Iran dismisses Netanyahu’s ‘arts and crafts’ atomic warehouse claims 

Posted September 28, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: Iran dismisses Netanyahu’s ‘arts and crafts’ atomic warehouse claims – Israel Hayom

 

An unequivocal expression of strength 

Posted September 28, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: An unequivocal expression of strength – Israel Hayom

Dr. Haim Shine

In the 70 years Israel has existed, only three prime ministers have been capable of strategic thinking and had a well-developed sense of history. Three leaders for whom history was their North Star: David Ben-Gurion, who declared the founding of the state; Menachem Begin, who promoted the enterprise of settlement in our historic homeland as well as making peace with Egypt; and Benjamin Netanyahu, who has made Israel into a powerhouse in the fields of defense, diplomacy, economy, and technology. The prime minister’s speech to the U.N. General Assembly reflected both Israel’s strength and his ability to analyze history and geopolitics.

I listened to his impressive address and felt a true sense of pride, as a Jew and as an Israeli. As the son of Holocaust survivors who came through the danger and as an IDF veteran left disabled by the 1973 Yom Kippur War, I know how to appreciate the prime minister’s proud and determined stance in front of representatives of the nations of the world, as well as his talent in voicing basic truths that lie at the heart of our existence. Many countries find it difficult to accept Israel’s courage and strength, as well as it being the only national homeland of the Jewish people.

The nations of Europe, which became a giant graveyard for millions of Jews, perpetuate the old anti-Semitism, which is rearing its head again – this time tricked out as anti-Israeli sentiment. The prime minister’s words were biting and tough and made those same countries reconsider their support for the violent and terrorist Iranian regime – a regime that comprises yet another threat to the Jewish people, as well as many others throughout the Middle East and the world at large.

The prime minister demonstrated Israel’s amazing intelligence capabilities and made it clear that no such threat would come to pass ever again. Israel can and will defend itself. What we witnessed only 75 years ago will never happen again.

Israel has a loyal ally in the United States, especially the administration of President Donald Trump, who is unwilling to blindly participate in a masquerade that is entirely based on hypocrisy and pretense. The U.S.’s conduct is the only real chance to keep Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and creating a reality in which the regime will worry about its own citizens’ welfare rather than spilling blood.

The prime minister didn’t have to devote much of his speech to the Palestinians. Anyone who listed to the weepy, hysterical speech by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas understood that for now, there is no one with whom to negotiate. Slander, fuss about harm done to holy sites, and false equivalencies to apartheid do not bring us closer to the table. The Holocaust denier, funder of terrorists, and successor to archterrorist Yasser Arafat cannot be a partner in the peace process. His time has passed.

Using reasonable, informed arguments, the prime minister made it clear that the nation-state law is not racist, that Jews have a right to self-determination just like other nations do, and that a national language and flag are not racist or nationalist. I am sure that even notable leftists will admit that on Thursday, they saw an Israeli prime minister whose abilities and leadership left them very impressed.

 

Netanyahu’s bombshell speech 

Posted September 28, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: Netanyahu’s bombshell speech – Israel Hayom

Amnon Lord

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered two speeches on Thursday. The first was indeed surprising, not just because of the classified intelligence he shared but also because he confronted the International Atomic Energy Agency head on, as well as the Iran-appeasing European nations.

Appeasement is a tough word to use and he made it clear during the speech. That word has a troubled past, and Netanyahu, being a son of a historian, knows full well what the word has come to represent: the failed policy adopted vis-à-vis Nazi Germany during the 1930s.

The atomic bomb Netanyahu dropped during the speech was in the part in which he revealed that some 15 kilograms of radioactive material was dispersed on Tehran’s streets. Netanyahu advised the residents of the city to buy a Geiger counter on Amazon to ensure they were not affected by the radiation. But the big question is what IAEA Director General Yukya Amano is going to do now that he is aware of the secret nuclear warehouse Netanyahu unveiled, which could potentially store some 300 tons of radioactive material.

As a Japanese national, Amano knows all too well what it means to live under the existential threat of a nuclear North Korea. Netanyahu has once again stated in his speech that the nuclear deal was based on a lie that had received a stamp of approval by the IAEA.

As was the case in the press conference several months ago, when Netanyahu exposed Iran’s nuclear archive, on Thursday the prime minister showed more evidence corroborating Iran’s intent to develop nuclear weapons. It will be hard for Amano to ignore the challenge put forth by Netanyahu.

But Netanyahu’s most vociferous attack was on Europe. “Think about this: The same week Iran was caught red-handed trying to murder European citizens, European leaders were rolling out the red carpet for President Rouhani, promising to give Iran even more money,” Netanyahu said.

Netanyahu did not name the European leaders he was referring too, but it is clear who they are: German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron, the EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini and her colleagues in Brussels. “Have these European leaders learned nothing from history? Will they ever wake up?” Netanyahu asked.

Netanyahu’s speech was different than his other addresses before the U.N. General Assembly. He provided damning evidence against Iran and he built a case like a well-trained prosecutor, establishing an unshakable foundation. But Netanyahu managed to do something that no other Israeli public advocate or frankly anyone else has been able to do on the world stage: He has made a compelling case for nullifying that Iran nuclear deal, and managed to make the case for the policy adopted by Israel and the United States, and to convey his message in a convincing manner.

The last part of his speech was the second speech, aimed at uncovering the propaganda lies regarding Israel’s alleged racism, as well as to appeal to Israeli citizens and explain the merits of the Nation-State Law.

There is a reason why movie theaters have stopped selling two-for-one tickets. Netanyahu had no good reason to sell such a ticket, especially since the first movie was such a hit.

ANALYSIS: All the world’s a stage at the UN, and Netanyahu is a player 

Posted September 28, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: ANALYSIS: All the world’s a stage at the UN, and Netanyahu is a player – Israel News – Jerusalem Post

“A genocidal regime is seeking to wipe out millions of Jews and the world is trying to stay on its good side.”

BY LAHAV HARKOV
 SEPTEMBER 28, 2018 01:26
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with the UN Secretary-General in New York.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may not like the UN very much, calling one of its bodies “morally depraved” on Thursday, but he loves addressing it.

Netanyahu relishes the chance to perform at the UN General Assembly, something his aides have attested to over the years, though they really don’t need to.

It’s clear from all the flourishes he uses time and again – the props, puns and pauses – that he’s enjoying himself.

The UNGA is high political theater, with the lines of Shakespeare’s As You Like It brought to life: “All the world’s a stage/ And all the men and women merely players,” and Netanyahu played his usual part.

He displayed pictures of Iranian nuclear facilities, complete with coordinates to search on Google Maps, and a diagram of Hezbollah missile sites in Beirut.

The jokes were quick to follow – there are “radioactive rugs” at the cleaners next to the warehouse and Teheran residents can get Geiger counters for $29.99 on Amazon.com – if there weren’t US sanctions, that is.

But this time, there seemed to be even more righteous indignation simmering behind his words.

Europe is appeasing Iran, he said, emphasizing: “I just used a strong word: appeasement. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what we’re seeing again in Europe.”

A genocidal regime is seeking to wipe out millions of Jews and the world is trying to stay on its good side.

“Have these European leaders learned nothing from history? Will they ever wake up?” Netanyahu asked.

And there was a generous dose of UN-bashing, bringing up how it’s forebear, the League of Nations, said there should be a Jewish state where Israel is today, and the UN voted to confirm that in 1947, but turned around and declared Zionism to be racism. Of course he mentioned how the UN turns a blind eye to the racist, sexist and homophobic regimes among its ranks.

But Netanyahu made sure to end his show on a high note, with Israeli achievements and his pride in his country and its residents.

Netanyahu made strong points and brought the drama needed to draw attention at the UN.

But that night, the hottest show in the US was hearings over allegations that Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh committed sexual assault, distracting many from the UNGA.

Not only did Netanyahu’s performance likely fall on deaf ears in the hostile UN audience, it was unlikely to echo out of Turtle Bay in the world media. Still, the show must go on.

 

Netanyahu to Iran: We have our eyes on you 

Posted September 28, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: Netanyahu to Iran: We have our eyes on you – Middle East – Jerusalem Post

It was the prime minister’s most masterful performance at the United Nations General Assembly.

BY TOVAH LAZAROFF
 SEPTEMBER 28, 2018 04:02
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Israel might be among the more disliked countries of the UN’s 193 member states, but its premier is one of its most electric speakers. And when it comes to Iran – a topic on which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is mostly out of the consensus – he has turned the hostile room into his home court.

His annual performances are among the top ‘not to miss moments’ of the event.

Iranian-sponsored terrorism and the nuclear threat it posses has been one of the major topics at the 73rd opening session of the United Nations General Assembly, with US President Donald Trump using its podiums, including at the UN Security Council, to attack the regime in Tehran.

In the US-Tehran showdown, Israel is but a side performer.

But when it comes to oratory, it was Netanyahu, a veteran actor in a well-known play, who brought the house down.

He has come a long way from the moment six years ago, when he held up a diagram of a bomb and drew a red line.

Back then he was alone in his opposition to Iran, with little more than a red magic marker in his arsenal.

He and former president Barack Obama concurred that Iran was dangerous, but they agreed on little else. Back then, Netanyahu needed the United Nations to support his position.

Six years later, with Israel and the Trump administration in lock step, Netanyahu’s confidence was higher, as he unveiled for the room secret evidence to further prove his point that Iran had a nuclear program and has not abandoned it.

Not to leave any room for doubt, Netanyahu held up a large pasteboard with a photograph that read, “Secret Atomic Warehouse.”

He even allowed himself to joke about how people could find the nuclear hideout on Google Maps, as well as the nearby carpet cleaning store which, he quipped, likely has radioactive rugs.

To the endangered residents of Tehran, he suggested buying a Geiger counter on Amazon.

Rather than begging Europe for support to stop Iran’s threats to annihilate Israel, he reminded them that they were just as much in danger.

But Europe was less his verbal target than Tehran, as he reminded the regime that Israel can use its military to halt any attacks or threats against it.

Moreover, his message for Tehran was that it can’t run, and it can’t hide. The value of the information was less about the specifics and more about Israel’s brazenness to use the world stage at the UN to reveal it.

Israel might be a small country, but its eyes are everywhere.

“Israel knows what you’re doing, and where you are doing it,” Netanyahu told Iran’s leaders.

It was the prime minister’s most masterful performance at the United Nations General Assembly.

 

U.S. official calls on IAEA to investigate Netanyahu’s secret Iran file 

Posted September 28, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: U.S. official calls on IAEA to investigate Netanyahu’s secret Iran file – Middle East – Jerusalem Post

On Thursday afternoon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reveals to the UN General Assembly details from the spring cache of documents it had lifted out of Tehran in the spring.

BY TOVAH LAZAROFF
 SEPTEMBER 28, 2018 11:17
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres

A US State Department official called on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to investigate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s claims that Iranian official spread 15 kilograms of radioactive material in Tehran last month in an effort to hide a secret atomic facility near a rug factory.

It is “absolutely imperative that the IAEA fully exercise its authorities in order to provide confidence to the international community that there are no undeclared nuclear materials or activities in Iran, the official said in a written statement to Reuters.

On Thursday afternoon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reveals to the UN General Assembly details from the spring cache of documents it had lifted out of Tehran in the spring.

It included a secret autonomic warehouse in Tehran with as much as 300 tons of nuclear related equipment and material.

Netanyahu said according to recent satellite imagine the Iranian regime was now trying to clean out that warehouse.

At his speech to the UN, Netanyahu appealed to the International Atomic Energy Association  head Yukiya Amano to inspect his site and the other relevant material Israel collected.

A US official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the United States is aware of the facility Netanyahu announced and described it as a “warehouse” used to store “records and archives” from Iran’s nuclear program.

A second US intelligence official called Netanyahu’s comments “somewhat misleading.”

“First, we have known about this facility for some time, and it’s full of file cabinets and paper, not aluminum tubes for centrifuges, and second, so far as anyone knows, there is nothing in it that would allow Iran to break out of the JCPOA [nuclear deal] any faster than it otherwise could.”

On Thursday night, on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Netanyahu met with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres to discuss Israel’s cache of documents, which it said proves that Iran had a nuclear program and had hidden, but not dismantled it. Netanyahu also asked Guterres to speak with Amano about the evidence.

He also appealed to Guterres to use the powers of his office to mobilize the international community to pressure Hamas to release the remains of two soldiers presumed killed during the 2014 war and two Israeli citizens who have been held there in captivity for the last three and four years.

Separately they also discussed the importance of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) on the Golan Heights and the United Nations Interim Force on the Lebanese border.

The UN issued a statement on the meeting, explaining that the two leaders discussed regional issues and that on “the Middle East Peace Process, the Secretary-General reaffirmed the United Nations’ positions.”

Guterres also met separately with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. According to the Secretary General’s office, he spoke of “the importance of moving the Middle East Peace process forward and underlined their shared commitment for the two-state solution, with Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and Palestine.”

“The Secretary-General highlighted the importance of continued humanitarian and development assistance to the Palestinian people from the international community, particularly through United Nations Relief and Works Agency,” his office said.

 

Putin’s adviser in Tehran with a deal: Israel to stop Syrian air strikes, Iran to halt arms shipments – DEBKAfile

Posted September 28, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: Putin’s adviser in Tehran with a deal: Israel to stop Syrian air strikes, Iran to halt arms shipments – DEBKAfile

DEBKAfile Exclusive: President Vladimir Putin sent his national security adviser Nikolai Patrushev to Tehran on Thursday, Sept. 27, to test a proposal: If Israel halted air strikes over Syria, would Iran stop shipping arms and military equipment to Syria for Hizballah?

A part of this deal, not yet spelled out, may be Russia’s cancellation – or postponement – of its S-300 air defense missile delivery to Syria. Our exclusive sources report Putin has been pushing this plan in back-channel contacts with Washington and Jerusalem in the hope of cooling the crisis sparked by the downing of the Russian Il-20 spy plane by Syrian missiles. Those sources say that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu tends to accept it.

On Thursday, Patrushev put the offer before Ali Shamkhani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council. An answer was not expected on the spot, since a decision on a matter as weighty as this would be in the hands of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The ayatollah will also be counting the days to the next round of US sanctions on Iranian oil sales and banking transactions going into effect on Nov. 4.

While Patrushev was in Tehran, Netanyahu used his speech before the UN General Assembly for an all-out attack on the Iranian regime, exposing a second nuclear site in Tehran, a “secret atomic warehouse.” Shakhmani commented: “…if it (Israel) continues its attacks it will face regrettable reactions.”

He told the Russian official that he would refer the new proposal to the Iranian leadership. DEBKAfile’s sources add: The Russian-Israeli crisis over the downed Il-20 has passed into the hands of four national security advisers: John Bolton for the Trump administration and Meir Ben Shabat for Israel, as well as Patrushev and Shakhmani, Their conclusions will be put before President Putin and Prime Minister Netanyahu for a final decision when they meet again. Both sides agree that this meeting should take place soon, but no date is yet scheduled.

 

PM Netanyahu’s Remarks at the UN General Assembly – 2018 – YouTube

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Iran warns Israel will face ‘sorrow, penitence’ for striking its forces in Syria

Posted September 27, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: Iran warns Israel will face ‘sorrow, penitence’ for striking its forces in Syria | The Times of Israel

Tehran’s national security official’s comments come after IDF targeted arms depots in strike that led to Syria downing Russian plane, crisis in Israel-Russia ties

Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani,in a meeting in Tehran, Iran, January 17, 2017.  (Ebrahim Noroozi/AP)

Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani,in a meeting in Tehran, Iran, January 17, 2017. (Ebrahim Noroozi/AP)

TEHRAN — A senior Iranian security official threatened Israel with harsh “reactions” if the Jewish state “continues to attack” Iranian and government forces in Syria.

The semi-official Fars news agency quotes Ali Shamkhani, of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, as saying that in case of further airstrikes, Israel “will face reactions that would cause sorrow and penitence.”

Earlier in September, Israel attacked the airport in the Syrian capital, Damascus, with missiles that are believed to have targeted arms depots there of Iranian forces and/or the Lebanese terror Hezbollah group — both allies of Syrian President Bashar Assad’s troops in the civil war.

The airstrike led to an incident in which Syria shot down a Russian spy plane, killing 15 soldiers. Moscow has blamed the incident fully on Jerusalem.

Satellite images from July 7 and 17, 2018, showing the results of an alleged Israeli airstrike on an airfield in Aleppo, Syria, which is said to be a base for Iranian forces. ImageSat International ISI)(

Iran has maintained that its forces in Syria play an advisory role to the Syrian army in its war on Islamic State jihadists and armed opposition groups.

In his speech in front of the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that Iran would stay in Syria for as long as the Assad regime wanted it there, but said Tehran was not seeking conflict with the United States in the Middle East.

Israel has repeatedly warned that it would not tolerate an Iranian military presence in Syria and has repeatedly hit Iranian bases in airstrikes, seeking to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to the Lebanese terror group Hezbollah.

Israel has also extensively lobbied Washington and Moscow, another key ally of Syria and Iran, to ensure Iranian forces and Iranian-backed militias are kept as far away from the Israeli border as possible.

Despite the crisis in Israel-Russia ties over the downing of the plane, Israel has restated that it would continue to act in Syria to prevent Iran’s entrenchment there, and to thwart transfers of advanced weaponry to Hezbollah.

 

Trump and Netanyahu skipped the Israeli-Russian crisis until after an early PM-Putin encounter – DEBKAfile

Posted September 27, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: Trump and Netanyahu skipped the Israeli-Russian crisis until after an early PM-Putin encounter – DEBKAfile

President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu performed a neat double act for stepping around the issue of the Israeli-Russian crisis when they faced reporters at UN Center on Wednesday, Sept. 27. Trump said, “The US stands behind Israel” while Netanyahu said he had received from the president “everything he asked for.”  So what did he ask for? The answer is: Nothing. DEBKAfile’s sources reveal exclusively that the agenda for this meeting was pre-set. When Netanyahu set off for New York, after an urgent security cabinet meeting on the crisis, he knew that Russian President Vladimir Putin was expecting to see him in the coming days, after the furor in Moscow and Tel Aviv over the Il-20 crash had abated somewhat.  Netanyahu was able to inform Trump that he and Putin had already agreed on certain matters for defusing the crisis:

  1. The deconfliction agreement covering Russian-Israeli military coordination for Israel’s operations in Syria must be amended.
  2. The current arrangements would be observed until the Russian and Israeli leaders’ meeting.
  3. The two would also decide how – and if – the delivery of Russian S-300 air defense missiles to Syria fit in with the new coordination arrangements.

The issue of the Israeli-Russian crisis was therefore left outside their agenda when Trump and Netanyahu sat down on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, pending the latter’s interview with Putin.   Both were optimistic about Putin making the right decision to call off the delivery of S-300 missiles to Syria and removing it as an issue. But since on Wednesday, all the balls were still up in the air, a distraction was needed to put the reporters off the scent. “I like a two-state solution,” the US President said half-jokingly, in reference to the Israeli-Palestinian dispute. This served the purpose. The reporters hared  off with a new headline on familiar ground without asking awkward questions about the fresh crisis still hanging over the Middle East.

Iran will dominate Netanyahu’s speech at the UN later Thursday, after his meetings with several world leaders. Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas speaks earlier, following a major effort to draw international attention back to the Palestinian issue.