dinsdag 19 februari 2008

Al Qassam Brigades vuurden in januari 540 projectielen af en doodden 2 Zionisten

De militaire vleugel van Hamas vertelt trots wat ze in januari allemaal hebben gedaan. Dit blijkt heel wat meer te zijn dan het afvuren van een paar amateuristische raketten. Bedenk daarbij dat naast Hamas, ook Islamitische Jihad, Al Aqsa Martelaren Brigades, het Volksfront voor de Bevrijding van Palestina en andere facties actief zijn.
 
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In January, 2008: Al Qassam Brigades fired 540 rocket and missile and killed two Zionists
2 February 2008
 
Website of  Ezzedeen Al-Qassam Brigades -  the armed branch of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas).
www .alqassam.ps/english/?action=showdetail&fid=837

 
Ezzedeen Al Qassam Brigades, the military wing affiliated to the Islamic resistance Hamas Movement, announced in a statistic that it fired in January,2008, five hundred and forty Qassam rockets and mortars. The Zionist army considered that as a raise in the rocket power to the Brigades.

The Brigades added in its statistic, which appearing the Brigades efforts, that 41 members were martyred during this month by the hand of the Zionist army. Those martyrs fall on the edge of Gaza strip. The Zionist forces used the war planes, tanks and jeeps .etc in the aggression against the Palestinian people.

Details

The mujahideen launched over one month 180 "Qassam rocket", firing 345 mortars, firing fourteen "RPG" anti-tank missiles, in addition to the exploding four explosive devices.

The Brigades executed twenty-three sniping operations against the zionist forces, these operations resulted in the deaths of two Zionist settlers and wounding three others, in addition to inflicting heavy losses in buildings, dozens of settlers down to the refuge rooms for several days.

The statistic pointed out "special operations" carried out by the Qassam Brigades, during the month of January, as the sniping in ( The third Eye east of Khanyounis), which resulted in the death of a Zionist and several injuries, Also shooting at a settler car near Tulkarem and wounding four Zionists inside the car, storming "Kfar Etzion" settlement south of Jerusalem, wounding six soldiers and wounding six Zionists.

The Brigades fired "66" Qassam rockets in a single day, resulting the injury of 26 Zionist settlers and caused damages in some buildings, also the continuing bombardment to a military site east of Khanyounis led the Zionist entity to remove the site.


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maandag 18 februari 2008

Minstens 20 gewonden bij gevechten in Beiroet

Terwijl het Acht Uur Journaal donderdag nog optimistisch berichtte dat beide kampen genoeg hebben van het geweld en hun conflict vreedzaam willen oplossen, is het inmiddels tot onderlinge gevechten gekomen. Hopelijk is dit niet het begin van meer geweld.
 
 
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West Beirut Clashes Wound at least 20 People Amidst Mounting Tension
http://www.naharnet.com/domino/tn/NewsDesk.nsf/getstory?openform&14D98B4E588B0FC4C22573F2002A255A
 
 
At least 20 people were wounded in clashes between rival factions in Beirut overnight amidst mounting tension between the March 14 majority and the Hizbullah-led opposition.
 
The clashes broke out around 10 pm Saturday between supporters of Saad Hariri's Mustaqbal Movement and followers of Hizbullah and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri's AMAL movement in west Beirut's districts of Ras al-Nabaa, Bechara al-Khoury, Barbour, Nweiri and Tariq Jedideh.

The Mustaqbal newspaper, mouthpiece of the Hariri movement, accused officers of parliament police of attacking "citizens in Beirut's residential areas."

AMAL, in a statement, denied its partisans were involved in the clashes with clubs, Iron rods, metal chains and rocks.

The crackle of automatic fire could be heard in several Beirut districts overnight before army units and police patrols intervened to disengage the feuding groups.

The Mustaqbal newspaper accused an assailant identified as Ali Hassan of hurling an improvised incendiary bomb (Molotov Cocktail) at a residential apartment in Ras al-Nabaa district.

The report did not disclose further details.

The political affiliation of Hassan, who goes by the code-name of al-Irani, was not disclosed by the report.

Also it could not be determined if police and army patrols made any arrests during the clashes.

The Mustaqbal newspapers described the clashes as "premeditated aggression" that resulted in wounding 20 "citizens."

The army and police deployed elite units in the attempts to disengage the feuding factions and contain the escalating tension.

Hizbullah, on its part, denied reports that its office in Ras al-Nabaa was attacked by a Molotov Cocktail incendiary bomb.

Tension prevailed over west Beirut Sunday. Streets were deserted except for groups of young men gathered at corners or entrances to buildings as army and police patrols drove across the city.

Meanwhile, the daily an-Nahar said regional contacts were underway to facilitate the return of Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa to Beirut to resume his efforts aimed at facilitating the Arab initiative.

Premier Fouad Saniora held telephone discussions with Moussa, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal and the head of Saudi intelligence Prince Miqrin bin Abdul Aziz.

The contacts focused on future efforts to implement the Arab initiative.

A government source said the initiative would be re-activated in light of "new facts" based on the mass rally held Thursday to commemorate the third anniversary of ex-Premier Rafik Hariri assassination.

Moussa's media advisor Abul Alim al-Abiad confirmed that his boss would return to Beirut, but refused to set a schedule for renewing the secretary general's mission.

An-Nahar said Moussa would return to Beirut on Feb. 21, five days before a scheduled parliamentary session to elect a president.
 

Beirut, 17 Feb 08, 09:44 

Palestijnen door Egypte vastgehouden dreigen met zelfmoord

Arabische broederschap in de praktijk. Egypte zal niet wakker liggen van een paar dode Palestijnen, dus zolang ze niet de aandacht krijgen van de media en internationale gemeenschap en mensenrechtenorganisaties die Israël in dat soort gevallen altijd krijgt, zal een hongerstaking niet veel uithalen.
Anderzijds mogen we niet uitsluiten dat dit geen onschuldige burgers zijn, en er een andere reden is behalve Egyptische wreedheid waarom ze worden vastgehouden.  
 
 
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Palestinians held by Egypt threaten suicide
Date: 17 / 02 / 2008  Time:  16:05
www .maannews.net/en/index.php?opr=ShowDetails&ID=27840

Gaza - Ma'an - A group of Palestinians rounded up by Egyptian security forces are threatening suicide if they are not soon released either to the Gaza Strip or a life of dignity in Egypt.

About 500 Gazans are still being held as prisoners in a sports complex in the border city of Al-Arish. Egyptian police arrested them after they did not return to Gaza when the border was resealed earlier this month following a brief period of unrestricted cross-border movement.

Several of the detained Palestinians have called Ma'an's office in Gaza, claiming that conditions in the sports center are appalling, lacking basic medical supplies, food, and clean water.

The Egyptian security officers reportedly responded to the suicide threat, "Do whatever you like; we have orders to gather you then transfer you back to the Gaza Strip." However, the transfer has not yet taken place.

One of the stranded Gazans, 21-year-old Khalid Abu Hasira asked in a telephone call to Ma'an, "Will the death of one of us end our suffering?" He also inquired critically about the absence of intervention on the part of the Palestinian embassy in Cairo.

He added that yesterday he threatened to jump from the roof of the building, and an Egyptian officer told him that he will get an ambulance to evacuate him. The man said he suffered an injury in his knee, and needed to replace the bandage in a hospital, but that he would not be allowed to go to hospital in Egypt.

He also added that he was interrogated in an Egyptian detention center along with five other people, including an elderly man, and that they underwent very rough treatment and that 6,000 US dollars were stolen from one of them.

A 23-year-old Gazan called 'Adil Atallah said that he was captured at Nasser governmental hospital one day after he was operated on. He said that he was treated badly by the security forces, while he was urgently in need for rest after the operation. He is supposed to undergo another operation, which he would prefer to skip if he is allowed home.

Thirty-five-year-old Ayman Ash-Sha'ir from Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip said his cell-phone was stolen when he was brought to the sport club in Al-Arish.


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zondag 17 februari 2008

Iran: Vernietiging van Zionisme aanstaande

Geen probleem toch, als zo'n land de atoombom krijgt? Zij zullen er zeker verantwoordelijk mee omgaan, en doen wat ze als hun morele plicht zien, zodat de "billions of the oppressed and justice-seeking people worldwide" vervuld zullen zijn van vreugde en geluk.
 
 
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Annihilation of Zionism Imminent
News number: 861127070217:58 | 2008-02-16
http: //english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=8611270702

TEHRAN (FNA)- A senior Iranian commander said that billions of the oppressed and justice-seeking people worldwide will soon be filled with much joy and happiness when they hear the news of the eventual victory of Islam over the devilish front of Zionism.

In a message to the Lebanese Hezbollah Secretary General Seyed Hassan Nasrallah on Saturday, commander of the General Staff of Iran's armed forces Major General Hassan Firoozabadi expressed his condolences to the Hezbollah chief on the martyrdom of the group's senior commander, Imad Mughniyeh in a car bomb in Damascus on Tuesday.

He further blasted the Israeli regime for Mughniyeh's assassination, and said that the measure was adopted by the Zionist regime in order to take revenge for its humiliating defeat during the 33-day war on Lebanon in summer 2006.

"The defeated and humiliated army of Israel and the leaders of this forged and hollow regime should know that the hero-breeding land of Lebanon will nurture hundreds and thousands of such heroes under the inspiration of Imad Mughniyeh's blood and that combatants of the Lebanese and Palestinian Islamic resistance will continue the struggle until complete destruction of the Zionist regime and liberation of the entire Islamic land of Palestine.

"And the hearts of several billion oppressed and right-supporting people worldwide will soon be filled with overwhelming joy and happiness when they hear the news of the final victory of the front of Islam and destruction of the devilish front of Zionism," the General reiterated.



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Hezbullah positioneert circa 50.000 "strijders" langs grens met Israël

Hezbollah is blijkbaar wat van plan. Wat zou UNIFIL (de VN troepenmacht in Zuid-Libanon) hiervan vinden? Zij waren daar juist gestationeerd om toe te zien op de ontwapening van Hezbollah, zoals voorzien in VN resolutie 1701. Wie neemt hun nog serieus?
 
Natuurlijk kan er in dit bericht ook van enige overdrijving sprake zijn, maar Hezbollah hoort helemaal geen strijders in Zuid-Libanon te hebben zitten.
 
 
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Lebanese daily: Hizbullah raises alert

 
Hizbullah has raised its alertness in southern Lebanon to a "high level" following Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah's threat to avenge Hizbullah commander Imad Mughniyeh's assassination on Tuesday, which Nasrallah claimed Israel was responsible for.

According to the Lebanese newspaper, A-Saphir, Hizbullah has positioned roughly 50,000 "fighters" along the Lebanese-Israeli border.
 
Hizbullah also evacuated several political and social headquarters, the report said.

The report also said that the American embassy in Lebanon had put its staff on alert, and that all American officials in the area had been asked to be more careful and vigilant in general.

Syrië en Iran stellen commissie in om aanslag Mughnieh te onderzoeken

Iran en Syrië gaan een 'fact finding team' opzetten om de oorzaken van de liquidatie van top terrorist Imad Mughnieh te onderzoeken. Ami Isseroff vraagt zich af waarom.  
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Bashargrad committee to investigate Moughnieh mishap

This is an interesting effort:
 
An Iranian Foreign Ministry official said Friday a joint fact-finding team will be set up by Iran and Syria to probe into causes of Lebanese senior Hizbollah Commander Imad Mughniyah's assassination.

First thing that is interesting is that Iran is involved. Iran has consistently denied any connection with the efforts of Imad Moughniyeh to further the religion of peace. So why should they care?

They need a committee to find the causes? The cause was that the "militant" was in business to murder people for over twenty years, which made him a lot of enemies, because people don't like when a guy goes around killing people.  What did they expect should happen to such people? And why are they concerned. Isn't he in heaven having it on with 72 virgins?
 
The thing to be investigated, is what are the causes of Moughniyeh staying alive so long, and what are the reasons why Hassan Nasrallah and his friends are still alive and liberty. Don't they want their virgins? Isn't that what they tell their recruits? Why wait for the reward, when they can have it right now?
 
And what will the committee find and what will be done with its recommendations? Will they recommend that Hezbollah and Syria stop blowing up people and kidnapping people?
 
 
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Iran, Syria to form fact-finding team to probe into Mughniyah assassination
 
Tehran, Feb 15, IRNA - Iran news agency

 
An Iranian Foreign Ministry official said Friday a joint fact-finding team will be set up by Iran and Syria to probe into causes of Lebanese senior Hizbollah Commander Imad Mughniyah's assassination.

Deputy Foreign Minister Ali-Reza Sheikh Attar said in this week's Friday prayers congregation that the decision has been made following Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki's talks with Syrian officials.

Addressing Tehrani Friday prayers worshipers as a pre-sermon lecturer, Sheikh Attar said the joint fact-finding team will look into the root causes and dimensions of Mughniyah assassination so as to identify and name perpetrators of the dirty crime.

Mughniyah was martyred late on Tuesday in a car bombing in the Syrian capital, Damascus.
 
 
Source: irna.com/en/news/view/menu-234/0802157517123900.htm
 

Hamas Magazine - nieuwe glossy voor terroristen

 
Blijkbaar zijn er in Gaza nog genoeg grondstoffen voor een glossy magazine.
 
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The cover of "Qassamis", a glossy magazine recently issued by the armed wing of militant group Hamas shows a boy wearing khakis, bullet belts, a face mask and an assault rifle, in Gaza City, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008. Officials said the magazine is occasionally published, to highlight and celebrate the work of its armed wing, which numbers around 10,000 fighters, mostly in the Gaza Strip. It is another addition to the militant Muslim group's media efforts, reflecting the movement's growing power in Gaza, where it seized control last June
 

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip: The cover boy gracing Gaza's new glossy magazine wears military khakis and a bullet belt and carries one of the territory's hottest accessories - an assault rifle.
 
His face is covered with a black mask, as are many of the faces in "Qassamis," the new magazine published by Hamas to show off its Islamic fighters. The 80-page magazine also comes with sleek advertisements and a women's section.
 
It's another addition to the militant Muslim group's media efforts, reflecting the movement's growing power in Gaza, where it seized control last June. Hamas, which has sent dozens of suicide bombers into Israel and does not recognize a role for a Jewish state in an Islamic Middle East, is labeled a terror group by Israel, the U.S. and EU.

The magazine was delivered to The Associated Press and other news organizations by a Hamas employee on Monday. It was distributed to libraries sympathetic to Hamas, apparently targeting a highbrow readership.

 
The magazine, which is free of charge, aims to "educate Palestinians" about the role of the military group, said Abdul Latif Qanou, a Hamas official who helped oversee its publication.
 
The magazine wants to show "the development of our fighting capabilities and show progress on the ground," he said. Hamas officials would not say how many they printed or whether there would be future editions.
 
Hamas also won't say how much the magazine cost to publish. It looks expensive, a stark contrast to the environment that produced it - the crumbling, impoverished Gaza Strip.
 
It's also a huge step up from Hamas' humble media beginnings 20 years ago, when the movement's activists spray-painted announcements on walls and secretly distributed handwritten tracts in mosques.
 
The magazine's title is a reference to the military wing's name, the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades.
 
The cover is shiny green, Hamas' traditional color, and the masked gunman on the cover appears emerging from the number 20 - the group's age.
 
Inside, the magazine describes Hamas' military wing as an "army."
 
"It has more than 10,000 fighters with weapons who are a real army under military formations," the magazine claims. Israeli military commanders have recently noted that Hamas has transformed from a loosely organized band of cells into a proper military force.
 
The section aimed at women is illustrated with lilies and hand grenades. One photograph shows women training to use guns while wearing floor-length robes in military khaki.
 
A chart details Hamas attacks, including 2,252 rockets it said it has fired at Israel. Rockets fired by Hamas and other militant factions in Gaza have killed 12 Israelis since 2001 and have drawn military raids and crippling sanctions that have pushed the territory further into poverty.
 
Most Gaza residents live on less than $2 a day, poverty that has intensified since Israel and Egypt sealed their borders with the territory after Hamas came to power, and militants continued to rain rockets on Israeli towns. Only humanitarian aid, limited amounts of fuel and power and a trickle of commercial goods have entered from Israel since then.
 
Hamas has used the closure to whip up anger in the Arab world, painting a picture of poverty and hunger in Gaza. But that hasn't prevented the Islamists from building up a costly media machine.
 
Last year it launched a daily newspaper, which frequently publishes exclusive interviews with Hamas leaders. The group also runs several Internet Web sites, a radio station and a satellite television station that broadcasts news and children's shows. Plans for a Hollywood-style media center are in place, too.
 
Hamas is less tolerant of independent media. It has harassed reporters and media outlets it sees as hostile, and a Hamas-dominated court last week ordered the closure of al-Ayyam, a paper associated with its moderate Fatah rivals, because it published a caricature of a senior Hamas official.
 
The new Hamas magazine is another sign that the once-secretive militant group is acting more like a government concerned with its own image, said Palestinian analyst Talal Okal.
 
"There's a difference between (revolutionary) cells where you don't know numbers, weapons or leaders. Now Hamas is responsible for Gaza and relies upon i?s military st?ength," Okal said.
 
The 82 page Qassamis magazine can be viewed in pdf at the militiant group's website.
 
Sources:  News agencies,  Elder of Ziyon
 
 
On: Friday, February 15, 2008 - By: Israel e News
 

Darfur en de media in het Midden-Oosten

Wij krijgen wel eens klachten dat we zo veel Israëlische en Westerse, en weinig Arabische bronnen gebruiken voor onze nieuwsberichten en artikelen. Dat heeft een reden. Niet alleen zijn de Arabische bronnen - als ze al in het Engels beschikbaar zijn - vaak van slechte journalistieke kwaliteit, en staan ze veelal onder overheidscensuur of zijn ze slechts een spreekbuis van die overheid, maar ze verspreiden ook vaak de meest fantastische verhalen die meer met fictie dan met feiten te maken te hebben.
 
Hieronder een interessante, erg uitvoerige bespreking door MEMRI van de vele fabels, leugens en samenzweringtherorieën in Arabische media, voorbeeld Darfoer.
 
 
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MEMRI - Inquiry & Analysis | No. 422 | February 15, 2008

Sudan/Antisemitism Documentation Project

Darfur and the Middle East Media:
The Anatomy of Another Conspiracy

By Steven Stalinsky*

 

Introduction


The Darfur region of Sudan first made headlines in February 2003 with news of massacres, rapes, mutilations, and other atrocities perpetrated by the Sudanese government and its allied armed Arab militia, the Janjaweed, against civilians in the black Arab and non-Arab south. Shortly thereafter, the Arab and Iranian media came out with reports explaining these events as the result of a conspiracy. The campaign was led by the most influential Arab and Iranian newspapers and TV channels, and was enhanced by leading Middle East religious figures, heads of state, members of academia, and other notable individuals.
  
According to these media reports, what was really happening in Darfur involved secret plans to create a Christian state in Sudan; a Jewish attempt to annex the African country to become part of Israel; a U.S. government effort to control Sudanese oil, uranium and other natural resources; plots by U.S. presidential candidates; and a U.S. government attempt to deflect attention from its actions in Iraq, as well as schemes by Jews, Freemasons, the United Nations, and the African Union.
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion have also been cited as evidence to prove the existence of a conspiracy in Darfur.
  
As the conspiracy theories expanded, a new phenomenon developed – namely, downplaying and even denying the atrocities taking place in Darfur. The deniers have included the Sudanese and Iranian leaderships and the Arab government-controlled media. It must be noted that this phenomenon is strikingly similar to Holocaust denial, and in fact, many proponents of the Darfur denial have been known to question the Holocaust.

The Sudanese Leadership and the "Darfur Conspiracy"

The Sudanese government, military, and religious establishment who stand behind the Janjaweed militias have been extremely vocal in spreading conspiracy theories about Darfur. Within a month of the first Western media reports of killings in Darfur, in 2003, Sudan's representative to the U.N. in Geneva, Ibrahim Mirghani Ibrahim, described these reports as a "total denial of reality."(1)
  
According to the Sudanese paper Al-Sahafa, Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir said, during the opening session of the international "Mercy for All Creatures" conference in Khartoum in November 2007, that Western plots against Sudan have been ongoing since the land was occupied by the British, and that lust for Darfur's treasures was feeding the current crisis. Al-Bashir was quoted by Al-Sahafa as stating that the West was shoving its nose into Islam's affairs and punishing those who doubted the Nazi Holocaust, while giving legitimacy to insulting Islam's Prophet Muhammad at the same time calling it freedom of expression. He added that the unholy alliance between the extreme Christian right and global Judaism was setting the Darfur conflict on fire.(2)
  
Sudanese presidential aide Majdhob Al-Khalifa was quoted by the Sudanese Media Center on August 23, 2007 alleging a conspiracy in Darfur. Al-Khalifa's statement focused on "U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the U.N., involved in what Al-Khalifa termed 'sabotage' and 'indiscriminately killing civilians and usurping the oil wealth of the region [of Darfur].' He cited as his evidence 'the Bush administration['s]... plan to create [the] Greater Middle East by dividing large Muslim states into tiny entities, according to a map released by an official U.S. army magazine."(3)
  
In a July 25, 2007 interview with the Saudi daily 'Okaz, Sudan Defense Minister Abdul Rahim Muhammad Hussein Al-Naqb replied, when asked about "the infiltration of Jewish organizations in Darfur," that "over 24 Jewish organizations" were behind the international outrage about Darfur "through their control of the media and their influence over American and British circles..."(4)
  
The secretary-general of Sudan's ruling National Congress Party (NCP), Ibrahim Ahmad Omar, told the Egyptian Al-Ahram Weekly in an interview published in the February 22-28, 2007 edition that "the West wants to see Darfur divided. This is the scheme adopted by Western foreign policy." He added, "The Americans cannot accept the fact that Sudan has large and very much unexploited oil reserves while it is not bowing to the will of Washington. They know that they cannot get this government to succumb to their wishes."
  
On the Zionists' "schemes" in Darfur, Omar commented: "Once Sudan is divided, Israel would get rid of this big Arab/Muslim country that is still calling it an enemy, and would have instead smaller entities [to contend with]," adding that Israel would be able to conduct relations with most of them. He continued: "The fact of the matter is that Sudanese public radio is still calling Israel the enemy." According to Omar, "this is a good reason why the Israelis and Zionist groups all over the world, especially in the U.S., are dedicating much attention to the issue of Darfur when it is not the only humanitarian crisis in the world..."(5)



Al-Jazeera TV: America is Behind Darfur Atrocities

Since its inception, Al-Jazeera TV has been influential in shaping the Arab world's opinion about current events such as Darfur. Dr. Mamoun Fandy, one of the world's leading scholars on Arab media, was highly critical of Al-Jazeera's reporting on Darfur in his authoritative new book (Un)Civil War of Words.(6)
  
Dr. Fandy quoted one observer of the Arab media as stating: "Al-Jazeera, notwithstanding the courage shown by its employees on battlefields in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Palestine, did not send any of its correspondents to Darfur." Fandy elaborated on this by asking: "...Al-Jazeera aired the reports of Egyptian doctors returning from Darfur asserting there was no famine, rapes, or murders. Why did the benevolent Al-Jazeera fail to send any of its correspondents there, especially when its correspondents have gone into the heart of the battles of the murderers and transmitted their pictures as they hailed the Iraqi leader Saddam?"(7)
  
Al-Jazeera's role in spreading a distorted picture of Darfur was also evidenced by a program aired by the channel on October 23, 2007. The program's guests included Egyptian-American writer Magdi Khalil, who debated an Islamist sheikh on the situation in the Middle East. Khalil was highly critical of the program itself and of how the Arab media has reported on Darfur. The debate captured the essence of the overall issue of the "Darfur conspiracy" in the Arab media, with Khalil arguing that "the discourse coming out of the Arab and Islamic region is a disgrace. In Darfur and south Sudan, severe [human rights] violations occur – ethnic cleansing, the murder of millions, and rape – yet no one but the West exposes what is happening in south Sudan and Darfur. The New York Times was the first to raise this issue, and it is the West that is now defending the rights of the Muslims in Darfur... There is no justice at all in the Arab region. There is only criticism of any spark of hope for international justice... They are used to condemning everything, and doing nothing but supporting terrorism and extremism."
  
The Al-Jazeera interviewer responded to Khalil by asking: "With regard to Darfur, are you trying to convince the Arab world that the 'American wolf,' as Dr. Al-Mubarak [the other guest] called him, is shedding a tear over what is happening in Darfur? It is the fragmentation of Sudan, the partitioning of Sudan – the partitioning of something that is already partitioned. There is oil in Darfur, and they don't care about all the Arabs and Muslims put together."
  
Khalil responded: "That's all nonsense. That deceiving propaganda is all around you – oil and all that... Do you know how much was spent on Iraq? Even if America were to take Iraq's oil for the next 200 years, it would not compensate for what it has spent on Iraq. You are used to spreading delusions, lies, and deceiving propaganda..."(8)
  
In another Al-Jazeera program, that aired on July 28, 2007, the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan, Sheikh Sadeq Abadallah bin Al-Majed, was asked by the Al-Jazeera correspondent: "We are visiting you at a time when events in Darfur are casting a shadow on Sudan. I would like to ask you for your opinion about what is happening, and who is responsible for it..." Sheikh Al-Majed answered: "The West, and the Americans in particular, have been planning this for years... The reason is that they studied this region extensively – the Darfur region in particular – and realized that it is full of treasures, the likes of which have never been found elsewhere in Sudan." The Al-Jazeera correspondent then asked, "So in your opinion, the Americans are behind what is happening in Darfur?" The sheikh answered, "Yes. They are behind all the tragedies that are taking place in Darfur."(9)


A U.S. Government Conspiracy to Gain Control of Sudan's Oil

In another Al-Jazeera TV report, one that covered a conference of Islamist leaders in Sudan and that aired July 3, 2007, Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood representative Dr. Hassan Al-'Audha told the audience, "America believes that it owns the oil discovered in Sudan. These are not my words. [Former U.S. president Jimmy] Carter declared some two years ago: 'We wanted the oil of Sudan to be used for the pleasure of the American people after 2005."(10)
  
Libyan leader Mu'ammar Al-Qadhafi devoted much of his October 22, 2007 speech to Cambridge University students via video link to the issue of Darfur, saying: "The clash of interests between these powers has internationalized what was barely a tribal dispute." He added that what is really happening centers on "...superpowers who are interested in oil and other things."(11)
  
An editorial in the Egyptian Al-Ahram Weekly of July 29-August 4, 2004 stated: "The suspicion in the Arab world is that America's eagerness to intervene in Darfur is an American conspiracy to gain control of Sudanese oil."(12)
  
"Oiling the Wheels of Greed" was the title of another article on Darfur, in the Al-Ahram Weekly of May 31-June 6, 2007. Written by Gamal Nkrumah, the article discussed claims that what is really happening in Darfur is "part of America's strategy to lay its hands on Sudanese oil," and, furthermore, that "the imposition of American sanctions against Sudan should be viewed in the context of the increasingly fierce competition between the U.S. and China for control of Africa's oil wealth..."(13)

The leader of the Sudanese opposition Popular Congress Party, Sheikh Hassan Al-Turabi, who is Sudan's chief Islamist ideologue as well as an influential former parliamentary speaker, was quoted by the May 31-June 6, 2007 edition of Al-Ahram Weekly as stating that he was "convinced" that the "CIA" was involved in Darfur, and, more explicitly, that "the Americans are only interested in [Darfur's] oil."(14)
 
A November 28, 2007 article titled "Israel in Darfur and National Arab Security," by Ahmad Hussein Al-Shimi, posted on the Sudanese Media Center website, enumerated Israel and U.S. conspiracies in Darfur, on issues ranging from supporting insurgents in Sudan to geography and oil. He depicted Darfur as "a great arena for settling conflicts and disputes between Arabs and Israel..."
  
He added: "Israeli/American interest and plans interlink in Darfur, to establish an independent state in western Sudan... besides establishing a technologically advanced military base under common American-British-Israeli observance, the purpose of which is to control security status and political interactions in Egypt, Sudan, Libya, African states, and the Red Sea. It also aims at protecting [the] oil pipeline that the U.S. is conducting negotiations to build, which shall be extending from Iraq, [via the] Gulf states, to the Red Sea, [and] then to Darfur province through Libya and Morocco, to the Atlantic Ocean... with coordination between U.S. intelligence and the Israeli Mossad. And Darfur insurgents aiming on destabilizing the province and creating chaos and terror within its ranks, also aims at obtaining international sympathy for deploying international forces in the province, to become a jumping point to get full control over the African Horn, which tallies with its strategy and control on the new oil basin there... [I]t is clear that what is taking place on the ground uncovers Israeli/American intentions to support, first, separating the province from Sudan, and, later, to fragment Sudan and other African states, to give an overall deadly blow to the Arab national security..."(15)


A U.S. Presidential Election Conspiracy – In 2004 and 2008

Shortly before the 2004 U.S. presidential election, reports appeared in the Arab media claiming that what was happening in Darfur was actually a conspiracy to help President Bush win reelection. The Egyptian daily Al-Ahram Al-Arabi published an extensive investigative report by Dr. Amani Al-Tawil, titled "The Key to the American Voting Booths Is in Darfur: The Plot Which Is Called Oil," on June 31, 2004. In an interview on Saudi Al-Majd TV, on August 11, 2004, Sudanese Ambassador to Cairo Dr. Ahmad Abd Al-Halim spoke at length on Darfur and other issues, including the U.S. presidential elections, and explained that "extremist" voters in America wanted to transform Sudan into a Christian state.(16) In another report, the editor of the Egyptian government evening daily Al-Ahram Al-Masai, Mursi 'Atallah, explained in Al-Ahram on July 24, 2007 that the U.S.'s interest in Darfur was a ploy connected to the U.S. presidential elections, as well as an attempt by the U.S. to get its hands on a large strategic reserve of uranium already found in Darfur.(17)


A U.S. Government/Zionist Conspiracy to Deflect Attention from Iraq

An April 20, 2007 editorial in the Egyptian government daily Al-Gomhouriya stated that the depiction of events in Darfur as a humanitarian tragedy was aimed at cloaking the West's campaign to redraw the map of the Arab world in accordance with its own interests as well as attempts to avert attention from Iraq and Palestine: "[A]t a time when, in Iraq, there are hundreds of Iraqis being killed every day under the nightmare of the American occupation, which has turned Baghdad into the capital of death... the issue of Darfur, which the West has described as a humanitarian tragedy, has become a cover for what is really being planned and carried out by the Western forces of hegemony and control in our Arab world. They aim to redraw the map [of the Arab world] in accordance with their interests and with the interests of Israel, without taking into account the true humanitarian crises that will be caused as a result."(18)
  
A Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader, Sheikh Yousef Al-Qaradhawi, who also heads the European Council for Fatwa and Research and the International Council of Muslim Scholars, said in an interview published on September 10, 2004 in the Qatar daily Al-Sharq, "Look for the Zionists behind every disaster. We have found their fingers in Darfur."(19) In a September 1, 2007 interview with IslamOnline, Al-Qaradhawi said, in reference to Darfur, that the Western media "often make too much fuss about nothing," and added, "The Western media also wanted to drift attention away from the situations in Palestine [and] Iraq."(20)
  
The February 8-14, 2007 edition of Al-Ahram Weekly featured a cartoon of a blindfolded Sudanese man speaking into multiple microphones as behind him Uncle Sam carves up a bleeding map of Sudan, which hangs from a meat hook, as two dogs representing Israel and Britain lick their chops. Under the cartoon was an article titled "The Real Conspiracy," in which the author, Ayman Al-Amir, states that "it is safe to assume conspiracy is at work" in all conflicts in the Middle East that are perpetrated by Israel. He wrote: "Westerners have often scoffed at Arabs as conspiracy theory addicts. Throughout the 20th century, everything Arab nationalists suspected as a scheme by colonial powers against their interests and aspirations was dismissed as a figment of Arab imagination. ...Yet after decades of secrecy, declassified documents of confidential meetings, agreements, diplomatic correspondence, and reports, from the early years of the last century to the mid-1990s, reveal that the stretch of Arab imagination is much narrower than the scope of the conspiracy."(21)
  
Ahmad Hussein Al-Shimi explained in his November 28, 2007 article on the website of the Sudanese Media Center: "The strategic importance of Darfur is not only of great interest to the U.S., it is [of interest] to Israel too, [which] hides behind [its provision of] humanitarian help to execute its secret plans... Israel aims on achieving two goals: [to draw attention to the fact] that it is giving humanitarian help for peoples suffering from tragedies... [and to create a] distraction... from the drastic human conditions Palestinians are living in [in the] occupied territories, and to guide the attention of the human society to Darfur..."
  
The influential former editor of the London Arabic daily Al-Hayat, Jihad Al-Khazen, wrote on April 13, 2007 that while killing in the Darfur region was indeed taking place, "the Israel lobby" was to blame for making the situation out to be worse than it actually is. In a piece headlined "Since the Victims Are Arabs and Muslims," Al-Khazen wrote: "In New York, Darfur is the most important issue in the world, or at least this is what the resident or visitor sees and hears. From subway tunnels to the streets, there are thousands of posters talking about 'genocide' and 400,000 people killed." However, he argued, "the lobby to save Darfur" is inflating the casualty count. "Darfur is a terrible humanitarian disaster that should not be played down. I am not doing that myself. However, the United Nations itself said that 200,000 were killed and that what had been committed there were war crimes, not genocide." According to Al-Khazen, "the lobby to save Darfur is just the Israel lobby renamed. The goal is to divert attention from Israel's crimes, or [from] the catastrophe of the war in Iraq."(22)
  
In a September 27, 2007 article in Al-Hayat, Al-Khazen wrote a nearly identical article on "the Israel lobby" and Darfur – but with a new ending: "...In Darfur, the victims are Muslims. There are 200,000 Muslims killed by Muslims. This lobby, whether of Israel or Darfur, does not defend them. It just makes use of them as a smokescreen to obscure the other crimes stretching from Palestine to Iraq. The Israeli lobby, after all, has been very active in the pursuit of war, and still defends it; i.e. still supports killing youth of the U.S. in an unjustified war to protect Israel's security..."(23)
  
The Iranian press has also spread conspiracy theories about Darfur. An Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) article titled "Zionist Regime Uses 'Darfur Crisis' as Distraction" focused on how the Zionists are using the events in Darfur to deflect attention away from their own activities against the Palestinians. It reported that "the powerful American Jewish lobby which tightly controls the American Congress" was behind "a high-profile propaganda campaign" about Darfur, while at the same time targeting Muslims.(24)


A Christian-Zionist Conspiracy

In a February 3, 2005 interview on Saudi government Channel 1 TV, Saudi journalist Suheila Hammad discussed how Darfur is a Christian conspiracy: "By Allah, this is a conspiracy... There is a conspiracy in Sudan – Sudan is being divided so that Darfur will become a secular state, independent from Sudan, [and] the south will become a Christian state..."(25)
  
In the Tehran Times of July 13, 2005, Hassan Hanzadeh wrote: "The war in southern Sudan and the Darfur crisis have caused serious economic and political problems... In the region, neighboring countries [have], with the help of the Zionist regime which is trying to weaken African Muslim countries by triggering civil wars, tried to dismember the great African Islamic country of Sudan by arming the Sudanese rebels. Their main objective is to create a Christian country on the banks of the Nile in order to end the domination of Egypt and Sudan over the world's longest river."(26)


Darfur Denial

As conspiracy theories about Darfur within the Arab and Iranian media have expanded, a new phenomenon has developed – downplaying and even denying the killings, rapes, and displacements taking place. The deniers range from the Sudanese and Iranian leadership to the Arab government-owned and controlled media.
  
Reports from the Iranian press on Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's March 2007 meeting in Sudan with the Sudanese leadership quoted him as expressing pleasure at the country's "tranquility."  Referring to Darfur, he said: "There is no place in the world that suffers from divisions and wars unless America or the Zionists' fingerprints are seen there."(27) According to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting news network, Ahmadinejad urged Islamic states to thwart such "conspiracies."(28)
  
In an earlier meeting between top Iranian and Sudanese officials, on January 15, 2007, Sudanese Defense Minister Abdel Rahim Muhammed Hussein claimed during a visit to Tehran that what was happening in Darfur was really a "satanic plot" by "the U.S. and Israeli regimes, [which] are working hard to incite the conflict."(29)
  
In a September 20, 2007 IRNA story headlined "Bashir Reveals Zionist Plot in Darfur," Sudanese President Al-Bashir lambasted "a Zionist plot to dismember his country and plunder its resources... particularly its oil reserves, and then place it under a de facto U.N. trusteeship..." He said: "Humanitarian agencies are exaggerating the extent of the suffering of Darfur civilians to secure increased funding."
  
On February 24, 2007, President Al-Bashir told conferees at the Nation of Islam conference in Detroit, via satellite link, that America is "exaggerating troubles in Darfur" so that it can control the country as it has Iraq. His comments were broadcast live on Sudanese state television.(30)
  
When International Criminal Court prosecutors first filed warrants against Sudanese Humanitarian Affairs Minister Ahmad Haroun and a Janjaweed leader, Ali Muhammad Ali Abd Al-Rahman (also known as Ali Kushayb), Sudanese President Al-Bashir called the allegations of crimes against humanity in Darfur a "fabrication" in a March 19, 2007 interview on NBC TV.
  
Sudanese Media Center deputy editor Dr. Jassim Taqui stated on August 23, 2007: "There is absolutely no truth in the Western propaganda that Sudan violates human rights in Darfur..." In an interview with the Pakistan Observer, Dr. Ismail Al-Haj Musa said, "[O]ne should not be misled by the Western false propaganda against Sudan and Islam..." Musa maintained that Darfur problem had found broad publicity in the Western media – "which complicated the problem and finding a solution for it..."(31)
  
An editorial in the July 29-August 4 2004 edition of Al-Ahram Weekly criticized those who claimed that "the Sudanese government is undertaking operations of ethnic cleansing against the inhabitants of Darfur, and especially against non-Arab tribes."
 
  
Arab Intellectuals Criticize Darfur Conspiracies, Denounce Denial

While the conspiracies surrounding Darfur within the Arab and Iranian media continue unabated, many leading Arab intellectuals have strongly denounced those who spread them, as well as those who are denying the atrocities taking place.
   
On June 24, 2004, the former editor of the London Arabic daily Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, and presently Al-Arabiya TV director Abd Al-Rahman Al-Rashed, published an op-ed about the Arab press's indifference to Darfur: "They are not the victims of Israeli or American aggression; therefore, they are not an issue for concern. This is how an approach of indifference toward others outside the circle of conflict with foreigners, and of permitting their murder, is spread as you read and write about the Darfur crisis... Is the life of 1,000 people in western Sudan less valuable, or is a single killed Palestinian or Iraqi of greater importance, merely because the enemy is Israeli or American? ...As for Arab intellectuals... who consider any blood not spilled in conflicts with foreigners to be cheap and its spilling to be justifiable – they are intellectual accomplices in the crime..."(32)
  
An article titled "The Arab Silence on Darfur Revisited," by Abu Khawla, former chair of the Tunisian section of Amnesty International, captured the position of many Arab reformists critical of the Arab media's coverage of Darfur. The article, which appeared on the liberal Arabic website Middle East Transparent on December 22, 2004, stated: "The catastrophe unfolding these days in Darfur... is considered to be the worst humanitarian crisis in the world... [Former U.N. secretary-]general Kofi Anan described the matter as a collective massacre of civilians... In contrast, a deafening silence was observed throughout the Arab world on the horrendous crime being committed by their fellow Arabs in Sudan..."(33)
  
As columnist Diana Mukkaled eloquently wrote in a July 5, 2007 article titled "The Devil on Horseback," in the London daily Al-Sharq Al-Awsat: "The Arabs and their media are split over Darfur. There are people who see the issue as 'a grand conspiracy.' Others tend to hold the view that it contains clear bias against non-Arabs, considering that the Darfur issue involves African tribes. This view holds that the accusations are made against some Arab tribes in Darfur, so the Arab media have not been concerned with the issue of human rights of the Africans there... It is sad to see the frightening extent which our lack of humanity has reached."
  
In his book (Un)Civil War of Words,(34) Dr. Mamoun Fandy wrote: "In the case of the Darfur atrocities, we find that Arab media have demonstrated little interest in moving the issue to the forefront of political debates in the Arab street as Iraq and Palestine have been... Many media outlets, instead of presenting the Darfur issue as a crisis characterized by genocide and human suffering, transformed the issue into a question of imperialism. The Darfur story, as told by the Arab media, was a problem of Western intervention, of which the government of Sudan was a victim. For example, a commentator wrote in Egypt's Akhbar Al-Youm: 'George Bush and Tony Blair... are now both planning another adventure in Africa, this time in Sudan's Darfur, with different pretexts from those they used in the invasion of Iraq.'"(35)
  
Fandy also wrote, "In a late response to the atrocities of Darfur, the Union of Arab Journalists pledged to produce a report on the truth behind the crisis in Sudan – an implicit recognition that little has been done by the Arab media to investigate the story. The head of the delegation dispatched to compile the report expressed in a statement his support for the 'unity' of Sudan, and condemned 'visible and covert foreign interventions in Darfur.'"(36) 
    
In a May 2006 article that appeared on multiple websites titled "Why Are We Muslims So Silent on Darfur?" Muslim Canadian Congress Communications director Tarek Fatah wrote: "This line of thinking – that Jews have somehow stolen the issue of Darfur's genocide by actively campaigning against it – has been making the rounds in cyberspace and needs a rebuttal. The fact that more than 200,000 Darfurians, almost all of them Muslim, have been killed in an ongoing genocide [and] the fact that more than a million Muslim Darfurians are displaced refugees living in squalor and fear appears not to have registered with the leadership of traditional Muslim organizations and mosques..."
  
Fatah quoted El-Fadl El-Sharif, a Muslim Sudanese Canadian who organized a massive rally in Canada on Darfur, as saying, "It is nonsense to suggest that the death, destruction and suffering of the Darfurian people is imaginary, or that Zionists are using us as propaganda... [T]he Sudanese government-backed militias are the people who are killing their fellow Sudanese. The tragedy is that it is Muslims who are killing other Muslims..."(37)
  
An October 5, 2006 article in the Sudan Tribune on Darfur, titled "Pathological Delusions," by Sudanese human rights activist and writer Ahmad Elzobeir, criticized the political culture in the Middle East that, he said, has "created an atmosphere that encourages conspiracy theories to thrive." In the Middle East, Elzobeir stated, "fiction [is] transformed into a reality; illusions become facts, lies become truth, people, elites and media [have] accepted the endless set of conspirac[y] theories that explain miraculously everything. In such [a] political climate, where Islamic fundamentalist[s] dominate the political and theological agenda of the whole region, political dogma and terror [have] replaced any meaningful dialogue between competing ideas. Free, moderate-thinking Muslims and progressive secular liberal views [are] rejected and terrorized into hiding. Conspiracy theory has been adopted to fill the gap as the theory of every 'thing.'"
  
Elzobier was particularly critical of the accusation that the "Jews are behind everything," including "the case of Darfur": "To consolidate the Jewish conspiracy theory claims, the infamous document of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion [has been] adopted as a gospel truth, although after World War II and the Holocaust most of the world has generally rejected claims that these protocols could represent factual evidence of a real Jewish conspiracy. The exception to this is the Middle East, where large numbers of Arabs and Muslims regimes and leaders have endorsed them as authentic."
  
Elzobeir's conclusion put the entire issue of the Darfur conspiracy in context: "The reality remains that [those who are] suffering in Darfur [have] moved the conscience of the world and troubled their humanity; [people] are protesting simply because they care. The government of Sudan has consistently failed to resolve peacefully its own problem, [so] the international community has [been] left with no option other than to act to protect civilians in Darfur. If there is a conspiracy [that] needs to be figured out, I guess the nasty mindset that compels this government to commit such horrible crimes [against] its own people will be an obvious candidate." 
  

* Steven Stalinsky is the Executive Director of MEMRI

Endnotes:
(1) United Nations Press Release (U.S.) March 28, 2003, 
Click here to view the Press Release
.
(2) Al-Sahafa (Sudan), November 14, 2007. MEMRI Blog, "Sudan President: Alliance Between Christian Right, Global Judaism Is Setting Darfur On Fire,"
http://www.thememriblog.org/blog_personal/en/3670.htm.
(3) Sudanese Media Center (Sudan), August 23, 2007.
(4) 'Okaz (Saudi Arabia), July 25, 2007.
(5) Al-Ahram Weekly (Egypt), February 22–28, 2007.
(6)
http://www.amazon.com/Un-Civil-War-Words-Politics/dp/0275993930
(7) (Un)Civil War of Words: Media and Politics in the Arab World, Mamoun Fandy; (Al-Jazeera Channel: Why in Baghdad and Not in Darfur?), Middle East Transparent, August 8, 2004
(8) MEMRI TV Clip No. 1609, "Egyptian-American Writer Magdi Khalil Clashes with Saudi Expert on International Law Mahmoud Mubarak over the Holocaust and Armenian Genocide,"
http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/1609.htm.
(9) MEMRI TV Clip No. 1522, "Life in Darfur Revealed in a Series of Al-Jazeera TV Reports,"
http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/1543.htm .
(10) MEMRI TV Clip No. 1549, "Sudanese Islamic Leaders Threaten the U.S. Not to Send Forces to Darfur,"
http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/1549.htm .
(11) IslamOnline.com, October 25, 2007. Also see BBC News Online, October 25, 2007.
(12) Al-Ahram Weekly (Egypt) July 29-August 4, 2004.
(13) Al-Ahram Weekly (Egypt) May 31-June 6, 2007.
(14) Al-Ahram Weekly (Egypt) May 31-June 6, 2007.
(15) Sudanese Media Center (Sudan), November 28, 2007.
(16) MEMRI TV Clip No. 197, "Sudanese Ambassador to Cairo: The Darfur Issue is an Attempt to Win Zionist and African-American Votes in the Elections,"
http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/197.htm .
(17) Al-Ahram Weekly (Egypt) July 24, 2007; MidEastWire.com, July 24, 2007.
(18) Al-Gomhouriya, (Egypt), April 20, 2007. MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 351, "Darfur in the Arab Press,"
http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=ia&ID=IA35107 .
(19) Al-Sharq (Qatar), September 10, 2004.
(20) Islam Online.net, September 1, 2004
http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2004-09/01/article02.shtml.
(21) Al-Ahram Weekly (Egypt), February 8-14, 2007.
(22) Al-Hayat (London), April 13, 2007. MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 351, "Darfur in the Arab Press,"
http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=ia&ID=IA35107 .
(23) Al-Hayat (London), September 27, 2007.
(24) IRNA (Iran) May 24, 2006.
(25) MEMRI TV Clip No. 522, "Special Coverage of the Saudi Counter-Terrorism Conference and Jihad: Saudi Researcher Suheila Hammad: Jews and Neo-cons Responsible for Terror in Saudi Arabia,"
http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/522.htm .
(26) Tehran Times (Iran), July 13, 2005.
(27) IRNA (Iran), March 7, 2007.
(28) IRNA (Iran), March 7, 2007.
(29) Sudan Tribune (Sudan), January 15, 2007.
(30) Sudanese State TV (Sudan), February 24, 2007; Aljazeera.net, "Sudan Defends Record in Darfur," February 24, 2007.
(31) Sudanese Media Center August 23, 2007.
(32) MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 736, "Former Editor of Major Arab Daily on Arab Indifference to the Violence in Sudan," June 30, 2004,
http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sd&ID=SP73604 .
(33) MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 835, "The Arab Silence on Darfur," December 28, 2004,
http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sd&ID=SP83504 .
(34)
http://www.amazon.com/Un-Civil-War-Words-Politics/dp/0275993930.
(35)(Un)Civil War of Words, pg. 95-96, Mamoun Fandy.
(36) (Un)Civil War of Words,  pg. 95-96, Mamoun Fandy (Arab Union of Journalists condemns the killing of journalists in Iraq and prepares a report on Darfur) elsohof.com, January 1, 2005, http;//www.elsohof.com/horiyat.html, visited October 20, 2005.
(37) Globe and Mail (Canada), May 3, 2006.

 

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zaterdag 16 februari 2008

Gaza operatie in voorbereiding

Wat ik mij bij dit soort berichten altijd afvraag is waarom zoiets openlijk in de krant wordt besproken?
 
The decision in principle to embark on the operation was taken even before the Winograd report's publication. The secrecy and compartmentalization were meant to maintain the elements of surprise as much as possible. Even though Hamas in Gaza already knows that the operation is approaching and is preparing for it, it can still be surprised in some areas.
 
Van die 'elementen van verrassing' is na dit artikel niks meer over, want men gaat uitgebreid in op de tactische en strategische doelen van de operatie. Toegegeven, sommige van die dingen had ik zelfs kunnen bedenken, maar toch. Mijn gevoel zegt dat als het uitgebreid in de krant komt er geen bijzondere operatie op komst is, of het moet iets heel anders zijn dan hier wordt beschreven. Hoevaak is vorig jaar niet gespeculeerd over een Israëlische aanval op Iran? Meermaals hadden journalisten uit welingelichte bronnen vernomen dat een dergelijke aanval niet lang meer op zich zou laten wachten.
 
Van de andere kant, de druk op de regering om meer te doen dan ineffectieve 'pinpoint actions' en de woede van de wereld over zich afroepen met ineffectieve reducties van een paar procent in de stroom- of dieseltoevoer, neemt steeds verder toe.
Het grootste probleem met een grote operatie is wellicht de exit-strategie. Gaza binnengaan is niet zo moeilijk, maar er weer uit gaan zonder dat dat door (de overgebleven) Hamas strijders als een overwinning wordt gezien, die kracht wordt bijgezet met een nieuwe ronde raketten op Israël, is een stuk moeilijker. Wie wil na Israël de orde in Gaza handhaven?
 
 
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Gaza op already in works
Decision on major Gaza incursion already taken; preparations underway
 
Ron Ben-Yishai YNET
Published: 02.15.08, 13:30 / Israel Opinion
www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3507186,00.html

Sderot residents can put away the protest tent in Jerusalem: The political leadership has already decided to embark on a wide-scale military operation in the Gaza Strip. However, preparations have not yet been completed, which is why the operation is delayed.

A limited group of ministers who are party to the decision, just like the IDF and Shin Bet, require more time in order to create the conditions that would ensure that the operation's objectives are achieved within a reasonable period of time.

Good preparation, they believe, will minimize casualties among our forces, shorten the duration of the rocket counterattack to be delivered by Hamas at the start of the operation, and prevent undesirable developments on other fronts.

The decision in principle to embark on the operation was taken even before the Winograd report's publication. The secrecy and compartmentalization were meant to maintain the elements of surprise as much as possible. Even though Hamas in Gaza already knows that the operation is approaching and is preparing for it, it can still be surprised in some areas.

If it works, it would be possible to show success and minimize casualties in the first and critical phase. Surprises in terms of methods, means, and operational zones could also shorten the duration of the IDF's stay in the Strip.

What has already been leaked to the media and published is damaging, and enables Hamas to focus its preparations. Therefore, Olmert and Barak are right when they refuse to share with the cabinet the details of the plans and secret military and diplomatic preparations undertaken these days. The IDF too adopted strict compartmentalization, and this is a good thing.

However, the Israeli public, which will have to bear the burden of casualties and the economic price of an ongoing campaign, must know and realize, in general terms, what it faces.

Clear objectives this time around

A clear and accurate definition of campaign targets is of the utmost importance. A significant part of the Second Lebanon War's failures stemmed from a negligent and unrealistic definition of the objectives of the military move, which started as an aerial operation and ended as war.

This time around, the targets have already been defined, and they are clear.

Some of them are tactical:

1. The facilitation of operational and intelligence-gathering freedom of action for the IDF and Shin Bet all across the Strip, as quickly as possible. This is a crucial basic condition for achieving the other objections.

2. A drastic reduction of rocket and mortar fire as quickly as possible.

3. Destruction of most military infrastructure, arms arsenal, and means of production. We are not only talking about Hamas infrastructure, but rather, also that of the other organizations and crime families.

4. Blocking the Philadelphi Route in a manner which would curb, by at least 60%, smuggling into and out of the Strip.

5. Avoiding, as much as is possible, harming Palestinian civilians who are not involved in the fighting, and the prevention of a humanitarian crisis.

The strategic objectives are as follows:

1. Removing Hamas from power and establishing a stable Palestinian regime in the Gaza Strip, with international monitoring and assistance.

2. Demilitarizing the Strip for an extended period of time in terms of rockets and the infrastructure to produce such weapons.

3. Effective Israeli security and monitoring for years to come of crossings into the Strip, including Philadelphi (either independently or through an agreement with the Palestinians, the Egyptians, and international monitoring parties.)

In order to achieve this ambitious list of objectives, or at least most of it, Israel must secure the "operational environment." Simply put, Israel must create, in advance, international understanding and backing for the Gaza campaign and elicit the willingness (of NATO or other international parties) to by party to the agreement to follow in its wake, which would enable the IDF to exit Gaza. This matter is an important component in the preparations ahead of the campaign.

Another important condition for success is to prevent escalation on other fronts during the fighting.

Hizbullah and its patron, Iran, may attempt to open a second front in the north, in order to mitigate the pressure on Hamas. Both of them, as well as Syria, must be made to understand in advance, in an unequivocal manner, that any intervention on their part may cost them dearly. The IDF must also prepare for a terror wave in the West Bank; meanwhile, the police must prepare for possible riots among Israel's Arabs.

In addition, we must prepare for the possibility of Hamas attempting to organize mass marches of civilians towards Israel's borders and within the Strip.

Heavy barrages in first 2 weeks

In order to address all of the above, large forces (including reservists and police) must be prepared in advance, in a manner that would enable them to quickly join the fighting or prevent massive riots. Plenty of diverse equipment should also be prepared in order to handle riots.

Once the military operation starts, this equipment must already be waiting at regional warehouses near possible trouble spots, or even in the possession of the forces. The home front must be prepared as well. Western Negev residents will surely have to sustain heavy Qassam and mortar barrages in the first week or two (in a good case scenario.) But they are not the only ones who must be ready - residents on the Lebanese border and even south of it must be ready for rocket barrages.

The implication of this is that it would be necessary to place a significant part of Israel's security forces on high alert, at least in early stages of the campaign. This is on top of the unusually large scope of forces to take part in the fighting itself. The Israeli and international experience in asymmetrical combat against guerilla and terror forces proves that chances of success grow in direct relation to the size of the force that takes part in the campaign.

The larger the force that takes part in the operation, the greater the shock on the other side and the smaller the number of casualties among our forces - this was proven in the first and second Intifada and also in Iraq. The problem with a large force comes during the static stay in the field. This is where losses start to mount, and therefore this matter should also be considered in advance.

As noted, in order to secure the objectives, the IDF and Shin Bet must quickly reach a situation of freedom of action, similarly to the situation created in the West Bank in the wake of operation Defensive Shield. Indeed, operational and intelligence freedom does not require soldiers to constantly stay across the Strip, yet the troops need time. Months or even a year will pass before it's possible to see genuine results.

Operation Defensive Shield was followed by other operations and two years passed before the number of attacks was drastically reduced. In Gaza, should all go well, it would take much less time. Yet we must not expect instant results. To that end, the Israeli public and politicians must show all the restraint and patience they are able to draw on. The public must also internalize the realization that a Gaza campaign would exact a human toll and an economic price.

We can draw encouragement from the fact that the preparations undertaken these days by the IDF and Shin Bet, and also on the diplomatic front, are being undertaken thoroughly and secretly. Defense Minister Barak, who has been overseeing the preparations, is applying the experience he gained in the elite Sayeret Matkal unit, where operations are sometimes prepared for six months and even longer.

It has already been proven that the more thorough the preparation process, the more successful and smooth the operation tends to be. Let's hope that this rule will also apply to the upcoming major Gaza campaign.

Bibliotheek christelijke jeugdorganisatie opgeblazen in Gaza Strook

De Gazastrook lijkt steeds onveiliger te worden voor christenen. In oktober 2007 is de eigenaar van een christelijke boekwinkel gedood en verschillende andere christenen zijn met de dood bedreigd.
 
De ca. 3000 tellende gemeenschap komt steeds meer onder druk te staan, en volgens sommigen wil ca. 70% van de christenen weg uit Gaza (zie hieronder).
 
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Unknown assailants blow up Christian Youth organization library in Gaza
 
Date: 15 / 02 / 2008  Time:  11:08
www .maannews.net/en/index.php?opr=ShowDetails&ID=27804

Gaza - Ma'an - Unknown assailants targeted the Christian Youth Organization's library in central Gaza City in the early hours of Friday morning, detonating explosives that razed it to the ground.

One of the library guards told Ma'an that at around 1 am more than 10 armed men broke into the library, overpowering the guards before taking them to the Ash-Shaja'eyah neighborhood of Gaza City. They then returned and blew up the library.

The Christian Youth Organization provides many activities for young people in Gaza, as well as a kindergarten for Muslim children.

 
 
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Christenen Gaza verder in het nauw

31-01-2008 12:03 | Kerkredactie

GAZA-STAD - Sinds de moord op de christen-Palestijn Rami Ayyad, directeur van de enige christelijke boekhandel in de Gazastrook, in oktober vorig jaar, leiden christenen er een gemarginaliseerd bestaan. Verschillende gezinnen in de Gazastrook zijn inmiddels geëvacueerd vanwege doodsbedreigingen, zo meldt Open Doors. „Zeventig procent van de christenen in Gaza wil graag vertrekken."

De weduwe Pauline Ayyad en haar twee kinderen verlieten Gaza na de moord op hun man en vader, om afstand te kunnen nemen. Begin deze maand keerden ze terug. Pauline Ayyad verwacht begin februari haar derde kind. Vanwege het toenemende geweld overweegt ze echter opnieuw een uitreisvergunning aan te vragen, zodat ze buiten de Gazastrook haar derde kind ter wereld kan brengen. Ziekenhuizen in de Gazastrook zitten -net als de meeste bewoners- regelmatig zonder stroom. Generatoren werken niet altijd in verband met brandstoftekorten.

Baptistenvoorganger Hanna Massad heeft een ander probleem. Ook hij verliet de Gazastrook tijdelijk om tot rust te komen, maar krijgt vooralsnog geen toestemming om terug te keren. „Van mijn gemeenteleden begrijp ik dat ze het niet aandurven om met z'n allen samen te komen op zondag. Dus zijn er alleen bijeenkomsten in kleine groepen. Ik verblijf nu op de Westelijke Jordaanoever, samen met zeven andere gezinnen uit Gaza. Zij staan voor een moeilijke keuze: hier blijven of toch proberen naar huis terug te gaan?"

Een christen uit Gaza verklaarde tegenover Open Doors: „Zeventig procent van de christenen in Gaza wil graag vertrekken. Eigenlijk is het een onmogelijke keuze. We houden van Gaza. Het is ons land. Onze huizen staan hier. Onze wortels liggen hier. Als we ergens anders naartoe gaan, kennen we niemand."

Vorig jaar werd de druk op de ongeveer 3000 christenen in Gaza opgevoerd. Ook werden aanslagen gepleegd op christenen en christelijke instellingen.

http://www.refdag.nl:80/artikel/1331274/Christenen+Gaza+verder+in+het+nauw.html

 

vrijdag 15 februari 2008

Helft van Europees antisemitisme komt van radicale islam

Terwijl slechts 4% van de bijna half miljard Europeanen moslim is - zo'n 20 miljoen mensen -, blijken zij acht keer zo vaak als christenen antisemitische sentimenten te koesteren, blijkt uit een recente studie. Dit wil natuurlijk niet zeggen dat niet-moslims vrijuit gaan, of dat alle moslims antisemitisch zijn, maar het bevestigd wel het beeld dat door de Arabische media, uitspraken van islamitische leiders en demonstrerende menigtes naar buiten komt. Onder het mom van solidariteit met de Palestijnen beweert men de meest walgelijke dingen over Joden. Het zou mooi zijn als dergelijke onderzoeksresultaten aanleiding vormen voor een grondig zelfonderzoek, in plaats van aantijgingen van islamofobie of 'zionistische propaganda'.
 
 
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EU official: Half of European anti-Semitism related to radical Islam


Some 50 percent of anti-Semitic incidents on the European continent are connected to radical Islamic elements, according to a senior European Commission official.

A photo provided by police shows the words "Jew out" in German, smeared on a gravestone at a Jewish cemetery in Czestochowa, Poland, Monday.
Photo: AP

The figure comes from European Commissioner for Justice, Freedom and Security Franco Frattini, who is responsible in the EU for combating racism and anti-Semitism in Europe. Frattini mentioned it in a conversation with Minister for Diaspora Affairs Isaac Herzog last week, and said it was based on European Union reports.

Frattini was in Israel last week for the Second European Union-Israel Seminar for Combating Racism and Anti-Semitism at the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem.

Herzog, who is responsible for coordinating government activities in combating anti-Semitism at the cabinet level, told The Jerusalem Post that it was "not new that Frattini relates a large percentage of anti-Semitic incidents to radical Islam, and it's important to say, not Islam as such."

According to Herzog, European governments are responding to this "aggressively," including educating Muslim imams throughout the continent on "European values, principles of democracy, the rights of women and the like."

Besides dealing with the radical Islamic source of a large part of anti-Semitic activity in Europe, European and international institutions are beginning to respond to anti-Semitic discourse through education, according to the minister.

 

In Peki'in door Jood gekocht huis in brand gestoken

Het blijft onrustig in het (overwegend) Druze dorp Peki'in, waar overigens ook al meer dan 2.000 jaar onafgebroken een Joodse gemeenschap leeft.
 
Het is welhaast onbegrijpelijk dat in de enige Joodse staat ter wereld mensen worden 'gestraft' voor het verkopen van huizen aan Joden. Misschien kunnen antiracisten die Israël altijd hard aanvallen op haar discriminatie van Arabieren hier ook eens aandacht aan besteden.
 
 
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Jewish-owned home torched in Peki'in by Druze youth
 
By Jack Khoury, Haaretz Correspondent
Last update - 13:36 11/02/2008


A Jewish-owned home was set on fire Monday in the upper Galilee village of Pekiin, in a move that police say served as a warning by Druze youth to locals who sell their homes to Jews.

The house was purchased four months ago by entrepreneur Naftali Friedman who planned to turn it into a hostel. The house is located adjacent to the village spring in the center of town and is currently empty due to renovations.

The home owner arrived Monday morning to find that tires were set on fire inside the home causing serious damage. No one was hurt in the incident.

Since violent riots broke out in November between police and Druze youth over the burning of a cellular antenna in the village there have been a number of incidents in which Jewish property was damaged.

The clashes left dozens injured, including three people who sustained injuries after police shot them using live rounds.

In December, the home of a Jewish woman who had been living in the town for a year was also lit on fire. The woman complained earlier that locals in the village had been harassing her and had tried to sabotage her property.

 
 

Hezbollah is belangrijkste militaire commandant kwijt door aanslag Damascus

Terwijl het acht uur journaal de Hezbollah terminologie overnam en hem een 'martelaar' noemde (en hem verder als 'oppositieleider' aanduidde), bleek het hier om de nummer twee van Hezbollah te gaan, en het brein achter vele aanslagen.
 
"He was wanted in many countries for many years so many people were trying to kill him"
 
Aldus een lid van de Israëlische veiligheidsdienst.
 
Je zou haast zeggen: jammer dat het zo lang heeft geduurd, wie het ook gedaan moge hebben.
 
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Military Intelligence: Hizbullah lost its number one figure

Reservist Military Intelligence officers tell Ynet of Imad Mugniyah's prowess as terrorist mastermind. Former Mossad chief Danny Yatom: One of most dangerous terrorists ever

Hanan Greenberg

Published:  02.13.08, 16:12

"Hizbullah lost its most important operative in the organization in recent years," a reservist Military Intelligence officer told Ynet on Wednesday in reference to the killing of senior Hizbullah military commander Imad Mugniyah in an explosion in Damascus.

 

"He was an expert in carrying out terrorist attacks and at the same time, he was an expert in maintaining a low profile and knowing, for 20 years, how to evade the many that tried to get him," the reservist officer added.

 

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Senior IDF officers that served in Military Intelligence had a hard time hiding their satisfaction about the news that came in from Damascus – Mugniyah is not longer walking this earth. All were quick to point out that they were not familiar with the incident itself and that they were not inferring that Israel was responsible.

 

"He was wanted in many countries for many years so many people were trying to kill him," one of the officers said. "After every significant incident with Hizbullah, his name came up as the person that planned it or the creative head (behind the incident).

 

"There is no doubt that he was a significant force behind actions against Israel and his name was mentioned many times – also during the Second Lebanon War – primarily connected to the kidnapping of the two reservist soldiers," the officer added.


Scene of blast in Damascus

Scene of blast in Damascus (Photo: AFP)

 

Military Intelligence and other national security organizations do not hide the fact that various attempts were made to track Mugniyah's path. However, it appears that the arch-terrorist was well aware of his "popularity" in Israel and succeeded in using the strict compartmentalization of information among his associates to maintain a low profile.

 

'As important as Nasrallah'

Yoram Schweitzer, a senior research fellow at Israel's Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), believes that Mugniyah's significance within Hizbullah was close to that of Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah's.

 

"Although Nasrallah is the leadership figure, political and very capable, and even though Mugniyah was an operational figure, he led tens of special missions and we shouldn't underestimate his position," Schweitzer said in a conversation with Ynet.

 

According to Schweitzer, Mugniyah appointed successors to take his pace in the future and thus his disappearance from the world won't leave his spot open for long. However, Schweitzer was quick to point out that the terrorist mastermind was a central Hizbullah figure responsible for a long list of terrorist attacks and his elimination was a major accomplishment.

 

MK Danny Yatom (Labor), who served as Mossad chief in the 90s, said that "Mugniyah was one of the most dangerous terrorist ever. He operated in complete secrecy and concealed his every action. He made sure that there was a high degree of compartmentalization around him.

 

"This was also the reason that it was hard to locate him…Mugniyah operated with full cooperation with Iranian intelligence. He was a very clever man," Yatom said.

 

Amnon Meranda contributed to this report