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Hamas incitement continues: There will be more terror attacks

June 9, 2016

Hamas incitement continues: There will be more terror attacks A day after the deadly terror attack in Tel Aviv, the Hamas terror organization published a propaganda video calling on their people to shoot Jews in order to achieve liberation.

Jun 9, 2016, 5:55PM

Rachel Avraham

Source: Hamas incitement continues: There will be more terror attacks | JerusalemOnline

 

After the difficult terror attack last night in Tel Aviv, where 4 Israelis were murdered by 2 Palestinian terrorists, the Palestinian incitement continues.

The Hamas terror organization published a video clip today in Gaza calling upon their members to implement terror attacks against Jews: “When an owner has the right to open up an intifada, the fire bursts from his land. His rifle bullets sing barrages of fire and all of the firing are steps on the way to liberation.”

Fatah: Israeli policy is responsible for Tel Aviv terror attack

June 9, 2016

Fatah: Tel Aviv terror attack was natural reaction to Israeli policy

Jun 9, 2016, 2:55PM

Source: Fatah: Israeli policy is responsible for Tel Aviv terror attack | JerusalemOnline

Today (Thursday), several Arab news outlets highlighted the celebrations that took place in Gaza and the West Bank after the deadly shooting attack in Tel Aviv last night. In Ramallah, sources blamed the Israeli policy for the attack, while the Palestinian leadership refuses to condemn the murder. In fact, Fatah, the largest faction in the PLO, is even justifying it: “The terror attack in Tel Aviv is a natural reaction of individuals to the violence Israel demonstrates.”

“Israel needs to understand the consequences of the persistent violence it demonstrates, [the] policy of demolishing houses and evicting Palestinians, [the] Israeli settlers’ invasion of the al-Aqsa Mosque and [the] killing of Palestinians at the border crossings,” said Munir al-Jaghoub, the head of Fatah’s media department. Al-Jaghoub added that Israel’s refusal to participate in the international negotiations related to the settlements in the West Bank is unacceptable. “This is a natural reaction,” he said.

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Celebrations in Bethlehem, last night Photo Credit: Twitter/Channel 2 News

The Palestinian News Agency Maan reported that Hamas claimed that the terror attack in Tel Aviv is only the first “surprise” planned for Israel during the holy Islamic month of Ramadan. Hamas Spokesman Husam Badran praised the terrorists and said that the fact that they were able to infiltrate Israel from the West Bank shows that Israel has failed to prevent the “Palestinian resistance.”

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Cartoon encouraging Palestinians to carry out terror attack during Ramadan
Photo Credit: Channel 2 News

Two Terrorists Open Fire in Tel Aviv Cafe :video

June 9, 2016

Arutz Sheva TV

Published on Jun 8, 2016

Fatah Leader Describes Terrorists As Miracle Workers

June 9, 2016

WATCH: Fatah Leader Describes Terrorists As Miracle Workers; Says Supporters Of Peace Not Real Palestinians

by Deborah Danan

8 Jun 2016

Source: Fatah Leader Describes Terrorists As Miracle Workers

JERUSALEM  – A Central Committee member of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah party praised terrorists who carry out stabbing attacks on Israelis, saying they “performed miracles” and adding that anyone who supports peace efforts with the Israelis is not a real Palestinian. 

“This people is greater than its leadership. The determination, willpower, and willingness to die for a dignified life are present among the youth who carried a knife after the disappearance of the Arab leadership, including the Palestinian. They performed a miracle by imposing a curfew within Israel with knives and rocks,” Abbas Zaki said.

He made his speech at a graduation ceremony held at the Palestinian Red Crescent headquarters in honor of the faculty of UNRWA Ramallah Women’s Training Center. UNWRA – the United Nations Relief and Works Agency – is a UN body specifically for Palestinian refugees. Both UNRWA and the Palestinian Red Crescent have hosted terror-promoting events as recently as April.

In the clip, which was exposed on Tuesday by Israeli NGO Palestinian Media Watch, Zaki also praised the parents of terrorists:

“Blessings to the mothers and fathers who gave birth to those who are marching on the path of light,” he said.

Zaki continued by slamming those who put their hopes in making peace, saying that anyone who “talks about renewing the relations with Israel is not a Palestinian and not a member of Fatah.”

Earlier this year, Danish Foreign Minister Kristian Jensen described both Abbas Zaki and the Fatah movement as “moderate.” In response, PMW authored a report documenting Zaki and the movement’s endorsement of terror during the recent wave of violence. The report resulted in a debate in the Danish parliament with Jensen dismissing the claims.

 Arabs Celebrate Sarona Terror Attack [video]

June 8, 2016

By: Jewish Press News Briefs Published: June 8th, 2016 Latest update: June 9th, 2016

Source: The Jewish Press » » Arabs Celebrate Sarona Terror Attack

Arabs cheering at Damascus Gate in Jerusalem
Photo Credit: Screenshot

Upon hearing of the attack at the Sarona Mall in Tel Aviv, Arabs at the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem began breaking out in chants and cheers.

There are reports of celebratory Arab gunfire throughout Judea and Samaria.

 

Four Dead, 4 in Critical Condition from Tel Aviv Sarona Mall Terror Attack [video]

June 8, 2016

UPDATE: Four Dead, 4 in Critical Condition from Tel Aviv Sarona Mall Terror Attack

By: David Israel Published: June 8th, 2016

Source: The Jewish Press » » UPDATE: Four Dead, 4 in Critical Condition from Tel Aviv Sarona Mall Terror Attack

Kaplan Street shooting
Photo Credit: Screenshot

 

Four people are dead and 4 more are in critical condition and are being treated at Ichilov Hospital on Wednesday night, in a “Ramadan” terror attack in the Sarona Mall area, on Kaplan Street in the heart of Tel Aviv. There are additional wounded. The attack happened just before 9:30 PM

According to eyewitnesses, the two Arab terrorists were sitting inside a restaurant dressed in their Ramadan finest clothing. They ordered food and then they got up and at least one began shooting a Carl Gustav submachine gun at the other restaurant guests, until he emptied his gun. He threw it down and they started running.

Both terrorists have been neutralized. One was captured alive but seriously wounded and is undergoing surgery at Ichilov Hospital. The second one is now undergoing interrogation.

Police sappers are dealing with suspected bombs in the area.

Police issued a statement that the situation is under control, as both terrorists have been neutralized. A possible third suspect was seen fleeing the scene.

Arab sources claim the terrorists are from the village of Dura in the Har Hebron region.

Hamas terror chief Ismail Haniyeh praised the attack on his Twitter feed

 

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3 killed, 4 badly injured, in central Tel Aviv shooting terror attack

http://www.timesofisrael.com/shooting-reported-in-central-tel-aviv-several-said-injured/

The gunmen ordered dessert, then opened fire

http://www.timesofisrael.com/the-gunmen-ordered-dessert-then-opened-fire/

Hamas tweets praise for ‘hero’ Tel Aviv shooters

http://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog-june-8-2016/

Terror attack at Tel Aviv’s Sarona Market: Three murdered

http://www.jerusalemonline.com/news/in-israel/local/shots-fired-at-tel-avivs-sarona-market-21585

 

 

 

Watch: Arab ‘arson terror’ strikes Samaria

May 30, 2016

Watch: Arab ‘arson terror’ strikes Samaria Residents of Yitzhar report five arson attacks in the last two days, emphasizing ‘there is no difference between this and other terror.’

By Ido Ben-Porat

First Publish: 5/29/2016, 4:37 PM

Source: Watch: Arab ‘arson terror’ strikes Samaria – Defense/Security – News – Arutz Sheva

Arab assailants from the village of Urif in Samaria set two fires adjacent to the Jewish town of Yitzhar last Friday afternoon, report residents of the Jewish town.

The town’s firefighter team, together with soldiers and residents, struggled against the large blazes just west and south of Yitzhar for over two hours, until they finally achieved control over most of the fire.

Then over Shabbat on Saturday, the Arab attackers lit three other fires at various points around the town. The blazes were controlled just before they had the chance to spread out and cause serious damage.

In the Shabbat assault the assailants came from the further towns of Huwara and Einabus as well as Urif, and they lit a fire just beneath the eastern neighborhoods of the town.

The arsonists were identified by the security coordinator and an army force who were conducting surveillance on the site, allowing a quick response to put out the fire.

Residents of Yitzhar note that Arab arson attacks take place every summer, mostly on Fridays and Saturdays so as to target their Shabbat observance. Due to the relatively remote location of the town it is impossible to wait for firefighting units to arrive.

“The residents drop everything and run, sometimes in their Shabbat clothes, in order to fight the fire,” said Uriya Cohen, director of the local council.

“This is terror to all intents and purposes,” he clarified. “There is no difference between an Arab who throws a firebomb at a car, and one who lights a fire whose goal is to reach homes in the town.”

“It cannot be that residents and young guys are distanced from Yitzhar with no reason and no evidence on an arbitrary administrative order, even as the Arab terror is going wild,” added Cohen.

 

Deceiving Cairo and helping IS, Hamas sets Gaza on course for new troubles

May 28, 2016

Deceiving Cairo and helping IS, Hamas sets Gaza on course for new troubles Hamas officials promised Egypt two months ago they’d end cooperation with IS fighters in Sinai. But Gaza’s rulers have done nothing of the kind, and the repercussions could impact Israel

By Avi Issacharoff
May 28, 2016, 5:06 pm

Source: Deceiving Cairo and helping IS, Hamas sets Gaza on course for new troubles | The Times of Israel

Salafi demonstrators in Gaza waving Islamic State flags during a demonstration that took place on January 19, 2015. (Courtesy MEMRI)

A few days ago, Hamas’s security forces in Gaza arrested a group of Salafi activists — members of Salafiya Jihadiya, a movement made up of Islamist groups that identify mainly with Islamic State. The head of the group is the son of a well-known Salafi preacher from the Shahin family. Hamas officials claimed that the group was planning to cross Gaza’s border into Sinai to join members of Islamic State in their fight against Egypt.

News of the arrests created the sense that Hamas was working to stop attempts by these Gazan activists to help Islamic State in its war against the Egyptian army. The arrests were presented as part of an impressive operation by Hamas, fulfilling promises its representatives made to Egypt during a visit to Cairo two months ago. At that time, amid escalating tension between Egypt and Hamas and accusations of close collaboration between Hamas’s military wing and Walayat Sinai (Islamic State’s branch in Sinai), the high-ranking Hamas delegates assured Egyptian officials that Hamas would end its relationship with Islamic State there and then.

 Hamas has indeed since reinforced its troop deployment along the Gaza-Egypt border, and promised to stop all smuggling done via the tunnels there. The Salafi arrests thus provided further ostensible proof of the new Hamas commitment to Egypt’s well-being. (Those arrests, in turn, prompted rocket fire at Israel two days ago, for which the Sheikh Omar Hadid Brigade, a Salafi group, claimed responsibility — a case of Israel being targeted by a Gaza terror group angry with Hamas.)

Yet there seems to be a wide gap between what senior Hamas officials are telling the Egyptians and what the heads of its military wing are actually doing on the ground. Despite the promises by Gaza’s rulers to stop the smuggling to and from Sinai and the recent arrests, Hamas continues to maintain a delicate and complicated web of interests and alliances with Islamic State in Sinai.

According to an abundance of Arab, Israeli and Palestinian sources, wounded members of Islamic State are still being brought into Gaza for medical treatment at almost the same rate as before the Hamas delegation’s visit to Cairo two months ago. Likewise, arms smuggling from the Gaza Strip to Sinai and vice versa continues, albeit at a reduced rate, supervised by members of Hamas’s military wing. Overall, in short, it is largely business as usual.

Israel's Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories Maj. Gen. Yoav Mordechai in 2015 (Gershon Elinson/Flash90)

Israel’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories Maj. Gen. Yoav Mordechai (Gershon Elinson/Flash90)

When Maj. Gen. Yoav Mordechai, the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), mentioned some of these facts in interviews on the Saudi Arabian news site Elaph two weeks ago, Hamas issued vigorous denials, of course. But other sources — not Israeli ones, but sources actually living in Gaza — confirm that over the past 10 months, dozens of Islamic State fighters have received medical treatment in the hospital in Khan Yunis, for example. This is astonishing considering Hamas’s delicate relationship with Egypt.

Yahya Sinwar (screenshot)

Yahya Sinwar (screenshot)

The transfer of wounded Islamic State fighters is not the work of some low-ranking activist looking for a quick way to make money. It is a deliberate policy of Hamas that began in mid-2015. The Hamas official in charge of arranging medical treatment for Islamic State members is Mohammed Sutari, a well-known activist from the Khan Yunis refugee camp. This is the same place that produced the hard core of Hamas’s military wing, including notorious terror chief Mohammed Deif and Yahya and Muhammad Sinwar.

This week the Elaph website, quoting a Palestinian source, published the name of one Islamic State fighter who is receiving medical treatment in Gaza. Maj. Gen. Mordechai named two more: Ibrahim Matar, who helps Sutari coordinate medical treatment for Islamic State members, and Said Abdelal, a Gazan from Rafah who is responsible for coordinating Islamic State’s military activities (apparently training) in the Gaza Strip.

Hamas military wing commander Muhammad Deif

Hamas military wing commander Muhammad Deif

The most problematic factor for Cairo may be the smuggling of arms between Gaza and Sinai. There’s been a dramatic reduction in the scope, but Hamas still manages to bring quantities of arms into the Gaza Strip and to move arms and ammunition from Gaza to Sinai. Constrained by Egypt’s crackdown on the border tunnels, some of the smuggling has been done recently by sea.

In addition, despite those widely reported Salafi arrests, several former Hamas activists (whose ideology leans toward that of those same Salafist groups) have crossed the border in recent weeks to join the fighting in Sinai against the Egyptian army. The best-known case is that of Musa Abdallah el-Mor, a former member of Hamas’s military wing whose family set up a mourning tent in Rafah after he was killed in Sinai while fighting against the Egyptian army there.

All of this cross-border activity takes place under the noses of Egyptian officials, who heard the promises of the Hamas senior officials and then watched in dismay over the past two months as Hamas, and especially its military wing, did as they pleased and kept up their relationship of interests with Islamic State.

Egypt’s response to this, it must be said, shows a degree of confusion and perhaps a lack of clear strategy.

The Egyptians opened the Rafah border crossing briefly, for humanitarian reasons. At the same time, they allowed tons of concrete into the Gaza Strip when concrete and wood were in short supply there. They did this even though they knew that Hamas was using such materials to build tunnels, including tunnels that crossed into Sinai.

Palestinians inspect the damage after Egyptian forces flooded smuggling tunnels dug beneath the Gaza-Egypt border, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, on September 18, 2015. (Abed Rahim Khatib/ Flash90)

Palestinians inspect the damage after Egyptian forces flooded smuggling tunnels dug beneath the Gaza-Egypt border, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, on September 18, 2015. (Abed Rahim Khatib/ Flash90)

These might have been interpreted as goodwill gestures by Egypt, but Egyptian intelligence heads quickly realized that the likes of Deif and Yahya Sinwar were unmoved, and have no intention of ordering a complete halt to cooperation with Islamic State anytime soon. It is doubtful, then, that Cairo will again open the Rafah crossing for periods longer than just a day or two, even with Ramadan approaching.

In other words, almost two years after the 50-day Operation Protective Edge Israel-Hamas war, and despite several statements suggesting that relations between Cairo and Gaza might be about to improve, that’s not happening.

Instead, the Gaza Strip is spiraling back to the dangerous routine of tension with Egypt and a humanitarian situation that is slowly but consistently deteriorating. One can only hope that we are not in for a rerun of the summer of 2014.

Gaza rockets miss the mark

May 28, 2016

Gaza rockets miss the mark Terrorists from Gaza fire three rockets towards southern Israel, but they explode on the Gazan side of the border.

By Elad Benari, Canada

First Publish: 5/27/2016, 11:55 PM

Source: Gaza rockets miss the mark – Defense/Security – News – Arutz Sheva

Rocket fired from Gaza (archive)
Flash 90

Terrorists from Gaza on Friday night fired rockets towards southern Israel, but missed the mark as three rockets exploded on the Gazan side of the border.

There were no reports of injuries or damages on the Palestinian side.

Earlier this week, a rocket from Gaza was fired towards southern Israel, exploding in an open area of the Sha’ar Hanegev Regional Council and causing no physical injuries or damages.

The Israel Air Force retaliated by striking two terrorist infrastructures belonging to Hamas in Gaza.

Rocket and mortar fire from Gaza has continued to “trickle” into Israel on occasion. On May 6, two mortar shells fired from Gaza exploded near the security fence in the Eshkol Regional Council.

There were no physical injuries or damages. Israeli aircraft hit two Hamas targets in Gaza in retaliation for the attack.

WATCH: UK Joins Germany And France To Condemn Israel As World’s Only ‘Violator Of Health Rights’

May 26, 2016

WATCH: UK Joins Germany And France To Condemn Israel As World’s Only ‘Violator Of Health Rights’

by Simon Kent

26 May 2016

Source: WATCH: UK Joins Germany And France To Condemn Israel As World’s Only ‘Violator Of Health Rights’

JACK GUEZ/AFP/Getty

UN resolution has singled out Israel as the world’s only violator of “mental, physical and environmental health” and commissioned a delegation to report on “the health conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory” and in “the occupied Syrian Golan.”

The United Kingdom, France, and Germany were among 107 countries that voted for the proposal during this week’s gathering of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva. Eight countries voted against the resolution and eight abstained, while 58 other countries taking part in the assembly were absent for the vote.

The entire European Union (EU) membership voted as a block to support the motion of condemnation against Israel. Watch video below of the UK casting its vote:

Only the United States, Canada, Australia, Paraguay, Guatemala, Micronesia and Papua New Guinea stood with Israel in opposing the motion that was co-sponsored by the Arab Group of States and the Palestinian delegation.

“The UN reached new heights of absurdity today,” said UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer on Tuesday immediately after the vote.

He then slammed the global body for  “enacting a resolution which accuses Israel of violating the health rights of Syrians in the Golan, even as in reality Israeli hospitals continue their life-saving treatment for Syrians fleeing to the Golan from the Assad regime’s barbaric attacks.”

Mr Nieur added that the motion was more political and religious prosecution than considered policy. He said:

“Shame on Britain, France and Germany for encouraging this hijacking of the annual world health assembly, and diverting precious time, money, and resources from global health priorities, in order to wage a political prosecution of Israel, especially when, in reality, anyone who has ever walked into an Israeli hospital or clinic knows that they are providing world-class health care to thousands of Palestinian Arabs, as well as to Syrians fleeing Assad.

“At the same time UN Watch commends the principled stand taken by the U.S., Canada, Australia, Paraguay, Guatemala, Micronesia and Papua New Guinea in joining Israel to oppose perpetuating a politicized agenda item.”

The U.S. and Canada both took the floor to strongly object to the anti-Israel exercise, UN Watch reports.

The resolution calls for reports on a series of alleged Israeli violations, including on “the impact of prolonged occupation and human rights violations on mental, physical and environmental health” in “the occupied Palestinian territory.”

The text also adopted three reports mandated by last year’s Arab-sponsored resolution: a “field assessment” on “health conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory”, a similar report by the WHO director-general, and a related report by the WHO secretariat.

Earlier this month the UN cultural body UNESCO also singled out Israel for condemnation, criticizing it for recent actions on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and declining to acknowledge Jewish ties to the site.