SOLDIERS OF IDF VS ARAB TERRORISTS

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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

SERAPHIC SECRET: Saudi Arabia Hands Out 1,000 Lashes for Insulting Islam

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The massacre of the Charlie Hebdo journalists and two policemen yesterday was, ostensibly, revenge because the satiric magazine insulted Mohammed and Islam.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has blasphemy laws with which they punish those who also insult Mohammed and Islam.
Thus, the IslamoNazis of Paris and the IslamoNazis of Saudia Arabia are working off the same playbook, which, you’ll be shocked to learn is, the Koran.
Those who are far more enlightened about Islam than we — scholars like Barack Obama, John Kerry, and Shepard Smith — have lectured us that the blood-thirsty Muslims who torture, kidnap, murder, rape, plunder, behead, and oppress in the name of Islam are not really Islamic.
Now all these liberal Islamic scholars have to do is head on over to Saudia Arabia (or Iran or Pakistan or Turkey or Malaysia) and let them know that their Islamic states are not practicing true Islam.
Yes, we’d love to see that conversation  — which, no doubt, would end with the enlightened liberals being lashed to bloody ribbons by the, ahem, unIslamic Muslims.
A Saudi blogger who was sentenced last May to 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes will be publicly flogged for the first time after Friday prayers outside a mosque in the Red Sea coastal city of Jiddah, a person close to his case said Thursday.
Raif Baddawi was sentenced on charges related to accusations that he insulted Islam on a liberal online forum he had created. He was also ordered by the Jiddah Criminal Court to pay a fine of 1 million Saudi riyals, or about $266,000.
Rights groups and activists say his case is part of a wider clampdown on dissent throughout the kingdom. Officials have increasingly blunted calls for reforms since the region’s 2011 Arab Spring upheaval.
He called from prison and informed his family of the flogging, due Friday, said a person close to the case. The person, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity for fear of government reprisal, said Badawi was “being used as an example for others to see.”

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

SERAPHIC SECRET: Memo to President Obama: Ten Facts Underlying the Arab Muslim War Against Israel

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Russia, as Sarah Palin predicted they would in 2008, is invading Ukraine.
China hungrily eyes the Japanese Senkaku/Diaoyu islands. Iran races toward the nuclear red line. In Syria, Bashar Assad, allied with Russia, slaughters thousands of own people — daily. The North Korean gulag starves millions and continues to build and test long-range missiles. Egypt is in a perpetual state of turmoil with each sideaccusing the other of being, get this, Jews. Iraq is ground zero for homicide bombers. Afghanistan is becoming a Taliban state… again. Lebanon slides closer to the abyss of sectarian civil war. And Fatah is on the verge of open civil war—when are they not?—as exiled terrorist leader Mohammed Dahlan, moves to depose terrorist leader Mahmoud Abbas.
And, oh yes, for all you feminists out there who agitate for the right to murder babies in the womb—of whom 84% are black—how about those honor hysterectomies,the latest atrocity authored by the Palestinians.
Protests on campus?
Of course not. The left are busy demonizing the Jewish State.
With such bloody global turmoil, President Obama moves decisively, and comes down hard on — Israel.
Yes, the community agitator with a history of Jew-hating BFFs, has chosen, once again, to hammer the Jewish State. The pretext? Apartment buildings. In the world according to Obama, Jews must be confined to a manageable ghetto. It’s not enough that the Arab and Muslim world is functionally Judenrein, for Obama and the genocidal Jew-haters of the left, the Jewish State does not even have the right to live in the Jewish State, which includes the ancient Jewish land of Judea and Samaria.
As far as Seraphic Secret is concerned, Jews have the right to live anywhere.
Not that Obama cares, but Ambassador Alan Baker details ten underlying facts of which he and John Kerry should be aware.
1. There is no such thing as the “Palestinian territories.” Such an entity has never been determined as such in any binding international document, agreement, or resolution. The final status of the West Bank is still an agreed-upon negotiating issue and should not be prejudged by any political declaration or statement.
2. The territories are “disputed,” not “occupied.” International law relates to occupation of foreign territory from a prior legitimate sovereign. The area of the West Bank (Judea and Samaria) is not foreign, and has, from time immemorial, since at least 1500 BCE, been part of the indigenous Jewish presence in the area, which has been internationally acknowledged historically and recognized in international documents.
3. Any Christian believer cannot deny the fact that Jesus was a Jew who lived as part of the historic Jewish existence in the area, a presence which is borne out by historic and archeological evidence.
4. Israel and the Jewish People have very well-based and long-standing inalienable, indigenous, historic, legal, and international rights in the area including in the West Bank. These rights are being denied and overlooked by the international community. Israel has agreed to negotiate the final status of this area. The outcome of these negotiations should not be prejudged.
5. Claims by Palestinian spokesmen to indigenous or historic status or presence are patently false and misleading. The Arab presence in geographic Palestine commenced in 630 CE and comprises Bedouin tribes and families that generated from the Arabian Peninsula to the area of geographic Palestine in search of employment and economic benefit.
6. The allegation that Israel’s settlements are “illegitimate” is a misreading of international law and in itself prejudges an agreed-upon negotiating issue. The prohibition of forced transfer of population into “occupied territory” was drafted into the 1949 Fourth Geneva Convention to prevent a repeat of the mass, forced population transfers carried out by the Nazis. It was not intended, and cannot be interpreted, to apply to Israel’s communities in the West Bank.
7. In accordance with international norms regarding administration of territory, construction of and within these Israeli communities is strictly on land that is not privately owned, and is under the legal supervision of Israel’s Supreme Court.
8. Reliance on the term “1967 borders” or “lines” has no basis in law or fact and cannot and should not constitute any point of reference in the negotiations. The 1949 Armistice Demarcation Line was distinctly determined not to constitute a border. The term “1967 borders” or “lines” was not referred to in the Oslo Accords. All parties have accepted the call by the UN Security Council in Resolution 242 (1967) for “secure and recognized boundaries.” This resolution makes no reference to “1967 lines.”
9. The ongoing Palestinian incitement against Israel, sponsorship and support of the campaign to boycott, divest from and sanction Israel, threats to prosecute Israeli leaders in international tribunals, and threats to appeal to UN and international bodies are all totally incompatible with any bona fide negotiation for peace in the area. These phenomena violate Palestinian commitments. Clear and definitive action must be taken by the Palestinian leadership to bring these phenomena to an immediate end.
10. Any attempt to prohibit or deny the presence of Jews in any area is anathema to all accepted civilized and humanitarian norms and should be totally and utterly rejected.
Amb. Alan Baker, Director of the Institute for Contemporary Affairs at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, participated in the negotiation and drafting of the Oslo Accords with the Palestinians, as well as agreements and peace treaties with Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon. He served as legal adviser and deputy director-general of Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and as Israel’s ambassador to Canada.
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Sunday, December 2, 2012

SERAPHIC SECRET: Hasidic Chic


The new hot Hasidic look.
The business of fashion rests upon the notion that with every season there is a look that is new and exciting. Of course, there is nothing new under the sun. There are only old ideas dressed up to look new.
Thus, it was inevitable that at some point a designer would look at traditional Hasidic clothing, and decide that this was fashion.
Korean-born Gunhyo Kim, a graduate of Antwerp’s Royal Academy of Arts, and an assistant to designer super-star Dries Van Noten, was inspired by Antwerp’s Hasidic Jews community. He takes a traditional arba kanfot, an article of clothing mandated by the Torah, (Num. xv. 37-41 and Deut. xxii. 12) and turns religious garb into, um, something else.
Is it time to give up Levi jeans, Brooks Bros. pink shorts, and LL Bean flannels in favor of Hasidic chic?
Have a look and decide for yourselves.
No self-respecting Hasid would wear a tight, sharkskin gray suit and, horror of horrors, white shoes with an ill-fitting Borsalino. But that’s the whole point of this loony look, mixing the traditional with the avante garde.
 
The arba kanfot are turned into an item of fashion, and the hat is a witty take on a Hasidicspodek, most notably worn by Gerer Hasidim.
 
Seraphic Secret confesses to a weakness for the Hasidic shtreimel, a round hat made of fur that can be enormously expensive. We hope that PETA members take one look at this article of clothing and feel their heads explode.
H/T Rachel Lipson

Monday, November 19, 2012

SERAPHIC SECRET: Operation Pillar of Defense, Day Five: Hey, I’ve Seen This Movie Before


Israeli soldiers in a tank unit with a Torah scroll and religious prayer books at a tank staging area on the Gaza Strip border, in southern Israel, 16 November 2012.  EPA/JIM HOLLANDER
Eight years ago, in conversation with a wild-eyed Israeli-American member of Peace Now who was forcefully advocating for the expulsion of some 8,000 Jews from Gaza, I argued that:
1. Jews have the right to live anywhere, Brooklyn, London, Paris, Cairo, Damascus, Oslo, and yes, Gaza. Once you agree that, for the sake of, ahem, peace, Area X must be cleansed of Jews, you are conceding that Jews have no rights anywhere. This is nothing less than national suicide.
2. Thus, the Jews of Gaza were defending the the Jews of Jerusalem and the Jews of Tel Aviv, together with the rights of Jews who live anywhere and everywhere in the world.
3. Finally, the conflict with the so-called Palestinians was not about land, not about national boundaries, not about so-called refugees, and most certainly not about so-called occupation. This is an existential conflict where one side, the Arab Muslims, has vowed to annihilate the Jewish state, and then finish the job that Hitler started. In short, the Jews seek peace, while the Muslim Arabs seek genocide.
The Israeli-American leftie scoffed at my thesis, stating:
1. The cost of defending the Jews of Gaza was too high, in blood and treasury.
2. Israel’s standing in the world community was besmirched by the “occupation” of Gaza.
3. Regarding genocide: My leftie friend smirked, called me an alarmist, and explained: “They just use that language to whip up their base. When push comes to shove and Israel gets serious about peace, they will be quite reasonable.”
I countered that if the Jews of Gaza were expelled, the Jihadists would claim another victory over the Zionist invaders and Gaza would become a front-line terrorist state.
The leftie assured me that once the Jews of Gaza were gone, things might not be great, but they would be — and this is a direct quote — “much better.”
Well, a year later, the Israeli government, in a secret deal with the U.S., expelled the 8,000 Jews of Gaza. The Arab Muslims immediately turned Gaza into a notorious terrorist state, ruled with an iron fist by Hamas, an Islamist gang whose charter calls for the annihilation of the Zionist entity and the liquidation of all Jews everywhere. Rockets and mortars flew into Israel from Jew-free Gaza.
The expulsion was a resounding victory for jihadists.
Since then, Israel has gone into Gaza every few years, cleaned out a few bunkers and killed a few jihadist leaders — and has been viciously condemned on the world stage for the crime of self-defense and disproportionate use of power.
Of course, disproportionate use of power is the definition of fighting and winning a war.
But at some point, Israel decided that winning was not an option. So Israel’s disproportionate use of power was not so much.
Winning is too — well, mean.
Israel, left and right, settled on a doctrine of containment. Hold the line untilsomething happens. And then unicorns and rainbows will flourish in the Middle East.
Of course, the exact opposite happened.
The Arab Muslims attack with homicide bombers, rockets, mortars and missiles. Israel exercises restraint and then gets fed up, decides to act. Air campaign. Boom! Boom! Boom! Ground incursion. The Arabs dig up dead babies and display their broken corpses for the jackal journalists. The UN condemns Israel. Ceasefire.
Israel buries her dead, mourns and moves on, hoping that this time the Arabs have learned their lesson.
The Arabs have, indeed, learned their lesson as they ululate their victory over the Jewish usurpers. They have learned to build better bunkers, more accurate rockets, and set up more effective chains of command to their field operatives — for the next round.
Most important, the Arabs have learned that the Jews don’t really mean to win the war. They understand all too clearly that the Jews’ only strategy is to survive and to be loved by the Jew-hating world community.
Like kabuki, the conflict plays out in the same ritualized manner every few years. And Operation Pillar of Defense will, I’m afraid, be no different.
And in a few years, the missiles of Islam will be even more numerous, far more accurate, and impervious to Iron Dome.
The Jews of Gaza were expelled by the Jews of Tel Aviv.
In the not-so-distant future, the Jews of Tel Aviv will pay the price. So will the Jews of Berlin, Paris, London, Oslo, Los Angeles, and Hong Kong.
Finally: The very great Jeane Kirkpatrick, a life-long Democrat, was invited by Ronald Reagan to join his administration. Kirkpatrick, by that time deeply disillusioned by her party’s lurch to the left, asked Reagan to explain his Cold War strategy towards the Soviet Union.
Said Reagan: “We win. They lose.”
Unless Israel faces reality and decides to win, the Jewish state will lose.
My friend Jameel of the Muqata is live-blogging the war.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

SERAPHIC SECRET: And Now A Few Words to Rioting Muslims


So cute! A pint-sized jihadist in Sydney Australia exercising his right of free speech to call for the beheading of those who also exercise the right of free speech. Tiger parenting, Islamic style.
Obama and his State Department grovel and apologize to a bunch of murderous barbarians. But Seraphic Secret and most sane people—this excludes Western progressives who enable jihadists everywhere—understand that the Muslim world is dysfunctional, intolerant, anti-Jewish, anti-Christian, anti-American and anti-Modern.
President Bush believed that democracy and free elections would cure the ills of the Muslim world.
He was wrong.
President Obama believes that endless apologies for perceived American crimes will bring unicorns of peace and understanding to the Muslim world.
He too is wrong.
Seraphic Secret believes that we should disengage from the Muslim world, except for an occasional bombing run to kill active jihadists and to keep their fingers off a nuclear trigger. Further, America should cut off all foreign aid to these ungrateful, ignorant tribes and allow them to sink back into the sludge from whence they have come. Believe me, their absence will never be noticed.

SERAPHIC SECRET: Sexual Perversity in Libya


At Front Page magazine, my friend Mark Tapson, writes about the murder and sexual degradation of Ambassador Stevens. The ghastly details of Christopher Stevens’s torture, murder, and the defilement of his corpse, are being deliberately ignored by the liberal media for several reasons:
1. Liberals insist that Arab Muslims who cling to their AK-47s and death-cult religion are really peaceful.
2. Barack Hussein Obama’s Mideast reset is such a grotesque failure that the liberal media have no choice but to suppress the details of Ambassador Stevens’s horrific death or Obama and his State Department will be revealed as craven, groveling fools.
3. The media, AKA Obama’s campaign staff, have invested everything in the delusional narrative that some dopey trailer for a movie that no one has seen is the root cause for the anti-American riots that grip the Arab Muslim world.
Yesterday, Seraphic Secret wrote that the Arab Muslim world is, for the foreseeable future, beyond redemption, beyond the pale of civilized behavior. We in the West, in the Judeo-Christian world, have no choice but to cut off all financial aid to these barbarians. Our contacts with the Muslim world should be confined to bombing runs in order to keep the savages in line and away from our shores. This people who contribute nothing in the way of knowledge or progress can sink back into the desert sands and no one will notice or care.
Soon after the terrorist attack that left four Americans dead in Libya, reports began coming in that U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens was not only murdered by the Muslim mob, but also sodomized both before and after his death, and his corpse dragged through the streets. This grotesque defilement was willfully suppressed by the mainstream media, who were focused like a laser on a much more horrific story: presidential candidate Mitt Romney talking like a conservative at a fundraiser. Thank goodness that in these difficult times we can count on the media to cover the news we really need to know.
As FrontPage Shillman Journalism Fellow Raymond Ibrahim writes,
Sexual abuse and degradation is a common tactic used against non-Muslims, especially women, as the repeatedly raped Lara Logan found… Nor are men immune from such rapes. In fact, the photos of Ambassador Stevens—stripped of clothes, bloodied and tortured right before he was killed—very much resemble the photos of Gaddafi right before he was killed. One U.S.-supported “freedom-fighter,” for example, can be seen sodomizing Gadaffi with a rod as others dragged him along.
Ibrahim finishes by noting that “the al-Qaeda affiliated men who sexually abused and killed Gaddafi are the same men who sexually abused and killed America’s ambassador.”
Go to Front Page to read Mark’s complete article.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

SERAPHIC SECRET: Iranian Anti-Semitic Movie Depicts Jews as Cultists Who Massacre Muslims


The latest pretext for Muslim riots, rape, pillage and murder is some dopey trailer on YouTube that doesn’t bow and scrape to Islam.
Only a deeply insecure faith system gets insulted so easily and with such frequency. Those who have a healthy grounding in their faith shrug off insults and get on with their lives. But the adherents of Islam seem clinically paranoid, a confederacy of dysfunctional tribes who feed on conspiracy theories and perpetual outrage.
The Obama administration, in full appeasement mode, has had the filmmaker arrested, thereby putting us all on notice that sharia supersedes the First Amendment. Not surprisingly, the Hollywood elite are silent in the face of Obama’s assault on free speech and artistic expression.
What happens when the movie Killing Bin Laden is released — right before the election — and Muslims riot, murder, rape and pillage because Usama Bin Laden’s death is being celebrated?
Meanwhile, the Iranian government bankrolls and broadcasts on state television “Saturday Hunter,” a loathsome piece of anti-Semitic propaganda in which Jews are portrayed as satanic cultists who murder innocent Muslims in order to achieve God-like power.

Of course, the Iranians are not anti-Semitic, just anti-Zionist.
I’m glancing out the window of Casa Avrech, looking for all the rioting Jews who object to this poisonous movie that has been seen by  millions of Muslims.
Nope, no riots.
No ringing statements from Hillary Clinton about respecting all religions.
No editorials from the New York Times expressing moral outrage that a great religion has been maligned.
No FBI agents sent over to Iran to investigate this hate crime.
No special sessions called in the UN to pass a resolution condemning this official Iranian blood libel against Jews and Judaism.
Nothing from Barack Hussein Obama about all the nifty contributions Islam has made to Western civilization.

Monday, August 20, 2012

SERAPHIC SECRET: Saudi Cleric Slaman Al-Odeh: Jews Use Human Blood for Passover Matzos


Just another day in the Muslim world where Holocaust denial and theblood libel are taken for granted. But of course these people are merely anti-Zionist, not a bunch of ignorant, genocidal-yearning, frothing-at-the-mouth Jew-haters.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

SERAPHIC SECRET: Joan Juliet Buck’s Blood-Soaked Sole


Joan Juliet Buck, the post-modern Unity Mitford.
You will recall that on February 25, 2011, the  ultra-chic, ultra-liberal Vogue magazine, led by high-profile Obama supporter Anna Wintour, published a fawning profile of Syrian first lady Asma al-Assad by Joan Juliet Buck.
So outrageous was Buck’s story that Seraphic Secret saved the article in the sure knowledge that Vogue would, sooner or later, be called to account for celebrating a mass murderer and his wife.
Of course, we were proven correct. So clueless and disgusting was Buck’s story about the al-Assads that Vogue flushed the story down the memory hole with nary an explanation.
Now, Joan Juliet Buck, the liberal author of the infamous piece, has penned an apology: My Vogue Interview: Mrs. Assad Duped Me, a self-serving kvetch.
Buck would have us believe that a) she was a reluctant participant in the story, and b) she didn’t know that Assad was and is a totalitarian butcher.
Here’s a sample:
I didn’t know I was going to meet a murderer.
There was no way of knowing that Assad, the meek ophthalmologist and computer-loving nerd, would kill more of his own people than his father had and torture tens of thousands more, many of them children.
In December 2010, there was no way of knowing that the Arab Spring was about to begin, and that it would take down the dictators of Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt.
If you have the stomach, you can read the entire piece here.
Buck claims that the so-called “Arab Spring” finally revealed the evil that is the heart of the Assad regime.
Only the naive or the stupid or the willfully ignorant can claim ignorance of Assad’s murderous reign prior to the Syrian civil war.
Buck’s self-pitying whine is filled with new details on meeting Asma Assad. Now, Buck makes disparaging remarks about Bashar’s long neck. Now, Buck paints Asma as a manipulative liar. Now, Buck reveals the sinister state repression she encountered. Now, she tells us that she glimpsed the true monstrous Assads.
Not surprisingly, like a good liberal, Buck paints herself as the victim. Buck is glued to Al Jazeera —Joan, sweetheart, it’s a Jew-hating channel, or didn’t you notice—and coverage of the Islamist uprisings, aka the Arab Spring.
I asked Vogue’s managing editor if we could meet to discuss how to handle the Assad piece. A meeting was held, without me. I was asked not to speak to the press.
And finally:
I didn’t want to write this piece. But I always finished what I started.
Including, we might add, doing PR for an evil tyrant and his “extremely thin and very well-dressed” wife.
Like Lady Macbeth, Joan Juliet Buck can scrub all she wants, but the red soles of her Louboutin heels are soaked not with dye, but with the blood of the dead.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

SERAPHIC SECRET: The New, Improved Jew-Hatred: Jerusalem Denial



Obama's White House: A.) Doesn't Know What the Capital Of Israel Is? B.) Doesn't Care? C.) Will Figure Out What It Is Closer To The Election? Answer: All Of The Above! 

Maybe if it was an Islamic state, Obama and his administration might know what the capital was.

There are no guarantees in life, but this I can guarantee you ... America and the Middle East will look a hell of a lot worse, if Barack Obama gets a second term! After a two day barrage by Obama's mainstream press trying to pass off that Mitt Romney somehow made a major gaffe after correctly pointing out that the UK might not have enough security at the Olympics, only to have the UK call up 18,000 extra troops for additional security,http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/feedarticle/10351843 Obama's press seems to be silent once again, when it comes to Obama's bad track record with our only major ally in the middle east, Israel, who happens to be surrounded by 52 Arab/Islamic states! 

And Obama's spokes hack and propagandist; Jay Carney and the Obama administration, refuses to acknowledge that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel or even explain what out middle east policy is towards the Jewish state. Question: When is the last time Obama has traveled to Israel? Answer, 2008! But he didn't miss multiple apology trips to 6 Arab / Islamic countries, over the past 4 years. But good news, one of Obama's aides also annouced Friday, that Obama will be going back to Israel... in his second term! Wow, what Chutzpah! No time like next year or the year after. Then again, after all that golf and fundraising, he hasn't even had the time to meet with is jobs council or have a cabinet meeting in 6 months! Get in line Israel, the man's busy! http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/239467-obama-aide-president-...

Question, Why do the Jewish people in America continue to vote for Democrats or for Obama when we know that he clearly doesn't like Israel and never misses an opportunity to throw them under the Islamic bus? Answer: Because he's very confident that no matter what he does or how much he abuses them, they will continue to support him out of guilt. Let's face it, if he actually did give a damn about Israel and the Jewish people, he would never act the way that he does. His foreign policy is a joke and is not beneficial to the state of Israel in any way, and it's safe to say that Obama's complacency ... is very dangerous for Israel, America and the world.

Thursday, Jay Carney was asked about the administration's position on whether Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. The best response he had was, "Our position hasn't changed and after a minute of squirming, he said that he hasn't gotten that question in a while.." Just Brilliant! Now, would someone in the White House take a few minutes from playing golf and fundraising to explain just what that policy is? Israel is now completely surrounded by hostile Islamic nuts, who have made it no secret how badly that would like to drive the Jews into the sea because they believe that tiny strip of land (the size of New Jersey) that no one wanted until the Jews returned to their homeland after WW 2, suddenly now belongs to Arab -Islamic world. 

Obama: Why he's going where he's going... (Charles Krauthammer)http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/charles-krauthammer-why-hes-going-wher...

Obama Will Finally Visit Israel... In His Second Term, Aide Sayshttp://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/239467-obama-aide-president-...


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Let us stipulate that Jerusalem is the eternal, undivided capital of Israel.
If you give up Jerusalem you surrender Zion.
Game. Set. Match.
The Arab Muslims understand this all too well. Why do you think their propaganda is an unrelenting assault on Jewish history?
But liberal Jews do not get it. Or if they do, they do not care. Or they care the way a wife-beater cares about the wife he beats to death for her own good.
Let us further stipulate that anyone who denies that Jerusalem is the capital of the Jewish State is either geographically challenged, a Jew-hater or an enabler of Jew-haters.
Barack Hussein Obama’s policy toward the Jewish State seems to have been crafted by Hamas, The PLO, Islamic Jihad, the Ayatollahs, Obama’s spiritual mentor Jeremiah Wright or Obama’s good friend, terrorist spokesman Rashid Khalidi.
Holocaust denial. Temple denial. And now Jerusalem denial. It all boils down to the same thing: a denial of Jewish history that is, ipso facto, a repudiation of Jewish sovereignty over the land of Israel.
Obama vowed to “fundamentally transform the United States of America.”
This is one promise he has fulfilled.


Wednesday, July 25, 2012

SERAPHIC SECRET: Anal Jihad

London-Based Shiite Cleric Abdallah Al-Khilaf: Wahhabi Fatwa Permits Sodomy to Widen the Anus as a Means to Jihad
—The Internet, Fadak TV (U.K.) – June 16, 2012




Homosexuality and the rape of young boys is rampant among female-starved Arab Muslim men. This fatwa simply legitimizes sodomy by linking it to the murder infidels.
I have no doubt that this slice of Islamist barbarity will be viewed by Western liberals as a sure sign of increasing tolerance for gays in the Arab Muslim world.

Monday, April 30, 2012

Vogue Scrubs Article Praising Assad… But Seraphic Secret Has Not


On February 25, 2011 the ultra liberal, ultra chic, ultar amoral Voguemagazine published a fawning profile of Syria’s Asma al-Assad, wife of dictator Bashar al-Assad, who can only be described as a totalitarian butcher.
In the past year his regime has murdered at least 11,000 of his own people.
On March 2, 2011, Seraphic Secret reported on this profile. We likened it to “Springtime for Hitler.” We also saved the article because we had an inkling that sooner or later Vogue would, Soviet style, drop it down the memory hole.
We can only assume that the slaughter in Syria has finally registered as a bit unfashionable and indeed, Vogue has scrubbed the story.
But we think Vogue—prominent Obama fundraisers—should be held accountable for their hymn to evil, so here is their original story in case you missed it.
Read the whole thing—if you have the stomach—because the last sentence…

Asma al-Assad: A Rose in the Desert
by Joan Juliet Buck | photographed by James Nachtwey
Asma al-Assad, Syria’s dynamic first lady, is on a mission to create a beacon of culture and secularism in a powder-keg region—and to put a modern face on her husband’s regime.
Asma al-Assad is glamorous, young, and very chic—the freshest and most magnetic of first ladies. Her style is not the couture-and-bling dazzle of Middle Eastern power but a deliberate lack of adornment. She’s a rare combination: a thin, long-limbed beauty with a trained analytic mind who dresses with cunning understatement. Paris Match calls her “the element of light in a country full of shadow zones.” She is the first lady of Syria.
Syria is known as the safest country in the Middle East, possibly because, as the State Department’s Web site says, “the Syrian government conducts intense physical and electronic surveillance of both Syrian citizens and foreign visitors.” It’s a secular country where women earn as much as men and the Muslim veil is forbidden in universities, a place without bombings, unrest, or kidnappings, but its shadow zones are deep and dark. Asma’s husband, Bashar al-Assad, was elected president in 2000, after the death of his father, Hafez al-Assad, with a startling 97 percent of the vote. In Syria, power is hereditary. The country’s alliances are murky. How close are they to Iran, Hamas, and Hezbollah? There are souvenir Hezbollah ashtrays in the souk, and you can spot the Hamas leadership racing through the bar of the Four Seasons. Its number-one enmity is clear: Israel. But that might not always be the case. The United States has just posted its first ambassador there since 2005, Robert Ford.
Iraq is next door, Iran not far away. Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, is 90 minutes by car from Damascus. Jordan is south, and next to it the region that Syrian maps label Palestine. There are nearly one million refugees from Iraq in Syria, and another half-million displaced Palestinians.
“It’s a tough neighborhood,” admits Asma al-Assad.
It’s also a neighborhood intoxicatingly close to the dawn of civilization, where agriculture began some 10,000 years ago, where the wheel, writing, and musical notation were invented. Out in the desert are the magical remains of Palmyra, Apamea, and Ebla. In the National Museum you see small 4,000-year-old panels inlaid with mother-of-pearl that is echoed in the new mother-of-pearl furniture for sale in the souk. Christian Louboutin comes to buy the damask silk brocade they’ve been making here since the Middle Ages for his shoes and bags, and has incidentally purchased a small palace in Aleppo, which, like Damascus, has been inhabited for more than 5,000 years.
The first lady works out of a small white building in a hilly, modern residential neighborhood called Muhajireen, where houses and apartments are crammed together and neighbors peer and wave from balconies. The first impression of Asma al-Assad is movement—a determined swath cut through space with a flash of red soles. Dark-brown eyes, wavy chin-length brown hair, long neck, an energetic grace. No watch, no jewelry apart from Chanel agates around her neck, not even a wedding ring, but fingernails lacquered a dark blue-green. She’s breezy, conspiratorial, and fun. Her accent is English but not plummy. Despite what must be a killer IQ, she sometimes uses urban shorthand: “I was, like. . . .”
Asma Akhras was born in London in 1975, the eldest child and only daughter of a Syrian Harley Street cardiologist and his diplomat wife, both Sunni Muslims. They spoke Arabic at home. She grew up in Ealing, went to Queen’s College, and spent holidays with family in Syria. “I’ve dealt with the sense that people don’t expect Syria to be normal. I’d show my London friends my holiday snaps and they’d be—‘Where did you say you went?’ ”
She studied computer science at university, then went into banking. “It wasn’t a typical path for women,” she says, “but I had it all mapped out.” By the spring of 2000, she was closing a big biotech deal at JP Morgan in London and about to take up an MBA at Harvard. She started dating a family friend: the second son of president Hafez al-Assad, Bashar, who’d cut short his ophthalmology studies in London in 1994 and returned to Syria after his older brother, Basil, heir apparent to power, died in a car crash. They had known each other forever, but a ten-year age difference meant that nothing registered—until it did.
“I was always very serious at work, and suddenly I started to take weekends, or disappear, and people just couldn’t figure it out,” explains the first lady. “What do you say—‘I’m dating the son of a president’? You just don’t say that. Then he became president, so I tried to keep it low-key. Suddenly I was turning up in Syria every month, saying, ‘Granny, I miss you so much!’ I quit in October because by then we knew that we were going to get married at some stage. I couldn’t say why I was leaving. My boss thought I was having a nervous breakdown because nobody quits two months before bonus after closing a really big deal. He wouldn’t accept my resignation. I was, like, ‘Please, really, I just want to get out, I’ve had enough,’ and he was ‘Don’t worry, take time off, it happens to the best of us.’ ” She left without her bonus in November and married Bashar al-Assad in December.
“What I’ve been able to take away from banking was the transferable skills—the analytical thinking, understanding the business side of running a company—to run an NGO or to try and oversee a project.” She runs her office like a business, chairs meeting after meeting, starts work many days at six, never breaks for lunch, and runs home to her children at four. “It’s my time with them, and I get them fresh, unedited—I love that. I really do.” Her staff are used to eating when they can. “I have a rechargeable battery,” she says.
The 35-year-old first lady’s central mission is to change the mind-set of six million Syrians under eighteen, encourage them to engage in what she calls “active citizenship.” “It’s about everyone taking shared responsibility in moving this country forward, about empowerment in a civil society. We all have a stake in this country; it will be what we make it.”
In 2005 she founded Massar, built around a series of discovery centers where children and young adults from five to 21 engage in creative, informal approaches to civic responsibility. Massar’s mobile Green Team has touched 200,000 kids across Syria since 2005. The organization is privately funded through donations. The Syria Trust for Development, formed in 2007, oversees Massar as well as her first NGO, the rural micro-credit association FIRDOS, and SHABAB, which exists to give young people business skills they need for the future.
And then there’s her cultural mission: “People tend to see Syria as artifacts and history,” she says. “For us it’s about the accumulation of cultures, traditions, values, customs. It’s the difference between hardware and software: the artifacts are the hardware, but the software makes all the difference—the customs and the spirit of openness. We have to make sure that we don’t lose that. . . . ” Here she gives an apologetic grin. “You have to excuse me, but I’m a banker—that brand essence.”
That brand essence includes the distant past. There are 500,000 important ancient works of art hidden in storage; Asma al-Assad has brought in the Louvre to create a network of museums and cultural attractions across Syria, and asked Italian experts to help create a database of the 5,000 archaeological sites in the desert. “Culture,” she says, “is like a financial asset. We have an abundance of it, thousands of years of history, but we can’t afford to be complacent.”
In December, Asma al-Assad was in Paris to discuss her alliance with the Louvre. She dazzled a tough French audience at the International Diplomatic Institute, speaking without notes. “I’m not trying to disguise culture as anything more than it is,” she said, “and if I sound like I’m talking politics, it’s because we live in a politicized region, a politicized time, and we are affected by that.”
The French ambassador to Syria, Eric Chevallier, was there: “She managed to get people to consider the possibilities of a country that’s modernizing itself, that stands for a tolerant secularism in a powder-keg region, with extremists and radicals pushing in from all sides—and the driving force for that rests largely on the shoulders of one couple. I hope they’ll make the right choices for their country and the region. ”
Damascus evokes a dusty version of a Mediterranean hill town in an Eastern-bloc country. The courtyard of the Umayyad Mosque at night looks exactly like St. Mark’s square in Venice. When I first arrive, I’m met on the tarmac by a minder, who gives me a bouquet of white roses and lends me a Syrian cell phone; the head minder, a high-profile American PR, joins us the next day. The first lady’s office has provided drivers, so I shop and see sights in a bubble of comfort and hospitality. On the rare occasions I am out alone, a random series of men in leather jackets seems to be keeping close tabs on what I am doing and where I am headed.
“I like things I can touch. I like to get out and meet people and do things,” the first lady says as we set off for a meeting in a museum and a visit to an orphanage. “As a banker, you have to be so focused on the job at hand that you lose the experience of the world around you. My husband gave me back something I had lost.”
She slips behind the wheel of a plain SUV, a walkie-talkie and her cell thrown between the front seats and a Syrian-silk Louboutin tote on top. She does what the locals do—swerves to avoid crazy men who run across busy freeways, misses her turn, checks your seat belt, points out sights, and then can’t find a parking space. When a traffic cop pulls her over at a roundabout, she lowers the tinted window and dips her head with a playful smile. The cop’s eyes go from slits to saucers.
Her younger brother Feras, a surgeon who moved to Syria to start a private health-care group, says, “Her intelligence is both intellectual and emotional, and she’s a master at harmonizing when, and how much, to use of each one.”
Photographed by James Nachtwey
In the Saint Paul orphanage, maintained by the Melkite–Greek Catholic patriarchate and run by the Basilian sisters of Aleppo, Asma sits at a long table with the children. Two little boys in new glasses and thick sweaters are called Yussuf. She asks them what kind of music they like. “Sad music,” says one. In the room where she’s had some twelve computers installed, the first lady tells a nun, “I hope you’re letting the younger children in here go crazy on the computers.” The nun winces: “The children are afraid to learn in case they don’t have access to computers when they leave here,” she says.
In the courtyard by the wall down which Saint Paul escaped in a basket 2,000 years ago, an old tree bears gigantic yellow fruit I have never seen before. Citrons. Cédrats in French.
Back in the car, I ask what religion the orphans are. “It’s not relevant,” says Asma al-Assad. “Let me try to explain it to you. That church is a part of my heritage because it’s a Syrian church. The Umayyad Mosque is the third-most-important holy Muslim site, but within the mosque is the tomb of Saint John the Baptist.
We all kneel in the mosque in front of the tomb of Saint John the Baptist. That’s how religions live together in Syria—a way that I have never seen anywhere else in the world. We live side by side, and have historically. All the religions and cultures that have passed through these lands—the Armenians, Islam, Christianity, the Umayyads, the Ottomans—make up who I am.”
“Does that include the Jews?” I ask.
“And the Jews,” she answers. “There is a very big Jewish quarter in old Damascus.”
The Jewish quarter of Damascus spans a few abandoned blocks in the old city that emptied out in 1992, when most of the Syrian Jews left. Their houses are sealed up and have not been touched, because, as people like to tell you, Syrians don’t touch the property of others. The broken glass and sagging upper floors tell a story you don’t understand—are the owners coming back to claim them one day?
The presidential family lives surrounded by neighbors in a modern apartment in Malki. On Friday, the Muslim day of rest, Asma al-Assad opens the door herself in jeans and old suede stiletto boots, hair in a ponytail, the word happiness spelled out across the back of her T-shirt. At the bottom of the stairs stands the off-duty president in jeans—tall, long-necked, blue-eyed. A precise man who takes photographs and talks lovingly about his first computer, he says he was attracted to studying eye surgery “because it’s very precise, it’s almost never an emergency, and there is very little blood.”
The old al-Assad family apartment was remade into a child-friendly triple-decker playroom loft surrounded by immense windows on three sides. With neither shades nor curtains, it’s a fishbowl. Asma al-Assad likes to say, “You’re safe because you are surrounded by people who will keep you safe.” Neighbors peer in, drop by, visit, comment on the furniture. The president doesn’t mind: “This curiosity is good: They come to see you, they learn more about you. You don’t isolate yourself.”
There’s a decorated Christmas tree. Seven-year-old Zein watches Tim Burton’sAlice in Wonderland on the president’s iMac; her brother Karim, six, builds a shark out of Legos; and nine-year-old Hafez tries out his new electric violin. All three go to a Montessori school.
Asma al-Assad empties a box of fondue mix into a saucepan for lunch. The household is run on wildly democratic principles. “We all vote on what we want, and where,” she says. The chandelier over the dining table is made of cut-up comic books. “They outvoted us three to two on that.”
A grid is drawn on a blackboard, with ticks for each member of the family. “We were having trouble with politeness, so we made a chart: ticks for when they spoke as they should, and a cross if they didn’t.” There’s a cross next to Asma’s name. “I shouted,” she confesses. “I can’t talk about empowering young people, encouraging them to be creative and take responsibility, if I’m not like that with my own children.”
“The first challenge for us was, Who’s going to define our lives, us or the position?” says the president. “We wanted to live our identity honestly.”
They announced their marriage in January 2001, after the ceremony, which they kept private. There was deliberately no photograph of Asma. “The British media picked that up as: Now she’s moved into the presidential palace, never to be seen again!” says Asma, laughing.
They had a reason: “She spent three months incognito,” says the president. “Before I had any official engagement,” says the first lady, “I went to 300 villages, every governorate, hospitals, farms, schools, factories, you name it—I saw everything to find out where I could be effective. A lot of the time I was somebody’s ‘assistant’ carrying the bag, doing this and that, taking notes. Nobody asked me if I was the first lady; they had no idea.”
“That way,” adds the president, “she started her NGO before she was ever seen in public as my wife. Then she started to teach people that an NGO is not a charity.”
Neither of them believes in charity for the sake of charity. “We have the Iraqi refugees,” says the president. “Everybody is talking about it as a political problem or as welfare, charity. I say it’s neither—it’s about cultural philosophy. We have to help them. That’s why the first thing I did is to allow the Iraqis to go into schools. If they don’t have an education, they will go back as a bomb, in every way: terrorism, extremism, drug dealers, crime. If I have a secular and balanced neighbor, I will be safe.”
When Angelina Jolie came with Brad Pitt for the United Nations in 2009, she was impressed by the first lady’s efforts to encourage empowerment among Iraqi and Palestinian refugees but alarmed by the Assads’ idea of safety.
“My husband was driving us all to lunch,” says Asma al-Assad, “and out of the corner of my eye I could see Brad Pitt was fidgeting. I turned around and asked, ‘Is anything wrong?’ ”
“Where’s your security?” asked Pitt.
“So I started teasing him—‘See that old woman on the street? That’s one of them! And that old guy crossing the road?
That’s the other one!’ ” They both laugh.
The president joins in the punch line: “Brad Pitt wanted to send his security guards here to come and get some training!”
After lunch, Asma al-Assad drives to the airport, where a Falcon 900 is waiting to take her to Massar in Latakia, on the coast. When she lands, she jumps behind the wheel of another SUV waiting on the tarmac. This is the kind of surprise visit she specializes in, but she has no idea how many kids will turn up at the community center on a rainy Friday.
As it turns out, it’s full. Since the first musical notation was discovered nearby, at Ugarit, the immaculate Massar center in Latakia is built around music. Local kids are jamming in a sound booth; a group of refugee Palestinian girls is playing instruments. Others play chess on wall-mounted computers. These kids have started online blood banks, run marathons to raise money for dialysis machines, and are working on ways to rid Latakia of plastic bags. Apart from a few girls in scarves, you can’t tell Muslims from Christians.
Asma al-Assad stands to watch a laborious debate about how—and whether—to standardize the Arabic spelling of the word Syria. Then she throws out a curve ball. “I’ve been advised that we have to close down this center so as to open another one somewhere else,” she says. Kids’ mouths drop open. Some repress tears. Others are furious. One boy chooses altruism: “That’s OK. We know how to do it now; we’ll help them.”
Then the first lady announces, “That wasn’t true. I just wanted to see how much you care about Massar.”
As the pilot expertly avoids sheet lightning above the snow-flecked desert on the way back, she explains, “There was a little bit of formality in what they were saying to me; it wasn’t real. Tricks like this help—they became alive, they became passionate. We need to get past formalities if we are going to get anything done.”
Two nights later it’s the annual Christmas concert by the children of Al-Farah Choir, run by the Syrian Catholic Father Elias Zahlawi. Just before it begins, Bashar and Asma al-Assad slip down the aisle and take the two empty seats in the front row. People clap, and some call out his nickname:
“Docteur! Docteur!”
Two hundred children dressed variously as elves, reindeers, or candy canes share the stage with members of the national orchestra, who are done up as elves. The show becomes a full-on songfest, with the elves and reindeer and candy canes giving their all to “Hallelujah” and “Joy to the World.” The carols slide into a more serpentine rhythm, an Arabic rap group takes over, and then it’s back to Broadway mode. The president whispers, “All of these styles belong to our culture. This is how you fight extremism—through art.”
Brass bells are handed out. Now we’re all singing “Jingle Bell Rock,” 1,331 audience members shaking their bells, singing, crying, and laughing.
“This is the diversity you want to see in the Middle East,” says the president, ringing his bell. “This is how you can have peace!”