Quneitra falls to Syrian army. Damascus: 1974 accord permits Syrian air flights over Israel’s Golan border  

DEBKA

Syrian rebel resistance to the Syrian Army advance on Quneitra opposite the Israeli Golan crumbled on Thursday, July 19, in the absence of Israeli military support. The terms of surrender that rebel leaders signed with Syrian army officers obliged them to hand over all their strongholds, including the town of Quneitra. The Syrian army was able to return to the positions held before the 2011 uprising without a shot. Rebels refusing to sign were to be sent with their families north to Idlib province.
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July 20, 2018 | 3:54 pm | 2 Comments »

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Explaining the Nation State Law  

By Ted Belman

Mike Diamond, a community leader in Toronto expressed some thoughts on the Nation  State Law and I responded.

Just a couple of comments. I, too, admit there is much I do not know.
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6. The Diaspora
b) The state will act to preserve the cultural, historical and religious legacy of the Jewish people among the Jewish diaspora.
THIS ONE IS OBJECTIONABLE.  DO WE REALLY NEED ISRAEL TO PRESERVE OUR CULTURAL, HISTORICAL AND RELIGIOUS LEGACY HERE IN CANADA OR ELSEWHERE IN THE DIASPORA.  WHAT WE DO NEED IS FOR THE ISRAELI GOVERNMENT TO TAKE STEPS TO EDUCATE ISRAELIS THAT THERE IS A DIASPORA, THAT IS IS IMPORTANT AND PERVASIVE AND IS WORTH CONSIDERING AS PART OF THE JEWISH FAMILY.  THIS CLAUSE IS THEREFORE HIGHLY PATRONIZING, AND AVOIDS FOCUSING ON A CLEAR WEAKNESS IN ISRAEL, THAT BEING THE GROSS IGNORANCE ON THE PART OF MOST ISRAELIS AS TO THE NATURE OF THE DIASPORA.

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July 20, 2018 | 11:28 am | 21 Comments »

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INTO THE FRAY: The Nationality Law brouhaha – The failing of Jewish national will?  

By Martin Sherman

Israel will only be democratic if it is Jewish—and it will only be Jewish if it is Zionist. Therefore, it will only be democratic if it is Zionist i.e. if it is the nation state of the Jewish people

[A] nation is the culmination of a long past of endeavors, sacrifice, and devotion…The nation is a soul, a spiritual principle. Two things…constitute this soul or spiritual principle. One is the possession in common of a rich legacy of memories; the other is present-day consent, the desire to live together, the will to perpetuate the value of the heritage that one has received. – Ernest Renan, “What is a Nation?” 1882.

After a stormy passage of well over half a decade, the Nationality Bill, defining Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people, was finally passed into law by the Knesset as a Basic Law of the land—by a vote of 62 against 55.

However, as positive as this development might appear to some, it should be a matter of deep concern to the citizens of this country that almost half the members of the nation’s parliament voted AGAINST (!) the bill.
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July 19, 2018 | 9:17 pm | 33 Comments »

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Prime minister hails ‘defining moment in Zionism’ as nation-state bill becomes law  

MKs vote 62-55 to enact contentious bill cementing Jewish people’s exclusive right to national self-determination in Israel • Arab MKs defiantly rip up law, are removed from plenum hall • PM: We’ve enshrined in law the basic principles of our existence.

ISRAEL HAYOM

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday praised lawmakers for voting to pass controversial legislation known as the nation-state bill into law, saying the move was “a defining moment in the annals of Zionism and the history of the State of Israel.”

MKs voted on the bill following a heated, 11-hour debate that ran late into the night. The proposal, which enshrines Israel’s status as the national home of the Jewish people, passed its second and third parliamentary readings with a vote of 62 in favor and 55 against. Two MKs abstained.

Largely symbolic, the law stipulates that “Israel is the historic homeland of the Jewish people and they have an exclusive right to national self-determination in it.”
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July 19, 2018 | 2:40 pm | 3 Comments »

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NYT admitted more than it intended to  

By Ted Belman.

The NYT is at it again. It published an article by Isabel Kershner titled  “In West Bank, 99.7% of Public Land Grants by Israel Go to Settlers” (the full article follows my remarks.).  But in her sympathy for the Arab cause, she included many statements which make the case for Israel to wit:

the growing settlement enterprise, which most of the world considers a violation of international law.” Good for her. She avoided saying categorically that the settlement enterprise is a violation of international law which it isn’t. Nor did they say that Israel has “no right to use the land for its citizens in the first place.” though she quoted others that believe so.
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July 19, 2018 | 1:26 pm | 2 Comments »

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Secret Helsinki deal: US & Israel hand Russia controlling role along Syria’s Israeli, Jordanian borders  

DEBKA

The scandal over President Donald Trump’s defense of President Vladimir Putin against US intelligence at the Helsinki press conference – for which he, sort of, apologized – served him too as a distraction from a momentous military-intelligence deal the two presidents secretly contracted at their summit, with Israel’s approval.

DEBKAfile has obtained exclusive access to this deal and can reveal for the first time that it provides for the handover to Russian responsibility of all parts of southern and southwestern Syria abutting on the Israeli and Jordanian borders, including, most importantly, surveillance and observation elevations that oversee all parts of Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon and the eastern Mediterranean. Trump and Binyamin Netanyahu thereby gave Putin a valuable asset for boosting Russia’s military presence in Syria and the region at large.
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July 19, 2018 | 9:00 am | Comments »

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Everyone Is Smart Except Trump  

By Dov Fischer, AMERICAN SPECTATOR 

It really is quite simple. Everyone is smart except Donald J. Trump. That’s why they all are billionaires and all got elected President. Only Trump does not know what he is doing. Only Trump does not know how to negotiate with Vladimir Putin. Anderson Cooper knows how to stand up to Putin. The whole crowd at MSNBC does. All the journalists do.

They could not stand up to Matt Lauer at NBC. They could not stand up to Charlie Rose at CBS. They could not stand up to Mark Halperin at NBC. Nor up to Leon Wieseltier at the New Republic, nor Jann Wenner at Rolling Stone, nor Michael Oreskes at NPR, at the New York Times, or at the Associated Press. But — oh, wow! — can they ever stand up to Putin! Only Trump is incapable of negotiating with the Russian tyrant.

Remember the four years when Anderson Cooper was President of the United States? And before that — when the entire Washington Post editorial staff jointly were elected to be President? Remember? Neither do I.
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July 19, 2018 | 8:52 am | 12 Comments »

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The Myth of Israeli “deterrence”  

By Martin Sherman, NEWSMAX

Had anyone—prior to the 2005 unilateral Israeli evacuation from Gaza –warned that Israel would be in the situation it faces today, they would have been dismissed as nothing more than a demagogic scaremonger

For more than a decade Israel has inflicted heavy damage on the Islamist organizations, Hezbollah and Hamas, ranged against it on its northern and southern borders respectively. It has, however, never really managed to deter them in the real sense of the word –i.e. of breaking their will to continue the fight.

Forced to regroup, rearm & redeploy—not give up the fight

True, it has regularly forced them into some inter-bellum ceasefire, which they have always exploited to regroup, rearm, and redeploy, but has never really eliminated their readiness to engage at some future opportunity, usually of their choosing—when they feel they are able to do so –or unable not to. Thus Israel has never succeeded in eliminating the tangible threat of continued conflict and combat.
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July 18, 2018 | 10:53 pm | 5 Comments »

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Caroline Glick: Trump Was the Big Winner at Helsinki Summit  

By Caroline B Glick, BREITBART

Trump, Melania, Putin in Helsinki (Alexey Nikolsky / AFP / Getty)

On a substantive level, it is impossible to understand the outcry against President Donald Trump following his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki on Monday.

Trump met with Putin because as president, he is required to meet with the leader of Russia just as every U.S. president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt had to meet with his counterpart at the Kremlin.

U.S. national security and indeed, international security are dependent on the leaders of the two powerful nations developing cooperative relations. The ability of U.S. and Russian leaders to work together plays a key role in preventing another world war. It would have been a dereliction of duty if Trump had not met with Putin.
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July 18, 2018 | 9:25 pm | 5 Comments »

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US report finds only 20,000 Palestinian refugees in the world  

U.S. lawmakers pressure State Department to declassify Obama-era report on number of refugees from Israel’s War of Independence • Republican Senator Ted Cruz: Access to report will help Americans have a transparent debate on U.S. funding of UNRWA.

 Arabs flee from a village in the Galilee in late 1948  Photo: Reuters

Members of the U.S. Congress are demanding the State Department make public a key report that includes precise figures on the number of people who became refugees in the 1948 War of Independence.

The existence of the State Department assessment, compiled and classified under the Obama administration, was first disclosed by the Washington Free Beacon six months ago.

Lawmakers say the report could impact how the U.S. views the refugee issue when the actual number of refugees is made public and is significantly smaller than the number of Palestinian refugees according to the United Nations.
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July 18, 2018 | 8:34 pm | Comments »

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Saudi Journalist: We Must Advance Peace With Israel, Even If We Have To Make Concessions  

MEMRI
In an article published July 15, 2018 in the Saudi government daily Al-Yawm, Saudi journalist Sukina Meshekhis called on the Arab countries to take bold steps, including certain concessions, in order to advance peace with Israel. She wrote that peace is a supreme human aim for which all peoples yearn, but that in order to achieve it there is a need for concessions and sacrifices. Noting that throughout history there have been many conflicts among various countries, she stated that all of them eventually ended, no matter how terrible they were. The Arabs have missed too many opportunities to make peace with Israel, and this is stopping them from developing and advancing, she said, adding that this is why she is calling on them to leverage the agreements that some Arab countries have signed with Israel – the Egypt-Israel Camp David Accords, the Israel-Jordan peace treaty, and the Oslo Accords – into an opening for promoting a comprehensive peace. She added that the collective interest of the Arabs today “requires rapprochement and understandings with Israel,” and therefore they must be more pragmatic.
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July 18, 2018 | 7:43 pm | 2 Comments »

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Turkey wary of US-Russia deal on Syria  

By Semih Idiz, AL MONITOR

The summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki was watched very closely in Turkey. Ankara’s focus, however, was on what it may produce for Syria, rather than the issues that created a storm in the United States and Europe.

Ankara is disconcerted by recent reports in the American press of behind-the-door talks between Washington and Moscow about US forces leaving Syria on the condition that Russia limits Iran’s influence in that country.

Military gains by the Bashar al-Assad regime in southern Syria, with active support from Russia, while the United States backed off from supporting opposition fighters have also heightened Ankara’s concerns.
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July 18, 2018 | 7:29 pm | Comments »

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The time has come for Israel and the U.S. to let Gaza fail.  

Ted Belman. I recently commented that Gaza should not be rebuilt. Nor should Hamas be left in power. Gaza should be transformed into sometning entirely different from what it is now. Something in which Hamas or other terror entity has no say. Trump isn’t about containing a problem. He is all about resolving the problem.

By Caroline B Glick, BREITBART

It is not in America’s interest, and it certainly is not in Israel’s interest, to assist Gaza’s terror regime in any way.

This means there should be no push to develop Gaza economically. There should be no plan to build new infrastructure in the Hamas-ruled terror fiefdom bordering Israel and Egypt, which is waging war against both countries. And there should be no place for Gaza reconstruction in any Trump administration peace plan for Israel and the Palestinians.

This position runs counter to the views of President Donald Trump’s senior advisor, Jared Kushner, whose team is formulating the U.S. peace plan.
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July 18, 2018 | 1:06 pm | 5 Comments »

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Michael Oren: ‘Putin is serious about forcing Iran out of Syria’  

Russia has mutual interest with US and Israel in ultimately removing Iranian forces from Syria, says Dep. Min, ex-ambassador Michael Oren.

By David Rosenberg, INN

While critics of President Donald Trump blasted his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday, both President Trump and senior Israeli leaders seemed optimistic that the closed-door meeting in Helsinki, Finland may have yielded important strategic understandings between the world’s largest nuclear powers regarding one of the most explosive geopolitical issues.

Pundits, Democratic lawmakers, and even some Republicans excoriated President Trump over the meeting, claiming the president walked away from the two-hour meeting with Putin empty handed.

“President Trump proved not only unable, but unwilling to stand up to Putin,” Senator John McCain (R-Az.) said in a statement Monday.
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July 17, 2018 | 2:30 pm | 14 Comments »

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The NYT and the Democrats would hate to have the TWA 800 Case reopened  

By Jack Cashill, AMERICAN THINKER

On July 17, 1996, 22 years ago today, a missile or missiles blew TWA Flight 800 out of the sky off the south coast of Long Island.  The plane out of JFK was on its way to Paris.  All 230 souls on board, 53 of them TWA employees, died in the crash.

This is not conjecture.  This is fact.  As I told the audience of TWA veterans with whom I spoke during my 2016 Book-TV presentation at the TWA Museum in Kansas City, “If I were coming here to spread some conspiracy theory, I would be dishonoring their memory [the 53] and insulting you.”

The audience members, several of whom worked on the investigation, had no doubt I was telling them the truth, at least as well as we know it.  I would invite those who do have doubts to watch the Book-TV presentation.
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UK Chief Rabbi: Labour guidelines show unprecedented contempt for Jews  

T. Belman. Take note that this article uses this spelling for “antisemitism”.  That’s the way it should be.  It was never “anti-semitism”.

It is easy to see what the driving force behind these ommissions was. The Labour Party wants to continue bashing Israel’s policies with attacks that run afoul of these guidelines.

Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis’s letter to Labour National Executive Committee follows strong criticism by 68 leading UK rabbis in The Guardian newspaper on Monday.

BY JEREMY SHARON, JPOST

Britain's chief rabbi Ephraim Mirvis

The Chief Rabbi of the UK Rabbi Ephraim Mirivis strongly criticized the Labour party for failing to adopt in full antisemitism guidelines set out by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, saying its omission of critical clauses constitutes an “unprecedented message of contempt to the Jewish community.”

Mirvis wrote his letter to the Labour National Executive Committee which is set to approve new guidelines on antisemitic behavior within the party which has been beset by numerous antisemitism scandals from its members in recent years.
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July 17, 2018 | 1:24 pm | Comments »

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Trump Meets Putin in Bid to Reset U.S.-Russia Ties  

Election meddling, Iran deal, Crimea, and Syria discussed

President Trump And President Putin Hold A Joint Press Conference After Summit

By Bill Gertz, FREE BEACON

By President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks in Helsinki on Monday in a bid to reset relations damaged by Moscow’s interference in the 2016 election and the covert Russian takeover of Ukraine’s Crimea.

During a private, one-on-one meeting and a later working lunch with aides, the two leaders discussed a range of topics, including the Russian government’s covert cyber influence operation targeting the 2016 presidential campaign and Moscow’s illegal military operations the led to the annexation of Crimea and overall covert action to destabilizing Ukraine.
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Congress Wants Recognition of Israeli Sovereignty Over Golan Heights  

Despite failed bid, hearing will press Trump admin to support Israeli ownership of contested land

By Adam Kredo, FREE BEACON

Congress is renewing efforts to press the Trump administration into recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the contested Golan Heights region on Israel’s northern border with Syria, bucking efforts by GOP leadership to kill the effort, according to conversations with lawmakers.

The House’s National Security Subcommittee, led by chairman Rep. Ron DeSantis (R., Fla.) will hold a hearing Tuesday to examine how recognizing Israel’s sovereignty over the territory could bolster U.S. national security efforts to stem the flow of terrorists in the Jewish state and elsewhere in the region by giving the Jewish state unilateral control over the Syrian territory, where Iranian-backed fighters and other jihadists have been spotted since the start of a bloody civil war.
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July 17, 2018 | 11:59 am | 1 Comment »

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Thank the Lord, Donald Trump Is Not an ‘Intellectual’  

By David Solway, AMERICAN THINKER

I recently participated in an email chain with conservative writers and thinkers on the inexhaustible subject of Donald Trump.  Some of my correspondents, while supporting Trump as a political champion, regretted his “coarseness.”  He is, they alleged, rather too crude and rough hewn to comport with their ideal of proper presidential stature.

Now I can understand that if Trump behaved like Hillary, prone to hysterics, outrageous and mendacious attacks on opponents, and perpetual grievance-mongering, one might regard him as unmannerly, unstable, and preposterous, as a truly “coarse” human being with a crippling behavior problem.  If he had bevies of mistresses shuttling to and from the White House while his wife was away, as did JFK, I could credit similar levels of revulsion.  If he used the N-word as did LBJ or enjoyed sexually cavorting with a young intern in the Oval Office, as did Bill Clinton, disgust would be in order.  When it comes to The Donald, some proportionality would seem appropriate.
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Why Russia Needs Israel  

BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 895, July 16, 2018

By Prof Hillel Frisch

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Why has Russia under Putin acknowledged Israel’s need to prevent the buildup of an Iranian military presence in Syria?  Putin’s vision is to cement an alliance of minorities against the Sunni majority in the Middle East. Israel could be a valuable participant in making that vision a reality – but only if Moscow works to rid Syria of the Iranian presence, joins forces to topple its Islamist regime, and weans the Alawite regime in Damascus away from Tehran.

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