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The Globe Weekly News THE MIDDLE EAST, THE ARABS & THE ISLAMIC WORLD International Edition
FACES OF JIHAD: TERRORISM AND THE RIGHT TO EXIST
ANALOGY
BETWEEN THE ARAB/PALESTINIAN/ISLAMIC VIEWPOINTS AND THE ISRAELI/JEWISH
VIEWPOINTS. PUBLISHED UNEDITED "AS IS".
Compiled and edited by Maximillien de Lafayette
We have reprinted the articles and commentaries as originally written by Arab, Muslims, Israelis and Jewish writers and journalists. No part of the printed material has been edited, in order to preserve the authenticity of the original work of the authors. Their statements do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs and points of view of our agency. And this includes the photos provided by both camps and various news agencies, along with photos captions accompanying the artwork and pictures provided by the party concerned. Judge for yourself.
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THE ARAB/PALESTINIAN/ISLAMIC POINT OF VIEW. What they say, write, publish and argue about.
TV Program on the Culture of Martyrdom and
Suicide Bombers on Al-Arabiya,
August 25, 2005. The following are excerpts from a show about the culture
of martyrdom, which aired on Al-Arabiya TV. Reporter: "The
martyrdom-seeking campaign by Hamas and Islamic Jihad may have come as a
response to the Hebron massacre, but the ideological basis of this
campaign is deeply rooted in Hamas' declaration of Jihad against Israel.
"These films were not intended to be broadcast. Hamas made them for
internal use, and they provide a rare perspective on the movement's
efforts to teach its principles to new recruits." Children singing:
"Rejoice, oh Bitah, cheer in merriment, oh Nujud, our occupied homeland
will be restored through Jihad." Crowd: "Allah Akbar. Allah Akbar.
Allah Akbar." English Speaking Al-Qaeda Terrorist: Oh People of the West.... It IsTime for Us to Be Equals – As You Kill Us, You Will be Killed. The following are excerpts from an Al-Qaeda tape featuring a Western Al-Qaeda terrorist, which aired on Al-Arabiya TV on August 9, 2005. Al-Arabiya claims he is Irish. Terrorist: Oh people of the West, don't be fooled by the lies of Blair and Bush that you are free nations, for the only freedom that you have is the freedom to be slaves of your whims and desires. Your children are free to be deprived of their childhood and their innocence. Your women are free to be used as tools of business and entertainment, and all of you as a whole are the slaves of con men and women who rule you. They are your real enemies. If you only knew – they are the ones who drag your countries to the pit of America's group of scavengers, who seek to ravage the entire globe for the interests of a handful of gangsters and corporate companies. Democracy, human rights, and freedom are all but hollow illusions, with which they tranquilize inhabitants of the human farms which they control. The Muslim world is not your backyard. The Muslim world is not Germany, Japan, or South America. The honorable sons and daughters of Islam will not sit down, watching you spread your evil and immorality and infidelity to our land. The honorable sons of Islam will not just let you kill our families in Palestine, Afghanistan, Kashmir, the Balkans, Indonesia, the Caucuses, and elsewhere. It is time for us to be equals – as you kill us, you will be killed, as you bomb us, you will be bombed. Source: Memri. Egyptian Professor Abd Al-Sabour Shahin: Muslims Had Nothing to Do with 9/11 Attack on the Empire State Building The following are excerpts from an interview with Egyptian professor Abd Al-Sabour Shahin, which aired on Saudi Channel 1 on August 8, 2005. Shahin: I believe a dirty Zionist hand carried out this act. Zionism has taken the opportunity to escalate the war in Palestine, killing hundreds of thousands so far, while we watch from the sidelines in astonishment and ask: What's going on ? Our enemies weave many lies about us, which we are not necessarily aware of. For example: One day, we awoke to the crime of 9/11, which hit the tallest buildings in New York, the Empire State Building (sic). There is no doubt that not a single Arab or Muslim had anything to do with these events. The incident was fabricated as a pretext to attack Islam and Muslims. The plan was to take over the world's energy sources, and to achieve this control by force and not by agreement or negotiations, by interests, free trade, or anything like that. This is what they wanted. So this incident was fabricated - and Allah knows that the Arabs and Muslims are innocent of it - in order to serve as a pretext to attack Islam and the Muslims. All of a sudden, after we were used to consider America to be a rational and balanced country... All of a sudden, it violates international conventions, cancels treaties, ignores the U.N., acts on its own accord, attacks nations, kills innocent people, and claims it has the right to do so - and all this is based on lies. These were lies from beginning to end, and we were not used to lying - not in policy, not in our discourse, and not in the media. Imagine what crisis the Arab and Islam nation finds itself in, in the midst of these peculiar events, which we cannot explain or believe. All of a sudden, we were framed for an international crime, on the basis of lies. Source: Memri. Hamas Radio: Jaffa is the same as Gaza, Tel Aviv the same as Rafah. An Interview with Hamas Leader Dr. Mahmoud Al-Zahar "We do not and will not recognize a state called Israel. "..."Israel has no right to any inch of Palestinian land. This is an important issue. Our position stems from our religious convictions. This is a holy land. It is not the property of the Palestinians or the Arabs. This land is the property of all Muslims in all parts of the world. We regard the Gaza Strip, Jerusalem, and the West Bank as a geographical unit, as mentioned by resolutions 242 and 338, which have not been implemented. We are currently talking about this area.".
AUGUST 2005
Photos from L to R: #1. The bodies of Palestinians killed during the Israel army raids in Gaza lie in a morgue in the town of Rafah, May 20, 2004. Defying international fury and a rare U.S. rebuke, Israel expanded its bloodiest Gaza Strip raid in years on Thursday after killing 39 Palestinians in three days of fighting in the Rafah refugee camp. (Goran Tomasevic/Reuters) . #2. Three Israeli bulldozers move towards the Palestinian refugee camp of Rafah, during an ongoing military operation, May 20, 2004. Israel defied international fury at the killing of nearly 40 Palestinians in the Rafah camp, a militant stronghold, to expand its bloodiest Gaza Strip raid in years on Thursday. (Gil Cohen Magen/Reuters).
Photos from L to R: #1. A Palestinian passes homes destroyed during an Israeli army raid at the Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip , May 20, 2004. Defying international fury and a rare U.S. rebuke, Israel expanded its bloodiest Gaza Strip raid in years on Thursday after killing 39 Palestinians in three days of fighting in the Rafah refugee camp. (Suhaib Salem/Reuters) . #2. Palestinians gather around the bodies of six of eight Palestinians killed in an Israeli missile strike at a mosque prior to prayer during their funeral in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip, Thursday, May 20, 2004. Dozens of Palestinians have been killed or wounded in the last 2 days. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
Photos from L to R: #1. Palestinian sisters of Ragab Barhum mourn during his funeral in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on the third day of a massive Israeli military operation in the area near Gaza's border with Egypt.(AFP/Mahmud Hams). #2. Israeli soldiers set down into a grave, the coffin of Israeli army soldier Sergeant Alexei Hayat, during his funeral at the Mt. Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem, Thursday, May 20, 2004. Hayat was one of 11 Israeli soldiers killed in two separate bomb attacks by Palestinian militants on armored vehicles in Gaza last week. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty).
Photos from L to R: #1. sraeli left wing Peace Now activists holds signs during a a demonstration against Israel's ongoing operation in the Rafah refugee camp in the Gaza Strip he Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday May 20, 2004. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit). #2. Israeli police officers detain a left-wing activist during a demonstration against Israel's ongoing operation in the Rafah refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, across from the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday May 20, 2004. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
Photos from L to R: #1. Israeli left wing Peace Now activists holds signs during a a demonstration against Israel's ongoing operation in the Rafah refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, across from the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday May 20, 2004. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit). #2. Israeli police officers detain a left-wing activist during a demonstration against Israel's ongoing operation in the Rafah refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, across from the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday May 20, 2004. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit). Palestinians: "Gaza withdrawal is victory for Islam". Major and Dangerous Campaigns Of hate Against the Jews!!
Dr. Ahmad Abu Halabiya, Sharia [Islamic Law] Rulings Council and Rector of Advanced Studies, Islamic University: "We the Palestinian nation, our fate from Allah is to be the vanguard of the war against the Jews until resurrection as the prophet Muhammad said: 'Resurrection will not arrive until you will fight the Jews and kill them.' Photo: The Palestinian Authority is inciting the current wave of violence through its official media. Jews and Americans are the prime targets. Billboard on the Palestinian Television Network. Dr. Hassan Khater: "Muhammad said in his Hadith: 'The Hour [of Resurrection] will not arrive until you fight the Jews and the rock and the tree will say: O Muslim, servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him!'
"The Prophet said: the
Resurrection will not take place until the Muslims fight the Jews, and
the Muslims kill them. The Muslims will kill the Jews, rejoice [in it],
rejoice in Allah's victory. The Muslims will kill the Jews, and he will
hide... "The Prophet said: the Jews will hide behind the rock and tree,
and the rock and tree will say: oh servant of Allah, oh Muslim this is a
Jew behind me, come and kill him!" [PA TV, September 10, 2004 - view this
clip here]. The Jews will not live under
our rule agreeably permanently, since they have been treacherous in
nature throughout history. A day will come when all shall rest from the
Jews.. "Listen to your Beloved [Muhammad], who tells you about the most
dire end awaiting the Jews. The tree and the stone want the Muslim to
bring every Jew to his end. You all know the Hadith." [PA TV, May 13,
2005 - view this clip here]. 3. Muhammad Ibrahim Madi. "All the weapons
must be aimed at the Jews, Allah's enemies, the cursed nation in the
Koran, whom Allah describes as monkeys and pigs, worshippers of the calf
and idol worshippers. "Nothing will deter them except the color of blood
in their filthy nation . unless we blow ourselves up, willingly and as
our duty, in their midst. "We will fight against them and rule over them
until the Jew will hide behind the tree and rock and the tree and rock
will say: 'Muslim! Servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, kill him."
[PA TV, August 3, 2001]. 4. Dr. Ahmad Abu Halabiya, Sharia [Islamic Law]
Rulings Council and Rector of Advanced Studies, Islamic University "We
the Palestinian nation, our fate from Allah is to be the vanguard of the
war against the Jews until resurrection as the prophet Muhammad said:
'Resurrection will not arrive until you will fight the Jews and kill
them.' We the Palestinians are the vanguard in this issue and in this
campaign whether or not we want this." [PA TV, July 28, 2000]. 5 . Dr.
Hassan Khater. "Muhammad said in his Hadith: 'The Hour [of Resurrection]
will not arrive until you fight the Jews and the rock and the tree will
say: O Muslim, servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill
him!' "...Allah meant our land and our people and meant our trees and our
stones." [PA TV, December 27, 2004].
Photos: Broadcast of the message of hate on Palestinian Television
Ahmad Abu Halabiya: "Have no mercy
on the Jews, no matter where they are.."
Hamas Radio: Jaffa is the same as Gaza, Tel Aviv the same as Rafah.
The
following is a translation of a hate mongering and terrorism inciting
anti-Israeli song broadcast on Sawt Al-Aqsa, , the Hamas radio station on
August 16, 2005: "Al-Qassam warriors, Al-Qassam warriors, Rain rockets on
the settlers! Prepare the [missile] launchers and aim them at the
settlements, Glorify the name of Allah, the lord of the world! Hero,
improve the Qassam rockets, Don't let any Jew sleep! Oh, Qassam, we want
you to make land mines, Prepare ambushes for the settlers! The fearless
fighters descended upon the settlements May Allah preserve them, the
symbol of our honor. They carried the bombs, girded themselves with
explosive belts And sang songs of leave-taking [as they made their way] to
the highest heavens. Oh, Hamas, your army swears that Millions of
shaheeds are marching to Al-Aqsa! We, oh Qassam, swear allegiance to
death! Strap on the belts and load them with TNT! Oh, shaheed's mother, be
happy for the shaheed! Your son is in paradise, happy and blissful!
(Announcer: Listen, Sharon , to the Hamas announcement: Leave Haifa,
Jerusalem and Imwas [ancient Emmaeus, an abandoned Palestine village in
the Ayalon Vally on the road to Jerusalem ] We will be victorious, oh,
Bush, We will be victorious, oh, Sharon 2, And you will see that tomorrow
If Allah so wills it. The Al-Aqsa Brigades will make you tremble in Haifa
and Tel Aviv They will strike you in Safed and Acre , Because we, our dear
ones, Do not distinguish between [ Jewish] Palestine and [Arab]
Palestine3, For [as] Jaffa is the same as Gaza , Tel-al-Zuhour 4is the
same as Rafah, And the Galilee is the same as Hebron . We make no
distinction between the parts of the earth of the homeland. [i.e. the
whole of Palestine is ours].
'Israel will eventually disappear'
Photo: Hamas is challenging Fatah's traditional political monopoly.
Initial results suggest that the traditional Palestinian party of power - Yasser Arafat's Fatah faction - has emerged on top in an important round of local elections in the West Bank and Gaza. But the militant movement, Hamas has again demonstrated that it is mounting a major challenge. Both say they did better than the early results suggest, and there are serious disputes over the outcome in two key Gaza constituencies. But election officials say the initial indications are that Fatah won around 55% of the vote, to Hamas' 35%. According to the officials, Fatah won just over 52 of the municipalities being fought for. Hamas took around 30. And these results matter. They shed light on a process of significant change that is sweeping through the Palestinian political system. Electoral test: The Fatah faction that Mr Arafat founded and led dominated the political scene for decades. Under his leadership elections were rare. But now a phase of democratisation has begun, and Fatah is being put to the electoral test. These municipal polls are to be followed by a general election in a few months time. And Fatah is locked in a major contest with Hamas.
Israel
will eventually disappear Al-Qaeda urges attacks on Canadians A new al-Qaeda manual posted on the Internet is calling for terrorist attacks against Canadians, and specifies that businessmen, politicians, scientists, soldiers and tourists should be targeted, according to U.S. researchers. Canada is one of six nations whose citizens are identified as "human targets" in the Arabic-language publication, which is reported to be the work of senior Egyptian al-Qaeda figure Saif al-Adel. The manual, called The Al-Battar Military Camp, ranks Canadians as the fifth most important "Christian" terrorist targets, behind Americans, Britons, Spaniards and Australians. Italians were ranked sixth. The manual was obtained and translated by the SITE Institute, a terrorism research centre in Washington, D.C. It is the latest edition of a publication that is said to be aimed at new al-Qaeda adherents scattered around the world. "This al-Qaeda magazine is published and circulated through the terrorist group's Web site, along with other propaganda," said Rita Katz, executive director of the institute. "It contains specific military guidance and instructions on how to effectively target al- Qaeda's enemies. There are physical training programs, diagrams of weapons and chapters dedicated to combat strategy. Canadians should take very seriously the fact that their country is identified as a top potential target by al-Qaeda." THE ARAB POINT OF VIEW. FROM AL JAZEERA Settler-funding a billion dollar question Now that Israel plans to spend $2 billion to dismantle just 25 of these enclaves in the West Bank and Gaza - for which US aid has been requested - raises the question of how much money has been poured into the ambitious settlement project, and exactly where it came from. The official answer: No one knows. Vice Prime Minister Shimon Peres estimates Israel has spent about $50 billion since 1977, when the hardline Likud government took over from his Labour party. Other former finance ministers and government officials do not discount a price tag - commonly floated but never documented - of $60 billion.
"No one eye in the world saw the whole picture," says Labour Party lawmaker Danny Yatom, a confidant of the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. "Most of it is not camouflaged, but it is not possible to connect A to B to C to D to E to F to G." Calculating an exact figure is impossible because much of the building was financed through winks and nods, an opaque state budget and secret military spending that sometimes violated Israel's laws and undercut international peacemaking efforts, according to official Israeli inquiries as well as interviews with past and present officials, settlers and their opponents. Among the methods used, the interviews show, were government subsidies, shadowy land deals, loopholes in military spending, and an auditing bait-and-switch in which US aid was used to free up billions of dollars for spending on the settlements formally opposed by the United States.
Expansion continues: Even today, with preparations under way for demolishing 21 settlements in Gaza and four in the West Bank, housing and roads continue to be built in West Bank settlement blocs Israel wants to keep in a final peace deal with the Palestinians. This contradicts the internationally backed "road map" peace plan to halt settlement expansion. And a government-commissioned inquiry in March revealed similar methods were used to build and expand dozens of unauthorised West Bank "outposts" - set up as flag-showing exercises and usually consisting of a handful of people in mobile homes. It found widespread government complicity in establishing more than 100 such outposts, and the inquiry's chief, former prosecutor Talia Sasson, called the government's actions "a blatant violation of the law". Last year, the funding of the outposts came in for sharp criticism from the state controller, the government's main watchdog. It found at least two cases where the Housing Ministry funded outposts that the military had ordered demolished. Government policy: Now settler leaders, eager to embarrass Prime Minister Ariel Sharon over his Gaza withdrawal plan, say they had official backing in all their ventures. "Let me be very, very clear: It's not a question of dark-of-night grabs, or hide-and-seek or deceit on anyone's part," said lawmaker Yitzhak Levy of the pro-settler National Religious Party, who headed ministries in Likud and Labour governments. "It is government policy," he said. The settlements started after 1967 under Labour governments, which sought to confine them to border areas they considered necessary for national security.
Benefits for settlers: But then Likud came to power in 1977, claiming a God-given right to the whole West Bank and Gaza Strip. The chief settlement advocate was Ariel Sharon, the former general who - now as prime minister - has ordered the Gaza pullback. Using his Cabinet posts between 1977 and 1992 - agriculture, defence and housing - he doled out government grants, low-cost loans and tax breaks to settlers. He also gave birth to the idea of advertising the enclaves as bedroom communities just minutes from Israeli urban centres. Some settlements close to towns in Israel proper were subsidised by giving the inhabitants tax cuts, cheap mortgages and grants of between $6900 and $57,000 - perks ordinarily reserved for outlying areas. Maaleh Adumim, the largest settlement with about 30,000 people, received this "priority" status even though it is just 5km from Jerusalem. So did Elkana, an affluent settlement 8km from Israel's economic hub, Tel Aviv. Not legal: Settler leader Adi Mintz said even some of the settlers thought the tax breaks for bedroom communities were unfair. The state also picked up as much as half the tab for hooking up utilities. And pro-settler lawmakers fought to control key ministries such as Construction and Housing, National Infrastructure, and Transportation so they could direct money to settlements. "When I was at the Ministry of Housing, I set the objective of expanding [settlements in] outlying areas," said lawmaker Levy. The classified defence budget further propelled expansion, funding troop deployments to guard settlements, and building fences and wide roads for settlers living among more than 2 million Palestinians who adamantly oppose their presence. A government official conceded that some uses of military funds "in hindsight ... aren't legal and shouldn't have been done". He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was discussing possible violations of the law by the government. Winks and nods: At times, government watchdogs balked at the way government funds were being used. Most recently, the Interior Ministry launched an investigation into the transfer of $2.8 million in 2003 and 2004 from settlement municipalities to a settlement lobby group, which is funding the fight against the Gaza pullout.
Because the state and separate ministerial budgets do not break down outlays by region, it is difficult to identify the flow of money to settlements. Supporters and detractors both say this allowed Israeli governments to hide behind the budget when it came to settlement financing - and forestall friction with Washington. "The state of Israel didn't want a head-on confrontation with the United States ... therefore Israel always did things with winks and nods," said Mintz, the settler leader. Despite its declared opposition to settlements, Washington only began taking action in the early 1990s, when Israel sought billions of dollars in US loan guarantees. Washington said it would deduct sums that went into settlements dollar for dollar. US lobby: In 2003, when Israel was granted $9 billion in loan guarantees over three years, the cut was $289.5 million. Officials familiar with the issue, and speaking on condition of anonymity, say that low figure was reached with the help of the influential pro-Israel lobby, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, known as AIPAC. AIPAC officials refused to discuss the issue on the record, but denied they helped to negotiate the numbers. Israel also used private US donations for which it secured US tax-exempt status, said David Newman, a political scientist at Israel's Ben Gurion University who researched settlement funding. US tax laws do not exempt donations for political activities such as settlements. Israel separated the World Zionist Organisation from the quasi-governmental Jewish Agency, a move that allowed donors to inject money into settlements without losing tax exemptions. Land expropriated: In reality, the two groups operate under one umbrella, with the same officials, departments and administrators overseeing the activities, Newman said. Perhaps the greyest area is how Israel expropriated, confiscated or purchased land for settlements. During the first 12 years of occupation, more than 4000 hectares of land confiscated by the military for security needs were handed to settlers, according to Defence Ministry statistics quoted in Lords of the Land, a book by Israeli authors Akiva Eldar and Idit Zartel. Even after Israel's Supreme Court in 1979 raised the bar for security-related land confiscations, the state seized thousands more hectares (acres) of West Bank land on security grounds and turned it over for settlers, some living in unauthorised enclaves. The state-funded Jewish National Fund, along with settler groups and their supporters, also bought land from private Palestinians, using middlemen to cloak the sellers' identity and shield them from attack by other Arabs. Shaul Goldstein, head of the Gush Etzion Regional Council in the West Bank, said his council recently paid $10,000 for 990 square metres of Palestinian land - about one-twentieth of the cost of land just over the border.Excerpts from
the Arab Media: Israel's Gaza trap...Terrorist blame
elsewhere...Pressing the press... U.S. Arab Bank funded terrorism.
Compiled by By Dr. Joseph
Lerner.
EXCERPTS: AMMAN - The Jordan Press Association (JPA) has started taking legal measures against editors and publishers of "a handful" of weekly newspapers for legal and ethical violations, JPA President Tareq Momani said Thursday. Momani told The Jordan Times following a JPA council meeting that there were some weeklies printing "slanderous material, rumours and false information.". . ."We are going to take all measures to ensure that citizens' reputation is not harmed and that practising journalists abide by the laws that govern their performance," he added. Momani said the JPA council has tasked its six-member professional committee with monitoring the performance of the country's weeklies and making monthly reports of violations of the JPA Law and journalists' code of ethics. . .The journalists' code of ethics requires a journalist to be objective and precise in relaying information and to double-check and verify any material before sending it to print. According to JPA bylaws, a journalist who violates the law and code of ethics faces various measures, starting with a warning, an ultimatum, being referred to disciplinary councils or being banned from practising the profession for a period no longer than three years and could be dismissed from the association. The association has authority only over its members. Non-JPA members who practise the profession are considered illegal journalists, according to the Press and Publications and the JPA laws... JPA has sent a warning to the chief editor of one weekly and referred the name of a writer (non-JPA journalist) at the same weekly to the attorney general. Momani refused to elaborate but said the weekly has been printing "slanderous information about a public figure." The measures are seen as an overdue step against a majority of what many perceive as "sensationalist tabloid publications working in an unprofessional manner" and harm the country's image and its march towards greater democracy and public freedom. A number of practising journalists expressed satisfaction with the move... These journalists who were contacted by The Jordan Times also hailed remarks by His Majesty King Abdullah on the matter in an address to officials, deputies and senators on Tuesday. They also called for genuine application to the
law that govern the profession. In his speech, the King said some weekly
newspapers compete in spreading rumours and lies to achieve financial
gains, even at the expense of national interests. . ."Violators of the
law should be pointed out and measures should be taken against them
immediately and in accordance with the law. But this does not mean that
all weeklies should be persecuted in the process," said Al Hadath
weekly's publisher Nidal Mansour. He and other publishers and editors of
weeklies expressed fear that the reaction to a number of unprofessional
weeklies could harm them or negatively affect freedom of expression.
Jordan has over 25 registered weeklies. According to Momani, around 7-8
weeklies are deemed as violators of the law and disregard any
professional standards or code of ethics. Mansour, however, said the
number was far greater and that a mere handful of weeklies were
professional. But, Mansour, who also heads the Centre for Defending
Freedom of Journalists, added that it would be unfair to subject all
weeklies to the same treatment or to label all as unprofessional because
of a number of rotten apples on top of the box. "The most dangerous
issue here is that the terms bad, unprofessional and even scandalous
press are being used against all weeklies. This makes people think that
the industry does not deserve or cannot handle freedom of expression,
and that in turn is harmful to the country," Mansour said. "In the end
it's the public who decides to buy the publication or not." Momani in
turn insisted that the profession will be protected and that those who
abide by the laws and code of ethics will also be supported and
safeguarded. Al-Jazeera and Al-Manar Coverage of Armed Palestinian Factions in Gaza. The following are excerpts about armed Palestinian factions celebrating in the sea, which aired on Al-Jazeera TV on August 18, 2005 Today's first clip
includes an Al-Jazeera report of an interview with a fighter from Islamic
Johad's Al-Quds Squad. It is followed by a report from Hizbullah's Al-Manar
TV, with interviews of armed PLFP terrorists. ARAB MEDIA WATCH: INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING ARAB JOURNALISTS ARE NOT TO BE TRUSTED Some 1,500 years ago, Prophet Mohammad condemned the "people of the pen", the poets, writers and messengers of the word. In his "HADITH AL SHARIF" (Noble Dialogues and Discourse of the Prophet), Mohammad told his followers "WA INNA AL SHOUARA'AH MIN AHLI AL NAR", meaning verbatim "Poets (or writers, in today's terminology "journalists") are from the parents of fire". He meant by this that, poets and writers are decadent, sinful and untrustworthy. And consequently, they will go to hell. He knew, back then, that the Arab mind and the Arab pen are not to be trusted, for they distort the truth, corrupt the masses and cause mass confusion. And today, 1,500 years after such a prophetic proclamation, the Muslim Arab mind did not change a bit. Especially in the circle and milieux of educated and cultured Muslims, in the Arab corporate world, science, media and broadcasting. By nature and raison d'etre, the Arab media will never cease to attack Israel, will keep on inciting and encouraging Arabs and Muslims to hate the Jews and the Christians, and to disseminate false information about Israel and the United States foreign policies. This Muslim intellectualism distortion and those hate and vengeance campaigns against the Jews and Christians in the Arab media negatively and dangerously affect the Arab and Muslim populace around the globe. Muslims and Arabs who live and work in the United States are not immune. For almost 20 years, Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser kept on lying to his people and to the immense Arab world, and continued to fabricate stories about the imminent danger of world Zionism. In his weekly speeches at the Radio of Cairo (HOUNA AL QAHIRA), and the daily political broadcast of "AKAZEEB WA HAKA'IK" (LIES AND TRUTHS), the Egyptian president consistently and methodologically disseminated false information about the military power of Egypt, the might of the Arab League, and the danger of Zionism ("Sahayinah" in Arabic). His speeches were printed in their entirety on the front page of all the Arab newspapers, except in Tunisia. No rationale, analytical analysis and unbiased reporting are to be found in official communiqués and statements issued by Arab officials, nor in Arab editorials. And this week, I found an abundance of examples which illustrate the biased, distorted and sick news reporting by the Arab media and childish accusations scenarioed by top Arab officials. Here are some:
Photo: T he bodies of four Palestinian youths killed in an Israeli missile strike, are seen amongst other bodies at a makeshift morgue in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip , Wednesday, May 19, 2004. At least ten people were killed, most of them children and teens and dozens wounded in the attack.Saudi Arabia Defense Minister: "Bin Laden Was Sent by the Jews. "During an official meeting/conference on counter-terrorism which took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Prince Sultan Feted, the Defense Minister of Saudi Arabia stated, that, Osama Bin Laden was “sent by the Jews.” The Saudi Defense Minister went on claiming that Bin Laden was a Jewish instrument. And somewhere in his ridiculous and lengthy accusative report, Feted inserted and read a poem which goes like this: "Long live security, may its men hold their heads high on every corner. Bin Laden whose ideology is sick, who was sent by the Jews, who is the architect of theft, was treacherous and sent us the criminals. This traitor of the nation tried to harm us, but his efforts boomeranged back upon him." Prince Turki Ibn Muhammad, assistant undersecretary for political affairs at the Saudi Foreign Ministry told WorldNetDaily: "We have invited all countries that have suffered from terrorism to the conference, and all have agreed to take part." Yet, Israel was not invited to attend the conference. Arab Weekly Editorial: "Israel-United States Nuclear Tests Caused the Tsunami." The Arab media has accused Israel and the United States of being the devilish architects of the catastrophic earthquake events and tsunami in Southeast Asia. The Egyptian newspapers and particularly the "AL USBOUH", the national Egyptian weekly have concluded that Israel was responsible for causing the death of 165,000 people in Asia. The Egyptian weekly wrote that tsunami was caused by American-Israeli-Indian atomic tests, intentionally conducted to kill Muslims. The editorial stated: "The three most recent atomic tests were conducted by Americans and Israelis with the intention of annihilating humanity and Muslims." The editorial continues, "In the most recent and initial tests, Americans and Israelis began to destroy entire habitats and cities on a large scale, especially where Muslims live."
Photos from L to R: #1. The mother of Palestinian Mahmoud Mansoor was one of eight Palestinians who were killed when Israeli forces fired on a demonstration in the refugee camp Wednesday. #2.A Palestinian carries a dead boy after an Israeli attack on a crowd at the Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip, May 19, 2004. Israeli forces opened fire on a protest march in the besieged camp on Wednesday, killing eight Palestinians and raising the death toll in Israel's heaviest raid in the Gaza Strip in years to 31. Some witnesses reported seeing helicopter gunships launching missiles while others said tanks fired shells into a peaceful crowd of thousands, sending people fleeing in panic, some dragging bloodied comrades with them.
Photos from L to R: #1. A Palestinian medic carries an injured girl for treatment at the hospital in the Southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah after she was wounded, according to witnesses, during the ongoing Israeli army operation in the area early Thursday May 20, 2004. Israeli troops pushed deeper into Rafah refugee camp Thursday, killing seven Palestinians and demolishing several buildings despite an international outcry over a deadly tank attack a group of protesters Wednesday. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa). #2. Members of a Palestinian family sit inside a classroom of a United Nations school where they found temporary shelter after their house was demolished by Israeli forces, at Rafah refugee camp, in the southern Gaza Strip , Thursday May 20, 2004. Some 60 other families, according to officials, are housed in the school as Israeli troops continue their house-to-house searches for militants and weapons smuggling tunnels in other parts of the camp. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis).
Photos from L to R: #1. Relatives of Palestinian Waleed Abu Gamar,10, react as his body is brought into the family home during his funeral in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip , Thursday, May 20, 2004. Abu Gamar was one of at least eight Palestinians killed when Israeli forces fired on a demonstration in the refugee camp Wednesday. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer). #2. A masked militant of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades. The radical Palestinian group said it would kidnap Israeli soldiers to secure the release of Fatah chief Marwan Barghuti who was convicted of murder by a Tel Aviv court. (AFP/File/Mahmud Hams)
Photos from L to R: #1. A Palestinian man reads from the Quran as family gathers gather around the body of Palestinian Mahmoud Mansoor,13, during his funeral in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip , Thursday, May 20, 2004. Mansoor was one of the Palestinians killed when Israeli forces fired on a demonstration in the refugee camp Wednesday.(AP Photo/Khalil Hamra). #2. Palestinian youths gather around the body of Palestinian Mahmoud Mansoor,13, during his funeral in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip , Thursday, May 20, 2004. Mansoor was one of the Palestinians killed when Israeli forces fired on a demonstration in the refugee camp Wednesday. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer).
Photos from L to R: #1. Palestinian youths gather around the body of Waleed Abu Gamar,10, as they pray during his funeral in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip , Thursday, May 20, 2004. Abu Gamar was one of the Palestinians who was killed when Israeli forces fired on a demonstration in the refugee camp Wednesday. #2. A Palestinian man places the body of 9-year-old Mubarak al-Hashash into a grave at the Rafah cemetery, in the southern Gaza Strip, May 20, 2004. The boy was killed by Israeli troops during a tank attack on Wednesday. Israeli troops and tanks pushed further into the besieged Rafah refugee camp on Thursday despite international outrage at the killing of 38 Palestinians, in the bloodiest Gaza raid in years.
Photo: Two Armed Palestinians hold their guns during anti Israeli demonstration to protest against Israeli forces at the Ein el-Hilweh Refugee camp near the southern Lebanese city of Sidon, Thursday May 20, 2004.
Palestinian youths carry a mock missile during a Hamas rally in Gaza City, demonstrating against the ongoing Israeli army operations in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip , late Wednesday May 19, 2004. Earlier today Israeli forces fired a missile and four tank shells to hold back a large crowd of Palestinians demonstrating in Rafah against the Israeli invasion of the neighboring refugee camp.
ATROCITIES COMMITTED BY AMERICAN AND BRITISH SOLDIERS. SHAME OF ABUSE BY BRIT TROOPS BY PAUL BYRN
The prisoner, aged 18-20, begged for mercy as he was battered with rifle butts and batons in the head and groin, was kicked, stamped and urinated on, and had a gun barrel forced into his mouth. After an EIGHT-HOUR ordeal, he was left barely conscious and close to death. Bleeding and vomiting and with a broken jaw and missing teeth, he was driven from a Basra camp and hurled off the truck. No one knows if he lived or died. The shocking pictures on this page were handed to us by one of the attackers and a colleague. We have agreed to protect their identities as they fear reprisals. Last night, their damning testimony was in the hands of appalled ministers and Army chiefs who pledged an urgent investigation. Chief of the General Staff General Sir Michael Jackson said: "If this is proven, the perpetrators are not fit to wear the Queen's uniform. They have besmirched the good name of the Army and its honour." No 10 said: "The Prime Minister fully endorses the general's statement." The outrage, which emerged the day after US troops were pictured torturing Iraqi prisoners of war, makes a mockery of the Army's attempts to win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people.
Photo: BUTT IN GROIN: A rifle is cruelly jabbed in the young man's groin as his eight-hour nightmare goes on. We had one who fought back. I thought 'Don't do that', it's the worst thing you can do. He got such a kicking. You could hear your mate's boots hitting this lad's spine. "One of the lads broke his wrist on a prisoner's head. Another nearly broke his foot, kicking him. We're not helping ourselves out here. We're never going to get the Iraqis on our side. We're fighting a losing war." Soldier B claimed after the alleged September beating troops were told to destroy incriminating evidence. He said: "We got a warning, saying the Military Police had found a video of people throwing prisoners off a bridge. It wasn't 'Don't do it' or 'Stop it'. It was 'Get rid of it.' " The death is being probed. At least one soldier is expected to be charged with manslaughter.
The two infantrymen claim abuse has started because Iraqi police are powerless to process suspects. Soldier B said: "There's no point taking them to the police station because they're released within 20 minutes. The coppers don't want any comeback and let them go. All we do is teach them a lesson our way. "You're knackered and you don't want to be going to a police station and doing statements, just for them to be released. Give them a kicking, then it's done and dusted. "A lot of the younger ones are worse. It's as though they've something to prove. You've got a gun and you're the law. You can make people do whatever you want." Both men fear the situation is worsening , with UK troops now seen as the enemy, rather than liberators. One said: "I can't believe it has taken the Iraqis so long to fight back. If it had been me or my family, "I'd have retaliated straightaway. "They've just got f****d around so much. You can't go in now, and say 'Right, let's forget about what has happened and start again'. "We're struggling now. There are too many people against us." The MoD confirmed eight cases of alleged mistreatment of Iraqis by British personnel are being investigated by the army's Special Investigations Branch. A spokesman said: "All allegations will be investigated - and every soldier knows it." You could see blood coming out early from the first 'digs'. He was p****d on and there was spew. "We took his mask off to give him some water and let him have a rest for 10 minutes. He could only speak a few words, pleading 'No, mister' . No, mister'. I did less than the others. But I joined in. Me and my mate calmed down. Then two lads come on and it starts again. "He was missing teeth. All his mouth was bleeding and his nose was all over the place.
He couldn't talk, his jaw was out. He's had a good few hours of a kicking. He was on his way to being killed. There's only so much you can take. After the officer allegedly told the attackers to get rid of the suspect he was driven off. Soldier A said: "The lads said they took him back to the dock and threw him off the back of a moving vehicle. They'd have freed his hands, but he'd still be hooded. He'd done nothing, really. I felt sorry for him. I'm not emotional about it, but I knew it was wrong." Referring to the second alleged beating in custody - said to have taken place in September - Soldier B said: "It was only a matter of time. Army chiefs believe it was an isolated incident involving a few rogue troops. But, it is claimed, officers turned a blind eye. One of the soldiers said: "Basically this guy was dying as he couldn't take any more. An officer came down. It was 'Get rid of him - I haven't seen him'. The paperwork gets ripped. So they threw him out, still with a bag on his head." Weeks after the pictures were taken, a captive was allegedly beaten to death in custody by men from the same Queen's Lancashire Regiment. It is also alleged a video was found of prisoners being thrown off a bridge. Soldier A told how the young victim was hauled in suspected of stealing from the docks. He said: "You pick on a man and go for him. Straightaway he gets a beating, a couple of punches and kicks to put him down. Then he was dragged to the back of the vehicle." Immediately a sandbag was placed over the man's head and his hands tied behind his back. Soldier A said: As we took him back he was getting a beating. He was hit with batons on the knees, fingers, toes, elbows, and head. You normally try to leave off the face until you're in camp. If you pull up with black eyes and bleeding faces you could be in s**t. "So it's body shots - scaring him, saying 'We're going to kill you'. A lot of them cry and p*** themselves. Because it was so hot we put him in the back of a four- tonner truck which has a canopy over it. That's where the photos were taken. Lads were taking turns giving him a right going over, smashing him in the face with weapons and stamping on him. We had him for about eight hours
THE ARAB AND MUSLIM POINT OF VIEW. What they say, write, publish and argue about. Pride of suicide attacker's mother
A video released by Hamas shows a proud mother taking up arms beside her favourite son. First a warm embrace, then a loving kiss. Naima al-Obeid was saying goodbye to her 23-year-old Mahmoud, a college student on his way to carry out a suicide attack. "God willing you will succeed," she says. "May every bullet hit its target, and may God give you martyrdom. This is the best day of my life." Mahmoud says: "Thank you for raising me." Naima got her wish. Mahmoud was shot dead attacking the Jewish settlement of Dugit in the Gaza Strip on Saturday. Deaths celebrated: Two Israeli soldiers were killed in the ambush. Their deaths are being celebrated near Mahmoud's home. We found crowds coming to the mourning tent - and not just because of him. People here aren't just remembering Mahmoud - they are honouring his mother. She has become a heroine, being talked about on the streets, praised in the local papers. Some Palestinians are taking a great deal of pride in a mother who saw her son go to kill and die without shedding a tear. They are already saying she will inspire other women to do the same. Heaven and hell: In her home, in Gaza, she showed me pictures of the son she calls "my heart". She had no sympathy for the dead Israelis, no regrets over the loss of her own son. "Nobody wants their son to be killed. I always wanted him to have a good life. "But our land is occupied by the Israelis. We're sacrificing our sons to get our freedom," she told me. I asked her if it mattered whether her son killed women and children. "The women and children are also Jews," she said, "They're all the same for me. "And I want to tell Jewish mothers - take your children and run from here because you will never be safe. We believe our sons go to heaven when they are martyred. When your sons die they go to hell." Naima is surrounded by well-wishers, no one asking why she gave her son a licence to kill. She has nine more children, whom, she says, all have a duty to fight the Israeli occupation. By Ourda Gerin. PALESTINIANS CELEBRATING THE ATTACKS ON NEW YORK
Photo: In the west bank of Nablus, approximately 3.000 Palestinians poured into the streets shortly after the attacks on New York World Trade Center. They celebrated the attacks and hailed the terrorists chanting Allah is Great and death to the Americans.
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THE ISRAELI/JEWISH POINT OF VIEW. What they say, write, publish and argue about. Give them the Death they Revere
By Arlene Peck
TODAY GAZA, TOMORROW?
By Micah Halpern
The Gaza Redeployment is not just about Israel's withdrawal from the area. It is not just about the relationship between Israelis and Palestinians. It never was. Israel's withdrawal from Gaza has always been a measuring stick, a marker, a barometric tool to determine the winds of change in the region. The fateful day approaches. There are many interested parties and many agenda. Let's examine them. The most important agenda to examine is that of the United States. Plain and simple, the United States needs this redeployment to happen and they are exerting a tremendous amount of energy to make it happen. The United States is pressuring Israel not just to leave but to also offer aid to the Palestinians on their way out. The United States is pressuring the Palestinians to let this happen and to stop any provocateurs, any acts of terror, from dismantling the process. The United States envisions peace between Israelis and Palestinians. They see the Gaza Redeployment as a massive step towards the fulfillment of that vision. Today Gaza, tomorrow the West Bank. And they want to make certain that the transition takes place quietly. The United States needs to prove that they can make good on their promise. They promised to support Palestinian Prime Minister Abbas, they want to secure his position. They believe in him, more than do many of his local Palestinian constituents. They believe that Abbas wants to bring peace to his people. They want the Palestinian people to view Abbas as a strong leader and they think that the Gaza Redeployment will bring proof to the people that with peace comes good, that if peace emerges and liberalization occurs, their lives will be improved, their voices will be heard. The United States also believes, I would say naively, that the best tactic against Palestinian extremists is pelting them with examples of the good that is gained through peace. The United States believes in good will gestures. Egypt, on the other hand, wants to regain partial control of the area. The Egyptians are lying low during this process of withdrawal and, as a result, nobody is watching them very closely. They have issues and their own very strong agenda for the Gaza Redeployment. Gaza is an area that for many years was under Egyptian control. That control was vanquished by Israel. The Egyptians do not see the Palestinians as strong and do not believe that they will ever gain strength, even under the leadership of Abbas. And that pleases the Egyptians. A weak Palestinian government leaves the door open for more experienced Egyptians to enter in a pseudo-advisory capacity and wield power in the area. With the Palestinians "in charge" and with the Israelis out of the area, the Egyptians become the doorkeepers, literally and figuratively, of Gaza. It is the Egyptians who will control the border. It is the Egyptians who will observe from the outside what happens on the inside of Gaza, and then determine their next moves. In the Palestinian world, Egypt, not the United States, is big brother. The Palestinians themselves are split into two groups. There are those Palestinians who hope and those Palestinians who hope to sabotage the Gaza Redeployment. One group of Palestinians believes strongly in Abbas and they are hopeful that he can and will create a better life not just for their children, but also for themselves. They are the silent majority of Palestinians, not just silent, but silenced by the other group of Palestinians, their louder, more enthusiastic brothers and cousins. This group wants the withdrawal to fail and they intend to use the failure as a metaphor for the leadership of Abbas and as a tool with which to topple his government. This group thinks of Abbas not as their leader but as someone who has sold them out, who by virtue of accepting this unilateral withdrawal is collaborating with the enemy. And they want an all-out war with Israel. The rest of the Arab world is watching, quietly, carefully offering no support, no advice, no encouragement, no words of warning. They are fearful of civil war. Obviously, the greater Arab world is pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel, there is nothing that will ever change that agenda. Right now they cannot fathom how the Gaza Redeployment will impact on the lives of average Palestinians. So far, and time is running short, they have offered almost no post-withdrawal aid commitments to the Palestinians. They do not know how to approach this unilateral action taken by Israel. They do know, however, that with the withdrawal comes the threat of a Palestinian civil war. If the Gaza Redeployment fails, they will surely, publicly, blame Israel. There are others who are looking to place blame. And the blame will fall squarely on the broad shoulders of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. Israeli Prime Minister Sharon expects, truly believes, that this withdrawal will help protect more Israeli lives, that it will save soldiers and settlers and all citizens from unnecessary death due to terror. He undertook the Gaza Redeployment as a unilateral action for the sake of Israelis, that was his agenda. The prime minister set into action
not a negotiated settlement but a unilateral move because he saw it as
being in the best interests of Israelis. Former ministers and members of
the Sharon government, Benjamin Netanyahu and Natan Sharansky, accept that
the withdrawal is now fact, but want payback for Israelis. They are
shouting that now is the time to make demands on the Palestinians. Use the
leverage, they say, tie the withdrawal to action against terror or to
education or to democracy. Turn this into a big agenda item, not a throw
away. Some of their followers, the people in orange, want to topple Sharon
for selling out, for selling his soul. It is unlikely that they will bring
Sharon down over the disengagement. Sharon's opposition party, Labor, has
similar thoughts but they are more subtle in their actions. The liberal
Labor party is hoping to support Sharon in the government during the Gaza
Redeployment and then bolt. Labor intends to use the redeployment as a way
to resuscitate itself. Before they joined Sharon's government, they will
claim, the Gaza Redeployment would never have happened. They joined and
the national agenda changed so it is only fair that they take credit for
the withdrawal. They want Sharon to stick it out for a few more months
giving them the time they need to build themselves up and catapult back
into the first leadership chair. Failure will belong to Sharon, success
belongs to them. Failure and success are not at issue when it comes to the
European Union and the United Nations. The Gaza Redeployment has been on
their agendas for a long time. The European community and the United
Nations believe that the Israelis are doing what they should have done
years ago. They believe that they are not doing enough. The EU and the UN
do not see the Gaza Redeployment as a unilateral initiative undertaken by
Israel. They see it as an entitlement of the Palestinian people and as the
correction of Israeli human rights violations. Israel should not be
congratulated, it should be apologizing for not withdrawing from Gaza long
ago. Their agenda is very different from that of the United States, but
their wish is the same, today Gaza, tomorrow the West Bank. As we all
know, a lot can happen between today and tomorrow. Fear and Nightmares re-awakened
Islamic fundamentalism
The anti-war movement and the Left is just as capable as other politicians of playing the politics of fear. There is very little hard evidence of foreign fighters in Iraq, the majority of the insurgents are Iraqis and despite claims in Washington, the Commander in Chief in Iraq, General Casey, recently said that as far as he could discover foreigners were playing a minimal role in the insurgency. "It starts with conclusions and makes up the evidence to support it. The neo-Conservatives didn't come to power in the US as a result of 9/11. Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz were already in the Defence Department before 9/1."The neo-Conservatives were part of the administration but if you talk to the neo-Cons, which I did, they will tell you candidly that they had very little influence during the early part of the Bush administration, particularly in foreign affairs. "Are you saying it's a conspiracy? It was the events of 11 September that showed the president, they say, that what they had been warning of since the early 1990s was correct - that America faced dangerous threats in a new unipolar world, and the need for America to fight pre-emptive wars. This, as the programme said, brought them back to power in America. They would agree with this. "Are you saying it's a conspiracy?" No. The use of fear in contemporary politics is not the result of a conspiracy, the politicians have stumbled on it. I have simply discovered in the "war on terror" a way of restoring their authority by promising to protect us from something that only they can see. I don't think it will last. Already senior parts of the Establishment are beginning to question the very basis of the politicians' argument - that "al-Qaeda" is a threat like no other which "threatens the life of the nation". In the recent House of Lords ruling which said that the indefinite detention of foreign nationals without trial was illegal, one of the Law Lords - Lord Hoffman - publicly challenged the government's justification. He said: "This is a nation which has been tested in adversity, which has survived physical destruction and catastrophic loss of life. " I do not underestimate the ability of fanatical groups of terrorists to kill and destroy, but they do not threaten the life of the nation. "Whether we would survive Hitler hung in the balance, but there is no doubt that we shall survive al-Qaeda. "The Spanish people have not said that what happened in Madrid, hideous crime as it was, threatened the life of their nation. Their legendary pride would not allow it. "Terrorist violence, serious as it is, does not threaten our institutions of government or our existence as a civil community." " Was the programme trying to change anything?" Yes. "Can the programme be compared to the red pill offered by Morpheus in The Matrix?" Thank you very much. But remember always to read the label before taking the medication. The Power of Nightmares will be broadcast over three nights from 18 to 20 January at 2320GMT on BBC Two. The final part has been updated in the wake of the Law Lords ruling in December that detaining foreign terrorist suspects without trial was illegal.-A. Curtiss.
How Terrorism Obstructs Radical Islam.By Dr. Daniel Pipes Do terrorist atrocities in the West, such as 9/11 and those in Bali, Madrid, Beslan, and London, help radical Islam achieve its goal of gaining power? No, they are counterproductive. That’s because radical Islam has two distinct wings – one violent and illegal, the other lawful and political – and they exist in tension with each other. Not only has the lawful one proven itself more effective, but the violent approach gets in its way. The violent wing is foremost represented by Osama bin Laden, the world’s #1 fugitive. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the popular and powerful prime minister of Turkey, represents the lawful wing. Even as “Al Qaeda has more state adversaries than nearly any force in history,” as Daniel C. Twining observes, political imams like Yusuf al-Qaradawi instruct huge audiences on Al-Jazeera television and visit with the mayor of London. As Shi’ite cleric Muqtada Sadr skulks around Iraq, looking for a role, Ayatollah Sistani dominates the country’s political life.Yes, terrorism kills enemies, instills fear, and disrupts the economy. Yes, it boosts morale and recruits non-Muslims to Islam and Muslims to Islamism. It creates an opportunity for Islamists to press for their favorite causes, like the elimination of Israel or coalition forces out of Iraq. It provides, as Mark Steyn notes, intelligence information on the enemy. And yes, it prompts politically correct talk about Islam being a “religion of peace,” with Muslims portrayed as victims. But, for two main reasons, terrorism does radical Islam more harm than good. First, it alarms and galvanizes Westerners. For example, the July 7 bombings took place during the G8 summit in Scotland, where world leaders were focused on global warming, aid to Africa, and macro-economic issues. In a London minute, the politicians then redirected their attention to counterterrorism. Thus did the terrorists stiffen, as Mona Charen points out, “whatever small residue of resolve remains in flaccid Western civilization.” More broadly, Twining notes, “Al Qaeda’s rise has produced the kind of great power entente not seen since the Concert of Europe took shape in 1815.” (Even the Madrid bombings, an apparent exception, led to a marked strengthening of Spanish and European-wide counterterrorism measures.) Second, terrorism obstructs the quiet work of political Islamism. In tranquil times, organizations like the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) and the Council on American-Islamic Relations go effectively about their business, promoting their agenda to make Islam “dominant” and imposing dhimmitude (whereby non-Muslims accept Islamic superiority and Muslim privilege). Westerners generally respond like slowly boiled frogs are supposed to, not noticing a thing. Thus does MCB delight in a knighthood from the queen, enthusiastic support from Prime Minister Tony Blair, influence within the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and £250,000 in taxpayer monies from the Department of Trade and Industry. Across the Atlantic, CAIR insinuates itself into an array of important North American institutions, including the FBI, NASA, and Canada’s Globe and Mail newspaper. It wins endorsements from high-ranking politicians, both Republican (Florida governor Jeb Bush) and Democrat (House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi). It organizes a meeting of Muslims with Canadian prime minister Paul Martin. It gets a Hollywood studio to change a feature film plot and a television network to run a public service announcement. It goads a radio station to fire a talk-show host. Terrorism impedes these advances, stimulating hostility to Islam and Muslims. It brings Islamic organizations under unwanted scrutiny by the media, the government, and law enforcement. CAIR and MCB then have to fight rearguard battles. The July 7 bombings dramatically (if temporarily) disrupted the progress of “Londonistan,” Britain’s decline into multicultural lassitude and counterterrorist ineptitude. Some Islamists recognize this problem. One British writer admonished fellow Muslims on a website: “Don’t you know that Islam is growing in Europe??? What the heck are you doing mingling things up???” Likewise, a Muslim watch repairer in London observed, “We don’t need to fight. We are taking over!” Soumayya Ghannoushi of the University of London bitterly points out that Al-Qaeda’s major achievements consist of shedding innocent blood and “fanning the flames of hostility to Islam and Muslims.” Things are not what they seem. Terrorism hurts radical Islam and helps its opponents. The violence and victims’ agony make this hard to see, but without education by murder, the lawful Islamist movement would make greater gains. "Today Gaza, Tomorrow Jerusalem"Are Israel’s critics correct? Does the “occupation” of the West Bank and Gaza cause the Palestinians’ antisemitism, their suicide factories, and their terrorism? And is it true these horrors will end only when Israeli civilians and troops leave the territories? The answer is coming soon. Starting on Aug. 15, the Israeli government will evict some 8,000 Israelis from Gaza and turn their land over to the Palestinian Authority. In addition to being a unique event in modern history (no other democracy has forcibly uprooted thousands of its own citizens of one religion from their lawful homes), it also offers a rare, live, social-science experiment. We stand at an interpretive divide. If Israel’s critics are right, the Gaza withdrawal will improve Palestinian attitudes toward Israel, leading to an end of incitement and a steep drop in attempted violence, followed by a renewal of negotiations and a full settlement. Logic requires, after all, that if “occupation” is the problem, ending it, even partially, will lead to a solution. But I forecast a very different outcome. Given that some 80 percent of Palestinians continue to reject Israel’s very existence, signs of Israeli weakness, such as the forthcoming Gaza withdrawal, will instead inspire heightened Palestinian irredentism. Absorbing their new gift without gratitude, Palestinians will focus on those territories Israelis have not evacuated. (This is what happened after Israeli forces fled Lebanon.) The retreat will inspire not comity but a new rejectionist exhilaration, a greater frenzy of anti-Zionist anger, and a surge in anti-Israel violence. Palestinians themselves are openly saying as much. Ahmed al-Bahar, a top Hamas figure in Gaza, says that “Israel has never been in such a state of retreat and weakness as it is today following more than four years of the intifada. Hamas’s heroic attacks exposed the weakness and volatility of the impotent Zionist security establishment. The withdrawal marks the end of the Zionist dream and is a sign of the moral and psychological decline of the Jewish state. We believe that the resistance is the only way to pressure the Jews.” Sami Abu Zuhri, a Hamas spokesman, says likewise that the withdrawal is “due to the Palestinian resistance operations. … and we will continue our resistance.” Others are more specific. At a mass rally in Gaza City last Thursday, some 10,000 Palestinians danced, sang, and chanted, “Today Gaza, tomorrow Jerusalem.” Jamal Abu Samhadaneh, commander of Gaza’s Popular Resistance Committees, announced on Sunday, “We will move our cells to the West Bank” and warned that “The withdrawal will not be complete without the West Bank and Jerusalem.” The Palestinian Authority’s Ahmed Qurei also asserts, “Our march will stop only in Jerusalem.” Palestinian intentions worry even Israeli leftists. Danny Rubinstein, Arab affairs specialist for Ha’aretz, notes that Prime Minister Ariel Sharon decided to leave Gaza only after anti-Israel carnage there had escalated. “Even if these attacks were not the reason why Sharon came up with the idea of disengagement, the Palestinians are certain that that is the case, and this has reinforced their belief that Israel only understands the language of terror attacks and violence.” Israel National News has collected other leftist comments. Yossi Beilin, former justice minister and chairman of the Yahad/Meretz Party: “There is a concrete danger that following the disengagement, the violence will greatly increase in the West Bank in order to achieve the same thing as was achieved in Gaza.” Shlomo Ben-Ami, former foreign minister, Labor Party: “A unilateral retreat perpetuates Israel’s image as a country that runs away under pressure... In Fatah and Hamas, they will assume that they must prepare for their third intifada - this time in [the West Bank].” Ami Ayalon, former General Security Service chief: “Retreat without getting anything in return is liable to be interpreted by some of the Palestinians as surrender.... There is a high chance that shortly after the disengagement, the violence will be renewed.” Eitan Ben-Eliyahu, former Air Force commander: “There is no chance that the disengagement will guarantee long-term stability. The plan as it stands can only lead to a renewal of terrorism.” Events, I predict, will prove Israel’s critics totally wrong but they will learn no lessons. Untroubled by facts, they will demand further Israeli withdrawals. Israel’s one-car crash is dismally preparing the way for more disasters. The End of Treason.News reports from Great Britain indicate that three Islamist leaders in that country – Omar Bakri Mohammed, Abu Uzair, and Abu Izzadeen – could face treason charges. The first two of them said, post-7/7, that they would not warn the police if they knew of plans to carry out another bomb attack in Britain. The third praised the London bombings for making the British “wake up and smell the coffee.” But are treason charges realistic? Not terribly. For starters, Mohammed has fled and some Islamists are not British citizens. For another, as an official, Lord Carlile pointed out, there is probably not “a lawyer still alive and working who has ever appeared in any part of a treason case.” Indeed, the United Kingdom has seen no application of the Treason Act (originally passed in 1351) since 1966, except for two minor instances. This absence points to a deeper reality: the crime of treason is now as defunct as blue laws, prohibition of alcohol, or laws banning miscegenation. I predict that, short of radical changes, no Western state will again prosecute its citizens for treason. Until recently treason was a powerful concept. The U.S. Constitution defines it as “levying war against [the United States], or in adhering to [its] enemies, giving them aid and comfort.” Famous traitors in history include Benedict Arnold, Vidkun Quisling, and Lord Haw-Haw. The law of treason was always difficult to apply but now it is impossible, as illustrated by the case of the American Talib, John Walker Lindh. Captured on a battlefield in Afghanistan bearing arms against his co-nationals, treason charges clearly applied to him. But he was charged with lesser offences and pled guilty to even more minor ones (such as “supplying services to the Taliban”). Why this collapse? Because the notion of loyalty has fundamentally changed. Traditionally, a person was assumed faithful to his natal community. A Spaniard or Swede was loyal to his monarch, a Frenchman to his republic, an American to his constitution. That assumption is now obsolete, replaced by a loyalty to one’s political community – socialism, liberalism, conservatism, or Islamism, to name some options. Geographical and social ties matter much less than of old. The Boer War of 1899-1902 marked an initial milestone in this evolution, when an important segment of the British public vocally opposed its government’s war arguments and actions. For the first time, a faction (dubbed “Little Englanders”) openly defied the authorities and called for ending the war effort. Another bellwether came during World War I, when the incompetence of the Allied military leaders led to a massive alienation from government. A third came during the French war in Algeria, when angry intellectuals such as Jean-Paul Sartre effectively called for the murder of their fellow-citizens (“To shoot down a European is to kill two birds with one stone, to destroy an oppressor and the man he oppresses.”). This alienation reached full florescence during the Vietnam war, when American dissidents waved Vietcong flags and chanted pro-Hanoi slogans (“Ho ho, Ho Chi Minh, NLF is gonna win”). Israel offers an extreme case of internal subversion. Arabs, one-sixth of the population, owe little allegiance to the Jewish state and sometimes openly call for violence against it or oppose its very existence. Some academics have also called for Arab violence. This climate has even led to several cases of Jews assisting Arab terrorists. At present, loyalty to one’s home society is no longer a given; it must be won. Conversely, hating one’s own society and abetting the enemy is common. Traitor, like bastard, has lost its stigma. This new situation has profound implications. In warfare, for example, each side must compete to attract the loyalty of both its own and the enemy’s population. In World War II, the Allies fought Germany and Japan; now, they focus not on whole countries but on the Taliban or Saddam Hussein, hoping to win Afghan or Iraqi allegiance. This can lead to novel complexities: in the build-up to the Iraq war of 2003, anti-war organizations in the West effectively took Saddam Hussein’s side, while the coalition in turn emphasized its Iraqi supporters. In the war on terror, the battle to win allegiances looms large and is fluid. Treason is defunct in the West. To succeed in war, governments need take this change into account. Jihad through HistoryDr. Daniel Pipes: "In his just-released, absorbing, and excellent book, Understanding Jihad (University of California Press), David Cook of Rice University dismisses the low-grade debate that has raged since 9/11 over the nature of jihad – whether it is a form of offensive warfare or (more pleasantly) a type of moral self-improvement. Mr. Cook dismisses as "bathetic and laughable" John Esposito's contention that jihad refers to "the effort to lead a good life." Throughout history and at present, Mr. Cook definitively establishes, the term primarily means "warfare with spiritual significance." His achievement lies in tracing the evolution of jihad from Muhammad to Osama, following how the concept has changed through fourteen centuries. This summary does not do justice to Cook's extensive research, prolific examples, and thoughtful analysis, but even a thumbnail sketch suggests jihad's evolution. The Koran invites Muslims to give their lives in exchange for assurances of paradise. The Hadith (accounts of Muhammad's actions and personal statements) elaborate on the Koran, providing specific injunctions about treaties, pay, booty, prisoners, tactics, and much else. Muslim jurisprudents then wove these precepts into a body of law. During his years in power, the prophet engaged in an average of nine military campaigns a year, or one every five to six weeks; thus did jihad help define Islam from its very dawn. Conquering and humiliating non-Muslims was a main feature of the prophet's jihad. During the first several centuries of Islam, "the interpretation of jihad was unabashedly aggressive and expansive." After the conquests subsided, non-Muslims hardly threatened and Sufi notions of jihad as self-improvement developed in complement to the martial meaning. The Crusades, the centuries-long European effort to control the Holy Land, gave jihad a new urgency and prompted what Cook calls the "classical" theory of jihad. Finding themselves on the defensive led to a hardening of Muslim attitudes. The Mongol invasions of the thirteenth century subjugated much of the Muslim world, a catastrophe only partially mitigated by the Mongols' nominal conversion to Islam. Some thinkers, Ibn Taymiya (d. 1328) in particular, came to distinguish between true and false Muslims; and to give jihad new prominence by judging the validity of a person's faith according to his willingness to wage jihad. Nineteenth century "purification jihads" took place in several regions against fellow Muslims. The most radical and consequential of these was the Wahhabis' jihad in Arabia. Drawing on Ibn Taymiya, they condemned most non-Wahhabi Muslims as infidels (kafirs) and waged jihad against them. European imperialism inspired jihadi resistance efforts, notably in India, the Caucasus, Somalia, Sudan, Algeria, and Morocco, but all in the end failed. This disaster meant new thinking was needed. Islamist new thinking began in Egypt and India in the 1920s but jihad acquired its contemporary quality of radical offensive warfare only with the Egyptian thinker Sayyid Qutb (d. 1966). Qutb developed Ibn Taymiya's distinction between true and false Muslims to deem non-Islamists to be non-Muslims and then declare jihad on them. The group that assassinated Anwar El-Sadat in 1981 then added the idea of jihad as the path to world domination. The anti-Soviet war in Afghanistan led to the final step (so far) in this evolution. In Afghanistan, for the first time, jihadis assembled from around the world to fight on behalf of Islam. A Palestinian, Abdullah Azzam, became the theorist of global jihad in the 1980s, giving it an unheard-of central role, judging each Muslim exclusively by his contribution to jihad, and making jihad the salvation of Muslims and Islam. Out of this quickly came suicide terrorism and bin Laden. Mr. Cook's erudite and timely study has many implications, including these:
The great challenge for moderate Muslims (and their non-Muslim allies) is to make that rejection come about, and with due haste. The Muslim Claim to Jerusalem Comparing
Religious Claims
God then provides the answer:
In other words, the new qibla served as a way to distinguish Muslims from Jews. From now on, Mecca would be the direction of prayer:
The Qur'an then reiterates the point about no longer paying attention to Jews:
Muslims
subsequently accepted the point implicit to the Qur'anic explanation, that
the adoption of Jerusalem as qibla was a tactical move to win Jewish
converts. "He chose the Holy House in Jerusalem in order that the People of
the Book [i.e., Jews] would be conciliated," notes At-Tabari, an early
Muslim commentator on the Qur'an, "and the Jews were glad." Modern
historians agree: W. Montgomery Watt, a leading biographer of Muhammad,
interprets the prophet's "far-reaching concessions to Jewish feeling" in the
light of two motives, one of which was "the desire for a reconciliation with
the Jews." After the Qur'an repudiated Jerusalem, so did the Muslims: the
first description of the town under Muslim rule comes from the visiting
Bishop Arculf, a Gallic pilgrim, in 680, who reported seeing "an oblong
house of prayer, which they [the Muslims] pieced together with upright plans
and large beams over some ruined remains." Not for the last time, safely
under Muslim control, Jerusalem became a backwater. This episode set the
mold that would be repeated many times over succeeding centuries: Muslims
take interest religiously in Jerusalem because of pressing but temporary
concerns. Then, when those concerns lapse, so does the focus on Jerusalem,
and the city's standing greatly diminishes.
When this Qur'anic passage was first revealed, in about 621, a place called the Sacred Mosque already existed in Mecca. In contrast, the "furthest mosque" was a turn of phrase, not a place. Some early Muslims understood it as metaphorical or as a place in heaven. And if the "furthest mosque" did exist on earth, Palestine would seem an unlikely location, for many reasons. Some of them:
Then, in 715, to build up the prestige of their dominions, the Umayyads did a most clever thing: they built a second mosque in Jerusalem, again on the Temple Mount, and called this one the Furthest Mosque (al-masjid al-aqsa, Al-Aqsa Mosque). With this, the Umayyads retroactively gave the city a role in Muhammad's life. This association of Jerusalem with al-masjid al-aqsa fit into a wider Muslim tendency to identify place names found in the Qur'an: "wherever the Koran mentions a name of an event, stories were invented to give the impression that somehow, somewhere, someone, knew what they were about." Despite all logic (how can a mosque built nearly a century after the Qur'an was received establish what the Qur'an meant?), building an actual Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Palestinian historian A. L. Tibawi writes, "gave reality to the figurative name used in the Koran." It also had the hugely important effect of inserting Jerusalem post hoc into the Qur'an and making it more central to Islam. Also, other changes resulted. Several Qur'anic passages were re-interpreted to refer to this city. Jerusalem came to be seen as the site of the Last Judgment. The Umayyads cast aside the non-religious Roman name for the city, Aelia Capitolina (in Arabic, Iliya) and replaced it with Jewish-style names, either Al-Quds (The Holy) or Bayt al-Maqdis (The Temple). They sponsored a form of literature praising the "virtues of Jerusalem," a genre one author is tempted to call "Zionist." Accounts of the prophet's sayings or doings (Arabic: hadiths, often translated into English as "Traditions") favorable to Jerusalem emerged at this time, some of them equating the city with Mecca. There was even an effort to move the pilgrimage (hajj) from Mecca to Jerusalem. Scholars agree that the Umayyads' motivation to assert a Muslim presence in the sacred city had a strictly utilitarian purpose. The Iraqi historian Abdul Aziz Duri finds "political reasons" behind their actions. Hasson concurs:
Thus did a
politically-inspired Umayyad building program lead to the Islamic
sanctification of Jerusalem.
Photo: Unidentified soldiers, friends of Israeli army Sergeant Alexei Hayat, react during his funeral at the Mt. Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem Thursday May 20, 2004. Hayat was one of 11 Israeli soldiers killed in two separate bomb attacks by Palestinian militants on armored vehicles in Gaza last week. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
Photos from L to
R: #1. Israeli soldiers mourning the loss of a comrade.
#2. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
lays a memorial wreath at a Jerusalem Day ceremony at Ammunition Hill in
Jerusalem Wednesday May 19, 2004, commemorating those who fell during
battle. Israelis on Wednesday celebrated the 37th anniversary of Jerusalem
Day, which marks the day of the capture of Jerusalem's disputed eastern
sector and Old City in the 1967 Mideast war.
Photo: Israeli left-wing protestors hold up placards during a demonstration in front of the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv. The UN Security Council adopted a resolution criticising Israel's killings and house demolitions in Gaza, passed 14-0-1 after the United States abstained instead of vetoing the measure. As it has become
common for Muslims to claim passionate attachment to Jerusalem, Muslim
pilgrimages to the city have multiplied four-fold in recent years. A new
"virtues of Jerusalem" literature has developed. So emotional has Jerusalem
become to Muslims that they write books of poetry about it (especially in
Western languages). And in the political realm, Jerusalem has become a
uniquely unifying issue for Arabic-speakers. "Jerusalem is the only issue
that seems to unite the Arabs. It is the rallying cry," a senior Arab
diplomat noted in late 2000. The fervor for Jerusalem at times
challenges even the centrality of Mecca. No less a personage than Crown
Prince ‘Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has been said repeatedly to say that for
him, "Jerusalem is just like the holy city of Mecca." Hasan Nasrallah, the
leader of Hizbullah goes further yet, declaring in a major speech: "We won't
give up on Palestine, all of Palestine, and Jerusalem will remain the place
to which all jihad warriors will direct their prayers."
the Asad translation relies on square brackets:
and the Behbudi-Turner version places it right in the text without any distinction at all:
If the Qur'an in
translation now has Jerusalem in its text, it cannot be surprising to find
that those who rely on those translations believe that Jerusalem "is
mentioned in the Qur'an"; and this is precisely what a consortium of
American Muslim institutions claimed in 2000. One of their number went yet
further; according to Hooper, "the Koran refers to Jerusalem by its Islamic
centerpiece, al-Aqsa Mosque." This error has practical consequences: for
example, Ahmad ‘Abd ar-Rahman, secretary-general of the PA "cabinet," rested
his claim to Palestinian sovereignty on this basis: "Jerusalem is above
tampering, it is inviolable, and nobody can tamper with it since it is a
Qur'anic text."
Another version of this anecdote makes the Jewish content even more explicit: in this one, Ka‘b al-Ahbar tries to induce Caliph ‘Umar to pray north of the Holy Rock, pointing out the advantage of this: "Then the entire Al-Quds, that is, Al-Masjid al-Haram will be before you." In other words, the convert from Judaism is saying, the Rock and Mecca will be in a straight line and Muslims can pray toward both of them at the same time. That Muslims for almost a year and a half during Muhammad's lifetime directed prayers toward Jerusalem has had a permanently contradictory effect on that city's standing in Islam. The incident partially imbued Jerusalem with prestige and sanctity, but it also made the city a place uniquely rejected by God. Some early hadiths have Muslims expressing this rejection by purposefully praying with their back sides to Jerusalem, a custom that still survives in vestigial form; he who prays in Al-Aqsa Mosque not coincidentally turns his back precisely to the Temple area toward which Jews pray. Or, in Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's sharp formulation: when a Muslim prays in Al-Aqsa, "his back is to it. Also some of his lower parts." Ibn Taymiya (1263-1328), one of Islam's strictest and most influential religious thinkers, is perhaps the outstanding spokesman of the anti-Jerusalem view. In his wide-ranging attempt to purify Islam of accretions and impieties, he dismissed the sacredness of Jerusalem as a notion deriving from Jews and Christians, and also from the long-ago Umayyad rivalry with Mecca. Ibn Taymiya's student, Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziya (1292-1350), went further and rejected hadiths about Jerusalem as false. More broadly, learned Muslims living after the Crusades knew that the great publicity given to hadiths extolling Jerusalem's sanctity resulted from the Countercrusade—from political exigency, that is—and therefore treated them warily. There are other signs too of Jerusalem's relatively low standing in the ladder of sanctity: a historian of art finds that, "in contrast to representations of Mecca, Medina, and the Ka‘ba, depictions of Jerusalem are scanty." The belief that the Last Judgment would take place in Jerusalem was said by some medieval authors to be a forgery to induce Muslims to visit the city. Modern writers sometimes take exception to the envelope of piety that has surrounded Jerusalem. Muhammad Abu Zayd wrote a book in Egypt in 1930 that was so radical that it was withdrawn from circulation and is no longer even extant. In it, among many other points, he
That this viewpoint
is banned shows the nearly complete victory in Islam of the pro-Jerusalem
viewpoint. Still, an occasional expression still filters through. At a
summit meeting of Arab leaders in March 2001, Mu‘ammar al-Qadhdhafi made fun
of his colleagues' obsession with Al-Aqsa Mosque. "The hell with it,"
delegates quoted him saying, "you solve it or you don't, it's just a mosque
and I can pray anywhere."
To back up this view, Palazzi notes several striking and oft-neglected passages in the Qur'an. One of them (5:22-23) quotes Moses instructing the Jews to "enter the Holy Land (al-ard al-muqaddisa) which God has assigned unto you." Another verse (17:104) has God Himself making the same point: "We said to the Children of Israel: ‘Dwell securely in the Land.'" Qur'an 2:145 states that the Jews "would not follow your qibla; nor are you going to follow their qibla," indicating a recognition of the Temple Mount as the Jews' direction of prayer. "God himself is saying that Jerusalem is as important to Jews as Mecca is to Moslems," Palazzi concludes. His analysis has a clear and sensible implication: just as Muslims rule an undivided Mecca, Jews should rule an undivided Jerusalem.
Photo: Activists of the Jewish extremist right wing Temple Mount Faithful carry a mock coffin symbolising a Palestinian state, during a demonstration in Jerusalem's Old City Wednesday May 19, 2004. Israelis on Wednesday marched through Jerusalem to celebrate the anniversary of the capture of its disputed eastern sector and Old City in the 1967 Mideast War, when Israel captured east Jerusalem, including sites holy to Christians, Jews and Muslims, from Jordan and later annexed it. Sign in Hebrew reads 'Palestinian State, Never!'
Photo: Young Israelis dance in celebration of Jerusalem Day, in Jerusalem Wednesday May 19, 2004. Israelis on Wednesday celebrated the 37th anniversary of Jerusalem Day, which marks the day of the capture of East Jerusalem in the 1967 War.
AL-QA'IDA IN IRAQ: BETWEEN IDEOLOGY AND STRATEGY
Yet, the organizational phase of al-Qa'ida and affiliated groups of Global Jihad was in the hands of leaders who were far more operational than ideological-- Usama bin Ladin, Ayman Zawahiri, Muhammad Atef, or nowadays Abu Mus'ab al-Zarqawi. Moreover, the second generation of al-Qa'ida members, operatives, supporters, or sympathizers is growing in the fields of other Islamist battlegrounds in areas other than Afghanistan or Bosnia, namely, such as Iraq, Europe, Southeast Asia, and worldwide.
The modus operandi of al-Qa'ida--to move the battle to enemy soil; martyrdom operations; and the killing of Muslims, legitimized by clerics--is led by the operatives, and affect the imagination of Muslim youth worldwide, giving priority to new strategies over basic ideology. Even the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has become less important and is no longer a crucial issue, at least relative to the priorities of global Jihad. Ayman Zawahiri wrote several times, adopting the traditional position of Egyptian Jihad, that "the road to the liberation of Jerusalem moves through the liberation of Cairo and Damascus." The present strategy of al-Qa'ida and its global Jihad is mostly the result of processes and developments in the core of the Arab world--oppression by Arab governments; the war in Iraq and the American occupation there; the inability to infiltrate the Palestinian territories because of traditional opposition by Hamas, which has a very different agenda; the relative weakness of the Saudi regime; and rising support in Saudi Arabian society, as well as in other parts of the Arab world, for the insurgency in Iraq. Other processes such as the relative operational freedom in Europe also contributed to its development. The basic ideology remained the same: To liberate the entire Muslim world from any Western/Zionist/Crusader colonialism, both in its physical presence in the Muslim world and its cultural influence, in order to create a Muslim state or states totally ruled by the Islamic Shari'ah and liberated from any man-made laws. These goals are to be achieved through a long Jihad led by well-indoctrinated avant-garde groups, whose members are more eager to reach the world to come than to live in this "worthless" one. By contrast, the strategy is in accordance with the developments in the field, primarily Iraq and the Arab world. Iraq became one of the most important elements in al-Qa'ida strategy, a kind of the jewel in the Jihadi crown. Iraq and the insurgency there is also a model of global Jihad's ability to mutate itself to become independent groups of Moroccan immigrants in Spain, or Pakistanis in the United Kingdom, Jamaican converts to Islam, Somalian immigrants to Europe, etc., who are willing to sacrifice themselves for the global strategy of al-Qa'ida in Iraq. Iraq is not an ideological target, yet it is the most important factor directing the rage of Arab or Muslim youngsters towards terrorism. Jihadi-Salafi ideologues of the first generation of global Jihad might not approve of it, as we saw recently, but the control is in the hands of the strategists, who by their indoctrination and incitement became the heroes of this generation, angry and humiliated in its eyes. They are a generation of Muslims whose knowledge of Islam is usually poor, but their apocalyptic notions lead them to blindly follow the strategists, believing that this is true religion and faith. One of the problems deriving a different analysis is the social element behind the rage and the sense of humiliation. An Egyptian sociologist, Dr. Huda Husseini, defined it very well in the 1990s: They are youngsters at the age of fruitful creativity but under a lot of pressures that push them towards militancy. It is easy therefore, to use them and organize them like soldiers in a group that serves also as an alternative to the old grouping, such as the family or the society that surrounds them. The person who carries out the operation is offered to kill or be killed while death is presented as martyrdom that brings him closer to Allah. The person who plants such ideas in the mind of a youngster turns him into a canon, after his personality has been reshaped according to the needs of the his new social group and its destructive interests. The group programs him in a manner that he could explode any minute as if he is activated by remote control. The new group carries out its indoctrination by totally different means of his natural former social framework. The older plants its values gradually through childhood and youth with the aim of continuance and construction. The new alternative group activates rapid indoctrination by the most sacred means for the soul such as religious belief. Its target is not continuance but to shock the society and the destruction of the existing system. It pours into its instructions and prohibitions a sense of sacred religion so one cannot argue its orders or refrain from carrying them out. That way it achieves maximum discipline and abolishes any self-thinking.[ii] Dr. Ajai Sahni, an Indian scholar, wrote in March 2004, that "The Islamist terrorist agenda is more inflexible than most of us imagine, and its ends are defined, not in terms of the transient political parameters of the discourse of international relations, but by a perspective rooted in religious absolutisms that will endure long after the reverberations of the crises of transition in Afghanistan or in Iraq have come to an end."[iii] His words can very well define the fundamental goals of al-Qa'ida or global Jihad. However, these targets might long remain, not only after "the reverberations of the crises of transition in Afghanistan or in Iraq have come to an end," but also after Bin Laden's or Zarqawi's death or imprisonment. In the meantime, the crises in Afghanistan and especially in Iraq are far from coming to an end, and such crises might last for quite some time, affecting the entire Arab world, the cradle of global Jihad's ideology and strategy. The operatives do not possess the same endurance of the ideologues, but they are the dominant party.A good example of the tension between the ideologues and the strategists is found in the recent public criticism of Abu Muhammad al-Maqdesi, Zarqawi's mentor, over his disciple saying, "The indiscriminate attacks in Iraq might distort the true Jihad." This was not his first criticism of Zarqawi and his group. In September 2004, Al-Maqdesi sent a long message from Al-Qafqafa prison through Jihadi forums on the Internet.[iv] In both cases this criticism generated a wave of responses by Jihadi scholars, clerics, and youth who were both surprised and confused. Zarqawi was not affected by this criticism, and he did not stop his suicide attacks against Sunni officials, Shi`i civilians, nor the more recent attacks on Sufi crowds of praying Muslims. In May 2005, he sent a very long audiotape in which he justified his policy, including the killing of Muslims. In July, he answered him again, basing his arguments on rulings by a new class of Saudi clerics that supports Global Jihad.
To sum up--Zarqawi, unlike Usama bin
Ladin, is consolidating a class of Jihadi-Salafi clerics who provide the
necessary legitimacy for the insurgence in Iraq as a "proper Jihad." Hence,
he is doing what the older generation of Jihadi clerics used to accuse
Muslim governments and clerics of--creating the Ulama al-Salatin--the
clerics who obey the political rulers. The U.S. administration is right to
claim that Global Jihad attacked Western targets before Iraq and might
continue to do so after Iraq. This is the al-Qa'ida ideology. Yet, in the
meantime, the ideology is mutating itself according to a strategy totally
based upon the developments in the insurgency in Iraq, and the enormous
effect of it upon Arab Muslim youth. We should not ignore this effect, which
might even grow with the forthcoming open trial of Saddam Hussein. The
latter's image is also "mutating" into a more human and sympathetic one,
even by young supporters of Global Jihad in their Internet forums. He is
moving from being a tyrant "Pharaoh" to a symbol of an Arab and Muslim
fighter against the Americans. Who knows if in a year or two's time we shall
not witness an Islamic ruling against his trial or the anticipated verdict?
*Reuven Paz is founder and director of the Project for the Research of
Islamist Movements (PRISM) at the Global Research in International Affairs
(GLORIA) Center, the Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, and a long time
researcher of Islam and Islamic movements.
Photo: Young Israeli soldiers bleeding to death.
Photo: More Israeli casualties and dead people on the hands of Palestinians...
Photo: 10 months old Israeli baby was killed.
Photo: 6 months old Israeli baby was killed by Palestinians.
Photo: Funeral of Rabbi
Lieberman, Al-Qaeda Nuclear Threat: A Modest ProposalBy Rachel Neuwirth This article is satirical and relates to the current expulsion of Israeli Jews from their homes by their own government. It is written in the manner of Jonathan Swift’s famous satire, A Modest Proposal. America could be facing a potential catastrophe from nuclear weapons that may have already been smuggled inside this country by al-Qaeda. Sleeper cells may already be positioned inside as many as twenty major cities. The danger is real and awareness is increasing. World Net Daily (www.wnd.com) has reported on revelations contained in the upcoming book The al-Qaeda Connection: International Terrorism, Organized Crime and the Coming Apocalypse, by former FBI consultant Paul L. Williams. Edited excerpts from a World Net Daily report of July 18 follow: Osama bin Laden is planning what he calls an "American Hiroshima," the ultimate terrorist attack on U.S. cities, using nuclear weapons already smuggled into the country across the Mexican border along with thousands of sleeper agents. The series of attacks is designed to kill 4 million, destroy the economy, and fundamentally alter the course of history. Al-Qaeda's prime targets for launching nuclear terrorist attacks are the nine U.S. cities with the highest Jewish populations, according to captured leaders and documents. The cities chosen as optimal targets are New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Boston, and Washington, D.C. New York and Washington top the preferred target list for al-Qaeda leadership. Our own security officials have also told us repeatedly that it is not a matter of “if” but rather of “when” the next major attack will occur. An update on this threat was published by World Net Daily on 8/18/05. Many American lives could be at stake here, and what is needed is bold thinking on how to avert such an attack, or to at least reduce its likelihood. In that spirit, this article presents “A Modest Proposal” which advocates a two-part response. Part I proposes to reduce the attractiveness of the potential targets. Part II proposes to make the targets additionally undesirable and to also reduce enemy hostility. Part I. Nine large, American cities are prime targets because of their size, importance, and their concentrations of Jews. If the presence of Jews in these cities increases their appeal as targets then logically the absence of Jews would decrease that appeal by a comparable amount. The security of three hundred million Americans must not be kept at risk merely for the sake of not inconveniencing Jews who comprise barely two percent of our population. Because the potential danger is so immense and so imminent, the relocation of American Jews must be expedited. Removal of Jews should not be too difficult. Jews want to be seen as loyal Americans. Most would cooperate, if reluctantly and emotionally, in their removal as their patriotic duty to increase the safety of their fellow Americans. Jews are accustomed to relocating and have done so repeatedly from biblical times. In recent times, nearly a million Jews were expelled from Arab countries and more than a million Jews have also left the former Soviet Union. Even inside America, Jews often move for purely personal reasons. Relocation is a familiar Jewish experience. Then there is the question of propriety. Is it proper to compel Jews to relocate--especially after they have become so comfortable in this country? Fortunately this question has already been answered. For security reasons, and for the greater good, none other than Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is even now in the process of expelling eight thousand Jews from their homes in Gaza and is using the Israeli army and police to do it. And more than ten times that number of Jews are likely to face expulsion from the West Bank later on. The number of Israeli Jews targeted for expulsion in both Gaza and the West Bank is proportionally equivalent to America relocating about five million American Jews. This forced relocation has been ruled to be a perfectly legal action taken by the Israeli government, and President Bush, who is considered to be a great friend of Israel, supports it. Relocating American Jews will be far easier than expelling Jews in Israel. American Jews tend toward pacifism, are highly law-abiding and non-confrontational--except for the highly vocal Jewish leftists who, in this case, would likely support Jewish expulsion. Furthermore, the American Jewish leadership has already endorsed the principle of forced expulsion of Jews in Israel as the legal right of that government to act in the interests of security and the greater good. Thus American Jews cannot now object to being subjected to the same requirements in the interest of U.S. national security. Necessary expertise in Jewish relocation procedures can be borrowed from Israel. The Sharon government knows how to recruit, screen, and train thousands of men and women from the Jewish community to form police expulsion units and cope with the related logistics and media management. As in Israel, these expulsion police would be well paid, not be required to identify themselves to the expellees, and the courts will go easy on any charges of police brutality. Any manifestation of Jewish protest will be quickly put down. Protesters, including teenagers, would be placed in administrative detention and held without charges for up to six months. Unlike in Israel, there are no Palestinian Arab equivalents in America to rain down rockets on the expulsion process and requiring army units to protect the evacuation. As in Israel, there will be at most peaceful, completely non-violent protests, perhaps combined with a little civil disobedience of the most harmless and easily suppressed kind. Since most American Jews will peacefully board the busses and trains carrying them to their new homes, whatever protests may occur will be conducted by evangelical Christians--the most law-abiding segment of the American population, who will easily be dissuaded from violence or seriously disruptive behaviour by their ministers. We cannot deny that 1.3 billion Muslims comprise a formidable world force that is in the ascendancy while Jews are a tiny minority that is in decline, especially in America. America has suffered politically from the general perception that the interests of Israel and Jews are favoured over the interests of Muslims and Arabs. This is an opportunity for American policy to become more even-handed and to gain the respect of the Muslim world. As in Israel, U.S. Jews who voluntarily sign up early for expulsion will receive extra benefits while those who object or delay could face fines or even prison. The American Jewish leaders must demonstrate their national loyalty by signing up early and encouraging their followers to do likewise. American Jews wield influence far exceeding their numbers which is viewed as a provocation to many in the Muslim world. The expulsion must include all Jews, including elected officials and those of influence. We do not know how much time remains before a possible attack is launched by al-Qaeda. Therefore, this evacuation must proceed quickly in the interests of national security. Naturally, it will be necessary to compile lists of Jews and Jewish leaders and Jewish organizations must be required to furnish such information. Unaffiliated Jews must also be identified and included on these lists. It will not be possible to properly liQaedate all property and assets in a short time, so the Jews will have to select whatever they can transport in limited-size vehicles and forgo the rest. Their European forebears and Israeli cousins have followed these procedures on numerous occasions in the past. As a result, few American Jews will be unduly alarmed or angered by this element of the American-Islamic peace and reconciliation process. In the interests of national security and of fairness it should be a crime for any non-Jew to harbor a Jew. This procedure must be executed thoroughly and without favouritism so that the Muslim world will see that we Americans are sincere. Jewish institutions, including hospitals (along with their Jewish patients), colleges, schools, synagogues, museums, and the like must be emptied of Jewish personnel and content and prepared for evacuation. Jewish expertise, or as some say dominance, in the film industry could be put to good use in ensuring the successful and smooth operation of the relocation program. For example, the distinguished Jewish American filmmaker Steven Spielberg could produce and direct a film showing the happy and successful adjustment of a sympathetically portrayed American Jewish family to their new home community in rural Alaska. The classic film made by a distinguished German Jewish director 62 years ago, documenting the happy and prosperous Jewish community in the relocation center of Thieresienstadt and filmed during the difficult period of Jewish relocation in the Second World War, could serve Speilberg as a useful model. Spielberg (or any number of other justly celebrated Jewish filmmakers) could also be tasked to compile a film record of how Jews lived in America before their relocation, which would serve as a nostalgic memento for the relocatees in their new homes, as well as a useful educational tool for the whole population. The film could be shown in schools across the country, as well as in Jewish museums and Holocaust centers, in order to encourage ethnic and racial tolerance and multiculturalism. Jews would be relocated to relatively uninhabited places, away from any potential target area. Their new homes should be in currently under-populated areas like Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Montana, North and South Dakota, and Alaska. The Jews should be assigned specific areas that will be reserved for Jewish occupancy, in the same manner as the reservations for Indian tribes. Since Jews are essentially a tribal group, they are sure to appreciate having tribal homelands of their own, outside the strife-torn Middle East. New housing and other facilities should be paid for largely by the Jewish community, in exchange for the value of the land they would receive from the government. Jews should be given the option of digging up their dead and transporting the remains to the Jewish reservations. Abandoned graves would then be bulldozed. Those few Jews who are unwilling to resettle on the reservations will be encouraged to find new homes in other countries. Part II. This part is designed to create an active disincentive for al-Qaeda to strike our major cities. To further enhance American security, the vacated homes and properties of America’s five million Jews should be turned over to Muslim immigrants from Arab countries. They must promise to show respect for the former Jewish homes they are being given and must not dance on the roofs of their new homes in a show of celebration or victory. Muslims should also acquire synagogues and other Jewish facilities but must promise not to burn them down in celebration but to quietly convert them into mosques. Al-Qaeda would then have to think twice before attacking cities with significant Muslim populations and their newly acquired mosques. Osama Bin Laden may feel grudging respect to America for having outsmarted him--and doing it with style and class.The entire Muslim world would then have to reconsider its anti-American animosity. We will have demonstrated that e are reasonable and respectful toward our Muslim brothers and sisters. We will have shown our willingness to be even-handed in redressing the old imbalance where Jews, being but two percent of America, had wielded such disproportionate influence in the culture, in the business sector, and on its policies. Relocation of Jews would be a very small price to pay for the prospect of avoiding a devastating attack which would consume Jewish lives as well as those of other Americans. We could then open a new chapter in Muslim-American relations and together strive for a more peaceful and just world. Bertram Cohen and John Landau contributed to this column. A Questionable Resolution by Dr. Jerome S Kaufman, Columnist, The World Jewish News Agency One can’t help but wonder how the more than 2000 voting delegates at the Union for Reform Judaism developed the military and political expertise to draft a resolution demanding a clear exit strategy from Iraq? How embarrassing for the Jews to have one of their largest organizations take such a stand against an administration attempting to defend us, despite dedicated politically-motivated malicious criticism from almost all the media and dissident groups as typified by flagrant anti-Semites like Cindy Sheehan and her scruffy band of malcontents camping outside President Bush’s home in Texas. Evidently the fact that President Bush’s war against terrorism is directed entirely against the enemies of the Western world and the State of Israel had no impact on the delegates. Evidently the delegates at the Reform movement conclave think that this worldwide multi-pronged attack will simply disappear if we just once again turn around and go home. The Islamists will somehow not take this as a complete victory and pursue us with even greater and more confident motivation. The resolution calls the war, “untenable” and claims that President Bush did not exercise all his options before going to war. How many times was Bush to go to the UN for confirmation and help? Never mind the fact that Kofi Annan’s son Kojo had received money from one of the U.N.'s prime contractors under the Oil for Food scam with at least $17 billion grafted out of a U.N. relief program for Iraq. And how naïve would one have to be to not believe that the father was not intimately involved? Never mind, the French, the Russians and at least one Britisher, George Galloway, who yells daily about the rape of Jerusalem by Zionism, were knee deep in the Iraqi Oil for Food scandal making millions of dollars in payola money from Saddam Hussein. These were the nations and people President Bush was supposed to convince to help us in Iraq against Saddam Hussein, the payer! Never mind between 1991 and 1998 the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) conducted more than 1500 inspections. IAEA released a report in 1997, with updates in 1998 and 1999, which it believes offers a technically coherent picture of Iraq's nuclear program. The summary of the IAEA report says that following the August 1990 invasion of Kuwait, Iraq launched a "crash program" to develop a nuclear weapon quickly by extracting weapons grade material from safe-guarded research reactor fuel. This project, if it had continued uninterrupted by the war, might have succeeded in producing a deliverable weapon by the end of 1992. Never mind that Hussein spent eight years from 1980-1988 attempting to conquer Iran. Never mind in 1988 he committed inhumane atrocities against the Kurds in Halabja a town of 70,000 people where 5,000 people died immediately as a result of a chemical attack and an estimated 12,000 people died during the course of those three days. Never mind in the First Gulf war of 1991 he did conquer all of Kuwait, ransacked its banks and touted off millions of dollars worth of gold and then proceeded to set fire to all of Kuwait’s oil fields in order to bankrupt the country and thwart his defeat by the United States. Never mind that George W. Bush has taken our first real stance against the terrorism that the Clinton Administration (1993 to 2001) swept under the rug. During those years while militant Islam was sharpening its teeth, the following direct attacks on the US were virtually ignored: Blow up of the US embassy in Beirut, Lebanon 1983; Blow up of Marine Barracks Beirut, Lebanon 1983; Blow up Lockerbie, Scotland Pan-Am flight to New York 1988; Blow up First New York World Trade Center 1993; Blow up Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Khobar Towers Military complex 1996; Blow up Nairobi, Kenya US Embassy attack 1998; Blow up US Embassy, Dares Salaam, Tanzania 1998; Blow up USS Cole Aden, Yemen 2000. Finally, in their great newly found confidence Islamic terrorists bombed the New York World Trade Center and Pentagon 2001. Also, note that during the period from 1981 to 2001 there were 7,581 terrorist attacks worldwide. Who were the attackers? In each case, the attackers on the US were Muslims. Exactly what did Eric Yoffie and his declared “grass roots” of the Reform movement in their ultimate political and moral wisdom want George W. Bush to do? Sweep all these attacks on our very sovereignty under the rug. As to Eric Yoffie’s hyperbolic statement that, “American Jews, and all Americans, are profoundly critical of the war and want the administration to tell us how to bring our troops home.” I don’t think so. What Americans do want is for our armed forces to defeat our enemies and to maintain the marvelously free world with which G-d has blessed us. Muslim Sensitivity, by Dr. Jerome S Kaufman, Columnist, The World Jewish News Agency Perhaps we should re-evaluate the constant drumming we hear as to our lack of sensitivity toward Muslims and their religion. The latest episode revolved around an error made by Newsweek magazine in its blatant attempt to again discredit President Bush and our own armed forces. The ploy backfired. It turns out Newsweek created a false story describing the flushing of a Muslim holy book, the Koran, down the toilets at the Guantanemo prison Abu Ghraib. This tactic was supposedly used in order to extract information from Muslim prisoners, a doubtful strategy at best. The story proved completely false and Newsweek offered an inadequate apology. But what happened in the Muslim world as a result? Reported were riots in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia, Sudan, Palestinian Arab territories, Iraq, wherever. About sixteen people were reportedly killed and hundreds injured. By some coincidence, many of these riots occurred immediately following Friday services in the mosques. Thus, this rioting of thousands of people did not, as usual, occur spontaneously. These riots were initiated by the inflammatory rhetoric of the mosques' imams. Then what about this Muslim sensitivity? The Muslims were rioting theoretically over a single episode of their holy book flushed down a toilet and, even that, proved to be false.\ There happens to be another much neglected side to the equation. Where is their "sensitivity" to us? Mary Mostert, political commentator reports that in Serbian Kosovo alone since 1999, 140 Christian Churches were blown up with 25 churches destroyed just this past year! When the Jordanians invaded Israel in 1948 and maintained Judea and Samaria (West Bank) as theirs for 19 years, 57 synagogues were defaced and destroyed in Jerusalem alone. The ancient Mount of Olives Jewish cemetery was decimated with 38,000 gravestones torn loose and used to pave roads and Jordanian army latrines.These are just two examples of the thousands of desecrations of Christian and Jewish holy sites that have occurred over the centuries. How does that compare with the reporting of a Koran book desecration that in fact, never occurred? But, never mind the "spontaneous riots?" What is really at play here? Professor Robert A. Pape, associate professor of political science at the University of Chicago, declares after an extensive study of suicide bombings that, "What nearly all suicide terrorist attacks actually have in common is a specific secular and strategic goal: to compel modern democracies to withdraw military forces from territory that the terrorists consider to be their homeland. Religion is often used as a tool by terrorist organizations in recruiting and in seeking aid from abroad, but is rarely the root cause." Cannot one easily apply the same conclusions to Islamic rioting? What is the common factor here? Is not the common factor the transparent goal of the religious hierarchy, the imams, et al, to maintain their virtually absolute power over Muslim countries and their citizens? Every ploy, especially using the United States and Israel as the whipping boys, is used to maintain their lethal power and delude the Muslim people that their societies remaining in abject poverty and ignorance for the last 800 years is somehow our fault. The imams are rightfully very frightened that President Bush's so-called War on Terror may actually result in bringing democracy to Islamic lands. In fact, it is already happening in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Egypt, Palestinian Arab territories and the very thought itself, of Democracy, suddenly occurring to Islamic regimes in the rest of world. What might this do? Of course it would take a giant step toward removing the imams from their strangle hold of power, educate their people and hopefully help bring them into the 21st century. Our looking the other way will not work anymore and did not really work in the first place. If we are truly to have some remote chance of relative peace, than the root causes must be unequivocally addressed Who is owed the apology and much more?Yesterday, (June 19, 2005) Israel apologized to the United States, via Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, for agreeing to sell Harpy attack drones and other advanced technology to China. "It is impossible to hide the crisis between Israel and the United States with regard to the security industries. We are doing everything possible to put it behind us," Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom said on Israel Radio "The United States is our biggest ally, and none of the things that were done were done with the intention of harming U.S. interests," he said. Miss Rice had raised concerns about the deal on her way to the Middle East on Friday. "I believe that the Israelis now understand our concerns, and I'm certain that, as good partners can, that we can come to some resolution to allow us to proceed," she said yesterday It is absolutely impossible for me to understand why Israel has to constantly apologize to the United States for selling weaponry to China or India or anyone else. How dare the United States demand such an apology and such control over Israeli military exports to countries thousands of miles, fortunately from our borders, when the United States, at the very same time, has been supplying, in massive quantities, the most sophisticated weaponry to Israel’s mortal enemies - all of whom are either on her immediate borders or very short flying miles away? Is Israel less needy of import funds than the gargantuan American Military Industrial complex that President Dwight Eisenhower so clairvoyantly warned us against 45 years ago According to the legally required Arms Sales Monitoring Project that keeps track of the administration's notifications to Congress of proposed government-negotiated Foreign Military Sales (FMS) agreements, export licenses for industry-negotiated Direct Commercial Sales (DCS), leases of equipment, and reduced price or free excess defense article (EDA) transfers, the following countries have impending military sales, not to mention the billions of dollars of sophisticated military hardware furnished to them in the previous 10 years Saudi Arabia – 370 million, Egypt 2.7 billion, Jordan 161 million, Kuwait 113 billion, United Arab Emirates 455 billion Would you not think that only when the US stops these sales to Israel’s mortal enemies (current cosmetic peace treaties not withstanding) can the US legitimately raise concerns as to Israel’s arms sales? The Koran - Something Lost in the Translation By Dr. Jerome S. Kaufman, National Secretary Zionist Organization of America. Now that all the politically correct and agenda-motivated rhetoric has been completed, maybe we can take a less emotional view of exactly what happened following the Newsweek magazine story of American guards at the Guantanamo prison flushing a Koran down the toilet? Shortly following publication, Newsweek admitted the story was a complete fabrication. After some investigation, the US military did conclude some isolated incidents of Koran abuse had occurred but determined that most of those were done by the prisoners themselves. What was the reaction in the Muslim world? Reported were riots in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia, Sudan, Palestinian Arab territories, Iraq, wherever. About sixteen people were reportedly killed and hundreds injured. By some coincidence, many of these riots occurred immediately following Friday services in the mosques. Thus, this rioting of thousands of people did not occur spontaneously. These riots were, in the main, initiated by the inflammatory rhetoric of the mosques’ imams. Why? Is not the transparent goal of the religious hierarchy, the imams, et al, to maintain their virtually absolute power over Muslim countries and their citizens? Every ploy, especially using the United States and Israel as the whipping boys, is used to maintain the imam’s destructive power and delude the Muslim people that their societies remaining in abject poverty and ignorance for the last 800 years is somehow our fault. The West is also being subjected to a constant barrage of religious “information” on the Koran. We are told, “it glorifies Abraham, Moses and Jesus and teaches lessons of faith, family values, caring for orphans, feeding the poor, helping the suffering, removing racism and oppression from society and bringing the joy of justice and freedom to the people of God.” But something surely got lost in this translation. Rather than grant Christianity and Judaism the respect claimed, M. Kedar, Professor of Arabic Studies points out that Muhammad, with a stroke of his imagination, has simply “Islamized” their religious leaders. He made Abraham the first Moslem and Jesus and St. John prophets, along with Adam, Joseph, Seth and Aaron. According to Muhammad’s dream, he then takes them to the Seventh Heaven to meet Allah, who obligingly accepts Muhammad as their master. Thus a religion of triumphalism was created wherein Christians and Jews have been designated as “dhimmis”, a “protected class” of people, whose rights in Muslim countries is completely subservient to those of the Muslim. As to the statement that the Koran “defends family values, cares for the poor, removes oppression,” that also has somehow been lost in the translation Mitchell Bard in Myths and Facts presents the real world of human rights in Arab Islamic countries. He writes, “The popular press has chosen to virtually ignore violations of fundamental human rights that take place daily in almost every Arab country. According to annual reports by the American State Department, most of the Arab states are ruled by oppressive, dictatorial regimes, which deny their citizens basic freedoms of political expression, speech, press and due process. The Arab Human Development Report published by a group of Arab researchers from the UN Development Program concluded that out of the seven regions of the world, Arab countries had the lowest freedom score. They also had the lowest ranking for "voice and accountability," a measure of various aspects of the political process, civil liberties, political rights and independence of the media. And what has been our own recent experience with religious desecration? Mary Mostert, political commentator, reports that in Serbian Kosovo alone since 1999, 140 Christian Churches were blown up with 25 churches destroyed just this past year! When the Jordanians invaded Israel in 1948 and maintained Judea and Samaria (West Bank) as theirs for 19 years, 57 synagogues, in Jerusalem alone, were defaced and their Torah scrolls destroyed. The ancient Mount of Olives Jewish cemetery was decimated with 38,000 gravestones torn loose and used to pave roads and Jordanian army latrines. These are just two examples of the hundreds of desecrations of Christian and Jewish holy sites that have occurred in Muslim countries over the centuries. How does that compare with the recent purported Koran book desecration? Certainly it is wrong to demean anyone else’s religion in this country. People are encouraged to believe whatever they want but please do not make us the fall guys for their own self-inflicted problems, in the process.
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