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Fumble! Iranian official sacked for friendliness to Jews

And you thought you made faux pas with your Christmas card list when you left off Aunt Tillie… well, the Iranian soccer league official we told you about last week has officially been… (wait for it) sacked. (Okay, it’s a football pun, not soccer, but we’re just delighted to be able to make any sports pun.)

Last week, we told you how Iranian soccer official Mohammad Mansour Azimzadeh Ardebili accidentally included Israel’s national soccer association on an e-mail list that sent new year’s greetings to the other associations in the international soccer federation. (Ardebili was supposed to send it to all of the teams except Israel.)

For the ignominy of this terrible crime, he’s resigned. (We’re guessing this is a face-saving term, less for him than for the Iranian regime, which probably tossed him into the same jail where they’re herding the protestors they keep oppressing.)

As if that wasn’t funny enough, now the Iranians can’t even own up to clicking the wrong button. According to the Iranian Fars news agency, ”an employee of FIFA [the international soccer federation] named Amir Navon, an Israeli of Iranian origin, forwarded the Iranian greeting to the IFA [the Israeli association].”

The only problem is that Amir Navon heads the legal department of the Israeli association, a fact that was widely reported when the snafu first was noted.

I wonder if this means they’re not sending the Israelis any chocolates for Valentine’s Day.

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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at 10:14 AM  | Stand For Israel

What’s good for the goose? Israelis looking to use quirky European laws to arrest Hamas officials

Only a week or so ago, Great Britain promised to change its “universal jursidiction” law, which pro-Palestinian groups have been using to harass Israeli officials in England and elsewhere. Now, a group of 15 Israelis who hold Belgian citizenship are looking to exploit Belgium’s law to get arrest warrants sworn out against Hamas leaders for their rocket attacks on civilians in southern Israel, AFP reports.

The Israelis were wounded, owned homes that were damaged by rockets and, in one case, had a relative killed by in a rocket attack.

“We want to shatter the myth that draws a parallel between Israel and terror organization such as Hamas,” said Uri Yablonka, the head of pro-Israeli lobby The European Initiative, which represents the group.

It’ll be interesting to see if European judges respond with the same enthusiasm they’ve shown for pursuing Israelis.

Orthodox Jewish websites reported that the group consists of ultra-Orthodox residents of Ashdod, a city on Israel’s coast only a few miles from the border with Gaza. The city is mentioned in the Hebrew bible multiple times.

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Saturday, December 26th, 2009 at 11:33 AM  | Stand For Israel

Another thought on Carter and his apology

If Carter is really re-thinking all those nasty things he’s said–and used his post-presidential bully pulpit to shout–over the years, why is he apologizing to American Jews?

Sure, Jews around the world are connected to Israel, but, then, so are lots of non-Jews.

Wouldn’t it have been more appropriate to make an appointment with the Israeli ambassador (dreamy Michael Oren, SFI’s friend), or visit the Prime Minister of Israel? Or to send the written apology to an Israeli newspaper, rather than to a wire service for American Jewish newspapers?

It almost makes one think that his motives aren’t pure.

Speaking of impure motives, SFI is happy to see that his latest book is on deep discount at Amazon. And, no, we’re not linking to it. (Better you should buy Bearing False Witness, CAMERA’s excellent fisking of the calumny.)

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Thursday, December 24th, 2009 at 2:55 PM  | Stand For Israel

Jimmy Carter issues apology to American Jews, brows furrow across America

It’s no secret that there’s not a whole lot of love lost between former President Jimmy Carter and the Jewish state (and those who care about her). There has, however, a been whole lot of lovin’ between Carter and Israel’s enemies. Also Carter and tyrants around the world – but that’s a whole ‘nother blog post.

So, earlier this week, tongues were wagging when Carter recently offered a public apology to the American Jewish community—he even used the term “al het” from the Yom Kippur liturgy, which in modern Hebrew means any sort of request for forgiveness (though he used a weird transliteration for it)—for all the nasty things he’s said about Israel over the years. Here’s what he said:

“We must recognize Israel’s achievements under difficult circumstances, even as we strive in a positive way to help Israel continue to improve its relations with its Arab populations, but we must not permit criticisms for improvement to stigmatize Israel. As I would have noted at Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, but which is appropriate at any time of the year, I offer an Al Het for any words or deeds of mine that may have done so.”

Uh huh.

As National Review’s sagacious (and terrrrrribly funny) Jay Nordlinger has put it, “No one quite realizes just how passionately anti-Israel Carter is.”

Long before the rest of the West would even acknowledge them, Carter was cozying up to terrorist despots, including Yasser Arafat, the “father of modern terrorism.”

(Try to hold down your lunch if you look at this photo of Carter and his wife laying a wreath at Arafat’s grave. Or read the accompanying article in which Carter praises Arafat as one who “fought for just causes.” In addition to his murderous record, once he had legimitate power, Arafat built a kleptocracy that enriched his cronies(and his wife) while depriving the Palestinians of even the most basic civil rights. For one of the best exploration of Carter’s bizarro-world love for Arafat, along with other troubling quirks, read Nordlinger’s excellent…

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Thursday, December 24th, 2009 at 8:27 AM  | Stand For Israel

A how-to guide to boycotting Israel: It ain’t easy!

A classic: Those advocating boycotting Israel to protest one thing or another have quite a lot to keep track of!

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Monday, December 21st, 2009 at 11:15 AM  | Stand For Israel
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