Archive for March 2019

Facing indictment, PM strikes back at left-wing ‘blood libel’ 

March 1, 2019

Source: Facing indictment, PM strikes back at left-wing ‘blood libel’ – Israel Hayom

Hours after being informed that he will be summoned for a pre-indictment hearing on four corruption counts, Netanyahu attacks Left and the media for colluding against him • “This is an unprecedented witch hunt. … Nothing will come out of this,” he vows.

Ariel Kahana, Yehuda Shlezinger and Erez Linn // published on 01/03/2019
   
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday 


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the Left of trying to unseat him through undemocratic means on Thursday, hours after Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit announced his decision to indict him for alleged corruption pending a hearing.

“The Left knows it cannot beat me through the ballot box and that is why it has engaged in political persecution against me for three years,” he said. “This is an unprecedented witch hunt with only one goal – to topple a right-wing government,” Netanyahu said in a televised speech.

“The Left applied extreme and inhumane pressure on the attorney general so that he would decide to go ahead with an indictment, even if it is pending a hearing, so long as he made this decision before the election and even though the Left knows full well that this house of cards will collapse after the election. What happened today is a major blow to democracy – for the first time in Israeli history, a pre-indictment hearing is announced during an election campaign.”

Netanyahu has been investigated in three corruption cases over the past three years. In Case 1,000, one of the first cases to come to light, Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, were investigated for allegedly accepting illicit gifts from billionaire businessmen Arnon Milchan and James Packer.

In Case 2,000, in which Netanyahu is suspected of negotiating a deal with Yedioth Ahronoth publisher Arnon “Noni” Mozes under which he would work to curtail the activity of Israel Hayom in exchange for Yedioth Ahronoth softening its harshly critical coverage of Netanyahu.

In Case 4,000, Netanyahu is suspected of having offered Shaul Elovitch, the controlling shareholder in the Bezeq communications giant, regulatory benefits worth hundreds of millions of shekels in exchange for favorable coverage of Netanyahu and his family on the Bezeq-owned Walla news website.

Mendelblit informed Netanyahu’s lawyers on Thursday that he has made a tentative decision to indict Netanyahu in all three cases, with a final decision depending on the outcome of pre-indictment hearing where Netanyahu would be able to counter the allegations.

According to Mendelblit, he plans to indict Netanyahu on fraud and breach of trust in all three cases, as well as on one count of accepting a bribe in Case 4,000.

Netanyahu said that the Left’s alleged judicial campaign to bring about his political demise is nothing short “scandalous.” I know that the media’s power is limited but even through this limited power, it can affect enough people to make the Left win. Look at what is happening as we speak – in the television studios, in the live broadcasts, I can’t remember the last time the Left was so gleeful – the Left is already  measuring the drapes, everything is fair game when it comes to bringing me down, including my wife and son.”

Netanyahu said that the only reason there are state’s witnesses willing to testify against him is because of undue pressure by police. “They told them: Either you provide us with some lie on Netanyahu or you get locked up for a long time,” Netanyahu said and vowed that “nothing will come out of this, this is just one big blood libel.”

He then repeated his claim that he is “the first person in history who is accused of taking a bribe because of favorable coverage,” saying that this standard was not applied to other politicians. “Why hasn’t Yair Lapid [head of the Yesh Atid party] not being taken in for questioning over the torrent of favorable coverage from Yedioth Ahronoth?” he asked.

Meanwhile, in Vietnam, President Donald Trump praised Netanyahu just hours before Mendelblit’s decision. Asked if he would like to comment on Netanyahu’s legal woes, Trump said he was not familiar with the details, but said Netanyahu “has been a great prime minister. … He’s done a great job as prime minister. He’s tough, he’s smart, he’s strong.”

 

Netanyahu has the support of the right, but at what cost?

March 1, 2019

Source: Netanyahu has the support of the right, but at what cost?

( More spiteful fulminations from the leftist “Yediot”… – JW )

Analysis: The coalition parties were almost unanimous in their support of the prime minister in the face of his legal woes, but he could find that this support does not come cheap, if he is ever again entrusted with forming a government.

Senior officials in Likud said the fact that the legal process is being conducted during the election campaign has led Netanyahu to strategize every move and every quote made to the media, with the main goal being to prevent the leak of votes from the right-wing bloc.

Benjamin Netanyahu (Photo: Reuters)

Benjamin Netanyahu (Photo: Reuters)

Netanyahu also made a point of repeating the messages already heard in the campaign, and stood in front of an election poster with the slogan “Netanyahu, a strong right.”

A senior Likud official told Ynet that, “Netanyahu is mainly concerned with ending this campaign with an election victory, and besides that he is working on how to form the next coalition. He understands that there is plenty of time until the (pre-indictment) hearing, but the clock is already ticking until the polls open.”

The right wing parties realize that their electorate expects them to support the prime minister and have already begun to toe the party line.

“As we have said from the start, the prime minister has a presumption of innocence like any other citizen in the country,” said Ayelet Shaked and Naftali Bennett’s New Right party.

“We respect the attorney general’s decision, but as the attorney general said in his own words that he will come to the hearing with ‘an open heart and a willing soul,’ so will we wait for the end of the hearing.”

Avigdor Lieberman, chairman of Yisrael Beiteinu, was also quick to declare that his party would have no problem sitting with Netanyahu in the next coalition.

“In the State of Israel, the only body authorized to determine whether a person is guilty or acquitted is the court,” Lieberman said. “The presumption of innocence is reserved for every person, including the prime minister. Filing an indictment subject to a hearing is not a final judgment. Therefore, as far as we are concerned, the prime minister is entitled to run in the Knesset elections like any other candidate.”

Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon (Photo: Alex Kolomoisky)

Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon (Photo: Alex Kolomoisky)

The ultra-Orthodox parties also repeated the messages of the past few days. Shas has made it clear that there is no other candidate it supports but Netanyahu, and not only will they recommend him to the president but also back him during his term of office, for as long as the law permits it.

In United Torah Judaism, too, the message was similar: “We support Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who enjoys the presumption of innocence, and as long as the law allows, we will continue to support him, especially during this sensitive period.”

Nonetheless, political sources believe that due to the legal complications he now faces, Netanyahu will find the task of forming a government more onerous, and it is possible that in view of his demands of loyalty, he will be expected to pay a higher price next time, if he does indeed find himself in that position.

Elizabeth Warren slams Israeli corruption with Netanyahu’s indictment

March 1, 2019

Source: Elizabeth Warren slams Israeli corruption with Netanyahu’s indictment – International news – Jerusalem Post

( This proven liar of a women is attempting to burnish her leftist credentials through attacking Israel.  May she reap what she sews… – JW )

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., who launched her presidential campaign at the beginning of the month, is no stranger to deception herself.

BY SARA RUBENSTEIN
 MARCH 1, 2019 10:32

Elizabeth Warren

“Corruption—in Israel, in the US, or anywhere else—is a cancer that threatens democracy,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Democratic presidential candidate wrote on her Twitter account late Thursday night.

Her statement was made in the wake of Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit’s announcement on Thursday that he has intent to indict – pending a hearing – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for bribery.

Elizabeth Warren

@ewarren

First embracing right-wing extremism. Now manipulating a free press, accepting bribes, and trading government favors. The allegations against Prime Minister Netanyahu are serious and cut to the heart of a functioning democracy. https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/28/middleeast/israel-benjamin-netanyahu-indictment-intl/index.html 

Israel’s Netanyahu to be indicted on corruption charges, pending hearing

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust arising from three separate corruption investigations, pending a hearing, according to a source with…

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Elizabeth Warren

@ewarren

Corruption—in Israel, in the US, or anywhere else—is a cancer that threatens democracy. We need to fight back. And we can start by having the courage to call it out wherever it occurs. Even among our allies. Especially here at home. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/2018-11-29/foreign-policy-all 

A Foreign Policy for All

Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, outlines her vision for a foreign policy that works for all Americans.

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“We need to fight back,” her tweet continued. “And we can start by having the courage to call it out wherever it occurs. Even among our allies. Especially here at home.”

Warren also had choice words specifically directed against Netanyahu: “First embracing right-wing extremism. Now manipulating a free press, accepting bribes, and trading government favors,” Warren tweeted. “The allegations against Prime Minister Netanyahu are serious and cut to the heart of a functioning democracy.”

Warren is no stranger to deception herself. The Massachusetts Democrat claimed that she had Native American ancestry multiple times early in her career, which ultimately proved to be false.

She even wrote her race as “American Indian” on a 1986 registration card for the Texas state bar in her own handwriting, which was revealed by The Washington Post in early February. She also identified herself as a minority in other professional arenas, including the faculty directory at Harvard Law School and the University of Pennsylvania.

Warren was forced to apologize for her claims, both publicly and privately, to the  principal chief of the Cherokee Nation for “causing confusion on tribal sovereignty and tribal citizenship and the harm that resulted,” according to the tribal spokeswoman Julie Hubbard.

She told reporters that her past statements about her ancestry were “based on my understanding of my family’s story. I am not a tribal citizen. Tribes, and only tribes, determine citizenship,” Warren said. “I have apologized for not being more sensitive to that distinction. It’s an important distinction.”

One bribery charge out of three cases against Netanyahu – DEBKAfile

March 1, 2019

Source: One bribery charge out of three cases against Netanyahu – DEBKAfile

In a dramatic televised speech on Thursday night, Feb. 28, Binyamin Netanyahu pledged to serve Israel as prime minister for years to come after the charges against him collapse “like a house of cards.”

Attorney general Avihai Mendelblit had just released his rulings on the three police probes against Netanyahu. All three accused him of fraud and breach of trust and one of bribery – favorable press coverage for the prime minister on a website owned by Shaul Alovitch, the largest shareholder in Bezeq telecom, in exchange for regulatory benefits for the company.

Before he gets his day in court to defend himself, or presents his side of the case to the attorney general, the prime minister faces an election on April. 9. This entire legal process could take months. Until then he is a “suspect.” However, the AG chose to publish the charges 40 days before the election, which Netanyahu’s Likud denounced as “flagrant interference” in the democratic process.  Netanyahu accused his enemies of long persecution and a witch hunt to bring him and his right-wing government down after failing to overthrow him at the polling booth.

Following the prime minister’s address to the nation, two of his leading opponents went on camera to demand that he step down forthwith. Former prime minister and Labor leader Ehud Barak accused the attorney general of dealing too leniently with the Netanyahu’s offences, while opposition Blue-White leader Benny Gantz, who is challenging the Likud leader for election, lavished Brutus-like praise but advised him to step down before he is beaten.

The AG’s 55-page document appears to criminalize the prime minister for choosing officials willing and able to carry forth his policies or any other kinds of machinations which are par for the course for politicians. In the case of Netanyahu, favors were dispensed but no money changed hands, in return for favorable press coverage. Will  this conduct stand up in court as criminal bribery? It would be hard to find any politician who has not solicited a publisher, an op-ed writer or reporter for favorable coverage with offers of benefits.

Trump called him a great prime minister and said he does a great job. Netanyahu returned from Moscow early Thursday after an amicable meeting with President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.

 

FULL: Netanyahu Addresses Indictment Decision

March 1, 2019