issues of the conflict must be negotiated, the basis of those negotiations is clear: a viable Palestine, and a secure Israel. The United States believes that negotiations should result in two states, with permanent Palestinian borders with Israel, Jordan, and Egypt, and permanent Israeli borders with Palestine. The borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps, so that secure and recognized borders are established for both states. The Palestinian people must have the right to govern themselves, and reach their potential, in a sovereign and contiguous state." (my emphasis)
What is the big deal about the "1967 lines"? Notice that the President did not refer to the "1967 borders".


To understand the 1967 lines, one has to understand the broad strokes of history of the Arab-Israeli conflict since at least 1948. In 1947, the UN Partition Plan divided what was left of the British Mandate for Palestine (most of which had already been carved off to form what is now Jordan) into a Jewish section and an Arab section. Neither side got what they wanted, but the Jews accepted theirs and the Arabs did not. The Jews declared independence on May 15, 1948, whereupon they were attacked = immediately - by armies from 6 Arab countries.



Fighting raged until June 11, 1948, when a UN ceasefire (actually declared on May 29) came into effect. The ceasefire lasted 28 days, but fighting renewed on July 8 and continued until July 18, when a second ceasefire came into effect. This second ceasefire lasted until October 15, when fighting resumed for the last time until January 7, 1949, when the last ceasefire came into effect.


In December, 1948 the UN General Assembly enacted Resolution 194, and in the first months of 1949, Israel entered into armistice agreements with (in order) Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria. The so-called "Armistice Demarcation Lines" - famously known as the "Green Line" contained land then under Israeli control - which was about a third larger than the original lands allocated to Israel under the UN Partition Plan. The West Bank was occupied by Jordan and Gaza by the Egyptians - not by some fictitious country called Palestine.


The Green Line marked the "borders" at the start of the 1967 Six Day War. As the world knows, the result of that war (which was a war started by Israel in legitimate self-defence) was that Israel captured Gaza, the Sinai, the West Bank and the Golan Heights. Maybe the Arabs should have learned their lesson the first time that attacking Israel was not in their best interest.

Even though the territory comprised in the Green Line contained more than the original Jewish part of the UN Mandate, the territory was still very small and difficult to defend - at its narrowest point - and when a large part of the Israeli population and infrastructure would come to live and be located - it was only 9 miles from the western-most part of the West Bank to the Mediterranean Sea. Try defending that in an age of mobile armored warfare, let alone the good old style of warfare from the time of the Crusades.

The President is asking Israel to start negotiations with the Palestinians (where the heck did they come from - aren't they either Egyptians or Jordanians?) from indefensible borders. And even if some new Palestinian State is demilitarized - big deal - they just have to open their borders and let other forces flow through and attack Israel. My point is that, for starters, the insistence on using "1967 lines" totally ignores the results of a failed war resulting from Arab aggression foisted on Israel, and, in general, turns the Arab-Israel clock back to 1949.

A lot has happened since then that the President and the generally pro-Arab State Department are just choosing to ignore. Broken Promises: Obama Turns Back the Clock to 1949

But don't just take my word for it - here is an excellent article by Dore Gold - Israel's 1967 Borders Aren't Defensible - WSJ.com.


2. There Is (At Least) Another Problem - When will the world stop giving the "Palestinians" something (everything) for nothing? What are they - Pakistan?

The world has shipped billions of dollars in aid to the PLO and the PA with apparently no pre-conditions - the issue is stated quite well here - Days of Violence, Days of Mourning, Days of War:
"On one side is Israel, bone-weary for peace; on the other side, the Palestinians, who preach a steady diet of murderous anti-Semitism to their children and whose leadership has shown a fierce and burning hatred for Israel. It is stupid and morally indefensible to apply pressure to the former until there is a profound shift in attitudes by the latter. But thanks to President Obama, altering the rejectionist precepts of the Palestinians is less rather than more likely. Why should the Palestinians shift their stance if Obama is willing to do their bidding for them?"
When will the world wake up and smell the shwarma? The Palestinian leadership is no better than when Arafat ran the show - and in addition wanting everything for nothing and to have everyone else make concessions and do the hard lifting, they are simply not trustworthy - Commentary: Exposing Abbas | The National Interest.

3. What Did Bibi Do? In my humble opinion, Bibi gave it to the President pretty much right between the eyes - What Netanyahu Did Today - Commentary Magazine. Good on him!!




Here is the video of Bibi with the President, as well as the full text of his remarks:


Here is Rush Limbaugh's reaction - priceless!


Bibi's speech to Congress next week should be quite an event.

3. Other Reactions - a number of good articles:
and a video reaction:



4. From Natan Sharansky - A Moment of Moral Clarity - NYTimes.com

5. From 2008 - the power of this speech does not get stale with time


6. Osama The (Dead) Mass Murderer - may the bastard not rest in peace and may he take up residence in the deepest, darkest corner of hell with Hitler, Stalin, Mao and their ilk. These videos are bang on, in my opinion:









8. One of My Favorite Topics - Food - Food and Identity In Early Rabbinic Judaism.


10. Jews In Sports - There is a old joke that a Bar Mitzvah marks the time for a Jewish male that he realizes he has a better chance of owning a pro sports team than playing for one. Here is an article about the guys who were able to pursue the latter course - For the Record - by Max Linsky > Tablet Magazine - A New Read on Jewish Life.

By the way, on this subject - I strongly recommend that you read Sandy Koufax - A Lefty's Legacy - a really great read.



12. Can You Just Leave The Jews/Israel Out Of Things For Once? Please.....



15. From The Jewish World - a variety of links:

17. Rapture, Baby - (I hope that none of this offends my Christian friends) - returning to my reference at the start of this post, according to 89 year old evangelical Christian broadcaster Harold Camping, Judgement Day was to arrive today (and a half hour later in Newfoundland and Labrador - Canadian humor, eh!). Mr. Camping was also apparently wrong when in 1984 he said that Jesus Christ would return to the earth - I'm sure even I would have heard of that by now.



So the end of the world ain't happened yet today, but here are some related links:
18. The Onion's Week In Review - it's just satire, relax......


Saturday, May 14, 2011 motzei Shabbat

1. It Worked So Well The First Time - President to Renew Muslim Outreach - WSJ.com and Column One: Obama’s newest ambush. And, by the way - Bookworm Room - Not to denigrate our President’s speaking style…. Better start up the bus - he's likely going to throw someone under it - and I'll bet it will be a country in the Middle East that starts with "I" and it ain't Iran or Iraq......!







5. Another Thing I Did Not Know - Mimouna! - Jewish Ideas Daily


6. Why Not? Syria is the perfect candidate! Because when I think of human rights, I think of such countries as Pakistan, Cuba, China, and Saudi Arabia.






8. Demjanjuk - when the Nazis came for the Jews, they didn't spare anyone they could get their hands on - so personally, I don't care how old or infirm this bastard might be - Demjanjuk Convicted of Helping Nazis to Murder Jews During the Holocaust - Bloomberg


"And with any leftover time, I'll focus my concern on the millions of Jews whose very lives are daily threatened by people eager to accept in all its full literal horror the careless speculations of the Kushners and the Judts about the benefits of the erasure of the Jewish homeland."
10. Behind Every Successful Music Act - is a Jew? Unsung Hero - by Harold Heft > Tablet Magazine - A New Read on Jewish Life

Well, we Jews apparently control everything anyway, so why not folk music? (in my last edition, I posted about the New Jersey housewife behind the Shirelles and Dionne Warwick - item 16 - Queen of Pop)



12. Speaking of Rufus Wainwright - here's his take of Leonard Cohen's beautiful song "Hallelujah"


and here it is from the Cohen himself.....

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

"If OBL has been killed in that operation as (the) president of United States has claimed then we are just in questioning as per media reports that why an unarmed man was not arrested and tried in a court of law so that truth is revealed to the people of the world."
"We maintain that arbitrary killing is not a solution to political problems and crime's adjudication as justice must be seen to be done," the statement said."
I guess that the concept of "chutzpah" is not exclusive to the Jewish culture.

Other OBL (I actually prefer "DOA") links, some new, some old:















































2. This Deserves Special Attention - Bin Laden versus Yassin - Israel Opinion, Ynetnews. Can you say "DOUBLE STANDARD"????


3. So Does This - Just in case there is any doubt about what the thugocracy in Gaza stands for and supports - remember this the next time there's another peace flotilla for Gaza
4. And This - I don't care how quickly the NDP Foreign Affairs critic tried to get ahead of this - aren't you (very very very very very very very very very) glad we have a Conservative majority government in Canada? Tim Harper: Mulcair gives voice to bin Laden debate — but a day late - thestar.com




7.  How's Life In The Academic Ivory Tower? Palestinian Flag to Fly at CUNY Commencement - Commentary Magazine
“The City College flies all of the flags that are flown at the United Nations,” the Vice President for Communications Mary Lou Edmondson told me. “It has nothing to do with foreign policy.”
But there’s one problem—the United Nations doesn’t fly the Palestinian flag. It only flies the flags of its 192 member states."



11.  Passionate Journalism - I'll say!





12.  Fake Journalism - from commentator Dana Loesch:
"Lawrence O’Donnell attempted to debate interview Condoleezza Rice and Rice promptly are his lunch. Ate his lunch and slapped him around. Ate his lunch, slapped him around, and completely owned him. I can’t with either a straight face or accuracy call this display of fake journalism a “debate,” because calling it such would suggest that Lawrence O’Donnell brought wit and intelligence equal to that of his opponent, Rice. He did not."



13. Stupid "Journalism" - Sullivan Trolls Anti-Semitic Sites for Anti-Israel Quotes - Commentary Magazine and Ron Radosh - Why the New York Times Gets Everything Wrong: It’s the Left-Wing Bias. And see this interesting parody - The Final Edition: Slate reveals the last-ever issue of the New York Times. - - Slate Magazine


14.  Iran - the mullahs must love it when the world's attention is elsewhere:
15. Syria - Assad is past his expiration date:



16.  Odds and Sods - a variety of links on various Jewish subjects:
17.  Worthy of Special Mention (in a good way) - A Living Lens – Forward.com

18.  Baseball - well, my Celtics were eliminated from the NBA playoffs this evening, so it's over to baseball I guess - here are two funny scenes from Bull Durham - a great baseball movie:









Monday, May 2, 2011 - Special Edition



Well, yes, as a matter of fact he is.

A great victory in the war on terror. Kudos to the American military and intelligence community for pulling off what must have been a hell of a combined operation.

As readers of this blog know, I am not the biggest fan of the President. But he deserves kudos for having the stones to order the operation to go ahead. And I think his speech last night struck the right tone. Here is what the President said:


Here is what I would have said:


But we have to remember that while this is an important victory, it is not the final victory. There are many more vicious types like him to be tracked down and brought to justice. We must remain vigilant to protect against the kind of evil represented by bin Laden and his acolytes. Such as , for example, Hamas - which had this to say - Hamas Condemns the Killing of Bin Laden - NYTimes.com. But the crazy useful idiots in the West will still love them, don't worry.

Reaction is, of course, all over the Internet today. Here are just a few examples - no doubt that there will be a lot more as details emerge over the next while - especially about Pakistan's role in allowing bin Laden to take refuge there, as well as any role it played in assisting the military operation that killed him.
And let us never forget the victims of al-Qaeda - from the embassy bombings in Africa, to the USS Cole, to 9/11 - as well as countless Muslims murdered throughout the Middle East. Hopefully, there has been some small measure of justice done in their names.