Tuesday briefs

Massive fires in Jerusalem: Bastards have been setting fires all over since it’s the dry season, and they saw how much it hurt Israel last year. They haven’t declared this one arson yet, but it had two separate points of origin. You do the math.

Does anyone else think this is utterly sacreligeous? Vladimir Putin visited the Western Wall. Something in me thinks it’s utterly wrong to let him near the remains of our Temple, because he’s helping Israel’s enemies kill Jews by supplying them with weapons–and the Iranians with the nuclear plants they’re using to create weapons-grade material.

It’s the Nutty Kartas: The assholes who vandalized Yad Vashem were “youths” from Neturei Karta.

The police have arrested three suspects in the vandalism of Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum earlier in June.

The four, ages 18, 26 and 27, who are residents of Jerusalem and Bnei Brak, belong to the Neturei Karta sect.

Disgusting people. Utterly disgusting. Too bad we don’t excommunicate. Jews thanking Hitler, even in graffiti, would seem to me to be an excommunicable offense.

What you mean we, Islamist? Turkey got a strongly-worded statement from NATO condemning Syria’s shooting down a Turkish jet. Looks like they’re on their own. For now. Erdogan is threatening to send in his troops. Here’s hoping.

The UN and Hamas: Perfect together. A must-read by Anne Bayefsky on how the UN Human Rights Council facilitates terrorists and murderers.

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Possible phishing popup?

If you get a popup on this site, it’s from the Sitemeter widget. Don’t click on it, it may be a phishing attempt. I will disable it if need be.

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Monday Islamist briefs

Egypt, enemy, same difference: An Islamist won the presidency of Egypt. He’s already promising to “review” the Camp David Peace Treaty with Israel and increase ties to Iran. Also, Fatah is nervous as hell and Hamas is ecstatic. Awesome work by Obama’s smart power. Say, Tom Friedman, how’s that “Facebook kids” revolution going in Egypt? Tom? Tom? Hello? Is anyone there?

Gloom and doom: Ron Ben-Yishai’s analysis of the Islamist win: Gloom. Barry Rubin’s analysis: Doom. Doom. Ha’aretz: Not so gloomy.

It’s CYA time: Syria says, “Oh, that was a Turkish jet? We thought it was someone else invading our territory from your country.”

What, no condemnation from the world? Turkey is bombing Kurds inside Iraq, but I’ll bet you didn’t know that. Nobody cares when a country that is not Israel crosses borders to take out terrorists or threats to its own nation. It is only Israel that is denied the right to self-defense.

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Three more days until the Obamacare ruling

Nothing from the Supreme Court today, but the next (and last for this season) session will be on Thursday, when we will hear Chief Justice Roberts read the opinion of the Supreme Court. It is widely expected to be a loss for the president. I had the SCOTUSBLOG live-blogging widget on in the background while I worked; it’s a very good way to keep updated. Every time someone writes something new, you get a little typewriter-type noise, so I could glance over while working (my computers are catty-corner on my L-shaped desk).

I agree with one of the decisions handed down today. I don’t think that a 14-year-old child should be sentenced to life without parole, and neither did the Supremes. They also struck down a lot of the Arizona immigration law, but left intact the ability of the police to check the legal status of someone who has been arrested before they are released. Not a good day for the liberal Justices.

The Supreme Court also upheld the ability of corporations to contribute to political campaigns. Makes sense to me–if unions can do it, companies should be able to, as well. Let us not pretend that all corporations only contribute to Republican causes. Hollywood is utterly in the Democrats’ pocket.

Check out the rest at SCOTUSBlog. It’s a great resource.

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Sunday briefs

WTF is a “gradual” truce? Apparently, Hamas thinks it’s a truce if they shoot fewer rockets at Israel. And yet, Iron Dome intercepted five rockets last night–something it does only when the rockets are going to hit populated areas. So Hamas is upping the danger quotient and lowering the number of missiles. Truce, as always, means “We get to keep firing rockets but you have to stop killing our terrorists trying to fire rockets.” Yeah, how’s that working out for you?

“If the last rounds were not enough to deliver the message … we are ready to crush the enemy and to curb its arrogance and to respond to aggression in a strong way,” the group said in a statement earlier.

I do believe the IDF wants you to bring it.

Looks like the OWS spirit is catching: A year later, Israel has its own assholes trying to trash businesses. I do not care what the cause; violence is never going to help people agree with it.

But it’s Israel they protest against: So, those “pinkwashing” idiots? Have they ever organized a conference at CUNY about, say, Iran’s discrimination against homosexuals? Because Iran just shut down a publisher for “promotion of homosexuality“. Can you say, “Israeli Double Standard Time”? I knew you could.

Death threats for Jews in France: Rampant anti-Semitism in France leads to death threats for the chief rabbi. But of course, the French are doing nothing substantial, because the perpetrators are mostly Muslims. You know, displaying their feelings about Israel.

Turkey vs. Syria, Round Two: Oops, guess the Syrians shouldn’t have shot down that Turkish jet. Looks like Erdogan is really, really mad. He’s asking for a NATO meeting. Which could be the opening the world needs to send in troops to take out the Dorktator. (I’m thinking they won’t, but you never know.) Hey, maybe Erdogan can break diplomatic relations with Syria, issue angry statements every day demanding an apology and restitution for the victims, and then go whining to the ICC about Syria breaking international law. Oh, wait. That’s only for Israel. Never mind.

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The novel update

I’m in the editing phase now. Next week I send the manuscript to my copy editor, then out to beta readers. Things are going well. I got thumbnail sketches for the cover art last week and picked a scene, so Julie will be working on that soon.

I’m trying to write a summary, but I think I need to farm it out. I’m not that great at it. Also looking for a cover designer. It’s coming out in ebook as well as POD available from Amazon, still looking at a mid-August launch date. So things are going well.

I have to say, since I’m reading it in its entirety for the first time since I wrote it–it’s a damned good story. I’m pretty happy with it. I think you will be, too.

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Writing and reading link roundup

What E-publishing means to a country boy:

If you didn’t grow up where I did, you may not understand what this means, but it’s worth hearing. I know a lot of people with e-readers who are reading voraciously, who had very little access to books previously. When I was a boy, before we found that warehouse, we had just the books my mother had brought out of her father’s house and stored in a dead, heavyweight 1960s refrigerator that she had repurposed as a bookcase. As a child, I wasn’t even allowed to read anything other than picture books at the library until my parents faced off with the librarian behind a closed door and left him shaking and pale.

Now, an hour and a hundred twenty, and you own a library.

The power in publishing is shifting.

Most U.S. readers are unaware of ebook availability at libraries.

It’s the end of the [publishing] world as we know it.

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Friday Fluffy kitty post

The world news is all annoying or depressing, so instead, Caturday comes early this week.

Tig lying on the floor, not wishing to be bothered

He barely opened his eyes while I took that picture.

Gracie in the sunlight

Miss Gracie, looking lovely, as usual. That patch of sun is one of her spots in my office. Every morning, she settles into it.

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Thursday briefs

It’s a rocket-filled truce: The AP whitewashes and slants the story, as Hamas pretends to offer a truce while still firing rockets at Israeli civilians. And this used to be the lead sentence:

After a deadly cross-border raid, a new round of tit-for-tat bombings and rocket fire has torn apart Gaza and parts of Israel

Now it’s this:

Amid spiraling violence, the military wing of Hamas said Wednesday it is ready to declare an Egyptian-brokered truce with Israel, according to multiple reports.

Your objective media at work.

What’s wrong with this headline? Take a moment. I’ll wait.

Alice Walker rejects Israeli translation of “The Color Purple”

Is there a language out there called “Israeli”? Has there ever been? No? Then Alice Walker is refusing to publish the book in Hebrew, which is the language of the Jewish people and has been for thousands of years. Anti-Semitic, much?

Playing both sides: Say, that ship that Russia said wasn’t carry military helicopters to Syria? Well, yeah, it was.

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Wednesday briefs

The real reason for the fence attack: Money. Ron ben-Yishai says Bedouins are ultimately behind the Sinai border attack, because their income from smuggling has dropped sharply as Israel builds the border fence. Gee, the poor things. They can no longer smuggle Africans, drugs, and weapons into Israel with impunity. Ben-Yishai says there will be a tough summer on the border.

Got another terrorist: The IDF got one of the terrorists who planned the border attack.

American bought and paid for terrorists: Gee, who could have predicted that by training Palestinian “police” officers in military weapons and tactics, they’d use that training to their own advantage, instead of trying to build a Palestinian state? Hm, let’s think. Did anyone think it was a stupid idea? Oh. Wait. That’s right, me.

More rocket fire, no condemnation from the UN: Nothing at all since the statement urging Israel to lift the blockade of Gaza. Well, except for this statement urging Israel to resume peace talks. It came out yesterday, after the terrorist attack, and while the rockets were raining down from Egypt and Gaza. Here’s what the UN thinks is the problem:

“The latest announcements related to settlements are an added setback. As we speak, there are ongoing intensive efforts to avoid a renewed deadlock,” he added.

And here’s what the UN has to say about the attacks by terrorists:

In addition, the relative calm that prevailed in Gaza since April was disrupted with a series of recent incidents. Overall, a total of 15 rockets and 27 mortar shells were fired from Gaza into Israel, while the Israel Defense Forces conducted seven incursions and 14 airstrikes into Gaza, resulting in nine Palestinian militants killed and nine injured, and 15 Palestinian civilians injured.

It is the next-to-last paragraph in the news release. Awesome job, UN!

And oh yeah–Hamas is claiming responsibility for the rocket fire now. Israel should totally lift the blockade and talk peace with Hamas, because they’re totally moderating, just like the New York Times and other mainstream media outlets said they would. Isn’t it great to be right?

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Gaza attacks Israel, again

Israel should totally life the blockade. 50 aid groups demand that Israel lift the Gaza blockade. How many of those organizations are going to demand that Hamas stop shelling Israel?

Palestinian terrorists in Gaza fired at least 33 rockets and mortar shells at Israel’s western Negev region since Tuesday afternoon. No injuries or damage were reported at this time.

Three rockets hit the Netivot area at around 8:30 pm. Another rocket exploded in the Sha’ar Hanegev Regional Council, while a fifth rocket landed in the Eshkol Regional Council. All of the rockets landed in open areas.

What’s with the uptick? Well, terrorists killed an Israeli-Arab civilian working on the fence between Israel and Egypt, and the IDF took out a few PIJ terrorists after that.

Al Qaeda is now claiming responsibility for the border attack. Not that it matters. Once again, Israel’s south is under rocket fire, and the world just doesn’t give a crap–because it is Jews in danger, not Palestinians.

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Monday briefs

But Israel should totally lift the Gaza blockade: PIJ terrorists killed an Israeli working on the security fence between Israel and Egypt. The Israeli’s name? Said Phashpashe. Think the AP will note that an Arab-Israeli was killed by Palestinian terrorists? Oh, don’t be ridiculous. Look how they write about the IDF taking out two PIJ terrosts after the attack:

Several hours after the attack, an Israeli airstrike killed two men riding a motorcycle in the northern Gaza Strip near the Israeli border. The Islamic Jihad militant group said the men were members who were conducting a “reconnaissance” mission. Military officials said the incident was not connected to the earlier infiltration from Egypt.

They don’t even label them as “militants”. Your daily AP anti-Israel bias is showing.

That “moderating” Muslim Brotherhood attacked Israel: Grad rockets were fired at Israel from Sinai over the weekend, and it was the Muslim Brotherhood, acting at the request of Hamas, that was responsible. Are we happy the military is taking back control of Egypt? Frankly, yes. Gee, I guess those “Facebook kids” were in over their heads a bit, hey, Tom Friedman? (Moron.)

Muslims targeting Christians–again: Another church bombing in Nigerai, and of course it was Islamists. Christians are in danger from Islamic extremists the world over, and the world is still pretending that Israel is the big danger to Christians in the Middle East. Right. Because Israel drove the Christians out of Gaza. Oh, wait. That was Hamas. And Israel drove the Christians out of Lebanon. Oh, wait. That was Hezbullah. And Israel drove the Christians out of the West Bank. Oh, wait. That’s the PA. Never mind. Move along here, nothing to see.

Not at all surprising: German neo-Nazis helped Black September perpetrate the Munich Olympics terrorist attack on the Israeli team. What is new is that the German police knew about this seven weeks before the attack–and did nothing. Gee. Germans doing nothing while Jews are murdered… what a surprise. Not.

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Your Sunday morning AP bias

There is no story that the AP can’t immediately slant anti-Israel. First, let’s look at the story in the Israeli press:

Police: Truck driver kills 2 Palestinian robbers
A tow truck driver from Ashkelon shot to death two Palestinians on Sunday which he claims had tried to rob him in the south Mount Hebron area. Another Palestinian was injured in the incident.

Sources at the Shai District police said that the driver, in his 30s, was beaten by the Palestinians with a Swedish wrench and was lightly injured. Despite his injury, the driver shot at the suspects who were killed as a result. The Palestinians’ bodies were taken to a Palestinian hospital in Hebron.

Now let’s look at the first two paragraphs of the AP story, which is all of four paragraphs long:

Israeli driver kills 2 Palestinians, wounds 1
Palestinian medical officials say two Palestinians have been killed and one was wounded in a shooting by an Israeli driver in the West Bank.

Ziyad Abu Zahara, acting manager of a hospital near the city of Hebron, says the two men died from gunshot wounds to the head and chest.

Note how the context is completely removed. The AP does not report that the Palestinians were trying to rob the driver.

Ha’aretz does.

Israeli man kills two Palestinian assailants after attacked in West Bank incident
An Israeli truck driver shot and killed two Palestinians on Sunday morning during what appears to have been an attempted robbery. According to the driver, three Palestinian men blocked his path in south Mount Hebron, attempted to forcefully extract him from his vehicle and hit him with a blunt object. The driver said he struggled with the men and shot at them.

Police are investigating the possibility that the Palestinian men had attempted to abduct the driver.

The AFP does.

2 Palestinians shot dead by Israeli lorry driver: Police
Two Palestinians were shot dead by an Israeli truck driver after they tried to steal his vehicle in the south Hebron Hills on Sunday morning, Israeli police said.

Reuters does.

Israeli kills 2 Palestinians, says they attacked him
An Israeli tow truck driver shot and killed two Palestinians in the occupied West Bank on Sunday and told Israeli police he opened fire after they attacked him and tried to steal his vehicle.

All of the above stories describe the robbery in the first two paragraphs–except for the AP. Here’s the rest of the AP story.

The Israeli military says the Israeli truck driver opened fire in self-defense after three Palestinians ambushed his vehicle, beat him and tried to pull him out. It says the driver is being treated at an Israeli hospital, and an investigation is continuing.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas condemned the shooting.

Not a word about the attempted robbery. The headline is simply “Israeli driver kills 2 Palestinians, wounds 1,” so you’ll think that the Israeli is at fault. That’s the AP anti-Israel narrative in a nutshell: An Israeli killed Palestinians, for no apparent reason at first, then, using the nameless “Israeli military”, the AP offers only vague details and gets a statement from Mahmoud Abbas condemning Israel.

Anti-Israel bias? Yeah, we’ve got that.

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Caturday old cat post

Found some old pictures in a box today. Here’s the cat I had during my teen years: Little One.

Little one

Do you begin to see a pattern with my cats?

Yep. That’s my motto: A fat cat is a happy cat.

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Quick Friday briefs

What a shocker: Terrorists funding terrorism. The IHH, the Turkish “charity” organization that funded the Mavi Marmara and supplied the terrorists and the weapons to attack the IDF, is under investigation for sending money to al Qaeda. Shocked, shocked, I tell you.

Still waiting for the worldwide protests and the thundering General Assembly resolutions: Syria is being called out for crimes against humanity. See title.

Yet another coup in Egypt: I can’t tell the players without a scorecard anymore. Barry Rubin is following the developments, so I don’t have to.

Okay, I’m really shocked here: UNESCO is telling the PA they’re not going to recognize the Church of the Nativity as a “Palestinian” heritage site. The UN is saying Jesus wasn’t a Palestinian. Really. Scan the skies for flying pigs.

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Thursday briefs

Like we care if Hamas wants to destroy Israel: Fifty aid groups, including several UN bodies and the High Commissioner for Human Rights (who never met an anti-Israel cause she couldn’t join, even when she’s dead wrong about it) signed a petition urging Israel to end the blockade on Gaza. The fact that a farmer had to hide behind his tractor this morning from a sniper in Gaza? Immaterial. Gazans coming into Israel with bombs and weapons and killing Israelis? Doesn’t matter. Because international law is being violated. Once again, I would like the accusers to please specify which law, which treaty, and whether or not Israel has signed that treaty, because until then, they’re just blowing smoke out of their anti-Israel asses.

Gilad Shalit, sports reporter: Good to see him get on with his life. Good luck to you, Gilad.

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The biased narrative of Israel and the African refugees

The world media is having a field day with Israel’s decision to return refugees to their countries of origin. All of the reports mention the anti-refugee violence; few of them mention the brutal rapes and attacks that instigated it. And the UNHCR still does nothing to help Israel cope with its population of African refugees, estimated at 60,000. I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised. The UNHCR is unable to handle the refugee problem in its own camps.

So you get stories like this one:

Thousands of Africans in Israel are on tender-hooks this week as authorities crackdown on what its Ministry of Interior calls illegal migrant workers. Still, more arrive daily. Although they come seeking a better life in the one Western democracy that’s reachable by land, many now face a one-way ticket home.

Guy Josif knows his days are numbered. The former Darfur resident, who changed his name from Abdel Hamid Jousif, has etched out a living in Tel Aviv since crossing Egypt into Israel in 2008. He holds a temporary resident permit, but no secure future.

“I’m scared but I’ve got no choice, so I just live today. Whatever I am able to do, I do, and that’s it. I’m scared.”

And there is no context, just slams against Israel for refusing to harbor refugees–clearly implied in this paragraph.

The mass influx has seen a violent backlash from some Israeli communities and politicians in the last three months. African residences have been fire-bombed. Street protests demanding deportation have spiralled into violence. There have been personal attacks in South Tel Aviv where Josif lives.

And as this is in allAfrica.com, of course they play up the racism issue.

It’s a powder-keg of densely crowded, low socio-economic communities where locals are now outnumbered by Africans, and where the word “asylum seeker” is being replaced by the word “infiltrator” in political rhetoric and on the street.

“Now everything has changed,” says Josif. “The people have started saying openly: ‘We don’t want you because you are black, or that stupid word that they are saying against us.’”

Only a few outlets are writing the truth about the surge in anti-immigrant feeling:

She’s referring to harsh anti-immigrant sentiment in Israel after Israeli women and minors were raped by immigrants. In one case, on the eve of Israeli Independence Day, three Eritreans beat and robbed the victim’s boyfriend, then forced him to watch as they repeatedly raped her in a lot near the Tel Aviv Central Bus Station.

Oh. There was a reason people got mad at the illegal migrants. You can’t tell that from the AFP or AP articles about the issue. All the AP writes is this:

The hostile mood has grown following the arrests of several Africans on suspicion of rape and fiery warnings by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the influx of migrants will damage Israel’s Jewish character.

Right. Blame it on Likud. The AP also manages to blame Netanyahu for fanning these flames so that all eyes will stop looking at the settlement issue.

The AFP uses even less context.

Rising tensions over the growing number of illegal immigrants in Israel exploded into violence last month when a protest in south Tel Aviv turned nasty, with demonstrators smashing African-run shops and property, chanting “Blacks out!”

But that’s to be expected in France, the nation that tried to say a Muslim who deliberately targeted Jews at a school was not carrying out an anti-Semitic attack. They truly have learning nothing since the Dreyfus affair.

Here’s a first-hand story of what life is like among the refugees. It’s not pretty, but it’s not horrible, either. This is a problem that needs to be resolved. The fact that billions of dollars go to Palestinian refugees living comfortably in Gaza and Israel, while the African migrants in Israel sleep in parks, should be something that the world media might want to point out. But they won’t. Because Israel being mean to Africans fits the narrative of the racist, intolerant state that the media want to push. Which is why you won’t see anything like this in the world media reports:

I promise to take care of this soon, but by now it’s Friday evening, and we are heading to the “Solomon.” As it turns out, it’s a three-story building that used to offer porn movies, before turning into a hostel for the homeless. Today it’s a sort of mega-club for infiltrators: Three floors, each featuring loud music, plenty of beer and much violence. It’s past midnight and the place is packed. The alcohol is being poured, and with it, the ethnic genies come out of the bottle. Suddenly, a wild brawl erupts pitting a Sudanese group against the Eritreans. Bottles are broken on heads, fists and chairs are used, and deep hatred is in the air, as if all these people do not share a similar fate here in Israel.

And the influx of migrants continues, hundreds every week. When you adjust for population, it would be the same as America having an influx of 2.25 million migrants living illegally in poor neighborhoods, sleeping in parks, many of them stealing for a living.

No wonder Israel is deporting them.

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Media bias? Yeah, we got that

Israel’s Comptroller’s office has determined that Israel’s response to the Marvelous Marmalade incident sucked. And here’s the all-important conclusion to the report:

Lindenstrauss concluded this part of his report by recommending a comprehensive plan to improve Israel’s public diplomacy under the prime minister’s guidance.

Gee, you think they’ve learned a bit by now? Yes, they have. But there is also the fact that world media has an anti-Israel bias, which I’ve been blogging about more than a decade. At least the AP no longer calls East Jerusalem “Arab East Jerusalem”–after repeated emails to them pointing out that the Jewish Quarter is in East Jerusalem. But they still talk about how it is “Palestinian land.” It’s an uphill battle, and Israel needs to fight it as if her life depends on it. Because it does.

Here’s the AP description of what happened in an article about the same report. It’s in the fourth parargraph of an 18-paragraph story.

Eight Turks and a Turkish-American were killed on May 31, 2010, after the commandos stormed the Mavi Marmara, which had set out from Turkey at the head of a six-vessel flotilla trying to breach Israel’s Gaza blockade.

And here’s where they finally explain that the IDF acted in self-defense. It’s paragraph 12.

The flotilla led by the Mavi Marmara tried to break through the blockade despite Israeli warnings that it would not be allowed to sail to Gaza. When commandos stormed the ship, they were attacked with clubs and metal rods, and opened fire in response.

This is the battle I’m talking about. The one the media is making sure Israel will lose. The one that is one of the reasons the world hates Israel–because the truth is not reported honestly. Need more proof? Let’s take a look at the CBS report. The lead:

An Israeli government report has sharply criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the commando raid on an aid flotilla heading to the Gaza Strip two years ago that left nine Turkish activists dead.

The fifth paragraph finally explains Israel’s side of the story:

Israel was caught off guard when naval commandos raided the biggest ship, the Mavi Marmara, and were confronted by Turkish militants wielding knives and iron bars. The report charges that Netanyahu, “did not internalize that the forcible stopping of the flotilla was liable to spark a violent confrontation on the decks of the Mavi Marmara.”

Funny how that didn’t make it to the lead paragraph, isn’t it? Why, you’d think the media were trying to slant the news against Israel or something. But no, they wouldn’t do that.

The flotilla, which sailed from Turkey with hundreds of people on board, sought to break Israel’s naval blockade on Gaza, which activists described as illegal and immoral. Israel says the blockade is necessary to prevent weapons from reaching the Palestinian militant group Hamas that rules Gaza.

And to round off the report, here’s the Reuters description of IDF commandos being lowered to a deck of waiting terrorists, armed with knifes, clubs, and guns:

Israeli marines killed nine pro-Palestinian activists from Turkey during fierce brawls aboard the converted cruise ship, which, along with five other vessels, tried to breach Israel’s blockade of Gaza, a coastal enclave run by Hamas Islamists.

But don’t worry, that was all the way down in the fifth paragraph. Here’s the lead:

A state report on Wednesday criticized Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision-making in a deadly Israeli raid on a Gaza-bound Turkish ship in 2010, casting a shadow over the prime minister as he weighs action against Iran.

That doesn’t make it seem like Israel just up and attacked a ship heading to Gaza from Turkey at all, does it? Nope. Not at all.

Yes, Netanyahu and the IDF blew it on the Mavi Marvara media response. But look how the media treats the incident even now, when they have video and photographic evidence that the terrorists were armed and waiting for the IDF soldiers, and that the IDF soldiers fired in self-defense.

The good news is that the IDF has learned from this and responds quickly with evidence proving that Israel’s enemies are lying. The bad news is that Israel’s enemies also include much of the world media.

I am so tired of doing this, day in, day out, year in, year out. The anti-Israel media bias just doesn’t stop.

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Late Tuesday briefs

The incitement that doesn’t exist: One more example of how the Palestinians want to live in peace with Israel. That is, if you ignore the fact that they’re teaching their kindergarteners to blow up Israelis.

The hypocrisy of the human rights protests: It’s astonishing how many times Israel has been excoriated and protested by the world’s angry youth regarding human rights issues that, well, are miniscule. In the meantime, Syria has been executing whole families, and taking great glee in murdering infants and toddlers, and there are no protests outside Syrian embassies, the heads of the Arab and Muslim nations aren’t thundering from every platform, the Turkish despot-wannabe can’t seem to find the time to talk about crimes against humanity and the Hague regarding his Syrian “brother”, and well–need I go on? Of course not. However, if those children had been killed by the IDF–well, you’d have UN resolutions galore.

I hope they all lose: OPEC is trying to set its cartel price for oil. I hope there’s some kind of major drop that screws them all over.

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Really, this is the headline. Really.

Syria firestorm proving too fierce for Annan’s cooling touch

You mean like the cooling touch that stopped the Rwanda massacres? Oh. Wait.

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If it’s Monday, these must be news briefs

Extremists: Some assholes claiming to be religious (probably Jews) vandalized Yad Vashem. Yes, Yad Vashem.

Some 10 other slogans of the same nature were daubed in several other areas as well, including “Israel is the secular Auschwitz of the Sephardic Jewry,” and “Jews wake up – the Zionist regime is dangerous.”

Neturei Karta and another extremist sect both deny involvement.

“These kind of slogans are beneath even the biggest anti-Semites in the world, he added. “This was probably done by the lunatic fringe – and they don’t represent anyone. These people are truly sick.”

Yeah, look in a mirror, buddy. You are the lunatic fringe.

Your mission, should you decide to accept it: Flame went up in smoke. Supposedly. I guess Obama thinks he released too much information to the New York Times last week.

Shocked, shocked to hear this: Russia is selling missile parts to Iran. Gee. I wonder why the Russians keep refusing to sanction Iran and Syria? I’m not getting it. Hm. Let me think….

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