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Palestinian leaders pay price in hunt for missing teens

June 25, 2014

Palestinian leaders pay price in hunt for missing teens

Israel’s massive search in the West Bank for three abducted teenagers is undermining PA rule, say Palestinian analysts

By Adel Zaanoun June 24, 2014, 10:06 pm

via Palestinian leaders pay price in hunt for missing teens | The Times of Israel.

 

Palestinians throw stones during clashes with Israeli troops (unseen) as they search to find three Israeli teenagers believed kidnapped by Palestinian terrorists, Ramallah, June 21,2014 (photo credit: AFP/ABBAS MOMANI)
 

RAMALLAH (AFP) — A massive Israeli search and arrest operation in the West Bank launched after the suspected abduction of three teenagers is sapping support for the Palestinian leadership, analysts say.

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Israel blames Islamist movement Hamas for the kidnappings and has detained most of its West Bank leaders in its crackdown, but a mounting backlash in Palestinian public opinion is undermining the authority of Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas.

In the West Bank city of Ramallah, where Abbas has his base, scores of protesters took to the streets on Monday to demand an end to his leadership’s cooperation with the massive Israeli military operation which has claimed four Palestinian lives since June 12.

On Sunday night, angry youths torched a police station in the city, displaying growing anger at the search operation for the missing teenagers which has seen the army round up nearly 270 members of Hamas and lock down major city Hebron and other towns.

It has been Israel’s largest operation in the West Bank since the end of the second Palestinian intifada, or uprising, in 2005.

Caricatures of Abbas have multiplied on social media forums, with many showing him in Israeli army uniform with captions deriding him as a “collaborator” and a “traitor.”

Some have even come from media linked to the president’s own Fatah party.

“It’s highly likely the Palestinian population’s reaction will be directed at the Palestinian Authority and its institutions, because it now looks incapable of protecting its own people,” said Samir Awad, a politics professor at Birzeit University in the West Bank.

Awad said Israel might even be deliberately moving to “exploit the situation to delegitimize the Palestinian Authority.”
Israel’s ‘strong message’

Naji Sharab, a political analyst at Gaza’s Al-Azhar University, said stoking public resentment was Israel’s way of sending a “strong message” to the Palestinian leadership, after its April deal with Hamas under which a merged administration for the West Bank and Gaza was formed earlier this month for the first time in seven years.

“This is an operation with two goals,” he said.

“It aims to completely dismantle the infrastructure of Hamas, and also to send a strong message to the Palestinian Authority — that its role is purely one of security, not one of sovereignty.”

Abbas is not unaware of the damage being done to his poll ratings.

“What Israel is doing with its arrests and searches will take away the PA’s authority,” he told reporters on Saturday.

Senior Hamas politician Mussa Abu Marzuq said Israel’s aim in locking down swathes of the West Bank under Abbas’s administration was to “drain confidence in it in order to humiliate it.”

It was a deliberate attempt to “put an end to the national consensus government and Palestinian reconciliation,” Abu Marzuq wrote on his Facebook page.

Both the European Union and the United States expressed readiness to work with the new Palestinian government but Israel announced a boycott and has seized on the abduction of the three teenagers as an opportunity to drive a wedge between Abbas and its Islamist foe Hamas.

Abbas aides have acknowledged the damage done to Palestinian reconciliation efforts by the kidnappings.

“If it transpires that Hamas is indeed responsible for the abduction, this could deliver the coup de grace for reconciliation,” said former culture minister Ibrahim Abrash.

US Secretary of State John Kerry has said that “many indications point to Hamas’s involvement” but there has been no formal claim of responsibility and Hamas has described Israeli finger-pointing as “stupid.”

Walid al-Mudallal of Gaza’s Islamic University said that were Hamas to turn out to be responsible, it would make things “very difficult for Abbas”.

“He would have to announce a rejection of Palestinian reconciliation, because he would be under enormous Israeli and American pressure,” Mudallal said.

TOROSSIAN: Israel Was Not Created To Teach Morals To Enemies – Let The IDF Win!

June 25, 2014

TOROSSIAN: Israel Was Not Created To Teach Morals To Enemies – Let The IDF Win!

6.24.2014 Israel Revolt Ronn Torossian

via TOROSSIAN: Israel Was Not Created To Teach Morals To Enemies – Let The IDF Win! | Truth Revolt.

 

 

n these days in Israel, the people are united in their desire to see the three missing Jewish teenagers re-emerge safely. Each passing day sees peoples’ patience waning – and uniquely, a desire to see the strongest army in the region do what needs to be done. As Naftali Frenkel, an American citizen, and two other Israeli teenagers are missing, the United Nations condemns Israel, and the American State Department demands that Israel “exercise restraint” in its search for the Hamas kidnappers.

And in Israel, it’s a major yawn – these are flies swatted off with an annoyance – a non-factor. All that matters is doing all that can be done to ensure the safe re-arrival of the missing boys.

During these times, it is helpful to remember the words of Ze’ev Jabotinsky, the Zionist prophet, the ideological forefather of the Likud Party:

We were not created in order to teach morals and manners to our enemies. Let them learn these things for themselves. We want to hit back at anybody who harms us. Whoever does not repay a blow by a blow is also incapable of repaying a good deed in kind.

When we are in a position where – through no fault of our own – physical force dominates, only one question can be asked: what is worse? To continue watching Jews being killed and the conviction grows that our lives our cheap, and among the whole world that we are spineless?…[T]he blackest of all characteristics is the tradition of the cheapness of Jewish blood, on the shedding of which there is no prohibition and for which you do not pay. The Jew is everywhere in reach; he can be pointed out at any street corner; and he can be insulted or assaulted with only the minimum of risk, or with none at all. ..one permanent assignment that is entrusted to each of us, old and young, men and women, educated and ignorant, as a group and as individuals; this assignment is the defense of our people’s honor. It is always aimed at us, and we must respond. We must end this abuse of ourselves, at all costs. And it is very easy. They spit in our faces without fear, “in passing,” for no reason – not because our insulters are blessed with courage and want to pick a fight with us, but because this pleasure is so cheap for them: they will spit at us and go on their way, and nothing will happen.

We must accustom them to the thought that from now on this pleasure will come at a hefty cost. A new commandment must enter our hearts: that even where there is only one Jew, the word ‘Zhid’ must not be heard without response.

Wise people will come and try to dissuade us – But it is not our purpose to win in every single incident. Our objective – to create about us the belief that a slur on our national feelings is no longer what it once was, a small diversion free of cost – but will rather, with an absolute certainty and a mathematical precision, result in a sharp and unpleasant confrontation.”

In this battle of good vs. evil, it is quite simple: Let the Israel Defense Forces take every action to ensure the protection of the only Jewish State. Let the IDF Win.

Ronn Torossian is an entrepreneur and author.

Gang of 20 Attacks Jewish Kids In Paris Library

June 25, 2014

Gang of 20 Attacks Jewish Kids In Paris Library
The scourge of anti-Semitism continues to grow in France

6.24.2014 Israel RevoltJeff Dunetz

via Gang of 20 Attacks Jewish Kids In Paris Library | Truth Revolt.

 

The scourge of anti-Semitism continues to grow in France. According to reports, on Monday, a gang of 20 attackers assaulted visibly Jewish students wearing kippot (yarmulkes). The students were studying at a local library in Paris. The attackers, described as being of North African descent (probably Muslim immigrants), approached the Jewish students from two directions in the library, pouncing on them and beating them until they were bloody. The Jewish kids ran from the scene, and in the process two students were stabbed, leaving them with light wounds. Police were called and some of the attackers were brought in for investigation.

Monday’s attack comes on the heels of an anti-Semitic attack against a rally supporting the three Israeli youths kidnapped in Hebron two weeks ago. That attack at the rally in Paris on June 19 involved anti-Semitic attackers hurling flares at the rally (see video above).

Other recent attacks include:

Two Saturdays ago, attackers reportedly approached a Paris synagogue in the city’s 20th District armed with an AK-47 assault rifle and a handgun.

According to reports they began aiming their guns at bystanders and the building itself and pretended to open fire, but fled the scene when they saw armed French police officers guarding the synagogue. Reports say they escaped on a scooter.

The Saturday prior to that, two visibly Jewish teenagers wearing kippot reported being sprayed with tear gas in Sarcelles, a northern suburb of Paris, by North African assailants. A week before that, two other Jewish teenagers, aged 14 and 15, narrowly escaped an axe-wielding man of Arab appearance in another Paris suburb.

Almost ten years ago, then Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon caused an international incident when he told French Jews to move to Israel immediately to escape the country’s growing anti-Semitism. Both the French government and the French Jewish community blasted Sharon’s words.

He told a meeting of the American Jewish Association in Jerusalem that Jews around the world should relocate to Israel as early as possible. But for those living in France, he added, moving was a “must” because of rising violence against Jews there.

France’s foreign ministry said it had asked Israel for an explanation of the “unacceptable comments”.

French Jewish leaders, interviewed on France-2 Television, said Mr Sharon’s remarks were unhelpful. “These comments do not bring calm, peace and serenity that we all need,” said Patrick Gaubert, of the International League Against Racism and Anti-Semitism (Licra). “I think Mr. Sharon would have done better tonight to have kept quiet.”

“It’s not up to him to decide for us,” said Theo Klein, honorary president of Crif, which represents French Jewish organisations.

Ten years after Sharon spoke out, the Jews of France are listening. According to the Jewish Agency for Israel, during the first three months of this year, 1,407 of France’s roughly 500,000 Jews left for Israel. This is a rate four times higher than for the same period last year. 3,288 French Jews immigrated to Israel last year; in a 72 percent increase over 2012. French émigrés surpassed the number of American émigrés for the first time since 1948, the year Israel was founded. The Jewish Agency says it expects some 5,000 to make the trip this year.