Rolling MENA 2014 (Middle East)

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why would the caliphate not be cheap and nasty? it is an imaginary caliphate after all

that they managed to achieve a separate brand identity is entirely contingent on their vapid and ~spectacular~ success in the field

this 'billed by the press' again gives undue attention to the lazy western news organizations and their misidentifications, everything here is happening in the gulf between western expectations in reality, nothing in the field

why wouldn't they have english speaking fellow travellers who can circulate pdfs and net art? there is a limitless supply of people who will do this work for them, it seems trite in the extreme to be think it notable that this would be happening

Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln (nakhchivan), Thursday, 24 July 2014 03:07 (eleven years ago)

derlugian draws instructive parallels borne of extensive fielwork and scrupulous attention to western biases

im not so much saying you are wrong, rather that the parallels you draw are entirely obvious to the extent that it seems surprising anyone would bother to make them and that it is wrong to attach any great weight to them or think them formative

why would isis' web presence not act like a corporate recruiter? why would they not read malcolm gladwell? it would be more noteworthy if they didnt, this presumption of difference is naive

Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln (nakhchivan), Thursday, 24 July 2014 03:21 (eleven years ago)

of course I'm glad for georgi that he has earned yr esteem, but the expectations I alluded to are more to do with the hectoring tone of our webchat than any idea that comparisons might be drawn between it & his published academic work

if yr going to assume the title of caliph as a v premature and desperate bid for legitimacy then you are surely hoping some of the grandeur of its historical & religious import will rub off on you, mb to counter-act yr own frailties. idk, it's so patently ridiculous or, more generously, aspirational, that perhaps no one imagines it is taken at all seriously.

the difference presumed is between ISIS and their peers&rivals, who have not cultivated their own media presence to as great effect. there's no single innovation & their tactics follow on from some of their predecessors, but I'm far from the first to note how unusually focused ISIS are on propaganda. yes, of course the interest was about their presentation & how this is picked up. I don't have any theory on what the relationship between a group's profile and political or material influence might be, how much difference, if any it makes, to their operations, but I think it is one of the more significant issues surrounding their activities, especially as a way of informing how you read western coverage of them

ogmor, Thursday, 24 July 2014 13:57 (eleven years ago)

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/07/24/what-jihadists-are-doing-in-syria-and-iraq-while-gaza-grabs-the-headlines/

this past weekend's death toll in Syria was greater than what took place in Gaza. By some accounts, the past week may have been the deadliest in the conflict's grim history

In total, more than 600,000 Iraqis were driven from their homes in June alone, a direct result of the Islamic State's dramatic advance through the country.

curmudgeon, Thursday, 24 July 2014 14:43 (eleven years ago)

Are the Jews involved, Y/N?

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 24 July 2014 14:45 (eleven years ago)

The author's response:
In the face of these traumas, some construe the heated attention on casualties in Gaza to reflect a kind of anti-Israeli bias. That's a bit much: the thorny Israeli-Palestinian crisis has animated debate for decades in ways the upheavals further east just don't. No one, for example, is trying to make excuses for the loss of civilian life in Iraq or Syria. But many more should be aware of how alarming the situation has grown.

curmudgeon, Thursday, 24 July 2014 14:49 (eleven years ago)

ISIS has apparently issued a fucking fatwa calling for female genital mutilation.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-28466434

how's life, Thursday, 24 July 2014 14:51 (eleven years ago)

Cool, as long as we don't have to protest or divest or throw bricks through windows.

In other news:

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2014/07/24/-ISIS-order-female-genital-mutilation-in-Iraq.html

ISIS fatwa in Mosul calling for circumcision of all women and girls between 11 and 46. And you thought they couldn't top the demand that all Christians leave, convert or die! Oh, these guys ... at least they're not lowering themselves to the depth of Israeli depravity.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 24 July 2014 14:54 (eleven years ago)

xpost

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 24 July 2014 14:54 (eleven years ago)

josh your sarcasm kabuki is so rapid itt that i have no idea what your opinion actually is. kudos.

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 24 July 2014 15:53 (eleven years ago)

Sorry, honestly, as per perhaps this thread or maybe the other thread, and probably both, I've been a bit on edge and defensive and uneasy lately.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 24 July 2014 16:03 (eleven years ago)

What the fuck happened to the kind of war where it was just dudes marching at each other in a straight line?

how's life, Thursday, 24 July 2014 16:49 (eleven years ago)

have we talked about how crazy this is yet?
http://www.timesofisrael.com/150-palestinians-surrender-to-idf-in-gaza/

Mordy, Thursday, 24 July 2014 17:03 (eleven years ago)

How dare Israel publicly humiliate these alleged Hamas fighters like this.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 24 July 2014 17:13 (eleven years ago)

i'm not sure if i'm surprised bc it demonstrates a level of self-preservation that i generally don't associate w/ hamas, or just cynical that they are so quick to surrender themselves while demanding that the civilians under their control martyr themselves for the cause.

Mordy, Thursday, 24 July 2014 17:16 (eleven years ago)

I watched a documentary about the second intifada last weekend ("Arna's Children") and there's a scene where you see a group of Palestinians talking about the Battle of Jenin--one of them was a fighter who was among the first to give himself up, and the others are mocking him for it. The dialogue something like

"You could have kept shooting! I had to give up or die, they had killed everyone else with me--"
"It would be better to die than be the first to surrender."
"And what did the rest of you do as soon as I gave up? The shooting stopped, as soon as I gave up you all gave up."
"Well because we had lost our best fighter, obviously."

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 24 July 2014 17:35 (eleven years ago)

despite the emphasis i've put on the arab street's hatred for israel, this has definitely been a trend this year:
http://www.tabletmag.com/scroll/180254/if-you-want-to-find-support-for-israel-read-the-newspapers-in-cairo

i've seen similar stuff in al-arabiya too (which has run some really fantastic stuff as of late and is def worth following imo - better than al-jazeera which has been shit since becoming al-jazeera america) re saudi arabia, egypt, even turkey (despite ertogan's rhetoric to the contrary), even PA - abbas has made unprecedentedly critical remarks of hamas this go-around.

Mordy, Thursday, 24 July 2014 17:45 (eleven years ago)

http://www.itv.com/news/2014-07-24/itv-news-witnesses-aftermath-of-un-school-attack-in-gaza/

UN gave Israel coordinates of where the schools were located where civilians and children were hiding from the shelling. Israel bombed away anyway. Same with the children on the beach. The bombing of a hospital. It's indefensible and appalling.

Le Bateau Ivre, Thursday, 24 July 2014 18:35 (eleven years ago)

NYT says it's unclear who hit the school and apparently Hamas is not letting them investigate the site:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/25/world/middleeast/despite-talk-of-a-cease-fire-no-lull-in-gaza-fighting.html

The local director of the United Nations agency operating the shelter, in the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanoun, initially said the cause appeared to be an Israeli strike, and many Gazans presumed Israel’s military was responsible.

But United Nations officials said later that they could not be sure, and Israeli military officials said errant Palestinian munitions might have been the source. The Israelis denied having intentionally targeted the school and said they had warned the United Nations three days earlier that the school should be evacuated because the surrounding area was a combat zone.

[...]

Mr. Turner said he had few details about the strike in Beit Hanoun, because when he went to investigate, “we got a hostile reception.”

Mordy, Thursday, 24 July 2014 18:41 (eleven years ago)

With Friends Like These, ISIS Is Doomed

“All we are doing now is just a liberation,” Abu Mustafa says. “After the liberation of Baghdad the Islamic state will be finished. The Sunni rebels are only using them against the corruption of the government.”

This is a view more common than one might expect among the Sunni Iraqis who have taken up arms against the government of Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki, although it rarely is voiced so brazenly from inside the capital. They look at ISIS not as a religious prophecy come true or an end unto itself but as a weapon that will be used up after it is has done their work.
“They stay together only to fight the enemy,” and that is Maliki, says Najim al Kasab, an Iraqi political analyst with contacts among the Sunni insurgent groups. “The main force keeping them together is Maliki himself. If Maliki is replaced, the Sunni armed groups will turn on ISIS,” Kasab says.

panic disorder pixie (Sanpaku), Thursday, 24 July 2014 18:55 (eleven years ago)

Terrible clashes in the old city of Jerusalem right now. I fear for a third intifada :-(

(Ps Mordy, Israel claimed attack on school just now: http://www.buzzfeed.com/sheerafrenkel/at-least-13-palestinians-were-killed-inside-the-un-school-wh )

Le Bateau Ivre, Thursday, 24 July 2014 21:33 (eleven years ago)

If they did, it's not in the link you posted, which reads: "Israel’s military spokesman said it was investigating the incident and did not have an immediate comment."

Mordy, Thursday, 24 July 2014 21:34 (eleven years ago)

Sorry, I didn't see the tweet at the bottom:

IDF@IDFSpokesperson Follow
Today Hamas continued firing from Beit Hanoun. The IDF responded by targeting the source of the fire.

12:34 PM - 24 Jul 14
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Mordy, Thursday, 24 July 2014 21:35 (eleven years ago)

Sorry. Wrong link apparently. Buzzfeeds correspondent: https://twitter.com/sheeraf/status/492415601189462016

Anyway, this is seriously taking a turn for the worst right now.

Le Bateau Ivre, Thursday, 24 July 2014 21:37 (eleven years ago)

Xp it was my bad

Le Bateau Ivre, Thursday, 24 July 2014 21:38 (eleven years ago)

what americans think:

http://www.gallup.com/poll/174110/americans-reaction-middle-east-situation-similar-past.aspx

goole, Thursday, 24 July 2014 21:57 (eleven years ago)

"Where are the people who think that Gidon Levi is annoying, but don’t hope he gets killed? Where are the people who think the occupation is bad, without calling Israel an apartheid state? Where are the people who can disagree with their workers without firing them? Where are the people who think the government is making mistakes, without comparing the country to Nazi Germany?"

http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/zero-shades-of-grey/

Guayaquil (eephus!), Friday, 25 July 2014 02:55 (eleven years ago)

I think there are a lot of people who think the occupation is bad but don't call Israel an apartheid state.

'arry Goldman (Hurting 2), Friday, 25 July 2014 04:16 (eleven years ago)

xp Yeah, that's me and most of my friends. I don't know who she's talking about but in my circle most people are critical of Israel without even thinking of using the word apartheid or any Nazi comparisons.

As this is an all-encompassing thread, I should point out that my loathing for ISIS far surpasses any feelings I have about Israel.

What is wrong with songs? Absolutely nothing. Songs are great. (DL), Friday, 25 July 2014 15:01 (eleven years ago)

i am sad that isis is (among many other things) destroying sites like that but who the fuck wrote that article? it was terrible, has this dumb jokey tone throughout.

But then Yahweh sent a great storm. When Jonah’s shipmates found out he was running from the Man Upstairs, they regretfully threw him overboard. Rather than let Jonah drown, God sent a great fish (or a whale, depending on the translation) to swallow him and — yuck — vomit him on dry land.

huhuhuh you're an asshole dude.

marcos, Friday, 25 July 2014 15:03 (eleven years ago)

"yuck"

Lewis - J'Agour (crüt), Friday, 25 July 2014 15:07 (eleven years ago)

Israel rejects Kerry's cease fire proposal http://www.breakingnews.com/t/SuR

Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 25 July 2014 17:51 (eleven years ago)

if we really wanted a cease fire we could get one p easily

Οὖτις, Friday, 25 July 2014 17:54 (eleven years ago)

Five Israeli talking points debunked

Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 25 July 2014 17:55 (eleven years ago)

5) Hamas hides its weapons in homes, mosques and schools and uses human shields.

This is arguably one of Israel's most insidious claims, because it blames Palestinians for their own death and deprives them of even their victimhood.

This is a person who doesn't understand the difference between blaming Hamas for Palestinian deaths and blaming Palestinians for their own deaths. Hamas is not synonymous with Palestine and we should be trying to avoid that impression as strenuously as possible lest we actually start blaming Palestinians for Hamas.

Mordy, Friday, 25 July 2014 17:59 (eleven years ago)

I've often heard the line of argument from Zionist friends that Palestinians, through their election of Hamas and "refusal to reject" their militancy (whatever that means), are on the whole culpable for Hamas's crimes. Glad to hear you take a more nuanced view.

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 25 July 2014 18:49 (eleven years ago)

First point in the Nation piece is fundamental. How can a "war" of "self-defence" take place against an occupied territory rather than a sovereign nation?

What is wrong with songs? Absolutely nothing. Songs are great. (DL), Friday, 25 July 2014 19:08 (eleven years ago)

Just want to say how grateful I am for the level of debate on ILX at times like this when everywhere else I find either self-affirming echo chambers or bitter namecalling.

What is wrong with songs? Absolutely nothing. Songs are great. (DL), Friday, 25 July 2014 19:34 (eleven years ago)

First point in the Nation piece is fundamental.

idk this seems largely semantic (Vietnam was a "police action" etc) and just sort of emblematic of how Israel dgaf about UN or int'l conventions because why should they it's not in their interest

Οὖτις, Friday, 25 July 2014 19:36 (eleven years ago)

But it's fundamental to ideas of proportionality, no? They shouldn't compare casualty ratios with wars between sovereign nations.

What is wrong with songs? Absolutely nothing. Songs are great. (DL), Friday, 25 July 2014 19:44 (eleven years ago)

Eh you can call it a war or a revolt or a civil war or whatever and it does shift the calculus of international law but what really determines acceptability of tactics imo is public opinion (inside Israel, and maybe the US) and brazenness.

dem bow dem bow need calcium (seandalai), Friday, 25 July 2014 19:54 (eleven years ago)

i don't consider myself "pro-israel" but the concept of "proportionality" seems really hollow and catch-phrasey to me.

goole, Friday, 25 July 2014 19:55 (eleven years ago)

Not sure I understand how a principle of international law becomes hollow and catchphrasey.

Under international humanitarian law and the Rome Statute, the death of civilians during an armed conflict, no matter how grave and regrettable, does not in itself constitute a war crime. International humanitarian law and the Rome Statute permit belligerents to carry out proportionate attacks against military objectives,[7] even when it is known that some civilian deaths or injuries will occur. A crime occurs if there is an intentional attack directed against civilians (principle of distinction) (Article 8(2)(b)(i)) or an attack is launched on a military objective in the knowledge that the incidental civilian injuries would be clearly excessive in relation to the anticipated military advantage (principle of proportionality) (Article 8(2)(b)(iv))

What is wrong with songs? Absolutely nothing. Songs are great. (DL), Friday, 25 July 2014 20:00 (eleven years ago)

Thanks for the quote- I think Shakey was asking about proportionality (on the other active thread maybe?)

Mordy, Friday, 25 July 2014 20:03 (eleven years ago)

I get why people bring it up but appealing to Israel to adhere to international law is about as pointless as appealing to America to adhere to international law

(for my part I was unaware of the origin of the proportionality term as well, fwiw)

Οὖτις, Friday, 25 July 2014 20:04 (eleven years ago)

or an attack is launched on a military objective in the knowledge that the incidental civilian injuries would be clearly excessive in relation to the anticipated military advantage

"the anticipated military advantage to this attack was, like, so important to us, the incidental civilian casualties were totally worth it, sorry"

stated pedantically proportion indicates quantity weighed against other quantities and nobody agrees on the value of any of the things being compared in the first place.

goole, Friday, 25 July 2014 20:08 (eleven years ago)

Israel's rejoinder that the US dgaf about proportionality is OTM. Israel shouldn't be the only nation criticised on these grounds.

What is wrong with songs? Absolutely nothing. Songs are great. (DL), Friday, 25 July 2014 20:10 (eleven years ago)


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