Bennett on BBC “HardTalk” today  

T. Belman. Bennett wasn’t defensive and made our case. But I have to wonder why he should subject himself to this biased and aggressive interregation. The host gets the opportunity to keep repeating his accusations and to underscore key words like occupation, apartied, dead children and so on. I don’t see the upside to doing such interviews.

His time would be better spent with someone whose purpose isn’t to accuse but to learn.

The first Palestinian State in Gaza a disaster; won’t create another one

November 25, 2018 | 9:12 pm | 6 Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Another battle in Israel’s culture war  

By Vic Rosenthal

Tomorrow (Monday) Israel’s Knesset is expected to take the final vote on the so-called “Loyalty in Culture” bill introduced by Minister of Culture and Sport Miri Regev.

Yes, the name of the proposed law (Hebrew text here), when translated into English, sounds somewhat Orwellian. And its opponents will tell you that it is an attack on freedom of expression worthy of a dictatorial regime, which is what they think Netanyahu’s government aspires to be. So what does it say?

It gives the Culture Minister the right to reduce or remove government funding from artists, theaters, writers, performers – any person or organization that produces or promotes art or entertainment that does one of the following five things:
Read more…

November 25, 2018 | 6:01 pm | 1 Comment »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

A quick refresher course to remind us of previous global warming/cooling scares  

By Jack Hellner, AMERICAN THINKER

In light of the new, much-hyped “official” report on global warming that is being pushed by almost all the media and the record cold that is occurring now in many parts of the U.S., it would be helpful if some enterprising journalist actually reported how often the people have been scared by previous warnings of global warming or cooling.

An article in Wattsupwiththat.com from 2014 encapsulates the multiple intentional scares from 1895 on. Throughout the entire 120 year period fossil fuel use was growing exponentially, population growth was exploding, and CO2 concentration was increasing. The fact that temperatures both rose and fell during this period shows that there is no correlation between temperature, fossil fuels, CO2 and the human population. Storm activity, floods, droughts, and sea levels have also fluctuated throughout billions of years.
Read more…

November 25, 2018 | 5:41 pm | 4 Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

USAF takes control of Syrian skies. Unidentified air strike on Iranian target  

DEBKA

This new game changer in Syria, revealed here by DEBKAfile, provoked an exceptionally detailed threat from Tehran: “US bases in Afghanistan, the UAE and Qatar, and US aircraft carriers in the Gulf are within range of our missiles,” said Brig. Gen. Amirali Hajizadeh, head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ airspace division, on Wednesday, Nov. 21. “We can hit them if they (Americans) make a move. Our land-to-sea missiles have a range of 700 km (450 miles) … and the US aircraft carriers are our targets.” he said.

Read more…

November 25, 2018 | 4:31 pm | 3 Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Israelis Arabs and Kurds discuss a Middle east Confederation  

“Israel should not be afraid of a confederation of Iraq and Syria as a counterweight to a more assertive Turkey and Iran.”

BY SETH J. FRANTZMAN, JPOST

The Middle East is at a crossroads and it is worth considering new approaches in the region. A confederation, involving Iraq, Syria, or even Jordan and Israel might harness the unique qualities of each, while giving space for all the different groups and their agendas to be heard. These were some of the ideas that emerged from a unique event last week at The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, where a group of Israeli, Arab and Kurdish speakers, some speaking via Skype from abroad, discussed the current state of the Middle East and its future.
Read more…

November 25, 2018 | 12:13 pm | 9 Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Is Justice Roberts an ‘Obama Judge’?  

T. Belman. The author does a great job of answering this question.  It is a must read.

By Daniel John Sobieski, AMERICAN THINKER

If the Kavanaugh hearings showed Chief Justice Roberts anything, it should have been that the notion that the Supreme Court is in a pristine bubble immune from political considerations and thoughts is false and has been at least since the days that the character assassins of Robert Bork made his name a verb in the dictionary his failed nomination left on the ash heap of history:

The year was 1987. It was fall. It was November 11. It had been a tough year for President Ronald Reagan. Liberals were going bonkers with Iran-Contra as a hopeful tool to destroy a great president on the verge of winning the Cold War. The media was dubbing Iran-Contra the worst mistake of Reagan’s presidency. It was not. What happened on November 11, 1987 would, in due course, constitute the worst mistake of the Reagan presidency: the nomination of Anthony Kennedy for the U.S. Supreme Court.

Read more…

November 25, 2018 | 10:03 am | 1 Comment »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

The new crooked congressional black caucus  

Civil rights loses, corruption wins.

Daniel Greenfield, FPM

Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.

In the last decade, every single House Democrat sent to prison for financial crimes was a Congressional Black Caucus member. In the last twenty years, it’s been over 80%. After the midterms, the CBC has grown past a record 50 members. But that doesn’t mean it’s getting better. Power makes it worse.
Read more…

November 25, 2018 | 7:57 am | 1 Comment »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Why Trump shelved (postponed) his peace plan for Israel  

T. Belman. Talk of a Plan is soley to distract your attention. There is no plan. Once Mudar Zahran will replace King Abdullah as the leader of Jordan, Jordan will be the Palestinian state east of the Jordan R and Israel, the Jewish state, west of the river. No peace process will be necessary. In anticipation Trump has greatly undermined the PS and UNRWA. Jordan will take over their functions.

The PA will call for violence but Israel is ready for it. That’s why Israel is already threatening to invade Ramallah.

By Jochanan Visser, INN

White House delays release of much-anticipated ‘Deal of the Century’ Mideast peace plan as PA, Hamas again show unwillingness to compromise.

President Donald Trump has reportedly shelved his ‘deal of the century’ peace plan, at least for now, Palestinian Authority media outlets reported on Thursday.

The decision was taken after Ron Dermer, the Israeli ambassador to the United States, reportedly recommended that the White House postpone the publication of the initiative because of the political and security crisis in Israel, according to the Palestinian Authority paper Al-Quds.

An unnamed Israeli diplomatic source said Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu “prefers no ?announcement of the plan whatsoever, especially now, amid the ?recent developments in the region and the political ?crisis in Israel.”
Read more…

November 24, 2018 | 7:36 pm | 4 Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Merkel: EU States Must Prepare to Hand National Sovereignty over to Brussels  

BREITBART

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that European Union (EU) member states must be prepared to transfer powers over to Brussels at a debate on the ‘tensions’ between globalisation and national sovereignty.

“Nation states must today be prepared to give up their sovereignty,” Merkel said, speaking at an event organised by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Berlin on Wednesday.

“In an orderly fashion of course,” Merkel said, explaining that — while Germany had given up some of its sovereignty in order to join the EU, national parliaments were in charge of deciding whether to sign up to international treaties.
Read more…

November 24, 2018 | 8:42 am | 2 Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

US’s dire climate report hands ammunition to Democrats  

Harm to communities and the economy is inevitable, the administration says in a report released in the middle of Black Friday. One Democrat vows: ‘The days of denial and inaction … are over.’

By MATT DAILY

Federal scientists warned in a new report Friday that changes in the climate will disrupt the economies of every region in the country in the coming years, with costs threatening to reach hundreds of billions of dollars annually by the middle of this century.

The message, echoing decades of sobering conclusions from the world’s leading climate scientists, is at odds with President Donald Trump’s repeated scoffing at the idea of global warming. And the administration chose to release it on Black Friday, the busiest shopping day and one of the slowest news days of the year.

But despite the timing, the report is bound to energize the new class of progressive Democrats set to take control of the House in January. Many of them, led by incoming Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, are already pushing for an expansive “Green New Deal” as one of the rallying cries the party would take into the 2020 campaign.
Read more…

November 24, 2018 | 8:16 am | 1 Comment »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Court allows eviction of 700 Palestinians from East Jerusalem neighborhood  

Judges criticize authorities for transferring land to settlers organization without bothering to notify Palestinian residents

November 23, 2018 | 3:57 pm | 1 Comment »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

The one option Israel doesn’t have in Gaza  

By Evelyn Gordon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is being assailed by his own base for his restraint last week following Hamas’s massive bombardment of southern Israel. But in considering what Israel’s policy should be, it’s important to realize that for now, the option of permanently ending Hamas terror doesn’t exist—not because it’s beyond Israel’s capability, but because it lacks sufficient public support.

If someone came up with an idea for destroying Hamas that could be executed quickly and with minimal casualties, Israelis obviously would support that, but nobody has. Thus the only plan with proven capability to suppress terror over the long term remains the one Israel executed in the West Bank in 2002 in response to the second intifada: The army goes in, and it never leaves. That’s how Israel defeated the second intifada, and how it has kept West Bank terror within tolerable limits ever since.
Read more…

November 23, 2018 | 3:46 pm | 21 Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Hamas Intelligence Gathering Effort Reveals Extent of Its Shock Over Israeli Infiltration  

By David Israel, JEWISH PRESS

On Thursday, Hamas revealed alleged information about the IDF’s operation deep inside the Gaza Strip on Sunday, Nov. 11, in which Lieutenant Colonel M. was killed, and following which some 500 rockets and mortars were fired from Gaza at Israeli civilian settlements near the border.

According to Israeli media outlets, Hamas is in the process of tracing the extent of the ” Mista’arvim” unit’s inside Gaza, not overnight but for a considerable period of time during which they allegedly rented lodgings in Gaza and visited strategic locations, including the homes of top Hamas leaders.
Read more…

November 23, 2018 | 3:08 pm | 2 Comments »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

INTO THE FRAY: Defending Israel—Civilian casualties and common sense  

By MARTIN SHERMAN

Jewish victory over the adversarial Arab collective must be Israel’s overriding moral & operational concern. Facilitating its achievement should be the overriding challenge for Israel’s legal establishment

We impose countless restrictions on our soldiers—legal as well as mental. Our fighters are more afraid of the Military Advocate General than [Hamas leader] Yahya Sinwar. Instead of defeating the enemy, we are containing it…—Education Minister Naftali Bennett, Press Conference, Nov. 19, 2018—relating to wide spread dissatisfaction with inadequate IDF response to the months of Hamas-instigated violence.

There is always a cost to defeat an evil. It never comes free, unfortunately. But the cost of failure to defeat a great evil is far higher —then-NATO spokesman Jamie Shea, cited in “Civilian deaths ‘necessary price’” , BBC, May 31, 1999—in response to allegations of extensive civilian casualities as the result of NATO bombing in the 1998-9 Balkan War.
Read more…

November 23, 2018 | 9:24 am | 1 Comment »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free

Debate About Normalization Of Ties Between Gulf States And Israel  

MEMRI TV Clip No. 6848

During a debate on Al-Hurra TV (U.S.) that aired on November 9, 2018, Saudi journalist Muhammad Al-Osaimi said that Iran is the “obvious and real enemy” of the Arab states. He criticized the Arab countries for not recognizing Israel’s existence even though the entire world – the Palestinians included – does. He said the any Middle Eastern alliance against Iran or other agendas that threaten peace and stability in the region must include Israel and that the Arab states should find common ground with Israel in order to “enable a just peace, followed by all-out normalization.”  Another Saudi journalist, Dahham Al-Enazy, said that the Arabs need partners with serious intentions in order to establish a comprehensive peace in the region, and that they should see Israel as a friend against the Iranian enemy and against “Ottoman colonialist aspirations.” Omani researched Zakariya Al-Muharrami added that the Jews are among the original inhabitants of the region and that the Palestinian issue is a question of justice rather than a question of religion.
Read more…

November 22, 2018 | 6:18 pm | 1 Comment »

Subscribe to Israpundit Daily Digest for Free
« Previous PageNext Page »