Archive for January 16, 2015

US Army soldiers to train “moderate” Syrian rebels.

January 16, 2015

Now all the U.S. Army has to do is figure which rebel is a fighter and a member of ISIS or Al Qaeda.

BY Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

 

US Army soldiers to train “moderate” Syrian rebels.

 

The Obama administration has announced that 400 U.S. Army soldiers will be deployed in Middle Eastern countries to train more than 5,000 “moderate” Syrian rebels.

Support systems and personnel also will be deployed at the training bases in Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar, according to Defense Dept. spokeswoman Elissa Smith.

President Barack Obama has maintained a policy that no American soldiers will set foot in Syria to help put an end to the civil war that has raged almost four years and has turned the Islamic State into a household world.

Obama apparently has decided on training rebels since the American-led aerial campaign against ISIS has not stopped the beheaders from actually taking over more territory in Syria.

The war has attracted the participation of almost every big-name terrorist group in the world, and each rebel group has appeared to be as barbaric as the army of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

There are apparently enough surviving “moderates” whom officials in the Obama administration  want to train, but Reuters reported that it will take 15,000 rebels to take back territory held by the Islamic State (ISIS), which has become Obama’s favorite target in the Middle East, even more than the ‘peace process.”

He also has authorized 3,000 troops to act as advisers in Iraq, which was supposed to have become a freedom-loving democracy long ago as a result of the American foreign policy program.

Now all the U.S. Army has to do is figure which rebel is a fighter and not a terrorist, meaning which one is “moderate” by not belonging to ISIS or Al Qaeda.

“We … know the Syrian opposition better now than we did two years ago through the programs we’ve had providing non-lethal assistance,” Smith said.

In the understatement of the day, an unidentified senior defense official told Defense One, “This is going to be hard. We have to recruit the guys; we have to assume that there are a lot of guys who are recruitable; there’s got to be some vetting. This is not going to be an easy enterprise here.”

The New Charlie Hebdo, 5,000,000 copies sold.

January 16, 2015

The New charlie Hebdo, 5,000,000 copies sold.

 

And now here digital, free to download , have fun.
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FM: Will EU condemn Belgium, France for ‘excessive force’?

January 16, 2015

FM: Will EU condemn Belgium, France for ‘excessive force’?

Amid crackdown on jihadists, Liberman says unlike Israel, European nations won’t likely be urged to ‘negotiate with terrorists’

By Marissa Newman and AFP January 16, 2015, 1:29 pm

via FM: Will EU condemn Belgium, France for ‘excessive force’? | The Times of Israel.

 

Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman (photo credit: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman (photo credit: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

 

oreign Minister Avigdor Liberman on Friday rebuked the European Union for its frequent condemnations of Israel’s counterterrorism efforts, as Belgium, France, and Germany launched a crackdown on radical Islamists.

Two people were killed and one wounded during a raid in eastern Belgium on Thursday night, Paris police rounded up a dozen terror suspects, and Germany detained two Turkish nationals.

In a statement on Friday, Liberman wrote: “I wonder if the EU will issue a condemnation to the governments of Belgium and France for the use of excessive force and call on them to negotiate with terrorists and resolve the issues around the negotiation table… interesting.”

The foreign minister was referencing the frequent denunciations and calls for restraint from the 28-country bloc in response to Israeli operations, and repeated calls to reinstate peace talks with the Palestinians.

Police arrested several Islamist suspects in anti-terror raids across Europe on Friday as a deadly shootout with militants in Belgium and the aftermath of the Paris attacks kept the continent on alert.

Belgium beefed up security a day after police killed two suspected jihadists in the eastern town of Verviers near the German border, foiling what police called “imminent” attacks by a cell that had recently returned from Syria.

Belgian police arrested 13 people during a dozen raids overnight, smashing a plot to kill police officers “in public roads and in police stations,” prosecutors said Friday.

“The group was on the verge of carrying out terrorist attacks to kill police officers on public roads and in police stations,” spokesman Eric Van der Sijpt told a news conference.

French police detained 12 people overnight in the suburbs of Paris in connection with last week’s attacks on the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine, a Jewish supermarket and a policewoman, in which 17 people were killed.

The nine men and three women arrested in France overnight were to be questioned about “possible logistic support” they may have given to the Paris gunmen — Islamist brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi and Amedy Coulibaly — in particular weapons and vehicles, the source said.

Hundreds of German police meanwhile raided alleged Islamist sites in Berlin early on Friday, arresting two men suspected of being part of a group planning to carry out an attack in Syria, police said.

There was no immediate link between the raids, but they highlighted fears about young Europeans traveling to fight a holy war with the Islamic State and other extremist groups in the Middle East, and then returning to launch attacks on Western targets.

Prime Minister Charles Michel raised Belgium’s terror alert to its second-highest level following the militant gun battle, which was followed by around a dozen raids in Brussels and its suburbs.

Journalists and local residents stand near police vehicles as police set a large security perimeter in the city center of Verviers on January 15, 2015, during a "jihadist-related" anti-terrorism operation. (Photo credit: AFP/ BRUNO FAHY)

Jewish schools in Brussels, the port city of Antwerp, and in Amsterdam in the Netherlands closed Friday due to fears of further trouble.

Geert Wilders The Hague Jan 14 2015

January 16, 2015

Geert Wilders The Hague Jan 14 2015

Threats Against Sweden’s Jews Double After Paris Attacks

January 16, 2015

Violent anti-Semitic threats against Sweden’s 20,000 Jewish community have doubled since the Paris terror attacks, a community rep. said.

By Arutz Sheva Staff

First Publish: 1/15/2015, 1:17 PM

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/189995#.VLe14iuG98E

Anti-Israel protest in Stockhold, Sweden
Anti-Israel protest in Stockholm, Sweden Miriam Alster/Flash 90

The number of threats against Swedish Jews has doubled since the Paris attacks and the killing of four people in a kosher supermarket, a representative said Thursday.

“The threats have at least doubled in Sweden,” Lena Posner-Koeroesi of the Council of Jewish Communities told AFP.

Security has been increased around Jewish institutions, particularly in the capital Stockholm, police spokesman Lars Bystroem said.

Sweden has previously drawn international criticism for not taking threats to its Jewish community seriously.

“Saepo (the Swedish security service) and the police believe that we must have more protection and they are usually scrupulous in deploying their resources,” Posner-Koeroesi said.

“They show a good understanding of our situation. That is important because members of the community are worried,” she added.

Last month, Bjorn Soder, the deputy speaker of the Swedish parliament caused an outrage by suggesting that Jews living in Sweden should leave their Jewish identities behind if they wish to be considered Swedes.

There has been a notably sharp rise in anti-Semitism throughout Europe in recent months, particularly during Israel’s Operation Protective Edge in Gaza last summer.

According to the Council of Jewish Communities in Sweden, half of the country’s 20,000 Jews live in Stockholm.