Archive for the ‘Turkish genocide’ Category
It is now the Muslim month of Ramadan, when Islamic believers fast for the whole day, for a whole month, only eat in the evening, and our military forces are taking this into account.
Our Israeli Defence Forces in the West Bank have been asked to refrain from eating, drinking and smoking in public, especially at the security crossings.
The soldiers were asked to show a high level of respect and understanding for this Islamic holy month.
Civil Administration representatives met with Palestinian religious authorities and discussed prayer times and upcoming religious events. I doubt it would have been so if the peoples’ religions were reversed.
The question of direct peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians has again arisen, our Prime Minister Natanyahu is for this, especially with American mediation, but as always the Palestinians want certain conditions in advance, conditions we are unable to give.
What the Palestinians are really after is a ‘two-stage solution’ and not a two-state solution.”
First stage is pushing us back to pre-’67 lines, and the second is our destruction.
Article 19 in Chapter One of the Fatah charter states: “Armed struggle is a strategy, not a tactic. The armed revolution of the Arab Palestinian people is a crucial element in the battle for liberation and for the elimination of the Zionist presence. This struggle will not stop until the Zionist entity is eliminated and Palestine is liberated.”
So we see that the PLO has refused to give consent to an article in a final agreement that would state “that this agreement puts an end to the conflict and concludes all claims by the parties.”
And thus does the PLO deny the historic connection between the Jewish people and the land of Israel.
Since the Turkish flottila to Gaza took place, the relationship between that country and Israel have gone down seriously.
They make so many complaints about us, but few in the world seem to have noticed that Turkey is still fighting with the Kurds in their country and it has been proved that they used chemical weapons against them.
I can only imagine what would have been published if Israel had done this. Turkey, Syria and Iran are now together - best friends as we say. And that can be a danger for the whole world.
Temperatures are still very high these days, about 35-36 Celsius (about 96-degrees) on an average, humidity very high too.
Air conditioners are in constant use,and we are asked not to use too much electricity, in order to prevent an electricity shortage.
I’ll close now.
Shalom from Irene
Again violence in Jerusalem, this time it was Muslim Arabs on the Temple Mount where the El Aqsa mosque stands, in the place of the former destroyed Jewish Holy Temple.
It’s a known fact that in many areas of the world where churches and places of prayer by other religions were destroyed, the Muslims have built mosques on these sites.
This time they took their rioting further than usual, by throwing stones and rocks from the Mount above, at the people below, who were praying by the Western Wall, the only remnant left of the Temple and the holiest place for Jews.
The police were called in and manged to disperse the rioters - many were wounded on both sides. Now, until things quieten down, only people wishing to pray above the age of 40 are allowed to enter the Temple Mount on their way to the mosque. I hope everything will return to normal soon
The massacre of Armenians by Turkey during World War I has come into the news again.
An American diplomatic source said that a resolution classifying the World War I killing of Armenians as genocide passed a House committee in Washington on Thursday.
It is a well-known fact that this genocide happened but for political reasons it has been kept quiet for these many years by most countries in the world, even I must regretfully admit by Israel.
The passage of the resolution in the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee has triggered a crisis in Turkish-US ties. The resolution will now go to the House floor for a vote.
A similar resolution passed the House Committee in 2007, but then-President George W. Bush urged Congressional leaders not to table the vote because of concern for US-Turkish relations.
If any of my readers are interested in details of this act of genocide, I suggest they read the book,The Forty Days of Musa Dagh” which is a historical novel depicting the heroic battle of Musa Dagh, which took place in 1915.
For months the ruthless Turks had waged a campaign of terror against the Armenians – massacring ,hanging, looting and raping. This great novel was written in 1933 by the Austrian writer France Werfel.
An Israeli film called “Ajami” was amongst five films nominated for the Oscar prize for foreign films this year.
Ajami depicts the brutal life involving drugs, violence and poverty in the Jewish-Arab neighborhood by this name in Jaffa and the film was directed by Scandar Copti, an Israeli Arab, and Yaron Shani, an Israeli Jew.
The movie used mainly nonprofessional actors, who were taught in special workshops before filming began.
Some of these actors are themselves residents of the Ajami district.
But this film is not typical of all Muslim-Christian-Jewish relationships in Israel, which are usually normally good.
It depicts only one small poor and unhappy area. Anyway, the film didn’t get any prize, an Argentinian film got the Oscar.
With this I close today. Shalom from Irene