Tuesday, December 27, 2022

The European Union’s Subversion of Israel

 Video of The Week - IDF Officers Slam EU Plan for "Area C" https://tinyurl.com/2rabtu45

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Liberal Jews in both the diaspora and Israel have been hyperventilating over the “extremist” ministers in the incoming government headed by Israeli Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu.  These are the rabble-rouser Itamar Ben-Gvir, the theocrat Bezalel Smotrich and the ultra-socially conservative Avi Maoz.

With Netanyahu insisting that he will keep these three on a short leash, the rational position is to judge this government on what it actually does rather than wildly denouncing these men on the basis of their previous behaviour.

But are liberal Jews capable of anything other than hysteria when it comes to people they have damned as beyond the pale of humanity itself? Are they able to judge these individuals in accordance with demonstrable evidence?  Take, for example, Smotrich. He opposes a Palestinian state, maintains that only Israel is entitled to settle in the disputed territories of Judea and Samaria and claims that the Palestinian Arab agenda is to drive the Jews from the land. He has accordingly been accused of supporting an illegal land grab and anathematised as a Nazi.  Yet now information has surfaced that shows Smotrich is all too correct about the Arab strategy in the disputed territories — and that this strategy is being promoted by the very sort of people who denounce him as an extremist.

Earlier this week, Israel’s Channel 13 revealed that a document drafted by the European Commission in eastern Jerusalem proposed helping the Palestinian Authority secretly take control of land in Area C — which is supposed to be under full Israeli control according to the Oslo Accords — and suggested using left-wing NGOs in Israel for this purpose.  The document, probably drafted in June, said the EU should map the land to “prove” Palestinian Arab rights in the disputed territories, as well as violate local land-planning law, without leaving any trace of its activities.  The document also called for “following and monitoring Israeli archaeological activity in the area,” claiming that this was being used as a pretext for settlement building in Judea and Samaria.

What this really means is that the EU wants to stop these excavations because they are consistently uncovering indisputable archaeological proof that the Jews are the indigenous people of the land.  By saying it wants to “prove” Palestinian rights to the land, the EU revealed its true intention: to fabricate an entitlement that doesn’t exist. The only people with a legal, historical and moral claim to the land are the Jews. But the most important thing the EU document revealed is the sustained attempt by the Palestinian Authority and the EU to erase that unique Jewish claim via illegal construction.

As the Gush Etzion Council Head and Chairman of the Yesha Council Shlomo Ne’eman said: “Every week the State of Israel loses large areas, every day dozens of illegal homes are erected, roads are broken up and paved at significant points as part of an organised strategic plan. European governments are actively working to revise the borders of our country. In years past, this would be grounds for wars between nations.”  For his part, Smotrich said: “The blatant involvement of the European Union in the Palestinian Authority’s efforts to establish facts on the ground and unilaterally establish a de facto Arab terrorist state in the heart of the Land of Israel is unacceptable, contrary to international law and incompatible with basic rules of diplomacy in relations between states.”

Who could argue with that? He is correct.

The EU has been caught bang to rights. While liberals scream that Smotrich is intent upon illegal “annexation,” it’s actually the EU and the Palestinian Arabs who are stealing land to which the Arabs have no entitlement.

As the international lawyer Professor Eugene Kontorovich has observed, the Palestinian Authority and the EU are rapidly annexing areas surrounding Jewish towns in Judea and Samaria. “The proposed policies of the [prospective Benjamin Netanyahu-led] coalition in Area C are not about changing the status quo — they are the bare minimum to preserve it,” he said.

Yet none of this is news to those who have been paying attention. The NGO Regavim has been raising the alarm over this for years. It has also been warning of similar activity in the Negev, with the spread of illegal Bedouin settlement and associated lawlessness, including the systematic theft of IDF weapons and ammunition. This too is being funded and encouraged by the EU. Last February, Alan Baker, a former legal adviser to Israel’s Foreign Ministry, wrote for the Jerusalem Centre for Public Affairs that an EU directive to mobilise and activate “national and international stakeholders through ad-hoc influencing actions on land rights to challenge the Israeli planning and permit regime in Area C” was deliberately encouraging the Palestinians to defy and undermine Israel’s authority there, which runs counter to the Oslo Accords.  “The EU cannot maintain the status of ‘witness’ to the Oslo Accords while at the same time systematically undermining those Accords and encouraging the Palestinians to violate them,” Baker wrote.

The implications are astounding. The EU is in effect helping the Palestinians build a state in Judea and Samaria. It is also helping the Bedouin illegally carve up the Negev in a further dire threat to Israel’s security.  Yet few have paid this any attention. Israeli governments have ignored it because they have chosen not to open up yet another front against the western diplomatic consensus. And that consensus dismisses as a “right-wing extremist” anyone who has the audacity to suggest — entirely correctly — that the Arabs have no legal rights to any of this land.

Indeed, a principal reason Smotrich and Ben-Gvir have gained power is that so many Israelis are utterly appalled at the way successive governments — including those led by Netanyahu — have ignored this growing threat to Israel.

Now this is out in the open. The EU can no longer pretend it is merely contributing to Palestinian “civil society”. Yet even now, there is no mention of any of this by the western mainstream media. In Britain, the BBC has instead been busily fomenting yet more anti-Israel feeling by telling its audience that Netanyahu has finalised “the most extreme right-wing government in Israel’s history”.

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Thursday, December 22, 2022

“Chanukah Comes Early This Year”

Video Of The Week - Coins Found from Time of Maccabean Revolt - https://tinyurl.com/ftzw7ayx

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 Israeli researchers have made a remarkable and timely discovery in the Judean Desert. Just days before the festival of Chanukah, they have unearthed a wooden box containing 15 silver coins, dating to the time of the Maccabean revolt.

 The precious items, found in a crack in the Muraba‘at Cave in the Darageh Stream Nature Reserve, were buried some 2,200 years ago. The upper part of the box was full of packed earth and small stones and underneath was a piece of purple woolen cloth covering the 15 silver coins arranged with pieces of sheep’s wool.

According to Dr. Eitan Klein, who studied the coins, it’s likely that people hid their possessions in the Judean desert until a certain danger was gone, such as those detailed in the Books of the Maccabees.

 Among the dangers for Jews at the time was the plundering of the Jerusalem Temple treasures by Antiochos Epiphanes IV (“The Wicked”) who reigned the Seleucid Kingdom, including Judea.

 Other threatening incidents to Jews that could have led to the coins being hidden were the destruction of the Jerusalem city wall in the years that led up to the Hasmonean Revolt, or the religious decrees imposed on the Jews in 167 BCE.

 Antiochos IV, who was the uncle of Ptolemy VI reigned who reigned over Egypt, launched a campaign of repression against Jews, which led to the Maccabean Revolt.

 The coin hoard has since been researched, and it will be exhibited to the public over Hannukah in the Hasmonean Museum in Modi‘in, in the context of Israel Heritage Week that takes place on Hannukah.

 “It is interesting to try to visualise the person who fled to the cave and hid his personal property here intending to return to collect it. The person was probably killed in the battles, and he did not return to collect his possessions that awaited almost 2,200 years until we retrieved it. This is an absolutely unique find, presented the first clear archaeological evidence that the Judean Desert caves played an active role as the stage of the activities of the Jewish rebels or the fugitives in the early days of the Maccabean Revolt, or the events that led up to them,” Dr. Klein said.

 Amir Ganor, Director of the excavation on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority said that the excavations carried out by the Israel Antiquities Authority in the Judean Desert over the past six years has “proved itself, in that thousands of archaeological artifacts have been saved from destruction and plundering, including parts of biblical scrolls, arrowheads from the Bar Kochba Revolt, a 10,500-year-old basket, and more.”

 The silver coins were excavated in May, and have been researched since. They will be exhibited to the public over Hannukah in the Hasmonean Museum in Modi‘in, in the context of Israel Heritage Week.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Azerbaijan Seeks Closer Ties With Israel

 Video Of The Week -Azerbaijan’s Unique Position between Israel & Iran - https://tinyurl.com/yc7ebtnp

For the full article by Calev Ben-David go to https://tinyurl.com/yy3k3awd

'It's the next logical step. For centuries a relationship existed between Jewish and Azeri people'

The next Muslim nation to open an embassy in Israel isn’t one connected to the landmark Abraham Accords, which saw the Jewish state normalize ties with a handful of Arab states – it will be the central Asian country of Azerbaijan.

Jerusalem already has an embassy in the Azeri capital of Baku, but despite having ties with Israel for three decades, Azerbaijan, a Shiite-Muslim majority nation that borders Iran, has not reciprocated – until now. Last month, its government announced that it would soon open an embassy in Israel’s coastal city of Tel Aviv, and last week its President Ilham Aliyev signed an order to make that happen.

But why now? 

“First of all, it's the logical next step in our bilateral relations," said Dr. Farid Shafiyev, chairman of the Center of Analysis of International Relations. "We have quite wide economic and military ties, and we have a Jewish diaspora – for centuries a relationship existed between Jewish and Azeri people. So there is a certain agenda between the two countries," the Azeri expert told i24NEWS.

a trade office in Tel Aviv in 2021 and a tourism office earlier this year, and last month, Israel's outgoing Defense Minister Benny Gantz met with Aliyev in the central Asian country. The embassy in Tel Aviv will be the first embassy in Israel of a nation with a Shiite majority population and a Shiite government.

“Right now, we have to look at the geopolitical situation," Shafiyev continued. "Azerbaijan was thinking of opening an embassy in Israel to reciprocate the diplomatic relationship, but it’s also related to the Israel-Arab relationship as the Abraham Accords are developing.”

“Another important factor is that Azerbaijan managed to liberate its territories from Armenian occupation. Before that, it was difficult to do this step. And the relationship between Iran and Azerbaijan is at its lowest point. All these factors contributed to this decision.”

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Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Commemorating The Jewish Nakba

Video Of The Week “75 years Self-Inflicted Arab Tragedy” https://tinyurl.com/yc233mjj


 A pro-“Palestinian” resolution at the UN recently declared Israel’s founding unjust passed 90-30 at the UN.

 The resolution was made to commemorate Nakba day, which means calamity – referring to the founding of the State of Israel.

 The UN resolution calls for a “commemoration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Nakba, including by organizing a high-level event at the General Assembly Hall” in May 2023. It also urges the “dissemination of relevant archives and testimonies.”

So why is there no voting commemorating the Jewish Nakba when almost 1 million Jews were kicked out of Arab lands?

 


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