Israeli Ministers push bill to ease Jewish purchase of J&S land  

The bill, put forward by Bayit Yehudi MK Bezalel Smotrich would make it possible for anyone to directly purchase land in Area C.

By Tovah Lazaroff, JPOST

The Ministerial Legislative Committee is scheduled to debate a bill Sunday that would make it easier for Jews to purchase land in Area C of the West Bank.

The bill was put forward by MK Bezalel Smotrich (Bayit Yehudi), who has been among the leading legislators working to strengthen Jewish property rights in Judea and Samaria.

 Smotrich’s proposed legislation aims to change a 1953 law, put in place when Jordan ruled the West Bank prior to the Six Day War, that prevents foreigners and non-Arabs from directly purchasing land.
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July 8, 2018 | 4:23 pm | 7 Comments »

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Disappointment in UAE – Qatar remains committed to terror  

UAE foreign minister says crisis between Qatar and gulf states, Egypt will not be solved soon due to Qatar’s support for terror.

By Shimon Cohen, INN
Still isolated. Leader of Qatar
Still isolated. Leader of Qatar, REUTERS

Anwar Gargash, United Arab Emirates State Minister for Foreign Affairs, published an article in which he asserted that the crisis with Qatar cannot conclude soon, as Qatar still supports terror.

The article was written by Gargash in the Saudi daily Al-Hayat and titled “Qatar – a year of shattered dreams.” In the article, translated and disseminated by MEMRI, Gargash argued that the crisis with Qatar was not created ex nihilo but crystallized after years in which Qatar acted opportunistically to consolidate its regional status while undermining the security of the region, undermining the stability of its neighbors and violating the agreements with them.
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Hired guns  

By Amil Imani, INN

Former American and European bigwigs lobby for Iranian terror group. Why?

Historians have concluded that history is cyclic. Unless one learns from its mistakes, we will be doomed to endure an endless repetition of the cause and effects of poor management systems.

French author Charles Pinot Duclos, observed:  “We see on the theater of the world a certain number of scenes which succeed each other in endless repetition: where we see, the same faults followed regularly by the same misfortunes, we may reasonably think that if we could have known the first we might have avoided the others. The past should enlighten us on the future.”
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July 8, 2018 | 3:54 pm | 1 Comment »

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Report: Trump to Concentrate on Gaza Strip in Lieu of Larger Peace Deal  

By David Israel, JEWISH PRESS


Raw sewage pouring on the beach in central Gaza Strip.

Trump administration officials are directing their attention to improving conditions in the Gaza Strip, opting to ignore the Palestinian Authority which has been boycotting US missions to the region – in the hope of forcing Ramallah to join the peace process before it becomes irrelevant, The Washington Post reported Saturday.

“We definitely have a Gaza focus right now because the situation is the way it is, and we want to try to help,” a senior Trump administration official told the Post. “But it’s not as though we think we need to fix Gaza first before we would air the peace plan.”
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July 8, 2018 | 3:36 pm | 2 Comments »

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Security source: ‘There are reasons why we don’t attack’  

Source explains why IDF does not raise response level to incendiary kite warfare and flare-ups from Gaza.

By Mordechai Sones, INN

Putting out fires in Gaza area

A security source referred to the weekend incidents around the security fence adjacent to the Gaza perimeter communities.

“The reason for the army’s non-response lies in two areas,” he says. “The first area is negotiations that have been accelerated in recent days on the issue of Gaza as a whole and the prisoners in particular, and the second is the north.

“The army sees the northern sector as the main fighting task, with intensification of forces in the north and growing Iranian presence despite the developing agreements with the rebel organizations.”
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July 8, 2018 | 3:31 pm | 11 Comments »

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Oslo is obsolete: Time for a victory mindset  

“The Palestinian goal was and remains not the end of the conflict, but the end of Israel’s existence.”

BY GIDEON SAAR, JPOST

Oslo Accords

Finding a solution to any conflict or disagreement between two sides demands the will and mutual understanding. It cannot be accomplished unilaterally.

This is just as true for the so-called, “two-state solution,” which on a practical level was never more than a “two-state slogan” or a theoretical idea – and not an especially successful one at that.

It is unsuccessful even theoretically, because Israel cannot live with the inevitable outcome – the loss of control between the River and the Sea in two crucial aspects: security and demography.

What can we learn from history? And in our case we are talking about a history of 100 years.
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July 7, 2018 | 2:19 pm | 7 Comments »

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Iranian Kurds increase campaign against Tehran regime  

As Iran suffers from economic stagnation, the country is ripe for more sustained protests and armed opposition to the regime.

BY SETH J. FRANTZMAN, JPOST

Iranian Kurds increase campaign against Tehran regime

 Members of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI) gather during a funeral of victims who were killed in a bomb attack at the offices of the PDKI in Koy Sanjak, east of Erbil, Iraq, December 21, 2016. (photo credit: REUTERS/AZAD LASHKARIG)

The city of Mariwan is located next to placid lakes and green mountains in western Iran.

In early July, members of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan, a Kurdish group, came down from the mountains into the town. A commander from the group emerged and spoke to hundreds of residents in a video the Kurds put online. “The Kurdish people are ready to stand up against the Islamist regime in Iran,” a spokesman tweeted.

Both the regime’s suppression of Kurdish rights and the recent protests in Tehran inspired the increased operations by the Kurdish group.

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Muslim Congress Features Anti-Semitic, Holocaust Denying, Anti-Gay, Pro-Terrorist Speakers at Annual Conference  

ZOA

The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) denounced the Muslim Congress for its plan to feature anti-Semitic, Holocaust-denying, anti-gay, and pro-terrorist speakers at its 14th annual conference – entitled “Islam: Religion of Hope”—on July 6-8 in Orlando, Florida.

The Muslim Congress represents itself as a charitable 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization whose objectives are “to promote Islamic knowledge, morality, divine values and cooperation among members living in various Muslim communities of North America.”  Yet the speakers that the Muslim Congress chose to feature at its conference do not endorse these benevolent objectives.  Instead, they promote hateful and divisive views, making false accusations against Jews, denying the Holocaust, inciting violence against gays, and promoting Islamic terrorist groups that have wreaked havoc on innocent civilians, including by kidnapping and raping young girls and women, and engaging in suicide bombings, beheadings, and other violence.
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Settlement activity nosedived under Trump, and it’s no surprise  

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu never cared much about settlements, but he needed U.S. support to convince a pro-settler cabinet that restraint paid.

By Evelyn Gordan, JNS

(July 6, 2018 / JNS) The Jerusalem Post published a surprising report in June: According to data from Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics, the number of construction starts for housing in the settlements has been in a “downward spiral” ever since U.S. President Donald Trump took office in January 2017 and hit a six-year low in the first quarter of 2018.

Granted, Israel’s government regularly approves plans for thousands of new settlement homes. But it rarely authorizes their actual construction. Moreover, even these “new approvals” are often just recycled plans that were previously approved but never built.
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July 7, 2018 | 1:27 pm | 1 Comment »

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Managing an Anti-American Turkey  

Now is the time for American resolve and if need be significant consequences imposed on Turkey to advance our interests.

by Dr. Eric R. Mandel, JPOST

A Turkish flag flutters atop the Turkish embassy as an Israeli flag is seen nearby, in Tel Aviv, Israel June 26, 2016. (photo credit: REUTERS/BAZ RATNER)

Turkish antagonism to America, Israel, and the EU, and the Islamization of this once proudly secular nation must be seen in historical context. Relations between the US and Turkey today are, as they have been over the last 70 years, primarily based on shared national security interests, which often shift and have been unpredictable.

Modern American Turkish relations began at the dawn of the Cold War with the Truman Doctrine in 1947 guaranteeing the security of Turkey and Greece. Turkey remained a linchpin of American military strategy in the Middle East through the Cold War, a bulwark against Soviet expansionism. But times have changed in the 21st century with the ascendancy of the neo-Ottoman authoritarian strongman President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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What is it about us?  

By Vic Rosenthal

Today I read a very interesting piece by Times of Israel editor David Horovitz, an interview with David Brog, who runs Sheldon Adelson’s Macabee Task Force. The objective is to fight delegitimization of Israel and BDS on college campuses; but rather than applying a predetermined formula, the group cooperates with local pro-Israel students and community members to determine what works, in a very practical way. It was fascinating to me, as someone who spent years trying to counteract anti-Israel incitement in my own small community – and to a great extent, failed to do so.

One paragraph that stuck in my mind was this:

…when it comes to demonizing Israel on campus, there is no comparable effort focused on any other country. No remotely comparable effort. There’s intensive, relentless bashing of Israel… and of no other nation on earth. Not Syria, where President Bashar Assad has massacred hundreds of thousands of his own people. Not North Korea, which runs re-education and concentration camps. Not Venezuela, Cambodia or Afghanistan, which head the World Justice Project’s Rule of Law Index. Not China or Russia, singled out in the latest US State Department report on human rights practices. Not Yemen, Turkey or Saudi Arabia, prominently criticized in Amnesty International’s latest human rights audit. Just Israel. Israel. And Israel.

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In struggling Jordan, grassroots movements are demanding political change  

#InsideJordan

As its economy falters and protests continue to rumble, Jordanian activists and tribes are demanding greater representation

‘Corruption = hunger,’ Jordanian protesters chant slogans as they hold bread in Amman, 6 June (Reuters)

Before the 9th century BC, Dhiban was the capital of Mesha, king of Moab.

The Mesha Stele, which was discovered in Dhiban in 1870 by a British archaeological survey, tells the story of how King Mesha defeated the Israelites and freed the lands of Moab from their rule.

According to the Mesha Stele, which currently sits in Paris’s Louvre, the Moabites’ subjugation to the Israelites and their liberation was an act of anger and retribution by Chomesh, their god.

Dhiban lies on mountain hills surrounded by wheat crops and meadows of sheep.

The road to al-Hidan, a well-known valley in Dhiban, passes by the alleged site of Mesha’s castle, ruins that are partly covered by grass and soil.
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ANALYSIS: Finding a way out of the Palestinian Arab quagmire  

Will cutting funds to PA empower Hamas, or force the PA to cut terror spending? Will rehabilitating Gaza improve the security situation?

By Yochanan Visser, INN

Riots on Gaza border

As the situation in southern Israel remains very tense and the so-called Kite Jihad continues unabated, questions arise how to end the stand-off between Hamas and Israel and how to achieve some progress in the renewed efforts to solve the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs.

As Arutz Sheva reported earlier, renowned Middle East experts think the only way to restore calm to southern Israel is to get rid of the Hamas regime in Gaza by launching a large-scale military operation and then start a sort of denazification process similar to what happened in Germany, Austria and Japan after WW II.

The international community, including the Trump Administration and parts of Israel’s political and military establishment, however, think solving the humanitarian and economic crisis in Gaza is the key to solving the problem.
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July 6, 2018 | 5:25 pm | 2 Comments »

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Why Brexit is Great for the UK and the U.S.  

By Owen Paterson, JEWISH POLICY CENTER

Britain’s Secretary of State for Exiting the EU David Davis at a press conference in Brussels on June 19, 2017 (Photo: Alexandros Michailidis)

The American Revolution and the 2016 Brexit vote had democratic control at their hearts; everyone is familiar with the rallying cry of “No taxation without representation.” As with the European Union today, American dissatisfaction with British rule was as a result of our overreach in the colonies. It went too far and America declared that enough was enough. You wanted to decide how to spend your own money – not be told to send it off to Great Britain.

On June 23, 2016, 17.4 million people in the United Kingdom – more than have ever voted for any issue or political party in our history – voted to leave the EU.

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Jewish West Bank Communities: The Kernel of a Tolerant Palestinian State  

T. BELMAN.  I AM OUTRAGED BY THIS SUGGESTION ESPECIALLY COMING FROM MEFORUM

by Rafael Castro and Efraim Karsh, BESA Center Perspectives 
July 03, 2018

https://www.meforum.org/articles/2018/jewish-west-bank-communities-the-kernel-of-a-tole

It is a historical irony that what was internationally recognized as an indisputable Jewish right nearly a century ago has become a foremost denigration of this very right.

In 1922 the League of Nations, the UN’s predecessor, endorsed the 1917 Balfour Declaration on the creation of a Jewish national home in Palestine and tasked Britain with facilitating this goal. It was taken for granted that the biblical areas of Judea and Samaria, the bedrock of Jewish statehood from time immemorial, would be part of that prospective national home (or, rather, state). Indeed, the mandate given to Britain even included the vast territory east of the Jordan River, or Transjordan as it was known at the time (it is now the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan).
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Europeans Warn Israel: Don’t Move Bedouin from Illegal Shantytown to Modern Village  

By David Israel, JEWISH PRESS

The Europeans are warning Israel against the destruction of the Bedouin village of Khan al-Ahmar, where, as of 2018, there are 173 Bedouin residents, including 92 children, living in tents and huts. Khan al-Ahmar is located between the Israeli settlements of Ma’ale Adumim and Kfar Adumim. In May 2018, Israel’s High Court of Justice determined that its residents could be evicted, as per a 2010 Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories demolition order.

Three senior European diplomats on Thursday told Channel 10 News that the ambassadors of the five largest countries of the European Union—Germany, France, Britain, Italy and Spain—had met with the deputy national security adviser at the Prime Minister’s Office, Oded Yosef, to warn him that the demolition of Khan al-Ahmar would lead to a stern response from many European countries.
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Column One” Why the concern for UNRWA?  

UNRWA and its supporters present the agency as an organization dedicated to supporting Palestinian refugees. But this is a lie.

By CAROLINE B. GLICK, JPOST

Column One: Why the concern for UNRWA?
A Palestinian woman takes part in a protest against possible reductions of the services and aid offered by United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), in front of UNRWA headquarters in Gaza City August 16, 2015.. (photo credit: REUTERS/MOHAMMED SALEM)

On Monday, seven former US ambassadors to the UN sent a letter to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo insisting that the administration restore full funding to UNRWA, the UN agency that funds so-called Palestinian refugees.

Since UNRWA was established in 1949, the US has given nearly $5 billion to the agency tasked with perpetuating refugee status among descendants of Arabs who left Israel in the 1948-1949 pan-Arab invasion.

In January, then-secretary of state Rex Tillerson informed the UN that the US was slashing its assistance to UNRWA by 50%, from $260 million to $130 million.
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Israel Must Stop Syria’s Advance Southward  

By Prof. Hillel Frisch, BESA

BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 884, July 5, 2018

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Israel must halt the reconsolidation of the Syrian regime, especially in the country’s south. Russia helped to bolster the regime through airpower. In response to the resulting and growing threat, Israel must now unleash the might of the IAF.

Ever since the 1982 Lebanon war, the Israeli leadership has repeated the mantra that non-involvement in foreign battlefields is better than engagement.

That spell continues to affect Israeli policies towards Syria despite the occasional aerial strikes leveled against Syrian and Iranian installations and forces.

No rule applies to all situations. In the case of Israeli involvement in Syria, minimal involvement is now downright dangerous.

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July 5, 2018 | 10:23 pm | 13 Comments »

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INTO THE FRAY: Israel Victory Initiative – Quo vadis?  

By Martin Sherman, IISS

It is unrealistic to expect that the Palestinians will experience a sudden “aha moment”, slap their forehead in epiphanic realization of the futility of their Judeocidal endeavors—and, of their own volition, docilely declare defeat

“… what is our aim? I can answer in one word: Victory. Victory at all costs—Victory in spite of all terror—Victory, however long and hard the road may be, for without victory there is no survival.” – Winston Churchill, House of Commons, May 13, 1940.

As readers who follow this column will know, I have been a keen supporter of the Israel Victory Project (IVP) – see (here, here, and here), initiated by the Middle East Forum, and its president, Daniel Pipes.
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July 5, 2018 | 10:19 pm | 17 Comments »

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Caroline Glick: Trump Meets a Weakened Vladimir Putin July 16  

By Caroline B Glick, BREITBART

Putin: US took 'hostile step' in publishing Russia list

When Russian President Vladimir Putin gave the green light to Russian aerial bombing of rebel-held positions in southwestern Syria two weeks ago, he knew he was asking for trouble.

And he appears to be getting plenty of it.

Putin knows that in approving the operation, he wasn’t simply enabling Syrian President Bashar Assad and his Syrian military forces to extend the regime’s control to an area that has been controlled by various rebel militia for seven years.

The Syrian military is an empty shell. Russia effectively serves as the Syrian Air Force. Iran and Iranian-controlled groups control Syria’s ground forces.
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