Israeli court bars razing of settler outpost on Palestinian land in J&S  

The ruling by Judge Arnon Darel further stated that the presence of the small community on the outskirts of the Kochav Hashahar settlement was legal.

By Tovah Lazaroff, JPOST AUGUST 28, 2018

THE MITZPE KRAMIM outpost is seen, east of Ramallah.

 THE MITZPE KRAMIM outpost is seen, east of Ramallah.. (photo credit: REUTERS)

In a historic first in the history of the settlement movement, the Jerusalem District Court barred the IDF from evacuating the outpost of Mitzpe Kramim, even though it was built on private Palestinian property.

The ruling by Judge Arnon Darel further stated that the presence of the small community on the outskirts of the Kochav Hashahar settlement was legal.

Darel’s conclusions ran contrary to High Court of Justice ruling in such cases, which have consistently upheld the principle that illegal settler building on private Palestinian property must be removed.

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August 29, 2018 | 9:34 am | 1 Comment »

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U.S. to End All Funding to U.N. Agency That Aids Palestinian Refugees  

T. Belman. I do not believe that “The Trump administration hopes to pressure Palestinians to return to bargaining table.” Instead, she is intent on transforming the Palestinian landscape. She wants to induce the Palestinians to emmigrate to Jordan who will be providing the services that UNRWA has been providing. All current funding will be transferred to Jordan.

The Trump administration hopes to pressure Palestinians to return to bargaining table.

By Colum Lynch, FOREIGN POLICY

President Donald Trump and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit to the Israel Museum on May 23, 2017 in Jerusalem, Israel. (Lior Mizrahi/Getty Images.)
President Donald Trump and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit to the Israel Museum on May 23, 2017 in Jerusalem, Israel. (Lior Mizrahi/Getty Images.)

Months after scaling back financial support for the United Nations agency that provides humanitarian aid to more than 5 million Palestinian refugees, the Trump administration has decided to end funding altogether, several sources told Foreign Policy, in a decision that analysts said would cause more hardship and possibly unrest in Gaza, the West Bank, and other parts of the Middle East.

The decision was made at a meeting earlier this month between President Donald Trump’s advisor and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, according to the sources. The administration has informed key regional governments in recent weeks of its plan.
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August 29, 2018 | 2:16 am | 5 Comments »

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THE ANTI-JEWISH JEWS  

Why Jewish leftists hate Israel and the Jews.

By Daniel Greenfield, FPM

Anti-Israel activist Peter Beinart had spent years arguing that Hamas was a potentially moderate organization. Then when he was questioned at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport, he played victim.

But as Caroline Glick notes, there was every reason for Israeli authorities to question Beinart’s visit, because the anti-Israel BDS activist had participated in anti-Israel protests in Israel. Beinart was not, despite his claims, detained. He was asked about his participation in that protest by the Center for Jewish Nonviolence. The Center, despite its name, is used by Jewish Voice for Peace members, a BDS hate group, which also, despite its name, advocates for and supports terrorists who attack Israel.
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August 28, 2018 | 2:54 pm | 4 Comments »

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Right fumes at High Court ruling on medical care for Hamas relatives  

T. Belman. I read about this in three other newspapers but none of them reported why the Courts felt Israel has a duty to treat them.

High Court overrules government ban on relatives of Hamas members receiving medical care in Israel, allowing five critically ill women into the country • Deputy defense minister: If these rulings continue, we’ll have to restrict court’s authority.

By Yair Altman, Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff

 Deputy Defense Minister Eli Ben-Dahan, Photo: Oren Ben Hakoon

The five women appealed to the court last month after their requests to enter Israel were rejected on the grounds of their relation to members of the terrorist group that rules the coastal enclave.

The government decision denies entry for health care to relatives of Hamas members and is meant to exert pressure on the Hamas regime in Gaza, which is holding the bodies of Lt. Hadar Goldin and Staff Sgt. Oron Shaul, killed in Operation Protective Edge in 2014, as well as two Israeli citizens believed to be alive.
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August 28, 2018 | 2:28 pm | 3 Comments »

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KURDS WHO FOUGHT ISIS, NOW HUNTED BY IRAN’S REGIME  

Kurds who joined PAK are from Iran, but fled the Islamic Republic’s repression to find refuge in the autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government areas of northern Iraq.

By Seth Frantzman, JPOST

A PAK member looks out over a frontline during the war on ISIS in Iraq in 2016.

A PAK member looks out over a frontline during the war on ISIS in Iraq in 2016.. (photo credit: SETH J. FRANTZMAN)

“Malek was a great guy, he was always laughing. When I heard he had been killed I teared up. It gutted me,” recalls one of the men who served alongside Said Kazim Kalhur, known as “Malek” to his friends and comrades in the Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK). The small group of dedicated fighters in the PAK played a key role in fighting ISIS at several frontlines held by Kurdish forces between 2014 and 2017. Now several of their members have been kidnapped and killed by Iran’s regime, members say.
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ANALYSIS: IDF’S NEW MISSILE CORPS WILL REVOLUTIONIZE HOW ISRAEL WAGES WAR  

Years from now, it will also likely be looked at as one of the most significant decisions Avigdor Liberman will have made as Israel’s defense minister.

BY Yaakov Katz, JPOST

An Israeli mobile artillery unit fires during a combined forces drill in Shizafon military base

The idea has long been in the works, but the Defense Ministry’s decision on Monday to finally purchase new precision ground-to-ground rockets for the Ground Forces is nothing short of a revolution. Years from now, it will also likely be looked at as one of the most significant decisions Avigdor Liberman will have made as Israel’s defense minister.

The idea to establish a “Missile Corps” has been floating around for years in Defense Ministry corridors but has traditionally run up against opposition from the air force. The thinking was simple: Proponents believed it was important to diversify Israel’s offensive capabilities, while opponents feared budgets would be taken away from the IAF, which until now has had a monopoly on Israel’s sole long-range offensive strike capability.
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August 28, 2018 | 11:26 am | 4 Comments »

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An Israeli looks around the world, and is happy where he is  

By Barry Shaw, INN

We have built our border fences and, where necessary, border walls, despite the outpouring of condemnation, and we are, statistically proven, safer because of it.

Israel is affected by the way Western politicians fail to fully comprehend the machinations of the Middle East. The Western politicians and their diplomats are overly obsessed with doing business with dictators for the good of their national economies. It is far more important that their conglomerates and corporations are neatly intertwined with the ruling elite. It would be unseemly to be seen to be curious about the rumblings of discontent. That may disturb commercial relationships, and potential future lucrative non-governmental careers in the Arab and Islamic world. After all, good commercial ties with such regimes are ultimately good for the people.

Right? Wrong. Just look at Iran as a prime example of how wrong that platitude is.
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August 28, 2018 | 9:28 am | Comments »

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Trump is making peace possible  

T. Belman. When I launched the Jordan Option, I advocated that UNRWA and the PA be wound up and that all monies that traditionally went to them be redirected to Jordan to assist in the absorption of former Palestinian refugees. It looks like my ideas are gaining traction

By Benny Avni, NYPOST

Slowly but surely President Trump is slaying the sacred cows of Palestinian-Israeli diplomacy.

Last week the State Department announced a $200 million cut in annual aid to the Palestinian Authority. Before that, America cut support to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, a body created in 1949 to tend to some 750,000 Arab refugees from the war Israel’s neighbors launched to erase it off the map.

UNRWA now handles over 5 million refugee-camp residents in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, the West Bank and Gaza. It exclusively tends to Palestinians, while another UN agency deals with refugees everywhere else on the globe.
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August 28, 2018 | 8:16 am | 4 Comments »

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Israel buys new precision rocket arsenal to ‘cover entire region’  

Purchase of hundreds of millions of shekels in advanced rockets dovetails with Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman’s plan to equip IDF with projectiles covering range of 30 to 150 kilometers • Rockets meant to support Israel’s air force from the ground.

By Lilach Shoval and Israel Hayom Staff


An AccuLAR series precision rocket procured by the Defense Ministry

The Defense Ministry announced Monday it had signed a deal worth hundreds of millions of shekels with Israel Military Industries for the development and acquisition of advanced precision rockets.

”This precision fire capability significantly improves the IDF’s capabilities and allows for accurate strikes in remote launches, at immediate availability and at lower costs compared to other combat systems,” the Defense Ministry said in a statement.

The new rockets will include advanced technological systems suitable for modern battlefields.
The procurement follows a directive by Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman to equip the IDF with an array of advanced rockets and missiles covering a range of 30-150 kilometers (18-93 miles).
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August 27, 2018 | 6:00 pm | Comments »

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The ‘Science’ of Islamophobia  

By Saul Goldman, AMERICAN THINKER

The neologism “Islamophobia” seems to be a quasi-scientific effort to suggest that suspicion of Islam is simultaneously irrational and racist.  Even more of a concern is the attempt to employ science in the service of politics.

The Nazis in the last century concocted a scientific theory about the inferiority of the Jews in order to rationalize their plan to annihilate Jewry.  Now pseudo-science is used to defend Muslims.  The disturbing fact is that in both cases, we deploy social science in the service of a political agenda.  While some scholars such as John Denham have drawn parallels between modern Islamophobia and anti-Semitism, their implications are not only illogical, but dangerously deceptive.  
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August 27, 2018 | 5:40 pm | 1 Comment »

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Then: “Islamic Europe? Ridiculous!” Now: “Islamic Europe? Inevitable – and Terrific!” European elite changes its tune – to enable surrender.  

One week back in 2007, I was paid a not inconsiderable sum of money to fly first class from Oslo to Washington, D.C., on the Tuesday and to fly back on the Thursday, so that I could give a hour-long lunchtime talk on the Wednesday to an audience of American and international diplomats. Given that I had been compensated so well and given, as it was explained to me, that I had been accorded the star spot, the sole solo turn, in the middle of a day-long conference consisting otherwise of panel discussions about Western Europe, I foolishly expected a friendly reception.
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August 27, 2018 | 5:35 pm | 1 Comment »

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ANALYSIS: Dangerous stand-off between Russia and US over Syria  

The Syrian war is far from over and could blow up into a regional or even world conflict.

By Yochanan Visser, INN

Trump and Putin

Tensions between the United States and Russia escalated over the weekend after President Trump’s national security adviser John Bolton warned the administration would react “very strongly” in case Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad again uses chemical weapons in the upcoming offensive against Sunni Islamist rebels in the northwestern Idlib Province.

Bolton told reporters in Jerusalem last week the U.S. is very “concerned about the possibility that Assad may use chemical weapons again.”
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US-Gulf States Relations: Mutual Sobering?  

By Yoel GuzanskyEldad Shavit

INSS Insight No. 1090, August 26, 2018

Examination of several issues on the agenda between the United States and the Gulf states, and Saudi Arabia in particular, indicates that both sides have found it difficult to live up to the high expectations regarding their relations created by the election of Donald Trump. A mutual sobering in this context requires them to reassess their ability to shape a policy that promotes their aims. For the US administration, this is particularly true with regard to its hope to rely more on the Gulf states to promote its aims vis-à-vis Iran and the Israeli-Palestinian political process. These gaps have direct implications for Israel, and accentuate where respective Israeli and Gulf interests do not converge, and highlight the limited room that the Gulf states, and Saudi Arabia in particular, have to maneuver, in order to translate shared interests into concrete action.
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August 27, 2018 | 3:27 pm | 1 Comment »

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How Trump looks from here  

by Vic Rosenthal

After I returned to Israel about four years ago, I found that American politics seemed stranger and stranger to me. I thought it would be interesting to discuss how it looks from here, and what the trends portend both for Americans and Israelis. I’m not offering an analysis of US politics and society – I haven’t been back since I left, and I have to depend on what people tell me and on the mainstream, alternative, and social media. Rather, I’m describing my perceptions as an Israeli Jew who is also a former American. So forgive me if my descriptions of American politics and society are inaccurate. They describe what I see and hear.

The 2016 pre-election period and the election itself seemed to be characterized by a degree of animosity and plain meanness that I wasn’t accustomed to, for all the years that I had lived in the US. And instead of calming down, the past two years have seen an increase, if anything, in the hostility between Right and Left, or rather between pro- and anti-Trump forces. The opposition has mobilized much of the media on its side, a legal web is being woven to entangle Trump, and if the Democrats obtain a majority in the House this November, it’s likely that an attempt will be made to impeach him (although it is almost unthinkable that the necessary 2/3 vote in the Senate necessary to convict and remove him from office could be obtained). Trump, on the other hand, can and does fight back with the considerable powers of the President.
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August 27, 2018 | 8:52 am | 2 Comments »

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David and Goliath in the Court of Public Opinion  

by Linda Goudsmit, PUNDICITY 

The Goliath narrative in 1 Samuel 17 opens with the Philistine army gathered for war against Israel.

Saul and the Israelites are facing the Philistines in the Valley of Elah. Twice a day for 40 days, morning and evening, Goliath, the champion of the Philistines, comes out between the lines and challenges the Israelites to send out a champion of their own to decide the outcome in single combat, but Saul is afraid. David, bringing food for his elder brothers, hears that Goliath has defied the armies of God and of the reward from Saul to the one who defeats him, and accepts the challenge. Saul reluctantly agrees and offers his armor, which David declines, taking only his staff, sling and five stones from a brook.”

David and Goliath, perhaps the greatest underdog story ever told, is the biblical saga of the young Israelite shepherd David challenging the giant Philistine Goliath. Tales of this long shot contest have thrilled audiences since biblical times because it features the arrogance of the unbeatable, armored “sure thing” against the boldness of the challenger armed only with a sling shot.
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August 26, 2018 | 7:12 pm | Comments »

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Water in the Land of the Nile: From Crisis to Opportunity?  

By Ofir Winter and Yogev Ben-Israel, INSS Insight No. 1089

In recent decades Egypt has suffered from a growing water shortage, and now it must tackle a host of challenges relating to a reliable water supply, the maintenance of water quality, and prevention of water loss from leaking pipes. Egypt’s openness to external assistance in dealing with its water problem, along with the pragmatic line led by President el-Sisi on this subject, creates an opportunity to extend normalization with Israel. Israeli knowhow in the fields of water management, recycling, and desalination technologies, streamlined water consumption, and desert agriculture offers enormous potential for a range of cooperation. For some time Israel has used the water resource to promote relations with Jordan, and the addition of a similar dimension to relations with Egypt would serve a range of interests: reinforcing Egyptian recognition of the benefits of peace; extending the range of bilateral relations at government and civilian levels on both sides; and preventing water poverty that threatens the future stability of Egypt and the region.

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August 26, 2018 | 11:17 am | 4 Comments »

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