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Why Arabs Believe In Force Fields
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The following article, about information warfare, is in itself information warfare. Israel's Mossad, along with the CIA/US military and India's RAW did indeed conduct the Mumbai attacks. That aside, the sad fact remains that "inshallah"as understood by the average Joe and Jane results in needless deaths and sets a person up for gross manipulation. I would not have brought this highly sensitive subject up had I not encountered it myself and know it to be fact.

Just so you know, I am a non-religious Christian who often shakes his head at other folks who call themselves Christians yet understand certain key beliefs of the faith so incorrectly they may as well be devil worshippers. Also, many faithful Jews like the Neturei Karta folks clearly understand what a perversion of Judaism Zionism is. As for the small yet powerful minority of secularists,  their belief systems are so diverse and mostly completely messed up that brief analysis here is impossible. 

 

December 26, 2008: Many Pakistanis now believe that the recent Islamic terrorist attack in Mumbai, India, was the work of the Israeli Mossad, or the American CIA. Such fantasies are a common explanation, in Moslem nations, for Islamic terrorist atrocities. Especially when women and children, and Moslems, are among the victims, other Moslems tend to accept fantastic explanations shifting the blame to infidels (non-Moslems).

Conspiracies are not unique to the Moslem world, but they are much more common there. After the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, many Moslems again blamed Israel. A favorite variation of this is that, before the attacks on the World Trade Center, a secret message went out to all Jews in the area to stay away. Another variation has it that the 19 attackers (all of them Arab, 15 from Saudi Arabia) were really not Arabs, but falsely identified as part of the Israeli deception. In the United States, some Americans insist that the attack was the work of the U.S. government, complete with the World Trade Center towers being brought down by prepositioned explosive charges. While few Americans accept this, the Moslem fantasies are widely accepted in the Moslem world. Even Western educated Arabs, speaking good English, will casually express, and accept, these tales of the Israeli Mossad staging the attacks, to trick the U.S. into attacking Afghanistan and Iraq. Americans are shocked at this, but the Moslems expressing these beliefs just shrug.

American troops arriving in Iraq go through a real culture shock as they encounter these cultural difference. They also discover that the cause of this, and many other Arab problems, is the concept of "inshallah" ("If God wills it.") This is a basic tenet of Islam, although some scholars believe the attitude preceded that religion. In any event, "inshallah" is deadly when combined with modern technology. For this reason, Arab countries either have poorly maintained infrastructure and equipment (including military stuff), or import a lot of foreigners, possessing the right attitudes, to maintain everything. That minority of Arabs who do have the right attitude towards maintenance and personal responsibility are considered odd, but useful.

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Israeli Strategy After the Russo-Georgian War
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By George Friedman

The Russo-Georgian war continues to resonate, and it is time to expand our view of it. The primary players in Georgia, apart from the Georgians, were the Russians and Americans. On the margins were the Europeans, providing advice and admonitions but carrying little weight. Another player, carrying out a murkier role, was Israel. Israeli advisers were present in Georgia alongside American advisers, and Israeli businessmen were doing business there. The Israelis had a degree of influence but were minor players compared to the Americans.

More interesting, perhaps, was the decision, publicly announced by the Israelis, to end weapons sales to Georgia the week before the Georgians attacked South Ossetia. Clearly the Israelis knew what was coming and wanted no part of it. Afterward, unlike the Americans, the Israelis did everything they could to placate the Russians, including having Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert travel to Moscow to offer reassurances. Whatever the Israelis were doing in Georgia, they did not want a confrontation with the Russians.

It is impossible to explain the Israeli reasoning for being in Georgia outside the context of a careful review of Israeli strategy in general. From that, we can begin to understand why the Israelis are involved in affairs far outside their immediate area of responsibility, and why they responded the way they did in Georgia.

We need to divide Israeli strategic interests into four separate but interacting pieces:

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New Building, Same Old Zionist Attacks for Brooklyn Arabic School
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New Building, Same Old Controversy for Brooklyn Arabic School

by Mary Frost (mfrost@brooklyneagle.net), published online 09-03-2008

DOE Disputes Charges by Group Trying To Bring Back Ex-Principal

By Mary Frost
Brooklyn Daily Eagle

FORT GREENE — To say that the Arabic-themed Khalil Gibran International Academy (KGIA), a dual-language grade 6-12 public school in Brooklyn, had a bumpy first school year would be a massive understatement.

Founded with the aim of providing the city’s children with a foundation in Arabic language and culture, the little school and its students soon became a ping pong ball in a game played by forces beyond its control.

Attacks by conservative groups, multiple location changes accompanied by parent protests, the resignation of the founding principal, a continuing lawsuit, discipline problems and charges of inept handling by the city’s Department of Education (DOE) are just a few of the highlights of the school’s first year.

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Is this the way?
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Aug. 19, 2008

daniel gavron , THE JERUSALEM POST

Why would a pamphlet published 60 years ago be of any interest today? This was the question I asked myself, when it arrived on my computer recently, in response to a public discussion in which I had participated in London. Jonathan Freedland of the Guardian, noted academic and peace activist Tony Klug and I had debated "Two-states for two peoples: solution or illusion?" At the end of the evening, Prof. Michael Zander approached me about his late father, Walter Zander, and subsequently e-mailed me his Web site (www,walterzander.info). I was fascinated by both the books and essays, but particularly struck by a 45-page pamphlet he wrote in 1947.

"Is This the Way?" was published early in 1948 by Victor Gollancz, price one shilling. While much of the material relates very much to its own time, I was astounded at how relevant its insights are to our situation today. The German-born Zander was the secretary of the Friends of the Hebrew University in Britain for almost three decades. A lawyer by training, he was a prolific author, writing about everything from economics and legal matters to Soviet Jewry and the holy sites in this country.

"Is This the Way?" was composed in the dramatic period between the United Nations vote partitioning Palestine in November 1947 and the declaration of the State of Israel in May 1948. Very much in defiance of the triumphal mood in the Jewish community at that time, Zander criticizes the Zionist policy toward the Arabs.

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Apartheid in Practice
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"While most foreign nationals who marry Israelis can live in the Jewish state and eventually obtain citizenship, Palestinians and some other Arabs are unable to do so."

In Israel, married but without rights

Report, The Electronic Intifada, 5 August 2008

BEERSHEBA/JAFFA (IRIN) - Some 15,000 Palestinians who married Israeli citizens in the past decade are illegal or temporary residents. Their lives and those of their families have become "unstable," according to non-governmental organizations.

"Many families are being forced to live underground," said Orna Cohen, an attorney from Adalah, an Israeli rights group fighting the ban on "family unifications" (mixed marriages involving Palestinians or some other Arabs) in Israel.

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Anti-Zionist Jewish Rabbis protesting against Zionists barbaric demolitions of Palestinian homes
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31.07.08

Commenting on the Israeli demolition of a five story home in East Jerusalem’s Beit Hanina which rendered another 70 Palestinians homeless, Rabbi Meir Hirsh, a leading rabbinical figure within the Jerusalem ultra - Orthodox community, of Neturei Karta Palestine, issued the following statement:

“Thus it is precisely because we are Torah believing Jews that we have come here today to protest the destruction and confiscation of individual’s homes in historic Palestine.

"Tragically this is not an isolated incident. Over the years the NaZionists government has plunged itself ever deeper into the abyss of moral blindness, performing acts of senseless cruelty that have only fanned the fires of hate in the Middle East.”

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'As if they had never existed'
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The Makings of History / Secrets of the olive trees

By Tom Segev

The Ein Hod artists village describes itself on its Hebrew Internet site as "an ancient Israeli environment." It belongs to "a Middle Eastern culture from other times" and, according to the English-language site, visitors can "discern in the old structures the many textures and architectural forms of earlier occupants - from the Christian Crusades to the Turkish Empire."

The houses of the Arabs who lived there until 1948 are not mentioned. This is an unusual case: A recently published study shows that the kibbutzim and moshavim that arose on the ruins of Arab villages do not usually omit this fact, even if the Arab residents themselves, who were expelled and fled, are almost never mentioned, as if they had never existed.

When writing her book "Beshulei haderekh uveshulei hatoda'a" (On the Road Side, on the Mind Side), published by November Books, geographer Noga Kadman began with the assumption that the Arab villages were pushed to the margins of Israeli discourse. But when she examined internal newsletters and anniversary publications put out by kibbutzim and moshavim that had been established on the remains of these villages, she discovered an attitude of possessiveness and few moral qualms: There is no shame in living in Arabs' houses, but it isn't pleasant to mention the Arabs themselves. It is as though their history and their way of life had never existed. The takeover of the abandoned villages is often described as part of the effort to make the wilderness bloom.

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Arab-American who alleged hostility at state agency wins $337,000 award
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By William C. Lhotka

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
07/19/2008

CLAYTON — A jury has awarded $337,000 to a former Missouri Department of Natural Resources supervisor who claimed he was subject to a hostile work environment after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the invasion of Iraq.

Mohamad Alhalabi, who is of Lebanese descent, told the jury in St. Louis County Circuit Court during a two-week trial that his bosses did nothing to alleviate ethnic slurs, including personal attacks in anonymous anti-Muslim fliers.

Alhalabi was the regional director for the DNR from 2000 to 2005 and oversaw a staff of 70 from his offices in Sunset Hills.

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Israel uses rats against Jeruslem Arabs
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Jul 20, 2008 4:24 | Updated Jul 20, 2008 10:39

Palestinians: Israel uses rats against J'lem Arabs

By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

The Palestinian Authority's official news agency Wafa says Israel is using rats to drive Arab families out of their homes in the Old City of Jerusalem.

In the past the news agency, which is controlled and funded by PA President Mahmoud Abbas's office, has accused Israel of using wild pigs to drive Palestinians out of their homes and fields in the West Bank. In the reports, Palestinians were quoted by the agency as saying that they had seen Israelis release herds of wild pigs, which later attacked them.

But this is the first time that Palestinians have spoken of rats being used against them.

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Ninety years ago, the Arabs gave their opinion – and were ignored
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* Last Updated: July 13. 2008 8:43PM UAE / July 13. 2008 4:43PM GMT

It was 90 years ago this month that the then US President Woodrow Wilson delivered a speech elaborating his commitment to the principles of self-determination.

He was speaking on the Fourth of July, 1918, when the First World War was still in the balance. Wilson, in his speech, addressed what he called the four great “ends for which the people of the world are fighting”. One of these, he said, required that “the settlement of every question, whether of territory or sovereignty, of economic arrangement, or of political relationship, [should be determined] upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned, and not upon the basis of material interest or advantage of any other nation or people which may desire a different settlement for the sake of its own exterior influence or mastery”.

Though, Wilson, himself, was not always consistent in the pursuit of this goal, his anti-colonial instinct put him at odds with America’s European allies, particularly the British and the French.

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New Yorker shows its blatant racism
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A recruitment poster for the right-wing.

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The fall of an Arab town in 1948
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09:10 Mecca time, 06:10 GMT

FOCUS: COMMENTARY: 60 YEARS OF DIVISION

By Sandy Tolan, Middle East author and journalist

David Ben-Gurion declares the state of Israel on May 14, 1948 in this file photo [GALLO/GETTY]

On the evening of July 11, 1948, in the town of al-Ramla on the coastal plain of Palestine, the sons and daughters of the town patriarch huddled together in the family compound.

There was flour in the storehouse, enough for a few days' supply of bread, if the family chose to hold out a little longer.

But enemy forces were drawing closer. Even for Sheikh Mustafa al-Khairi, head of one of the "notable" families of al-Ramla, the inevitable could not be delayed much longer.

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Former US diplomat gets year for anti-Arab comments
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Fri 11 Jul 2008, 20:37 GMT

WASHINGTON, July 11 (Reuters) - A retired U.S. diplomat was sentenced on Friday to one year in prison and fined $10,000 for sending racist, threatening messages to an Arab-American group, the Justice Department said.

The diplomat, Patrick Syring of Arlington, Virginia, sent abusive and intimidating e-mails and voice mails to employees of the Arab American Institute, a Washington group.

He was sentenced in federal court in the U.S. capital after pleading guilty to federal civil rights charges, the Justice Department said in a statement.

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Israel Approves 2,000 New Jews-Only Homes in East Jerusalem
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Israel approves 2,000 new homes in east Jerusalem

By Carolynne Wheeler in Jerusalem

Last updated: 3:44 PM BST 10/07/2008

Palestinian officials have threatened to suspend peace talks with Israel over the approval of about 2,000 new homes in settlements in east Jerusalem.

"We believe this is not only a violation of the understanding of the Annapolis Conference but an attempt by the Israeli government to undermine the process that was started at the conference," said Yasser Abed Rabbo, a close advisor to the Palestinian Authority president, Mahmoud Abbas, and head of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation.

He said they were "considering the possibility of freezing all relations with the Israeli government, including the negotiations," over the expansion.

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Joe Lieberman all set to label US Jews as more likely to be “homegrown terrorists”
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Okay, okay, Lieberman means Arabs and Muslims, not Jews.  The truth is the neocons have destroyed America via a bullsh*t 'war on terror', and shocker, most of these cons are Jews.

ACLU Skeptical of Senate Hearing on “Homegrown” Terrorism (7/9/2008)

Alienating Islamic community does nothing to make America safer

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Contact: media@dcaclu.org

Washington, DC – The American Civil Liberties Union urges the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee to avoid suggesting that Americans of a certain religion or ethnicity have a greater proclivity for “homegrown terrorism.” Tomorrow the committee conducts a hearing on, “Islamist Extremism and Efforts to Counter It.” Caroline Fredrickson, director of the ACLU’s Washington Legislative Office said, “Making certain people, simply because of their religious beliefs and backgrounds, terror suspects is a grave national security mistake. We risk real harm to core civil rights and raise the risks of violent attacks by ignoring the Timothy McVeighs and Ted Kaczynskis who seek to do us harm.”

A report released in May by Senators Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) and Susan Collins (R-ME), "Violent Islamist Extremism, the Internet, and the Homegrown Terrorism Threat," is based on findings from hearings held by the committee. The ACLU and nearly twenty other groups provided the committee with concerns with the report, most notably the free speech implications of labeling the Internet a "weapon" and unfairly singling out members of one religious group as possible "extremists."

“We must stop limiting the rights of our citizenry in the name of fear mongering. The ACLU understands the need to prevent criminal acts of violence but to do so by targeting communities based on religious beliefs is closing the door to free thought and opening the door to the thought police,” said Fredrickson. “We should not be legislating against thought and we should certainly not be regulating religious or unpopular thought. A dynamic debate can only make this country stronger and safer.”

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Israel prefers bombing Iran to peace with Arab world
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Living forever by bombardment

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By Gideon Levy

So what is the "great plan"? As things look now, this is the way Israel is planning its future: Every time some Middle Eastern country tries to obtain nuclear weapons, Israel will bomb it. Bomb - and bombard. Beyond the problematic assumption that we are allowed to do what others are not allowed, and what is secure in our hands is dangerous in the hands of others, this kind of conduct will lead to disaster. We tried twice, in Iraq and in Syria, and it worked; it is doubtful it was essential.

Now it seems we are going to try a third time against Iran. It may even be successful, but nothing lasts forever. It will end in catastrophe. From bombardment to bombardment, that is not the way for Israel to establish itself in the Middle East in the long term. But no one discusses the long term beyond tomorrow.

We could and should now discuss the chances, and especially the risks, of an attack on Iran. We usually hold such a discussion, if at all, under impossible conditions: either retrospectively, when it is too late, lacking information or after receiving disinformation. Those in on the secrets are also the ones to make the decision. But those in on secrets always lean in a belligerent direction; war is the only doctrine and craft they know. So it is very dangerous to depend solely on them.

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Israel's ethnic and religious cleansing apparently not welcomed
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Palestinian kills 3 in Jerusalem bulldozer attack

2 hours, 43 minutes ago

By Jeffrey Heller and Avida Landau

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A Palestinian rammed a bulldozer into Israeli buses, cars and pedestrians on one of Jerusalem's busiest streets on Wednesday, killing three people and wounding more than 40, emergency services said.

Police said the driver of the 20-tonne earthmoving vehicle was shot dead by a civilian and a policeman who climbed onto its cab as it careered for 500 meters (yards) along Jaffa Road.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility from militant groups and police said they were trying to establish if the dead man, a 30-year-old from Arab East Jerusalem, acted alone.

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Israeli govt Jews targeting Israeli Arabs
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Targeting the Arabs

Legislation that prevents MKs from visiting enemy states is an anti-Arab law

Ahmad Tibi

Published: 07.01.08, 08:52 / Israel Opinion

A barrage of anti-Arab bills is flooding the 17th Knesset. Every rightist faction and Knesset member want an anti-Arab law named after them, and preferably a law that targets Arab Knesset members. This is a “hot” issue; a worthwhile move ahead of the next elections.

Methodically and consistently, the Right is attempting to tarnish the image of the entire Arab public, including its leadership, via draconian, McCarthyian, and ridiculous bills that easily become laws in the State of Israel.


The latest one is the law proposed by MKs Esterina Tartman and Zevulun Orlev, aimed at preventing those visiting “enemy states” (Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia) from running for the Knesset! Just like that.

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You Don’t Mess With the Racism
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First Published 2008-06-26

What we are to believe by watching this film is that if everyone would just stop ‘hating’, Israelis and Palestinians could effortlessly live together in harmony. But ‘hate’ has little to do with a conflict rooted in a people’s desire for basic human rights and an end to oppression, says Remi Kanazi.

I love Adam Sandler. From Billy Madison to Happy Gilmore to the Chanukah Song, the predecessor of the Superbad generation has effortlessly conquered the domain of slapstick comedy and inappropriate jokes. But damn you Scuba Steve! If you’re going to propagate misinformation about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, do it quietly—or at least in your non-comedic life.

You Don’t Mess With the Zohan, Sandler’s new flick, takes Hollywood chicanery and stereotypes that denigrate Arabs to an unprecedented level—surpassing hit flicks like the Kingdom, the Siege, and every Arnold Schwarzenegger and Chuck Norris movie that came before it. I group Zohan with other shamelessly racist action movies because a film should at least be minutely funny to be categorized as a comedy. For the Sandler diehards and hilarity-loving skeptics, I should clearly state: using race and prejudices to engender laughter is not the problem. Mel Brooks and the creators of South Park exploit stereotypes far beyond anything Sandler has ever done, but unlike Zohan, I don’t think insidious propaganda and underlying racism drive their comedy. After all, if this hebetudinous clunker was just comedy, Sandler and company wouldn’t have, as the New York Times reported, sought out Arab actors to give the movie “legitimacy.” Their search was successful and a few token Arabs showed their presence to innocuously inform the public that it is okay to vilify the crazy towel-headed terrorists once again. 

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The New AmeriKKKa: Anti-Arabs At The Arab Festival
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Anti-Arabs at the Arab Festival


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