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EU Threatens Suspending Palestinian Aid for ‘Unilateral Acts,’ U.S. Threatens Suspending $3 Billion in Aid for New Settlement

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011
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Abbas holds aloft Palestinian application for UN membership, and statehood: a 'unilateral' act

Just testing to see if you were awake.  No, Hillary Clinton didn’t threaten suspension of $3 billion in annual U.S. aid in response to the Israeli announcement that it would build 1,100 news housing units in the East Jerusalem settlement of Gilo.  She should have.  But didn’t.  But you can bet your Gilo apartment on the fact that the U.S. and EU will suspend millions in aid to the PA if the UN approves Palestinian statehood.

Note the irony in the juxtaposition of these two news stories:

European Union representatives have told the Palestinians that any unilateral move on their part will put European aid to the Palestinian Authority at risk, according to senior UN officials in New York.

Haaretz

Israel announced plans Tuesday for 1,100 new housing units in an area of East Jerusalem outside Israel’s pre-1967 boundaries. The move reflects Israel’s continued rejection of Palestinian demands for a halt in settlement construction as a condition for peace talks.

San Francisco Chronicle

gilo housing settlement

New housing in Gilo: NOT a 'unilateral' act.

So, a Palestinian campaign for statehood is unilateral and will result in the Palestinians losing their largest foreign benefactors and driving hundreds of thousands into even greater privation than they now face. But 1,100 new Israeli housing units on occupied Palestinian land is not, and will not result in the suspension of $3 billion in U.S. aid. Makes perfect sense to me.

And did you all see that nice lady, Hillary Clinton telling that bad, bad Bibi that he shouldn’t do those mean things to her friend, Mahmoud? It was touching.

In the meantime, Israel’s inner cabinet can’t even agree to accept the terms of the Quartet for returning to talks in one month and agreeing to a final settlement in one year.  Despite the fact that Bibi has already publicly embraced the proposal.  Gotta tell ya, Tony Blair and his friends in the Quartet have always impressed me with their political muscle.

Likud young blood, Danny Danon, is teaming up with Tea Party darling, Rep. Joe Walsh, to propose both in the Knesset and Congress that Israel annex a major portion of the West Bank (it has already annexed the Golan and East Jerusalem) in retribution for the Palestinians’ chutzpah in attempting to gain statehood from the UN.  Think Progress reports that Walsh is concerned that American Jews “aren’t pro-Israel enough” and that he has to show them the way through his Congressional resolution.

Clearly, Walsh’s goal is to embarrass the White House, which ostensibly opposes settlements and the Israeli Occupation.  But if the House actually voted to endorse annexation it would put the U.S. legislative branch on record supporting a major violation of international law, not to mention set the possibility for Middle East peace back, oh, at least a few decades.  I don’t suppose anyone’s ever told the Tea Party-ers that foreign policy is the sole purview of the executive branch, have they?

Last but never least, Tom “Terrific” Friedman writes from his august perch next door to the Sulzberger family throne room that “all” the Palestinians have to do to get a peace deal is give up the Right of Return.  More clear-thinking from Israel’s man at the Times.

Settlers Burn Palestinian Fields: ‘In Blood and Fire Shall Judea Rise’

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

'In blood, fire and pogroms shall Judea rise again'

It’s fall harvest time in Palestine, which means its the season of pogroms, hooliganism and arson for Israel’s radical settlers who take delight in destroying everything Palestinian they can get their hands on.  But after all, they’re only upholding the old Beitar slogan:

In blood and fire Judea fell; in blood and fire shall Judea rise.

Today, fields were burned in Deir Jarir outside Ramallah.  I guess they’re only realizing an ancient Zionist dream, eh?

If God destroyed Judea in blood and fire does he really command that rebuilding Judea means burning and killing Palestinian farmers, shepherds and civilians?

H/t SSeham.

Glenn Beck: J14 Protesters ‘Communists’

Monday, August 15th, 2011

beck restoring courage buttonGlenn Beck, once again proving he’s one of the biggest idiots on the planet (barring genuine monsters like Moamar Qaddafi, Kim Jong Il and Bashar Assad), has called the J14 tent protesters who’ve been demonstrating in massive waves of hundreds of thousands around the country, “Communists:”

The conservative pundit…scoffed at the protesters’ list of demands, comparing many of their calls for increased social benefits to those of the former Soviet Union.

When he heard that the protest leaders were calling for higher taxation for the Israeli upper-classes, Beck laughed derisively, saying “ah, hate the rich.”

How idiotic is he?  Let me count the ways.  First, these protesters are the middle class, not the élite and not the highly educated who are likely to be left-wing activists of the sort Beck detests.  There are Orthodox Jews among their number and certainly a huge cross-section of demonstrators have served in the IDF.  Has Beck similarly served his country?  Nooooo!  So look who’s calling the kettle black.

Protesters are deploring the destruction of social benefits like public education and health care.  Naturally, Beck’s millions entitle him to private schools and the finest medical care money can buy.  Not so those involved in J14.  They’re just average people with average jobs who’re mad as hell about what Bibi’s taken away from them.  In reality, the J14 movement is the Tea Party in reverse.  It has all the magnetism among Israelis that the Tea Party has had for right-wing Republicans over the past year or so; yet J14′s values are diametrically opposite.  So I’d suggest that smearing J14 is the equivalent within Israel of smearing motherhood and apple pie.

Further, Beck claims (with no proof, natch) that J14 protestors are in cahoots with Islamists (a viewpoint certainly shared with Anders Breivik):

Beck also insinuated a possible collaboration between socialists and Islamists, pointing out historical instances in which the two movements went hand in hand.

And echoing the views of the extreme settler movement who he ardently supports, Beck called for stealing more “empty” Palestinian land on which Israel should build new settlements to “solve” the housing crisis:

Beck then went on to suggest that the housing crisis could be solved by simply building up empty land in the West Bank. The right-wing commentator emphasized that the area, biblically referred to as “Judea and Samaria”, is “Judea – like Jews”.

No, not “Judea–like Jews,” but Judea–like settlers; or Judea like Judeans who lived a millennium or so ago and no longer exist.

By the way, the “Restoring Courage” moniker is more rock band tour slogan than anything relevant to the Israeli scene.  The only thing Beck is trying to ‘restore’ is the Davidic monarchy (in the guise of a settler theocracy); or possibly the political hegemony of Likud and settler-religious parties even farther to its right.  Instead of all this nonsense, I wish Beck would talk to Bibi about ‘restoring’ some of the Israeli social safety net which he’s cut bit by bit to shreads over the years.

Beck’s making a big deal of visiting Itamar, the home of the murdered Fogel family.  One Fogel he’ll never visit is the father’s brother, Motti, who is a committed peace activist.

Settlers Torch Another West Bank Mosque

Monday, October 4th, 2010
Torched mosque of Beit Fajjar

Torched mosque of Beit Fajjar (AP)

Not to be outdone by the magnificent handiwork of their settler colleagues of Yizhar, who burned down a nearby mosque several months ago, residents of Gush Etzion torched the mosque of Beit Fajjar, a village near Bethlehem.  Haaretz calls this a “price tag” action by settlers warning the Israeli public of their displeasure with the prospect that Bibi Netanyahu’s government might contemplate renewing the settlement freeze.

Do you remember the intense efforts made by the federal government to uncover and prosecute the pyromaniac who was burning down rural Black southern churches some years ago?  Do you remember the horror felt by most Americans at this shameless act?  Well, in Israel things aren’t the same.  When you burn down a mosque you’re considered little more than a nuisance and sent to bed without your supper:

Residents rushed to the mosque when they saw the flames and began fighting with the settlers, they added.

Israeli soldiers arrived in the area and broke up the fight and forced the settlers to leave.

They desecrated a house of God and get to go home and sleep in their nice warm beds.  Justice, Israel-style.

Kahane Grandson Arrested in Torching of Yasuf Mosque

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Arutz Sheva, the settler’s news portal, reveals that Meir Kahane’s grandson, Meir David Kahane (which was also his grandfather’s full name), 17, was arrested and is a suspect in the arson attack on a West Bank mosque in the village of Yasuf.  The latter neighbors the radical Israeli settlement of Kfar Tapuach, where the young Kahane lives.  Both his grandfather and parents were murdered by Arab militants in separate incidents.

The Israeli police refused to name the suspect, though the Jerusalem Post identified him as a Kahane “relative.”  But Arutz Sheva seems less bound by such pledges of privacy and revealed the boy’s identity.

I should also remind readers that this is the same Kfar Tapuach where Kahane-wannabe Jewish terrorist, Ephraim Khantsis, was hanging out for the past four months telling anyone within earshot that Jack Teitel, another Israeli-American terrorist on trial for several acts of murder and maiming, was a good Jewish boy and the Palis only got what they deserved, etc., etc.  The IDF recently issued an order expelling Khantsis from the West Bank for six months.

Eden Natan Zenda, another Israeli Jewish terrorist who shot up an Israeli Arab bus and killed four, also lived in Kfar Tapuach after deserting from the IDF.  That place is a regular font of brotherly love.

Can we anticipate even bigger and better acts of hatred from the Kahane clan in the future?  Perhaps graduating from arson to murder to avenge their own parents’ murders?  Where will it all end?

H/t to Eileen Read.

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Ephraim Khantsis: Portrait of KahanaWannabe American-Jewish Settler Terrorist

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Ephraim Khantsis, Kahanawanna-be settler terrorist

Haaretz is reporting that an American born-again Orthodox Jew, Ephraim Khantsis, has received a military order expelling him from the West Bank for six months for expressing solidarity with Jack Teitel and his terrorist acts against Palestinians.  Though he was enrolled in the Machon Meir Yeshiva, he spent most of his time since making aliyah to Israel four months ago at the Kfar Tapuach settlement, a hotbed of Kahanist extremism.  It was there that residents reported him.

With some key help from the intrepid Sol Salbe, I’ve learned quite a bit about our Kahane-wannabe.  He recently graduated from SUNY Stony Brook with a degree in computer science.  He grew up in Bensonhurst, known as a tough  neighborhood filled with Syrian and Russian Jews.

He was profiled back in September in quite an unlikely place, Conde Nast’s Details Magazine, where he made the rather startling confession, even before becoming an Israeli citizen, that he would shoot IDF soldiers who came to remove him from the extremist enclave where he intended to make his home:

…There’s a pledge Khantsis makes, one that it’s also possible to hear from Americans already living in settlements, that might be more troubling to Israeli authorities: If the Israeli military comes to remove him from his new home—and many in Israel believe such an event is likely—he will not leave peacefully.“I would fight against it with all my strength, and I would leave nothing back to try to stop it,” says the slim young man wearing a black yarmulke. He speaks so softly that at times it’s hard to hear him. “If they use violence, then we’re justified doing the same.” Would that include using a gun? “Yes,” he says. Is he absolutely sure that he would use a weapon against Israeli soldiers? “That’s right. I strongly hope it would never come to that,” he says. But “if they’re already shooting us, I’d have no option. I don’t think the right thing to do is turn the other cheek. It’s not a Jewish thing to do.”

The entire story is a real eye-opener as it chronicles other hard-core Hilltop Youth and their forays into violent insurrection against the secular Israeli state.  I got a dark laugh from the thought that the Shin Bet can do some of its best intelligence work by reading glossy American men’s magazines. In this day and age, even wannabe terrorists maintain social networking profiles.  He has a Facebook account, where his political views are listed as “Kach” and religious views are listed as “fundamentalist.”  One thing you have to hand to him: at least he’s honest.  He lists his hometown as “Belgorod Dnestrovskiy, Ukraine.”

I am sorry to say that Khantsis’ Ukrainian origin fits with the fact that many former Soviet Jews came to Israel and America with hardline anti-Communist views which translated into hardline nationalist political views supporting the Likud (in Israel) and parties even farther to the right (like Kach for one).  When Avigdor Lieberman first made aliyah he too made common cause with Kach.

Among the Facebook pages he features are those of Nadia Matar, the Women in Green settler extremist who called for Mahmoud Abbas assassination at a Manhattan synagogue; and Ketzeleh Katz, settler Knesset member featured here in a YouTube video foaming at the mouth against the Israeli TV satire program, Eretz Nehederet; Kahane Tzadak (“Kahane was right”); Mike Huckabee, darling of the settler extremists; and the settler news portal, Arutz Sheva.

He lists his profession as “web designer,” which somehow seems fitting in this age of internet terrorism. He has a Twitter account aptly named, Doom7777.  Seems to have had a fantatical devotion to Gilad Shalit (“Kidnapping, terrorizing, fanatical monsters will not succeed to subdue the Zionist State!”) and his freedom, though he pretty much stopped tweeting once he made aliya.

So this is the cream of American Jewish youth, our latter-day Zionist chalutzim who, like our European grandparents, came to build the land and make it bloom–with settlements, barbed wire, attack dogs, M-16s and hate.  When are we going to wake up and realize this isn’t a Zionist dream, it is a nightmare.  And in order to prevent the nightmare from turning into a cataclysm, we must crack down on this aberrant form of Jewishness and Zionism.  We must destroy these movements and ideas. If neither the Israeli nor American governments takes firmer action they will have only themselves to blame for the consequences.  We have seen what the Jack Teitels can do even with his solo reign of terror.  Imagine what an entire movement of Teitels can do with some ingenuity and intestinal fortitude.  All they have to do is think a little bigger, get someone with the vision of an Osama bin Laden.  That would be all it would take for some real mayhem.

Haaretz notes that this military expulsion order is one of the most severe measures at the disposal of the military authorities in dealing with extremist settlers.  There are currently three such orders in effect against residents of Yitzhar.

The actions taken against Khantsis bring home once again the necessity for the U.S. government to do a better job of monitoring the radical pro-settler movement in this country and the necessity for clamping down on fundraising here on behalf of extremist settlements like Yitzhar and Kfar Tapuach among many others.

For some odd reason Haaretz English omitted Khantsis’ name from its English language report, but not from the Hebrew edition.

Hebron Fund Hosts Settler Gala at Mets’ Citi Field

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Later this month, one of the leading U.S. fundraising groups supporting the most extreme settlement groups, will host its annual fundraising gala at the New York Mets’ new Citi Field. David Ignatius wrote a few months ago in the Washington Post that the Fund and other pro-settler groups raised $33.5-million over a three-year period to support Israeli (Bernard Avishai calls them “Judean”) colonists who live on Palestinian land in violation of international law. Peace Now, the most formidable source for documentary evidence on the subject, estimates that the vast majority of settlements sit on privately-owned Palestinian land expropriated from their legal owners.

Adalah-NY and other anti-Occupation groups have raised their voices against this gruesome party and demanded that the Mets cancel the event. They did the same last year and the midtown hotel which was serving as host ignored the protest and the event went ahead as planned, raising hundreds of thousands more for settler racists. Adalah’s protest largely revolves around the fact that one of the settlers’ primary objectives is to make the land free for Jews and to rid it of Arabs. Given that Jackie Robinson is closely identified with N.Y. Mets history (the stadium rotunda under the club where the gala will be held is named in his honor), a protest aimed at the Hebron Fund’s racist mission is particularly apt.

But Adalah doesn’t mention other salient facts that cause the Hebron Fund and other pro settler fundraisers to violate both U.S. and international law and their tax-exempt status. Some of the funding supports settlement security. In other words, it may be used to buy guns, ammunition, communication gear, dogs, vehicles and other paraphanelia settlers use to terrorize their Palestinian neighbors. U.S. law specifically bars funds from U.S. citizens being used for acts of terror.

Clearly, Jack Teitel, accused settler mass-murderer (of Jews and Palestinians), and others have engaged in such acts of terror. Residents of other settlements have engaged in terror as well. It is high time that we American Jews stop this abuse by refusing to support it and by ostracizing those who do. I am waiting in vain for New York Jewish leaders to call for an end to support for the Hebron Fund and calling on the Mets to eject pro-settler donors from the luxury boxes at Citi Field. It is high time that the IRS review Hebron Fund’s 501c3 status and revoke it if it can be found that their funds were used to support terror.

Max Blumenthal has also written about the Moskowitz Foundation, another tax-exempt pro-settler vehicle for funding the Judaization of East Jerusalem, awarding $50,000 to Ronit Shuker, founder of Shvut Rachel. Shuker is documented on video calling for the expulsion of Arabs from the Land of Israel, which is nothing less than a call for ethnic cleansing. Once again, U.S. taxpayer subsidized funds should not be supporting calls for ethnic cleansing in the West Bank.

Phil Weiss has also documented on audiotape another settler leader, Nadia Matar of Women in Green, calling for the assassination of Mahmoud Abbas during a talk she gave at a fundraiser held for her group, Women in Green, held at a Manhattan synagogue. Yet another example, of settlers supporting terror on our dime. When will we wise up?

Olmert’s Proposed International Border to Follow Separation Wall

Saturday, March 11th, 2006

Ehud Olmert has revealed one of the worst-kept secret of Israeli politics–that he proposes that Israel’s final international border would essentially run along the route of the Separation Wall:

“The course of the fence, which until now has been a security fence, will be in line with the new course of the permanent border,” Mr. Olmert told Haaretz. “There may be cases in which we move the fence eastward, there may be cases in which we move the fence westward, in line with what we agree upon.”

For him, the beauty of this proposal as the New York Times reports, is that it is:

an opportunity to set their own future borders without needing to negotiate with a Palestinian government…

The Times article also notes that both the Palestinian and the U.S. object to such unilateralism (isn’t it interesting that the U.S. objects to Israeli unilateralism but not to its own?). The article neglects to mention that this flagrant land grab is also entirely rejected by the international community as well.

We can only hope that this is a maximalist opening negotiating position coming from Olmert, who is known as a tough-talking strongman type. But given Israeli bellicosity in this as in many other matters, one must believe that this represents something close to Olmert’s minimalist position as well. In other words, he has little if any flexibility in this matter. In reality, he doesn’t give a rat’s ass what the Palestinians think since he expects to cut them out of the negotiating process entirely. I’m still blown away by the utter audacity and deluded thinking that go into holding such a view. In the tinderbox that is the modern Middle East, Israel believes it can impose its desired settlement on millions of Palestinians and that the world will just stand by and applaud Olmert’s perspicacity.

In interviews, Olmert contended that the Maale Adumim expansion, which most analysts believe will entirely cut off East Jerusalem’s Arab populations from the rest of the West Bank, was a no-brainer:

“It is completely clear that the contiguity between Jerusalem and Ma’aleh Adumim will be built up,” said Olmert. “This is clear both to the Palestinians and to the U.S. In my opinion, on this matter there is a full consensus in Israel.”

Self-serving nonsense. The U.S. is utterly opposed to the Maale Adumim E-1 land grab as are the Palestinians. How does this smug pol have the chutzpah to say it is “clear” to either party? Nothing of the sort is even remotely true. But Ehud Olmert and most other rightist Israeli politicians never let truth or reality stand in the way of their ideological fantasies.

There is a ‘full consensus’ among Likud and possibly Kadima voters. But certainly not among Labor and Yahad voters:

Meretz-Yachad chairman Yossi Beilin said Friday that…he completely opposes building up E-1.

“Whoever proposes building up E-1 is essentially preventing a permanent Israeli-Palestinian agreement,” Beilin told Israel Radio. “Whoever builds up E-1 is preventing a contiguous Palestinian state.”

This is yet another example of Israel’s “creating facts on the ground” mentality. If you build the infrastructure and place Israelis on this Palestinian land, it will eventually become Israeli territory by hook or by crook. This is how Sharon built up the settler movement. Look where it got Israel. Now, Olmert is the one forced to uproot Israeli settlements which Sharon helped create. The same thing could happen in the future to Maale Adumim.

Reaction to Olmert’s “trial balloon” has been swift and furious from Hamas:

Khaled Meshal, the head of Hamas’ political bureau, views Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s plan to shape Israel’s permanent borders as a declaration of war on the Palestinian people…