Andrew Klavan: Defend Cancer Against the Jews! Truth Revolt via You Tube, December 17, 2014
(There just might be metaphors here. — DM)
Andrew Klavan: Defend Cancer Against the Jews! Truth Revolt via You Tube, December 17, 2014
(There just might be metaphors here. — DM)
Bennett at INSS: Israelis Must Stop ‘Groveling’Naftali Bennett says he will not apologize for his ‘no apologies’ PR campaign, Israel should ‘blame itself’ for poor world relations.By Yaakov LeviFirst Publish: 12/18/2014, 4:07 PM
via Bennett at INSS: Israelis Must Stop ‘Groveling’ – Defense/Security – News – Arutz Sheva.
In a speech at the Herzliya Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) Thursday, Jewish Home leader Naftali Bennett said that he would not apologize for his “no apologies” campaign following criticism of it.
Bennett on Wednesday was slammed by the left for his video in which he portrayed himself as a Tel Aviv “hipster” who apologized for everything he did, regardless of whether or not it was his fault.
Israel’s penchant for apologizing for basically existing was a policy that would lead to no good, said Bennett.
“In recent days we have been criticizing Europe for taking Hamas off its terrorist list and recognizing the PA, but perhaps the time has come to stop blaming them and to place the blame on ourselves,” he said.
“Our desire to surrender land to our enemies at any price has become a ‘card’ that is being used by politicians around the world” to attack Israel, Bennett said. “The basic clause is – blame Israel, call us occupiers, complain that we are not surrendering land quickly enough, etc.”
Israelis who take on this role, he said, suddenly find themselves “the toast of the town” in European capitals, invited to the best parties, on the list of the “enlightened. All of the sudden you become a ‘man of peace’ in places where the concept has never applied to them. It is amazing,” he said.
Bennett suffered through loud catcalls and insults from the audience while talking but continued anyway.
“I say this clearly: I will not surrender one inch to the Arabs. We must stop apologizing before the world. There has never been a Palestinian state, and if there was, please show us where – where is the flag, who were its leaders, where were its lands? Show us that and you will get a state immediately,” said Bennett.
Bennett’s national plan, which he proposed prior to the last elections and in several op-eds in American newspapers since, would give the PA a full-autonomy in the vast array of blocs making up Areas A and B in Judea and Samaria, annex Area C and give Arab residents there Israeli citizenship, and remove all security checkpoints in the entire region to give Arab residents full freedom of movement.
It also would give the PA massive financial backing apparently under the assumption that financial motives are driving the conflict, and has drawn fierce criticism, notably from security expert Martin Sherman, head of the Israel Institute of Strategic Studies.
Syrian rebel Yarmouk Brigades ditch US and Israel allies, defect to ISIS, DEBKAfile, December 17, 2014
The Syrian rebel militia Al Yarmouk Shuhada Brigades, backed and trained for two years by US officers, mostly CIA experts, in Jordan, and supported by the Israeli army, has abruptly dumped these sponsors and joined up with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, DEBKAfile’s exclusive military and counter-terrorism sources reveal.
The sudden defection of this 2,000-strong anti-Assad force leaves IDF defense formations on the Golan, US and Jordanian deployments in the northern part of the kingdom, and pro-Western rebel conquests in southern Syria in danger of collapse.
The Brigades’ jump into the radical jihadi camp was negotiated in the last two weeks by its commander Mousab Ali Qarfan, who also goes by the name of Mousab Zaytouneh. He was in direct contact with ISIS chief Abu Baqr Al-Baghdadi, whom our sources report has recently relocated from Iraq to his northern Syrian headquarters at al-Raqqa.
Unlike the Sinai Islamists, Ansar Beit al Maqdis, the Yarmouk Brigades did not pledge allegiance to ISIS. The ir pact was forged as an operational alliance, which is just as grave a peril for the rebel militias’ abandoned allies.
For Israel, in particular, the new development is fraught with three dangers:
1. The Yarmouk Brigades are strung out along Israel’s Golan border with Syria, from the UN peacekeepers camp opposite Kibbutz Ein Zivan (see map) in the north, down to the Israeli-Syrian-Jordanian border junction in the south. The Brigades therefore sit along 45 of the total 76 kilometers of the Syrian-Israeli border. This means that a long stretch of Israel’s Golan border with Syria has fallen under the control of the Islamic State.
2. This militia also commands sections of the Syrian-Jordanian border, as well as districts of the southern Syrian town of Deraa. Therefore, the link between Jordan and southern Syria, which served American strategic interests, is now under military threat.
3. Islamic State forces are preparing to take advantage of their new asset with a buildup near the Druze Mountains (see map) for a rapid push south towards the town of Deraa, where they will join forces with their new ally.
Netanyahu: Palestinian move at UN will lead to Hamas takeover in West Bank
The unilateral move by the Palestinian’s at the UN on Wednesday will lead to Hamas taking over the West Bank, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday evening while lighting candles for the third night of Hannuka at his office.
“Abbas thinks that by taking unilateral steps he threatens us; he doesn’t understand that their result will be Hamas taking over the West Bank,” Netanyahu said.
“We will never allow this and will never accept unilateral diktats. We will always protect our security.”
Jordan formally submitted to the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday a draft resolution calling for peace between Israel and the Palestinians within one year and an Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank by the end of 2017.
The Palestinian-drafted resolution was formally submitted to the 15-member council, which means it could be put to a vote as soon as 24 hours later, but it does not guarantee it will happen. Some drafts formally submitted have never been voted.
Diplomats say negotiations on the text could take days or weeks. Jordan’s UN envoy Dina Kawar said she hoped the council could reach a unanimous decision on the resolution.
Reuters contributed to this report.
Jordanian newspaper reports details on Palestinian draft resolution to UN
Calling for end of Israeli occupation and establishment of Palestinian state within two years
Dec 18, 2014, 02:03PM | Yael Klein

PA Leader Mahmoud Abbas AP/Channel 2 News
As-Sabeel Weekly summarizes the draft of the Palestinian resolution as stated by UN diplomatic sources. The resolution presents a process of 12 steps to end the Israeli occupation and bring international recognition of a Palestinian state. The draft as published in the Jordanian newspaper is not taken from an official UN document and therefore may not be identical to the one appearing in the formal PA resolution submitted to the UN.
1. The Council highlights the urgent need for reaching a peace solution which will end the Israeli occupation since 1967 and will bring to the founding of two sovereign democratic states within one year. Two states existing side by side, with defined borders.
2. The solution, reached by means of negotiation, will be executed according to the following:
– The state borders will be determined along the lines of the June 4th, 1967 borders.
– The Palestinian state will be respected, Israel will gradually retreat by the end of 2017 from the occupied territories.
– Palestinian refugees will be treated justly
– Jerusalem is to be a common capital for both countries; freedom of religion will be practiced.
3. The Council agrees that the permanent agreement must immediately lead to end of occupation and mutual recognition
4. A timetable establishing the security arrangements through negotiation must be formed
5. The Council intends to welcome Palestine as a full UN member
6. The Council urges both sides to seriously act together to guarantee peace and refrain from any act of incitement. Therefore, the council calls on all international states and organizations to support the negotiations.
7. The Council calls on all sides to stand behind their commitments to the International humanitarian law.
8. The Council encourages regional efforts to obtain peace in the Middle East.
9. The Council guarantees to assist both sides in reaching an agreement within the timetable determined. The Council promotes proposal for assembling an international peace committee to launch forward negotiations.
10. Both sides are called on by the Council to refrain from taking one-sided, illegal steps, such as construction in settlements.
11. The Council urges sides to immediately begin improving the unstable situation in Gaza Strip, and providing humanitarian aid through the different UN agencies.
12. The Council calls on the UN General Secretary to file a report stating the application of the presented decision within three months
13. The Council decides to leave the issue open for discussion.
EU’s Mogherini: Hamas must remain on our terror list
At Hannukah reception, union’s foreign policy chief speaks out against anti-Semitism, says world must learn from Maccabees
By Raphael Ahren
December 18, 2014, 1:02 pm
via EU’s Mogherini: Hamas must remain on our terror list | The Times of Israel.
European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said Wednesday she is committed to keeping Hamas on its list of terrorist organizations.
Speaking at a Hanukkah reception at the European Commission in Brussels, Mogherini delivered a speech about the need to fight anti-Semitism, saying that the world needs to learn from the Maccabees. In her remarks, she did not mention the EU Court of Justice’s ruling to reverse, “on procedural grounds,” the inclusion of Hamas on its list of terrorist organizations.
After her remarks, she spoke to the director-general of the European Jewish Association, Rabbi Menachem Margolin, and told him that she was worried about the court’s decision because she knew that it could hurt the Jewish community, according to Margolin.
“I asked her if she actually saw the statement her spokesperson sent out in her name, and she said that not only did she see it, she initiated it,” Margolin told The Times of Israel. “She said that we couldn’t do anything about it in advance, but that she knew it was a very sensitive decision than can hurt the Jews. She said it’s not a political decision and thus not in her hands.”
Mogherini promised that the EU would appeal the court’s decision and make sure that Hamas will again be blacklisted, Margolin said.
Earlier on Wednesday, Mogherini’s spokesperson Iina Lietzen sent out a press release stating that the court’s ruling is “clearly based on procedural grounds and it does not imply any assessment by the Court of the substantive reasons for the designation of Hamas as a terrorist organization.” The EU institutions will “take appropriate remedial action, including any eventual appeal to the ruling,” Lietzen stated.
Jerusalem reacted angrily to the court’s decision, calling on the EU to swiftly place Hamas on its blacklist again. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday evening accused the union of naivete and hypocrisy, even suggesting that Europeans hadn’t learned the lessons of the Holocaust.
Obama’s Worst Lie About his Dirty Castro Deal is in his First Sentence
December 17, 2014
by Daniel Greenfield
via Obama’s Worst Lie About his Dirty Castro Deal is in his First Sentence | FrontPage Magazine.

Usually you have to get at least two sentences into an Obama speech to find a whopper so big that McDonald’s wouldn’t be able to figure out what to charge for it. Not this time. Instead the worst lie in Obama’s Cuba speech was in his very first sentence.
“Today, the United States of America is changing its relationship with the people of Cuba,” Obama said.
No, nope. Still no.
Cuban is run by the Castro thugs. There is no democratically elected government. Obama did not make a deal with the elected representatives of the Cuban people.
He made a deal with the Castro crime family.
The people of Cuba have no say in how they live. They have no say in how they are governed. They have no say in their relationship with the United States except to flee by boat. Which many of them have done.
That opening sentence is the slimiest lie in Obama’s series of lies about his dirty deal with the Castros. It’s the slimiest lie because with it Obama makes the explicitly false claim that Raul Castro represents the Cuban people.
It’s an endorsement of the Communist dictatorship.
“There’s a complicated history between the United States and Cuba. I was born in 1961 — just over two years after Fidel Castro took power in Cuba, and just a few months after the Bay of Pigs invasion, which tried to overthrow his regime,” Obama said, as usual making it all about him.
The phrasing of his speech actually makes the case that the history involved doesn’t matter because it took place before Obama was born.
This is disturbingly egocentric even for Obama.
“Neither the American nor the Cuban people are well-served by a policy that’s rooted in events that took place before many of us were born,” Obama states.
Regardless of when Obama was born, the regime he just made a deal with it is still the same one as then. That concept seems to elude Obama’s narcissistic grasp of history.
“First, I’ve instructed Secretary (of State John) Kerry to immediately begin discussions with Cuba to re-establish diplomatic relations that have been severed since January of 1961. Going forward, the United States will re-establish an embassy in Havana, and high-ranking officials will visit Cuba.”
I’m sure Hanoi John will be thrilled.
“Second, I’ve instructed Secretary Kerry to review Cuba’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism. This review will be guided by the facts and the law. Terrorism has changed in the last several decades. At a time when we are focused on threats from al-Qaida to ISIL, a nation that meets our conditions and renounces the use of terrorism should not face this sanction.”
Marxist terrorist groups haven’t disappeared and some of them interact with Islamic terrorist groups.
Step three involves bailing out the collapsing Castro regime by sending lots and lots of money to Cuba.
No, really. Here’s Obama.
Third, we are taking steps to increase travel, commerce, and the flow of information to and from Cuba… it will be easier for Americans to travel to Cuba, and Americans will be able to use American credit and debit cards on the island… we’re significantly increasing the amount of money that can be sent to Cuba… we will facilitate authorized transactions between the United States and Cuba. U.S. financial institutions will be allowed to open accounts at Cuban financial institutions… it will be easier for U.S. exporters to sell goods in Cuba…
But Obama respects the embargo. No really.
As these changes unfold, I look forward to engaging Congress in an honest and serious debate about lifting the embargo.
Unilateral dictatorship is not an honest and serious debate.
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