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Friday, January 17, 2020

Fwd: It's Time...very Sad Analysis by Arlene Kushner on the Union of the New Right Party, Bayit Yehudi and National Union leaving out Otzma Yehudit and my own thoughts on the matter...



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Dear Arlene, amvsh

Kol HaKavod!!!

Thank you especially for possible explanations why Baruch Goldstein did what he did. Having known him and his family, it just didn't add up or fit his character, that he simply wanted to massacre a bunch of Arabs in prayer. I always believed there had to be a better explanation from his perspective...Perhaps he did it in self defense and/or as you suggest even a broader explanation... to prevent a pogrom.

Thank you so much for your insights which definitely provides many reasons to judge Dr. Goldstein in a favorable light on the side of merit.

Your article set off some alarming questions...

Was Dr. Goldstein, a follower of Rabbi Kahane ז"ל set up, provoked and/or framed into taking matters into his own hands in order to perpetuate this false narrative of Jewish Terrorism? 

Where were the metal detectors?

Please read additional thoughts on the matter..

Itamar Ben Gvir's Betrayal.... Turning it Around by Educating and Legitimizing Rabbi Kahane Ob"m and His Teachings Based on Torah Truth

On Thu, Jan 16, 2020, 4:46 PM Arlene from Israel <arlene@arlenefromisrael.info> wrote:

From Israel: It's Time... Time to touch base on Israel's political situation. I have studiously avoided writing about it for many weeks because the

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From Israel: It's Time...

Time to touch base on Israel's political situation.

I have studiously avoided writing about it for many weeks because the situation has been so in flux that whatever I wrote would probably have changed by the time most of my readers read my posting.

More to the point, perhaps, I found the entire situation to be terribly sad and in many respects simply disgusting because of the infighting on the right.

There has been some resolution now, as party lists had to be submitted by midnight on Wednesday. This is why I say it is time. But that does not mean I am buoyed by what has taken place. I am not.

Hopeful – prayerful – that in the end the result of what has transpired will be good, but distressed by much of what has taken place.

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The resolution: the New Right Party of Naftali Bennett (pictured) and Ayelet Shaked; Bayit Hayehudi, headed by Rafi Peretz; and National Union, headed by Bezalel Smotrich are running together as a bloc.
Bennett, who now finds himself in a good place in terms of the arrangements, will head this bloc – which is essentially Yamina from the last election come together again; he says it is a permanent right wing faction and not a political bloc that will separate after the election.

Kobi Richter TPS

Kobi Richter/TPS

Left out of this bloc of unity is Otzma Yehudit, headed by Itamar Ben Gvir.

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That it took until almost midnight of the final day for registering lists for this to come together tells us a great deal about what has been going on. What follows is a brief, unsavory summary.

Bennett and Ayelet Shaked had announced that the New Right was going to run alone. Bennett made it clear that they would not seek to draw voters from Likud, but, rather, from Blue & White and Lieberman's Yisrael Beitenu. That sounded good. They were confident that they would pass the threshold, particularly in light of Bennett's new prominence (and popularity) as Defense Minister.

The focus, then, was on a joint run by Bayit Hayehudi and National Union to ensure that these parties would pass the threshold. Negotiations that aimed towards achieving this did not go well, however. It was already clear that Peretz was insecure about his ability to retain leadership of the party and so had balked at an internal primary; this did not sit well with Bayit Yehudi membership.

In negotiations, Smotrich (pictured) was challenging him in certain regards – agreeing to a joint run now, with the demand that there would be primaries within the year. This likely would have brought the far more popular Smotrich to the fore. Peretz broke off negotiations with Smotrich and turned to Ben Gvir. In short order, Bayit Yehudi and Otzma had struck an understanding to run together.

Smotrich was not included – I believe was not even consulted or informed.

Hezki Baruch

Credit: Hezki Baruch

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Smotrich, then, stood alone, facing the prospect that the National Union might not pass the threshold. He turned to Bennett and negotiated a join run with the New Right.

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Netanyahu, however, was exceedingly unhappy with the fact that there would be two different right wing blocs running – his fear, presumably, being that there might be lost mandates. The election is likely to be so close that losing any mandates becomes a matter of considerable concern. He pushed for the two blocs to merge.

At this point, Bennett made what I consider to be a most unfortunate comment on Facebook, directed at Ben Gvir:

"I will not include someone on my electoral list who has a picture in his living room of a person who murdered 29 innocent people."

This was a reference to a picture of Baruch Goldstein, which Ben Gvir had in his home. I will complete my narrative, and then explain why I found this comment so unfortunate. It was clearly directed at the centrists Bennett hoped to attract, who would be driven away by the inclusion of Ben Gvir.

This was already Wednesday. Bennett was adamant in spite of the huge pressure that was reportedly being brought to bear by Netanyahu. (There was even talk of threats, which Netanyahu denied.) Peretz (pictured) then had to decide, within hours, whether to stick with Ben Gvir, to whom he had given his word, or break that word and join with Bennett and Smotrich.

Oren Ben Hakoon

Credit: Oren Ben Hakoon

Netanyahu was also adamant. So much so that he met with Peretz and Bennett and Smotrich until it was almost the deadline. Enormous pressure was put on Peretz by the prime minister and others. And his final decision was to break with Ben Gvir and join with Bennett. He publicly apologized to "my friend Itamar Ben Gvir" for making the decision he felt he had to make save the national religious camp.

Ben Gvir (pictured) is not taking this well. "Peretz betrayed me and stabbed me in the back," he said.

Netanyahu says he "expects" Ben Gvir to withdraw Otzma from the race so as to avoid wasted mandates. I would not necessarily count on that.

Ohad Zwigenberg

Credit: Ohad Zwigenberg

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And so here we are. Bennett will head the list and Peretz will be placed second, followed by Shaked and then Smotrich in fourth place. Fifth place will go to Matan Kahane of the New Right and sixth to Ophir Sofer of Bayit Hayehudi. Seventh and eighth places will be given to Bayit Hayehudi and ninth place to the New Right. Beyond this, as I write I do not yet have information.

What I can report is that MK Moti Yogev, who was Peretz's second on the Bayit Hayehudi list resigned his candidacy in anger when he was placed way down on the joint list.

"There are those who took advantage of the situation and took over the party undemocratically, without cooperating with the current Knesset members," he declared.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/257347

moti

Credit: Moti Yogev

While, Rabbi Eli Ben-Dahan, of Bayit Yehudi, who was formerly a Deputy Minister, declared that his name had been put on the Yamina list without his knowledge.

"The word candidate is a little funny. They didn't even ask me and I was put on the list without being notified. I guess they needed names and put me on the list."

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/274660
The two will be meeting to discuss options for improving the situation of Bayit Hayehudi. Observed Rabbi Ben-Dahan:

"[Bayit Yehudi] has a voice that no other party has. It's a name with a tradition and it's reached its end unless we can revive it."

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I am eager to put this out in a timely fashion, and will return after Shabbat to write further about political happenings and other important news.

As to Bennett, Ben Gvir, and Baruch Goldstein:

Am I always comfortable with the positions of Otzma Yehudit? I am not; they are too far right for me. Do I believe they have a right to sit in the Knesset? I most certainly do. It has always struck me as beyond ludicrous that Ahmed Tibi, who was an advisor to Arafat and most certainly endorsed terrorism, is able to sit in the Knesset, while there is no room for Ben Gvir and his party.

If Bennett wanted to impress prospective supporters with his moderate credentials, he surely might have found a way to do this without dragging Baruch Goldstein into it.

Goldstein is routinely labelled as a "terrorist," which I would maintain is not the case. While Bennett avoided that term, he implied as much with what he said. But his statement was taken out of context, and I would suggest was not necessarily accurate on the face of it.

Following his IDF service, Goldstein, who was a physician, lived in Kiryat Arba adjacent to Hevron. He provided emergency medical services and treated Arabs as well as Jews. In the days leading up to Purim, which fell on February 25th in 1994, Hamas put out flyers advertising intention to massacre Jews on Purim day. This was openly known.

The IDF, however, had no intention of taking stringent action, rounding up all Hamas leaders, for example, to prevent this massacre. This was the heyday of the Oslo Accords, and stern action against Palestinian Arabs was not politically correct – perhaps seen as destructive to the "peace process."

What the IDF did do was go to Baruch Goldstein and warn him to be prepared to handle Jewish casualties on Purim day.

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One can only imagine how Goldstein felt in these circumstances – how desperate he must have been to stop the Jewish massacre, avoid the Jewish casualties. I recently cited the Talmudic dictum that when someone is coming to kill you, you should rise up and kill him first. While I can prove nothing, I am convinced, based on research I've done, that this is what Goldstein was trying to do.

He went into the Machpela, the Cave of the Patriarchs, into the section that is a mosque, and he shot Arabs. I cannot speak for why he selected this site, although I tend to suspect he had information. Bennett said 29 "innocent" people were murdered, but Bennett does not know they were innocents.

What I learned some long while ago, is that subsequent to the shooting weapons were found in the mosque in the Machpela, I believe hidden under prayer rugs. In fact, I learned that – what a surprising coincidence – on that very day a metal detector at the entrance to the Machpela was not working. Perhaps some of the 29 were innocent, but it would seem others were not – and were intent on murdering Jews who were innocents.

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What has always grieved me about this Baruch Goldstein story is how badly Israel had gone off the path of self-preservation because of infatuation with an imaginary peace process.

I would suggest (I don't know, I haven't asked him) that Ben Gvir had Goldstein's picture on his wall NOT because he admired a man who murdered 29 innocent Arabs, but because Goldstein was trying to protect Jewish life at a time when the system had failed to do so.

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Monday, November 26, 2018

Fwd: Divisive, Divisive! Arlene From Israel November 25, 2018



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From Israel: Divisive, Divisive!

November 25, 2018

Monitoring the news since my last posting, I have encountered the following and more:

– MK Avigdor Lieberman, until very recently defense minister, said – referring to our prime minister's comments to the public about it being a sensitive time for security – "I think it's irresponsible to discuss intelligence information with the public…"

– Minister Moshe Kahlon, who is part of the coalition, said: "I won't lift a hand to bring down the government. I think the coalition will fall on its own…"

– Prime Minister Netanyahu chastised Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan, who is part of Netanyahu's Likud faction, for saying Israel is "closer than ever" to retaking Gaza. I had thought that Erdan was speaking at the prime minister's behest, but apparently not.

– Former IDF deputy chief of staff, Maj. Gen. Yair Golan, slammed Bennett, saying: "Minister Naftali Bennett is weakening the army and the State of Israel. It's a pity he expressed himself as he did, maybe it's good for his electorate ... It's very sad…The legal issue has never limited the IDF's ability to act."

– Minister Bennett, quickly responding that he would not take back what he said, insisted that a "surplus of legalization is costing lives…It's important for me to say that we have a very serious problem in the defense establishment, which leads to the hands of our fighters becoming increasingly shackled by legal chains."

-- While former defense minister Moshe Ya'alon criticized Golan, saying that, "…it is not right that an officer who is still serving, and has not finished the cooling-off period, will attack an incumbent politician - whether his claims are justified or not."

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Credit: Clipart Library

And on it seems to go. I find it disheartening, troubling, that in these difficult times we are not seeing a more cohesive spirit in the land.

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And yet, I'm going to look on the bright side, for positive attitudes are still out there – if we but seek them. Hopefully that divisiveness will dissipate.

At the end of this post I share a remarkable video.

Here, I call your attention to an extraordinary op-ed, written last week by an IDF soldier who was wounded in the Second Lebanese war (emphasis added):

"TO BE A part of the IDF disabled veterans is to be part of a larger family of tens of thousands of people in this country, people who are truly salt of the earth. We are a large family in which one's religion, background and political views are completely irrelevant. People for whom the country is above all else and they have given themselves, in the full sense of the meaning

"Today is the Day of Recognition of Israel's Disabled and Victims of Terror…

"…today is an opportunity to stop for a moment and take a step back from the crazy reality of our country and be united…in the end the country belongs to all of us and we are all part of it, and we have paid a very heavy price for it, and we continue to pay a heavy price for it. Even if we do not all agree on the path, we all agree on the final analysis: we have no other country. Let us put aside our differences and be united, at least for today."

https://www.jpost.com/Opinion/To-be-a-part-of-the-IDF-disabled-veterans-572473

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These wonderful words were written by Yoseph Haddad, an Arab Israeli. As a member of Reservists on Duty, he has gone into the US to speak truth, in order to combat the lies about Israel told on college campuses.

Love of the Land

Credit: Love of the Land

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As I am speaking of lies told about Israel on college campuses, I want to radically switch gears and share some information that illustrates what we are up against and why it is so very important that we unite in standing strong:

On November 18, a group known as Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) held a closed national conference on the campus of UCLA. Regrettably, efforts to stop it were unsuccessful.

A group called Students Supporting Israel (SSI) demonstrated outside of the conference, and a couple of SSI members found their way into the conference to make a statement on behalf of Israel (they were ejected). They are to be commended for their determined attempt to speak up for Israel (although I would have been grateful for an opportunity to provide these good people with additional information to advance their cause).

A video was made of the SSI protest, which can be seen on their Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/SSIonCampus/videos/709667259415279/

Please see it. Note that in the conference there were calls for "Long live the intifada." This is a call for violence.

Outside the conference, as can be seen in the video, were posters showing SJP activists who had tweeted statements such as: "Let's stuff some Jews in the oven," and "We should just stone all the Zionists to death."

My friends, when I saw this, my blood ran cold. It is vile enough that there are campaigns against Israel on US campuses. Campaigns that accuse Israel of being an "occupier" of "Palestinian land," and that say Israel is an "apartheid state"; campaigns that promote BDS and promulgate lies.

But the vicious and virulent anti-Semitism encountered here is horrendous. I believe it is something that must be exposed as broadly as possible.

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It is not difficult to trace the veracity of what was on those posters. Google is enormously helpful here. But what I would like to introduce to my readers is a site known as Canary Mission, which:

"…documents people and groups that promote hatred of the USA, Israel and Jews on North American college campuses.

"Canary Mission investigates hatred across the entire political spectrum, including the far right, far left and anti-Israel activists.

"Every individual and organization has been carefully researched and sourced…"

https://canarymission.org/

Canary Mission has a good deal of material on SJP. See:

https://canarymission.org/campaign/UCLA

https://canarymission.org/organization/Students%20for%20Justice%20in%20Palestine

"Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a malicious student group who target Jewish and pro-Israel students on campus….

"The group's focus, however, is almost entirely on its anti-Israel campaigns, including BDS resolutions, Israel-Apartheid initiatives, drives comparing Israel to Nazi Germany, mock checkpoints, "die-ins" and public rallies….

"SJP activists frequently intimidate and harass Jewish and pro-Israel students. SJP members have physically assaulted Jewish students, aggressively disrupted pro-Israel events…"

Individual members of SJP can also be tracked on the Canary Mission website.

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But there is something that is perhaps even more disgraceful – an anti-Israel group that identifies as "Jewish": Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP).
This is what Canary Mission has to say about this group (emphasis added):

"Jewish Voice For Peace (JVP) is an American-based anti-Israel organization whose purported mission is to seek 'an end to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem.'

"JVP seeks to drive a wedge between American Jews and Israel and 'to build Jewish communities that reflect the understanding that being Jewish and Judaism are not synonymous with Zionism or support for Israel.'

"JVP also works to reduce support for Israel from the American public at large and to curtail social, economic and diplomatic support to Israel from the United States government.

"To achieve their goals, JVP staunchly supports and promotes Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement initiatives in academic, social, and economic institutions. The group provides 'a façade of Jewish legitimacy' to BDS campaigns and other initiatives that seek to demonize and delegitimize Israel, and reportedly views itself as the '"Jewish wing" of the Palestinian solidarity movement.'

"In 2010, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) accused JVP of being 'the largest and most influential Jewish anti-Zionist group in the United States" that 'uses its Jewish identity to deflect allegations of anti-Semitism leveled against the anti-Israel movement in order to provide it with a greater degree of legitimacy and credibility.'

In 2013, an ADL report claimed that JVP consistently co-sponsors 'rallies to oppose Israeli military policy that are marked by signs and slogans comparing Israel to Nazi Germany, demonizing Jews and voicing support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.'"

https://canarymission.org/organization/Jewish%20Voice%20For%20Peace

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Jewish Voice for Peace has a rabbinical council, which put out a defense of SJP and its planned conference. Reading this served for me as a counterweight to the sense that my blood had run cold. For by the time I was done reading their material, my blood was boiling.

This so-called rabbinical council speaks out against anti-Semitism, naturally. It could not very well overtly endorse anti-Semitism. And it acknowledges that anti-Semitic comments have shown up that are "allegedly" by activists of SJP, but then advances the position that "some of the screenshots [of SJP members putting out anti-Semitic tweets] are fabricated. How do they know this? It is their "understanding." No independent research – just, so they were told.

Other anti-Semitic tweets, this group says, were written by students before they joined SJP. In case you wonder how joining SJP helps these students abandon their virulent anti-Semitism, the rabbinical council explains:

"…that is why SJP plays such a crucial role. After joining SJP, students have the opportunity to learn about the difference between Israel and Jews and build profound relationships of solidarity with Jews."

https://www.nationalsjp.org/calls-to-action.html

Profound relationships with Jews who are anti-Israel, obviously.

This attempt to separate Israel and Jews cannot stand. It is a canard of the most vile sort. Israel is the nation-state of the Jewish people, a legitimate expression of Jewish longing for a sovereign homeland.

Anyone who expresses antipathy to Israel, wishes Israel gone, denies Israel the legitimacy accorded any other state, is anti-Semitic.

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I felt a responsibility to share this information with my readers. And I hope that you, in turn, will alert others to what is going on here. Sometimes these groups cover themselves so that people are not quite aware of what they are.

Please, share this broadly.

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In my next posting I will return to other issues. Here, as promised, I will end on a high note.

It is six months since the remarkable Miriam Peretz delivered a speech – referred to as "The Speech of the Century" – on having been awarded the Israel Prize. But I thought now was a good time to share it.

Miriam is a beacon of hope and joy. Please, take the time to listen to this. You will be inspired, awed, uplifted. And you will know with people such as this we will be OK.

https://israelunwired.com/the-speech-of-the-century-that-everyone-is-listening-to/

Moti Milrad

Credit: Moti Milrad

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