In this mailing:
- Bassam Tawil: Palestinian
Normalization -- With Hamas, Not Israel
- Burak Bekdil: Turkey: Let Them
Die!
- Gatestone Institute: NOTICE
by Bassam Tawil • October 11,
2017 at 5:00 am
- The most widespread
conspiracy theory, which has been floating around for decades
and can be heard in almost every coffee shop on the streets of
Cairo, Amman, Ramallah and Beirut, is that Zionist Jews,
together with American capitalists and imperialists, have a
secret plan to take control over the Arab and Islamic countries
and their resources.
- How exactly are the
"Zionists and imperialists" trying to
"undermine" the Palestinian "national
project"? And what, precisely, is this project? Is it the
project of Hamas and many other Palestinians that seeks the
destruction of Israel?
- The corrupt Arab and
Palestinian leaders spread such rumors to divert attention
from problems at home, such as corruption and dictatorship.
These leaders want their people too busy hating Jews and
Westerners to demand reform, democracy and transparency from
their leaders. Those valuables, of course, are what Arab and
Palestinian leaders still refuse to offer their people.
- Why do many
Palestinians prefer peace with Hamas? Because they identify
with Hamas's dream of destroying Israel and killing Jews. It
may be an unpleasant a truth, but that is the bottom line.
Palestinian
and Israeli women from the "Women Wage Peace" group
participate in an event on September 30, 2017. (Image source: Women
Wage Peace/Facebook)
When Palestinian women took part in a march with
Israeli women for peace this week, they were condemned in the
harshest terms by many other Palestinians, who called for their
punishment. The Palestinian women who participated in the October 8
event, organized by a group called Women Wage Peace, have been
denounced by many of their own people as and "traitors"
and "whores."
Conversely, when Palestinian Authority (PA)
officials held "reconciliation" talks with Hamas leaders
in the Gaza Strip and Egypt during the same period, many
Palestinians praised them as "heroes" and
"brave."
Judging from the reactions of many Palestinians,
especially on social media, they prefer peace with Hamas rather
than with Israel.
by Burak Bekdil • October 11,
2017 at 4:00 am
- More than 50,000
people have been arrested and some 110,000 others dismissed
from government jobs in Turkey's largest-scale crackdown ever.
- As cruel as that
looks, a case of two Turkish teachers is undeniably worse than
just cruel: it displays a remorseless state mechanism.
- "Let Nuriye and
Semih live!"
Protesters
bearing a picture of Nuriye Gulmen and Semih Ozakca during the
"Rally for Justice" in Istanbul, July 9, 2017. (Image
source: Hilmi Hacaloğlu/VOA/Wikimedia Commons)
Until last year, observers were debating how fast
Turkey's drift away from democracy was progressing. Today the talk
is rather about how fast Turkey is drifting from undemocratic
practice to simple rogue-state practice.
More than 50,000 people have been arrested and some
110,000 others dismissed from government jobs in the country's largest-scale
crackdown ever on people with alleged links to terror groups or to
the U.S.-based cleric, Fethullah Gülen, whom Turkey accuses of
orchestrating the failed coup in July 2016. As cruel as that looks,
a case of two Turkish teachers is undeniably worse than just cruel:
it displays a remorseless state mechanism.
by Gatestone Institute • October
11, 2017 at 3:00 am
Gatestone Institute, its President and Board of
Directors strongly condemn the defamatory campaign waged by Mudar
Zahran (under his own name and through various fictitious accounts
and names) against Gatestone Institute's Distinguished Senior
Fellow Khaled Abu Toameh. Gatestone Institute wishes to note that
it has warned Mudar Zahran in the past a number of times to stop
his obsessive campaign. Although he promised and apologized, he had
persisted with his campaign, and continues to make false and
defamatory accusations and insinuations against one of our esteemed
Fellows.
Gatestone Institute wishes to clarify that it
terminated all ties with Mudar Zahran four years ago. Accordingly,
he does not speak on behalf of Gatestone or any of its affiliates,
constituents or participants.
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