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Radical Settler Rabbi Bribes IDF Soldiers to Disobey Orders

Sunday, November 30th, 2008
Rabbi Dov Wolpe, insurrectionist Chabad rabbi

Rabbi Dov Wolpe, insurrectionist Chabad rabbi

In a startling development, Israeli police are investigating a successful effort by Israeli settler extremists to bribe IDF soldiers not to evict their members occupying the Palestinian House of Dispute in Hebron illegally (according to a Supreme Court ruling):

Deputy State Prosecutor Shai Nitzan has instructed police to launch an investigation regarding a ceremony that was held to praise soldiers who refused an order to evict settlers from the Hebron market. During the ceremony these soldiers received payment as reward for their refusal.

The order was given following a police investigation that raised suspicion that soldiers were incited to refuse commands, an act which under Israeli law is a crime in itself.

Nitzan also ordered an investigation into an ad published on the Internet by a group called the Headquarters to Save the People and the Land of Israel [ed., also known as S.O.S. Israel], which is suspected to be the organization responsible for orchestrating the ceremony for the soldiers. The ad states that any soldier that resists orders to evict the residents of the Hebron house will receive monetary reward of several thousand NIS.

This is effect turns the soldiers into reverse mercenaries for hire, bribed so as not to obey legally authorized military orders.

S.O.S. Israel’s website contains this statement denouncing the Supreme Court’s ruling directing settlers to leave the Palestinian home which was appropriated through an act of fraud:

…Any soldier that will resist expulsion orders and will be jailed, will receive monetary compensation of several thousand NIS.

…”The court has proven once again that it collaborates with the enemy, in order to uproot Jews from their land. We call upon all Eretz Yisroel loyalists to come en masse and foil our enemies’ (from within and without) plans…

“We plead with IDF soldiers who swore on a Tanach at the Kosel [Kotel or "Wall"]  …to be loyal to the Jewish Nation and the homeland; do not join forces with the enemy, rather resist orders and help the Chevron residents not to be robbed of their property”.

Rabbi Volpo [Wolpe], SOS-Israel…will compensate the soldiers’ families if they resist orders and are jailed. “We wish to remind the security forces of that wonderful event where we presented parents of jailed soldiers with the sum of 1,000 NIS for every night spent in jail for refusing to evict Jews.

Even more startlingly, Wolpe has called for the execution of prime minister Ehud Olmert and foreign minister Tzipi Livni:

Rabbi Shalom Dov Wolpe…liken[ed] Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and other ministers to collaborators with the Nazis, saying that by law they should be executed.

…Wolpe called Olmert a traitor, accusing him and others of aiding the “Nazi” terrorists.
law they should be executed…During the meeting…Wolpe called Olmert a traitor, accusing him and others of aiding the the modern-day “Nazis” in the Palestinian Authority by giving them weapons and releasing terrorist killers from prison. According to Israeli law, the rabbi elaborated, Olmert, Vice Premier Chaim Ramon, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, and others should be “hanged upon the gallows” for collaborating with and aiding “Nazi” terrorists.

“This gathering is intended to make it clear to the public that…we have a government that collaborates with the enemy, the Palestinian enemy that wants to destroy Israel. The government of Israel is supplying them with money and weapons, releasing murderers…. We came to warn and discuss how we can prevent this, G-d forbid, holocaust that the government is bringing on us.”

In this blog, I’ve documented numerous acts and statements by settlers that would be viewed as outright sedition in most other nations.  Clearly, radical settlers reject the very notion of the State of Israel and publicly declare their intent to create a settler state to replace it.  And they are willing to use violence to implement their plans.  Only in Israel is such treason treated so gingerly.

The Headquarters to Save the People-S.O.S. Israel is yet another extremist settler group, this one led by Rabbi Dov Wolpe.  The latter has lately attained notoriety for this statement published in Haaretz:

“The state of Israel has become the enemy of the people and the land of Israel,” settler rabbi Shalom Dov Wolpe said Tuesday during an emergency meeting on the state’s plan to evacuate a house in Hebron whose ownership has been at the center of a bitter dispute for over a year.

Wolpe is a Chabad rabbi affiliated with the messianic strand of the movement which affirms that the late Rabbi Schneerson was the messiah.  The Failed Messiah blog calls Wolpe the most popular Chabad rabbi in Israel.

Many readers who oppose my views praise Israeli democracy in glowing terms.  In doing so, they refuse to acknowledge both the frailty and the incompleteness of Israeli democracy.  Stories like the one above indicate that democracy is a very thin reed in Israel.  There are those who would break the reed with a faint breath if they thought they could get away with it.  And their overall goal is to destroy Israel as a western democratic state and replace it with a theocratic state.

This is not a theoretical problem or an issue confined to a radical fringe.  This is a situation in which a radical fringe is playing a major role in throwing a wrench in the national works, thus preventing the state from acting in its overall interests.  In any other stable western nation, such an interest group would be dealt with firmly.  Not in Israel, because the settlers have a stranglehold over the policy, political, and military apparatus.

There is only one way to face down the insurrectionists and saboteurs.  A political leader will have to stare them in the eyes and dismantle their power.  Sharon could’ve done it if he’d had it in him.  Livni—well, the jury’s out on her.  Perhaps doubtful.  But until someone does, Israel will be a state in search of stable democratic center and the lunatics will be running, or trying to run, the national asylum.

Moshe Holtzberg Rescued

Sunday, November 30th, 2008
Moshe Holtzberg and nanny rescuer, Sandra Samuel

Moshe Holtzberg and nanny rescuer, Sandra Samuel

This image is one of the first moments after Sandra Samuel emerged from Mumbai’s Chabad House with Moshe Holtzberg in her arms. It is a picture of immense heroism on Samuel’s part. It is an image of immense heartbreak, which you can see in 2 year old Moshe’s face. He has just witnessed the death of his parents though he may not be fully aware of that.  Even writing these words is difficult.  How can anyone subject a child to such a world of pain? May the memories of these terrorists be blotted out.

To view the short video from which this image was taken, click here.

Why I’m Glad I Don’t Celebrate Christmas

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Today, we went to the Westlake Mall to take our kids on the carousel and Monorail.  While taking a breather at one of the mall stores, a shop clerk wished my four year old a “Merry Christmas.”  He dutifully replied: “We don’t celebrate Christmas.  We’re not Christian.”  Whenever this type of thing happens I momentarily catch my breath.  First, because yet another Christian has made yet another assumption that we’re just the same as the 95% of Americans who are also Christian.  Second, because Jews just don’t like to call public attention to their “otherness.”  You just don’t know what will happen.  But my third reaction toward my son’s response was: “Good for you.  Give ‘em what for.  We’re not the same as the rest of you and proud of it too.”

It seems that every year around this time I write my anti-Christmas post.  And today is that day.  All this by way of introducing what is likely to be one of the strangest stories of this holiday season. This isn’t really meant to be a Christian-bashing post as much as a Christmas-bashing post.  And not bashing Christmas as a religious holiday, but rather as a holiday of rampant consumerism.

No doubt you’ve already heard this bizarre story.  If not, it will shock and horrify you.  I simply don’t understand how 2,000 can become a frenzied pack of animals–and all in the search for Christmas bargains:

Shoppers started lining up late Thursday night at the Wal-Mart, at the Green Acres Mall on Sunrise Highway in Valley Stream…The throng of Wal-Mart shoppers had been building all night, filling sidewalks and stretching across a vast parking lot at the Green Acres Mall in Valley Stream, N.Y. At 3:30 a.m., the Nassau County police had to be called in for crowd control, and an officer with a bullhorn pleaded for order.

Tension grew as the 5 a.m. opening neared.

By 4:55, with no police officers in sight, the crowd of more than 2,000 had become a rabble, and could be held back no longer. Fists banged and shoulders pressed on the sliding-glass double doors, which bowed in with the weight of the assault. Six to 10 workers inside tried to push back, but it was hopeless.

Suddenly, witnesses and the police said, the doors shattered, and the shrieking mob surged through in a blind rush for holiday bargains. One worker, Jdimytai Damour, 34, was thrown back onto the black linoleum tiles and trampled in the stampede that streamed over and around him. Others who had stood alongside Mr. Damour trying to hold the doors were also hurled back and run over, witnesses said

As if the story itself isn’t callous enough, the report continues:

Some shoppers who had seen the stampede said they were shocked. One of them, Kimberly Cribbs of Queens, said the crowd had acted like “savages.” Shoppers behaved badly even as the store was being cleared, she recalled.

“When they were saying they had to leave, that an employee got killed, people were yelling, ‘I’ve been on line since yesterday morning,’ ” Ms. Cribbs told The Associated Press. “They kept shopping.”

We all know that human beings are basically civilized animals and that at times the civilization is but a thin veneer. But even that knowledge doesn’t fully prepare us for animalistic savagery like this. How in heaven’s and Christmas’ name, can human beings behave like this? Don’t we have a soul? Where was it? It’s not like this was a European soccer match where people were killed in a mass stampede in narrow stadium hallways. These were people who deliberately mowed down the store doors and anyone who stood in their way.

It’s practically incomprehensible and makes me appreciate that as Jews we’re not part of this shopping frenzy. Yes, we do buy toys for our children. But we buy a lot less because we’re not buying for every family member as Christians do. I’ve always thought of this element of Christmas as slightly insane and these people have only confirmed my original impression. To kill someone for a Christmas bargain…what can you say?

And lest you think the shoppers alone were at fault, Wal Mart didn’t respond very admirably either. A mere eight hours after the horrible death of one of their employees they reopened the story so as not to miss out on an entire day of Christmas shopping season sales. Gee, you’d think they could, as a sign of respect, close down for an entire day. No, not Wal-Mart for whom the God of sales seems to reign supreme.

And don’t you just love a company which, when faced with a PR disaster, rolls up into fetal position and denies any culpability for the laxness of its procedures:

Hank Mullany, the senior vice president of Wal-Mart’s Northeast division, said in a statement that the company had hired extra security officers and installed barricades before the store opened, but “despite all of our precautions, this unfortunate event occurred.”

I guess he’s implying Wal Mart did everything any reasonable person would’ve expected of them and that this was just a random crazy accident. 2,000 people could line up in front of any store and turn into a frenzied mob and mow down every employee in sight. Who could’ve foreseen it?

This is pure lameness. Exactly how many security guards WERE on duty at that store that night and where were they? Why wasn’t the police called when the mob-like violence began.  If they were called, why weren’t they there?

Chabad House Mumbai Death Toll Rises to 9

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Nine people are now known to have died at Chabad House after Muslim terrorists attacked the building in Mumbai several days ago.  Haaretz identified several of the known dead as follows:

Authorities on Saturday named one of the Israeli victims as Yocheved Orpaz, 60…Another woman was identified as a Jewish resident of Mexico, whose name has not yet been released.

…Chabad-Lubavitch…confirmed…that an Israeli-born American rabbi, Gavriel Holtzberg, 29, and his wife Rivka, 28, were among the dead.

…Two other victim…have also been positively identified are Bentzion Chroman, a dual U.S.-Israeli citizen, and Rabbi Leibish Teitelbaum, a U.S. citizen who lived in Jerusalem.

The Israeli newspaper reveals that Israeli counterrorism experts–while acknowledging that Indian authorities faced an almost impossible task in taking back their city from the terrorists who attacked it–harshly criticized the Indian response, which was abysmally slow, especially regarding the Chabad House invasion.  When terrorists attack the only hope for the hostages lies in a quick, overpowering assault.  The Indian authorities had to wait many hours for crack units to arrive from Dehli before they even began to contemplate a counter-attack.  By then, most or all of the Chabad House hostages were long dead.

Why did it take 24 hours to subdue two terrorists in Chabad House?  Why was there no security provided for a major Jewish facility in a city prone to Muslim terror attacks?  The question should be asked of Chabad as well.

The Indian media has reacted harshly to the Israeli criticism feeling that the Israelis should understand the great suffering experienced by all the families of the Indian victims.  But the truth of the matter is that while Israelis have had their share of counter-terrorism failures, criticism in this instance is more than warranted.

How do you allow possibly as few as ten terrorists to roam freely in your city for days without being detected?  Why does it take three entire days to subdue so few gunmen?  How do you allow multiple boats filled with armed men to land right under your nose at the city’s docks and walk right into town to perpetrate their mayhem?  Is there no one home in the Indian counter-terror security establishment?

It isn’t as if India hasn’t had experience with this problem before.  Why have they not learned from previous experience and mistakes?  The N.Y. Times article linked above reveals that India’s response was a comedy of errors.  It is hard to imagine that a modern nation like India, having had the experience it has had with terrorism, was so woefully unprepared.  This is failure of the state and political leadership not to forsee and prepare for this eventuality.  If I were the Congress Party I’d prepare for a drubbing in the next elections.  The problem is that the political opposition is an even sorrier lot filled with Hindu extremists who, if anything, will exacerbate the very tensions that may’ve led the Muslim terrorists to attack in the first place.

Pakistan, Failed State, and Its Role in Mumbai Terror

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

In light of newly emerging evidence that Kashmiri militants based in Pakistan perpetrated the Mumbai terror attacks, one has to ask whether Somalia is the only failed state in the region?  Doesn’t the absolute chaos represented by Pakistan’s domestic situation represent a far greater danger not only to India and the subcontinent, but the world as well?

I’m puzzled by the response from Pakistan’s leaders to the Mumbai crimes.  While they denounce the terror attacks, they also warn India not to “play politics” or “the blame game.”  Either these politicians are utterly clueless, or they are perpetrating a cruel joke.  They either do not know that possibly their own security apparatus helped plan these terror attacks or that at minimum Pakistani citizens did so; or they do know of Pakistan’s involvement and are pretending not to.  Which is worse?  For them to be powerless and impotent, or for them to be liars and hypocrites?

Returning to the danger represented by a lawless, out of control Pakistan: let’s leave aside its nuclear arsenal which could enter into the hands of Muslim militants.  Let’s just focus on Pakistan’s support for the Taliban and for Kashmiri separatists.  From bases on the Afghan frontier, the Taliban sows mayhem on a hapless Afghanistan seemingly powerless to protect or defend itself.  Along the Indian frontier, militants sow mayhem remorselessly on Indian targets. How much of this can the region and the world take?

The most recent developments tarnish further the Bush Administration policy of attempting to engage Pakistan with carrots in a campaign to bring the Taliban presence in the border area under tighter control.  In a country where there seems to be little or no central control regarding security issues, how could the U.S. expect to institute a strategy in partnership with local authorities when they seem riddled with confused loyalties?

I don’t envy the Obama Administration and the choices it will have to make regarding this regional mess.  And you simply can’t turn your back on Pakistan as we did in Afghanistan after the Russians withdrew.  That solution would be too dangerous and certainly come back to bite us badly.  But if you decide to engage, how do you do so in a way that doesn’t make things worse?  How do you do so in a way that allows us to pursue our own interests in stabilizing Afghanistan?

Clearly, it would be helpful if we could play some role in resolving the Kashmir dispute.  But this is a conflict that has remained intractable for sixty years.  What can we bring to the table that is new and that would attract both sides to reopen serious negotiations?

While there is no lack of blame to go around for Pakistan’s plight as a failed state and sponsor of state-condoned terrorism, we should remember that it was the Reagan Administration that built up the ISI and the Afghan mujahadeen in their proxy war against the Soviet presence.  A good deal of the current instability in both Afghanistan and Pakistan can be laid at the U.S. doorstep.

Indian Militants Kill Chabad Rabbi and Wife

Friday, November 28th, 2008
Rabbi Gabriel and Rivka Holtzberg z

Rabbi Gabriel and Rivka Holtzberg zichronam l'vracha

The news is as I feared.  After finally clearing Mumbai’s Chabad House of terrorists, Indian commandos discovered that six hostages had been killed, among them Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife Rivka.  Haaretz reports that the others killed were Bentzion Chroman and Leibish Teitlebaum, an American from Brooklyn.

It is without question deeply disturbing that terrorists based in the Indian Muslim community would adopt a new strategy of targeting Jews and Israelis for attack, whereas before their targets were purely Indian.  It is surely a ratcheting up of the conflict between India and Pakistan, since it appears that all or some of the militants were motivated by the Kashmir conflict between those two countries.

The militants cleary wanted to make a theatrical statement of hate and succeeded “admirably” in just the way that the PLO did when they first began hijacking and blowing up airliners in the 1970s.

Who was the intended audience?  Of course, India.  The terrorists were reminding the Indians of the continued cost of stalemate in Kashmir.  The message too was to Pakistan saying that the group behind the attack was not willing to give up on the Kashmir struggle.  That it wouldn’t give up on the “brothers” living under Indian occupation there.  Of course, there was a message to the U.S. which, as the Times pointed out in a story yesterday, has been cajoling the Pakistani military to “pivot” away from India as its major foe and turn instead to the Taliban in the NW Provinces.  If Pakistani elements were involved in the Mumbai attack, as India’s prime minister has alluded, then this would be a message from either the Pakistani ISI or the Pakistani Taliban that they refuse to allow such a change in Pakistani interests.

The Times quotes Tzipi Livni saying:

“We know that the targets there that were sought out by the terrorists were Jewish and Israeli targets as well as targets that are perceived as Western targets — American and British.”

She added: “We need to understand that there’s a world here, our world, that has been attacked. And it doesn’t matter if it’s happened in India or somewhere else. We have here radical Islamic elements who do not accept either our existence or the values of the Western world. And only when incidents of this sort occur is it suddenly understood from conversations with leaders from around the entire world that we are actually party to the same battle.”

Actually, this is completely the WRONG lesson to learn.  Despite the fact that Jews were attacked, the fundamental conflict appears to involve Kashmir, and by extension Indian and Pakistan.  In other words, this is a regional conflict.  Not an Armageddon conflict between the forces of evil and good represented by the “western world” and “radical Islam.”  This is precisely how the extremists on both sides, both Jewish and Muslim, would like the world to see the conflict since it confirms their apocalyptic, blood-soaked world-view.  But if we are to maintain any semblance of balance and reason in viewing incidents like this one, we must understand where the real cause of conflict lies.

At worst, the attackers are cynically exploiting anti-Semitism in order to further inflame world opinion and curry favor with the Muslim jihadi set.

As for Livini’s bogus rhetoric in which she insinuates the Israeli-Arab conflict into a world death struggle between Islam and the west, it’s cheap and misleading.  Israel’s ultimate conflict has nothing to do with radical Islam and everything to do with its Occupation and oppression of the Palestinians.  The solution to this conflict has nothing to do with eliminating radical Islam, jihad or Muslim terror.  It has everything to do with resolving a political and national conflict.

Livni, just like Sharon after 9/11, falsely wishes to hitch Israel’s wagon to a cause everyone in the west understands.

My reference to the Occupation above started me thinking about Pakistani Muslims’ resentment against India regarding the Kashmir conflict.  Here too, Muslims believe that India is occupying land that should be Pakistani.  In effect, the Kashmir conflict may be the last vestige of the 1948 events leading to the independence of India and Pakistan.  Kashmir festers like a 60 year old wound untended and unhealed.

In just the same way that Palestinian terrorists, when they mount their deadly attacks against Israelis, warn Israel that there can never be peace until their greivances are addressed and resolved, so the Indian or Kashmiri terrorists were broadcasting a message that Indian must address this issue or forever face the menace of domestic terror.

I want to make clear that I am not making any judgments about which side in the conflict over this territory is in the right and which in the wrong.  I’m not well-versed enough to do that.  I’m merely commenting on the similarity of the grievances between Kashmiris and Palestinians.

Returning to the assault on Chabad House, it is of course difficult to speculate on lots of questions that we might have about the attack.  But I thought I’d ask some questions and then see what we find out at a later point.

The Indians have announced that only two militants were killed in the attack on Chabad House.  If this is so, why did it take the Indians so many hours to clear the building?  I read another earlier report that said a neighbor called the police repeatedly to report the first militant assault and they arrived only 30 minutes later.  I also read that an effective Indian response to the attacks wasn’t mounted until authorities discovered that the local police were entirely unprepared for the fight and were replaced by army and National Guard units.  Why was the response by India so ineffective, at least initially?

Chabad has 3,500 facilities throughout the world like Mumbai’s.  What is their level of security?  Did the Mumbai location have a security system?  Clearly, either it did not or whatever system it had didn’t work.  How could Chabad maintain a facility in a city where there had been previous Muslim terror attacks and not provide ironclad security for it?

In spite of the fact that we express our deep solidarity with Chabad for their terrible loss, these questions must be asked and answered if Chabad and other Jewish organizations are to avoid future attacks.

That being said, the lion’s share of blame aside from the terrorists themselves belongs to the Indian federal and state governments and the city of Mumbai for doing such an abysmal job of policing their jurisdicitions for such a terrorist menace.  The idea that bands of armed men would hijack & kill the crew of a fishing boat, then land multiple boats at local docks filled with men carrying rucksacks filled with guns and ammo and that they would then meet accomplices who’d been casing out the hotels and other terror targets for days on end without being detected is simply unbelievable.  It’s beyond a horror story of abject failure.  Other cities like New York, London, etc. should learn lessons from these failures.  And if India doesn’t learn the lessons of this disaster it will be doomed to repeat it I’m afraid.

Mumbai Terror Attack Targets Foreigners and Israelis

Thursday, November 27th, 2008
Taj Mahal Hotel in flames

Taj Mahal Hotel in flames (Gautam Singh/AP)

After following terror incidents within India for the past few years, it seemed like the horrible series of terror attacks that occured in Mumbai over the past 24 hours contained something new and alarming.  Previous acts of Muslim terror have targeted purely Indian targets like the Parliament and Mumbai’s financial district.

Yesterday’s terror specifically targeted tourist destinations and a Jewish institution.  The terrorists specifically sought out British and U.S. passport holders.  They also attacked Nariman House,  the Chabad headquarters in the city and killed three people there while taking several hostages.  This is an escalation of tactics.

Indian commando storms Nariman House (Phil Smith/Reuters)

Indian commando storms Nariman House (Phil Smith/Reuters)

My first thought was that targeting specifically Jewish and western targets might indicate Al Qaeda’s involvement.  I also wondered whether the attack might have been sponsored by radical Pakistani Muslims.  However, the N.Y. Times speculates that this is not an Al Qaeda attack, but possibly a revenge attack by Indian Muslims who harbor simmering resentments on a number of fronts.  But even if it is an act of domestic terror, I find it disturbing that it was directed at foreigners and especially Jews.

This means, as one of the experts interviewed for this article notes, that India’s Muslims are absorbing some of the worst of the Islamist rhetoric and adopting it for their own.  And yet again, we see that Muslims with a particular set of domestic grievances are using the rhetoric and strategies of Al Qaeda in their fight.  The provocations they are handed in terms of U.S. occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan and the intractable Israeli-Arab conflict only make things worse.

UPDATE: I just read a report from a Mumbai journalist reminding readers that 95 of the 100 known dead are Indian and not foreign.  So I may have to amend what I said above.

UPDATE I: The Chabad rabbi, his wife and child were reportedly rescued unhurt. I read another story last night that said that neighbors of the Chabad facility stoned the terrorists outside the building and caused them to shower the crowd with automatic weapon fire, killing three. I don’t know whether the crowd’s motivation was specifically to protect the Chabadniks or merely to harry the terrorists. At any rate, if this story is true these neighbors sound like heroes.

UPDATE II: This JTA report says that the Chabad rabbi and wife are still hostages and that they may be either unconscious or dead. There are reports of six hostages who may be Israeli still held by up to four terrorists. The Indian army is currently mounting a rescue operation against Nariman House, where Chabad is housed.

UPDATE III: From this eyewitness report in the N.Y. Times of the military assault on Nariman House it appears that shooting lasted for about 90 minutes.  There has been no shooting for the past 30 minutes.  If there are only four terrorists inside, it would seem strange that it would take 90 minutes to subdue them.  One has to fear for the fate of the hostages inside.

Another interesting facet of the N.Y. Times coverage is that it is much more blog-like than anything I’ve ever seen them do.  They called early for Indian bloggers to provide them with reports from the field.  They publish minute by minute updates of the action.  Little by little, the Times is entering the digital age–and it’s about time.

I noticed the first nascent emergence of this phenomenon during the Lebanon war.  Then it wasn’t so much the newspapers that were live blogging the war.  It was the Lebanese, and to an extent the Israeli bloggers who were doing so.  This was a model for providing more intensive, minute-by-minute coverage that was not mediated by journalists, camera crews and news feeds.  It is a model for the future.

UPDATE IV: Thanks to reader John Dickerson for this Haaretz report which I relate with the caveat that Israeli reports on breaking news stories are known to be notoriously unreliable:

According to information transmitted to the Israeli authorities, there were at least four bodies inside Nariman House, but it was not known whether they were of Israelis. Indian media reported that about 10 of the hostages being held at the Chabad house were freed by security services, but their identities were not known.

This might indicate that Rabbi Holtzberg and his wife are among the dead.  We hope and pray for the safety of all the hostages.

Jewish Axis of Evil: Clarion Fund and GOP

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Seth Hettena has done some interesting research into Clarion Fund’s 990 report.  He’s discovered that a number of the group’s board members have longstanding and deep ties in partisan Republican circles:

Peter Feaman, a Florida trial lawyer. He’s also the author of Wake Up America! about the dangers of fundamentalist Islam. Feaman has been active in GOP political circles. He has run for the Florida house and serves as the Republican state committeeman for Palm Beach County. He was a delegate to the 2008 GOP convention.

Nina Cunningham, founder of Quidlibet, a legal research consulting firm in Illinois. She has given more than $33,000 to GOP candidates and causes in the past three election cycles, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. She is the Illinois State chair of the Republican Jewish Committee’s women’s committee.

I’ve reported previously here on various Republican connections with Clarion Fund:

  1. the Republican Jewish Coalition mailed free copies of Obsession to every Jewish and Christian clergymember in the U.S.
  2. Clarion hired Republican consultants to arrange screenings of the film in Arizona and Michigan
  3. Clarion distributed 28 million copies of Obsession in the weeks prior to the election, after one of Clarion’s websites derided Obama’s national security experience and praised McCain’s.
  4. Aish HaTorah’s co-founder has extensive business and political ties with Republican national leaders, especially Tom Ridge as well as Ileana Ros Lehtinen and others.

In other words, Clarion Fund is practically a bought and paid for arm of the Jewish wing of the Republican Party.  Aish HaTorah, in turn, as Jeffrey Goldberg has noted, is practically an arm of the rightist settler movement.  All this leads one to believe that a group of far-right Israeli-American Orthodox Jews have teemed up with Republicans in order to kill two birds with one stone.  They can exploit fears of Muslims and Islam to drum up American Jewish support for a pro-settler/pro-Israel political agenda AND flay the Democrats, who allegedly are soft on terror, specifically Muslim terror.

It’s seamy and nasty, but utterly in keeping with the lies and histrionics which characterize the Republican Jewish right and the Orthodox pro-settler right.

Among the dumb concepts that George Bush created (or his speechwriters) was an “Axis of Evil” consisting of three countries.  An axis only has two ends, not three.  So rhetorically what Bush said seems a mangling of the language.  In this post, I originally wanted to include Clarion Fund, Aish HaTorah, the Settler movement, and GOP in my Jewish Axis of Evil.  But that was way too many axes, so I had to slim it down to only two.