Sunday, 26 February 2012

Al-Assad: Syria Is Facing Media Attack…We Are Stronger on the Ground, but We Want to Win on the Ground and in the Space


"I agree!"

"...The new draft also says the president should be over 40 and a Muslim, a prime flaw that independents in the Constitutional Committee were unable to correct.

Christians and secular Muslims raised red flags, but did not say they would boycott the referendum.

Thousands of people gathered in a main square in the capital to show their support to President Bashar Al-Assad, many carrying Syrian flags and pictures of the incumbent leader.
"I came here to say 'yes' to the reforms President Assad is leading," said Ammar, a 29-year-old engineer. "I think the draft constitution is unique, modern and an example that the countries of the Middle East should follow."


"Today is national celebration. Everyone should see what President Assad is doing. He is the only one among Arab leaders who cares of his people," said Samira, as her friends around her shouted slogans to show their loyalty to the President who is facing an unprecedented challenge to his rule. ..."


Huge Crowds in Saba Bahrat Square to Support Reforms and Constitutional Referendum

DAMASCUS, (SANA)- Huge crowds of citizens on Sunday streamed into Saba Bahrat Square in Damascus in expression of support to the comprehensive reform process and the referendum on the new constitution for the Syrian Arab Republic...Read more




The Security Solution vs The "Friends of Syria": "Recipe for Deadlock"
By: Nicolas Nassif

Published Sunday, February 26, 2012

There is a complete disconnect between the Friends of Syria conference that was held Friday February 24 in Tunisia and the military solution adopted by the Syrian regime inside Syria.

The dialogue between Syrian President Bashar Assad and his Arab and Western adversaries regarding the bloody crisis in Syria is almost non-existent.

Assad has ignored the pressure and harsh sanctions against his regime and has insisted on pursuing a security solution against the armed opposition in an attempt to create a new balance of power that would guarantee his place at the head of negotiations over the fate of his country under the purview of his regime.

Arab and Western leaders who are against Assad have cut off all direct dialogue with him. Communication is restricted to the media and the strict measures and sanctions taken against his regime.

These leaders rely on two Syrian opposition movements that don’t speak to one another except to highlight their differences, disagreements, and opposing views on foreign military intervention.
Arabs and Western powers distinguish between the first of these groups, the Syrian National Council (SNC) and the rest of the Syrian opposition. They invite the former to the Tunisia conference and the others to dismantle the regime.

As such, the military and political options appear to be moving on parallel tracks that don’t meet anywhere. And there has not been a breakthrough toward a settlement.

The Friends of Syria conference is another diplomatic step for Arab and Western countries after the vote at the UN General Assembly calling on Assad to step down and the many attempts by the UN Security Council to pass a resolution against the Syrian regime.

Developments inside Syria however revolve around the security front after Assad realized that Russian support which includes political backing, arms shipments, intelligence information, and the role of experts has come to represent the main protection – perhaps the only one – for the regime against foreign military intervention.

As such, the recommendations by the Friends of Syria conference are inconsequential inside Syria but can be politically invested outside the country.

Recommendations by the Friends of Syria conference are inconsequential inside Syria.
The three recommendations of the conference are opening humanitarian corridors, recognizing the SNC as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people, and forming an Arab military force to end the violence and manage the transitional period.

Each one of these recommendations is highly desired by both the non-violent and military opposition. But they can be translated on the ground only with the consent of the regime or over its “dead body.” The first option, consent of the regime, is a near impossibility.

While the Friends of Syria conference impact will be felt everywhere in the world except Syria, the referendum on the new constitution called for by Assad on Sunday will be meaningless except in Syria.
These opposing alignments that characterize the Syrian situation have led to further deterioration inside the country in a manner similar to what happened in the first year of the Lebanese war in 1975.
When the international and Arab solutions to the Lebanese crisis failed, the crisis was left to the warring parties – Lebanese and Palestinian – until a settlement fully matured in the second half of 1976.

Who in Lebanon could forget the countless mediation efforts by France, the US, the Vatican, and Arab delegates?

Ultimately, they all agreed to put the military and the political solution in the hands of Syria, whose army was given permission to deploy in Lebanon in order to impose a settlement on everyone.
Later on, this solution was given an Arab cover that hid Western support within its folds.

And the Lebanese tried the same formula again in the Taif agreement in 1989.

Syria today is living through a similar situation. Arab and international solutions have failed while Assad has not been able to reap the benefits of the security solution yet or to convince the opposition to accept reforms in his shadow.

On the other hand, the non-violent and the armed opposition have not been able to topple Assad militarily or destroy his regime by dismantling his army, intelligence apparatuses, and administration. They have only succeeded in turning the protests into bloody confrontations with the army.

Both sides are insistent on a final, decisive resolution but are unable to deliver one.
Like much of what was discussed during the Lebanese war, the Syrian regime wants a settlement that revolves around constitutional and political reforms. The opposition operating outside Syria however has refused to agree to this solution before Assad steps down.

The problem is that both sides are insistent on a final, decisive resolution but are unable to deliver one. Assad, with his army and intelligence services "has not been able to destroy the opposition" much like the SNC, with its solicitation of Western military intervention, has not been able to overthrow Assad by force.

In this tug of war, the Tunisia conference appears to lack the elements of power it professed and it needed.

1- The Tunisia conference did not strip the Syrian president and his regime of international legitimacy given that the aim is to provide humanitarian aid and not engage in major decisions that shift the internal balance of power and turn participating countries into a direct party to the conflict.
The conference included the SNC in the gathering. The SNC is granted partial legitimacy so it can be part of the settlement in the future and not be the one dictating it.

2- Without the risk of establishing a buffer zone on the Turkish, Lebanese, or Jordanian borders with Syria, arming the opposition – which is already armed – becomes essentially impossible. The means of delivering weapons without such a zone to hotly contested areas will be fraught with danger. Hama and Homs are located in the middle of Syria and south of Idlib in northern Syria, is an area besieged by the Syrian army which, in the heat of military confrontations, did not hesitate to reach the Turkish border to oust its foes.

This explains the presence of the Free Syrian Army’s (FSA) leadership inside Turkish territories while its rank and file hide among militias present in areas that fall under the control of the Muslim Brotherhood and Salafist movements, specifically in central Syria around Hama and Homs and up to the northwest in Idlib.

It also explains the FSA’s failure to exercise effective control over areas in the north, the center, or the south of the country such as Daraa. Also, this explains the FSA’s failure to maintain control over the Damascus Countryside after it almost captured two key entrances to the capital Damascus, namely, the airport and the eastern border with Lebanon.

The truth is, the armed opposition such as the defecting army, does not need light arms which it already has plenty of, smuggled from Lebanon, Turkey, and Iraq. It needs heavy weapons such as those used by the regular army that enable it to easily control the areas it attacks.

Ultimately then, the Syrian opposition needs an area of its own to turn into a political as well as a military base against the Assad regime and the Baath Party. This way the SNC would not have to be a guest in Paris, London, Riyadh, Doha, or Cairo as is the case today.

Nicolas Nassif is a political analyst at Al-Akhbar.

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Haneyya hails Syrian uprising, "the Aqsa mosque in occupied Jerusalem waiting for the moment when Muslims unite and liberate the holy site."

Haneyya hails Syrian uprising
"Palestinians in Jerusalem were defending with their “bare chests”
the Aqsa mosque in occupied Jerusalem,
waiting
for the moment when Muslims unite and liberate the holy site."
 
"While Jerusalem is drowning in the Zionist project of disfiguring the city and changing it into one large biblical park,
we hear Fateh and Hamas talking about “unity”, new government and new titles
and
watch as they go on regional and world tours, being welcomed as heroes, as revolutionaries,
when Palestine is still occupied, when Jerusalem is still under daily threat, when Zionist colonial activities continue to destroy the Palestinian landscape."

 


Haneyya hails Egyptian support, Syrian uprising

 
[ 25/02/2012 - 09:37 AM ]
CAIRO, (PIC)-- Ismail Haneyya, the Palestinian premier in Gaza, has called on the Egyptian people, Arab and Islamic armies to prepare for the final showdown with the Israeli occupation.
Haneyya, speaking after the Friday congregation in the Egyptian Al-Azhar mosque, said many Egyptian martyrs have sacrificed their lives for the sake of Palestine and Cairo should remain the leader of the struggle to liberate the Aqsa mosque and Jerusalem.

He said that Palestinians in Jerusalem were defending with their “bare chests” the Aqsa mosque in occupied Jerusalem, waiting for the moment when Muslims unite and liberate the holy site.

The premier affirmed that the Palestinian people despite the murders and suffering are adamant not to recognize Israel, affirming that there is no future for the Israeli occupiers on the land of Palestine.
Haneyya hailed the Syrian people’s demands for freedom, democracy, and reform.
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Dear friends

I will be touring the USA in the next three weeks. I will be talking about The Wandering Who, Jewish identity politics, music & ethics and the future of Palestine. I will be giving many radio interviews and scheduled for a few TV appearances. Truth, Justice & Peace is all we want.
Please spread the message.

Toronto, Canada
  • Friday, Feb. 24, 7 pm—Islamic Society of York Region, 1380 Stouffville Rd., Richmond Hill, ON; tickets $10 per person. Contact: (905) 887-8913.
California
  • Saturday, Feb. 25, 7:30 pm—Malonga Casquelourd Center for the Arts, 1428 Alice St., Oakland, CA; suggested donation of $10-$20. Contact: (510) 224-3518.
  • Tuesday, Feb. 28, 8 pm— University of La Verne, 1950 3rd St., La Verne, CA. Morgan Auditorium, 8 pm. Contact: (909) 593-3511.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 29, 7:30 pm—Levantine Cultural Center, 5998 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA. Free, reservations suggested. Contact: (310) 657-5511.
Colorado
  • Thursday, March 1, 7 pm—University of Colorado Campus, Boulder, CO. UMC, Free for the public.
  • Friday, March 2, 8-11 pm—Buntport Theater, 717 Lipan Street, Denver, CO. Free, Contact: (720) 946-1388.
  • Saturday, March 3, 7-10 pm—3rd Street Center, Carbondale, CO.
Texas
  • Monday, March 5, 7-10 pm—Café Nayal, 6328 Richmond Ave., Houston, TX 77057.
Illinois
  • Wednesday, March 7, 7-9 p.m—Northeastern Illinois University Recital Hall, 5500 North St. Louis Ave., Chicago, IL; free.
Wisconsin
  • Friday, March 9, 7 pm—discussion, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, 1111 Humanities.
  • Friday, March 9, 10 pm—music portion to follow, The Weary Traveler, 1201 Williamson St., Madison, WI.
Georgia
  • Saturday, March 10 – Atlanta, GA. More information to come.
Washington, DC
  • Sunday, March 11, 3-5 pm—Plymouth Congregational Church with Maceo Kemp, 5301 North Capitol St., Washington, DC, open to public, donation to church recommended/not required.
  • Sunday, March 11, 6:30-9:30 pm — DC Jazz session at Dahlak Restaurant, 1771 U St. NW, Washington, DC; no cover charge.
New York
  • Tuesday, March 13, 7 pm —The Cracker Factory, 35 Lehigh St., Geneva, NY. Contact: (315) 246-4395.
Washington, DC
  • Wednesday, March 14, 6:30-8:30 pm—Gilad Atzmon discusses The Wandering Who? and other matters with Norton Mezvinsky, Connecticut State Professor of History Emeritus, at the Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church, 900 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC; free and open to the public.
  • Thursday, March 15, 5-7 pm —Music and talk at DC Peace House, 1233 12th St. NW, Washington, DC; free and open to the public.
  • Thursday, March 15, 8 pm—possible additional event TBA.
New York
  • Friday, March 16 – New York, NY. More information to come.
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Clueless Arab world slouches into disaster (Saker rant)

Ismail Haniyeh
Haniyeh's speech was another sign of Hamas's drift away from its
long-term backers Iran and Syria, as it finds new allies in the region.
Clueless Arab world slouches into disaster (Saker rant)
Alas, these headlines really say it all:
And all this after what happened in Libya...
Well, it also happened in Bosnia and Kosovo, of course, but I figured that what made so many Arabs and Muslims so blind to what was really going on was a knee-jerk response to the US Imperial propaganda about the fictional genocides of "Muslim civilians" by "bloodthirsty mass raping Chetnik brutes", so while I was sorely disappointed by it, I did not bear much of a grudge either. Errare humanum est...

But now *LIBYA* happened with its own fictional genocides and with even a 'mass rapes v2' myth: Gaddafi soliders 'armed' with Viagra to rape even more. And this time the victims of this massive miscalculation were Arabs and Muslims! And, by God, even the deaf, dumb and blind should by now have understood how this all works. But no! Most Arabs and Muslims are still busy deceiving themselves and not realizing the horrible but totally obvious fact that all they are doing is voluntarily bowing their necks to the US/NATO/Zionist yoke!

How long will this self-destructive and absolutely stupid logic of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" still make people who (rightfully) hate the Milosevices, Gaddafis and Assads of this world automatically turn to Uncle Sam in the hope for liberation?!

And its not only the Arabs and Muslims, of course. Look at Central Europe: having just been freed from the Soviet yoke, what did they do? They immediately all ran to Uncle Sam to beg him to accept them as subservient US/NATO colonies.

During the Cold War there used to be a movement of non-aligned countries which, while not perfect, had a least some sense of self-respect. But today that seems to be all gone. Who still dares to be independent out there?

Iran. Russia. China. I would argue that India does a fair job most of the time. A few Latin American countries (Cuba, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Nicaragua). And Hezbollah, of course.

Is it not about time for all those pretend 'empire resisters' to finally grow a spine of some sort and stop being the hapless sniveling bitches of some powerful protector?
Darkness cannot be fought by more darkness. It can only be defeated by light.

The Saker
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Referendum on Syria’s New Draft Constitution Kicks off

Local Editor
Syria's Referendum
Syrians were called to the polls on Sunday to vote on a new constitution, challenging those who call for a boycott.

The new text ends the legal basis for the five-decade period in power of the ruling Baath party.

As polls opened at 07:00 am local time (05:00 GMT),
More than 14 million people over the age of 18 were eligible to vote in Sunday's referendum at 14,185 polling stations across the country.

Syrian state television aired live footage from a number of polling stations around the country and reported that "large number of voters" had turned out.

"I am voting because this is the outcome of reforms introduced by the president, and if they succeed, we will have a democracy, not like in Libya and elsewhere… I am voting in spite of the armed gangs," Balsam Kahila, 32, said after voting.

The citizen can vote with his/ her identity card or what can substitute it such as the election card, valid passport, driving license, syndicate card or the university card.

Syria's ReferendumInstructions were distributed in each center in all provinces so the citizens get acquainted with the steps they should know to vote.

The referendum operation will continue until 07:00 p.m. local time and, in case the head of any center found high turnout, he/she has the authority to extend the time of voting until 10:00 p.m. only, then the center to be closed.
President Assad unveiled the proposed new national charter earlier this month, in the latest step in what he says is a cautious process of reform.

Damascus's allies, Beijing and Moscow, which have blocked action against the regime at the UN Security Council, have expressed support for the process.
"We hope that the referendum on a new constitution as well as the forthcoming parliamentary elections pass off calmly," Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhai Jun said after talks in Damascus earlier this month.

Drawn up by a committee of 29 law makers, the new charter states that political system in the country would be based on "pluralism," although it would ban the formation of parties on religious lines.
While the new text drops all references to Syria being a socialist state, Article 60 maintains that half the deputies must be "workers and farmers."

Article 88 states that the president can be elected for two seven-year terms.

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Syrian Free Army blocks Syrian Red Crescent ambulances

Via FLC

"... Nadir Husseini, an activist in Bab Amr, said people in the neighbourhood were suspicious of the ICRC's local partner, the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, and did not want to work with a group "under the control of the regime".
The ICRC denied this, saying the Syrian Red Crescent was an independent organisation.  
"Their volunteers are risking their lives on a daily basis to help everyone with no exceptions," Hicham Hassan, ICRC spokesperson, said in Geneva.
The ICRC said the Syrian Arab Red Crescent had evacuated a total of 27 people from Bab Amr on Friday. On Saturday, it carried out two evacuations in other neighbourhoods in Homs.
 
The injured were taken to a privately owned local hospital, the Red Cross said.
A journalist involved in Saturday's negotiations told the AFP news agency that ambulances entered rebel stronghold Baba Amr twice in the afternoon but were blocked by the Free Syrian Army..."
 
Foreign Journalist: Militias of So-Called Free Army Prevented Ambulances from Helping Injured People in Baba Amr
DAMASCUS, (SANA) – Agence France-Presse (AFP) quoted foreign journalist said that ambulances reached Baba Amr neighborhood twice on Monday but were prevented from evacuating injured people by the militias of the so-called free army...Read more
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For those who think that the Israel lobby was surprised or perturbed by Mubarak's ouster,

Recomended by Maidhc Ó Cathail,

Check out Elliot Abrams' remarks here:

Israel Partisans Prefigure ‘Arab Spring’ at 2009 FPI Forum on ‘Democracy Promotion’



MR. ABRAMS: You know, dictators will use every argument they have; and, if the Iraq war is unpopular, they’ll say, well, see, that’s democracy promotion. But, I mean, opposition to the Iraq war is not why Hosni Mubarak won’t hold a free election. He will seize upon any excuse that happens to arrive that year. So, you know, actually, President Bush used to say that there were several examples in the Middle East of where Democracy might appear soon; and the three he used to mention were Iraq and Lebanon and Palestine, where he was hopeful of creating in all three places democratic models. And I think if you ask yourself where have there been free elections in the Arab world, it’s hard to get, first of all, beyond Iraq as a model-free election. So I think that is an excuse that tyrants use. I don’t actually think that it’s a reason, and here is a place where Ken [Wollack, NDI President and former AIPAC legislative director] and I disagree.

You use the term “enabling environment.” You know, when you go to Cairo and meet all smiles with Mubarak, and give a Cairo speech that actually plays down Democracy, I think that’s creating an enabling environment for Mubarak to continue what he has continued now for decades. It’s not pressure. I mean, I’ll put it a different way. During the last four years of the Bush Administration President Mubarak didn’t come to Washington because he was so annoyed at the pressure on human rights Democracy. He had a very happy visit to Washington now, which it seems to me is not necessarily a good thing for Democrats in Egypt.

Read full transcript here.
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The Mother of All Conspiracies

Nahida the exiled Palestinian

For how long are we going to allow criminals to treat us as brainless spineless zombiefied idiots?

For how long are we to allow them to rub their BIG LIES in our faces?

For how long are we to tolerate the making of a myth before our own eyes?

For how long are we to participate with the fabrication of history by our silence?

For how long are we to witness war after war, genocide after genocide in the name of a BIG LIE?

For how long are we to tolerate the loss of our freedoms, dignity, and human-rights in the names of a conspiratorial game they named "security"?

We owe it to our dignity, we owe it to the future survival of our planet, we owe to our children to demand the TRUTH

Canadian Mayor and journalist anger Israel Lobby

Radio-Canada is French-language arm of Canadian government broadcaster, CBC. Its reporter Ginette Lamarche have been under fire, recently, from Zionist media watchdog, the ‘Honest Reporting Canada (HRC)’ for sending pro-Palestinian reports from Israel.

In one of her reports, aired in December 2011 – Lamarche claimed that “many Palestinians spend a good part of their youth in jail for participating in a demonstration or throwing stones”. HRC in its complaint has claimed that Lamarche’s reporting was anti-Israel as the stone throwers only spend seven months behind bars, with the longest sentence consisting of 15 months.

Last month, HRC along with five other Canadain Jewish groups slammed Mayor Stéphane Gendron of Huntingdon, a small town 75 kilometres southwest of Montreal for making anti-Israel comments on the ‘Face à Face’ talk-show on V Television Network .

The Mayor called Israel an apartheid regime and a country that doesn’t deserve to exist. He also said he supports a boycott of a store in Montreal that sells Israeli-made shoes. (watch a video below).
Michelle Whiteman of Honest Reporting Canada, said Gendron’s public position makes his opinions particularly troubling. She demanded that Gendron to be fired and for the network to apologize.

I bet Mayor Gendron is not invited by Canada’s Israel-Firster prime minister Stephen Harper to dine with Israeli prime minister Benji Netanyahu on March 2 in Ottawa. Harper is a close ally of the Zionist regime against Iran. Harper told CBC last month: “Their statements imply to me no hesitation about using nuclear weapons if they see them achieving their religious or political purposes. And – I think that’s what makes this regime in Iran particularly dangerous“.

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The Hebron massacre: 18 years on


The Hebron massacre: 18 years on
[ 25/02/2012 - 07:13 PM ]
By Khalid Amayreh in occupied Palestine

On the 25th of February, 1994, as hundreds of Muslim worshipers were performing the dawn prayer at the Ibrahimi Mosque in downtown Hebron, a Jewish-American terrorist by the name of Baruch Goldstein descended onto the mosque from the nearby settlement of Kiryat Arbaa, spraying the worshipers with machinegun bullets, killing at least 29 people and injuring many others.

The terrorist, who used his army-issued Galilion rifle, wanted to kill as many innocent people as possible in order to create mass terror throughout the city, the largest in the West Bank. His motive was to thoroughly terrorize the Arabs, who constitute 99.5% of the city's population.

The Israeli occupation authorities, who had to tackle a public relations disaster, denied any complicity or collusion with the perpetrator.

Israeli officials, including then Prime Minister Isaac Rabin claimed the massacre was thunder on a clear day. However, it was hard to believe that the terrorist could not have reached the heavily-protected premises of the huge compound without some connivance with the strong Israeli army garrison at the site.

Goldstein himself was eventually overpowered and killed by survivors, fearing he would still kill more worshipers. Many settler leaders had the audacity to demand the arrest and prosecution of those responsible for Goldstein's death.

Many Jewish religious leaders praised the mass murderer, calling him a great saint and hero. Eventually, a monument perpetuating his memory was erected in Kiryat Arbaa and Jewish pilgrims from as far as California came to pay their respects to and be blessed by the tomb.

Goldstein was also eulogized by many rabbis and Torah sages who heaped praise on him, arguing that a thousand Gentile or Goyem were not worth a Jew's fingernail.

One rabbi, when asked about the religious admissibility of murdering innocent non-Jewish people, said he was not only sorry about the death of innocent Arabs but that he was also sorry about the death of innocent flies!!!

Following the bloodbath, the Israeli government carried out a huge public relations campaign aimed at convincing western especially American public opinion that the Israeli government played no part in the carnage.

Israeli officials argued that Israel and most Jews were dismayed by the criminal act as much as anyone else.

However, polls in Israel and abroad showed that a majority of Jews, including Israeli high school students, enthusiastically supported the evil deed. Moreover, subsequent measures taken against the Palestinians as well as the excessive leniency toward settlers, who hailed the massacre, suggested the government was indifferent toward the massacre and behaved as if the lives of non-Jews were worthless.
No thunder on clear day
The claim that the massacre surprised the Israeli government was too fabulous and disingenuous to be believed. In truth, the massacre was preceded by a poisoned campaign of incitement against the Palestinians by Talmudic circles.

Goldstein was affiliated with the religious Zionist school of thought as taught by Abraham Kook.

According to the authors of "Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel," Israel Shahak and Norton Mezvinsky (Pluto Press, 1999), Kook is quoted as saying that "the differences between a Jewish soul and souls of non-Jews -all of them in all different levels- is greater and deeper than the differences between a human soul and the souls of cattle."

And, according to some torah sages, the difference between Jews and Gentiles is not religious or political. It is rather racial, genetic, and scientifically unalterable.

One group is at its very root and by its very nature "totally evil." While the other is "totally good." Some rabbinic circles with which the killer Goldstein was closely affiliated would quote heavily from the Talmud and Old Testament, justifying genocidal treatment of non-Jews in general and Palestinians in particular.

Goldstein was a follower of the manifestly racist rabbi Meir Kahana, who believed in the necessity of ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from the River Jordan to the Mediterranean. In 1978, he wrote a book entitled "They Must Go." Fourteen years later, following a speech in a New York City hotel, in which he called for uprooting all Palestinians from Palestine-Israel, Kahana was assassinated.

Today, 18 years later, While Goldstein himself no longer exists, "Goldsteinism", e.g. anti-Palestinian hatred and vindictiveness, is alive and well among the settlers.

A few years ago, Daniella Weiss, a settler leader, visited Hebron to encourage settler squatters, who had taken over an Arab property in the city, to resist government efforts to vacate them.

Weiss, a former mayor of a northern West Bank settlement, quoted extensively from the Old Testament verses urging the ancient Israelites to slaughter every man, woman and child and not leave a breathing thing. According to Weiss, "this is the only way to deal with the Arabs."

Following the massacre, the Israeli occupation army put, all of Hebron, the Arabs, not the settlers, under the harshest and longest curfew ever imposed since the onset of the occupation in 1967.

So cruel was it that several residents succumbed to their illness because they were denied access to local hospitals. Israeli officials argued rather dishonestly that the curfew was justified by "the security situation." However, it was clear, at least from the Palestinian view point that the main purpose behind the extended lockdown was to push as many Palestinians in the Old Town as possible to leave their homes in order to facilitate the coveted takeover of these homes by Jewish settlers.

Needless to say, these fears and suspicions have since been validated and thoroughly vindicated.

The Shamgar commission, a board of inquiry appointed by the Israeli government to investigate the circumstances surrounding the massacre, concluded that the Israeli occupation authorities had consistently failed to investigate let alone prosecute crimes committed by settlers against Palestinians.

But perhaps it was a local military commander Noam Tivon who said it most honestly when he told the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz: "Let there be no mistake about it. I am not from the U.N., I am from the IDF and I didn't come here to seek people to drink tea with, but first of all to ensure the security of the Jewish settlers."

It is probably safe to say that the overall situation in Hebron as well the rest of the occupied territories is very much similar to what was the situation on the eve of the Ibrahimi mosque massacre 18 years ago.

Jewish terrorists, otherwise called settlers, routinely vandalize Muslim and to a lesser extent Christian houses of worship and scrawl racist graffiti on their walls, insulting religious symbols of both religions,

In addition, the settlers regularly storm the Aqsa Mosque with heavy protection from the Israeli army and police. This gives the fanatical settlers a feeling of empowerment, which emboldens them to commit acts of terror, vandalism, and even murder against the Palestinians, without risking arrest and prosecution by an inherently unfair justice system that ipso facto discriminates against non-Jews.

Had the Ibrahimi Mosque carnage been committed in any other country, the government would have at the very least vacated the harmful settlers.

However, far from doing such a step, the Israeli government actually acted to strengthen the settler presence in Hebron while doing everything possible to harass the native Palestinians and push them to leave.

More importantly, the Israeli occupation authorities resorted to draconian measures against the Palestinians very presence in the old town. This brings us to the Shuhada Street where Palestinian traffic and even Palestinian individuals are off limit to the central thoroughfare which links the Bab El Zawiya district, the commercial heart of the city, to the eastern and southern suburbs as well as the neighboring smaller towns such as Yatta and Dura.

Some of the buildings abutting the street on both sides go back to the British and Ottoman eras. In recent years, efforts were made to rehabilitate the street. However, Jewish settlers fought the project, breaking street lights and the paving stones, as well as hurling stones at the workers.

Today Shuhada Street is a ghost scene. Only Israeli settlers, soldiers and foreign tourists are allowed to access it. And what they see is anti-Arab graffiti sprayed or scrawled across the streets. Some of this graffiti is particularly ugly, such as "kill the Arabs" and "Arabs to the gas chambers."

More bizarre are the metal mesh cages that enclose the balconies of houses where Palestinians continue to live. For these Palestinians to exit their homes -the Israelis have bolted their outside doors- they have to use dangerous ladders, or crawl out the windows in the back of their apartments and go from roof to roof.

Needless to say, the impact of all this harassment is calculated by both the settlers and the Israeli political-security establishment to make the daily life of Palestinians living in Old Hebron, especially along Shuhada Street, an enduring nightmare. And it has.

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Zionist-Hitler Haavara (Transfer) Agreement 1933

In November 1932 German election, National Socialist Party receieved only 33% votes and was not in a position to form government alone. Its leader Adolph Hitler agreed on a Nazi-Conservatives coalition. German President Paul van Hindenburg appointed Hitler Chancellor of Germany in a government dominated by the Conservatives on January 30, 1933.

Within less than two months after Hitler took power, American-British militant Jewish organizations and their boot-licking Christian Zionists declared war against German people on March 24, 1933 – as they’re repeating similar sanctions against Iranian people. They called for ‘crippling boycott’ of German goods as part of blackmailing the new German government to help World Zionist movement to establish the Zionist entity in British mandate Palestine. As result of severe western economic sanctions, in August 1933 – the Hitler regime agreed with Chaim Arlosoroff of the World Zionist Organization to let tens of thousands of German Jews to migrate with their wealth to British occupied Arab Palestine. This agreement is known as the Haavara (Hebrew for “transfer”). The Agreement allowed 60,000 German Jews to imigrate to Palestine and settle on Arab land during 1933-1941.
On this basis of their similar racist ideologies about ethnicity and nationhood, National Socialists and Jewish extremists (Zionists) worked together for what each group believed was in its own national interest. As a result, the Hitler government vigorously supported Zionism and Jewish emigration to Palestine from 1933 until 1940-1941, when the Second World War prevented extensive collaboration.

The official SS newspaper, Das Schwarze Korps, proclaimed its support for Zionism in a May 1935 front-page editorial: “The time may not be too far off when Palestine will again be able to receive its sons who have been lost to it for more than a thousand years. Our good wishes, together with official goodwill, go with them.”

In 1984, American Jewish award-winning journalist, lecturer and author, Edwin Black published his book ‘The Transfer Agreement‘. In the book, Edwin Black, documents the close collaboration between Nazi and Zionist leaders. Black was born into a Polish Zionist Jewish family. His parents migrated to US after WW II. As youth, Black was a blind supporter of the Zionist entity. He lived in a Kibbutz and had planned to settle on stolen land from native Palestinian. When Black decided to write this book, both of his parents severely opposed the idea. In August 2005, Edwin Black questioned the life imprisonment of Jewish spy Jonathan Pollard convicted for spying for “a friendly country Israel”.

The Zionist-controlled mainstream media doesn’t want the western people to know about the part the ‘World Zionist Organization (WZO)’ and the ‘American Jewish Council (AJC)’ played in the Nazi crimes against Gypsie, Christians and Jews. Both organizations were adamant that Jews emigrate nowhere else than Palestine. The Germans had tried to arrange emigration to Madagascar and Uganda but those possibilities were closed by Jewish organizations. What remained is a working relationship with the Zionist organizations Irgun and Haganah to facilitate emigration to Palestine. The British made this difficult.

The economic relationship with Germany was indispensable in the creation of the State of Israel. Without Germany and the Nazis, there would have been no “aliyah” to the Holy Land,” says Black.
The cooperation which existed between Heydrich’s Gestapo and the Jewish self-defense league in Palestine, the Haganah, would not hve been closer if it was not for Eichmann who made it public…the commander of Haganah was Feivel Polkes, born Poland, whith whom in February 1937, the SD troop leader Adolf Eichmann met in Berlin in a wine restaurant, Traube, near the zoo. These two Jews made a brotherly agreement. Polkes the underground fighter got in writing this assurance from Eichman: ‘A body representing Jews in Germany will exert pressure on those leaving Germany to emigrate only to Palestine. Such a policy is in the interest of Germany and will be executed by the Gestapo,” wrote Henneke Kardel, an Austrian Jew in his 1974 book ‘Adolf Hitler: Founder of Israel’.

In 1964, German Jewish author, Dietrich Bronder, documented the reason behind Nazi-Zionist collaboration in ‘Before Hitler Came‘ – their common Jewish Heritage of Adolf Hitler, Rudolf Hess, Reichsmarshall Hermann Goering, Dr. Josef Goebbels, Gregor Strasser, Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank, Heinrich Himmler, Reichsminister von Ribbentrop, SS Leader Reinhard Himmler, and Hitler’s bankers, Ritter von Strauss and von Stein.

Abraham Foxman, national director ADL, in a twist, praised Black’s book for proving that without Zionists’ negotiations with the Nazis, all those Jewish lives would have been lost!
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Sanctions on Iran Backfires

A Canadian journalist, addressing the latest threats of sanctions against Iran's oil sector, says that the United States and some European nations seem to be ‘ignorant of the basic principles of supply and demand.’
Press TV has interviewed writer and journalist, Joshua Blakeney, on his view on the recent hike in fuel prices.

Below is an approximate transcription of the interview:

Press TV: The US has said that in order to stop the possibility of Iran militarizing its nuclear program, sanctions need to be imposed and hence has asked both Europe and China to readjust their oil purchases, amongst some of the countries. Is that logical asking them in essence to embargo themselves?

Blakeney: No, it’s ridiculous and ludicrous. I mean these nations [the US and EU] are constantly championing and extolling the virtues of free-market capitalist economics. These governments in Europe and the United States seem astoundedly ignorant of the basic principles of supply and demand.

There’s a huge demand for Iranian oil and when the US and Europe decide to act in such a hostile way against their national interests and impose sanctions against Iran, Iran will just circumvent them and sell their oil to other consumers on the market.

China is still trading with Iran. India is willing to purchase Iranian oil and even more peripheral countries like Tajikistan are now purchasing Iranian oil. The days where the United States and European countries can push around the indigenous people of Middle East are over.

As I have said on your show previously, we’re living in a multi-polar world, not a uni-polar world now, which I think is really a good thing. We are seeing this expressing itself in Iran’s ability to weather the sanctions being imposed on it.

Vitol, the world’s most significant oil trader has warned of the negative impartations for Western oil companies over its praised Middle East policies, which as we know is emerging from the Israeli hard-rights in the 1980’s, the Likud Party in Israel formulated the Sharon Doctrine of destabilizing the Middle East, which was a tectonic shift from the Middle East policy of propping up leaders and purchasing their oil.

So this destabilization policy that we are seeing in Syria, is not working with Iran, because Iran is able to defend itself, and is able to stand up to those global hegemonies and trade with other countries.

Indeed the EU sanctions were only supposed to be instigated or initiated from July 1, 2012. Yet, Iran says it is not going to trade with 6 EU nation states, so if anything, it’s Iran who is upping the ante, because Iran knows that actually they don’t need to be bossed around anymore by the European states and the US.

It’s interesting that you should mention the quality of oil, because I’m here in Calgary where there’s very dirty toxins, and we’re beginning to see the US ships from purchasing clean-up crude oil to this kind of dirty toxins and in Canada many pro-Israel lobbyists are highly supportive of this project which is environmentally detrimental, because they want to see the US not be reliant on Middle East oil, and Europeans not to be reliant on Middle East oil, and instead purchase this dirty oil from Canada. So this is the reality of the day and I am quite pleased to see that Iran is able to weather this storm.

Press TV: Mr. Takin talked about how the market should be the one to be dictating the amount of oil that each country needs. So when I asked him about the winners and losers, he said it was the average people, the consumers, whether in the US or the European countries that are the losers, because they are the ones that are paying the high prices.

Why is it then that the US led the sanctions, which started this leading to Iran’s decision? Do you think that that was a right move in a sense, or as a political tool in order for them to have this exerted on Iran in terms of what they deem the militarization of its nuclear program?

Blakeney: It’s completely irrational. If the US government or British government or European governments were actually interested in their people, they would obviously want to do commercial dealings with Iran. They would have no interests in being hostile towards a prominent country in the world like Iran. But I think it’s important what the other guest mentioned, about the OPEC oil embargo in 1973. This was an important historical event that we have to understand in order to understand what is going on today.

In 1973, the Arab states and the Persian state were able to show the world that they were able to actually have some sway over the US government and this was of course in relation to Israel and the Yom Kippur war at that time. I think that what happened in 1973, was a rude awakening for the Israeli government, and I think since then we’ve seen a policy where Israel has tried to do their very best to de-fund Middle East regimes and weaken and take funds away from Middle East governments so they don’t have the ability to be involved and stand up for themselves.

So I think, as your guest suggested, this is actually jeopardizing US oil interests significantly, and US oil companies are increasingly upset with their government is doing which does lead us to the Israeli elephant in the room. The pro-Israeli lobby has been lobbying for a policy for the last 20 or 30 years, which actually runs against the traditional US-Middle East interests. A prominent oil company based here in Calgary just redrew from Syria. How is this destabilization of the Middle East benefiting oil companies? Clearly, it is not.

So I think that we can’t really understand what’s going on in terms of the oil market, unless we understand that this is not actually being motivated by oil companies primarily. This is also being motivated by crazed ethnic-nationalist state in the Middle East that is acting like any nationalist ethnic state in a highly irrational and unenlightened manner and I think that’s where politics meets economics, and I am not myself a champion of free-market economics, I am for state-owned oil companies. But certainly, this is running against the traditional policy that these governments nominally support, which is free-market economics. This is a state intervention in the market, which is quite ironic when we have the whole Cold War of the US telling us that the government is the problem and free-market is the most optimum way to run economic affairs in the world. This is highly ironic.

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The Afghan Billy the Kid

 

By Richard Edmondson

 
It sounds like something out of a western. A desperado steals quietly into a heavily-guarded area, shoots dead two rapscallions, and gets away clean. This apparently is what happened at the Afghan Interior Ministry Saturday in Kabul.
Not only is the compound around the building heavily guarded in and of its own right, but according to the New York Times, the killings occurred in “one of the most tightly secured areas of the ministry”—a command and control center from which officials apparently are able to monitor conditions throughout the entire country.
How well planned the operation was remains to be seen, but it sounds pretty audacious.
At first the two dead were described only as “American advisers,” however, the Times reports they were US officers, while a story from Reuters identifies one as a US colonel and the other as a “major with NATO forces.”
“There is CCTV there and special locks. The killer would have had to have the highest security (clearance) to get to the room where they were killed,” an Afghan source told Reuters.
The two men were apparently shot in the back of the head. The Taliban have claimed responsibility, and say the daring raid was in response to the recent Qur’an burnings. But how did they pull it off? How did the attacker infiltrate such a heavily-guarded building? A report in the Toronto Globe and Mail perhaps gives us a clue:
In a statement, Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said the gunman was an insurgent named Abdul Rahman. He said an accomplice inside the ministry helped him get inside the compound. He said the killings were a planned response to the Qur'an burnings.

“After the attack, Rahman informed us by telephone that he was able to kill four high-ranking American advisers,” Mujahid said. The Taliban frequently exaggerate casualty claims.

The notion that Taliban statements are any less reliable than those issued by the Pentagon is a dubious concept at best, but of course this is the assumption under which mainstream media always operate. But as all the reports note, the attack came on the fifth day of protests which have rocked the country, and whether “Abdul Rahman” is the assailants real name—or simply an alias—all the mainstream media agree on one other point as well: the bastard got away.
In the view of the New York Times, the killings “add to the drumbeat of concern” about increased anger among Afghan civilians. That anger of course is understandable. And it isn’t just the burning of Qur’ans. A horrendous toll has been exacted by the past decade of war and occupation. If such an occupation were taking place on American soil, would not Americans have undertaken similar acts against their occupiers? Yet in the view of Gen. John Allen, US-NATO commander in Afghanistan, the man who penetrated the Interior Ministry is a “coward.”
“The perpetrator of this attack is a coward whose actions will not go unanswered,” Allen said in a statement released to the media.
Wrong, General. The cowards are the men and women in your army who sit at control panels, push buttons, and kill people thousands of miles away. The man who carried out this attack would have known that if captured he would face certain torture and death. Whatever else he may be—a freedom fighter or a murderer—he is not a coward.
This past Thursday, Obama issued a shallow, half-hearted apology in response to the Qur’an burnings. I call it shallow and half-hearted because that’s what it is. While Americans have possibly forgotten that guards at Guantanamo routinely taunted prisoners by flushing Qur’ans down toilets, the people of Afghanistan doubtless remember this. They also are likely to remember the video which surfaced only recently showing US soldiers urinating on Taliban corpses. Indeed, it is fresh in their minds and no doubt adding to the momentum of the protests. Now again—imagine if the situation were reversed and it were Muslims urinating on the bodies of US soldiers.
Little has been said regarding the details of the Qur’an burnings. We are told on the one hand that it was a “mistake” and on the other that the incident is being “investigated.” What of course should be clear by now, even to the most ardent Fox News watchers sitting with their beer cans in front of their TV sets, is that we are not wanted in Afghanistan, not even by the Afghan police and army whom we presumably are training to “secure” the country. (Secure it from what? one wonders.)
In the wake of the killings, NATO responded by pulling all military advisers out of Afghan ministries in Kabul, but this is the wrong response. The correct response would be to pull all military forces out of Afghanistan completely. And Pakistan. And Iraq. And Libya. With millions of Americans out of work and living in the streets, what possible justification can there be for continuing these wars? There is none.

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