Category: Israel

  • Turkey to return Israeli-made drones, citing technical problems

    Turkey to return Israeli-made drones, citing technical problems

    Israeli Aerospace Industries says it stood by its obligations and doesn’t know where the problem lies

    By Ilan Ben Zion October 28, 2012, 12:27 am 2

    UAV Heron in flight (photo credit: IDF Spokesperson)

    Ankara is returning three unmanned aerial vehicles purchased from Israel and demanding damages, claiming Israel didn’t uphold the terms of an agreement, Turkish media reported on Saturday.

    Turkey decided to send the three Heron drones back after technical problems were found with the aircraft, Turkish news outlet NTV reported. Turkey acquired the drones four years ago as part of a 10 drone, $183 million deal with Israel Aerospace Industries.

    According to Israel Radio, Ankara claimed the Israeli government has rejected repeated requests to repair the aircraft, as specified in their agreement. As a result, Turkey has decided to return them to Israel and demand compensation for damages incurred because of Israel’s unwillingness to meet its obligations.

    One of the planes crashed while operating on a mission in southeastern Turkey and two others haven’t been used in eight months due to technical issues, Turkey claimed, according to the NTV report.

    IAI responded to the report saying that it had stood by all its obligations regarding repair of the aircraft, and that it did not know what the problem was.

    Last year, Turkish daily Today’s Zaman reported that Turkey returned several Heron drones for repair because of ”engine-related” and “other problems.” After delays in getting them back to Turkey, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan publicly complained. Israel then returned the drones and sent technicians to fix them.

    It was not clear whether the Herons being returned to Israel were the same ones that required repair in 2011.

    via Turkey to return Israeli-made drones, citing technical problems | The Times of Israel.

  • Turkey’s Erdogan says Israel sent ‘richest Jew’ to intercede

    Turkey’s Erdogan says Israel sent ‘richest Jew’ to intercede

    JERUSALEM (JTA) — Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told a Turkish newspaper that Israel sent “the richest Jewish man in the world” to create better relations between the two countries.

    Erdogan said in an interview with the daily Hurriyet published on Sept. 17 that Israel only has ties with one Muslim country and that it would be in the country’s best interest to maintain good relations with Turkey.

    “They sent the richest Jewish man in the world [to us] a couple of months ago. What was the reason? He was supposed to be intercessor,” Erdogan said.

    The newspaper reported that the businessman was likely cosmetic magnate Ronald Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress, who has close ties to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Other Turkish media suggested that it was casino mogul Sheldon Adelson.

    Erdogan also reiterated his conditions for restoring good relations with Israel: that it apologizes for the deaths of nine Turkish activists on the Mavi Marmara ship seeking to break the naval blockade of Gaza; it compensates the families of the victims; and it lifts its blockade of Gaza.

    Erdogan also told the newspaper that in light of the recent furor in the Arab world over the anti-Islam movie “Innocence of Muslims,” he would ask the United Nations to have Islamophobia defined as a hate crime.

    via Turkey’s Erdogan says Israel sent ‘richest Jew’ to intercede | JTA – Jewish & Israel News.

  • Anti-jihad ad urging people to support ‘civilized man, not the savage’ gets go-ahead to be plastered on New York subway

    Anti-jihad ad urging people to support ‘civilized man, not the savage’ gets go-ahead to be plastered on New York subway

    By Daily Mail Reporter

    PUBLISHED: 23:33 GMT, 19 September 2012 | UPDATED: 23:45 GMT, 19 September 2012

    While outrage continues in the Middle East over the incendiary film, ‘The Innocence of Muslims,’ a new pro-Israel ad denouncing Jihad as ‘savage’ is set to make its debut on New York City’s subway system next week.

    The ad states: ‘In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man.’ It adds, ‘Support Israel. Defeat Jihad,’ in between two Stars of David.

    NYC Metropolitan Transportation Authority spokesman Aaron Donovan said the ad was initially rejected for its ‘demeaning’ language, but is now expected to appear at 10 subway stations.

    Although initially rejected for its ‘demeaning’ language about Islam, the ad is now expected to appear at 10 New York City subway stations next week

    Although initially rejected for its ‘demeaning’ language about Islam, the ad is now expected to appear at 10 New York City subway stations next week

    A Manhattan federal court judge ruled in July that the MTA violated the First Amendment rights of the ad’s sponsor, The American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), and must let the ad appear, NBCNewYork.com report.

    ‘Our hands are tied,’ Donovan told The New York Times.

    The group has also bought ad space in Washington D.C., but the transit authority there has said that it had ‘deferred’ the ad’s placement ‘out of a concern for public safety, given current world events.’

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    The group’s ad has already appeared on public buses in San Francisco, in August. The transit agency there, the Muni, said it would donate the $3,400 ad revenue to the city’s Human Rights Commission and placed an ad next to AFDI’s message to say ‘Muni doesn’t support this message.’

    ‘Our hands are tied’: Spokesperson Aaron Donovan says the MTA may now consider revising its ad policy

    ‘Our hands are tied’: Spokesperson Aaron Donovan says the MTA may now consider revising its ad policy

    Golden Gate Bridge transit district, which provides bus and ferry service between San Francisco and suburbs to the north, rejected the ads at a Sept. 7 board meeting by adopting a policy banning religious and political ads.

    Pamela Geller, executive director of the American Freedom Defense Initiative, said in an email to the Times that transit officials in Washington were ‘kowtowing to the threat of jihad terrorism.’

    Recent events in the Middle East have not given her pause ‘for a second’ about posting the ads in New York, she said. ‘I will never cower before violent intimidation and stop telling the truth because doing so is dangerous,’ Geller said. ‘Freedom must be vigorously defended.’

    ‘If someone commits violence, it is his responsibility and no one else’s,’ she added.

    The controversial ad is set to appear at 10 New York Subway stations next week

    The controversial ad is set to appear at 10 New York Subway stations next week

    The Southern Poverty Law Center branded Geller ‘the anti-Muslim movement’s most visible and flamboyant figurehead’ and AFDI as a hate group.

    The Anti-Defamation League said in March that Geller ‘fuels and fosters anti-Muslim bigotry in society.’

    Muneer Awad, the executive director of the New York chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, told the Times the ads were an attempt to ‘define Muslims’ through hate speech.

    ‘It’s perfectly legal to be a bigot and to be a racist,’ he said. ‘We want to make sure there’s a counter-voice.’

    Donovan said the MTA might consider revising its ad policy at its board meeting next week.

    via Anti-jihad ad urging people to support ‘civilized man, not the savage’ gets go-ahead to be plastered on New York subway | Mail Online.

  • Turks hold demo in Istanbul to condemn anti-Islam movie

    Turks hold demo in Istanbul to condemn anti-Islam movie

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    Turks chant anti-US slogans and hold placards reading, “America be damned, no to Islamophobia,” during a demonstration against an anti-Islam film made in the US, at Beyazit Square in Istanbul on September 14, 2012.

    Sat Sep 15, 2012 3:40AM GMT

    Hundreds of Turks have poured into the streets in the city of Istanbul to condemn a blasphemous anti-Islam film recently made in the United States, Press TV reports.

    The protesters marched through the streets in Istanbul after Friday prayers, burned US and Israeli flags and chanted anti-US and anti-Israel slogans.

    The demonstrators were also carrying banners and placards reading, “Israel must be destroyed,” and “America be damned, no to Islamophobia.”

    Demonstrations over the low-budget anti-Islam film have been held across the Muslim world, with protesters storming US embassies and torching US flags.

    Demonstrators in Iran, Sudan, Egypt, Yemen, Tunisia, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Kashmir, Pakistan, Iraq, Gaza, Morocco, Syria, Kuwait, Nigeria, Kenya, and some other Muslim countries poured into the streets after Friday prayers to defend their faith and condemn the movie that denigrated Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

    Condemning the movie, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday, “This is a strong provocation against our way of life.”

    “Insulting the Prophet (PBUH) cannot be justified as freedom of expression. Religion and the Prophet (PBUH) are sacred values and are untouchable,” Erdogan said in a speech at a conference in the Ukrainian Black Sea resort of Yalta.

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    via PressTV – Turks hold demo in Istanbul to condemn anti-Islam movie.

  • Muhammad-Film Consultant: ‘Sam Bacile’ Is Not Israeli, and Not a Real Name

    Muhammad-Film Consultant: ‘Sam Bacile’ Is Not Israeli, and Not a Real Name

    Revelations about the alleged producer of the now-infamous trailer for “The Innocence of Muslims.”

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    Actors portray the Prophet Mohammed and other historial figures in the controversial film, Innocence of Muslims. (YouTube)

    As part of my search for more information about Sam Bacile, the alleged producer of the now-infamous anti-Muhammad film trailer “The Innocence of Muslims,” I just called a man named Steve Klein — a self-described militant Christian activist in Riverside, California (whose actual business, he said, is in selling “hard-to-place home insurance”), who has been described in multiple media accounts as a consultant to the film.

    Klein told me that Bacile, the producer of the film, is not Israeli, and most likely not Jewish, as has been reported, and that the name is, in fact, a pseudonym. He said he did not know “Bacile”‘s real name. He said Bacile contacted him because he leads anti-Islam protests outside of mosques and schools, and because, he said, he is a Vietnam veteran and an expert on uncovering al Qaeda cells in California. “After 9/11 I went out to look for terror cells in California and found them, piece of cake. Sam found out about me. The Middle East Christian and Jewish communities trust me.”

    He said the man who identified himself as Bacile asked him to help make the anti-Muhammad film. When I asked him to describe Bacile, he said: “I don’t know that much about him. I met him, I spoke to him for an hour. He’s not Israeli, no. I can tell you this for sure, the State of Israel is not involved, Terry Jones (the radical Christian Quran-burning pastor) is not involved. His name is a pseudonym. All these Middle Eastern folks I work with have pseudonyms. I doubt he’s Jewish. I would suspect this is a disinformation campaign.”

    I asked him who he thought Sam Bacile was. He said that there are about 15 people associated with the making of the film, “Nobody is anything but an active American citizen. They’re from Syria, Turkey, Pakistan, they’re some that are from Egypt. Some are Copts but the vast majority are Evangelical.”

    What are we to make of Steve Klein’s assertions? I’m taking everything about this strange and horrible episod with a grain of salt, though I will say that I haven’t seen any proof yet that Sam Bacile is an actual Israeli Jew, or that the name is anything other than a pseudonym. More to come, undoubtedly.

    via Muhammad-Film Consultant: ‘Sam Bacile’ Is Not Israeli, and Not a Real Name – Jeffrey Goldberg – The Atlantic.

  • Al-Quds is indispensible for the Palestinians

    Al-Quds is indispensible for the Palestinians

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    Gulnara Inandzh, Director of Information and Analytical Center Etnoglobus (ethnoglobus.az), editor of Russian section of Turkishnews American-Turkish Resource website www.turkishnews.com  , mete62@inbox.ru

     

     

    The saint city Guds (Jerusalem ) stay in the epicenter of conflict between Israel and Palestine. Embassy of the State of Palestine in Azerbaijan Nasser Abdel Kareem commented Palestinian position regarding The Guds and status of city solution in  Israel-Palestine conflict within international law.

     

     

    -What does Guds mean for Palestinian?

     

    -Jerusalem(Al-Quds), through history has been the hub and the nerve center of the Palestinian religious, cultural, social, economic and political life. The indigenous Palestinian people have been residing in the city since millennia. So as you could imagine, Al-Quds is indispensible for the Palestinians.

     

    -What official status does Ramallah accept for Guds?

     

    – The Palestinian people by all their persuasions alongside the Palestinian leadership consider East-Jerusalem (Al-Quds) as their rightly eternal Capital, in accordance with international law and UN resolutions.

     

    -Is  factor regarding status of Guds intended in independence issue of Palestine by UN?

     

    – All UN resolutions regard East-Jerusalem as an occupied Palestinian territory, occupied byIsraelin1967 with the rest of the Palestinian territories (West Bank andGaza). Al-Quds is an integral part ofPalestine’s organic fabric; hence there can be no real independence ofPalestinewithout it, just like you can’t have a functioning body without its head.

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    -The Guds subject and celebration of the `Quds Day` is used by Islamic countries for politically tool.

     

    – We welcome any activity that highlights the importance of Al-Quds whether for the 1.5 billion Muslims and the followers of all the monotheistic religions, but above all the challenges the indigenous Palestinian inhabitants of the city have to endure facing the capriciously unlawful measures thrown at them constantly by the Israeli occupation authorities, and to encourage providing support to the Palestinian civil foundations and industry as means of propping the steadfastness of our people in the holy city. As well as underlining the importance of its deliverance from this occupation for peace in our region and world peace.

    Do Azerbaijan and Palestine support each-other in their own conflicts?

     

    -PalestineandAzerbaijansupport each other calls for the resolution of their own conflicts by peaceful means through the implementation of the pertinent UN resolutions and international law, and by applying the provisions of these resolutions fairly and transparently, devoid of any prejudice and double standards. The World body has to stop dissecting and reassembling UN resolutions case by case,   there has to be one law and one standard that fit all.

     Baku Post