Burdening only Israel with a journalistic burden of proof
Mideast Media Sampler - 08/24/2013...
Mideast Media Sampler - 08/24/2013...
Mideast Media Sampler 08/19/2013 - The New York Times faults Israel for looking out for its own interests...
These groups claim only to seek an end to the "occupation" of East Jerusalem and the West Bank. That territory, as we've covered here many times, is not illegally occupied.
AFSC has a long history of demonizing Israel and seeking to delegitimize Israel under the seemingly benign Quaker movement name. AFSC is one of the most active BDS supporters, providing support for BDS groups on and off campus:
AFSC seeks the de facto destruction of Israel as a Jewish state by pushing for a "right of return" for all Palestinian refugees, based on the false claim that such right of return is required under U.N. Resolution 194. In fact, as readers know, there were as many Jewish refugees from Arab countries as the other way around.
There's a very telling remark at the end of Philadelphia Jewish Exponent's Philly-Based Quaker Group Criticized For BDS Camp:
Alexis Moore, an AFSC spokeswoman, said her group rejects “the idea that BDS is anti-Semitic. We are not targeting a country.” Instead, it is targeting specific companies like Israeli-owned Sodastream, that has its home fountain soda maker factory on the West Bank. “We see nothing anti-Semitic in the use of these non-violent tactics. Our work is rooted in human rights and equal justice for everyone.”By mentioning SodaStream she gives away her game.
Mideast Media Sampler - 08/16/2013...
I was interviewed this morning by Lee Rayburn of WHCU 870 AM in Ithaca. The topic was the release of prisoners by Israel and the Middle East Peace Process. ...
"I am peace, and when I speak, they are for war" - Psalms 120:7...
Why not? The Kurds out number Palestinians several times over, and unlike Palestinians, have a real ethnic and cultural distinction from surrounding Arabs (and in Turkey, Turks). But for Europeans drawing lines on maps and Turkish national ambitions, there should have been an independent nation for...
On this date in 2001, Hamas bombed the Sbarro Pizza restaurant in Jerusalem. 15 people were killed, including 7 children. The bombing was celebrated as a great victory for Palestinians, including by Palestinian university students. Ahlam Tamimi, the women who led the suicide bomber to the location, was...
Devastating Report from NGO Monitor on the tactics of the "Jewish wing of the [Palestinian solidarity] movement"...
Mideast Media Sampler - 08/02/2013 - How the Obama administration is playing Israel in the Mainstream Media...
Netanyahu responds: "The first part is untrue, and the second won’t come true.”...
(Mas'ade Druze Village Israel, looking towards Mount Hermon)[/caption]
You can see on this map how far north Metula is:
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(Metula, Israel - Map View)[/caption]
These map view give a good perspective on how Metula is surrounded on three sides by Lebanon:
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(Metula, Israel - Street Map View)[/caption]
... in the U.S.A. as of 5:04 a.m. Eastern, after an 11 hour flight from Israel to JFK. Then the 4.5 hour drive to Ithaca. So suffice it to say I'm tired. My final Israel travel post, which was mostly prepared yesterday while I was in...
(Quneitra Crossing, Golan Heights, view from Avital Volcanic Park)[/caption]
We then headed to the nearby Golan Heights Wind Farm, which had a better view of the smoke rising from the area:
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(Golan Heights Wind Farm - map view)[/caption]
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(Golan Heights Wind Farm - View of Syria)[/caption]
Mideast Media Sampler 07/30/2013...
(Kibbutz Sha'ar HaGolan, Israel - Map View)[/caption]
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(Kibbutz Sha'ar HaGolan, Israel, view towards Golan Heights)[/caption]
We then drove on the snake-like Highway 98 up the side of the Golan Heights facing Jordan across a deep ravine. The border fence along the road is shown in this photo -- my reaction was the same as yours probably is -- that's the border fence! We were assured that the Jordanian policing of its side of the border together with the topography was sufficient.
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(Highway 98, Israel, climbing Golan Heights - Jordan Border Fence)[/caption]
Note also the red triangle signifying a minefield -- something we would see repeatedly throughout the Golan even away from the border. Vigorous warning signs not to leave the established roads and pathways were everywhere.
(Kibbutz Ein Shemer, Israel, map location)[/caption]
Founded in 1927, Ein Shemer is a fairly typical Kibbutz, about 650 people, with a variety of agriculture (dairy, cotton, etc.) as well as factories. Facing pressures facing many Kibbutzim, Ein Shemer voted a couple of years ago to allow limited “inequality” of income (up to 2.5 times what the Kibbutz pays members) for those with outside jobs in order to retain and attract younger residents.
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(Kibbutz Ein Shemer residential courtyard)[/caption]
We then went on to climb towards the Golan, stoping at the Mount Barkan lookout point, near Mount Gilboa, which has a tremendous view of the Galilee region of northern Israel.
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(Mount Barkan Lookout Point, Israel, map location)[/caption]
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(Mount Barkan Lookout, Israel, view)[/caption]
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