Archive for July 4, 2014

Gaza rocket fire at Israel continues with two rockets

July 4, 2014

Gaza rocket fire at Israel continues with two rockets – Israel News, Ynetnews.

Breaking with past policy, IDF chose not to respond overnight to ongoing rocket attacks, citing desire to calm mounting tensions.

Yoav Zitun, Matan Tzuri

Published: 07.04.14, 08:37 / Israel News

Two rockets hit Israel early Friday morning joining a violent week on Israel’s southern front. However, breaking with past policy, the IDF or air force has yet to respond to the rocket fire.

After rocket attacks on Israel, the IAF usually responds by targeting rocket launcher cells or terror infrastructure in Gaza Strip. However, in line with the message sent indirectly by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and government officials to Hamas Wednesday, according to which calm will be met with calm, the military has refrained from responding.

The two rockets fell at roughly 5:30 am Friday and came after Wednesday saw close to 50 rockets hit Israel’s southern communities, roughly four of which hit homes in the southern town of Sderot.

The two projectiles fell in open areas near Sderot, while Iron Dome intercepted another rocket which was aimed at the rocket-battered city.

However, IDF forces created a smoke screen in the northern Gaza Strip in a bid to hinder rocket launchers ability to aim their missiles.

About 125 rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip at southern Israel over the past month, 45 of which in the last 24 hours.

Government officials said on Thursday that Israel sent messages to Hamas through different channels, warning the organization that if the situation in Gaza escalates, the IDF will severely hit Hamas and launch a significant operation in the Strip.

Despite that, the message also said that just like in previous rounds of violence, Israel would respond to calm with calm.

Shortly before midnight, after a two-hour break in rocket fire, it renewed again. A Code Red siren was sounded in the Sdot Negev and Sha’ar HaNegev Regional Councils, and a rocket fell in an open area.

Before that, 15 rockets and mortar shells were fired within an hour, and one soldier was lightly wounded in Eshkol from shrapnel to his leg. In addition, two fires broke out in Sderot as a result of the rocket fire, and light damage was caused to buildings from rockets that fell in Sdot Negev.

The cabinet met to discuss the escalation in recent days – that include both rockets from Gaza and violent clashes in East Jerusalem. The cabinet discussed the risks a widespread operation in Gaza poses, among them rocket fire at Tel Aviv.

A government source said that “Israel is still in the stage of studying the situation, but it’s still unclear whether the messages passed on to Hamas have been received and understood.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday night that if “firing toward our residents in the south continues, then our bolstered forces there will act forcefully”.

Due to the continuous mortar fire, Eshkol residents were instructed to enter their safe rooms and shelters. In Sdot Negev, however, there were no special instructions and activities will continue as normal.

Rockets continue to fall on Israel as tensions rise

July 4, 2014

Rockets continue to fall on Israel as tensions rise | JPost | Israel News.

By JPOST.COM STAFF, YAAKOV LAPPIN

07/04/2014 01:13

Iron dome intercepts one rocket while two fall in open fields near Sderot following barrage of rocket-fire the day before; PM, security forces warn of impending IDF action if rockets do not stop.

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Iron Dome batteries on Gaza border March 13 2014 Photo: BEN HARTMAN

Rockets fired from Gaza continued to fall on Israel early Friday morning as Iron Dome batteries intercepted one rocket over Israel’s south while two landed in open fields near Sderot.

The first rockets hit Israel on Friday following a Code Red siren around 5:00 AM.

No injuries or damages were reported in the latest rocket attacks after rocket-fire on Thursday damaged vehicles and homes in Sderot , including a building used as a daycare center. The infants and their caretaker were in a fortified shelter-room at the time of the attack and escaped injury.

That strike came after Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu had warned earlier on Thursday evening that if quiet in the region was not restored, the beefed-up IDF units amassed there will act “with power.”

Over 40 rockets and mortar shells have landed in southern Israel since early Thursday, including two direct hits on residential buildings in Sderot.

Rocket-fire and Israeli reprisals have continued throughout the week, bringing calls from some within Israel to carry out a large-scale operation in Gaza.  On Thursday demonstrators gathered on the edge of and called for strong military action against Gaza.

Hamas warned Israel against launching such an offensive on Thursday, saying that Israel’s previous conflicts with the group would be “a picnic” compared to what would follow should the IDF begin a large operation in Gaza.

The IDF has initiated a limited deployment of forces toward the Gazan border in light of the increased rocket attacks.

Yaakov Lappin and Tovah Lazeroff contributed to this report.

SHAPIRO: Obama White House, Media, Hamas Push New Blood Libel

July 4, 2014

SHAPIRO: Obama White House, Media, Hamas Push New Blood Libel”

A crime reminiscent of their holy matzas that became part of their history of betrayal and murder.”

7.3.2014Israel Revolt Ben Shapiro

via SHAPIRO: Obama White House, Media, Hamas Push New Blood Libel | Truth Revolt.

 

 

he world has moved from ignoring kidnapped and murdered Jewish boys directly to blood libels. It wasn’t enough for the world to go silent about the seizure and murders of Eyal Yifrach, 19; Gilad Shaar, 16; and American citizen Naftali Frenkel, 16. It wasn’t enough for the United States to continue sending $400 million worth of funding to their murderers, the Hamas-Palestinian Authority-Islamic Jihad unity government.

Now the Obama administration and the media are determined to establish a moral equivalence between those who murder Jewish boys and the Jews themselves. On Tuesday evening, news outlets across the world screamed that a “revenge killing” had taken place: the body of Muhammad Abu Khdeir, 17, had been found in Jerusalem Forest, abducted and murdered.

The State Department rushed to condemn the killing in terms it never used for the killing of the three Jewish boys: “condemns in the strongest possible terms the despicable and senseless abduction and murder…It is sickening…There are no words to convey adequately our condolences to the Palestinian people.” (By way of contrast, the State Department response to the kidnapping of the three Jewish boys was restricted to “strongly condemns the kidnapping.”)

But the State Department went further, with Secretary of State Kerry explaining, “Those who undertake acts of vengeance only destabilize an already explosive and emotional situation….The world has too often learned the hard way that violence only leads to more violence.”

Only one problem: there is not a single shred of evidence beyond speculation linking Jews to the murder. And the only evidence that has emerged so far suggests that the boy may have been killed by Arabs. Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld stated that the boy’s body was burned, and that police are “investigating previous attempts to kidnap members of Abu Khdeir’s family, stemming from a personal dispute.” An ex-police official told Arutz Sheva that the murdered kid was known by police, as was the family: “it’s a problematic family with internal clashes that have been ongoing for many years.” This morning, Arutz Sheva noted that Channel Two in Israel had reported that the boy’s parents had reported the attempted kidnapping of Khdeir’s brother earlier this week – and that the father had told police that Arabs tried to kidnap the son.

Should it turn out that Jews did perform this disgusting atrocity, the State of Israel will find, prosecute, and give the harshest possible penalty to the perpetrators. That in and of itself destroys any attempted moral equivalence between Israel and her enemies, given that the Hamas-unity government itself stands behind the murder of the three Jewish boys, that the Hamas-unity government propagandized in celebration of their kidnappings and deaths, and that Palestinians celebrated their deaths.

But no matter who performed this act, what we are watching right now is a blood libel. Slandering Jews for the murder of children without evidence is blood libel. The world has performed this atrocity in the recent past with Mohammad Al Dura in 2000, when the entire world condemned Israeli troops for the staged, hoax killing of a 12-year-old Palestinian boy. Khdeir, tragically, was murdered – and whomever did it should pay the ultimate penalty. But to this point, nobody has provided any evidence it was “settlers” or “right-wing Jews” or anything of the sort. And that is certainly not stopping Hamas from directly invoking the blood libel – today, a Hamas-affiliated newspaper stated:

The settlers used the body of 17-year-old Muhammad Abu Khdeir, from Shuafat in northern Jerusalem, to carry out their sacred [act of] vengeance by torturing him and burning him to death, in a crime reminiscent of their holy matzas that became part of their history of betrayal and murder – for the culture of violence and blood grew among the Jews to such an extent that it seeped into their sacred rites and prayers.

It should be no surprise to see the Jew-hating Obama administration backing such monstrosities, both by implication and by signing checks.

Ariel in Sderot: The Time to Take Action is Now

July 4, 2014

Minister Ariel in Sderot: The Time to Take Action is Now

Housing Minister visits the city of Sderot after rocket barrage, calls for action against Hamas immediately.

By Hezki Ezra and Elad Benari

First Publish: 7/4/2014, 12:13 AM

via Ariel in Sderot: The Time to Take Action is Now – Defense/Security – News – Arutz Sheva.

Minister Ariel in Sderot   Sasson Tiram
 

Housing Minister Uri Ariel (Jewish Home) visited the city of Sderot on Thursday, hours after a barrage of rockets from Gaza hit the city, one of which exploded near a building and caused it damage.

On Thursday morning, a Kassam rocket fired by terrorists in Gaza hit a summer day camp in the city, moments before children were set to arrive.

“At this time when [terrorists] are trying to harm civilians in Sderot, we should follow the rule known as ‘kill those who come to kill you,'” said Ariel, who called for action against Hamas immediately – not after a tragedy occurs.

“We just have to act against the enemy and against terrorism,” he stressed, adding that he will work to strengthen the city of Sderot.

“We’re going to market another 100 housing units in the coming months and continue to strengthen the city in different ways,” said Ariel.

“Unfortunately we are delayed because of a lack of a budget for further protection in Sderot and the area,” he added. “I hope the funds are released soon and we can continue to work and provide protection for the excellent citizens who live in this city and the region.”

Around 100 residents of Sderot protested at the entrance to the city earlier Thursday, in response to the rapidly deteriorating security situation.

Protesters bore signs reading “destroy the Hamas regime in Gaza,” “let the IDF win,” and “kill first the one who comes to kill you,” a precept of the Jewish sages. They called on the government to launch a wide-ranging military mission in Gaza to cease the constant rocket fire.