"The May 17 memo reads like a crash course for a businessman-turned-diplomat, and its conclusion offers a starkly realist vision: that the U.S. should use human rights as a club against its adversaries, like Iran, China and North Korea, while giving a pass to repressive allies like the Philippines, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. “Allies should be treated differently—and better—than adversaries. Otherwise, we end up with more adversaries, and fewer allies,” argued the memo, written by Tillerson’s influential policy aide, Brian Hook."
A source on politics, war, the Middle East, Arabic poetry, and art.
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Thursday, December 28, 2017
Near East Center at Princeton and its admiration for the Saudi regime
“Crown Prince Mohammed is trying to rein in widespread corruption, not discretionary spending by the future king, said Bernard Haykel, professor of Near Eastern studies at Princeton University. He says Saudis don't consider splashy purchases to be corruption, nor do they typically object to wealthy princes investing in assets with tangible value like overseas property, yachts or artwork. "This is not a guy who is going to Monaco and dropping $100 million on gambling," Haykel told CNBC on Wednesday. "That would be a very different kind of story."” (Thanks Basim)
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
US-Saudi war on Yemen's schools
"US-backed Saudi aggression coalition warplanes have damaged 244 schools in the Yemeni capital Sanaa, according to a recent report released by the Education Ministry. The damaged 244 schools are out of 300 total number of schools in Sanaa, according to director of the Education Office in the capital Mohammed Abdullah al-Fadhli."
Israeli MP harasses families of Palestinian prisoners
"Hazan boarded the bus at the Gaza border with video crews in tow. He said on Twitter he told the relatives that the prisoners were "terrorists who belong in the ground." In a video clip on social media, he is seen shouting at one prisoner’s mother that her son was an "insect" and a "dog." "
Filing charges against Netanyahu
For how many months have we been reading that a prosecutor is about to file charges against Netanyahu? Can you imagine how different the case would have been if this was some Arab member of the Knesset?
How evangelicals bless apartheid
"Even before I arrived in Guatemala, a country mysterious and foreign, I stumbled upon evidence that Israeli fingerprints can be found in many aspects of everyday life in the Central American country." "There is a fascinating collaboration between the Jewish community and the Evangelical community of Guatemala, in support of Israel."
Saudi-led airstrikes kill 9 family members in Yemen's Sanaa
"A family of nine members, including five children, were killed on Monday morning when Saudi-led coalition warplanes hit the family's house five times in Yemen's capital Sanaa, residents and a Xinhua photographer at the scene witnessed. "Father, his wife, two women (who are sisters to the father), and five little children were killed on the spot after their house was hit by five missiles fired from fighter jets of the Saudi-led coalition," Xinhua photographer reported." (thanks Amir)
Promoting Prince Muhammad bin Salman in the New York Times: the women question
Imagine in this article, Ben Hubbard lauds Saudi regime "reforms" because there is a female spokesperson for the Saudi embassy in DC. Imagine if you write an article about women in Iran, and you mention that they had a female vice-president, and a female spokesperson for the foreign ministry. That would never happen in US media.
Monday, December 25, 2017
The Hariri Story in the New York Times
I am glad that part of the Hariri story is out but: 1) there is not much hue and cry over the story that the Lebanese Prime Minister was arrested, abused, and forced to read a resignation statement which was written for him. Can you imagine the reaction if the Syrian or Iranian regimes were to arrest a Lebanese prime minister and force him to read a resignation letter? 2) there is nothing in the New York Times story which was NOT published in Al-Akhbar in Arabic within days after his arrest in Saudi Arabia. The only new detail provided that he was "manhandled". 3) what do you think of a political leader who does not even dare say that he was detained by the Saudi regime and even calls for "excellent relations" between Lebanon and the regime which abused him. He reminds me of his father who used to call for "best" relations with the Syrian regime while privately complaining about the Syrian regime. Political courage is inherited sometimes.
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Human Rights Watch and freedom of speech in Lebanon
When right-wing lawyer, Muhammad Mughrabi was summoned by the Lebanese government during the years of Syrian regime domination, Human Rights Watch gave him a freedom award. Notice that when leftists are harassed by the Lebanese government, no Western human rights organization mentions them.
Why is “blond” relevant to the story? From Nation magazine on Ahed Tamimi
“a little blond slip of a thing”.
Saturday, December 23, 2017
An Israeli journalist calling for physical (and possibly sexual?) punishment of Palestinian girls
"Ben Caspit, a journalist for the Maariv daily, praised the soldiers for not reacting, but called for retaliation against the Tamimi family.
"In the case of the girls, we should exact a price at some other opportunity, in the dark, without witnesses and cameras," he wrote."
On Anti-Semitism in Germany: Far-right whites are most responsible
"Anti-Semitic crimes here have slightly increased since the 2015 influx of refugees into the country, even though right-wing extremists are still responsible in the vast majority of cases." I can't believe that the Post put the last part of the sentence in passing. Also, notice that this article they typically conflates expressions against Israel with anti-Semitism. And why is the burning of the Israeli flag considered anti-Semitic when the burning of the Saudi flag (which has Al-Fatihah written on it) is not considered anti-Islam, and should not. Why does Israel always reserve to itself the right to enjoy exclusive political privileges? And look at this claim: "But Deidre Berger, the director of the American Jewish Committee in Berlin, said she believes that flag burning can incite violence against Jews". So if you burn the flags of ISIS or the flags of Arab countries, it means that you are inciting violence against Arabs and Muslims? What absurd claims.
Where there anti-Semitic chants in the pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Berlin?
Emily Dische-Becker investigates. The results are contrary to claims by German and Western media, and some German media retracted. (It is in German, and someone needs to translate into English).
Jerusalem and Arafat
"In a recent autobiography by a commander of the Maoist tendency in the Fatah Movement, the writer recalls his last exchange with the late Arafat in 2000. In the exchange, Mueen Al Taher asked Arafat, "Are you not concerned about the corrupt cronies around you?" Arafat replied, "History will not hold me accountable because of such figures; history will hold me accountable if I lose or reclaim Jerusalem."" (thanks Ihab)
UAE bans Tunisian women from entering the country
In a most sexist and offensive measure, the UAE government bans Tunisian women from entering the country. They later rescinded the order.
War on Yemen reaches 1,000 days as U.S. defends role in Saudi bombings
"The U.S. and Britain have been intimately involved in prosecuting the war, supplying weapons, logistical help and diplomatic support to their longtime regional ally Saudi Arabia and its coalition, which also includes the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan and Sudan. Besides selling weapons to the Saudis, American and British military advisers have provided training and intelligence and the U.S. has helped refuel coalition jets. Saudi airstrikes have repeatedly hit civilian targets — indiscriminate attacks that rights groups say are war crimes — despite sophisticated weaponry and Western intelligence."
Not in Western media: Brutal gang attack of Muslim girl
"A previous Facebook post written by Munshi said his daughter had been repeatedly bullied by a couple of classmates because she was Muslim. The post said the girl decided she wanted to resolve the feud and went to talk to the girls wearing an anti-bullying t-shirt and was instead brutally beaten, according to the post. Video shows the victim getting kicked to the ground as she holds her hands over her head and face as punching ensues."
U.S. ambassador caught lying about Muslims
"At a 2015 conference hosted by the pro-Islamaphobia David Horowitz Freedom Center, Hoekstra made false claims that some parts of the Netherlands were so dominated by Muslim extremists that non-Muslims could not even safely enter those communities — “no-go zones” — and that these extremists were actually setting fire to politicians. Many Dutch citizens have expressed concern about having a U.S. Ambassador who spread such completely false Islamaphobic conspiracy theories."
978 False claims by Trump
"The Star has counted 978 false claims since his inauguration, an average of three per day," (thanks Amir)
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Abu Dis and the Abbas-Beilin Agreement
I asked an advisor of Yasser Arafat about the mention of Abu Dis in the Abbas-Berlin agreement of 1995. He wrote to me (he does not want his name mentioned): ""Abu Dis was never mentioned as an alternative to East Jerusalem; it was not even mentioned separately once, but with many other neighborhoods of Al-Quds including al-Ram, Wadi Aljoz, Shuafat, Aissawiyyah and others as being the initial areas from which the Israelis will withdraw as a first step in further withdrawals from the rest of East Jerusalem. It was also agreed that East Jerusalem will ultimately be the capital of a Palestinian state." He also added that the agreement stipulated that the text would not be published but Beilin published it any way.
The arrest of Palestinian-Jordanian billionaire, Sabih Al-Masri in Saudi Arabia
As you know, he made his fortunate from contracts to feed Arab armies in the Gulf war in 1990-1991. He partnered with Khalid bin Sultan (the latter with his brother had reached agreements with Muhammad bin Salman, I am told). I asked an informed Palestinian businessman on the matter and he adds about Sabih Al-Masri: "That is true estimates between 500 to 800 Million He was (allegedly) bankrupt at that point. He had reached out to his close friend Khaled Shuman for help keep him afloat. Before that could be arranged Khaled ben Sultan had given him the contract to feed the BRAVE Arab Armies ( Note did not fight of course) . This was the beginning of a new life for the Masri. BTW his nephew Hani Masri ( In Washington DC and Big Clinton Supporter also (allegedly) made 50 million on this deal). This is the same Masri that (allegedly) took over the food services for the US Army in Iraq from Bassem Awadallah ( Awadallah had the company (allegedly) registered under his Uncle Mother brother to feed the US Army in Iraq : then sold to Masri once they had the candle with the Nepali employees). Masri is in partnership with another... Palestinian; Abu Alhuda Al Farouki regarding feeding US Army in Kuwait ....This is the same Masri that is a partner with Isac Rabin and Shimoan Perez and Munib Al Masri in PatTel ( Cell phone Co in the west bank) Mahmoud Abbas Sons are partners with Ehud Barak and Olmret in the 2nd Cell Co in West Bank... These are great patrons of the the Palestinian people ....This is the Same Masri that PFLP assassinated his younger brother in Nabluis in the early 80's. They are all (allegedly) corrupt beyond belief. Charity is PR work to polish their image....You can use info, but please no names... "
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Western media cover-up of the repression and corruption of Kurdistan
This has been one of the biggest propaganda stories in recent years in the Middle East. Just because the US government sponsored the Barzzani-Talbani tribal corrupt autocracy, and just because Israeli maintained relations with that traditional-feudal junta, Western media participated in one of the biggest schemes in media history. The story of Kurdistan was always surrounded with tons of claims of prosperity and freedom without attention to what is happening in those areas. Thomas Friedman and others would go and give a lecture at the American University of Sulaymaniyyah and comes back and tell readers how wonderful things are and that the son of Bargain (or the son of Talbani) is fluent in English. This picture is a scene of a protest in Sulaymaniyyah where people protested corruption and repression. Of course, stolen oil money paid for fancy lobbyists on K street in DC.
The racism of the New York Times: they don't mention that Israel has killed 9 Palestinians and injured 3420 since US Jerusalem move
Look how this racist newspaper measures violence. No mention of 9 Palestinians killed and 3420 injured by Israeli gunfire.
“Since the announcement, violence in the region has escalated. There have been at least 27 rocket attacks from Gaza”.
“Since the announcement, violence in the region has escalated. There have been at least 27 rocket attacks from Gaza”.
Field Marshal Montgomery supported extreme violence against the the Palestinians
"In practice, the British authorities drew no real distinction between combatants and civilians. The activities of Israel today bear a strong resemblance to those of Britain. As part of efforts to erect a smokescreen around its crimes in Gaza, Israel has designated that whole territory as “hostile.” "
Surveillance firms spied on Rachel Corrie's family
"Caterpillar, one of the world’s biggest manufacturing companies, hired C2i, which gathered information about a grieving family that was taking legal action against the firm. A contract drawn up by Caterpillar and signed by C2i instructed that its work should be kept confidential. Corrie, 23, was crushed to death in 2003 by an Israeli military bulldozer as she protested against the demolition of Palestinian homes."
US government propaganda on social media
""No mention of the Defense Department’s $100 million program Operation Earnest Voice software that “creates fake online identities to spread pro-American propaganda.” No mention of the US Air Force’s 2010 solicitation of “persona management” software designed to create hundreds of sock puppets, “replete with background, history, supporting details and cyber presences that are technically, culturally and geographically consistent.” "Or reference to the half-dozen reports of Israeli troll farms promoting pro-Israel propaganda online."" (thanks Amir)
Monday, December 18, 2017
The best part of this story in the Guardian
" "“It’s all part of an effort to delegitimise western efforts to stabilise Syria,” said Sam Woolley, who studies computational propaganda at the University of Oxford aid."" Why can't people just let Western countries stabilize Syria? Why? That is all what Western countries ever wanted to do in the Middle East, to stabile it. Just as they stabilized the Gulf region. Is that so wrong? It is all about stabilization. Ask the Oxford University expert cited above. He can tell you.
Hizbullah in Politico: smuggling of drugs and...frozen chicken
Regarding this long piece: look. I don't know how Hizbullah finances itself (Nasrallah now publicly says that their funding is entirely from Iran), and I don't know about secret methods and operations of this party, but I have to say US/Israeli stories about Hizhbullah and drugs and surveillance of targets in the US are as unconvincing as the story or the car salesman in Texas who hired drug dealers from Mexico to kill the Saudi ambassador in DC while eating a Chinese meal. Look at this: "Hezbollah — in league with Iran — continues to undermine U.S. interests in Iraq, Syria and throughout wide swaths of Latin America and Africa". Hizbullah is active in Latin American and Africa? It is barely active in Arab countries outside of Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. Also, many of those stories assume that any Shi`ite who is involved in illegal trade must be a cover for Hizbullah operations when many of the names are often loyal to Amal Movement. What makes those stories more suspicious is that not only they cite Israeli and Zionist sources exclusively, but they also only cite fanatic Zionists as experts on the stories.
Saudi embassy had a tribute and display for the one Huthi missile which fell in Riyadh: what about the thousands which they dropped on Yemeni people?
"HRH Amb Prince Khalid bin Salman, along with the Coalition Ambassadors and US officials, reviews the debris from the Iranian-made Qiam ballistic missile, which targeted the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by way of the Houthi militia in Yemen."
Cornel West on the Palestinians
I am glad how passionate Cornel West has become on the Palestinians. It is now an essential criterion for him in judging intellectuals. But it was not always like that. Back in the 1980s and early 1990s, Cornel West was very quick to denounce the PLO and accuse it of anti-Semitism, when the PLO was never guilty of anti-Semitism. He, writing in Tikkhun, once spoke of the "ugly anti-Semitism" of the PLO (Joseph Massad reminded me of this one). He also co-wrote a book with Michael Lerner of Tikkun in which I remember he also took a swipe at the Palestinians. Cornel West was an establishment figure in the 1980s and 1990s. The rise of Obama and his (first) experience at Harvard radicalized him.
Sunday, December 17, 2017
Friday, December 15, 2017
US policy towards Jerusalem
My weekly article in Al-Akhbar: "A History of the Context of US History toward Jerusalem.
Robyn Creswell on Adonis in the New Yorker
I respect Creswell's knowledge of Arabic literature but on this piece:
1) he notes how disappointed people have been with Adoni's stance on the Syrian uprising (count me as one) but he cites on that none other than Sadiq Jalal Al-Azm. Does he not see the irony on that? I have been disappointed with the stance of Adonis for sure, but the stance of Al-Azm has been far worse especially in his resort to sectarian language and rhetoric and his subservience to Gulf regime stances during the uprising. In fact, the political transformation of Al-Azm has been far more glaring than that of Adonis.
2) He says that Adonis ("This is a topic that, unlike most Arab intellectuals of his generation, he has generally avoided") has avoided the Arab-Israeli conflict. Nothing more farther from the truth. He missed that the journal of Adonis in the late 1969, Mawaqif, basically went over the experience of Shi`r and championed the Palestinian resistance in very strong terms. There is rarely an interview or an article in Al-Hayat where Adonis has been writing in which he does not mention the Palestinian. To be sure, in the 1990s, when he was hoping for a Nobel, his stances because a bit more muted but not anymore. He is very vocal in his views on Israel.
3) he does not mention that Adonis was really influenced by the Jesuit Orientalists at St. Joseph University where he earned his PhD. His PhD dissertation (subsequently published) is a lousy academic work which approaches the heritage of Arabic literature in a most dogmatic and Orientalist fashion.
4) He does not mention how supporters of Syrian rebels often attacked Adonis on account of the sect in which he was born.
1) he notes how disappointed people have been with Adoni's stance on the Syrian uprising (count me as one) but he cites on that none other than Sadiq Jalal Al-Azm. Does he not see the irony on that? I have been disappointed with the stance of Adonis for sure, but the stance of Al-Azm has been far worse especially in his resort to sectarian language and rhetoric and his subservience to Gulf regime stances during the uprising. In fact, the political transformation of Al-Azm has been far more glaring than that of Adonis.
2) He says that Adonis ("This is a topic that, unlike most Arab intellectuals of his generation, he has generally avoided") has avoided the Arab-Israeli conflict. Nothing more farther from the truth. He missed that the journal of Adonis in the late 1969, Mawaqif, basically went over the experience of Shi`r and championed the Palestinian resistance in very strong terms. There is rarely an interview or an article in Al-Hayat where Adonis has been writing in which he does not mention the Palestinian. To be sure, in the 1990s, when he was hoping for a Nobel, his stances because a bit more muted but not anymore. He is very vocal in his views on Israel.
3) he does not mention that Adonis was really influenced by the Jesuit Orientalists at St. Joseph University where he earned his PhD. His PhD dissertation (subsequently published) is a lousy academic work which approaches the heritage of Arabic literature in a most dogmatic and Orientalist fashion.
4) He does not mention how supporters of Syrian rebels often attacked Adonis on account of the sect in which he was born.
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Saudi regime is really angry at Palestinians
The protests by Palestinians in Palestine and elsewhere inlaced chants against Muhammad bin Salman. This really angered the regime and it unleashed the Saudi Mabahith goons on social media to vomit racist anti-Palestinian trash talk. Mahmoud Abbas (the puppet) had to intervene and declare yesterday that the Saudi King assured him that the regime won't accept except (East) Jerusalem as capital of Palestine.
Changes at the New York Times
I resent the suggestion that A.G. Sulzberger was selected for his new post at the New York Times for any reason other than sheer talent. Nepotism didn’t enter the picture at all. This isn’t some Saudi royal dynastic rule.
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Another freedom of expression case that you won't hear about in Western or Arab media
Mustafa Sbayti wrote (under the influence of alcohol by his admission) a poet comment on Facebook in which he expressed his desire to "sleep with Virgin Mary". Of course, the Christian AND Muslim religious establishment called for a severe punishment of him although he quickly removed the comment and profusely apologized. He has been in jail for the last few weeks, and was released today. Here is m article on the matter: "Between the Bishop and the Poet". Naturally no one in Lebanon lifted a finger for the poet because he is a secular communist who posts Lenin's picture on his Facebook. Human Right Watch's office in Beirut--increasingly part of the Hariri coalition camp-- would have made a stink about the matter if the poet was a pro-Hariri right-winger.
When Anne Barnard linked Lebanese secular leftists with Hizbullah
From Alfred: "...Those who demonstrated outside the US Embassy in Beirut were not only secularists. More importantly to Anne Barnard, they are from organizations that are NOT listed by the US as "terrorist organizations". She wants to link those who are anti-Israel in Lebanon with Hizbullah...you know the organization that killed Americans and are called terrorists. "
On the secular communist and Arab/Syrian nationalist protest in Beirut on Sunday
For the live of me I still can't understand how Anne Barnard reported that there were Hizbullah flags. It was very clear that Hizbullah--for whatever--reasons did not want to join in the secular leftist and Arab and Syrian nationalist protest on Sunday, and held their own rally yesterday in the southern suburbs. Here are images of flags raised in the protest. Do you see any Hizbullah flags?
I am summoned by the Lebanese Ministry of Justice over a tweet
Under pressure from the orphans of the Israeli occupation of Lebanon, i.e. Lebanese Forces and their media like LBC TV station, the Minister of Justice of Lebanon succumbed to pressures and ordered a summon for me based on...a tweet. The tweet was a "quoted tweet" in which I comment on a tweet by the Twitter page of UNIFIL in Lebanon in which it reported a high level meeting between "senior Lebanese Army officers" and Israeli occupation officers. This happened the day after the Jerusalem move by the US. I wrote: "Disgrace. Disgrace. Lebanese Army commanders meet with officers of the Israeli enemy while Arab streets are boiling with anger over Jerusalem. Let us call for disarming the Lebanese Army while keeping the arms of the resistance". (The last sentence was written as irony but some Lebanese--like Americans--don't have an appetite for irony). As you know, the Lebanese resistance movement started in 1978 by a bunch of Marxist-Leninists and later broadened to include other secular and leftist forces and later other Islamist-oreinted forces. Throughout those times, the defense of Lebanon against Israeli aggression and occupation was undertaken by those volunteers with the exception of the time when Emile Lahhud led the Lebanese Army and when he was president, and insisted that the Army be used in defense of Lebanon. I have lived in the US uninterruptedly since 1983, and yet the Lebanese Ministry of Justice can still be concerned over my tweets from California.
PS If I were a pro-Saudi right-wing Hariri writer, the story would have been picked up by all Western correspondents in Beirut and by Human Rights Watch office in Beirut. They would have raised a hue and cry over the muzzling of freedom of speech. But the views of anti-Israel leftists, are not considered worthy of protection by those people.
PS If I were a pro-Saudi right-wing Hariri writer, the story would have been picked up by all Western correspondents in Beirut and by Human Rights Watch office in Beirut. They would have raised a hue and cry over the muzzling of freedom of speech. But the views of anti-Israel leftists, are not considered worthy of protection by those people.
Monday, December 11, 2017
Ronald Reagan on moving the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem
"WASHINGTON, March 28 - President Reagan said today that it would be ''most unwise'' for the United States to move its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and he strongly suggested that he would veto legislation in Congress to require such a step.
In an interview, Mr. Reagan said a bill requiring the embassy to be moved ''should never have been introduced in Congress.'' He said the disposition of Jerusalem, the West Bank of the Jordan River and other areas ''must be negotiated'' between Israel and the Arab countries. Asked if he would veto legislation on the embassy, the President said: ''I am hoping I won't have to. But like the several previous Presidents before me, I think that that is a most unwise thing.''"
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Lebanese Communist Party leader in front of the US embassy in Lebanon
The protest in front of the US embassy in Lebanon included basically and exclusively the secular Lebanese groups like the Lebanese Communist Party, the Syrian Social National Party and smaller Nasserist and Marxist-Leninist groups and organizations. As I indicated to you before, clearly Hizbullah didnot want to be there and announced that his protest will be held in the southern suburbs. This is the LCP's secretary-general, Hanna Gharib, making his speech.
Saturday, December 09, 2017
Protests in the Arab world
I noticed that in Jordan they chanted against Trump AND abasing Muhammad bin Salman. But they also chanted in praise of Jordanian king. Opposition and protests in Jordan can be as repugnant as the regime. I also noticed that Iraq was very vocal against the US and Israel. The entire political spectrum was united. Muqtada As-Sadr (who recently got favorable press in Gulf and naturally Western media) was most fierce in rallying the public against Israeli occupation. This image is from a protest in Baghdad. Someone should translate the article to the New York Times correspondents who wrote only two days ago that Arabs don't care about Jerusalem or Palestine anymore--because a Lebanese blogger wrote that in English.
Friday, December 08, 2017
Friday mosque sermons around the world were devoted to Jerusalem except...in Saudi Arabia
The sermons in Mecca and Medina were not about Jerusalem.
The protests by Arabs and Muslims around the world for Jerusalem should have been dedicated to the correspondents who wrote this article in the Times
"Rallying Cry of Jerusalem May Have Lost Force in Arab World"
Founder of Blackwater has deep ties to Israel
"U.S. businessman Erik Prince – who has just been accused of trying to set up a back-channel for communications between the Trump administration and Russia – has deep Israeli connections as well, including business dealings with Ari Harow, the disgraced former bureau chief to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu." "With various people now touting Prince for a Senate run (including Steve Bannon), his Israeli ties could prove significant." (thanks Amir)
Thursday, December 07, 2017
Hizbullah avoids the Lebanese protest in front of the US embassy in Lebanon and calls for a different demonstration in the southern suburbs
The Lebanese Communist Party and the SSNP and other progressive forces in Lebanon called for a protest in front of the US embassy in Lebanon tomorrow (just outside of Beirut). But Hasan Nasrallah today made it clear that Hizbollah is not involved in this demonstration and will be holding its own protest...in the southern suburbs of Beirut on Monday.
Marines snipers on rooftops of US embassy in Amman
The Jordanian newspaper, Al-Ghad, removed pictures and story on Twitter about US Marines snipers on rooftops of US embassy in Amman. It seems ordered were issued to the king from DC.
It was not the US which defeated ISIS: foes of the US defeated ISIS
Look at this ridiculous claim in the New York Times: "The American-led coalition has retaken 97 percent of the territory once held by the militants".
The US war on Yemen
"SA: Absolutely. Yemenis are not asking the US to come and save them from Saudi Arabia. We have to be very clear about that. We’re not asking for intervention. We’re asking for them to stop this intervention, to remove themselves from this conflict, to stop interfering in the politics of Yemen and causing this egregious humanitarian suffering by helping the Saudis at all these levels." (thanks Amir)
This his how the New York Times described this racist Zionist
Israelis like to build. Arabs like to bomb crap and live in open sewage. This is not a difficult issue. #settlementsrock
""Mr. Shapiro, 33, a graduate of Harvard Law School, is the cool kid’s philosopher, dissecting arguments with a lawyer’s skill and references to Aristotle."" Source is here.
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Palestinian Jerusalemite historian, Tarif Khalidi on Jerusalem
Tarif sent me this (I cite with his permission): "Trump gives an extraordinary reason why he accepts Jerusalem as the capital of Israel: "Because it is a fact". Had he been in power in Hitler's days, would he have accepted his conquests as a "fact"? Should Lincoln have accepted the Confederacy "as a fact"? Or ought George Washington (beneath whose portrait he delivered his grotesque speech) to have accepted British dominion over America as "a fact"? History is nothing but a series of revolts against unacceptable facts. But the man is beyond any recall to sense or decency.
Saudi MBC fires this TV anchorwoman because of this tweet
The tweet by Ola Al-Faris says: "Trump has not chosen the timing of the declaration of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel in vain...After his visit to us it became certain that Arabs will condemn the recognition tonight while chanting the next day: Welcome, Thursday". Al-Riyadh newspaper said that MBC didn't like the insult to the Arab people. Yes, because the Saudi regime is highly respectful of the Arab people.
The New York Times report how on the bright of the Palestinian refugee problem
"A history lesson from the New York Times about how 700,000 Palestinians were uprooted from their homeland in 1948: “Amid violence by militias and mobs on both sides, huge numbers of Jews and Arabs were displaced.” And they were not kidding, mind you.
This is how Zionist media report the news from the Middle East
"Not knowing Arabic, NYTimes correspondents claim that there is no fury among Arabs on social media about Trump’s decision. They also claim that Palestine is not important to Arabs anymore. Their evidence? A tweet by one Lebanese blogger. Kid U not."
Wednesday, December 06, 2017
This in Saudi Arabia
Hashtag "Jerusalem is the capital of Palestine" #1 trending right now in #KSA #Saudi #القدس_عاصمه_فلسطين_الابديه
PS It also is in Iraq and Algeria.
PS and in Syria.
PS It also is in Iraq and Algeria.
PS and in Syria.
Tuesday, December 05, 2017
Fury on Arab social media over Jerusalem
There is such a fury on Arab social media over Jerusalem but I am confident that none of the Western correspondents in Beirut or Cairo will notice in their dispatches.
Origins of the idea of replacing Jerusalem as the Palestinian capital with Abu Dis
The idea of replacing Jerusalem with Abu Dis as the Palestinian capital first appeared in 1995 in the Abu Mazen-Yossi Beilin document here.
Abu Dis
Abu Dis is now by order of Jared Kushner the 3rd holy Muslim site and the 1st Qiblah. Will the US government now order the relocation fo the Church of Holy Sepulchre to Abu Dis? What about the Aqsa? I am sure MbS can easily change Islamic teachings to accommodate this new US initiative.
Monday, December 04, 2017
And there are still some American liberals who still refer to Israeli system as a "socialist experiment". Hilarious
"“The United States made a decision last night to lower taxes . We cannot lag behind in the relief we are giving our business sector regarding both taxes and reduced regulation and bureaucracy,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said just before the cabinet cleared measures aimed at trimming the red tape required to start a business."
Make no mistake about it: all initiatives from UAE and Saudi Arabia are designed by Western companies: hence Western enthusiasm
"McKinsey’s consultants helped design Vision 2030 , the prince’s sweeping reform agenda aimed at ushering Saudi Arabia into a more open, post-petroleum future. "
Underestimating the Huthis
In every turn, the Saudi governments and media underestimated the Huthis. They often mocked them as backward and uncivilized bunch, which only at every turn of the conflict made the Saudi regime look even more ridiculous.
Whenever you think that New York Times can't sink any lower in its Middle East coverage, it surprises you
Look who it assigned to analyze Middle East politics now. What is next? It will assign David Irving to analyze the Holocaust?
Sunday, December 03, 2017
Major achievement of the Sons of Zayid
"The Dubai Police Happiness and Positivity Council has received certificates from Guinness World Records for forming the largest UAE flag, by arranging 143 cars in the shape of a happy face, as part of the UAE’s 46th National Day celebrations, with the participation of 17 car clubs and teams. " (thanks Basim)
What Western media don't report about the Middle East: church censorship
A 65-year old Lebanese poet, Mustafa Sbayti, is languishing in Lebanese jail because he wrote on Facebook two weeks ago a poetic piece in which he said he wishes to "fornicate with the "virgin Mary". There was a huge storm and both Muslims (who revere Mary and Christians) condemned his statement. But that was not enough. the poet apologized and removed his comment and admitted it was written under the influence of alcohol but the Catholic Media Center (which is a medieval-style censorship powerhouse, and which declared a few years ago that anyone who dares to criticize the Maronite Patriarch will be excommunicated) call for his arrest. He was arrested and is still in jail. Today, the reactionary Greek Orthodox Bishop, Ilyas Awdah, attacked him publicly and called him a "drunk". Some Gulf media called the poet "Hizbullah", when the man is an atheist communist and he has Lenin's picture on Facebook and named his daughter Lorca and his son Fidel. Naturally, Human Rights Watch would not touch the issue because the poet in question does not belong to its right-wing camp of March 14.
Countering Israeli espionage in Lebanon
My weekly article in Al-Akhbar: "Countering Israeli espionage in Lebanon: Nationalization or Privatization of the Resistance"?
Saudi regime lobby promotes this video of Thomas Friedman
Thomas Friedman insults all Arabs and promotes a disgusting cliche of the Arab world and the Saudi regime lobby (there are two, actually, and this is one of them) promotes it.