Tuesday, May 07, 2019

Fwd:Trump Witch Hunt parallels Duma Witch Hunt with collusion pervasive in the top echelons of government. Fake News Graffiti scrawling allegations on teens seem to predate Duma as an effective weapon instigating divisiveness and a war... Daniel Greenfield

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Fake News, witch hunt against Trump  has many parallels with Fake Duma allegations. Just substitute  "Trump" with  "Hilltop Youth" and replace "Presidency" with "Biblical Aspiration for a Judean Kingdom" and "coup d'etat" with "Total silencing and suppression" the rest of the article is good to go. 

We now know that he was being falsely accused," Barr said of Trump. "We have to stop using the criminal justice process as a political weapon.

http://israelagainstterror.blogspot.com/2019/05/when-will-trump-finally-drop-hammer-on.html?m=1

Fake News Graffiti scrawling allegations seem to predate Duma...


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Daniel Greenfield's article: 8 Years of Media Lies About the Syrian Civil War Exposed

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8 Years of Media Lies About the Syrian Civil War Exposed

Posted: 06 May 2019 10:52 PM PDT

The end of the big lie about the origins of the Syrian Civil War began on the Arizona border.

Claas Relotius, a German reporter for Der Spiegel, had written a piece about being embedded with a
militia patrolling the Arizona border for illegal migrants. Gullible German leftist readers were regaled with tales of the militia, whose leader called Mexicans "bean eaters" and, at the end of the article, opened fire into the night. It was one of a series of Relotius articles delving into Trump country with novelistic accounts of pro-Trump Americans that confirmed all the stereotypes of Der Spiegel's readers.

But the residents depicted in the Minnesota town in which 'Where They Pray for Trump on Sundays' is set quickly pointed out that much of the article was factually wrong and that Relotius had never even bothered talking to the people he claimed to have been writing about. And a woman doing media relations for the militia contacted Der Spiegel and informed the magazine that he had never been there.

That was the beginning of the end.

But Relotius had not confined his creative journalism to depictions of Trump's America. He was better known for his writing about the Middle East. As the scandal that was about to demolish his reputation was breaking, Relotius was receiving a Journalist of the Year award for a very different kind of story. (That award and a number of others, including two from CNN, would soon be returned or withdrawn.)

But the exposure of the particular story that Relotius was receiving an award for on that day has been slow in coming because its roots go deep into a fake news matrix that predates the fraud of one German reporter. It's the story of an eight-year fake news scam used to mythologize the Syrian Civil War.

Relotius was honored with the 'Journalist of the Year' award for the story of one of the 'boys' who had started the Syrian Civil War by spraying graffiti on a wall. The story has since been withdrawn, but the case of Relotius impelled one German media site to take a closer look at its larger contradictions.

The Arab Spring regime change operations coordinated by the Muslim Brotherhood, Qatar, the Obama administration, and some of its European allies began with propagandistic origin stories to justify the violence and the overthrow of the targeted governments. In Tunisia, it was a street vendor who had been slapped by a policewoman. The story of the slap turned out to be fake and his family blames his bizarre reaction, setting himself on fire, on a sexist reaction to being humiliated by a woman.

The Syrian Civil War's origin story was of a group of boys who were detained and tortured after one of them spray-painted anti-government graffiti. In Child's Play, Relotius became one of the final journalists to go back for a drink of dirty water from a tainted well that had trickled into international media outlets from CNN to Qatar's Al Jazeera, from Vice to Time Magazine, from the Globe and Mail to NPR.

There's usually a boy at the center of the story. The one boy who scrawled "It's Your Turn, Doctor" and started the cycle of violence that led to the fighting in Daraa and then across Syria.

But his name and identity keep changing all the time.

On March 2017, almost exactly six years after the original story broke out, the Daily Mail ran a story headlined, The Boy Whose Graffiti Changed the World. The boy in question is named NaiefAbazid, who claims to have been 14-years-old when he scrawled the graffiti that started the war.

Four years earlier, in 2013, the UK's Daily Mail ran another story, Revealed: The Boy Prankster Who Triggered Syria's Bloody Genocide with Slogans Sprayed in His Schoolyard.

His name is Bashir Abazed and he was 15-years-old.

Both stories from the same media outlet claim that the two different boys were both the ones who started the Syrian civil war by scrawling the same phrase, "It's Your Turn, Doctor" on the wall.

In 2017, the Globe and Mail featured its boy in a headline titled, How I Found the Teenager Who Inadvertently Sparked the Syrian War. His name is also Naief Abazid.

In 2018, Qatar's Al Jazeera Islamist news network claimed thatthe "boy credited with prompting Syria's uprising" was a 14-year-old named Mouawiya Syasneh.

In 2016, Canada's Reuters reported that the boy who wrote the slogan that started it all was actually a 16-year-old named Mohammed.

Germany's Süddeutsche Zeitung ran its own 2016 article, The Boy and his Graffiti that Started the War in Syria. In the Zeitung's version, his name is Abdulrahman al-Krad and he was only 10-years old. Even though al-Krad is also in Jordan, his name doesn't appear to be mentioned by non-German media.

Germany's Die Welt, in its 2013 article, The Civil War in Syria Began With This Boy, claimed that the boy was actually 15-year-old Bashir Abazed.

In 2012, NPR published an interview with an anonymous man in Jordan who, "at 19 years old, he has the face of a 40-year-old." That would have made him an adult at the time of the graffiti incident.

In 2013, the New York Times published an interview with a"faceless" 17-year-old in Jordan, wearing a Syrian flag over his face, who claimed it had been his cousin. The man in the photo does not look like a teenager. The reason for the anonymity is given as a need to protect relatives back in Syria, but if he had actually been detained and tortured by the regime, wouldn't the authorities already know who he was?

The New York Times article furthermore claimed that the boy who wrote the graffiti was dead. How then could Al Jazeera, and so many other media outlets spend years claiming to have talked to him?

Even the most hardened media apologist would have to admit that there is a fundamental contradiction.

There are at least 6 boys who started the war. Some of them are actually men. They all have different names. Some have different ages. Even the accounts of the ages of their friends who were also there, ranging from 9-year-olds to adults, vary wildly between different stories from major media outlets.

As in Mark Twain's The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg, they declare that they were the ones who wrote, "It's your turn, Doctor" -- the Syrian equivalent of Twain's: "You are far from being a bad man."

Reporting on a war in another country is tricky, but none of the stories attempt to reconcile or recognize their basic contradictions. The media insists on the right to fact check conservatives and erase them from social media, but fails at the most elementary fact checking when it comes to its own stories.

In their sensationalist stories about how the Syrian Civil War began, media outlets failed to even acknowledge that other outlets had published claims that fundamentally contradicted their own.

If they really believed their own reporting, they would have defended it.

Instead, Mohamed, Naief, Bashir, Mouawiya, and Abdulrahmanall got their 15 minutes of fame. And the journalists who claimed to have interviewed them in cafes, safe houses, or ruined cities, posing smilingly for photos or hiding their faces, were celebrated and even honored for their contradictory stories.

Why did Claas Relotius believe he could get away with it? The same reason that most criminals commit crimes. They're socialized by their surroundings to believe that crime is normal and laws don't matter.

Claas Relotius was only the latest media journalist to wade into the story of the boy who started the war. And, looking over the previous accounts, the contradictory media stories all listing different boys as the one who started the war, he would have seen no reason not to add his own boy to the mix.

Relotius was lying. But it was a lie so commonplace in his industry that it was normative behavior.

The story of the boy who started the war demonstrates that the term 'Fake News' is not an insult, but an accurate description of the media's preference for narratives over truth. Relotius' only mistake was making up stories about pro-Trump Americans whom he assumed wouldn't be able to read German.

The 6 boys' story is undeniable proof that the media cannot be trusted to police its own facts, let alone those of its political opponents. That it is not an industry of facts, but an assembly line of propaganda. And that its reporting on major issues, including wars in other countries, is quite often fake news.

If you don't believe that, ask the media how the Syrian Civil War started. Then ask if his name was Mohamed, Naief, Bashir, Mouawiya, or Abdulrahman.





Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine at the above link.

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Monday, May 06, 2019

Fwd: Anti-Semitism Attacking Artists 4 Israel: We Need Your Help


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Anti-Semitism Against Artists 4 Israel

HAPPENING NOW: For the second time in a week, Artists 4 Israel's College Program is being threatened. Last week at Brandeis University, our murals were vandalized and our artists harassed. Today, as I write this, a man wielding a swastika sign is attempting to intimidate our team into shutting down our event. 

We will do no such thing. 

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We stand firmly against all threats and continue to place our Art Over Hate.

As rockets rain down on Southern Israel with alarming velocity, we at Artists 4 Israel have noticed a sharp and disturbing trend emerge during some of our recent campus work.  

The statistics are undeniable. The Jewish community in the United States has experienced near-historic levels of antisemitism in 2018 and 2019. We are living in a time where fatal synagogue shootings are becoming common. We are living in a time where many Jews do not feel safe wearing Stars of David in public. We are living in a time where I have to explain to my artists why they are being harassed with swastikas while they are promoting peace. 

The fact that our team at Artists 4 Israel's event at UW-Milwaukee is being threatened right now is the very reason our campus work is more important than ever. 

We will not stand for such blatant anti-Semitism at a time when Jewish children, women, and men around the country and world are being attacked simply for being who they are. 

Our artists, a majority of whom are not Jewish, are standing firmly by our side and continue to paint their messages of peace, creation, and support for Israel even in the face of this hatred.

A large part of our work is educating people on what is really going on in Israel while we advocate for peace and coexistence for all. What we have received in return over the past several weeks has been extremely disturbing. 

Regardless of these attacks, we will not be silenced, and we will not cower. 

We invite you to join us, because I can truly say that in my ten years of running Artists 4 Israel, it has NEVER been more important than it is today. 

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Fwd: The rockets from Gaza began in Oslo from Women in Green


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The Rockets from Gaza began in Oslo

Yehudit Katsover and Nadia Matar

Leftist commentators, its spokesmen and other supporters of withdrawal
and concessions hear the sounds of rockets exploding; they see the
sights, the spectacle of funerals and frightened residents but they
resume their biased positions as if nothing is happening around us.
"It's not because of the Disengagement", they say, declaring that
"even before the Disengagement there were missiles" presenting data
and numbers. The time has come to answer these claims, to put an end
to the tendentious information that they serve up to us.

Let us refresh our memories:

Indeed, the attacks of missiles and rockets on the Israeli home front
did not begin with the uprooting of Gush Katif. There were such
attacks before then, but an examination of the facts from a much
earlier time will allow us to come to a true understanding and draw
conclusions for the future:

As long as the IDF controlled the entire Gaza Strip there were no
missiles. Indeed, in 1987 there was the first Intifada, but the
weapons that the Arabs used on us then were stones and sometimes even
Molotov cocktails. Nothing more than that. The IDF monitored the roads
and had a presence in the cities. The security forces had
comprehensive intelligence and many terror attacks were prevented
while even in their planning phase. Attempts to smuggle weapons were
thwarted. The reason for this is simple: the IDF was there.

And then, instead of putting down the intifada once and for all, some
leaders dreamed up withdrawals and concessions with the idea of
rewarding the attacker and signed the Oslo Accords. The Gaza-Jericho
accord was signed in May 1994, and the IDF left most parts of the Gaza
Strip; they withdrew from the cities and the villages except for Gush
Katif, Netzarim, Kfar Darom, Eli Sinai and Dugit, and the area was
abandoned to the control of the Palestinian Authority.

It began with aging mortars , remember? "Patzmarim" in Hebrew.  When
the first mortar was launched at Netzarim in January 2001, we deluded
ourselves with the sentence "Well – it's just a mortar" but since
then, they have only become more sophisticated and we have tied our
own hands with the question, "What – are we going to reconquer Gaza?"
And we made ourselves powerless. Some of these problems were corrected
in Judea and Samaria during Operation Protective Wall, when the IDF
presence returned to all of the cities and the villages. In Gaza, on
the other hand, there was no such operation. This is the reason that
there are no rockets from Judea and Samaria, but from Gaza there are
so many.

From then on, the Arabs had the freedom of action and the calm to plan
escalation, raising the level, improving their rockets and missiles,
arming themselves and organizing their military. No one disturbed
them. The first rockets were primitive; they were much less
destructive and less accurate, but step by step the terrorists
improved and the rockets began to reach the communities of Gush Katif
and later to Sderot and even further.

Even these painful signals did not arouse the Israeli leadership and
did not cause it to change its policy. Then came the Disengagement
plan and the uprooting of the communities of Gush Katif and northern
Samaria with the delusional and baseless hope that the enemy would
turn the Strip into a Singapore of the Middle East. The withdrawal of
the IDF from the Strip gave the Arabs of Gaza even more freedom of
action. Hamas brutally and violently took over the leadership of the
Gaza Strip from the PA and expedited the development of rockets and
missiles to the present situation in which they can reach Tel Aviv and
its suburbs.

Along with all of this, Hamas' capabilities have grown underground and
it began digging terror tunnels many kilometers in length with the aim
of carrying out abductions and strategic conquests. In the absence of
an Israeli presence in the Strip Hamas  caught us off guard and
prepared its underground terror.

This is the reality and this is history. Anyone who takes the
primitive drizzle of rockets before the Disengagement as proof that it
was not the Disengagement that caused the present rounds of disaster
we are experiencing, are lying in their souls and deceiving all of us.
If the government of Israel had not signed the Oslo Accords and
abandoned the Gaza Strip to the terrorists, and if we had not added to
this disastrous agreement, a total disengagement from the Gaza Strip,
which, as we know, is also part of the Land of Israel - if we had then
already applied our full sovereignty over Gaza, we would not have come
to the difficult situation in which we are now.

Now, shortly before Trump's plan is publicized, we must remember the
facts and acknowledge them and internalize the fact that peace and
security will only be brought about by Israeli control of the entire
territory. Abandoning any territory to Arab rule will bring about more
and much more destructive rockets, this time from the hills of Samaria
to Gush Dan, Jerusalem and more.

(Our thanks to historian Hagai Huberman for refreshing our memory with
the dates.)

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