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Israel Air Force Retaliates in Gaza for Rocket Fire, Explosives, Infiltrations

March 27, 2019

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The Israeli Air Force attacked Hamas terrorist positions in Gaza late Tuesday night, according to a statement by the IDF to retaliate for a day of arson terror, explosions and continued sporadic rocket fire.

“Israeli warplanes attacked a number of terrorist targets in the southern Gaza Strip, including a military compound and a weapons manufacturing site belonging to the Hamas terrorist organization in Khan Younis,” the IDF said.

“The attack was carried out in response to the launching of the rocket from the Gaza Strip into Israeli territory, the detonation of balloons and the ignition of the camouflage network in the IDF’s position earlier today. The IDF is determined to carry out the task of protecting the citizens of Israel and preparing for various scenarios,” the IDF Spokesperson said.

Earlier today, following an assessment by Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Benjamin Netanyahu, Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kochavi instructed the commander of the infantry brigade and an artillery battalion to deploy to the Southern Command. In addition, the Chief of Staff approved the mobilization of additional reserve duty and the cancellation of operational replacements for battalions planned for the rest of the week in various sectors.

“If Hamas think that we’ll sit idly by as their rocket fire, explosives, and breaches of Israel’s border fence threaten the lives of Israeli civilians – they’re wrong,” the IDF tweeted.

The Iron Dome anti-missile defense system was activated at around 11:37 pm Tuesday night in response to a launch by terrorists from the enclave that sent a rocket heading straight for the Mediterranean coastal city of Ashkelon, a major population center.

The rocket, intercepted by the Iron Dome system, was neutralized before it could harm anyone in the city.

Just three hours earlier in the evening, Israelis living along the Gaza border were once again sent racing for their bomb shelters only 10 minutes after they had been told by IDF Home Front Command that it was now safe to relax their vigilance, and that things were calm; restrictions on their communities were being lifted.

With almost no time to reach safety before rocket impact, it took little time before the news made the rounds: another projectile had slammed into an open area in the Eshkol Regional Council district. The rocket could very easily have exploded in the center of town, or crashed directly into someone’s home, as one did in Sderot the day before.

People living in the communities along the Gaza border told reporters earlier in the day they are heartily sick of living at the edge of their adrenalin zone, and being asked to absorb the safety margin for the rest of Israel. Israelis in other communities are also feeling the stress: numerous calls have been received by psychotherapists around the country who deal with anxiety and the symptoms of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder).

As IDF Gives All-Clear, Gazans Launch Another Rocket

March 26, 2019

As IDF Gives All-Clear, Gazans Launch Another Rocket

Photo Credit: courtesy, Netiv Ha’Asara

Gaza terrorists fired another rocket at the Gaza envelope communities along Israel’s southern border at around 8:06 pm Tuesday night, barely 15 minutes after the IDF had issued the “all-clear” for communities to stand down from their 24-hour state of alert.

The Red Alert incoming rocket siren sent thousands of Israelis scrambling to race for bomb shelters, not expecting the rocket fire after having been told restrictions in their communities were being relaxed.

The IDF confirmed the launch; Israeli security personnel reported the rocket landed in an open area in the Eshkol Regional Council district. No injuries or property damage reported.

Barely an hour earlier, an Israeli soldier was wounded at the Gaza border when he was hit by a homemade bomb hurled by a Hamas-led rioter.

Despite pressure from Egypt to avoid provoking Israel further with any additional violence at the border – and despite prior announcements by Hamas that “night confusion” activities would be curtailed in light of the increased tensions – explosions were heard by residents of Jewish communities along the border area.

Residents of the Eshkol Regional Council district received an update early Tuesday evening advising them that explosions were indeed being heard “as a result of disturbances in several locations along the border.”

IDF troops were deployed in the area of those events.

During the day, numerous arson terror attacks were launched towards Israeli territory by Hamas-led Gaza terrorists. In several cases, the incendiary balloons landed in agricultural fields with their attached flaming Molotov cocktails and set the fields afire.

A senior Israeli government source has said there is, in fact, no cease fire. Israel’s military presence is being increased at the border.

‘Give IDF order to defeat Hamas’

March 26, 2019

Education Minister slams PM’s security policy: ‘Cease-fire would cost us blood; as Defense Minister I’ll shake system, stop bombing dunes.’

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Education Minister Naftali Bennett today slammed Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and called for crushing Hamas until it could no longer launch rockets and hit Israel.

“Tonight I slept in the Gaza area to feel like a resident of the South, a day after I felt what a resident of Raanana feels. At five in the morning, I experienced an alarm and running with the children to the security room,” Bennett said at the conference.

“The residents of the south have been abandoned for 15 years by the security leaders of the State of Israel, and the two candidates for Prime Minister are busy day and night with embarrassing personal affairs, cell phones, submarines, interrogations, and whining about who gets more press time.

“From here I say, with the arrival of Prime Minister Netanyahu the IDF must be given the order to defeat Hamas, to uproot from Hamas its ability to harm the residents of the south, not to speak of deterrence, but to take the sword to Hamas and break it. There is something to be done and we have to do it.

“After yesterday’s shooting at the center of the country and then massive rocket fire on the south, we felled an empty building and told ourselves that Hamas is deterred and they haven’t seen anything like this for 40 years. Then they rush to beg for a cease-fire from those who caused all the shooting.”

Bennett stressed, “Hamas must be crushed. There is a plan. I introduced it long ago and I ask the cabinet to adopt it.

“Even the strongest army in the Middle East cannot win when the political echelon doesn’t have the courage. The security leadership doesn’t provide security for the south. It’s okay to ask for some time and credit. My plan will also take time until everything is resolved, but the result will be uprooting the source of terror in Gaza.”

Calm returns to southern Israel after latest escalation with Hamas

March 26, 2019

Roadblocks removed, trains resume service.

By Anna Ahronheim
March 26, 2019 17:00
https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Netanyahu-to-skip-US-speech-as-rockets-continue-to-hit-Israel-584659

The IDF began lifting roadblocks, and trains resumed their service in southern Israel, as a shaky ceasefire seemed to hold Tuesday, a day after heavy rocket fire from the Gaza Strip pounded communities.

Earlier in the day, a senior Israeli security official denied reports of a ceasefire with Hamas and that Israel was planning further strikes.

“There is no agreement regarding a ceasefire; we are prepared to strike with even harder blows,” the source was quoted by Ynet News as saying.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who landed back in Israel after he cut short his trip to Washington, “has been updated on the latest developments during the flight and was in constant contact with the IDF chief of staff.” the source added that, “the instruction was to continue the strikes; the last word has to remain with Israel. Hamas has made various proposals for a ceasefire through intermediaries, and even offered to stop the clashes on the Gaza border.”

Netanyahu met with senior security officials at the Kirya Military Headquarters in Tel Aviv shortly after he landed, and addressed the AIPAC Policy Conference via a satellite connection.

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IDF rocket hits Hamas building in Gaza, March 26, 2019 (Reuters)

“We responded with great force,” he said. “In the last 24 hours, the IDF destroyed major Hamas terrorist installations on a scale not seen since the end of the military operation in Gaza four years ago.”

The latest escalation between Hamas and Israel began Monday morning when a long-range J-80 missile that was launched from Rafiah in the southern Gaza Strip struck and destroyed a civilian home some 120 km. away in the central Israeli community of Mishmeret, injuring seven members of one family and a neighbor.

Militants fired over 60 rockets into southern Israel, and the Israeli military carried out hundreds of strikes in the Gaza Strip overnight.

IDF fighter jets, combat helicopters, tanks and naval vehicles struck on Tuesday morning, attacking additional terrorist targets in a military compound belonging to Hamas in Dir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, as well as a military compound belonging to Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Beit Lahiya, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said.

IDF tanks, attack helicopters and naval vessels also targeted several Hamas military posts.

“The Hamas terrorist organization is responsible for all the goings on in and out of the Gaza Strip. The IDF is determined to carry out the task of protecting the citizens of Israel, and is prepared for various scenarios and intensifying its operations as necessary,” the IDF said.

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Incoming rocket sirens blasted throughout communities in Sderot, and the regional councils of Eshkol, Hof Ashkelon and Shaar HaNegev, as at least 30 rockets were fired towards Israel between 10.p.m. and 3.15 a.m., after Hamas said it had accepted an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire that would have began at 10 p.m.

Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan told Israeli army radio on Tuesday morning that “rumors of a ceasefire are incorrect” and that Israel “will continue to exact a very heavy price from Hamas for its attacks on Israeli citizens.”

The military said the majority of the projectiles were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system while the rest fell in open territory.

One home in the city of Sderot suffered a direct hit by a rocket, but there were no injuries.

The Home Front Command published updated guidelines for residents in the Gaza border region Tuesday morning, restricting gatherings of more than 300 people in closed spaces across the Gaza border communities. Schools in the region as well as in Ashkelon, Ofakim, Netivot and the regional councils of Bnei Shimon, Merhavim and Hof Ashkelon had also been cancelled.

Israel began it’s retaliatory strikes at around 5.20 p.m., striking Hamas targets in Shati, Beit Hanoun, Saja’iya and other locations throughout the Gaza Strip. The targets included military compounds, tunnel shafts that were used to transport weapons, military positions and rocket launching positions.

Another target struck by Israeli jets was the offices of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in the Rimal neighborhood of the northern Gaza Strip, as well as a building that served as an office for military meetings and as the headquarters of Hamas’s internal security forces.

The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit stated that another target was a three-story building that served as a “secret headquarters” of Hamas where militants belonging to the security and intelligence divisions of the organization were located.

The Palestinian News agency WAFA reported that  three Palestinians were wounded in the Israeli strikes and had been transported to al-Shifa Hospital for medical treatment.

Israeli official says US Golan recognition paves way for other territories

March 26, 2019

Diplomatic source says Washington’s backing for sovereignty over plateau seized from Syria shows Israel can hold on to land it captures in a defensive war

US President Donald Trump, left, and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hold up a Golan Heights proclamation outside the West Wing after a meeting in the the White House in Washington, DC, March 25, 2019.(Brendan Smialowski/AFP)

A senior Israeli diplomat said Tuesday that the US recognition of Israeli sovereignty on the Golan Heights will help Jerusalem lay claim to other lands it captured during defensive wars.

US President Donald Trump broke with decades of US policy on Monday by signing a proclamation recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan, a strategic plateau it captured from Syria during the 1967 Six Day War.

“This is important from a historical and political point of view,” said the official who spoke to media on condition of anonymity as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s entourage returned from Washington.

“We are in a confrontation with Iran and this [Golan recognition] hurts the Iranians [also because it] demonstrates that the US gives us absolute and powerful backing.” the official said. “The second thing is a principle that everyone says it is impossible to hold an occupied territory, and behold — it is possible if it is ours in a defensive war.”

Israel also took control of East Jerusalem and the West Bank from Jordan during 1967’s Six Day War, which Jerusalem terms a defensive war, even though it struck first, because it was facing mobilized Egyptian forces, but the matter remains contested.

Israel extended Israeli law to the Golan in 1981, a step tantamount to annexation.

Israel has also extended sovereignty to East Jerusalem, though not the West Bank.

The official made no mention of the West Bank and East Jerusalem, areas the Palestinians want for a future state. Right-wing Israelis, including some cabinet ministers, are in favor of extending Israeli sovereignty to, or formally annexing, the West Bank.

Netanyahu has said in the past that under any future agreement Israel will maintain security control of the Jordan Valley, a strategic passage along the West Bank.

On Monday, Netanyahu said the US recognition underlines “one important principle in international relations: When you start wars of aggression, and lose territory, don’t come back and claim it later. It belongs to us.”

The official said that during talks with Trump, the prime minister also presented the US with a plan to solve the crisis in Syria, where Israel fears Iran or its proxies is working to establish a military foothold on Syrian territory from which to attack Israel.

A line of Sherman M-50 tanks and trucks full of soldiers ride towards East Jerusalem to confront the Jordanians on June 5, 1967. (Benny Hadar/Defense Ministry’s IDF Archive)

The UN Security Council and successive US administrations have always regarded the Golan as occupied territory whose return would be negotiated as part of a comprehensive peace deal between Israel and Syria.

In the wake of Trump’s proclamation, fellow veto-wielding UN Security Council permanent members Britain and France have both said they will continue to consider the Golan Heights Israeli-occupied in line with council resolutions, as have China and Russia.

Israel claims a unified Jerusalem — including the eastern parts of the city — as its indivisible capital and has established settlements throughout the West Bank. Israel’s authority over East Jerusalem is not recognized by the international community which views the eastern part of the city and the West Bank as occupied territory.

Trump is posed to reveal his “Deal of the Century” plan for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, reportedly after coming Israeli national elections on April 9. The Palestinian Authority has already said it will reject the plan.

Agencies contributed to this report.

It are not the Jews but it is the islam !

March 26, 2019

Systemic Western ‘Islamophobia’ Is Not to Blame for the Christchurch Mosque Attack

By Andrew G. Bostom March 22, 2019

https://pjmedia.com/homeland-security/systemic-western-islamophobia-is-not-to-blame-for-the-christchurch-mosque-attack/

Workers are seen cleaning up at the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, Thursday, March 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)

Brenton Tarrant gunned down 50 defenseless Muslims at two Christchurch, New Zealand, area mosques on March 15, 2019, in a heinous, cowardly act of mass murder. Tarrant’s own alleged manifesto declared that “The Peoples Republic of China [PRC], a bigoted ethno-nationalist, Marxist-Leninist Communist state, was “the nation with the closest political and social values to my [Tarrant’s] own.”  The PRC’s brutal behavior on a grand scale—forcibly interning and “re-educating” an estimated 1.5 million Xinjiang province Uighur Muslims—comports neatly with Tarrant’s ideologically-driven violence.

Despite hysterical claims by the Jew-hating Turkish President Erdogan—echoed by supposedly more staid Muslim organizations, “expert” media commentators, and “academics”—Tarrant himself bears complete responsibility for the carnage he wrought, not systemic Western “Islamophobia.” All those perseverating dishonestly on “Islamophobia,” are silent about disproportionate Muslim vs. non-Muslim, especially Christian, violence. Due to this continuous anti-Christian jihad, a Christian in a Muslim country is at least 143 times more likely to be killed than a Muslim in a Christian country. The global context of internecine Muslim vs. Muslim violence also passes without comment. Specific events ignored by all those perseverating dishonestly on “Islamophobia,” alone, include:

  • The last 30-days of worldwide jihad depredations, through 3/20/19, witnessed 111 Islamic attacks in 21 countries, during which 768 people were murdered, and 780 injured.
  • The specific jihad carnage of Nigerian Christians perpetrated by a combination of Boko Haram and Fulani tribesmen jihadists, resulting in nearly 300 Christian deaths since February of this year (2019).
  • The 4-year anniversary of a coordinated series of Sunni jihadist bombings (ISIS claimed “credit”) of Zaydi Shiite mosques in Yemen on March 20, 2015 — internecine Muslim on Muslim mosque carnage — which killed 142 Shiite Muslims.
  • As reported February 2018, in Christchurch, New Zealand [NZ] itself, a jihad mass murder by a young Muslim convert to Islam was prevented. The thwarted jihadist planned to ram a car into a group of people in Christchurch and then stab them “for Allah.” NZ Crown prosecutor Chris Lange told the court of the would-be perpetrator ’s significant premeditation and hostility towards non-Muslims.
  • As reported in 2014, the very Christchurch Al-Noor mosque that bore the brunt of anti-Muslim carnage, “successfully” preached jihadism to Muslim convert Islam Chris Havard, killed in Yemen fighting for Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, and perhaps many others. This 2014 report also included observations from a man who attended a converts’ weekend at the mosque 10 years earlier. He insisted a visiting speaker from Indonesia talked about violent jihad and many attendees shared his views. “Most of the men were angry with the moral weakness of New Zealand. I would say they were radical.”

Yet, lunatic as it may seem outside Islamdom, Sudanese cleric Sheikh Abd Al-Jalil Al-Karouri has assigned blame for the Christchurch mosque mass killings to the most fitting Islamic culprit: “the Jews.” During a March 15 sermon the good sheikh, citing themes of conspiratorial Islamic Jew-hatred, stated:

I am asking: Who was [the NZ mosque attacker] working for? The Christians are not hostile to the Muslims, as it is said in the Koran [ 5:82  ]: “You shall find the people strongest in enmity towards the believers to be the Jews and the polytheists, and you shall find the nearest among them in love to the believers to be those who say: ‘We are Christians.’” We are talking about a Christian country. So where did the Jews come from? We are not talking about Gaza. No, we are talking about Australia [sic; NZ]. As I’ve said before, this aggression [in NZ] was meant to incite Christians and Muslims against one another. The Jews are the ones who stand to gain. Even if the perpetrator was not Jewish, he was acting in the interest of the Jews, because he was fanning the flames of enmity between Christians and Muslims. The truth is that the Jews are enemies of both the Christians and the Muslims. They are the ones who claimed that they killed [Biblical prophets; Koran 2:613:112  , 4:155 ] Christ, and they killed John the Baptist. Who tried to poison the Prophet of Islam [in the traditions and earliest pious Muslim biographies of Muhammad ] if not the Jews ?

Unfortunately, such paranoid, conspiratorial Muslim hatred of Jews reflects a global pandemic consistent with canonical Islam, and sanctioned by the most authoritative Islamic religious teaching institutions.

Ahmed al-Tayeb is the current grand imam of Al-Azhar University, Sunni Islam’s most important religious teaching institution. The profile of Sunni Islam’s de facto pope, and number 1 ranked Muslim figure for 2017 in “The Muslim 500—The World’s 500 Most Influential Muslims,” reads: “Influence: Highest scholarly authority for the majority of Sunni Muslims, runs the foremost and largest Sunni Islamic university.”

Al-Tayeb, in an interview that aired on Channel 1, Egyptian TV, October 25, 2013, gave a concise explanation of the continuing relevance of the Koranic verse 5:82, which was also cited by Sudanese Sheikh Al-Karouri, and has been invoked—“successfully”—to inspire violent Muslim hatred of Jews since the advent of Islam. It is important to note that al-Tayeb was explicit in equating Zionism with Judaism, and Zionists with Jews.

A verse in the Koran explains the Muslims’ relations with the Jews… This is an historical perspective, which has not changed to this day. See how we suffer today from global Zionism and JudaismSince the inception of Islam 1,400 years ago, we have been suffering from Jewish and Zionist interference in Muslim affairs. This is a cause of great distress for the Muslims. The Koran said it and history has proven it: “You shall find the strongest among men in enmity to the believers to be the Jews…”

Within a year—because of his belief in (and promotion of) Islam’s conspiratorial Jew-hating canon, Grand Imam al-Tayeb insisted that the scourge of jihad terrorism ravaging the Middle East, then epitomized by ISIS, is due to the machinations of “Global Zionism,” i.e., Judaism. During a televised statement which aired on Channel 1 Egyptian TV, September 8, 2014—consistent with Sudanese Sheikh Al-Karouri’s recent unhinged claim regarding “the Jews’” culpability for the Christchurch mosque murders—al-Tayeb intoned:

All the [fundamentalist terrorist groups] are the new products of imperialism, in the service of global Zionism in its new version, and its plot to destroy the [Middle] East and tear region apart.

Al-Tayeb’s predecessor, the late Muhammad Sayyid Tantawi, Al Azhar Grand Imam from 1996, until his March, 2010 death, authored what can be aptly characterized as modern Islam’s Koranic Kampf on the Jews, entitled “Banū Isrāʼīl fī al-Qurʼān wa-al-Sunnah,” or “Jews in The Koran and The Traditions”. Tantawi’s magnum opus, a 766 page Muslim academic religious treatise, includes this summary Koranic rationalization for Muslim Jew-hatred:

[The] Koran describes the Jews with their own particular degenerate characteristics, i.e. killing the prophets of Allah [see Koran 2:613:112 ], corrupting His words by putting them in the wrong places, consuming the people’s wealth frivolously [4:161], refusal to distance themselves from the evil they do [3:120; 5:79], and other ugly characteristics [see a fuller 2004 litany with Koranic citations by Tantawi’s Al-Azhar colleague, and head of the religious edict, or “fatwa” committee, Sheikh Saqr: “Jews’ 20 Bad Traits As Described in the Qur’an”]  caused by their deep-rooted (lascivious) envy [2:109]…only a minority of the Jews keep their word…[A]ll Jews are not the same. The good ones become Muslims [Koran 3:113], the bad ones do not.

More ominously, Tantawi’s exhaustive modern analysis of Islam’s defining, canonical sources concluded by sanctioning these bigoted—even violent—Muslim behaviors towards Jews:

[T]he Jews always remain maleficent deniers….they should desist from their negative denial…some Jews went way overboard in their denying hostility, so gentle persuasion can do no good with them, so use force with them and treat them in the way you see as effective in ridding them of their evil. One may go so far as to ban their religion, their persons, their wealth, and their villages.

Al-Azhar’s authoritative teaching of traditional, institutionalized Islamic Jew-hatred is ultimately manifest in the global pandemic of strongly bigoted Muslim attitudes toward Jews as documented by unprecedented Anti-Defamation League (ADL) surveys conducted in 2014, updated in 2015, and again, during 2016-2017, in the U.S. “Scaling” conspiratorial Jew-hatred, based upon an index of eleven antisemitic stereotypes, 50% of the world’s Muslims harbored the most intense animus (affirming ≥ 6/11 stereotypes), a rate two- to threefold higher than among any other major faith (i.e., Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism), or those professing no religion. Fully 75% of Middle East and North Africa Muslims, overall, expressed this level of Jew-hating intensity, ranging between 92%-93% in Gaza/ Judea-Samaria (“the West Bank”) and Iraq, to 74%-75% in Saudi Arabia and Egypt respectively. Predictably, when queried, canonical Islamic Jew-hatred emerges as a critical etiologic factor in shaping these Muslim attitudes. Follow-up 2015 ADL data from Western European Muslims (an oversample of the Belgian, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and UK Muslim populations) revealed that 55% shared this level of Jew-hatred. These Western European ADL findings are consistent with prior analyses of the indoctrination of Muslim European youth and adults with textual Islamic Jew-hatred, and European Union data that acts of overt antisemitic violence are at least ~25-fold more likely to be committed by Muslims, relative to non-Muslims.

Based on 3,600 interviews conducted by the ADL in the U.S. in January and February 2017, and another 1,500 interviews in October 2016, 34% of American Muslims hold extreme antisemitic views (believe >=6/11 Jew-hating stereotypes), vs. only 14% of the general non-Muslim U.S. population. This relative 2.4-fold increased rate of extreme Jew-hatred amongst U.S. Muslims is very consistent with ADL’s global data on Muslims, although the absolute rates are, thankfully, lower across all American religious groups. The documented promulgation of canonical Islamic Jew-hatred in U.S. mosques (here; here; here), through early 2019, and Muslim primary and secondary schools (here; here), may have already contributed to sporadic violent acts (or attempted acts) by Muslims against American Jews (here; here; here). Should this traditionalist, mainstream Islamic Jew-hating incitement continue unchecked, it will likely generate levels of Muslim antisemitic violence on par with those now occurring in Europe.

Likud minister: There’s no perfect solution for Gaza

March 26, 2019

Minister Yuval Steinitz says ‘nearly impossible’ to fix Oslo, but past decade has been ‘best ever’ for Israel from a security standpoint.

Yehonatan Gottlieb, 26/03/19 10:34
Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90

Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz (Likud) on Tuesday morning told Channel 13 that from a security standpoint, the past decade has been the best since Israel’s founding.

During the interview, Steinitz said that there is “deep strategical thinking” with regards to the issues of Gaza and Iran, but that “there is no perfect solution for the Gaza problem.”

“What was created by Oslo and the Disengagement, and first and foremost by the historical mistake that I also supported at the time, as a leftist – Oslo, is difficult and nearly impossible to fix. But we are doing our best, and the fact is that even though we’re not able to rest, the past decade has been Israel’s best from a security perspective.”

Regarding Hamas’ claim of a ceasefire, Steinitz said, “From our perspective, all options are open. We reserve the right to choose any option, and we’ll see where this leads. We respond with a heavy hand – Gaza shook last night.”

He also noted that despite the rocket attacks and the damage to two family homes, “when you look at the big picture, the past decade has been Israel’s best ever from a security standpoint, with the fewest number of people killed and injured.”

Mideast Daily News Poll: American Jews Most Anti-Trump, Least Likely to be Republican

March 26, 2019
By Michael Friedson | The Media Line

March 17, 2019

Poll: American Jews Most Anti-Trump, Least Likely to be Republican

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, alongside Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, place stones and flowers on a memorial as they pay their respects at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 30, 2018 (Photo: SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)

American Jews are more anti-Trump than Catholics, Protestants, Agnostics or Atheists; and are the least likely of all the groups to enroll as Republicans. In a Gallup poll conducted last week, only 28 percent of Jewish respondents were favorable to President Trump against 71 percent of Jewish voters oppose him. When compared to the groups listed above, American Jews are most negative toward President Trump. Polls conduced following the 2018 midterm elections returned similar results, showing 78 percent saying they voted for Democrats and only 17 percent supporting Republicans. The president is known to have expressed his confusion over his rejection by Jewish voters in light of his declaration that Jerusalem is the capital of the Jewish state and his moving of the United States Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Although he clearly wants to convince Jewish voters to vote Republican, there is no indication so far that he has discovered the key to making that happen.

Historical !

March 25, 2019

Trump signs declaration recognizing Israel’s sovereignty over disputed Golan Heights

5 Democratic presidential hopefuls say they would rejoin Iran deal

March 22, 2019

Senators Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris among the candidates to say they would reenter accord

In this file photo from March 2, 2019 US Senator Bernie Sanders arrives for a rally to kick off his 2020 US presidential campaign, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Johannes Eisele/AFP)

WASHINGTON (JTA) — Five Democratic presidential candidates said they would re-enter the Iran nuclear deal that US President Donald Trump abandoned last year.

Al-Monitor, a Middle East news site, solicited the Democratic candidates about whether they would rejoin the deal. The five are senators Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Kamala Harris of California; Wayne Messam, a South Florida mayor; and Marianne Williamson, a New Age writer. Sanders and Williamson are Jewish.

Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey said it was too early to say, and another 10 candidates did not reply. Al-Monitor noted that former vice president Joe Biden, who is expected to announce his candidacy soon, sharply criticized Trump last year when he withdrew from the deal.

The deal, forged in 2015 between Iran and five major powers, is still in effect, as the other parties — Russia, China, Britain and Germany — have resisted Trump administration pressure to also pull out of the agreement, which provides trade sanctions relief for Iran’s rollback of its nuclear program. The Trump administration has reimposed sanctions on entities dealing with Iran.

Trump, backed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said the deal did not adequately address the dangers Iran posed to the region.