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Never Again’ means standing with Israel

October 14, 2015

Never Again’ means standing with Israel, Jerusalem Post, Dr. Ben Carson, October 14, 2015

ShowImage (13)Ben Carson . (photo credit: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM)

While Israel must be able to go it alone, it should never have to stand alone.  In recent years, personalities and politics have been permitted to negatively affect America’s relationship with Israel despite the fact that the bonds between our two nations are so unique and vital.  When the enemies of Israel and the United States sense rifts between us, they are emboldened and grow even more dangerous.

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Sometimes it is hard to find the right words to talk about the kind of evil that defies reason and destroys lives.  We saw that evil on full display during the Holocaust perpetuated by the fanatical and tyrannical Nazi regime under Adolph Hitler.  The lessons to be drawn from those darkest of days in world history are plentiful, and as relevant today as they were nearly 80 years ago.

In recent days I suggested that things might have unfolded in a very different manner in Europe had the Jewish people been armed and better able to defend themselves. What would have been the impact on Hitler’s war machine if his victims had had more access to guns? It is something that we will never know for sure.

What I do know however, beyond any shadow of a doubt, is that I never intended for my words to diminish the enormity of the tragedy or in any way to cause any pain for Holocaust survivors or their families.

Both those who perished and those who survived the Nazi camps deserve our deepest reverence, as do the partisan fighters who rose in armed opposition.

It is truly incomprehensive to imagine what these men, women and children endured, and it is impossible for us to put ourselves in their shoes.  This I know, since I have seen some of those actual shoes first-hand at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. and at Yad Vashem in Israel. Those shoes, stripped from just some of the millions of Holocaust victims, are a jarring symbol that humanizes the loss.

They are poignant and painful reminders. I have learned about the Holocaust and studied the history.  So should every American, as well as others all around the world.

When I was in Israel last year, stepping from the dimmed lights of their Holocaust Museum into the bright Jerusalem sunshine underscored for me in a literal and figurative manner that often out of darkness comes light.  And upon reflection, I concluded that there are vital lessons that can be drawn from the Holocaust’s senselessness and savagery.  One is that going back centuries the Jewish people have somehow managed to find a way to overcome every oppressor who sought to destroy them.

Another is that the Jewish people need a state and that they must have the ability to defend themselves in order to ensure that “never again” remains a reality. That state, Israel, has been re-established in their historic homeland.

The founding of the State of Israel in 1948 was an accomplishment that almost never fully came to pass. Just hours after declaring its independence, Arab armies descended on the fledgling state in a war of annihilation only to be overcome by spirited Israeli forces who fought with the conviction and valor of those with nowhere else to go and no other option for survival.

Sadly for Israel, serious threats remain and its people must still live in a perpetual state of readiness to confront those who seek her destruction.  Israel’s armed forces and the country’s qualitative military edge over other nations in the Middle East are essential elements that ensure that the Jewish people continue to have a state of their own and that Israel can thrive.

The Middle East is a region awash with dictatorships, ruthless violence, turmoil and political instability where Israel is the only Western-style democracy.

As Americans we stand with Israel because the Jewish state embodies many of the same aspects that make the United States the greatest nation in the world: commitment to human rights, religious liberty for all citizens, the rule of law, equal rights for women, a free press, a robust judicial system.

America’s relationship with Israel is one with deep benefits for both nations. This proves invaluable every day in term of strategic cooperation and in specific arenas of homeland security and counterterrorism.

In the years to come, America’s ability to defend herself against all enemies, foreign and domestic, will be critical.  Our determination to secure our homeland and to safeguard our citizens against adversaries and radical Islamist terrorist groups must be stronger than ever.

Looking to the future, while remaining mindful of the past, I believe that it is in America’s national security interests to deepen our commitment to Israel.  If elected president in November 2016, I will explore every opportunity to strengthen ties between our two nations and to ensure that Israel always has the tools it needs to protect herself and our shared interests.

While Israel must be able to go it alone, it should never have to stand alone.  In recent years, personalities and politics have been permitted to negatively affect America’s relationship with Israel despite the fact that the bonds between our two nations are so unique and vital.  When the enemies of Israel and the United States sense rifts between us, they are emboldened and grow even more dangerous.

The strength of the U.S.-Israel relationship can and must be strengthened.

That is precisely why I look forward to my first conversation as President of the United States with the Prime Minister of Israel. On that phone call I will utter four important words that reflect the future direction we will take together: “Our relationship is restored.”

Under Obama, Another Betrayal of Israel

October 14, 2015

Under Obama, Another Betrayal of Israel, Algemeiner, Eliana Rudee, October 14, 2015

netanyahu_obama-300x200President Obama and Prime Minister Netanayhu. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.

As an American citizen living in Jerusalem, I recently received two notifications from the U.S. State Department warning of “potential for violence in the Old City,” restricting U.S. government employees from entering the Old City from Sunday, Oct. 4 through Tuesday, Oct. 13 “without prior approval from the U.S. Consulate,” and recommending that “private U.S. citizens take into consideration these restrictions and the additional guidance contained in the Department of State’s travel warning for IsraelJerusalem and the West Bank when making decisions regarding their travel in the Old City and in Jerusalem.”

My initial reaction was laughter. The messages were casually sent as if we don’t know there is “potential for violence in the Old City.” Dozens of Jews have been attacked in the last week, many in the Old City. The tension is obvious to anyone here — we go to sleep listening to the helicopters explore the skies and we wake up to a climbing death toll at the hands of Arab terrorists in Jerusalem.

But then, I realized how truly sad this message is that I received. We are all painfully aware of what’s happening here; but up until now, we weren’t actually sure that the U.S. government knew what was happening. There have been at best tepid public condemnations of the attacks and murders, with barely a mention of the victims being Jews. But now that the United States is indeed aware that terrorists are targeting Jews in Israel like myself, the sad fact is that there is nothing being done about it. Moreover, when we defend ourselves, media outlets and the U.S. government are touting the terrorists as the victims.

On Oct. 1, President Obama pulled John Kerry and Samantha Power from Prime Minister Netanyahu’s U.N. speech to the General Assembly. As reported by Reuters, “During Netanyahu’s speech, Washington was represented by U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power’s deputy, David Pressman, and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Daniel Shapiro.” Hard to read this as not a slap in the face of the Jewish State.

In addition to signing a nuclear deal with Iran and boycotting the Israeli prime minister’s speech, the Palestinian flag was raised in New York City at the U.N. just the day before. This is the same flag being raised in the streets of Ramallah when Palestinians murdered two Jewish parents in front of their four children. Evan Cohen, in the Jerusalem Post, points out this fact: “The kind of celebration one might have expected earlier this week [was] the kind of celebration they reserve only for the happiest of events — dead Jews.”

Why is the Palestinian flag being raised in New York City at the U.N. headquarters, while on the other side of the world, Palestinians are raising the same flag in celebration of the slaughter of innocent people? The America that I know would not support this. Aren’t we supposed to stand for justice, religious freedom, and the simple right to life? As a Jewish American, I am choosing to live in the Jewish State, not in Nazi Germany where we needed to fear being attacked on the basis of our peoplehood. Even still, the U.S. government seems silent instead of supporting the Jewish people and even their own citizens in Israel.

Sadly, the media is even worse than silent, it is hilariously biased. On Oct. 3, a 19-year-old Palestinian terrorist stabbed and killed two Jewish men and wounded several others (including a toddler) in the Old City, as they were on their way to the Western Wall. Police shot the terrorist during the stabbing, and Al Jazeera reported the terrorist attack as “Palestinian shot dead after fatal stabbing in Jerusalem; 2 Israeli victims also killed.” Likewise, Students for Justice in Palestine, an anti-Israel student group on campuses across North America, said that the Palestinian was “brutally murdered while heading to work.” Little did they mention his work was killing Jews and he was killed as he murdered the so-called “Jewish colonialists”.

Unfortunately it is quite common for noise to be made only when Israel is the one to strike someone dead, even if it is a terrorist caught in the act. Such is true for the media, and perhaps now even for the U.S. government.

Nerves of steel

October 14, 2015

Nerves of steel, Israel Hayom, Maj. Gen. (ret.) Yaakov Amidror, October 14, 2015

Tuesday was the deadliest day thus far in the wave of terrorism that has been sweeping over Israel in recent weeks. And it is clear who the main instigators of this terror wave have been — Arab residents of east Jerusalem.

Israel’s response to terrorism must be firm and swift. First of all, rapid reactions by security personnel and everyday citizens can limit the damage caused by attacks. When an attack is occurring, no one should be concerned about the consequences of killing the terrorist. These are not criminal incidents, they are terrorist attacks, and decisive action is necessary.

On Tuesday, a foreign journalist asked me why security forces shot the female terrorist at the Afula bus station last Friday instead of taking her down with non-lethal means. In response, I asked the journalist what she would think if her son was one of the security personnel facing the knife-wielding terrorist. She answered honestly, saying she would not want her son to be put in such a dilemma.

So, with all due respect to pencil-pushing critics sitting in their air-conditioned offices, we must let our security forces do their job unencumbered. They deserve our support, even if they make mistakes sometimes. But so far, they have made few, if any, mistakes during the current terror wave. Nevertheless, any operational mistakes that do occur must be probed and corrected.

In the face of these horrific terrorist attacks, we must demonstrate nerves of steel, as well as patience. We must not make populist decisions just to please the crowd.

Police release footage of Pisgat Ze’ev attack after Palestinians deny teens were terrorists

October 14, 2015

Police release footage of Pisgat Ze’ev attack after Palestinians deny teens were terrorists

Source: Police release footage of Pisgat Ze’ev attack after Palestinians deny teens were terrorists – Arab-Israeli Conflict – Jerusalem Post

Israel Police released extended footage Wednesday of the Pisgat Ze’ev terror attack committed by two 13 and 15-year-old terrorists who stabbed two people, including a fellow 13 year old Jewish boy.

The footage was exposed in order to combat Palestinian claims that the teen terrorists, who lived in Beit Hanina, were completely innocent. A video released throughout Palestinian social media featured the younger terrorist, who was halted in the act of stabbing by being run over by a vehicle, lying on a light rail track bleeding and writhing in pain – but does not show the terrorist attacking the boy that precedes it.

In the newly-released video, the two terrorists, with knives in their hands, are shown chasing after a 25-year-old Jewish man who they had just stabbed moments before, out of sight of the of the security camera on Haarba’a Street. The man was seriously wounded, but still managed to run away.

They continued their stabbing spree on HaShisha Asar Street, where they are seen looking for another victim, this time a young one. According to police, the pair at first spotted an older man, but continued on their hunt.

Finally they stabbed a 13-year-old boy who was leaving a convenience store on his bike. He was in critical condition following the attack.

The two teen terrorists continued onto Moshe Dayan Street and ran toward police officers, who had been called to the scene.

The officers shot at the 15 year old out self-defense. He died from his wounds, while the 13 year old was left in serious condition.

Jack Abramoff – Jihad in Israel!

October 14, 2015

Jack Abramoff – Jihad in Israel! The United West via You Tube, October 14, 2015

 

WATCH: Iranian Revolutionary Guard reveals underground missile base

October 14, 2015

WATCH: Iranian Revolutionary Guard reveals underground missile base

Source: WATCH: Iranian Revolutionary Guard reveals underground missile base – Middle East – Jerusalem Post

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Iran’s Revolutionary Guard on Wednesday revealed an underground bunker in which it stores long-range ballistic missiles, Iran’s semi-official Fars News Agency reported.

Footage of the underground missile bunker was aired on Iranian state television. According to Fars, a number of ballistic missiles were shown in the underground tunnel including a model with a range of 2,000 kilometers.

Fars quoted Amir Ali Hajizadeh, head of the Revolutionary Guard’s aerospace branch, as saying that the missiles represented the next generation of Iranian long-range missile technology.

The missile bunker shown is one of many that are buried as deep as “500 meters below the high mountains,” Fars reported.

Iran state television showed on Sunday what it said was a successful launch of the new Iranian missile, named Emad, which appears to be Tehran’s first precision-guided weapon with the range to strike its regional enemy Israel.

A total of 220 of Iran’s 290 lawmakers praised the missile test on Wednesday, announcing their full support of measures that “strengthen Iran’s defense capabilities.”

The US State Department said that the missile test was an apparent violation of a UN Security Council resolution and Washington will raise it at the United Nations.

“We’ll obviously raise this at the UNSC as we have done in previous launches,” State Department spokesman Mark Toner told reporters, noting the test appeared to be a violation of U.N. Security resolution 1929.

He and White House spokesman Josh Earnest both said the issue was separate from a deal Iran struck in July with six world powers, which seeks to curb Tehran’s atomic program in return for having sanctions against it eased.

Ballistic missile tests by Iran are banned under Security Council resolution 1929, which dates from 2010 and remains valid until the July 14 nuclear deal goes into effect.

Once the deal takes effect, Iran will still be “called upon” not to undertake any ballistic missiles work designed to deliver nuclear weapons for a period of up to eight years, according to a Security Council resolution adopted in July.

The resolution says that when the deal is in effect countries will be allowed to transfer missile technology and heavy weapons to Iran on a case-by-case basis with council approval.

However, at the time the resolution was drafted, a U.S. official called this provision meaningless and said the United States would veto any suggested transfer of missile technology to Iran.

Speaking on Tuesday, White House spokesman Earnest made clear countries could more to stop the flow of ballistic missile technology to Iran.

“That is work that requires international cooperation,” he said, adding that Washington was ready to work with Gulf allies to counter Iran’s ballistic missile program.

Police Foil Jerusalem Attack by Terrorist in Israeli Uniform

October 14, 2015

Israeli police foiled an attempted attack in Jerusalem by an Arab terrorist wearing Israeli combat fatigues.

By: Hana Levi Julian

Published: October 14th, 2015

Source: The Jewish Press » » Police Foil Jerusalem Attack by Terrorist in Israeli Uniform

 

Police forces identified the terrorist dressed in Israeli combat fatigues and killed him.

Police forces identified the terrorist dressed in Israeli combat fatigues and killed him.
Photo Credit: courtesy, 0404 website

Alert Israeli police officers stymied an Arab terrorist Wednesday afternoon who attempted to stab Israelis at the Damascus Gate entrance to the Old City of Jerusalem.

The terrorist was wearing the uniform of an Israeli soldier, according to the Hebrew-language 0404 website.

“The terrorist was in an Israeli uniform in order to mislead the forces, but they identified him quickly and put him out of action.”

Israel to Withhold Bodies of Terrorists From Families

October 14, 2015

Israel’s Security Cabinet approves a motion to withhold the bodies of dead terrorists from their families.

By: Hana Levi Julian

Published: October 14th, 2015

Source: The Jewish Press » » Israel to Withhold Bodies of Terrorists From Families

Terrorist killed in Kiryat Arba stabbing attack. The Palestinian Authority says he was a victim.

Terrorist killed in Kiryat Arba stabbing attack. The Palestinian Authority says he was a victim.
Photo Credit: Moshe Butbiya / TPS

Israel’s Security Cabinet voted Wednesday to approve a suggestion by Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan not to return to families bodies of terrorists killed during attacks.

“The family of the terrorist turns the funeral into a demonstration of support for terrorism, and incitement to murder. We must not allow it,” Erdan said.

“We must do everything possible to prevent the terrorist from receiving honors and ceremonies after having carried out an attack.”

Erdan also suggested burying such terrorists in IDF cemeteries on the far borders of Israel that have been set aside for this purpose.

Families often turn funerals for terrorist relatives into massive celebrations where the departed jihadist is honored as a hero.

The nation’s Security Cabinet also approved a host of other security measures late Tuesday night.

 

 

Police: “Everything can explode at any moment”

October 14, 2015

Police: “Everything can explode at any moment” The terror across the country has reached its peak in Arab cities in the Sharon region, where tens of thousands of Arab Israelis live. Young radicals are exposed to incitement within social media and want to go out to protest against the government but most of the people just want quiet: “The situation is very explosive.”

Oct 14, 2015, 12:00PM | Rachel Avraham

Source: Police: “Everything can explode at any moment” – JerusalemOnline

Demonstration along Route 444 last week

Demonstration along Route 444 last week Photo Credit: Channel 2

Security tensions are felt across the country and they did not pass over Arab cities in the Sharon region.   Maintaining daily routines there especially after the wave of terror that yesterday reached neighboring Ra’anana is like walking on thin ice.  “This place is very sensitive and every small incident can explode,” Simu Vanunu, a commander in Tayibe, stated.

“Every day, we meet with community leaders, religious people, and the heads of families only in order to try and prevent the next confrontation and this does not always work,” he stressed.  “It is difficult to calm down the youth because they don’t think.   Also the heads of the community try to calm them down.”

“99% of the people here only want the calm to remain,” Walid Tibi, a resident of the city, stated.  “Now, there is calm.  There is nothing.   There is always a fear that the youth will go out into the street to burn tires but there is no fear that there will be stabbings.   Both sides need to calm down, both the Jews and the Arabs.”

Last weekend, there were disturbances within the city, a scenario that was repeated last night as well.  Dozens of young rioters went to the bridge at the entrance to Tayibe, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the Police.  “Incitement in social media sites and whatsapp is like wildfire,” Vanunu related.  “A 15-year-old child can write a message and all of them within an hour will be at the bridge.   There are a lot of things that happen based upon rumors.”

Tibi also agreed that the problem is mainly the youth.  He stated that one day, he sat in a café and overheard two children talking about joining the demonstrations: “I approached them and asked, ‘child, who is your father?’   I called his father and within seconds, he was here.  He slapped them and warned them not to approach the demonstrations.”   Channel 2 News also interviewed Mansour, the owner of a hummus stand in Tayibe.  He proclaimed that he opposes stabbing people.   “This very much harms the revenues and daily routines of the local population,” Vanunu stressed regarding the present unrest.   Both Vanunu and Mansour agreed that the quiet should return to the area as soon as possible.

 

UN Chief Wants Review of Israeli Use of Force, Silent on Ongoing Islamic Terror Attacks | Pamela Geller

October 14, 2015

UN Chief Wants Review of Israeli Use of Force, Silent on Ongoing Islamic Terror Attacks

By Pamela Geller

October 13, 2015

Source: UN Chief Wants Review of Israeli Use of Force, Silent on Ongoing Islamic Terror Attacks | Pamela Geller

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The violence began on October 1, when a Hamas cell shot dead a Jewish couple in front of their children. There have since been dozens of attacks, and murders most involving Muslim terrorists stabbing Jewish civilians. The UN response? Ban Ki-moon questions whether Israel uses too much force when trying to stop terror attacks. No reported comment on Palestinian terrorism.

“When an institution reaches the degree of corruption, brazen cynicism and dishonor demonstrated by the U.N. in its shameful history, to discuss it at length is to imply that its members and supporters may possibly be making an innocent error about its nature—which is no longer possible. There is no margin for error about a monstrosity that was created for the alleged purpose of preventing wars by uniting the world against any aggressor, but proceeded to unite it against any victim of aggression.”  Ayn Rand.

The UN was established in the wake of the Holocaust to insure that it would never happen again. The monstrous irony is that the UN is working hard to make sure that it happens to the Jews again.

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The UN is corrupt organization driven by the largest body in the world — the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. Why must we, the United States, fund these barbarians to the tune of close to 25% of their annual budget?

The OIC is nothing less than a “would-be, universal caliphate.” It might look different from the caliphates of the Ottomans, Fatimids, and Abbasids. It might resemble, instead, a thoroughly modern trans-national bureaucracy. But, already, the OIC exercises significant power through the United Nations, and through the European Union, which has been eager to accommodate the OIC while simultaneously endowing the U.N. with increasing authority for global governance.  Bat Yeor

A former president of the U.N. General Assembly “sold himself and the global institution he led” by pocketing more than $1 million in bribes to finance a luxury spending spree, according to a federal prosecutor.

The GOP candidate should campaign on leaving the UN. I guarantee it would garner big votes.

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UN Chief Wants Review of Israeli Use of Force, Silent on Terror
Ban Ki-moon questions whether Israel uses too much force when trying to stop terror attacks. No reported comment on Palestinian terrorism.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged Israel on Tuesday to carry out a “serious review” on whether its security forces are resorting to “excessive force” in clashes with Palestinians, AFP reports.

Ban finds “the apparent excessive use of force by Israeli security forces” to be “troubling,” his spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters as violence continued in Jerusalem and Bethlehem.

This “demands serious review as it only serves to exacerbates the situation leading to a vicious cycle of needless bloodshed,” he said.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said Tuesday Israel would use “all means” available to end Palestinian violence and that new security measures were planned.

The UN chief was due to sit down with Security Council envoys for a luncheon meeting on Tuesday to discuss mounting Israeli-Palestinian violence.

A ministerial-level meeting of the Security Council on the crisis in the Middle East is scheduled for October 22.

After initially breaking out with attacks and violent protests across Israel, unrest has spread to Gaza, with clashes along the border in recent days leaving nine Palestinians dead from Israeli fire.

The violence began on October 1, when an alleged Hamas cell shot dead a Jewish couple in front of their children. There have since been dozens of attacks, most involving terrorists stabbing Jewish civilians.

A number of Arabs have also been killed, nearly all after they had carried out an attack or during riots.

Ban has not criticized Palestinian incitement and calls to violence.

His comments come on the same day as a series of bloody attacks by Arab terrorists against Israeli civilians, in which three Israelis were killed and scores more wounded. The UN Secretary General did not, however, make any reference to those attacks in his statement.