Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Israeli Ambassador to US: New York Times Is ‘Cesspool’

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He is too kind.

NEW YORK TIMES IS ‘CESSPOOL,’ ISRAELI AMBASSADOR TO US SAYS

By Ira Stoll, Algemeiner, April 29, 2019:
Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Ron Dermer, has called The New York Times “a cesspool of hostility towards Israel.”
In remarks posted to his official Facebook page and prepared for delivery at a Holocaust memorial event at the US Capitol, Dermer spoke of what he called “the Jew-hatred of growing parts of the intellectual class.”
“The same New York Times that a century ago mostly hid from their readers the Holocaust of the Jewish people has today made its pages a safe-space for those who hate the Jewish state,” Dermer said. “Through biased coverage, slanderous columns and antisemitic cartoons, its editors shamefully choose week after week to cast the Jewish state as a force for evil.”
In describing the Times as a “cesspool,” Dermer said that the newspaper’s treatment of Israel “goes well beyond any legitimate criticism of a fellow, imperfect democracy.”
The Israeli diplomat was taking a side in a rift that is splitting The New York Times: Was the publication last week of a cartoon that even the Times eventually apologized for and conceded was antisemitic an aberration, the “error” of “a single editor,” as the Times claimed? Or was it rather, as I have argued and as the Times’ own Pulitzer-prize winning op-ed columnist, Bret Stephens, subsequently wrote, part of an ongoing pattern? Stephens called it “the almost torrential criticism of Israel and the mainstreaming of anti-Zionism, including by this paper, which has become so common that people have been desensitized to its inherent bigotry.”
Dermer’s remarks made heroically clear how the government of Israel viewed the matter. The New York Times, however, is having a hard time coming to grips with this criticism. One Times columnist, Michael Powell, took to Twitter to describe the Stephens column as false. “the NYT, news pages & opinion, has absolutely not mainstreamed anti-Zionism or published anti-Semitic arguments & claim is absurd,” Powell wrote in a Tweet that was “liked” by Times reporters Clifford Kraus, Steve Lohr, Jim Dwyer, John Schwartz, and Mathew Goldstein, and also by a former New York Times Jerusalem bureau chief, Clyde Haberman.
In a separate tweet, Powell described the gist of Stephens’ column as “simply untrue.” Powell wrote, “No one is mainstreaming anti-Zionism or anti-Semitic argument. It’s hardly as if our pages resemble those of Der Sturmer …”
When the Times is in the position of publicly insisting that its pages do not resemble those of Der Sturmer, maybe it’s a signal that the paper’s leaders should stop digging, denying and defending and instead begin the long overdue process of sincere self-examination and improvement?
Even Powell conceded the cartoon “was terrible.”
A spokeswoman for the Times didn’t immediately reply to an inquiry from The Algemeiner seeking a response to Dermer’s comments.
In other developments in the fast-moving, escalating scandal over the cartoon:
  • The curator of Harvard University’s Neiman Foundation for Journalism, Ann Marie Lipinski, seized on the situation to call on the Times to restore its “public editor,” a position the newspaper abruptly eliminated in May 2017. “I wish they’d reconsider,” Lipinski wrote, linking to the Stephens column about the cartoon controversy.
  • Critics of the Times scheduled an in-person protest for Monday outside the newspaper’s 620 Eighth Avenue headquarters. Those scheduled to attend included a former New York state assemblyman, Dov Hikind. An advisory press release for the event said those gathered would call for the firing of those responsible for the cartoon’s publication. They also said they would hold signs saying “Shame On The New York Times,” “NYT Has Jewish Blood On Their Hands,” and “Fire the Anti-Semites.”
  • An author and former US government official, Dan Senor, noted that the Times international edition also published a second cartoon featuring a “blind” Netanyahu. “Is the Times obsessed with Israel’s prime minister?” Senor asked. A former Times editor, Mark Horowitz, tweeted, “Please tell me the Times didn’t run a SECOND Netanyahu cartoon in the International Friday- Saturday edition, one day later! It can’t be, right?”
Among the developments that argue in favor of seeing the cartoon as part of a pattern rather than as a single mistake were a 2015 Times graphic that used a yellow color to identify Jewish members of Congress opposed to the Iran nuclear deal. A subsequent Times editor’s note said, “Many readers and commenters on social media found that aspect of the chart insensitive. Times editors agreed and decided to revise it to remove the column specifying which opponents were Jewish.”
The Times has used octopus imagery to describe Jewish settlers in the West Bank that the newspaper itself called “an Anti-Semitic symbol” when it was used by the National Rifle Association to depict Michael Bloomberg.
The Times has blamed measles in New York on “powerful” Jews spreading a “highly contagious” disease. That echoed what the Holocaust Encyclopedia of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum said was a “recurrent theme in Nazi antisemitic propaganda … that Jews spread diseases.” Meanwhile, the newspaper has ignored recent mumps outbreaks with no apparent connection to Jews.

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Islamic terrorism accounts for 91% of European terrorism

Islamic terrorism accounts for 91% of European terrorism

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Not that we need reminding. The enemedia, OTOH, refuses to recognize reality.
Islamic Terrorism Remains The World’s Greatest Threat To Peace
me? If I am for myself only what am I? And if not now when?”—Hillel

ISLAMIC TERRORISM ACCOUNTS FOR 91% OF EUROPEAN TERRORISM

By Arthur Lyons, Voice of Europe, 27 April 2019
The recently released Black and White Book of Terrorism in Europe has brought to light that radical Islamic terrorists have accounted for 91 percent of all of the victims of terror attacks since 2000.
The book is the project of Spanish MEP and president of the Foundation for Victims of Terrorism, Maité Pagazaurtundua, and cites that 753 people have been killed in terror attacks across the European Union during the time span between 2000 and 2019, the French daily newspaper, Le Figaro, reports.
Additionally, the report looks at European victims of terror that has been committed abroad and reveals that an additional 1,115 people including tourists and military personnel were also victims of radical jihadists during the same period of time.
Of the total number of victims, 91 percent of them were killed as a direct result of actions taken by radical Islamic extremists. 20 percent of those murdered were done so by suicide bombers.
Conversely, casualties which resulted from political terrorism were considerably lower with far-right extremists and far-left extremists each accounting for the murder of 13 people.
In recent years, the European continent has seen a significant uptick in far-left extremism and associated violence, with the German domestic intelligence agency, the Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz (BfV), revealing that numbers of violent far-left extremists had risen from 7,1000 to 9,000 between the years 2012 and 2017.
During the same time period, the number of far-left extremist crimes also increased, by an astounding 88 percent.
As far as European Union countries go, Spain has suffered the most terror-related deaths, with 268 victims. France followed closely with 263 terror-related casualties.
French interministerial delegate for terror victim support, Elisabeth Pelsez, expressed that the book wasn’t only just one that revealed important statistics, but also looked to remember the victims of the attacks.
She added, “Forgetfulness is the worst thing… let’s not forget the physically or psychically injured, about 10 to 20 people for one death.”
Since the height of the migrant crisis in 2015, the number of terror threats in Europe has remained high and hasn’t shown any signs of letting up, with French authorities stating last summer that they had thwarted a minimum of five terror attacks in that year alone.
According to Europol, in 2017, Europeans faced approximately 205 separate terror plots. Of that number 107 of them were reported by the United Kingdom

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WATCH: “Palestinian” Media Instructs Muslim Children to Martyr Themselves Killing Jews in Viral Video

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Grooming savages.

CHILDREN’S INDOCTRINATION: JORDANIAN BOY PLEDGES TO BE MARTYRED FOR JERUSALEM IN VIRAL VIDEO

On April 7, 2019, the Gaza TV Media YouTube account posted a video of a small Jordanian boy volunteering to go to Jerusalem and die as a martyr. In the video, the boy, Amir Al-Khasawne, is seen marching with a slingshot and a toy rifle. When his mother asks him where he is going, he says: “I’m going on a journey far away. I might not come back.” Later in the video Amir tells his mother that he is going to Jerusalem, to “the martyr Omar Abu Laila and his friends.” On March 19, 2019, Omar Abu Laila, fatally stabbed Sgt. Gal Keidan, grabbed his gun and shot to death Rabbi Achiad Ettinger. The boy Al-Khasawne continued: “I will shoot the Jews who shot Omar.” When his mother warns him that he would be killed, the boy says: “It’s no big deal, mommy. I will die for the sake of Jerusalem. Isn’t Jerusalem worth dying for? Isn’t Al-Aqsa worth dying for?” In tears, Amir calls out: “For the sake of Allah, oh Arabs! This is Jerusalem! It is the destination of the Prophet’s Night Journey! They sold out Jerusalem!” He concluded by calling upon Saladin to “wake up.” The video was produced by Mays Alreem for Television Photography.

Amir’s mother: My darling Amir, where are you going?
Amir Al-Khasawneh: I’m going on a journey far away. I might not come back.
Amir’s mother: My darling, your father has been looking for you.
Amir Al-Khasawneh: Send him my regards, ask him to forgive me, and pray for me.
Amir’s mother: You are frightening me. Where are you going?
Amir Al-Khasawneh: To Jerusalem.
Amir’s mother: But it is far away, Amir…
Amir Al-Khasawneh: No, it is behind that mountain. You can go. Don’t worry.
Amir’s mother: Who are you going to?
Amir Al-Khasawneh: I’m going to the martyr Omar Abu Laila and his friends. I will shoot the Jews who shot Omar. I’m going to Omar’s mother, to kiss her head, and say to her: I’m like Omar! We are all like Omar! We are all your children!
Amir’s mother: But the Jews will shoot you and you will die, Amir.
Amir Al-Khasawneh: It’s no big deal, mommy. I will die for the sake of Jerusalem. Isn’t Jerusalem worth dying for? Isn’t Al-Aqsa Mosque worth dying for?
[…]
This is Jerusalem, oh Arabs! This is Jerusalem, oh Arabs! For Allah’s sake, oh Arabs! For Allah’s sake, oh Arabs! This is Jerusalem! It is the destination of the Prophet’s nocturnal journey! They sold out Jerusalem! Wake up, oh Saladin!

INDOCTRINATION: JORDANIAN BOY PLEDGES TO BE MARTYRED FOR JERUSALEM IN VIRAL VIDEO

DEMENTED: GAZA TV TELLS SMALL CHILDREN TO ‘MARTYR’ THEMSELVES ‘FOR JERUSALEM’

United with Israel, April 29, 2019:
In a chilling clip, the Palestinian media instructs children to give up their lives expelling Jews from Jerusalem.
Gaza TV Media recently posted a video featuring a tiny boy volunteering to travel to Jerusalem where in order to die there as a martyr.
In this sick video, the boy marches with a toy rifle and a slingshot, responding to his mother’s questions about where he is going by replying, “I’m going on a journey far away. I might not come back.”
Later, he shouts, that he is going to Jerusalem, to “the martyr Omar Abu Laila,” who murdered an Israeli father of 12 and a young soldier before being killed in a shootout at the end of a massive manhunt.

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