ISRAEL (IINO)
Israel and the New America Caroline Glick
07/24/2023 – On the surface, Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to the White House on Tuesday felt like old times. U.S. President Joe Biden warmly greeted Israel’s ceremonial head of state and repeatedly stated that the U.S.’s commitment to Israel is “ironclad.” Biden mentioned that he spoke with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the day before and arranged a visit for Israel’s actual leader.
So, are we back to normal? Were the last seven months of unprecedented U.S. hostility towards Israel, its elected government, its parliamentary deliberations, its senior ministers and its prime minister a blip on the screen, now undone?
Apparently not. Shortly after Herzog left the White House, New York Times columnist Tom Friedman wrote that Biden met with him at the White House after Herzog departed and claimed that Biden read Netanyahu the riot act in his conversation with the premier on Monday.
Biden did so because of the Netanyahu government’s intention to pass parts of its judicial reform program without the support of its political opponents. The White House also told reporters that Biden didn’t invite Netanyahu to the White House, he just agreed to meet him somewhere.
Setting The Record Straight: Part V: Acclaimed as a Role Model By Alex Grobman PhD.
5 Av 5783 – July 23, 2023 – *Editor’s Note: This is the fifth installment in ‘Setting The Record Straight,’ the most recent series of articles from Jewish Press Online contributor, Alex Grobman, PhD
In the afternoon of Sunday, January 27, 2002, Wafa Idris, a divorced woman, who lived in the Al-Am’ari refugee camp near Ramallah, detonated her bomb outside a shoe store at a bus stop on Jaffa Road in the center of Jerusalem killing 81-year-old Pinhas Tokatli and wounding more than 100 people. [1]
The attack occurred just below Jaffa Road’s intersection with King George Street, in an area where in the previous 16 months there had been eight bombings or shootings that murdered 28 people, not including the assailants. [2] Her willingness to murder civilians underlined how divisive and tumultuous the region had become. [3]
According to the initial plan, Wafa was not supposed to kill herself along with her victims, yet inexplicably the bomb detonated without warning. [4] The Israel Defense Forces, the Israeli public, and many in the West were surprised, if not entirely stunned by this practically “unprecedented” phenomenon of a Palestinian Arab female suicide. On the other hand, the Arab press, and to a greater extent the Islamic press, were euphoric. “It’s a woman!” hailed al-Sha’ab, an Islamic Egyptian newspaper, in a headline sounding like “It’s a boy!” announcement for the joyous birth of a male offspring. [5]
The Concept a Palestinian Arab Female Suicide Bomber
The concept of a Palestinian Arab female suicide bomber was so unexpected because the idea deviated from the common view of women as being “gentler, softer,” and definitely less inclined to physical aggression than men. In Muslim societies, women are perceived as “timid, modest, and sexually pure, all of which preclude free inter-gender mingling.” They are for the most part restricted to the private domain, where they are at home or with family. Their role is confined to “serving and satisfying their husbands’ needs; and to childbirth and childrearing. They are thus associated with the myth of the gift of life rather than that of death.” These traits and roles are also perceived as a social and religious commandment, which has been both internalized by women and harshly enforced by their social environment. [6]
Trying to sink the boat: The real story of the Exodus Jeff Dunetz
Maybe reading the story of the Exodus can remind us that our real enemies are waiting for us to sink the ship of the Jewish state. Op-ed
Jul 23, 2023, 1:58 PM (GMT+3) – July 18, 1947, a ship carrying Holocaust victims, called The Exodus 1947, arrived at the port of Haifa after being boarded by the British 25 miles from the land of their prayers.
Forget what you saw in the movie “Exodus” Paul Newman wasn’t there, and the British were much more brutal than portrayed in the film. They clubbed, shot, and found other ways to punish their Jewish victims whose only crime was trying to reach the eternal homeland of the Jewish Nation.
Decommissioned in 1946, the ship The President Warfield was bought for $8,000 as scrap by the Western Trading Company (a front for the Haganah, which later became the Israel Defense Forces). Jewish-American Sam (the Banana Man) Zemurray was instrumental in obtaining the ship for the Haganah, which would explain its Honduran registration. It was said that Mr. Zemurray’s United Fruit Company pretty much owned Honduras. President Warfield was refitted in Baltimore and sailed for France on February 25, 1947, where it picked up over 4,500 Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany and left for the Holy Land.
Still called President Warfield, the ship to become the Exodus 1947 left Sète France sometime between two and four in the morning of July 11, 1947. It flew a Honduran flag and claimed to be headed for Istanbul but was headed for British mandate Palestine. It carried 4,515 passengers, including 1,600 men, 1,282 women, and 1,672 children and teenagers. The Palmach skipper Ike Aronowicz was its captain, and Haganah commissioner Yossi Harel was the commander. The ship was operated by 35 volunteers, primarily American Jews.
5 Arabs charged with abusing disabled haredi man at hospital
Suspects filmed themselves forcing man with mental disability to perform humiliating acts for an hour and a half.
Jul 23, 2023, 3:16 PM (GMT+3) – The Jerusalem District Attorney’s Office today (Sunday) submitted to the city’s district court an indictment against five Arab residents of Jerusalem, aged 19-22, after they abused a haredi man at a hospital.
According to the indictment, about two weeks ago, the suspects and the complainant were on the grounds of Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital while one of the defendants and the complainant, a person with a mental disability and of Jewish and haredi appearance, were receiving medical treatment at the hospital.
For an hour and a half, the defendants, with full knowledge of the victim’s disability, forced him to do and say humiliating things, including cursing the Jewish people as well as his own sister in Arabic, reciting verses from the Quran, kissing the feet of the abusers, and more.
The defendants recorded these acts on their cell phones and published them, together or separately, on the social networks TikTok and Instagram. Following the widespread publication of the documentation of the abuse of the complainant, the police received many reports about the incident.
[Ed.: If you are in IINO and need to go to the hospital, DON’T GO! The Arabs will get you!]
American Friends of Judea and Samaria: How you can spread the truth on Judea and Samaria
American Friends of Judea and Samaria aims to spread the truth, change the global narrative on the Jewish people’s rights in its homeland.
Jul 20, 2023, 8:00 PM (GMT+3) – American Friends of Judea and Samaria (AFJS) is a new organization which seeks to change the way the Jewish communities of Judea and Samaria are viewed by the world. AFJS chairman Rafi Lazerowitz spoke with Josh Hasten, the organization’s Director of PR at the Israel National News – Arutz Sheva studios in Jerusalem.
“We’re an organization that wants to be an educational organization, first and foremost, to change the narrative about what’s really going on on the ground in Judea and Samaria,” Lazerowitz said.
“All my life, I’ve had relationships with people that lived in Judea and Samaria. There were things that just hit me to the core, when there were people that were willing to stop their lives, live in caravans with their families, with four and five kids, just because they ideologically felt that this is our homeland and we have to be here and we have to keep it. Not only for themselves, but for the Jewish nation and all Jewish people around the world,” he explained.
Lazerowitz said that he was “pleasantly surprised” that he visited the Knesset with an AFJS delegation earlier today, even left-wing MKs “were very pro-Judea and Samaria, voiced their opinion about it, had no problem saying it publically, and wished us all the luck in the world.”
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Activists gather in Tel Aviv to support of judicial reform Yoni Kempinski
Hundreds of thousands rallying in Tel Aviv parallel to the anticipated passing of the bill to reduce the reasonableness standard.
Jul 23, 2023, 6:33 PM (GMT+3) – Over 200 thousand supporters of the government’s judicial reform legislation are gathering on Kaplan St. in Tel Aviv for a rally parallel to the expected passing of the bill to reduce the reasonableness standard in its second and third readings in the Knesset.
The demonstrators’ message to the coalition members in the Knesset: “The nation is with you, complete the legislation. 64 seats are not second-class citizens.”
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich addressed the crowd at the right-wing rally in Tel Aviv, stating, “I want to address our brothers and sisters who gathered in Kaplan for many weeks and some of whom are now in Jerusalem – those who oppose the reform – and those pilots and soldiers who called for not reporting for reserve service. At this moment, it is important for me to say to you: I know how you feel.
There are a lot of important things that need to be done, but I know that such complex moves need to be done slowly and with negotiation, so we were also willing to give up and compromise on some of the steps in our reform,” he added.
[Ed.: I’ve heard reports of over 500,000, not 200,000.]
Biden: Netanyahu shouldn’t rush judicial overhaul bill
US President tells Barak Ravid of Axios: Given the range of threats confronting Israel, it doesn’t make sense to rush the reform.
Jul 24, 2023, 12:26 AM (GMT+3) – US President Joe Biden told Barak Ravid of Axios in a statement on Sunday that he is calling on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to move forward with the planned vote on the Reasonableness Standard Bill, which would limit the use of the judicial doctrine of reasonableness.
From the perspective of Israel’s friends in the United States, “it looks like the current judicial reform proposal is becoming more divisive, not less,” Biden said in the statement.
“Given the range of threats and challenges confronting Israel right now, it doesn’t make sense for Israeli leaders to rush this — the focus should be on pulling people together and finding consensus,” the President added.
The statement comes a day before the Knesset is expected to vote on the second and third readings of the bill.
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Biden on Israel’s proposed judicial reforms: ‘They cannot continue down this road’ BY BRETT SAMUELS
03/28/23 6:20 PM ET – President Biden on Tuesday said he hopes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “walks away from” plans to pursue reforms to the country’s judiciary, which has drawn criticism from U.S. officials and sparked protests and work stoppages in Israel.
“Like many strong supporters of Israel, I’m very concerned, and I’m concerned that they get this straight. They cannot continue down this road,” Biden told reporters after a speech in North Carolina on the economy.
“Hopefully the prime minister will act in a way that he can try to work out some genuine compromise. But that remains to be seen,” Biden added.
Biden said Netanyahu won’t be invited to visit the White House “in the near term.”
Source close to Netanyahu accuses US of funding rallies against judicial overhaul By SHALOM YERUSHALMI
PM’s son shares Breitbart’s claim that State Department funded protest group; senior official says AG ‘irredeemably audacious’ for freezing transfer of Tel Aviv police chief
12 March 2023, 10:54 am – A senior government official traveling in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s entourage on his weekend trip to Italy claimed on Friday without offering evidence that the mass protests against the government’s controversial judicial overhaul were partially funded by the Biden administration.
“This protest is financed and organized with millions of dollars,” he said.
“We are following what is happening. This is a very high-level organization. There is an organized center from which all the demonstrators branch out in an orderly manner,” the senior official said.
A senior government official traveling in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s entourage on his weekend trip to Italy claimed on Friday without offering evidence that the mass protests against the government’s controversial judicial overhaul were partially funded by the Biden administration.
“This protest is financed and organized with millions of dollars,” he said.
“We are following what is happening. This is a very high-level organization. There is an organized center from which all the demonstrators branch out in an orderly manner,” the senior official said.
“Who finances the transportation, the flags, the stages? It’s clear to us,” he said.
Another member of the premier’s entourage confirmed that the senior official was referring to the United States.
Hundreds of Israeli reservists vow to refuse service if judicial overhaul passes By Emily Rose
July 20, 20231:13 AM EDT – JERUSALEM, July 19 (Reuters) – Hundreds of Israeli reservists marched in Tel Aviv on Wednesday threatening to refuse their volunteer service if the government presses ahead with its controversial plan to curb the power of the Supreme Court.
The drive by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s nationalist-religious coalition to strip the court of some of its review powers has triggered mass protests across Israel and stirred deep concern among allies, including the United States.
Protests have intensified as ratification nears, while one cabinet minister said the government could rethink its polarizing drive to overhaul the judiciary if protests escalate.
Protesting reservists from some of the military’s most elite formations including combat pilots and Special Forces units have attracted particular attention, stirring alarm from defence chiefs worried that the protests risk compromising national security.
The Israeli military declined to comment.
[Ed.: As always, the left has it reversed!]
Yes, it is a Coup by Victor Rosenthal
July 23, 2023 – As I write, Israel is undergoing a carefully planned, well-financed, coup d’état.
Its leaders, members of Israel’s elite, including two former prime ministers, military officers, high tech entrepreneurs, media, judges and lawyers, supported by an army of useful idiots, will tell you that it is not a coup. They will say that it’s the government that is trying to effect a revolution, to destroy Israel’s democracy and install a dictatorship or even a theocracy.
They are either fools or lying. To begin with, Israel is not a true liberal democracy today, nor has she ever been one, except perhaps for brief periods. For the first 29 years of her existence, she was ruled by a single party, Mapai, the Labor Party. Her first Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, was a virtual dictator. Later prime ministers were chosen from among the Labor apparatchiks, and some of them were incompetent enough to imperil the existence of the state. The opposition, led by Menachem Begin, was entirely shut out.
In 1977, thanks to public disgust over the Labor government’s failure to prepare for the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War, and the demographic changes in Israel resulting from the immigration of almost a million Jews forced to flee Muslim countries, Begin’s Likud party received enough votes in an election to form a government, and make him prime minister.
But control of the Knesset didn’t translate into control of the country. The elites that controlled government-owned enterprises, the army, the media, the legal system, the labor unions, the educational establishment, and everything else, did not let go. The “new Israelis,” mostly Mizrachi Jews, but soon to include immigrants from the Soviet Union, Ethiopia and other places, were kept out. I remember a song popular around 1980 about a singer who wanted to appear on the (state-controlled) radio, but was turned down because of his Mizrachi accent.* It wasn’t a joke, even at that late date.
The elites saw the demographic bus coming, and they knew that they had to somehow control the “barbarians” who would soon begin to take over by sheer force of numbers. So in the early 1990s, led by Supreme Court Justice Aharon Barak, they engineered a real judicial coup. What was called a “constitutional revolution” vastly increased the power and scope of the Supreme Court, gave quasi-constitutional status to vague laws passed by a small minority of Knesset members, and for the first time enabled the court to overthrow laws passed by the Knesset. A system of legal “advisors,” accountable only to the judicial system, was created, whose “advice” to every ministry and government department is binding. Now, although the “new Israelis” often elect a majority of the Knesset, the elected officials can be blocked from doing anything that the old elites don’t like.
[Ed.: “The only democracy in the Middle East.” (My tuchis!) ‘History repeats itself...’ “There is nothing new under the sun” – Solomon]
Jonathan Pollard on Prison, Torture, Politics, & More! [1:10:14] Tamar Yonah, Israel News Talk Radio
Jul 20, 2023 – He gave information to Israel that was vital to its defense. -Information that America, as its ally, should have given Israel in the first place. How many would die in Israel if they didn’t get this vital intelligence?
Hear Jonathan Pollard’s riveting story about his actions, his arrest, his incarceration, the torture he endured, and his new life as a free man. He shares his life and his personal politics with show host, Tamar Yonah.
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An important note from Jonathan Pollard to viewers:
“There was nothing that pained Esther and I more than the fact that we were denied the right to have children. There wasn’t a day we didn’t mourn this loss.”
The late Esther Pollard tied her fate to Jonathan’s, and for three decades fought relentlessly for his release.
Throughout his long years in prison, Jonathan dreamed of the day when he would be able to repay Esther for everything she did for him. Unfortunately, about a year after their arrival in Israel, Esther passed away after a long and courageous battle with cancer.
On the first anniversary of her death, in profound sorrow, and given the fact that he and Esther never had the chance to have children of their own , Jonathan has decided to commemorate Esther’s life and legacy through the establishment of Esther’s Children Center. By strengthening Jewish identity and instilling Jewish values in thousands of children, from toddlers to adolescents, the center will promote Esther’s values on one hand while symbolizing the Pollards’ unfulfilled dream of educating their own children according to these values .
After years in which we felt his pain, prayed for him and fought for his release, this is our opportunity to thank him for all he did.
Together, we will make his dream come true.
Together we will build the Esther Children’s Center
Come join us now. Click here to really make a difference! https://www.charidy.com/pollard?lang=en
[Ed.: There is a very important clue as to the enigma of who Yehonatan Pollard is, starting at 1:05:40, and why he suffered punishment for so long, why he survived it, and why he is alive in Israel today. This brought tears to my eyes and wet my entire face! Just before that section, Yehonatan described exactly why “IINO”, the term that I coined and use, is a true assessment of today’s plight of the Jewish People. That assessment is what should have brought on the wet face five minutes sooner!]