Archive for October 14, 2015

Israel deploys hundreds of soldiers in Jerusalem

October 14, 2015

Israel deploys hundreds of soldiers in Jerusalem Army units to bolster police forces as wave of terror attacks washes over capital; troops will guard public buses and trains

By Judah Ari Gross and Raoul Wootliff

October 14, 2015, 10:18 am

Source: Israel deploys hundreds of soldiers in Jerusalem | The Times of Israel

With the Temple Mount in the background, Israeli soldiers are seen during preparation for a Memorial Day ceremony at the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem on April 21, 2014 (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

With the Temple Mount in the background, Israeli soldiers are seen during preparation for a Memorial Day ceremony at the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem on April 21, 2014 (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

Six companies of Israeli soldiers were mobilized in Jerusalem Wednesday, as the IDF joined efforts to secure the city following an escalation in the violence there. The move is part of a slew of measures passed by the security cabinet overnight Tuesday aiming to prevent further terror attacks after the deadliest day so far in the current wave of unrest.

Tuesday saw four terror attacks across, two of which, in Jerusalem, left three Israelis dead. All told, over 30 were injured.

“In accordance with the cabinet’s decision last night, as of this morning 300 IDF soldiers have already begun spreading out to provide additional security under police command,” an Israel Police spokesman said in a statement.

Meanwhile Wednesday, police were set to begin setting up checkpoints at the exits of Arab villages in East Jerusalem. Those police actions are intended to return security and order to all the country’s residents, the police added.

The security cabinet also voted to ramp up security arrangements on Jerusalem’s public transport, where the IDF will bolster security until the Transportation Ministry enlists additional guards. Soldiers will be stationed at bus and light rail stops, as well as on buses and trains across the city.

“IDF units will reinforce the Israel Police in cities and along roads,” and will deploy “along the security fence in the immediate term,” a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office read.

In an effort to prevent terror attack emanating from East Jerusalem — all five of Tuesday’s attackers hailed from Arab neighborhoods there — the security cabinet also voted to allow a lock-down on several Arab neighborhoods.

The site of a attack where a terrorist rammed his car into pedestrians and then got out and stabbed others, injuring at least 5 people, killing one, on Malchei Yisrael Street, in Jerusalem. October 13, 2015. (Hadas Parushl/FLASH90)

A statement from the Prime Minister’s Office said police would be “authorized to impose a closure on, or to surround, centers of friction and incitement in Jerusalem, in accordance with security considerations.”

Other courses of action approved by the security cabinet included the demolition of terrorists’ homes within days of an attack and the banning of new construction, the confiscation of the property of terrorists who carry out attacks, and the revoking of permanent residency rights from their families.

So far, the families of five Palestinian terrorists who have killed Jews will receive demolition orders. They include the families of the men who killed Eitam and Naama Henkin in a West Bank shooting attack some two weeks ago; the man who fatally stabbed Nehemia Lavi and Aharon Benita in Jerusalem 10 days ago; and the killers of Malachi Rosenfeld and Danny Gonen in shooting attacks in the West Bank earlier this year.

The security cabinet is set to reconvene on Wednesday for additional discussions based on the latest developments.

Fearful of Neighbor Iran, Gulf States Looking to Buy Israel’s Iron Dome

October 14, 2015

Fearful of Neighbor Iran, Gulf States Looking to Buy Israel’s Iron Dome

By: JNi.Media

Published: October 14th, 2015

Source: The Jewish Press » » Fearful of Neighbor Iran, Gulf States Looking to Buy Israel’s Iron Dome

An Iron Dome anti-missile system is deployed on the Golan Heights to protect northern Israel.

An Iron Dome anti-missile system is deployed on the Golan Heights to protect northern Israel.
Photo Credit: Basal Awidat / Flash 90

 

(JNi.media) Bahrain and some of its partners in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are currently negotiating to purchase Israel’s Iron Dome anti-missile system to defend against “a growing arsenal of Iranian missiles,” Sky News reported.

Developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Israel Aircraft Industries, the Iron Dome system intercepts and destroys short-range rockets and artillery shells fired from distances of 2.5 to 43 miles, after analyzing whether their trajectory would take them to a populated area. First deployed in late March 2011, by late October 2014, the Iron Dome systems had intercepted more than 1,200 rockets shot from the Gaza Strip at Israeli towns and villages.

Sky News speculated that a deal that would include the entire GCC: Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait, could be worth hundreds, of billions of dollars.

Sky News cited Bahrain’s foreign minister Khalid bin Mohammed al Khalifa, who said on the visit to London: “The Israelis have their small Iron Dome. We’ll have a much bigger one in the GCC.” He also said: “Iran has been trying to undermine and topple government in our region for years.”

A senior Gulf government source told Sky News: “If Netanyahu were not making less of a mess of things and was more like Anwar Sadat (who signed a peace deal for Egypt with Israel) then we would be happy to buy the missiles straight from Israel.” However, to save the GCC the embarrassment of purchasing a lifeline from the Zionist entity, the US has offered its services in brokering the deal, Sky News reported.

There is a bear in the woods…

October 14, 2015

There is a bear in the woods… Power LineJohn Hinderaker, October 13, 2015

Vladimir Putin thinks Barack Obama has mush for brains, but that’s not the worst of it. Michael Ramirez updates the bear in the woods theme.

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