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Netanyahu: Hamas Mistaken to Think Israel Lacks Unity, Determination or Fortitude

August 17, 2014

Netanyahu pointed out it’s a mistake to underestimate the unity of Israelis when faced with an external threat.

By: Hana Levi Julian

Published: August 17th, 2014

via The Jewish Press » » Netanyahu: Hamas Mistaken to Think Israel Lacks Unity, Determination or Fortitude.

 

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu speaks during the weekly cabinet meeting.
Photo Credit: Marc Israel Sellem / POOL / Flash 90
 

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu warned Hamas terrorists Sunday not to underestimate Israel’s ability to hold out under any ‘war of attrition’ the group might attempt.

“We are in the midst of a combined military and diplomatic campaign,” Netanyahu said at the start of Sunday’s government cabinet meeting in Jerusalem.

“From the first day, the Israeli delegation to Cairo has worked under clear instructions: Insist on the security needs of the State of Israel. Only if there is a clear response to our security needs will we agree to reach understandings,” he said.

The comment came in response to the rejection by Hamas of an 11-point tentative plan reached Thursday in Cairo, in connection which Palestinian Arab representatives had expressed optimism.

That was before Hamas leaders had made the requisite pilgrimage to see politburo chief Khaled Mashaal, who is based comfortably in Qatar – not with his suffering brethren in Gaza – and who over the weekend with his Qatari handlers immediately nixed the deal.

Israeli officials had maintained silence about the plan throughout the weekend, other than to say that any deal must meet the security needs of the Jewish State.

On Saturday night, Hamas leaders returned to Gaza with bluster and brazen attitude, demanding the inclusion of two points that were turned down by Israel: construction of a seaport and airport in Gaza. Both would create an instant express route for the import of weaponry into the enclave, totally impractical from Israel’s security standpoint since Hamas has proved itself to be without honor and incapable of sticking to agreements or cease-fires for any length of time.

Last week, the Wall Street Journal revealed the White House placed a ‘hold’ on an imminent delivery of Hellfire missiles that was due to arrive in Israel and issued an order to the Pentagon that future military transactions must be scrutinized directly by the State Department and the Oval Office.

The move emboldened Hamas and its backers, who might otherwise have reached the point of understanding that it was in the best interest of Gazans for Hamas to reach an agreement for quiet, if not peace, with Israel. Instead, the terrorist group decided it would prefer to continue its campaign of terror.

Late Saturday night, Hamas officials announced that Israel should prepare for a “long war of attrition” if the Jewish State is not willing to “meet all our demands.”

But that’s a mistake, Netanyahu said, despite the sporadic demonstrations that terrorists have seen on television protesting against the government’s handling of the conflict.

“In the past month Hamas has taken a severe military blow. We destroyed its network of tunnels that it took years to dig. We intercepted the rockets that it had massed in order to carry out thousands of deadly strikes against the Israeli home front. And we foiled the terrorist attacks that it tried to perpetrate against Israeli civilians – by land, sea and air,” Netanyahu said.

“If Hamas thinks that it can cover up its military loss with a diplomatic achievement, it is mistaken,” he warned. “If Hamas thinks that continued sporadic firing will cause us to make concessions, it is mistaken.

“As long as quiet is not restored, Hamas will continue to take very harsh blows. If Hamas thinks that we cannot stand up to it over time, it is mistaken.

“In the stormy and unstable Middle East in which we live, it is not enough that there be more strength, determination and patience are also necessary. Hamas knows that we are very strong but maybe it thinks that we do not have enough determination and patience, and here it is making a big mistake.”

It is not wise, the prime minister pointed out, to underestimate the unity of the Jewish People when they come under attack from an external enemy. This was the same mistake Hamas made at the very start of Operation Protective Edge.

“We are a strong and determined people. We have seen this in the amazing revelations of strength and resilience in the past weeks on the part of both our soldiers and our civilians,” Netanyahu said.

“We will continue to be steadfast and united until we achieve the goals of the campaign – the restoration of quiet and security for all Israelis.”

After shunning Europe, Russia turning to Israel for fruit imports

August 16, 2014

After shunning Europe, Russia turning to Israel for fruit importsIsrael, in danger of losing business over Gaza war, gains a client interested in shunning Europe.

By Ora Coren | Aug. 13, 2014 | 9:10 PM

via After shunning Europe, Russia turning to Israel for fruit imports – Business Israel News | Haaretz.

 

An Israeli Clementine orange. Photo by Tomer Appelbaum
 

Russia is interested in increasing its fruit imports from Israel, after deciding to boycott imports from Europe as part of the ongoing diplomatic spat between Russia and the West.

This development comes as buyers in Gaza, Jordan and some European nations have started refusing to buy Israeli mangoes due to Operation Protective Edge. Most recently, a buyer for a supermarket chain in Montreal announced that it would not be buying Israeli fruit.

Amir Porat, marketing manager for Adom Fruits, which exports primarily pomegranate and mango, said that as opposed to the Montreal buyer, his buyers in Canada are still interested in Israeli produce.

“My customer is happy to receive Israeli products, he’s clearly pro-Israel and very satisfied with the produce,” said Porat. He acknowledged that not all Canadians may feel that way, however.

Due to the tension between Russia and Europe, and Russia’s decision to halt imports from Europe, Israel has been asked to increase exports of fruits, specifically apples and plums, said Porat.

“Unfortunately, the Russian market isn’t a big consumer of mangoes, so it can’t replace the declining demand from Europe,” said Porat.

Porat noted that lower European demand could be tied to an excess of produce there created by the Russian boycott, and not necessarily due to anti-Israel sentiments in Europe.

Meanwhile, Israeli importers and exporters are reconsidering ties with Turkey as relations with that nation sour.

The Foreign Ministry has recommended against flights to Turkey, and businesses are reconsidering their ties there. While Turkish businesses have said they are interested in continuing to work with Israelis, some Israelis are considering leaving the Turkish market, particularly importers and exporters of medical equipment.

“You can’t keep up a relationship by e-mail and phone,” said Eli Cohen, CEO of Termokir Industries, which imports gypsum, a construction material, from Turkey.

Cohen said he recently canceled two work trips to Turkey.

Day 40: Egypt warns there will be no more truce proposals

August 16, 2014

Day 40: Egypt warns there will be no more truce proposalsHamas threatens Israel with war of attrition if demands not met, says many more issues to be resolved in Cairo negotiations; Palestinian delegation says progress made but chances for ceasefire deal no higher than 50%By Yifa Yaakov and Ricky Ben-David August 16, 2014, 12:13 am Updated: August 16, 2014, 3:03 pm

via Day 40: Egypt warns there will be no more truce proposals | The Times of Israel.

 

Palestinian boys with Hamas supporters hold toy guns and shout slogans
during a demonstration in the West Bank city of Nablus
on Friday, Aug. 15, 2014. (photo credit: AP Photo/Nasser Ishtayeh)

 

$1,000 of Qatari money to be paid to Gazans who lost homes

The Hamas social affairs ministry tells Palestinians in Gaza that in two day’s time, it will pay — using donations from Qatar — $1,000 to each person whose home was destroyed during Operation Protective Edge, Ynet reports.

‘Hamas has not agreed to the Egyptian proposal’

A senior Hamas official says the terror group has not agreed and will not agree to what the Palestinian delegation has been offered before leaving Cairo, Ynet reports

“The stance of the [Palestinian] delegation is clear. We will not accept what has been offered to us before we leave. We object to any formula [of a proposal] that does not go hand in hand with the demands of the Palestinian people. There are several issues [in the 11-point Egyptian proposal] that are unacceptable to the delegation,’ says Issat a-Rishq, a close associate of Hamas political chief Khaled Mashaal.

No more ceasefire proposals, says Egypt

Egypt says it will not submit any more ceasefire proposals to either side, after Cairo offered an 11-point proposal yesterday, Israel Radio reports.

Hamas has said the bid did not meet the needs of the Palestinian people.

14:45

Head of Palestinian delegation has ‘high hopes’ for truce deal

Azzam al-Ahmad, who heads the Palestinian delegation at the Cairo talks, tells AFP he is quietly optimistic that an agreement for a longer-term truce could be reached.

“We have high hopes of reaching an agreement very soon, before the end of the truce, and perhaps even, very quickly, for a permanent ceasefire,” he says.

But Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri struck a hardline, insisting that there can be no return to peace without a lifting of Israel’s blockade, which it imposed together with Egypt in large part to prevent Hamas from importng weapons, after it violently seized control in 2007.

“We can reach an agreement if the Israeli side accepts all the demands of the unified Palestinian delegation, in particular the end of any aggression against our people, the war on Gaza and the complete lifting of the siege,” Abu Zuhri said.

Israel has spoken little in public about the negotiations.

The five-day truce is set to end Monday night.

‘Moderate’ Palestinian Authority Claims U.S. Created ISIS To Divide Muslims

August 16, 2014

Moderate’ Palestinian Authority Claims U.S. Created ISIS To Divide Muslims

The US, whose most advanced pawns include Israel and its new creation, ISIS, whose goal is to destroy the Arab world and eliminate the Palestinian cause.”

8.15.2014Israel RevoltJeff Dunetz

via ‘Moderate’ Palestinian Authority Claims U.S. Created ISIS To Divide Muslims | Truth Revolt.

 

 

he supposedly “moderate” Palestinian Authority led by President Abbas is rewarding the billions of dollars provided by this country by inciting its citizens to hate the United States, claiming America has established the radical Islamic movement Islamic State (ISIS or IS) with the long-term goal of controlling the Arab-Muslim states by dividing them through conflict and wars.​

On August 7th, the official Palestinian Authority TV Station, the “Palestine News Network,” reported Fatah Central Committee Member Abbas Zaki made the claim:

Fatah Central Committee Member and Commissioner of Arab Relations and Relations with China Abbas Zaki said the Palestinian language and terminology [employed] with the Zionist enemy must be changed, as whoever has seen the extent of the destruction, the ruins and the limbs torn from the pure bodies of our people in Gaza understands the goals of the Zionist attack (i.e., Operation Protective Edge) – [namely,] to exploit the terrible situation in the Arab world that has resulted from the lack of bravery, enthusiasm and willpower among those [countries] who have made subjugation to the US their way [of life]… [The US,] whose most advanced pawns include Israel and its new creation, ISIS, whose goal is to destroy the Arab world and eliminate the Palestinian cause.

Additionally five times in the past six week the official Palestinian Authority Newspaper “Al-Hayat Al-Jadida” published an op-ed slandering America with the same claim. Below are three examples:

A July 10th Op-ed by Adli Sadeq, PLO Ambassador to India and regular columnist for Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, said, in part:

It is Israel that, whenever it gets bored, returns to Gaza with military aircraft to destroy homes and facilities and kill children. Where is the help, you [Hezbollah] sectarian liars who collaborate with the Persian Ayatollahs… hostile [ones], and your ilk – the CIA’s collaborators from the ISIS -who destroy revolutions and give nations a bad name?

Palestinian Youth Union General Director Muharram Barghouti wrote on July 16th:

The ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq), Islamic Front, and Al-Nusra Front (i.e., all radical Islamists) are Muslims from various countries the US is using to fight in Iraq and Syria, in order to fragment the unity of these two Arab countries…

We are now more aware that the Americans – who want to fight for their own interests using Islamic, Jewish and Christian believers – are truly the head of the snake… ISIS’s declaration that it will fight Israel only after it has finished with the infidels merely proves that ISIS in Syria and Iraq will not fight the Jewish ISIS, because the plot is the same plot, the boss is the same boss, and the goal is the same goal: to tear [apart] the Arab homeland and gain control of its resources – through the blood of others.”

Palestinian Author Ibrahim Abd Al-Majid​’s op-ed on August 3rd:

This [ignorance] has peaked in [recent] years, with the radical terrorists of ISIS and those like them, who were created by Israel and the US, and are paving the way for Israel to act like them.”

These as well as the remaining examples were originally posted at Palwatch

Hamas to Israel: Accept our terms or brace for war of attrition

August 16, 2014

Hamas to Israel: Accept our terms or brace for war of attrition

While Cairo ceasefire talks expected to resume tomorrow, Hamas official says that if demands of Palestinian delegation are not met, Israel should prepare itself for a prolonged war.

YnetnewsPublished: 08.16.14, 10:34 / Israel News

via Hamas to Israel: Accept our terms or brace for war of attrition – Israel News, Ynetnews.

 

Senior Hamas and Islamic Jihad members say that the proposals that Palestinians received during the negotiations in Cairo, including those detailed in the latest Egyptian draft, do not meet their demands, Israel Radio reported. Hamas’ foreign affairs spokesman Osama Hamdan said during a visit to Sudan that Israel has a choice: accept the terms of the Palestinian people or prepare for a prolonged war of attrition.

According to the report, a senior Islamic Jihad operative in Gaza said that the Palestinian delegation will not sign a degrading agreement and would prefer to return to the Strip without any agreement. However, he added that his organization would give Egypt enough time to conduct successful negotiations on a permanent ceasefire.

 

Palestinian delegation to Cairo talks
 

Speaking ahead of the renewal of the talks in Cairo on Sunday, Khaled al-Batesh, member of the Palestinian envoy in Cairo and leader of the Islamic Jihad Movement stressed that “the Palestinian factions have put forward reasonable and limited aims for the current campaign, and didn’t ask for the release of the city of Ramla.” Al-Batesh also criticized the Egyptian efforts, saying the country “could have done more for the Palestinians.”

Meanwhile, Bassam Salhi, a Palestinian delegation member, said that progress is being made in the talks but that the chances of reaching an agreement in the upcoming round of talks are no greater than 50% due to differences of opinion on several issues, the report added. According to Salhi, the Palestinians are prepared to postpone the discussion of operating a seaport and airport in Gaza, but only by several weeks.

Two-pronged formula

On Friday, a report from an Egyptian news source published additional details of the current ceasefire draft from talks in Cairo, saying that the document stipulates that organizations in Gaza will concede to cease the construction of new smuggling tunnels in and out of the Strip.

Palestinian officials expressed optimism regarding the proposal currently on the table, meant to reach a long-term ceasefire in Gaza, as Israel’s Cabinet convened, presumably to discuss the looming deal.

Palestinian source close to the talks spoke with Ynet and said the current ceasefire deal was based on two simple formulas which together formed the agreement: (1) A ceasefire deal in return for Gaza’s rehabilitation, and (2) redevelopment of Gaza in return for demilitarization of the Strip.

The two pronged deal will be gradually implemented, the sources said.

Economy Minister Naftali Bennett seemed to hint a deal existed, but said that Israel should make unilateral concessions to Palestinians in Gaza without actually reaching an agreement with Hamas, which he claimed would empower the terror group.

Speaking at the end of Cabinet meeting Friday morning, Bennett said Israel should open Gaza’s border crossings and expand the Strip’s fishing zone unilaterally, without reaching a deal with Hamas, which he said “harms our right to target (terror) tunnels.”

Palestinian officials: War behind us, Gaza ceasefire deal imminent

August 15, 2014

Palestinian officials: War behind us, Gaza ceasefire deal imminent

Deal reportedly reached to see calm in Gaza extended based on two-pronged formula: Ceasefire in return for rehabilitation of Gaza and redevelopment in return for demilitarization; meanwhile, Israeli Cabinet convenes, Islamic Jihad says: War has ended.

Elior Levy, Roi Kais

Published: 08.15.14, 14:50 / Israel News

via Palestinian officials: War behind us, Gaza ceasefire deal imminent – Israel News, Ynetnews.

 

A Ceasefire , a redevelopment, a demilitarization ,  BUT NO PEACE TREATY , who can believe this ?

It is just impossible for them to sign peace with Jews and unbelievers, it is a religious thing ! The Islaam !

A ceasefire can be broken any time as proven in the past, a peace treaty NOT , according islamic laws .

Just to fool Israel and the rest of the world, they have a word for it .

Taqiyya and Kitman

 

Palestinian officials expressed optimism Friday regarding current diplomatic attempts to reach a long-term ceasefire in Gaza, as Israel’s Cabinet convened, presumably to discuss the looming deal.

Palestinian source close to the talks spoke with Ynet and said the current ceasefire deal was based on two simple formulas which together formed the agreement: (1) A ceasefire deal in return for Gaza’s rehabilitation, and (2) redevelopment of Gaza in return for demilitarization of the Strip.

The two pronged deal will be gradually implemented, the sources said.

 

Palestinian delegation to Cairo talks (Photo: AFP)
 

Economy Minister Naftali Bennett seemed to hint a deal existed, but said that Israel should make unilateral concessions to Palestinians in Gaza without actually reaching an agreement with Hamas, which he claimed would empower the terror group.

Speaking at the end of Cabinet meeting Friday morning, Bennett said Israel should open Gaza’s border crossings and expand the Strip’s fishing zone unilaterally, without reaching a deal with Hamas, which he said “harms our right to target (terror) tunnels.”

Speaking to Israel Radio, Environmental Protection Minister Amir Peretz said Friday before the meeting that that Israel “in the midst of the final stages of negotiations.”

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s second-in-command, Ziad Nahala, said Friday that the “war was over.”

 

Ziad Nahala (Photo: Reuters)

Speaking to Al Hayat, Nahala said that “at this point we have no choice but to reach a truce. That stands at the head of our priorities. I believe that we are approaching an agreement.”

“The great destruction caused by the war obligates us,” he said, adding that though the majority of the Palestinian delegation’s demands were not met, “Our achievements are acceptable.”

Photo: AP

Two-pronged deal: From ceasefire to demilitarization

The ‘ceasefire for rehabilitation’ and ‘redevelopment for demilitarization’ formula will be gradually implemented, and each will be conditioned on the other.

In the first stage, a deal will be signed promising a calm period during which time Gaza will go massive rehabilitation efforts, and stipulates a number of international projects for rebuilding the Strip.

In the second stage, in return for a demilitarization of Gaza, larger infrastructure development projects will begin, also under international oversight.

Nonetheless, it is far from certain a Palestinian commitment to a demilitarization of Gaza will include a complete disarming of all of the terror factions in Gaza.

Moreover, the relative level demilitarization will influence the level of redevelopment, and therefore, as Hamas will retain some of its arms and military capabilities, there will not be a sea or air port in Gaza; however, movement from sea and land will be permitted under international oversight.

Israel’s goal in such a deal is to block potential rearming by terror factions, first and foremost by Hamas and the Islamic Jihad.

Egypt for its part wants to create a situation in which Hamas cannot create its own arms and rockets through materials smuggled Rafah tunnels, diverting these materials to international forces working on reconstructing the Strip. Thus Egypt, with the support of Israel, is de facto tightening its hold over Hamas.

Palestinians claim that the current five day lull is not a sign of progress, but only a sign that the sides believe that a deal can be reached given more time. They further claim that the discussion regarding sea and air ports – one of the Palestinians central demands – have been postponed to next month.

A Palestinian involved in talks told Asharq Al Awast that the chances of reaching a deal were more than 50 percent, but noted that “a number of issue remains.” According to him the chances of reaching a deal were contingent on “Israel’s desire to reach a long term accord.”

Speaking to the paper, Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamadallah reuitered that the Palestinian delegation is unified, after initial talks exposed anger at Hamas by more moderate Palestinian factions.

“These are not Hamas’s conditions, Hamadallah said, “they are Palestinian demands. There is a unified delegation in Cairo which represents all political factions, even of those in the diaspora.

“The demands are the lifting of the blockade and the opening of the crossings, among others. And these are not the requirements of a particular faction but the Palestinian people and leadership.”

PA: Benefits to Palestinian Businesses that Boycott Israel

August 15, 2014

PA: Benefits to Palestinian Businesses that Boycott Israel

Israel supplies the Palestinian Authority with electricity, and this is nothing new.

But this electricity has recently become a weapon against Israel.

The PA decided to boycott Israeli goods sold in the West Bank and granted numerous benefits to businessmen, including discounts on electric bills, in order to encourage them to stop selling blue and white.

Aug 15, 2014, 02:45PM | James McIntosh

via Israel News – PA: Benefits to Palestinian Businesses that Boycott Israel – JerusalemOnline.

 

Poster Channel 2 News

First publication: the trend of boycotting Israeli products has really made its way to us, over the fence. The Palestinian Authority has called on Palestinian businessmen to boycott all goods made in Israel in exchange for economic incentives.

“Shops free of Israeli goods will be eligible for a full exemption from the business license fee for a year, as well as a 10% discount on their electric bill for six months,” said an official letter from the PA Ministry of Local Government to West Bank businessmen. It must be noted that Israel provides the PA with the electricity serving as an incentive for the shop-owners.

In another poster making the rounds on social media and the Palestinian street, the logos of Israeli companies can be seen adorning missiles with an Israeli Star of David. The poster includes a call to buy only Palestinian products.

“Objective: promote the boycott among the entire Palestinian people”

The PA used to have a law prohibiting the purchase of goods made in the settlements. Former PA prime minister Salam Fayyad was filmed burning goods produced beyond the Green Line. But this time it seems that they really have taken a step up.

Exports from Israel to the PA are valued at approximately NIS 5 billion. Food exports are estimated to be more than a fifth of this sum, which would be a difficult blow to Israeli food companies.

In the meanwhile, the Palestinian street has seen considerable cooperation with the boycott by citizens, and even private initiatives to label Israeli goods have emerged. “Our objective is to promote the principles of the boycott among the entire Palestinian people, which could economically influence the occupation’s products and factories,” said Ammar al-Zatari, one of the leaders of the boycott.

It seems that the battle over the land has become the battle over the wallet, and when the PA boycott merges with the world boycott, it seems that it will be very difficult for Israel to win this war as well.

Alexandra Markus: 4 Types Of Anti-Israel Leftists

August 15, 2014

Alexandra Markus: 4 Types Of Anti-Israel Leftists

8.14.2014 Israel Revolt Truth Revolt

via Alexandra Markus: 4 Types Of Anti-Israel Leftists | Truth Revolt.

 

 

n recent weeks, debates have been flaring up on social media about who is to blame for the Arab-Israeli conflict in Gaza. Even celebrities such as Joan Rivers and Selena Gomez have gotten involved, dividing friends and fans. As someone who leans pretty left myself, I have always been baffled at how people who have rational, intelligent viewpoints that I agree with on every other issue somehow lose their minds when it comes to this conflict. The scientist that I am, I have investigated the reason for this discrepancy, and have noticed some patterns. The four categories displayed below seem to follow their own distinct flavour of anti-Zionism. They all have common threads in that they love to cite the heavily-biased UN for “evidence” of Israeli war crimes, to argue that criticizing Israel or even being anti-Zionist doesn’t make them anti-Semitic, and to nitpick at even the smallest of Israel’s faults, while obscuring the far more egregious faults of Hamas, to use as reasons for its nonexistence – something I never see done about any other country. However, the four schools of anti-Zionist thought are distinctive in their approach.

1. The Intellectual

The Intellectual is exemplified by that anti-Israel professor or scholar, who uses sophisticated and convoluted intellectual jargon to somehow create a moral equivalence between the Israelis and the Palestinians – or worse, overcompensate and demonize the Israelis.

This may stem from the following: scholars, especially anthropology scholars, often don’t like admitting ignorance, especially about a culture. They also fear admitting a culture is a negative influence on society as to them it “shows” they haven’t yet worked out the nuances – which to them might be embarrassing. So instead of admitting they don’t understand a culture (and to them, all cultures are inherently good, and that if they dislike a culture it is because they don’t understand it), they try to compensate for what they believe is ignorance and ethnocentrism. And no intellectual likes to admit he is ignorant or ethnocentrist, as such an accusation can be discrediting.

The Intellectual has been working his or her entire life to be the superego that triumphs over instinct, while doing everything possible to suppress the primal, intuitive id as the id has no place in intellectual discourse. In the Arab-Israeli conflict, it is a matter of instinct when looking at the big picture to support the Israelis, because their culture is closest to our own and has the progressive values we want to spread. The instinct is to try to preserve our progressive culture over their reactionary culture. However, they know that this is the very sentiment that sparks colonialism – so professors feel the need to fix that. Terms like “pinkwashing” are professors way of “checking” their colonialist tendencies – those being that other cultures should assume our values because we are better – at the door. Because to argue that we should support Israel instead of Palestine because Israel is pro-equality is, to them, a colonialist argument that might get them accused of of bigotry or ethnocentrism by other intellectuals who want to make it a point to prove how accommodating they are.

So as a cover for their “ignorance” assumed of course, as they feel there must be more to a culture that they don’t know because if it was as horrible as it looks from the west surely it wouldn’t have as many zealous adherents, and instinct taking precedence over “reason,” these individuals try to compensate with “reason.” They fail to consider Stockholm Syndrome as a probable reason for the retention of zeal by adherents, even after they move to the west, because it’s not a politically correct assertion. They try to compensate with “sensitivity”. And as a cover for their perceived ignorance, they use simplistic narratives and exploit them – for example, the Marxist narrative that the underdog is always right. Or, more frequently, the postcolonialist narrative, which paints any belief that the west is better than the east and therefore when there is a conflict the west should be preferred because they have better influence, is colonialist and therefore wrong and unethical. (Even though there is a difference between colonialism, which entered countries to try to exploit their resources and push their values and culture on other cultures and not just let them be, and a land dispute, where both cultures think the land is theirs and have equal claim to it).

When refuted, the intellectual feels the need to stand by his “accommodation” and avoid falling into ethnocentrist territory, so he distorts and convolutes his ideas. For example: “Israel stole the land from the indigenous population, therefore it is colonialist,” or “Israel exists because of British colonialism, so supporting Israel is supporting colonialism.” What they fail to realize is that pan-Arabist expansion, which would have occurred had there been no British mandate, is itself a type of colonialism. But since it does not the typical model of west upon east colonialism, they deem it politically incorrect.

The intellectual could also overlap with the other categories, and use frameworks and convoluted logic and jargon to support rather than compensate for or counteract their prejudices, emotion, and bias.

Common Giveaways:
-Use of jargon such as “pinkwashing” and “oppression” and “person/people of colour”
-Accusing Israel of colonialism.
-Use of academic frameworks (usually Marxist or post-colonialist) to compare Israel to other historical regimes such as the apartheid and the Nazis.

TLDR: The Intellectual hides behind frameworks, paradigms, and narratives in order to hide their perceived ignorance.

2. The Naive Bleeding Heart

This person, usually a woman, sees the images of kids dying on TV and can’t deal. You can reason with them all you want but they will always respond that you can’t justify children dying.

These people really are nice. They really care about those who are suffering. But they also cannot fathom Hamas being evil and deliberately putting their own in harm’s way because they would never do such a thing and can’t even imagine it. They also cannot fathom anti-semitism as a driving force as to them again 1) it’s unfathomable to dislike someone due to their ethnicity and religion alone, and 2) they cannot imagine these sad, peaceful-looking dying Palestinians as standing for the expansionist, Islamist cause of the Muslim brotherhood faction they voted in. So because they cannot fathom Hamas’ motives and tactics, they accuse Israel of spreading conspiracy theories or propaganda from the powerful in order to “justify” keeping the powerless powerless. There isn’t any malicious or anti-Semitic intent here – just a passionate and empathetic support of the suffering underdog, and an accompanying distrust of the “oppressors” whom they feel are putting them in this situation, since they believe human shields are a conspiracy and blame Israel for killing Gazans as “it’s the Israelis pulling the trigger.”

What they don’t realize is that they are falling for the Hamas media machine. The simple human emotion of empathy is exploited in order to make it look like Israel is just killing children because they want to. What The Bleeding Heart doesn’t realize is that less than 1/5 of the casualties were children according to Gazan records! 50% of Gazans are children, so Israel cannot be “indiscriminately killing children” as Hamas and the sensationalist media like to pretend. And since there were even less women casualties, we can argue that Israel indeed targeted terrorists and succeeded for the most part.This article illustrates that point. Since these stats were provided by Gaza, and that a vast majority of the unknowns were men (11% men vs 3% women), I suspect the proportion of men of fighting age is even higher than I reported when excluding the unknowns.

Of course this is not something a bleeding heart will delve into. They will watch the news and see the powerless, defenceless Palestinians and immediately side with them and see them as victims of “Israeli brutality” and “power hunger”. And therefore they will find it a matter of “conscience” (or, if surrounded by other bleeding hearts, embarrassing), not to side with Israel or believe anything Israel says, as they see it as akin to justifying murder.

The bottom line is that The Bleeding Heart lives in an idealistic utopia where everyone is like them and willing to negotiate and work together for peace, if only they would just stop fighting!

Common Giveaways:
-“There is no way you can justify killing children!”
-“Israel has a right to defend itself, but must not use such excessive force!”
-“You cannot justify violence ever.”
-“I have a hard time believing Israel isn’t actually indiscriminately killing Palestinian civilians!”
-Using casualty ratios and “imbalance of power” as their sole anti-Israel argument.

TLDR: The Bleeding Hearts support the underdog no matter what.

The Liberated Muslim

The liberated Muslim pretends to have secular values. They are often educated and often professionals such as doctors, lawyers, engineers, and journalists. If they are women they may or may not wear the hijab, but if they do they wear it stylishly and liberally. Sometimes they marry later than what is expected traditionally, and even continue working after they have children. They are articulate and participate in politics. They take on a lot of western cultural norms and often eschew ghettoization. They may have non-Muslim friends and appear to have “integrated” somewhat into mainstream western society. Or if they are from a Muslim country, love to put on a show of “look how progressive and modern I am!” If they really were as modern as they purport to be, they would think twice about being opposed to the
only modern, secular democracy in the Middle East.

But the bottom line is, they’re still culturally Muslim, more often than not religiously as well. This means they were likely raised immerse in anti-Israel diatribe. They go to the mosque and go to community events, where imams and other leaders often preach against Israel. A large part of their circle is usually Muslim because those are the people they grew up around. Therefore, their largest sphere of influence is Muslim, their Facebook newsfeed is likely filled with anti-Israel posts with the aim of “supporting our Muslim brothers and sisters.” Having perhaps lost points with their more traditional friends and family for perhaps being “too progressive,” they may aim to win them back by showing how loyal they are to the Muslim cause for Palestine. Eventually, the liberated Muslim, so immersed in anti-Israel discourse, begins to believe it earnestly. In fact, it started long before that – it is imbibed into them with their mothers’ milk, a huge part of a Muslim upbringing.

Western liberated Muslims also have the issue of a small-ish Muslim population, causing them to need to abandon their sectarian prejudices in order to be part of the community. And what is the unifying cause of Muslims regardless of sect? Being anti-Israel. It is almost universal.

Perhaps a smaller portion of liberated Muslims may also join leftist causes because in the west, they benefit them. In the west, Muslims are a minority, people of colour, and the left stands up for their rights and for the accommodation and tolerance of their culture. The “liberated” Muslim sometimes feels empowered by the women’s liberation movement, but may keep on the hijab as matter of pride in their heritage. Or perhaps, more controversially, they may wear it to further peg them as people of colour, who may be given special treatment in conscious compensation for their “lack of privilege” or “oppression”. But what they don’t realize is there is one country in the Middle East that shares these liberal values, and does not oppress minorities, which is Israel. If they were true champions of liberal values, such as gender, racial, and sexual orientation equality, investment in research and education, and socialist infrastructure, they would support Israel. Because although Israel isn’t perfect where anti-oppression is concerned, its alternative, Palestine, which would expel and oppress every Jew like the rest of the Middle East at best, is far more oppressive.

The liberated Muslim may take this as an opportunity to show leftists: “See? We do share your values! Support us!” which may further leftist-anti-Israel bias, as immigrant Muslims skew farther left politically because it benefits them.

Often, the liberal Muslim, knowing that religious arguments would not say modern-minded westerners, use the rhetorical devices employed by all of the other three types of anti-Israel leftists.

Not all Muslims are like this, or even all liberal Muslims. Many are very open-minded, support a two-state solution, and are actually willing to listen and compromise.

Common Giveaways:
-Using hyperbolic, inflammatory language and accusations such as “genocide”, “ethnic cleansing”, “apartheid,” “massacre,” “open-air prison,” and “siege.”
-Calling Israel “the real terrorists” or “Nazis”.
-Emphasis on Israel being land “stolen from Muslims.”
-Belief in the right of return.
-Use of Al-jazeera for most if not all Israel-related Facebook news posts and twitter tweets.
-Citing heavily lopsided proposals by the Arab League, the PA, and Hamas as evidence that they “want peace” or are “willing to negotiate for peace.”
-Hamas apologism, both direct and indirect. For example: “Hamas is there for a reason. Israel created Hamas,” or “I don’t support Hamas, but….[statement that indirectly supports Hamas, justifies their actions, or places the entire blame on Israel]“
-Accusing anyone who argues in support of Israel as being paid to do so by the Israeli government, because the liberated Muslim is so far removed from pro-Israel rhetoric and sentiment being in their echo chamber.
-Blaming Israel or the US for the presence of militant Islamist groups.

TLDR: The liberated Muslim might appear more progressive than their parents, but hold the same culturally-ingrained biases that they refuse to evaluate or question because they may not want to alienate their loved ones.

4. The Leftie Who Is Actually A Right-Winger

People talk about the “new antisemitism” – the anti-semitism disguised and manifested as anti-Israel sentiment. Some say that anti-semitism hasn’t died – it has just taken on a different form. But these people who see Israel as the epitome of the right wing, and everything that is “wrong” with rich, white, free-market capitalism – the bankers who stole their money in the recession, greedy people who only care about money and are willing to trample people on their way to the top. The fact that Jews are some of the most liberal-leaning people in America with 70+% voting democrat is lost on them. Moreover, due to Jews’ disproportionate success (and their “white privilege” and “class privilege”) they refuse to see Jews as the underdog, saying things like “they can go anywhere else, they don’t need Israel as they do just fine everywhere they go.” Does this sound familiar? That’s because it is the exact same rhetoric used by Nazi supporters and other anti-Semites before them. While nowadays, Nazism is associated with the far right, at the time, it was considered far left, as it espoused increased government regulation and control (“big government”) and socialist ideals (hence the name “Nationalist Socialist.”) Some of these “fake lefties” are aware of these similarities, so they try to disguise themselves as the above three types. Often, this type overlaps with the the liberated Muslim.

Common Giveaways:
-Mention of the “AIPAC lobby” or other implications that Jews control the government through their pockets.
-“Jews can go anywhere in the world. They’re doing just fine” or any other denial that Jews are the underdog.
-Accusing you of being paid to be pro-Israel by the Israeli government or Hasbara.
-“Jews never criticize Israel because they are too scared.”
-“Jews love to accuse anyone who is anti-Zionist or has legitimate criticism of Israel as anti-Semitic in order to invalidate any opposition” – all four types of anti-Israel leftists use this line, but this wolf in sheep’s clothing has a particular affinity for it, as they are quick to try to hide that they are anti-Semitic knowing full well know that if their anti-Semitism was revealed, it would invalidatetheir claims.

TLDR: Lefties who are actually right-wingers tend to deny that the Jews are underdogs, and dispute the claim that Jews deserve a homeland by implying that they already have too much power, or that they are using this power to bribe officials and activists into supporting Israel.

by Alexandra Markus

Israel Continuing Humanitarian Work in Gaza

August 15, 2014

By: Anav Silverman, Tazpit News AgencyPublished: August 15th, 2014

via The Jewish Press » » Israel Continuing Humanitarian Work in Gaza.

 

Photo Credit: Koby Gideon, GPO
 

Israel continues to provide humanitarian assistance to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip no matter if Hamas is in a state of war or truce against the Jewish state.

About 270 trucks carrying 5,580 tons of goods and supplies have entered Gaza via the Kerem Shalom Crossing since August 11, according to a report released by the Israel Ministry of Defense’s Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) yesterday.

Among the trucks that entered the Gaza Strip, there were 133 trucks carrying 2,820 tons of food and 10 trucks carrying 100 tons of medicine and medical supplies. Since July 8, 3,324 trucks have entered Gaza from Israel. In addition, Magen David Adom (MDA) transferred 18 Palestinian patients at the Erez Crossing, which included sick and wounded individuals, from Gaza to Turkey via Ben Gurion Airport on Wednesday, August 13.

“Every month, Magen David Adom, transfers about 100 Palestinians patients from Gaza into Israel,” Zaki Heller, spokesperson for MDA told Tazpit News Agency. “Usually we transport the sick Palestinians to Israeli hospitals, often to Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. This time, the Palestinian patients opted for medical treatment in Turkey and so we brought them to Ben Gurion airport.”

At Ben Gurion Airport, the Palestinian patients received medical attention in a special terminal that was set up exclusively for them before they were flown on a Turkish aircraft to Ankara.

“We do this kind of humanitarian work with Palestinian patients year round,” added Heller.

Since Operation Protective Edge began on July 8th, 870 tons of medicine and medical supplies have entered Gaza through Israel amid the 3,510 rockets fired during that time according to the COGAT report.

In addition, COGAT has been working with international organizations and Palestinian authorities in order to repair critical infrastructure as quickly as possible in Gaza. Because water and sewage functionality is dependent on electricity, restoring electrical power in Gaza has been a major priority. As of August 12, eight of ten feeder lines were working and the final two are expected to be working by the end of the week.

Israel has imported 4.44 million liters of diesel for the Gaza power station and 1.24 million liters for UNRWA since July 8 via the Kerem Shalom border crossing. In addition, 3,021 tons of gas for domestic use and 5.5 M liters of fuel and 2.72M liters of benzene for transportation have been imported.

Earlier in the week, on Sunday August 10, several rockets were fired at the Kerem Shalom crossing, hitting work areas at the crossing and endangering the lives of crossing workers. Because of the Hamas rocket attacks, the IDF was forced to close the crossing in the afternoon hours, noting that trucks carrying flammable materials to Gaza were almost hit.

The Kerem Shalom Crossing facilitates the passage of thousands of trucks full of medical and hygiene equipment, food products, raw materials, animal food, cleaning materials and home utensils, textiles, fuels and gas.

Throughout Operation Protective Edge, the Kerem Shalom crossing, which serves as the sole passage for vital humanitarian goods and equipment that are transferred to Gaza residents, was opened despite constant firing in the area.

Islamic Jihad official: There will be a cease-fire, even without an agreement

August 15, 2014

Islamic Jihad official: There will be a cease-fire, even without an agreement

By JPOST.COM STAFFLAST UPDATED: 08/15/2014 12:35

Ziad al-Nakhaleh says Palestinians have put aside Gaza airport and seaport discussions;

Israeli delegation to return to Cairo Saturday night; Amir Peretz: We’re in the most important phase now.

via Islamic Jihad official: There will be a cease-fire, even without an agreement | JPost | Israel News.

 

Prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu at weekly cabinet meeting
Photo: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM
 

he Palestinian delegation indicated Friday that a lasting cease-fire could be imminent.

“From our point of view, we’re heading toward a cease-fire, even if there isn’t an agreement,” Islamic Jihad’s Ziad al-Nakhaleh said. In media reports, he confirmed that Palestinian groups have agreed to delay negotiations over the airport and seaport, signifying what could be a step towards both sides coming to a compromise.

Senior Hamas official Izzat a-Rishak said that the next steps in the negotiation process are still up in the air, in terms of a decision in Cairo. “Talks are ongoing between Hamas officials in Qatar, in the Gaza Strip and in the West Bank,” he said.

Israel’s security cabinet convened in Tel Aviv on Friday morning to discuss the cease-fire agreement and negotiations taking place between Israel and the Palestinians in Cairo.

The meeting is the second of its kind in 24 hours, as the cabinet also discussed matters on Thursday night.

The Israeli delegation is currently not in Cairo and is set to return on Saturday night.

Also on Friday morning, Environmental Protection Minister Amir Peretz said on Israel Radio that the country is “in the midst of the final stages of the negotiations, the most important stages.”

He also said that the results of Operation Protective Edge remain to be seen and will only be visible once the negotiations conclude.

On Thursday, the prime minster convened the eight-member security cabinet to brief it on the talks in Egypt and what seems to be an emerging agreement that will be based on the accord reached after 2012’s Operation Pillar of Defense, which called for an end to the rocket fire, the opening of border crossings under Egyptian and Israeli supervisions, and the funneling of money into Gaza through Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, to ensure that it does not go into Hamas’s coffers.

Khaled Abu Toameh and Yasser Okbi contributed to this report.