What I’m reading

Thing 1: The latest Charles Krauthammer column has a laugh-out-loud final paragraph. Best. Krugman. Putdown. Ever. Mr. Krauthammer, welcome to the world as a Master of Juvenile Scorn™

Thing 2: Yeah, that “Tiger Mother” essay really bothered me, too. Katie Granju has a great response.

Thing 3: The U.K. government forced the BBC to change their winter prediction from “severe” to “mild” to promote the global warming hoax? Oh, my. If true, this will bring down the Cameron government.

Thing 4: The American public is so much smarter than the pundit classes think we are. We’re not buying the bullshit argument that “eliminationist rhetoric” fanned the flames of batshit-crazy Jared Loughner’s shooting spree.

Thing 5: Sarah Palin issues a statement. Video.

Thing 6: If you don’t read Instapundit on a daily basis, you miss a lot of great links.

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The what day is today? briefs

No time left for Time: Abe Greenwald reads that drek, so I don’t have to. The magazine that gave us “Menachem Begin (rhymes with Fagin) is bashing Israel again. Say, it’s a weekly magazine, isn’t it? And this is a week, isn’t it? So of course, Time is bashing Israel. Update: Alana Goodman bashes Time a good one. (Get it? Goodman? Good one? Ahahahaha, I slay myself! Oh, wait. Eliminationist rhetoric! Someone call the police on me for threatening myself!)

Even the AP can learn: Iran is rounding up even more Christians, and this time, the AP is actually explaining that by “hard-liners” the Iranians mean “Christians we don’t like for one reason or another.” That’s much better than just reproducing the Iranian propaganda line of a couple of days ago.

More intolerance of Christianity from the Religion of Tolerance: An off-duty Egyptian police officer shot five Christians, killing one, for no apparent reason other than they’re Christian. Oh, and four of the victims were women. Hey, I’ve been saying for years that the jihadis won’t stop at killing Jews. It’s wonderful that Egyptian Muslims crowded around Churches for Orthodox christmas, and yet—the killing of Christians continues. I’ll believe that Muslims are becoming tolerant when they eliminate the laws against blasphemy, apostasy, and building houses of worship other than mosques. (I won’t be holding my breath.)

Hezbollah uses the Mahmoud Abbas Defense: They’re threatening to quit if they don’t get their way. See, I’m of the opinion that this is good news for Lebanon—Hezbollah is threatening to quit the government over the results of the UN Hariri trial. (Boy, they really must have something to hide there.) But of course, the spin’s going to be that it will cause civil war if they, as the AP put it, “topple” the government. And here’s what should have been in the lead, but was buried deeply:

Alloush, a former lawmaker, expressed concern about possible street violence encouraged by Hezbollah and the movement’s patrons in Tehran.

At the end of the day, it’s an Iranian decision,” he said.

Yes. All the world talks about “sovereign state” this and “sovereign state” that when discussing other nations, and yet, the fact that Iran and Syria are pulling the strings in Lebanon is once again ignored. Because it’s not like they’re oppressing the Palestinians in Lebanon or anything. Oh. Wait.

Israel sends heavy metal message to Hamas: The heavy metal, of course, being the metal encasing explosives. Three targets in Gaza, as well as one PIJ ex-terrorist, got the message.

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Tuesday “I forgot to publish these this morning” briefs

Yeah, and I’m the Easter Bunny: Iran says it penetrated the Mossad and is currently holding onto ten or so “spies.” Because it’s not like they don’t call someone a spy, arrest and convict him on no evidence (especially if they’re in the opposition). Of course it does, and yet, the wire services breathlessly report the capture of spies without quote marks or explanation.

Enough about the Arizona shooter, let’s talk about me: Julian Assange is not happy that the world’s focus is away from him, and so, he says he’s speeding up the release of Wikileaks documents. (You think my interpretation is a little harsh? I don’t.)

The AP and the fiction of the Hamas “truce”: Yep, like clockwork, Hamas tells the AP it’s trying to stop the rocket fire into Israel (three hit Ashkelon yesterday, one today), and as always, the AP passes along uncritically the narrative that Hamas can’t control the “militants” in the Gaza Strip. This is the same narrative we used to read about Yasser Arafat and Hamas. He couldn’t stop them from launching terror attacks, you see. Except that he could, and did, and when he wanted to wrangle more money out of the West, he’d let Hamas off its leash to murder more Israelis. They would, Israel would send the IDF after the terrorists, civilians would get caught in the crossfire, and the world would blame—Israel. The leaders have changed. The narrative has not. By the way, watch for the breathless tale of Israeli “retaliation”—as if Israel doesn’t have the right to stop Hamas from murdering its citizens.

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Yes, I am a Jew

This post was first published on February 27, 2002

For the past couple of months, I’ve noticed that Qatar turns up regularly in my web stat demographics. It may be a spider; it may be a spammer using someone else’s IP address. But it just may be someone from the from the State of Qatar who reads my weblog. And if it is, there are so many things I wonder about that person. Qatar is 95% Muslim; there is no Jewish population at all that I can discover, and aside from knowing that Al Jazeera is based there, and that it’s a Persian Gulf state whose main industry is oil, we’ve hit the limits of my knowledge of Qatar

But I wonder many things about my visitor.

You figured out in the last few days that I, like Danny Pearl, am a Jew. Does it bother you to know that I’m Jewish? Does it make a difference in the way you perceive my words? Do you hate me now that you know? Will you stop reading a weblog written by a Jew? Do they hate Jews in Qatar?

Would you kill me because I am Jewish?

Here in America, I learned early about hatred. A boy in my fifth-grade class called me a "jewbagel" one day. I didn’t know what it meant, but I was pretty sure it wasn’t a compliment. I told the teacher; he apologized to me and got detention. It was my first experience with anti-Semitism, but not my last.

I have worn a Star of David as long as I can remember. It is a part of my identity. Unless I say otherwise, it is the only way you can tell I am a Jew, because I don’t "look" Jewish, and I don’t have a Jewish-sounding last name, and I don’t speak in "Jewish" inflections except when I’m at a large family gathering. But all you have to do is glance at the hollow of my throat, and you will see a six-pointed Magen David that shouts to the world: Yes, I am a Jew.

In college, my then-best friend introduced me to some new people–a group of Iranians attending her school on student visas. I was polite and welcoming to them, but whenever Mary Jo left the room, they would speak to each other in Farsi and look at me strangely. I knew what the looks meant, if not the words, and grew immediately uncomfortable. When I told my friend that her new buddies didn’t like me because I am Jewish, she told me it was my imagination. After a few more experiences like that, I decided that when she wanted to spend time with her Iranian friends, she would do it without me.

The first time they spent an evening without me, they apparently filled her in on the evils of having a Jew for a friend. It hadn’t been my imagination. It never is. You can’t disguise hatred, particularly to the object of your hate.

That was the last time my friend saw the Iranian students socially.

Did I mention that she’s Polish? There’s an interesting story to that. When we first met as teenagers, our parents didn’t want us to be friends.

My mother didn’t want me hanging around with a Pole. Her father didn’t want her hanging around with a Jew. We just ignored our parents until they stopped behaving like idiots–which they did. Another of my closest friends was Polish, too. His parents were from the old country, but they didn’t seem to have a problem with their son and me being friends. And my dearest friend now is of German descent. That’s three deep friendships I made with people who, had each of us been in Europe instead of America, would probably have never crossed paths–let alone been allowed to be friends.

Is that it? Do you hate us because you don’ t know us? But you used to have large Jewish populations in the Arab world; most have since emigrated or been driven out. Unless the government wanted to persecute the Jews–like they did in Syria. I don’t understand the logic behind not allowing them to leave, but then, I don’t understand anti-Semitism at all.

Some people claim it isn’t anti-Semitism, it’s anti-Zionism. It’s the biggest lie of the 20th century, and working its way into the 21st. You can’t separate Jews from Israel. If Zionism has evolved from "the national movement for the return of the Jewish people to their homeland" to the support for the State of Israel, then Anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism under a new name. When Muslim speakers intertwine "Zionists" with "Jews" or "Israelis", they are speaking the language of hate.

And that language of hate—you’re teaching it to more than just your children. You’re teaching it to me and mine. You’re making me remember that I can be singled out and murdered because I am a Jew. Like the millions who died during the Holocaust. Like Leon Klinghoffer on the Achille Lauro. Like the Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics. Like the Jewish passengers on the hijacked Air France plane that landed in Entebbe Airport. They freed all the non-Jewish passengers and kept only the Jews. Do you remember that? I’ve never forgotten. It was a lesson thrust home well; I flew a lot in those days and often wondered if I would have the time to hide my Star of David if my plane was ever hijacked. Or if I could actually do such a thing. Survive a liar or die a Jew? God willing, I will never have to choose. Because I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t survive the choice.

Am I saying that I hate you because you’re from Qatar? No. I don’t hate you because you’re from Qatar. I don’t hate Arabs because they’re Arabs, or Muslims because they’re Muslims. I hate the people who hate me. They have taught me how to hate. I can tell in a moment. Sadly, I have far too much experience with hatred.

And so, my reader in Qatar, I stand openly and solidly with Danny Pearl and the millions of others who died for this reason, and this reason alone:

Yes, I am a Jew.

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The news the AP leaves out

There’s a boilerplate in the current AP stories about the destruction of the “historic” Shepherd Hotel to make way for apartments. The relevant portion is in bold. (The fact that the AP finds it necessary to devote two paragraphs of the lead on a story about rockets hitting Ashkelon to this “historic” hotel speaks volumes, and not in a good way for AP.)

The Gaza incidents came as a historic hotel in east Jerusalem was knocked down to build apartments for Jews after it was bought by a hard-line American Jewish millionaire decades ago. Palestinians object to any Israeli construction in east Jerusalem, which they claim as the capital of their future state. The Palestinians, European Union and U.S. condemned the latest project, saying it undermines hopes for peace.

The millionaire, Irving Moskowitz, a patron of Israeli settlers, bought the Shepherd Hotel in 1985. It was built in the 1930s as the residence of Haj Amin Husseini, who was forced to flee Jerusalem’s British rulers at the end of that decade.

Hm. Husseini had to flee the British. Why would that be, I wonder?

Oh.

In 1941, Haj Amin al-Husseini fled to Germany and met with Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, Joachim Von Ribbentrop and other Nazi leaders. He wanted to persuade them to extend the Nazis’ anti-Jewish program to the Arab world.

Funny how this “historic” hotel, which was the residence of a Jew-hated Arab Nazi, never seems to have its full history explained. But we expect no less from the anti-Israel media.

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Men are a different species

This post was originally published on January 26, 2002.

A couple of days ago, I was in the lunchroom at work, standing in line to pay for my purchase. I work at a college. You need to know that, because the age of the person in front of me was approximately college-aged boy. The age of the person he was talking to (manager of the lunchroom; cashier) was estimated to be a few years out of college, or maybe still in college, too. The student in front of me was discussing his class with the manager, and then quickly devolved into puns about his lack of class, which moved to how that helped him in spitting contests. At which point the manager said, “I knew two guys who got into a puking contest once.” I listened in horror, then College Boy left and it was my turn to pay. And I found I couldn’t keep still. I said to the manager:

“You aren’t just another gender, you guys are an entirely different species. There is not a woman in the world who would ever even conceive of getting into a puking contest.” The manager laughed. I shook my head.

It’s true. Men really are a different species.

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When mental illness ruptures civility

The rush of politicians, pundits, and bloggers trying to blame Sarah Palin and “inflammatory” speech for the shooter who killed six and wounded many more while trying to murder Congresswoman Giffords is just plain stupid.

Jared Loughner was batshit crazy. The more facts come out, the crazier he gets. And you can’t blame politicians for crazy. You can’t blame anyone for crazy but the crazy guy. I know this from personal experience.

When I was in my twenties, my then-best friend was five months pregnant and newly married. Her sister S. was starting to act oddly. We both noticed it, but there wasn’t much we could do, or even thought about doing, because we are not mental health professionals and we didn’t recognize her symptoms as evidence of bipolar illness. One day, MJ and I were over her father’s house, and S. came into the room. She was staring at us. Then, with no warning whatsoever, she suddenly grabbbed hold of my hair with a death-grip and would not let go, babbling about how I and all the rest of the world’s Jews have been ruining her life and trying to kill her. She mentioned her ex-boyfriend (Jewish), ex-husband (Jewish, and living in South America at the time), and went on and on while MJ and I tried to get her to let go of me. Words didn’t work. It took several minutes of physical effort (and by “physical effort” I mean “punching”), and even then, it was unbelievably difficult to get me free of her, and yes, I lost quite a hunk of hair in the process. The most eerie thing is that after I was free, she just stood there, staring at us, not saying a word.

After the incident, her sister went into contractions, her husband wanted to kill S., and when we approached their father and told him she was nuts and he needed to have her committed, he wouldn’t hear of it and did everything he could to stop us from getting official help to have her hospitalized. She wasn’t committed, and months later, she tried to kill herself by stabbing herself in the chest 17 times with a steak knife. Since it happened outside of her father’s jurisdiction (he was ex-mayor and current councilman of the city where they lived), she was hospitalized and diagnosed with bipolar disease. She went on lithium, and ultimately came to lead a normal life (and got back to the person I liked before she attacked me).

But she was batshit crazy before she went on lithium, and Jared Loughner is batshit crazy. That’s why he shot Giffords and all those others. Occam’s Razor stands as the explanation here: The guy was nuts.

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Monday pre-snowstorm briefs

The EU: Helping the Palestinians erase Jewish history. So, if the EU is supposed to be helping the Israelis and Palestinians come to an agreement, why are 25 EU officials proposing to intervene in Israeli internal affairs in Jerusalem? How is it that the entire world accepts the false narrative that the eastern half of Jerusalem is “Arab” east Jerusalem, when the Jewish Quarter and hundreds of synagogues were torn down by Jordan during the years when the Arabs ruled over that half? In fact, Jews were ethnically cleansed from the area, shrines were torn down, and Arab settlers took over homes that had been Jewish for thousands of years. Jerusalem was never the capital of any Arab state, but it has been the heart of Judaism for three millennia. Here’s their reasoning:

Over the past few years the changes to the city have run counter to the peace process. Attempts to exclusively emphasise the Jewish identity of the city threaten its religious diversity and radicalise the conflict, with potential regional and global repercussions.”

Sure, why should you emphasize the fact that EAST Jerusalem was the site of the First and Second Temples, the Jewish Quarter, and the heart of Judaism? Just because it is? Stupid Israelis. Don’t you know that Israel’s history started in 1948?

Obama is not throwing Israel under the bus—yet: Hillary Clinton said pretty clearly that the U.S. won’t be voting for any UN resolution declaring Palestinian statehood.

… we continue to believe strongly that New York is not the place to resolve the long-standing conflict and outstanding issues between the Israelis and the Palestinians. We do not think that that is a productive path for the Palestinians or anyone to pursue. The Palestinians are aware of our position as are everyone else. But we also believe that a concerted effort to enable the parties to return to negotiations that will permit them to make progress together is in everyone’s interests.

I know that many of my readers think Obama is going to allow the resolution. I don’t. There’s already a report that a resolution condemning “settlements” will be vetoed. He has to do business with the members of his own party, many of whom are much stronger supporters of Israel than he. Not gonna happen during this term. God help us, however, if he gets re-elected. It’s the lame duck Obama term that terrifies me.

Another blood libel proven false: And the world media will not rush to send out this story, which states that Palestinian malpractice killed the woman who was near the Bilin protest and collapsed. It doesn’t matter. Once again, the media rush to judgment against Israel has done its job, and we will be hearing about the “martyred activist” instead of the woman who died of an overdose of chemo medications.

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The loss of Debbie Friedman

Debbie Friedman passed away today.

Words fail.

Her music won’t. This is the song that, seven years ago at a conference for Jewish educators, made me realize what an amazing contribution she made to Judaism.

We were all on our feet, too. Several thousand of us.

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Finding my words again

Those of us who are no longer (sigh) young have all experienced this: You’re in the middle of a sentence, or writing a post, and you get to a word and there is a blank. You had the word while you were thinking of the sentence, and then it disappeared when you needed it. It drives me crazy, because I am a writer by nature. I don’t lose words. I always find the right word. It’s part of my skillsets.

Yesterday, I realized that I’m not losing my words anymore, and that got me to wondering if it was stress-related. Because when I think about my life at the moment, I am probably at the best place I have ever been in my entire life. I have a great job, at which I am doing very well (and being recognized for my effort). I have a great condo in a really good neighborhood, as opposed to the apartment complex where I lived three years ago and made the annual New Year’s Eve decision of whether to come home early and thus dodge the celebratory gunfire, stay late and hope to dodge the celebratory gunfire, or stay over someone else’s house and dodge the celebratory gunfire. Here in Old Fogeyville, most of the neighbors are sound asleep by ten p.m., never mind celebrating New Year’s.

I just stepped on the scale and let out a big woot for breaking another pound barrier. I am heading towards my initial post-smoking weight, and noticing that yes indeed, I do have cheekbones again. (They didn’t really disappear with the extra weight, but they were not as pronounced as they will be in another ten or so pounds, either).

It’s not just the money thing, either. I am out of debt and able to start saving for my retirement this year, and I’m not worried about catching up. My job is relatively secure. I refinanced my mortgage. So yes, I’m in a much better place now financially than I was five years ago, but that doesn’t explain why so many things that used to bother me just flow off my back now. Hell, I haven’t even gotten in a blogwar in ages (though it is about time for my semi-annual battle with a certain blogger who shall remain nameless but can’t seem to help coming after me). ((Meh. Maybe this time, I won’t rise to the bait. It truly is battling an unarmed opponent.))

In any case, I noticed that I’m not losing my words anymore. I don’t have to pause while writing a post, or call Sarah and ask her what word I was looking for. I am in a better place, at least in that respect.

There are three goals I’d like to accomplish this year. I want to get my fiction writing on track again. I want to achieve my weight-loss goals. And it would be really nice if I could find a decent guy. Well, two of those goals are within my control. As for the last, who knows? It’s a new year. You never can tell.

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Weekend briefs

Two! Two! Two haters in one! It’s what the world has been waiting for: A Nazi openly proclaiming he’s a Jihadi, or vice-versa. He’s totally batshit crazy, and he bit two FBI agents (check for rabies; he drew blood). Oh, and their suspicion that he was reaching for a weapon? He was. This boy ain’t getting out of jail anytime soon.

Speaking of batshit crazy Nazis: Have you all read the story of the Nazis who were driven to paroxysms of rage by a dog who could… raise his paw? It’s utterly hilarious that the Nazis went to such incredible lengths to investigate what they thought was an insult to Hitler—a dog giving a Nazi salute at Hitler’s name. Best comment was from my friend Sarah, who says, “Hey! My dogs can do that!”

Nice try, but guns on the ground are the only way: George Clooney and MTV are going to mobilize the youth of the world to try to stop the impending violence at the Sudanese vote on whether to separate the north from the south. I’m glad kids want to help. I don’t think this will. Here’s what they think will stop the Janjaweed:

In order to generate rapid responses to human rights concerns, the Satellite Sentinel Project combines satellite imagery analysis, field reports and crowd-sourced map data from Google Map Maker to prevent violence, and focuses world attention on Sudan. The project uses commercial satellites passing over the border of northern and southern Sudan to capture possible threats to civilians, observe the movement of displaced people, detect bombed and razed villages, or note other evidence of pending mass violence. To become part of the open-source, early warning system for Sudan, young people can follow the Satellite Sentinel Project on Twitter @SudanSentinel. By doing this, they’ll get the latest updates and action alerts, and be ready to help put pressure on public officials to respond, if necessary.

Nope. But the U.S. Marines, well, they could stop the murderers. Too bad we don’t have boots on the ground there.

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Friday briefs

Hamas the Holocaust deniers: The AFP noted that Mahmoud al-Zahar, one of the leaders of Hamas, during a recent speech both denied the Holocaust and claimed that Israel was perpetuating one on Palestinians. That’s known as “Business as usual” in the terrorist and anti-Israel world.

Anti-Semitic birds of a feather: Helen Thomas has a new job, working for an ex-Larouche follower who wrote an editorial about Jews controlling U.S. foreign policy. He says he spoke with Thomas and assures us she’s not anti-Semitic. Here’s what the editor says is “absolutely” not anti-Semitic:

“Congress, the White House and Hollywood, Wall Street are owned by the Zionists,” Thomas said. “No question.”

When we chant the Yourish.com mantra—anti-Semites of the world, just die already—we are now including the asshat who hired Helen Thomas (as well as the crone, of course).

Why CNN is in the ratings tank: I only have to suffer through CNN celebrity “experts” when I’m in the waiting room of doctor’s offices, and this is why I almost never watch the program: They brought on Kirk Cameron as an “expert” to discuss his views on religion. Because of the Great New Year’s Eve Blackbird Massacre, and the fact that he stars in the “Left Behind” series. Oh, and he’s a born-again Christian. Yep. All that adds up to “expert” to me.

First they came for the Jews: That Martin Neimoller poem is starting to sound more and more apt in the Muslim world. Iran arrested dozens of Christians and accused them of being “hard-liners” who are “a corrupt and deviant current” of Christianity. The world did not seem to care overmuch that Iranians are now making up false charges to arrest Christians, as this story is not getting much play at all in the print media. I haven’t seen anything about it on TV, either. I guess it just doesn’t matter that the Muslim world is discriminating against its Christian minority, because after all, they’re the Religion of Tolerance (as well as the Religion of Peace). Just ask them, and their lefty apologists. Or maybe it’s just that since they’re not Jews, it’s not news. Either way, they’re screwed.

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Thursday, briefly

UN to Lebanon: Come back when you’ve got something we can use against Israel: Ban Ki-Moon told Lebanon that the UN’s duties in Lebanon, cf. UNSCR 1701, do not include declaring maritime borders. Let us review the facts: Lebanon didn’t say a word about borders until Israel found the Leviathan natural gas fields off the coast of Israel. Suddenly, the waters 130 kilometers off of Haifa are “Lebanese” waters. Shyeah.

The head of petroleum and natural gas exploration in the National Infrastructures Ministry, Dr. Yaakov Mimran, called the claims “nonsense.”

He said that the latest offshore discoveries in the Leviathan field, as well as the earlier Tamar and Dalit finds, are absolutely within Israeli territory.

Senior Israeli officials said it was Lebanon that set the limits on its own territorial waters after it had given out exploration licenses exactly along these borders. “What are they complaining about now?” asked one official.

“That is how Cyprus acted, which set the border of its exclusive economic zone between countries at a distance of 200 kilometers from Israeli shores and sold the [licenses] for exploration to private entrepreneurs along this line,” said the official.

I’m sure that the UN General Assembly will be happy to declare otherwise.

Yes, but the world will still blame Israel: Mark Regev asked on the BBC how the Palestinians expect to make peace with Israel if they won’t talk to Israel. Don’t worry, though, nobody is going to be silly enough to expect the Palestinians to take responsibility for refusing to sit down and talk with the Israelis. It’s their fault, after all. Settlements, dontchaknow. Rockets landing regularly? Not the Palestinians fault. Terror attacks? Still not their fault. Nope. It’s all Israel, all the time.

I told you. Everything is Israel’s fault: Mubarak told Bibi that threatening Hamas—like, after they launch a bunch of kassams and mortars into Israel—is harmful to the peace process. And regional stability. And probably causes cancer and erectile dysfunction. Really, is there nothing that Israel can do in self-defense that doesn’t harm the peace process?

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Another “War Crime” that Wasn’t – Abu Rahma

At the end of last week, Jawaher Abu Rahma died. It was the day when there was a large protest at the security fence outside of her village of Bil’in. The IDF used tear gas to dispel protesters who were throwing rocks at troops and using wire cutters to dismantle part of the fencing in the area. Jawaher Abu Rahma’s brother Abdullah is one of the main organizers of the protests in Bil’in, but Jawaher was evidently not among those protesting that day. She is said to have been watching from a distance with her mother. It seems that she had been ill with an undisclosed illness and even went to the hospital in the days prior, likely a significant illness that made her susceptible to tear gas to such an extent that it appears she reacted to it with respiratory failure and died. You may find reports about the event and Abu Rahma’s death from many sources such as the New York Times here and AFP here among them. But there are serious problems with the story as described by Ynetnews here, by Israelmatsav here, Barry Rubin here and Honest Reporting here among the many places where inconsistencies are laid out.

Palestinian reports make it sound like some new extra-toxic tear gas was used and that Abu Rahma died solely because of it. Yet, her distance from the bulk of the protesters would make any assertion that her death was caused by exposure to tear gas alone seem absurd. Surely those involved in the protest and amid the highest concentrations of the tear gas would have suffered the worst effects from it. Yet, no other similar illness from the gas was reported. Abu Rahma’s death was unique in that regard.

There are multiple different accounts circulating about what happened and the timing of her hospitalization as well as disagreements as to whether or not Abu Rahma had been substantially ill. The fact is that she must have had some condition that made her and her alone particularly susceptible to the tear gas that day. Tear gas alone does not kill unless it is breathed in an enclosed space in a dosage that is substantially more potent than that which would be used to disperse even a violent riot. People do not die from exposure to tear gas in an open space unless they are in a weakened state, such as suffering from asthma. But asthma does not simply appear overnight and Abu Rahma certainly would have encountered tear gas before at earlier protests. This would lead a reasonable person to conclude that another medical condition must have been present. The Palestinian Authority refused to allow an autopsy that would have determined the actual cause of death for the simple reason that it wished to accuse Israel of having perpetrated a war crime and did not care to find out that she died primarily because of something else.

It is clear that there is a belief in the Arab world these days that Israel and Jews are capable of virtually anything conceivable using technology. Saudi Arabia, just yesterday, arrested a vulture which it accused of being a spy for the Mossad because it was tagged with a Tel Aviv University band and had a GPS tracker. So much for Saudi concerns about science. Medieval thought wins out. Where am I going with this? Well, in the case of Abu Rahma, no one else died. No one else even became ill. This cannot be said enough times. For the tear gas alone to have led directly to her death, Israel would have had to find a way to create a new form of tear gas that affected her alone to a degree that no tear gas has ever affected anyone in history. Yet, throughout the Arab world the charge that Israel committed a war crime by murdering Abu Rahma with tear gas is being told. This is an absurdity.

Any sane person looking at the facts will immediately realize that while tear gas may have set off a preexisting medical problem that led to her death, clearly it could not have been the sole or even primary cause because no one else suffered similar effects at that place at that time and particularly not among those who were closest to the highest concentrations of gas, namely those taking part in the protest. To make the claim that Israel killed Abu Rahma is to think Medievally, to avoid science and reason. Hatred of the enemy does this. Hatred blinds. However, 1+1 does not ever equal 3.

Abu Rahma must have died from some undisclosed or undiscovered medical condition that was perhaps complicated by inhaling tear gas. Moreover, if she did die from a preexisting condition complicated by exposure to tear gas and if she was not observing the rioting going on while standing in an area where she could be affected by tear gas, she might still be alive. That is the truth as I see it. It is that simple.

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The WTF? news briefs

Someone is really missing Halloween: The AP must not have any real news today. Romania is taxing the self-employed, so Romanian witches are casting spells on the politicians who made the law. Yes, really. And yes, the AP really goes all-out with the witchiness.

Sitting cross-legged in her villa in the lake resort of Mogosoaia, just north of Bucharest, she said Wednesday she planned to cast a spell using a particularly effective concoction of cat excrement, a dead dog and a chorus of witches.

“We do harm to those who harm us,” she said.

You should see the pictures.

Polish firefighters risk their lives to save a… deer? I’m a huge fan of helping the helpless, but risking their lives to save a deer? Can anyone say, “WTF?”

I’ll give you a hundred trillion dollars for that: Zimbabwe’s hyperinflation, during which $700 million bought a loaf of bread and students scoffed at rocks that were 700 million years old as nothing special, is causing a market in Zimbabwe banknotes. A 100 trillion-dollar note goes for: Five bucks.

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