Posted tagged ‘Israel’

Hamas tests dozens of rockets

June 10, 2016

Hamas test-fires 32 rockets in attempt to improve capabilities The terrorist organization continues its attempts to improve the accuracy of its rocket technology, as it test-fired dozens rockets today.

Jun 10, 2016, 1:00PM

Becca Noy

Source: Hamas tests dozens of rockets | JerusalemOnline

Archives Photo Credit: Reuters/Channel 2 News

Today (Friday), Hamas tested 32 rockets by launching them into the sea. These tests further prove that the terrorist organization is still attempting to improve its rocket capabilities, despite the fact that Egypt has increased its efforts to thwart attempts to smuggle weapons from the country into Gaza.

Due to Egypt’s measures, Hamas has been forced to establish a local military industry by using dual-use materials and chemicals that can still be smuggled into Gaza. Just last month, it was reported that the Crossings Authority and Shin Bet foiled an attempt to smuggle supplies and weapons for creating rockets and building tunnels into Gaza. The shipment that was seized at the Tarkumiya Crossing near Hebron was intended for terrorist organizations in Gaza, according to suspicions.

The last time a rocket was fired from Gaza into Israel was in May, when a rocket fell in an open field in Sha’ar HaNegev Regional Council. No injuries or damages were caused by this rocket.

WATCH: US urges Israel to avoid ‘escalating tensions’ after attack

June 10, 2016

US urges Israel to avoid ‘escalating tensions’ after attack After Jerusalem announces slew of measures, State Department says it should also consider ‘the impact on Palestinian civilians’

By Sue Surkes

June 10, 2016, 12:03 am

Source: WATCH: US urges Israel to avoid ‘escalating tensions’ after attack | The Times of Israel

 

The US State Department called on Israel on Thursday to take into account “the impact on Palestinian civilians” in its response to Wednesday’s terror attack at Tel Aviv’s Sarona Market, in which four people were killed and 16 injured, three of them seriously.

Spokesman Mark Toner was responding to questions about a slew of measures announced by the Israeli security cabinet in the wake of the attack.

 The measures agreed upon at the cabinet meeting included revoking work permits from family members of the terrorists and canceling all permits for West Bank and Gaza Palestinians to visit Israel during the month of Ramadan. Meanwhile, Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman announced that Israel would stop returning the bodies of Palestinian attackers to their families for burial.

Toner called on Israel to respond to the shooting “would be designed to not escalate tensions any further, but we certainly respect their desire to express outrage and to protect the safety of their people.”

Pressed about the decision to withhold the bodies of attackers, he said that Israel “obviously should weigh” whether the steps it takes will exacerbate the conflict. Still, he said, “we understand” why Israel would adopt measures such as revoking entry permits and beefing up its presence in Palestinian areas.

“We understand the Israeli government’s desire to protect its citizens after this kind of terrorist attack and we strongly support that right, but we would hope that any measures it takes would also take into consideration the impact on Palestinian civilians who are just trying to go about their daily lives,” he said.

Earlier in his briefing, Toner said he condemned the terrorist attack “in the strongest possible terms,” adding, “These kinds of attacks can never be justified.”

International condemnations poured in in the hours following the attack.

The European Union said in a statement that “Wednesday night’s terror attack in the Sarona complex in Tel Aviv exposed scores of innocent civilians and families to indiscriminate fire. Four people were killed and more seriously injured. Our thoughts are with the families of the dead and injured.”

“Those responsible for these murders must be brought to justice,” the EU continued. “Those who praise this attack must be condemned.”

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in a statement denouncing the shooting that “there is no justification for terrorism nor for the glorification of those who commit such heinous acts.”

“The Secretary-General is shocked that the leaders of Hamas have chosen to welcome this attack and some have chosen to celebrate it,” Ban’s office said in a statement. “He calls upon the Palestinian leadership to live up to their responsibility to stand firmly against violence and the incitement that fuels it.”

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.”

Op-Ed: Netanyahu may be blackmailed into peace negotiations

June 9, 2016

Op-Ed: Netanyahu may be blackmailed into peace negotiations

Jun 9, 2016, 7:00AM

Source: Op-Ed: Netanyahu may be blackmailed into peace negotiations | JerusalemOnline

Photo Credit: Channel 2 News

There is something fishy about the coincidence of the Mimran scandal breaking during the French summit, followed by ongoing revelations during Netanyahu’s Moscow meetings with Putin, during which it was reported he accepted the Saudi Peace Initiative. Has Netanyahu’s alleged corruption put him in a position of receiving an offer he cannot refuse?

Coincidence does occasionally happen in politics and diplomacy, but on the whole, it’s regarded by practitioners of these arts as something akin to reports of UFO sightings, in that both, although possible and sometimes seemingly plausible, are not very probable, and as such should be regarded with a healthy dose of skepticism.

The current package of coincidences regarding the proximity of timelines between the French summit, Netanyahu’s Moscow trip and the breaking of “Mimrangate” is no exception.

According to a retired senior Western intelligence official, still very much in the know, none of the above is coincidental.

In an exclusive interview with Jerusalem Online, the official said that France, in coordination with other players, is sending Netanyahu a message. “They are telling him in no mean terms that the French authorities have proof of a corrupt relationship between him and Mimran and that the decision whether to hand over documents and other evidence to the relevant Israeli authorities is up to them”.

“French law enforcement authorities have already reached an understanding with Arnaud Mimran”, he said. “In return for leniency, and possibly even a future Presidential pardon, he has spilled the beans and given French authorities a full and detailed picture of all the monies and presents he has given Netanyahu over the years”. “The purpose of last week’s trip to Israel by French Premier Manuel Valls was to give Netanyahu a heads up as to what he could expect if he continued his current policies”. “Netanayhu through he could call their bluff, and politely told Valls to get lost”. This resulted in the affair breaking during the Paris summit, the diplomatic equivalent of a warning shot across the bow.

Immediately afterwards Netanyahu was invited for an unplanned meeting with Putin. During this meeting, the Russians, unusually for them, held a western style press conference during which Netanayhu found himself peppered by questions about Mimrangate.

The climax of the summit was the statement by Russian foreign Minister Levrov that Netanayhu had agreed to accept the Arab Peace Initiative as a basis for negotiations, without demanding prior changes. “This was stage two of the offer that cannot be refused”, said the former official. “In order to avoid making it obvious what France was up to, it was agreed upon by France, the US (that’s why Kerry was there) and Russia that stage two would take place in Moscow”. This is what we witnessed earlier today (Wednesday 8th of June) when Levrov released his bombshell of a statement, catching Netanyahu off guard.

This means that the US, France and Russian (and the UK and Germany as well) are acting in close cooperation, in order to force Netanayhu to either play ball of find himself out of office.

It is no secret that there isn’t a Western leader who doesn’t want to see Netanyahu depart the PM’s office ASAP. Obama in particular is believed to have decided to leave no stone unturned in an effort to see Netanyahu move out of the PM’s to his Caesarea mansion before he and Michelle leave the White House for their recently purchased mansion in Chicago.

It seems that Netanyahu’s addiction to ‘la dolce vita”, funded by a penchant for financial shenanigans and dodgy ethics has finally caught up with him, providing the international community with the rope and tree it has long been looking for.

There is no evidence of any sort that this case has in any way been fabricated. The French have been investigating Mimran for some time. The official did not deny the possibility that France had received some of the evidence it needed to crack the case from the NSA. We know, thanks to Edward Snowden, that the NSA and the GCHQ, its British equivalent, had cooperated in intercepting and decrypting top-secret Israeli communications, which had enabled them to electronically spy on Netanyahu for several years.

If Netanyahu hadn’t become so bent, he would not be in a position where he is extremely vulnerable to pressure to make strategic decisions based not on what he believes is in the county’s interest, but to avoid indictment, disgrace and prison.

Even Israelis who vehemently disagree with Netanyahu’s policies (present company included) cannot and should not be thrilled by the fact that their PM is very likely about to make crucial decisions regarding the country’s future under such dubious circumstances.

Israeli society unfortunately is reaping what it has sowed. For too long it has been willing to tolerate Prime Ministerial monkey business, deluding itself into believing that it would never affect decision making when it came to national security issues. This time it seems Israel will not be able to dodge this bullet.

Even if Netanyahu does the only honorable thing and resigns, Israel may not be out of the woods. Is it a coincidence that Lieberman assumed the Defense ministry a week before this broke? Given Russia’s involvement, it seems unlikely. Lieberman has long standing relationships with Putin and other leading Russian politicians and government sanctioned tycoons. To this day, some senior Israeli officials harbor suspicions that he is, or at least was a Russian mole. Several years a former Defense Minister suggested to the ISA (Shin Bet), they investigate this possibility. It was subsequently decided that such an investigation might not be in the national interest, and that even if it was true, he was more useful in politics than in a cell. Of course, no one ever suspected that he would one day be the country’s Defense Minister. This leads to one more question that must be asked. Is it possible that one of the reasons Russia is cooperating with France is the opportunity this opens to see Lieberman become Prime Minister?

MSNBC Slams Israel’s ‘Extreme Right-Wing’ Government in Wake of Terror Attack

June 9, 2016

MSNBC Slams Israel’s ‘Extreme Right-Wing’ Government in Wake of Terror Attack, NewsbustersKyle Drennen, June 8, 2016

(Please see also, ‘Uneaten birthday cakes next to pools of blood’.  

The MSNBC transcript does not suggest that the attack had anything to do with Ramadan, or even mention Ramadan. — DM)

During live MSNBC coverage of a terrorist attack in Tel Aviv in the 3 p.m. ET hour on Wednesday, NBC correspondents Ayman Mohyeldin and Martin Fletcher took turns blaming Israel’s “right-wing” government for Palestinian “frustration.”

Mohyeldin ranted: “…in terms of the context of what has been happening in the occupied Palestinian territories, the occupation, the shift of Israeli politics, including now the current government, more to the right, to what has been described by Israelis as even more of an extreme right-wing government, some of the measures that have taken place in the West Bank, the siege that continues in Gaza, all of those continue to fester.”

He then argued those policies created “the sense of depravation, the sense of frustration, the lack of any clarity on a political process”and declared: “There’s a tremendous amount of frustration among Palestinians who live in the occupied West Bank coupled with the shift of Israeli politics to the right, and that has led to even further measures of what Palestinians say is oppression in the occupied West Bank.”

Anchor Kate Snow replied: “A boiling point, perhaps.” She then turned to Fletcher and asked: “I just wonder whether this will be a call to action on – on both sides.” Fletcher responded: “Will it lead either side towards any movement towards peace or understanding that they need to make real progress? Probably not.”

He then joined Mohyeldin in hitting Israel:

I mean, as Ayman said, the Israeli government – you know, we keep – every few years we say, “Oh, this is the most right-wing government in Israel’s history,” and it just keeps getting more right-wing.So the chances that there’s going to be a move towards peace as a result of a violent shooting is probably the wrong conclusion. If anything, with the new defense minister, Avigdor Liberman, really an extremely right-winger, he will be – a settler himself – he will be calling, clearly as a defense minister, for a strong response of some kind.

Here is a transcript of the June 8 exchange:

Tel Aviv massacre

AYMAN MOHYELDIN: But in the bigger picture, in terms of the context of what has been happening in the occupied Palestinian territories, the occupation, the shift of Israeli politics, including now the current government more to the right to what has been described by Israelis as even more of a extreme right-wing government, some of the measures that have taken place in the West Bank, the siege that continues in Gaza, all of those continue to fester.

And as a result, the sense of depravation, the sense of frustration, the lack of any clarity on a political process that would lead to a – some kind of peace process, if you will, all of that has been brewing for the past several months. It’s been systematic for the last several years in terms of the ongoing occupation, but really, what we’ve seen is a spike, as Martin [Fletcher] was saying, in the past nine months with these wave of attacks. That has been a huge factor in why we are seeing this sudden spike.

There’s a tremendous amount of frustration among Palestinians who live in the occupied West Bank coupled with the shift of Israeli politics to the right, and that has led to even further measures of what Palestinians say is oppression in the occupied West Bank. The lack of any progress on the front with Gaza, it has been just a very – it’s been a recipe of disaster.

KATE SNOW: A boiling point, perhaps. Martin, as we – I’m trying to think back, and we’ve heard so much about the knife attacks that have happened last fall, I think, that was the last big spate of them – but is this – if you can put this in context, how significant is an event like this? And we’re talking about three people dead, multiple injuries. I mean, it looks a lot like what we saw in Paris, although not on the same scale. I guess I just wonder whether this will be a call to action on – on both sides.

MARTIN FLETCHER: Well, probably not much will change in the situation because of this. Because it was feared, the Palestinian – different Palestinian groups are trying to do this kind of thing. But it’s a shock, certainly to the Israeli public. It’s a shock because Tel Aviv is always sort of a rather hip, cool place outside the mainstream of the violence. Occasionally it reaches Tel Aviv with devastating effect. There have been bus bombs in Tel Aviv over the years and the attacks like this, but they have been far and few between.

The – I mean, from the point of view of the attackers, this was a successful attack that will shock the Israelis, but actually, will it change anything? Will it lead either side towards any movement towards peace or understanding that they need to make real progress? Probably not. I mean, as Ayman said, the Israeli government – you know, we keep – every few years we say, “Oh, this is the most right-wing government in Israel’s history,” and it just keeps getting more right-wing. So the chances that there’s going to be a move towards peace as a result of a violent shooting is probably the wrong conclusion. If anything, with the new defense minister, Avigdor Liberman, really an extremely right-winger, he will be – a settler himself – he will be calling, clearly as a defense minister, for a strong response of some kind.

MOHYELDIN: And this will be, correct me if I’m wrong, but really the first test on the security front for this new right-wing coalition government that was just formed within the last couple of weeks. This is the first, certainly the first significant major incident that has happened since this government has come into formation. And so I suspect, as Martin was saying, you’re going to hear tough talk in terms of measurements, in terms of if they identify and conclude that this is in fact the result of a Palestinian terrorist group or if a Palestinian individual was acting out.

(…)

‘Uneaten birthday cakes next to pools of blood’

June 9, 2016

‘Uneaten birthday cakes next to pools of blood’, Israel Hayom, Ruthie Blum, June 9, 2016

The rest of us in Israel, meanwhile, will be treated by the international community to reprimands about the need for peace, just as we are already being bombarded on local talk shows with the urgency for “an agreement with the Palestinians.” Like the terrorist attacks themselves, these pronouncements are repeated virtually without let-up.

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An Israeli parliamentarian who arrived on the scene of Wednesday night’s Palestinian terrorist attack in Tel Aviv summed up in a phrase what terrorism is all about.

“Uneaten birthday cakes next to pools of blood,” is how Likud MK Amir Ohana described what he encountered in the immediate aftermath of the shooting spree at the Max Brenner chocolate shop and cafe in the Sarona shopping complex.

No matter how precisely witnesses describe the attacks Israelis experience on a regular basis — the fear, the screams, and the killings — it is rare for words to capture carnage so well.

Yes, “uneaten birthday cakes next to pools of blood” tells us everything we need to know about the setting and its significance in the twisted, brainwashed minds of young people in the Palestinian Authority. It is precisely what the two young men, relatives from the village of Yatta near Hebron who brought makeshift assault rifles with them to an eatery on a summer’s eve, had envisioned. It was exactly their goal to slaughter Jews, some of them in casual dress and flip-flops, enjoying a respite from the oppressive heat of the day, others dressed to the nines, celebrating personal milestones.

Indeed, “uneaten birthday cakes next to pools of blood” says it all. It is a reminder of the funerals that will soon take place and the devastation entire families will feel for the rest of their lives; the months of physical rehabilitation and trauma awaiting those who were injured; and the tears of mothers, fathers, sons and daughters praying at bedsides.

“You never get used to it,” said a surgeon from the Sourasky Medical Center, where the wounded — among them one of the two terrorists — are being treated.

The rest of us in Israel, meanwhile, will be treated by the international community to reprimands about the need for peace, just as we are already being bombarded on local talk shows with the urgency for “an agreement with the Palestinians.” Like the terrorist attacks themselves, these pronouncements are repeated virtually without let-up.

The difference this time is the addition of the discussion about how Avigdor Lieberman, Israel’s new defense minister, who assumed his role only last week, is going to meet the challenge, particularly as a proponent of the death penalty for terrorists, which the Jewish state does not have. Natch.

This is something the Arabs in Judea and Samaria, east Jerusalem and Gaza are keenly aware of, along with the knowledge that if they engage in particularly gruesome violence, they will be hailed as heroes by their society and leaders. Those who are killed while murdering Jews can look forward not only to paradise in the afterlife, but being martyrs after whom sports arenas, cultural events and streets are named.

Thankfully, Lieberman — whose alleged first order of business over the weekend was to strike terrorist bases in Syria — did not talk politics. Instead, he gave a brief press conference at the scene of the attack with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu had just landed in Tel Aviv from a two-and-a-half-day trip to Russia, ostensibly to mark the 25th anniversary of the establishment of full diplomatic relations with Moscow, but really to cement growing ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This is the sad but necessary upshot of the Obama administration’s attitude toward Israel in particular and the Middle East in general.

Netanyahu understands that he has to have an alternative ally on whom to rely when it comes to safeguarding Israel from the dangers posed by the civil war in Syria, chief among them Iran’s presence and Palestinian proxy Hezbollah. Oh, and there’s the Islamic State group, too, which is also increasing its foothold in the Sinai, along Israel’s southern border, adjacent to Gaza. You know, where Hamas continues to build tunnels through which to smuggle weapons and kidnap and kill Israelis.

For his part, Putin is only too happy to oblige and replace the United States as the world’s superpower, a status his country lost when the Soviet Union fell 26 years ago. And the Palestinian “problem” was no more connected to that past event than it is to today’s global reality. It is simply a convenient excuse employed to hold Israel accountable and responsible for all ills. It is the politically correct contemporary anti-Semitic outlook, according to which Jews control the world.

What a hoot. We can’t even eat our birthday cakes at a chocolate shop without pools of our blood being spilled.

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.

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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