Archive for December 13, 2018

Two soldiers dead, a third soldier and a civilian in critical condition from Palestinian shooting near Bethel – DEBKAfile

December 13, 2018

Source: Two soldiers dead, a third soldier and a civilian in critical condition from Palestinian shooting near Bethel – DEBKAfile

The IDF spokesman confirms the death of two soldiers in the second Palestinian drive-by shooting in five days, on Thursday, Dec. 13 committed by a Hamas terrorist network. A third soldier and a female civilian are in critical condition.

The attack occurred at Asaf Hill between Ofra and Bethel, while Israeli army and security forces were scouring Arab villages for the Hamas network which perpetrated the attacks on Ofra and Barkan. They caught up with a number of ringleaders in the last 24 hours, but most of the network of attackers and support teams are still at large,armed and searching for more terrorist targets. They are being cheered on by calls on the Palestinian street to avenge those “martyrs.” An obituary released by the Fatah movement in Ramallah calls the terrorists captured or killed while resisting arrest “heroic martyrs who died for the motherland and whose blood delineates the map of Free Arab Palestine.”

Witnesses later reported that the Palestinian gunman on Thursday stepped out of the vehicle and approached the Asaf Hill bus stop before shooting straight into the group of Israelis standing there. He then jumped back into the car which sped off. Soldiers patrolling the roads and setting up roadblocks to catch the shooters have located the car. It was abandoned. At least two men were reported heading on foot from the car towards Ramallah.

Ramallah has been was placed in lockdown and road blocks thrown up around Nablus. Reinforcements are being pumped into Samaria. Israeli communities are up in arms over the accelerating tempo of deadly Palestinian terror attacks, which have claimed five lives in three months, and are planning organized protests to demand tougher anti-terror action.

 

AP Exclusive: Iran hackers hunt nuclear workers, US targets

December 13, 2018

Source: AP Exclusive: Iran hackers hunt nuclear workers, US targets

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This image shows a Saturday, Nov. 17, 2018 phishing message sent to Jim Sisco of the Virginia-based risk advisory firm Enodo Global, Inc. The email was allegedly sent by the hacking group known as Charming Kitten whose spying campaign closely aligns with Iran’s interests. The email address of the recipient has been redacted to protect his privacy. (AP Photo)

LONDON (AP) — As U.S. President Donald Trump re-imposed harsh economic sanctions on Iran last month, hackers scrambled to break into personal emails of American officials tasked with enforcing them, The Associated Press has found — another sign of how deeply cyberespionage is embedded into the fabric of US-Iranian relations.

The AP drew on data gathered by the London-based cybersecurity group Certfa to track how a hacking group often nicknamed Charming Kitten spent the past month trying to break into the private emails of more than a dozen U.S. Treasury officials. Also on the hackers’ hit list: high-profile defenders, detractors and enforcers of the nuclear deal struck between Washington and Tehran, as well as Arab atomic scientists, Iranian civil society figures and D.C. think tank employees.

“Presumably, some of this is about figuring out what is going on with sanctions,” said Frederick Kagan, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute who has written about Iranian cyberespionage and was among those targeted.

Kagan said he was alarmed by the targeting of foreign nuclear experts.

“This is a little more worrisome than I would have expected,” he said.

The hit list surfaced after Charming Kitten mistakenly left one of its servers open to the internet last month. Researchers at Certfa found the server and extracted a list of 77 Gmail and Yahoo addresses targeted by the hackers that they handed to the AP for further analysis. Although those addresses likely represent only a fraction of the hackers’ overall effort — and it’s not clear how many of the accounts were successfully compromised — they still provide considerable insight into Tehran’s espionage priorities.

“The targets are very specific,” Certfa researcher Nariman Gharib said.

In a report published Thursday , Cerfta tied the hackers to the Iranian government, a judgment drawn in part on operational blunders, including a couple of cases where the hackers appeared to have accidentally revealed that they were operating from computers inside Iran. The assessment was backed by others who have tracked Charming Kitten. Allison Wikoff, a researcher with Atlanta-based Secureworks, recognized some of the digital infrastructure in Certfa’s report and said the hackers’ past operations left little doubt they were government-backed.

“It’s fairly clear-cut,” she said.

Calls to Iranian officials were not returned late Wednesday, the beginning of the weekend in the country.

Iran has previously denied responsibility for hacking operations, but an AP analysis of its targets suggests that Charming Kitten is working in close alignment with the Islamic Republic’s interests. The most striking among them were the nuclear officials — a scientist working on a civilian nuclear project for the Pakistan’s Ministry of Defense, a senior operator at the Research and Training Reactor in the Jordanian city of Ramtha, and a high-ranking researcher at the Atomic Energy Commission of Syria.

The trio suggested a general interest in nuclear technology and administration. Others on the hit list — such as Guy Roberts, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Defense Programs — pointed to an eagerness to keep track of officials charged with overseeing America’s nuclear arsenal.

“This is something I’ve been worried about,” Roberts said when alerted to his presence on the list.

Still more targets are connected to the Iran deal — a 2015 pact negotiated by former U.S. President Barack Obama’s administration and other world powers that called for Tehran to curb its uranium enrichment in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions. Trump tore up the deal in May over the objections of most of America’s allies and has re-imposed a series of punishing restrictions on Iran since.

One of Charming Kitten’s targets was Andrew J. Grotto, whose tenure on the U.S. National Security Council straddled the Obama and Trump administrations and who has written about Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

Jarrett Blanc, the State Department coordinator responsible for the implementation of the nuclear deal under Obama, was also on the list. He said news of his targeting was no shock.

“I’ve retained contact with Iranian counterparts since leaving government,” he said. “I’d be very surprised if there were not Iranian groups trying to hack into my various email accounts.”

Like the Russian hackers who have chased after America’s drone, space and submarine secrets , the list indicates that Iranian spies were also interested in the world of U.S. defense companies. One of those targeted is a senior director of “breakthrough technology” at the aerospace arm of Honeywell International Inc., the New Jersey-based industrial conglomerate; another is a vice president at Virginia-based Science Applications International Corp., a prominent Pentagon contractor.

Honeywell said it was aware that one of its employees had their personal account “exposed,” adding that there was no evidence that the company’s network was compromised. SAIC said it found no trace of any hacking attempt against its employee’s account.

There were Iranian targets too, including media workers, an agronomist and a senior employee of the country’s Department of Environment — a possible sign that Tehran’s crackdown on environmentalists , which began earlier this year, continues apace.

Hacking has long been a feature of the tense relationship between the United States and Iran, whose militant brand of Shia Islam has challenged American interests in the Middle East since 1979.

It was against Iran that U.S. and Israeli spies are said to have deployed the pioneering, centrifuge-rattling computer worm dubbed Stuxnet in a bid to sabotage the country’s uranium enrichment capabilities. Iranian hackers in turn are blamed for denial of service assaults on American banks and computer-wrecking cyberattacks in Saudi Arabia, Iran’s regional archrival.

The Charming Kitten campaign uncovered by Certfa is far less sophisticated, generally relying on a password-stealing technique called phishing. Two Nov. 17 emails provided to the AP by Jim Sisco of Enodo Global Inc., a Virginia-based risk advisory firm that was targeted by Charming Kitten, mimic the look and feel of Gmail security alerts, a technique used by hackers across the globe.

An analysis of Certfa’s data shows the group targeted at least 13 U.S. Treasury employees’ personal emails, including one belonging to a director at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, which fights money laundering and terror financing, and one used by the Iran licensing chief at the Office of Foreign Asset Control, which is in charge of enforcing U.S. sanctions. But a few employees’ LinkedIn profiles referenced back office jobs or routine tax work.

That suggested “a fairly scattershot attempt,” said Clay Stevenson, a former Treasury official who now consults on sanctions and was himself targeted by Charming Kitten.

Others’ experience suggests a more professional effort.

Georgetown University professor and South Asia security expert Christine Fair said she had only recently returned from a conference in Afghanistan attended by Iranian officials and a visit to the Iranian border when she learned she was in the hackers’ sights.

“The timing is uncanny,” she said.

Another Charming Kitten target was an intern working for the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a Washington think tank that has been one of the Iran deal’s fiercest critics. How the intern — whose email isn’t public and whose name appears nowhere on the organization’s website — crossed the hackers’ radar is not clear. The foundation issued a statement calling the revelation “yet another indicator that Iran must be viewed as a nefarious actor in all theatres in which it operates.”

Kagan, the scholar, said most signs pointed to a serious, state-backed operation.

“It doesn’t look like freelancers,” he said.

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Monika Mathur and Desmond Butler in Washington contributed to this report.

 

Yellow Vest protesters blame the Jews

December 13, 2018

Source: Yellow Vest protesters blame the Jews

It did not take long before the violent economic protests racking France turned anti-Semitic, blaming Jews for their woes and controlling the government; Synagogues shuttered for first time; Spike in emigration inquiries.

Last Saturday, the Chabad House on the Champs-Elysées Boulevard temporarily closed its doors for the first time due to safety concerns. The Chabad House issued a message saying that “for the first time, the Chabad House will not open on Shabbat morning; the police do not have the situation under control and today is a very dangerous day.”

 "Macron -whore of the Jews"

“Macron -whore of the Jews”

At another synagogue in the city, emails were sent to members of the community before Shabbat, warning of the riots. “In the Eli Dray synagogue they recommended us not to conduct services in the morning,” said Tova and Yehoshua Nagler who were staying in the city for Shabbat. “The caretaker announced that anyone who nevertheless wants to go will only be able to enter until nine in the morning, and take into account that the synagogue will remain closed until evening because the gates will be closed from inside, so they asked people who come to pray to bring food along.”

“The Jews are pulling the strings”

On Route A6, the main artery between Paris and Marseilles, a huge banner was hung on a bridge: “Macron is a whore of the Jews.” Social networks have also become an arena for spreading anti-Semitic expression. Thus, for example, a message circulated by an anonymous source wearing a mask: “It was the rich Jews who brought Macron to power so that he would be their puppet and they are pulling the strings. The Jews are responsible for the lowering of taxes on the rich and for the whole financial situation.”

In another video, an activist from the “Yellow Vests” invited demonstrators to come to a Chabad Hanukah candle lighting, saying: “The Jewish people celebrate while the French have nothing to eat.” The anti-Semitic French entertainer Dieudonné M’bala M’bala and his admirers joined the demonstrators and gave the Nazi salute.

A French soldier guards a synagogue (Photo: Y. Tessler)

A French soldier guards a synagogue (Photo: Y. Tessler)

A video circulated on the social networks of French musician Stephen Ballet, who lives in Istanbul, inciting protesters to “understand that the real enemy is the Jews,” as he puts it. Ballet, an esteemed musician with a racist reputation, uploaded last week a YouTube video which garnered 36,000 views before it was blocked. In the video Ballet claims that lighting Hanukah candles in front of the Eiffel Tower “while the French are dying of hunger” is a deliberate provocation by the Jews against the French people. He also expressed regret that he could not come and “say hello” to the Jews who lit the candles.

An increase in number of French Jews wishing to emigrate

The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews headed by Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, which helps Jews immigrate to Israel, notes that following the events in France there has been a surge in the number of Jews interested in immigrating to Israel. Uriel Saada, head of the France Desk at the Fellowship, said that he received dozens of requests from Jewish families interested in immigrating to Israel.

“Only last Friday I received about ten phone calls, which is very rare because usually they do not call at all on Fridays,” he says. According to Saada, since police forces in Paris are occupied with the riots and attempts to restore order, the Jews began to secure the synagogues themselves, and even warned the weekend that it would be better not to bring children to prayers.

He also noted that the trend of Jewish families planning to immigrate to Israel is increasing. “As long as the activists do not accept what they are demanding — raising the minimum wage — the situation will continue and may even escalate. I do not think that everyone will rush in and make this move, but there is no visible end to this protest.”

Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, president of the Fellowship, said: “Anti-Semitism in France has become widespread and very blatant in recent years, and the authorities are still acting feebly against it. Due to the situation, we are prepared with the necessary resources to assist any Jew who wishes to immigrate to Israel through us and be successfully absorbed in Israel.

“We are also working in France and throughout Europe to secure Jewish institutions. I hope that the European leadership will succeed in its efforts to eradicate anti-Semitism, but until then it is important that we all stand guard.”

 

Jihad forces cannot be tamed or appeased

December 13, 2018

Source: Jihad forces cannot be tamed or appeased

Op-ed: It is bewildering that some believe Hamas can be appeased despite Hezbollah proving that Jihad forces need no excuse for their propagation of destruction; Hezbollah is also world’s largest crime organization but Obama chose a conciliatory policy ignoring their drug smuggling, money laundering.

Well, Israel is not imposing any blockade on Lebanon, which is controlled by Hezbollah. There is no historical conflict with the Lebanese people. Lebanon has even been the focal point of tourism in the Arab world for many years; great beaches, restaurants, and a dazzling nightlife — a paradise.

Nasrallah and Sinwar (Photos: AP)

Nasrallah and Sinwar (Photos: AP)

But Lebanon has an Iranian element: Hezbollah. And they are building a network of missiles and tunnels, just like in the south, in the context of their profound hatred for the West, including Israel and the Jews.Turning to Hamas for a moment, we must ask: Will the Gaza Strip begin to flourish once the blockade is lifted? Will Hamas change its skin?

Hezbollah provides us with the answer. It is not about the blockade or a particular conflict, nor is it a border dispute. It is the abhorrent hatred that permeates the Jihad organizations, Sunni and Shiite alike.

After all, this happens wherever Jihad advocates gain power or take over, even in countries, and in fact, especially in countries where there is no significant presence of Americans, Jews, or Europeans. After all, Hezbollah can allow Lebanon to thrive and prosper. But it prefers to invest all its resources in the death industry.

Nasrallah with number 2 man in Hamas

Nasrallah with number 2 man in Hamas

The confrontation will come. And even assuming that Israel will be hit and suffer, and it will be hit, Lebanon will return to the Middle Ages. And despite the obvious outcome, Hezbollah continues.

It is not clear why anyone thinks that Hamas is any different from Hezbollah. That does not mean that Hamas should not be offered a generous deal on the basis of “rehabilitation in return for demilitarization.” But all we have to do is look at Hezbollah, in order to know that Hamas’ response is obvious.

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Hezbollah is not only an international terrorist organization, it is also an international criminal organization. Much of the organization’s income comes from cocaine trade. President Obama, upon his election, adopted a conciliatory policy and declared intention to engage in dialogue and integrate Hezbollah into Lebanese politics.

 (Photo: AP, AFP)

(Photo: AP, AFP)

In 2008, five years before he was appointed head of the CIA, John Brennan wrote a position paper that outlines the new appeasement policy toward Iran and Hezbollah. “The president must implement a policy of integration that encourages the moderates,” he wrote.

It is possible that appeasement can work. But as far as Iran and Hezbollah are concerned, their appetite is only growing. Instead of restraint, Iran stuck its long arms throughout the Middle East, to Yemen, Syria, and total control over Lebanon through Hezbollah.

And furthermore, the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) exposed the huge drug trafficking and money laundering network of Hezbollah as part of Operation Cassandra. Hezbollah, in conjunction with Latin American drug cartels, committed crimes on American soil. But the US administration decided that appeasement is more important than combating crime and terrorism, and instructed its agencies to turn a blind eye so as not to irritate the monster and not distract from signing the nuclear agreement with Iran.

John Kelly, the man who headed the Cassandra operation, claims that “Hezbollah is one of the largest transnational crime organizations in the world.” But gradually it became clear to him and the FBI agents dealing with issues related to Iran that their work was for naught. The matter was revealed last year in a detailed, worldwide report by Politico magazine, which apparently gave immunity to the monster. The Obama doctrine apparently gave immunity to the monster.

 

 

Pompeo at UN says Iran stocking up on ballistic missiles

December 13, 2018

Source: Pompeo at UN says Iran stocking up on ballistic missiles | The Times of Israel

US secretary of state says Islamic republic has hundreds of missiles that threaten US regional allies, calls on Security Council to uphold arms embargo

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo adjusts his tie during a UN Security Council meeting on Iran's compliance with the 2015 nuclear agreement, on December 12, 2018, at United Nations headquarters. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo adjusts his tie during a UN Security Council meeting on Iran’s compliance with the 2015 nuclear agreement, on December 12, 2018, at United Nations headquarters. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

UNITED NATIONS — US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday urged the UN Security Council to ban any Iranian activity related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons and accused Tehran of building “a robust ballistic missile force” that threatens the Mideast and Europe.

Pompeo told the UN’s most powerful body that Iran has built the largest ballistic missile force in the region and has more than 10 ballistic missile systems in its inventory or in development.

“We risk the security of our people if Iran continues stocking up on ballistic missiles,” Pompeo said.

“We risk escalation of conflict in the region if we fail to restore deterrence. And we convey to all other malign actors that they too can defy the Security Council with impunity if we do nothing,” he added.

The Security Council banned nuclear-capable Iranian missiles from 2010 to 2015, but after the Iran nuclear deal in 2015, the council adopted a weaker provision that “calls upon” Iran not to undertake such activity.

Pompeo said that regardless of the changed language, the world “must agree to stop it now.”

Iran has “hundreds of missiles which pose a threat to our partners in the region,” Pompeo said, likely referring to Israel and Arab allies such as Saudi Arabia.

A Ghadr-F missile is displayed next to a portrait of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at a Revolutionary Guard hardware exhibition marking the 36th anniversary of outset of Iran-Iraq war, at Baharestan Sq. in downtown Tehran, Iran, on Sunday, September 25, 2016. (AP/Vahid Salemi)

He also urged the council not to lift an arms embargo on Iran in 2020 and to inspect ships in ports and stop them on the high seas to prevent Iran from circumventing existing arms restrictions.

“We also call on the Council to establish inspection and interdiction measures, in ports and on the high seas, to thwart Iran’s continuing efforts to circumvent existing arms restrictions,” Pompeo said.

Pompeo has put a major focus on ramping up pressure on Iran, with President Donald Trump withdrawing from an international accord on curbing Tehran’s nuclear program negotiated under his predecessor Barack Obama.

Pompeo called for the re-imposition of a ban on Iran developing missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons as outlined under Security Council Resolution 1929 of 2010.

That resolution was superseded by Security Council Resolution 2231 backing the Iran nuclear accord, which also called upon Tehran to refrain from the sensitive missile work.

Iran has argued that its missile tests are not nuclear in nature and that it is defending itself against threats, noting that Western powers backed Saddam Hussein in the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war.

European powers remain committed to the Iran accord and note that UN inspectors say Tehran has complied with terms on ending its nuclear program.

Karel van Oosterom, the permanent representative of the Netherlands to the UN, speaks ahead of a Security Council meeting on Iran at United Nations headquarters on December 12, 2018. (Kevin Hagen/Getty Images/AFP)

Karel van Oosterom, the Dutch ambassador to the United Nations, in a statement on behalf of eight European nations said that Iran’s missile program was concerning but separate from the nuclear accord.

“We call on Iran to refrain from such activities, which deepen mistrust and increase regional tensions and are in non-conformity with Resolution 2231,” he told reporters.

 

Hamas claims deadly Ofra terror attack after Israel kills suspected shooter

December 13, 2018

Source: Hamas claims deadly Ofra terror attack after Israel kills suspected shooter | The Times of Israel

Hamas says Salih Barghouti carried out the shooting attack and hails him as a ‘heroic martyr’; he shot a pregnant woman resulting in the death of her baby

A poster published by Hamas claiming the December 9, 2108, Ofra terror attack and praising the 'martyr' Salih Barghouti, posted on Hamas's official Twitter account, December 12, 2108. (Twitter)

A poster published by Hamas claiming the December 9, 2108, Ofra terror attack and praising the ‘martyr’ Salih Barghouti, posted on Hamas’s official Twitter account, December 12, 2108. (Twitter)

The Hamas terror group early Thursday claimed credit for the deadly shooting attack outside the Ofra settlement earlier this week, saying the suspect shot dead by Israeli forces several hours earlier was one of its members.

“Hamas announces with great pride the death of its martyr Salih Omar Barghouti, the perpetrator of the heroic Ofra operation,” the terror group wrote on its official Twitter account early Thursday morning.

While Hamas claimed Barghouti, it did not specifically say that it orchestrated the attack.

Seven people were wounded in the drive-by shooting attack on a bus stop outside of Ofra on Sunday night, including a 30-weeks pregnant woman who was seriously injured. The baby was delivered in an emergency operation, but died earlier Wednesday.

Barghouti, 29 and a resident of Kobar, a village near Ramallah, was killed Wednesday evening after he tried to attack troops while escaping arrest and was shot, the Shin Bet security agency said, adding that he was believed to have carried out the Ofra terror attack.

Four other people suspected of being involved in the attack were arrested, the Shin Bet also said.

Palestinian news outlets said Barghouti was killed when troops opened fire on a taxi he was traveling in on a road in the town of Surda, a village also near Ramallah.

For the past three days, soldiers have been carrying out intensive searches for suspects involved in the terror attack.

Image of Salih Barghouti posted on Hamas’s official Twitter account. (Screenshot: Twitter)

The announcement of Barghouti’s death and the arrests took place shortly after the funeral for the newborn, and after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed the army would catch those involved in the attack.

Late Wednesday, troops also raided a home in Kobar belonging to Barghouti’s family and surrounded a building in Ramallah, according to Palestinian reports.

Clashes subsequently broke out between the troops and young Palestinians near the home in Kobar, according to the official PA news site Wafa. 

During the clashes, two Palestinians were injured by live fire, Wafa reported.

Pictures shared on social media appeared to show an IDF vehicle towing a white car that seemed to match a vehicle seen on security video of the terror attack, from which the shots were fired at the bus station in Ofra.

In security video showing the terror attack, a white car can be seen opening fire as it passes by the bus stop. A taxi traveling alongside the white car was suspected of being involved in the shooting as well.

Barghouti worked for the Rafideen taxi company, an employee at the company told The Times of Israel. The company is based in Ramallah. He had worked the past three days, according to the employee, who asked to remain unnamed.

Earlier, hundreds of mourners gathered at Jerusalem’s Mount of Olives cemetery Wednesday night for the funeral of a newborn.

The infant, born after Sunday’s shooting by emergency C-section, was pronounced dead earlier in the day by doctors at the Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem after several days in intensive care.

Some 300 hundred people crowded around the fresh gravesite on the Mount of Olives, overlooking Jerusalem’s Old City, using umbrellas to shield the baby’s tiny body, wrapped in a prayer shawl and smaller than a shoe box, from the steadily falling rain.

Relatives of Amichai and Shira Ish-Ran attend the funeral of their baby, who was born prematurely after his mother was wounded in a terror attack outside the West Bank settlement of Ofra, at Mount of Olives ceremony in Jerusalem on December 12, 2018. (Yonatan Sindel, Flash90)

Barely able to speak between sobs, grandfather Refael Ish-Ran said despite the baby’s short life, few people had “managed to unite the nation of Israel” like he had.

“You brought so much light. And with all the light that you brought, we will extinguish their darkness,” he said in his eulogy.

The baby’s parents, Shira and Amichai Ish-Ran, were both recovering from gunshot wounds at the hospital and unable to attend the funeral. Shira, who was 30 weeks pregnant at the time of the shooting, was seriously wounded in the shooting, but doctors said Wednesday her condition was improving.

Shortly before the burial, the baby underwent a symbolic circumcision and was named Amiad Yisrael. The parents had only been able to visit the baby on Wednesday morning.

 

Netanyahu doesn’t rule out taking battle inside Iran – Israel News – Jerusalem Post

December 13, 2018

Source: Netanyahu doesn’t rule out taking battle inside Iran – Israel News – Jerusalem Post

Netanyahu said his policy has always been “to stop bad things when they are small. So we meet Iran head-on in Syria, and if we need to, will do whatever we need to do protect ourselves, as you would.”

BY HERB KEINON
 DECEMBER 13, 2018 04:30
Iranian armed forces members march during the annual military parade in Tehran

Israel does not rule out acting militarily inside Iran’s border if it feels that is necessary for its security, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday.

Asked at an annual appearance before the foreign press if Israel would act inside Iran’s borders, Netanyahu said, “Our redline is our survival. We do what is necessary to protect Israel against the Iranian regime that openly calls for the annihilation of the Jewish state.”

Pressed if that means Israel is not ruling out engaging Iran inside Iran, Netanyahu replied: “I’m not ruling out doing anything we need to defend ourselves. For the moment, Israel is the only military in the world that is directly engaging Iranian forces. We are doing that in Syria and pulling them back.”

Iran, Netanyahu said, is “interested in bringing their army 1,500 km. from Iran to our borders, bringing in missiles with a range of 400 to 700 km., which covers  all of Israel; and bringing in 80,000 Shia militias with the express purpose of destroying us.”

Netanyahu said his policy has always been “to stop bad things when they are small. So we meet Iran head-on in Syria, and if we need to, will do whatever we need to do protect ourselves, as you would.”

Asked about whether the role of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been tarnished in the Mideast as a result of the killing of Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey, and what that means for Israel, Netanyahu said that what happened in Istanbul was “horrific,” and that each country with ties with Saudi Arabia will deal with it in its “own way.”

But, he said, this needs to be balanced by a realization of the importance of the role Saudi Arabia plays in the Middle East, “because if Saudi Arabia is destabilized, the world will be destabilized – not the Middle East, the world would be destabilized. And I think that has to be taken into account.”

Netanyahu also decried the hypocrisy of countries such as Iran – which he said hangs gays, journalists and dissidents in the public square – preaching morality on this issue.

Each year the Government Press Office hosts an event for foreign journalists with the prime minister, and this year it was held at the Shalva Center in Jerusalem. Five questions were allowed, after Netanyahu delivered a presentation on how Israel’s ties with the world have blossomed because of its security expertise, intelligence and technology.

One of those question had to do with the police investigations against him – how worried he is over what the attorney-general will decide regarding an indictment, and how this affects his political calculations.

“I believe nothing will come of it, because there is nothing in it,” repeating his well-worn mantra on the subject.” And it does not affect my support, because people believe what I said, and we are doing the right things for the country.”

He added that he believes the “Israeli public will also express that when the time comes.”

 

IDF kills Ofra terrorist suspect, son of West Bank Hamas leader

December 13, 2018

Source: IDF kills Ofra terrorist suspect, son of West Bank Hamas leader – Arab-Israeli Conflict – Jerusalem Post

The shootout took place just hours after the four-day-old baby of Shira Ish-ran was pronounced dead Wednesday.

BY KHALED ABU TOAMEH, ANNA AHRONHEIM, TOVAH LAZAROFF
 DECEMBER 13, 2018 00:16
Israeli security forces and emergency personnel work at the scene of shooting attack

The IDF killed the son of a West Bank Hamas leader and arrested suspected of links to the terrorist cell that wounded seven Israeli civilians at a bus stop outside of the Ofra settlement earlier this week.

The Shin Bet late Wednesday night confirmed it had shot Barghouti, 29, a resident of Kobar, located near Ramallah.

Saleh Omar Barghouti is the son of a West Bank Hamas leader, Omar Barghouti. He is not the same Omar Barghouti who leads the Palestinian BDS movement.

“The suspect tried to harm our forces as he attempted to flee,” the Shin Bet said in a statement, adding that security forces “shot and killed” him.

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Palestinian sources said that Saleh was arrested when IDF soldiers intercepted a cab he was riding in, while a second Palestinian suspect also from Kobar, Wa’ed Barghouti, was arrested separately shortly afterward.

The IDF reportedly raided the home of Omar Barghouti after the shooting.

Additional suspects were also arrested and will be interrogated, the Shin Bet said.

Palestinian eyewitnesses also reported that an elite Israeli military unit surrounded a building located a few hundred meters away from the Mukata presidential compound in Ramallah.

“The murderers are abhorrent, the most deviant criminals on earth,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “The security forces are pursuing them, and I hope that there will be news soon on this matter. We will not slacken until we find them and deal with them to the fullest extent of the law.”

Earlier in the evening, the four-day-old baby boy born prematurely after his mother Shira Ish-ran was wounded in the Ofra attack, died.

Yesha Council head Israel Ganz called on Netanyahu to act against terror infrastructure in the West Bank so as to deter future attacks.

“Nothing will bring the dead baby back to his mother and his people, but we ask you to restore our national honor, to restore our personal security,” Ganz said.

He also called on the prime minister to double the size of the Ofra settlement, and to increase building in general in the communities in Judea and Samaria.

 

After two month manhunt, IDF finds and kills Barkan terrorist 

December 13, 2018

Source: After two month manhunt, IDF finds and kills Barkan terrorist – Arab-Israeli Conflict – Jerusalem Post

The security forced arrested and interrogated a number of people who were believed to have information on Na’alwa’s whereabouts.

BY YVETTE J. DEANE
 DECEMBER 13, 2018 03:51
After two month manhunt, IDF finds and kills Barkan terrorist

The IDF and Shin Bet killed Ashraf Walid Suleiman Na’alwa, 23, the Barkan terrorist, early Thursday morning in Nablus, the Shin Bet said.

During the operation, a battle developed in the apartment where Na’alwa was hiding, and he was killed during the gunfight.

The security forces arrested and interrogated a number of people who were believed to have information on Na’alwa’s whereabouts. The interrogations revealed Na’alwa plotted to commit another terrorist attack, the Shin Bet revealed.

In early October, Na’alwa killed Kim Levengrond-Yehezkel, 29, of Rosh Ha’ayin, and Ziv Hajbi, 35, from Rishon Lezion in the Barkan Industrial Park in the Samaria region of the West Bank. A third Israeli was also moderately wounded.

Na’alwa, from the village of Shuweika near the West Bank Palestinian city of Tulkarm, had no previous security related history, IDF Spokesman Brig.-Gen. Ronen Manelis told reporters after the terrorist attack occurred.

Na’alwa had a permit to work at the Barkan park. He had been employed as an electrician for the past seven months at a factory run by the Alon Group. However, he had not come to work for the past few weeks, according to Manelis.

A senior IDF officer told Army Radio that security forces had been close to capturing Na’alwa on several occasions before, but that he succeeded in escaping at the last minute. In addition, the officer said that Na’alwa did not use mobile phones or any other communications technology, making it more difficult for Israeli security forces to locate him.

The manhunt went on for over two months.

Tovah Lazaroff and Anna Ahronheim contributed to the report.