Tuesday, July 29, 2008

5768.10.26 cont Israel Land of My Possession. retractions, Residents Judea and Samaria expelled,funds needed for Gush Katif youth book,Pidyon Shvuyim Rivka Meirchik, Halamish brothers,Shdema and Women in Green, Nestles Brazil doesnt recognize Israel?

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Israel the Land of My Possession  corrections and cont.  Please excuse this very long digest.  This is what happens when I don't go on line for 2 days.  I wish I wouldn't have so much to report!

26 Tammuz 5768  
Tuesday, July 29, 2008

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1. OBAMA'S CAMPAIGN: WHERE IS THE MONEY COMING FROM?
   Correction. Post not true.

5. Robin's Side note revised

7. ISRAELI COURT EXPELS THREE JEWS FROM WEST BANK WITHOUT TRIAL

8. Appeal for funding for a personal book from the youth of Gush Katif, from Dror Vanunu sent by Helen Freedman

9. Pidyon Shvuyim  - Rivka Meirchik languishing in Prison 4 months. Much in solitary confinement.  No case. Do not stand idly by! Call Israel Embassy and State Dept and your Congressmen.

10. Pidyon Shvuyim - Halamish Brothers languishing in prison for their willingness to defend. IDF turns blind eye and  attempts of self defense met with arrest. Call Israel Embassy and State Dept.

11. Update on Shdema and Women in Green Activities

12. Nestle in Brazil not recognize Israel???? Just Palestine ? Sent by Rafi Rabinowitz

13. ITAMAR  Kids van attacked with stones.  IDF stands by as cars are attacked. Resident shoots in air and is arrested.  Also, sending money to Friends of Itamar without spending money.

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1. OBAMA'S CAMPAIGN: WHERE IS THE MONEY COMING FROM?

Correction. Post apparently not true. Refer to #1 in previous email.(I still don't like many key Obama advisors. However, I also don't believe in spreading falsehoods.  If Huckabee was running, he'd get my vote. )

Pesach Acemen just sent me this link: http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/donations.asp


5. Side note revised

In the previous digest of today, Israel the Land of My Possession, some of the text of my note on  #5 was deleted by accident.  Please refer to that post for the full story.  I am resending my note. I hope it now sounds somewhat better and makes more sense.  

Side Note from Robin Ticker:  I once asked Herb Zweibon Chairman of Afsi why his allies seem to be the Xtian Community in speaking out for our entitlement of Israel, rather than  the established Jewish Organizations.  Why doesn't he try to convince the Jewish organizations to speak out with clarity regarding our entitlement..  He answered "it is very satisfying dealing with the Non Jewish Community".  I understood from his answer the unspoken. 

I asked him to please not give up on the Jews.  I added that unless all of Am Yisroel is worthy of the Land of Israel, it doesn't really matter if we manage to convince the Non Jewish world and all the members of Congress of our entitlement.  If we as a nation reject our precious gift of Israel by giving her away without a protest, and  if we act as if we do not desire the Land and the commandments that require the Land of Israel, than are we worthy of keeping her? 

Why wasn't Sondra video directed to the Jews?

Handing over Judea & Samaria means the certain demise of Israel!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGZHlKapdmE

The Moetzes Gedolei Hatorah, the OU, the Young Israel and Chabad International have yet to make a public statement protesting a 2 State Solution proposed in 2002?

The Xtians believe in JC.  We do not.  That could be a major problem if they  partner with funding significantly with the Israel Communities. After all, we really do not wish to partner with JC.   Jews living in the Diaspora and in the Land of Israel should partner with Israel communities with strength in numbers, PR and money. After all, it is our birthright. no different than those who are Israeli citizens.  In the time of the redemption, the Nations of the World will bring their gifts to Israel on the feast of Tabernacles (Sukkoth).However, it seems to me that first Jews must unite in our desire to keep the Land of Israel, accept our status as a Mamlechet Cohanim and strive with all our heart and soul to keep the H-ly Commandments in the Torah.
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7. ISRAELI COURT EXPELS THREE JEWS FROM WEST BANK WITHOUT TRIAL
http://www.israeljustice.com:80/news2.asp?key=142
Monday, July 28, 2008

   JERUSALEM -- An Israeli court has ordered three Jews expelled from the
West Bank without a trial or evidence as part of a military clampdown on
Jewish movement in the region.

     Jerusalem Magistrate Ilta Siskind ordered the three who live in West
Bank Jewish communities, Efrion Oppenheimer, Arieh Davis and Alexander
Ostrovsky, expelled from the region for 90 days despite the lack of a
complainant or evidence or correct identification procedures.

     "Before me is a request to release the suspects on the condition that
they are expelled from Judea and Samaria for the period of 90 days, a bond
and a third party guarantee and that they will appear before the police when
called," Siskind said on July 24. "The expulsion from Judea and Samaria is
until Oct. 10, 2008, except for the area of their homes. The personal bond
and the third party guarantee is set at 10,000 [$2,942] shekels each to
ensure the conditions for their release and they will appear before police
when requested."

     The three and a 17 year-old were arrested on July 23 as they reached the
Jewish community of Maalei Michmas, after they set out for a hike with at
least another six youths from Kochav HaShachar in Samaria. Police said the
other six youths fled and escaped arrest.

     According to the police charge sheet, based on reports from Bedouins and
Palestinians, at least 10 youths in the group were involved in piercing
tractor tires and a water pipe along the way between Kochav Hashachar and
Maalei Michmas. But the first complainant cited on the charge sheet hadn't
made a complaint.

     "The complainant hasn't yet come to complain," police detective Yair
Aharon told Siskind. "But we have his details and he will reach us through
the sheikh."

     Aharon said that the group continued on the hike and vandalized other
tractor wheels and water pipes although, police said, they didn't have any
physical evidence of the damage and had failed to investigate the
complaints.

     "The evidence that we have is that of the complainants themselves who
pointed to the [Jewish] residents," Aharon said. "For example, Ostrovsky was
in the area with his big mixed breed [canani] dog. He was with al the group
but they [Bedoiun] didn't say that he caused any damage but he was with the
others on this 'hike'. Regarding the suspect Davis, he said he didn't do
anything but afterwards, he refused to cooperate [with the investigation]."

     Davis said that the police did not conduct a live identity line-up, or a
photographic identity procedure.

     "They brought a [Bedouin] into the investigation room and he pointed,"
Davis said. "They [police] said because I was part of the group so I was
responsible for what happened."

     The Bedoiun also failed to identify the third suspect as someone who
participated in the alleged vandalism.

     "About Efrion, they said that he was with the others and he had an M-16
[rifle]," Aharon said.

     Defense Attorney Reuven Hamburger asked whether [Efrion] Oppenheimer had
threatened anyone.

     "None of them was identified as someone who punctured tires or
threatened with weapons but everyone said they were in the area," Aharon
said.

     The police detective then advised the magistrate to accept police
recommendations for punishment to deter other young Jews from hiking in
Judea and Samaria, between the Jewish communities and disturbing the
Palestinians and Bedouin.

     "We are speaking about a hike that is organized for the purpose of
causing damage and destruction," Aharon said. "I know that next week there
is going to a similiar exhibition [hike]. I believe that the decision of the
court will have consequences and an influence and they will learn how to
behave because of this decision and if the court will agree to our request,
this will prevent phenomenon like these," Aharon said.

     Israeli civil rights organizations have criticized the police and the
court for not investigating before punishing the suspects.

     "We haven't received a complaint but on the face of it, it appears that
there is a lack of justice," Nirit Moskowitz, spokesperson for the
Association for Civil Rights in Israel, said. "They should investigate
first."

     Left-wing activists also criticized the hastiness with which the army
has recently issued closed military zone orders in an effort to clamp down
on the movement of Jews within Judea and Samaria.

     On July 24, buses carrying young hikers to the march through Judea and
Samaria were stopped at roadblocks by a military order restricting entrance
of Jews who were not residents of Samaria.

     "No person shall pass the roadblock unless he has permission from me or
from someone whom I have authorized," the order issued by Samaria Brigade
Commander, Col.Yitzhak Bar, on his third day in the position, said. "This is
required for security purposes and for maintaining public order."

     The office of Maj. Gen. Gadi Shamni, head of central command, denied the
existence of the order but the closure was heavily criticized.

     "It's good that an extreme officer has reduced to the absurd the legal
status that exists in Judea and Samaria whereby hundreds of thousands of
Jews are living under military rule and are subject to his impulsive mood
swings," National Union parliamentarian Benny Elon said.

     The army has recently issued an abundance of closed military zone orders
that has also angered left-wing activists.

     "The army rushes too quickly to issue 'closed military zone orders' and
to prevent the entrance of Israelis into the area," Yariv Oppeneheimer, head
of Peace Now, said.

8. Appeal for funding for a personal book from the youth of Gush Katif, from Dror Vanunu sent by Helen Freedman

Dear friends,
    Dror Vanunu, Coordinator of Events for the former Gush Katif communities, has just informed me that the young people who grew up in Gush Katif, and were expelled from their beautiful homes and communities three years ago, have joined together to create their own personal book about their experiences and feelings. Dror assures me the book is remarkable, and I have every reason to believe he is not exaggerating.
    NOW THE BOOK NEEDS TO BE PUBLISHED AT A COST OF $12,000.  Can you contribute some part of that yourself? Do you have any ideas or suggestions for Dror about contacts he might reach?
    There are dedication opportunities - and schools might be especially interested in partnering with the project since their own students could benefit from a relationship with the youth of Gush Katif.
    If there is any way you can help, as quickly as possible, please contact Dror Vanunu directly, since I will be on my way to Israel tomorrow, Tuesday, July 29. I plan to be at the 3 year commemorative service marking the expulsion from Gush Katif, which will be held on Wednesday, August 6 at Kissufim Junction, and then again at the Great Synagogue in Jerusalem on August 7. It is hoped that the books would be ready in time for the ceremonies, and could be a meaningful part of the events.
    One can understand how important it is to the psyche and well being of the GK youngsters who have worked on this project to have a completed product. Please help in any way you can.
    Dror can be reached by email at: gkatif@netvision.net.il and by telephone at: 011-972-54-777-5662. My cell phone in Israel, starting July 30, will be: 052-601-4083.
Many thanks
Helen Freedman

9. Pidyon Shvuyim  - Rivka Meirchik languishing in Prison 4 months. Much in solitary confinement. Do not stand idly by! Call Israel Embassy and State Dept and your Congressmen.

July 27, 2008

Pidion Shvuim Alert:
No. 18
 

Police Prosecutors Use The Trial Of Rivka Meirchik To Prove Land Ownership Of Shvut Ami By An Arab


    Police prosecutors in the trial of Rivka Meirchik, languishing for a
fourth month in jail, have used the case to prove Arab land ownership of the Jewish community of Shvut Ami despite the ruling by Kfar Saba Magistrate Clara Rejiniano that the indictment does not include trespassing.
    In the latest development, the army reportedly fenced off the area of
Shvut Ami in mid-July and declared it a closed military zone. Eye witnesses told Israeljustice.com that signs outside the fence read "Private Property," and "Closed Military Zone." Eyewitnesses also said that the army had burnt all the furnishings of the house and the synagogue belonging to the Jewish
residents.
    Police prosecutor Nili Dayan brought witnesses during Meirchik's trial to prove that Shvut Ami belongs to Badria Amar, who testified that neither she nor her family have lived in the structure on the land for four decades. She also testfied that they had not tended the land, include olive and pomegranate trees, for more than 11 years.     Amar is the complainant against Meirchik, who was arrested by the police
on April 2 in Shvut Ami. But Amar testified that she last visited the land
in October 2007.     "She's [Amar] the complainant," Dayan said on July 9. "We're talking about land that is not registered. In order to prove trespassing, we need to prove ownership and the physical presence [of Amar] or not does not affect this. I don't want it to come to that [to a Supreme Court hearing on ownership]."
    During the trial, the prosecution tried to prove Amar's ownership of the land with Jordanian maps dated to the early 1930's and Jordanian possession tax documents presented by an expert witness from the military prosecutor's office, Rinat Levine.
    "I have no complaints [against Meirchik]," Amar said in
cross-examination. "If there's a trial, why do I need complaints?"
    The defense has said that the prosecution used the trial of Ms. Meirchik to set a precedent to indict Jews living in Shvut Ami for trespassing.
    "They took this complainant [Amar] and tried to wrap her in this
incident that she knew nothing about," Public Defender Aliza Kashkash, said. "All her complaints to the authorities were previous complaints [against other people]."
    "Find a way to bring all these people to trial," Kashkash told Dayan.
    Dayan responded that she was using Ms. Meirchik's trial to pave the way for multiple indictments.
    "This is exactly the way," Dayan said.
    Police have also charged Meirchik with assaulting a police officer and disturbing the police after officers ordered Meirchik and four other young women to leave Shvut Ami.
    Police Commander Shmuel Hirshler testified that he announced to the girls that this was a closed military zone and that they were in violation of a military order. But Kashkash said that the order was invalid because it was dated Feb. 21 and the fact that it was not presented to the girls.
    "At any stage, they never presented the order and there's a problem with this because of the date," Kashkash said. "So it [the eviction] was
illegal."
    The prosecution concurred that there were problems with the legality of the eviction order.
    "That's why we didn't indict on violating the order," Dayan said.
    With regard to the assault charges, Kashkash said that the police
officers gave conflicting testimony as to where and how the alleged assault occurred..
    Ms. Meirchik is also charged with refusing to cooperate with police
identification procedures including fingerprinting and photographing.
    "The defendant chose not to testify, to remain silent and to ignore the authority of the court for ideological reasons," Kashkash said. "This must be taken into account."
    Ms. Meirchik, who refused to cooperate with police conditions for her release and is being held until the conclusion of judicial proceedings, has already spent close to four months in the Neve Tirza prison, most of it in solitary confinement.
    The next hearing is scheduled for August 6.
    As a first step, we request that you telephone -- rather than e-mail --
the Israeli Embassy or the Israeli consulate nearest you and demand to know why Rivka is still in prison.
    The embassy's phone number is 202-364-5500. Stress, that as an American citizen, you can ask the State Department to investigate what you feel is clearly a human rights violation.
    Now, we are asking you to call your member of Congress and raise the issue of Rivka Meirchik. We also ask you to call the
State Department's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor and inform them of Rivka and demand an investigation. Tell the
department officer you have also raised  these cases with your member of Congress. The State Department's main numbers are 202-647-4000 or 1-800-877-8339.
    The Olmert government, with an approval rating of near zero, has refused any accountability to the Israeli people and fears only the Bush
administration. Unless we act now, there will be many more Rivkas in jail.
    If you agree with this, please act quickly. What could be more important than winning the release of a Jewish child imprisoned for loving her country
and people?

With Love of Israel ,
Datya Itzhaki

10. Pidyon Shvuyim - Halamish Brothers languishing in prison for their willingness to defend. IDF turns blind eye and any attempts of self defense met with arrest. Call Israel Embassy and State Dept.

July 24, 2008

Pidion Shvuim Alert:
No. 17

Halamish Brothers Petition Supreme Court Against President Peres

    The two Jewish security guards, imprisoned for shooting in the air to
disperse a group of Bedouins who had infiltrated their community, have
petitioned the president to decide immediately on their request for a
pardon.
    Over two months ago, the Justice Ministry approved the pardon request
for Dan and Yitzhak Halamish, two brothers sentenced to seven and eight
months respectively and sent the request to the office of President Shimon
Peres.
    On June 1, the president's office sent a letter to attorney Dov Even-Or
confirming that the pardon request had reached an advanced stage.
    "Your clients' request is being dealt with in the advanced stages,"
presidential aide on pardons, Ms. Talia Sukari-Lina, said.
    Even-Or said his petition includes a request that the president be
forced to answer all pardon requests within 30 days.
    "50 days have passed since this letter [from the president]," Even-Or
said, "and still the president hasn't announced his decision."
    In his petition, Even-Or stressed that the president should be limited
to 90 days and if he still hasn't decided, the pardon should be
automatically approved, especially in the case of the Halamish
brothers who have spent two months in jail and paid a court-imposed
fine of $2,353 [8,000 shekels] to the Bedouins.
    "The request from the petitioners for a pardon was presented in March,"
Even-Or said. "It's not reasonable that that they are sitting in jail while
the president struggles with a decision on their request."
    On May 4, Supreme Court Judge Salim Jubran rejected the previous appeal
by the Halamish brothers to postpone judicial proceedings until the
president considered their application for a pardon and ordered them
immediately to jail on May 5. Jubran is the same judge who rejected their
original right to appeal the conviction. The Supreme Court then extended the
beginning of the sentence to May 20.
    The brothers appealed to the Supreme Court after the president's office
advised the brothers to apply for a stay of proceedings, granted to a third
defendant, Baruch Feldbaum.
    The Halamish brothers, as part of their reserve military service, were
members of a security response team organized, equipped and trained by the
Israeli Army to help protect their community and surrounding region from
Arab attack. On Feb. 21, 2004, the brothers were summoned by another
security officer, Feldbaum, to help expel Bedouins who trespassed into the
Jewish community of Sdei Bar and were encamped near a student dormitory.
Bedouin tribes in the area had been deemed responsible for the killing of
several Jews in the area in previous years.
    Under the direction of Feldbaum, the Halamish brothers ordered the
bedouin squatters to leave. The Bedouins refused, and about 20 of them
approached the Jewish security officers with sticks and rocks. Feldbaum shot
toward the ground when the Bedouins continued to move closer.
    The response team later said that it shot in self-defense. An army medic
who arrived at the scene determined that nobody was struck by the gunfire,
an assertion disputed by the Bedouins.
    At that point, the military abandoned its own security team and allowed
a police investigation. Although police refused to conduct ballistic tests
or even a lineup of suspects, the brothers were convicted of shooting toward
the Bedouins. Dan was sentenced to seven months in prison; Yitzhak, to eight
months.
    An Israeli appeals court said ballistic tests or a lineup weren't
necessary. The word of the Bedouins -- who refused to show up to police
headquarters to identify their purported assailants -- was enough.
    The court also rejected a recommendation by the probation officer for
community service. The three-judge panel said it wanted the Halamish
brothers to go to jail to serve as a lesson to others.
     As a first step, we request that you telephone -- rather than e-mail --
the Israeli Embassy or the Israeli consulate nearest you and demand to know
why the Halamish brother are still in prison.
    The embassy's phone number is 202-364-5500.
Stress, that as an American citizen, you can ask the State Department to
investigate what you feel is clearly a human rights violation.
    Now, we are asking you to call your member of Congress and raise the
issue of Dan and Yitzhak Halamish. We also ask you to call the
State Department's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor and
inform them of the brothers and demand an investigation. Tell the
department officer you have also raised  these cases with your member of
Congress. The State Department's main numbers are 202-647-4000 or
1-800-877-8339.
    The Olmert government, with an approval rating of near zero, has refused
any accountability to the Israeli people and fears only the Bush
administration. Unless we act now, there will be many more Dani and Itziks
in jail.
    If you agree with this, please act quickly. What could be more important
than winning the release of a Jewish child imprisoned for loving her country
and people?

With Love of Israel ,
Datya Itzhaki

11. Update on Shdema and Women in Green Activities
July 2008

Dear Friends,

This email is to update you on our latest activities.

Women in Green have never been as active as in the past year.

Among many other struggles, we are at the forefront of the battle for a Jewish Shdema. Shdema is an abandoned Israel Defense Forces Army Camp, located on Israeli land, close to Har Choma on the Jerusalem - Eastern Gush Etzion Highway. To our shock we found out that the Olmert-Livni government is planning to hand over this strategic area to the Palestinian Authority to build an Arab neighborhood, thus endangering both Jerusalem and strangling Gush Etzion.

Women in Green initiated the struggle for a Jewish Shdema, organizing both the local Action Committees and our wonderful youth, both leading them into continued action and financing the entire struggle.

Our efforts have born fruit. Members of Knesset and other public figures have joined in the opposition to hand over Shdema to the Arab enemy.

Over the past week we have come, in small groups, to Shdema on a daily basis only to find out that the area had been declared to be a "closed military zone". This did not deter us, at the contrary. Ironically, thanks to the order calling the area a "closed military zone", no Arabs or anarchists were allowed up there and thus Shdema has basically been in Jewish hands for a week.

On Friday we organized a more massive arrival in Shdema.

Despite the order declaring the area a "closed military zone", tens of lovers of Israel, men, women, youth and children managed to arrive to Shdema this past Friday morning making it clear to all that nobody will tell us where we can and where we cant go and walk in the Land of Israel. No doubt the authorities did not expect such a large turn-out. After a nice Israeli brunch we listened to a shiur (lecture) on parashat shavua.

In addition, an athletic youth managed one again to climb onto the high water tower and raise the Israeli flag, proudly declaring to the Arab enemy in the area: the Land of Israel belongs to the Jewish people and we will not allow anyone to take it from us.

Thank G-d we see that the struggle for a Jewish Shdema is growing with more and more people joining.

Until we succeed to settle Shdema permanently, we have to continually return to prevent the Arabs, with the help of Israeli leftists and international anarchists, from once again taking over.

Parallel to the struggle for a Jewish Shdema, Women in Green continue with its chizuk (strengthening) trips to the outposts, and many other related activities connected to fighting for the survival of the Jewish People in the Land of Israel.

In addition, our major yearly event is approaching:

The Women in Green Tisha b'Av March around the Walls of Jerusalem's Old City in which thousands of Jews participate, religious and secular, young and old, both new olim and natives, all united in their love for our homeland.

This year, more than ever, when there is talk about giving away parts of our G-d given Biblical Homeland and our Capital, we must show the world and our own government that "For Jerusalem's Sake we will not be silent"! The Jewish People must continually defend the Land of Israel and Jerusalem.

For those who have not yet been part of this exciting Tisha B'Av event, we put up on our website a short movie about last year's March, to give you a feeling of the importance of this moving event. Click on http://www.womeningreen.org and then click on the movie to see it. On that same page you will see a copy of this years flyer.

We hope you can join us this year in person to take part in this unforgettable uplifting experience.

This year Tisha b'Av falls on Motsaei Shabbat, August 9th, 2008.

The flyer reads as follows:

Walking around the Walls
of Jerusalem's Old City

Protecting the Land of Israel! Protecting Jerusalem!

Commemorating 2594 years since the destruction of the First Temple; 1938 years since the destruction of the Second Temple, 26 years since the destruction of Yamit and 3 years since the destruction of Gush Katif and Northern Samaria.

TISHA B'AV EVENING

Motsaei Shabbat Chazon, August 9th, 2008
EICHA READING & MARCH AROUND THE WALLS

At 21:45 pm ­ Eicha reading at Safra Square. Bring a Megilat Eicha, a flag and a flashlight.

At 22:30 pm ­ Our Walk begins, led by Rabbi Israel Ariel from Machon Hamikdash, MK Prof. Arieh Eldad, Atty Elyakim Haetzni and Dudu Elharar. We will pass the New Gate, Damascus Gate and the Flower gate. At the Lion's Gate we will assemble to proclaim, in the words of Eicha, that we will not allow "our inheritance to be turned over to strangers" and pray "to renew our days as of old". We will end our Walk at the Dung gate near the Kotel. We have a police permit. Come with your family and friends and take part in a Tisha' B'Av evening to be remembered!

Women For Israel's Tomorrow (Women in Green)
POB 7352 Jerusalem 91072
http://www.womeningreen.org/ wfit2@womeningreen.org

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Dear friends, we turn to you again to help us continue our activities. You are the ones who realize how important our struggle is. Not enough people understand that "activism" costs money on a constant basis. Unlike the anti-Jewish and anti-Zionistic leftist organizations in Israel who are constantly funded by the European Union and other Israel-haters, we only have you, our loyal friends, to count on.

The struggle for Shdema is a microcosm of all that is wrong in Israel with a government which hands over its own land to the enemy. Please help us continue the struggle for a Jewish Shdema!

The yearly March around the Walls is a vow of loyalty of the People of Israel to the Land of Israel and to Jerusalem as its undivided united capital. Help us repeat this march again this year.

Please send your donation (all currencies accepted) to:

WOMEN IN GREEN, POB 7352, Jerusalem 91072 ISRAEL

US citizens only: For tax deductible donations please write your U.S. dollar donation to THE CENTRAL FUND FOR ISRAEL. You must indicate that the donation is for Women in Green and send it to:
Women in Green, POB 7352, Jerusalem, 91072.

To make a contribution through Paypal please go to our website http://www.womeningreen.org and click on the Paypal logo

With Love for Israel,

Ruth and Nadia Matar
Women in Green


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Women For Israel's Tomorrow  (Women in Green)
POB 7352, Jerusalem 91072, Israel
Tel: 972-2-624-9887 Fax: 972-2-624-5380
mailto:wfit2@womeningreen.org
http://www.womeningreen.org

To make a contribution through Paypal, go to: http://www.womeningreen.org
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12. Nestle in Brazil not recognize Israel???? Just Palestine ? Sent by Rafi Rabinowitz
Rafi Rabinowits sent me an email in Spanish that  tells the story of a South American Jew who wanted to send Brazilian chocolates from the Nestlé Corp. to a relative in Israel.  Kashrut not withstanding (as far as I know the Garoto chocolates and all Nestlé products made in Brazil do not have a hechsher!), "Israel" was not listed in the company's directory for direct shipment, but rather they had "Palestine" -- and shipped to Ashdod, in the "Israel" section of "Palestine".
Nestlé is a major international food corporation. 

13. ITAMAR  Kids van attacked with stones.  IDF stands by as cars are attacked. Resident shoots in air and is arrested.

Dearest friends how are you all. Here is a short Itamar update I also posted it on our web site.  http://www.shechem.org/itamar/eindex.html Shabbat Shalom Moshe Goldsmith.

This week the Itamar campers were returning from their welding course on the Gilad road and were attacked by a mob of Arabs that were rioting. The Itamar youth director who was driving his van and had his windows smashed. Thank G-d he managed to back up and get the teenagers out of danger. One camper was hit with a boulder in his arm. By the way the camper happened to be my son Efrayim. Lucky he is pretty tough! Thank G-d he was only bruised. The army was there and was hesitant about responding. Unfortunately, they did not stop the Jewish cars from getting attacked. Many other cars were hit as well, in one instance the Arab mob tried to pull the driver out of his car. Finally, one brave man shot in the air with his pistol and was later arrested by the Israeli police. Is this not absurdity? See picture of broken windshield on website.

 

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5768.10.26 Israel the Land of My Possession. Obama ,ZFA, Michelle Nevada, David Wilder, Sondra Oster Baras utube, interfaith dialog cancelled

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Israel  the Land of My Possession.  A digest of articles in the spirit of Calev Ben Yefunah and Yehoshua Ben Nun!  Oloh Naaleh Veyarashnu Osah Ki Yachol Nuchal La!  Bamidbar 13:30

26 Tamuz 5768
Tuesday, 29 July 2008

1. OBAMA'S CAMPAIGN: WHERE IS THE MONEY COMING FROM?

2. The Zionist Freedom Alliance: Pro-Israel Revolution on Campus - Arutz7 article (Pro Judea and Samaria as well!)

3. The Covenant of Peace   By Michelle Nevada - A must read

4. Yitzchak Herskovitz claims ownership to his property in spite of  squatters and  hundreds of thousands of shekels in legal fees, court expenses, investigation and expert research of their documents. by David Wilder

5. Sandra Oster Baras of the Shomron - a must see 5 minute utube video of a pioneer settler, lover of Zion and Eretz Yisroel in the Shomron.  Unfortunately it is directed to Christian Friends of Israel Communities rather than Moetzes Gedolei Hatorah.

6.
  Interfaith dialog canceled. Anti-Darwinists turned away by Israeli academia  - Hebrew Univ. (Pro Darwin means anti Creationism) 

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1. OBAMA'S CAMPAIGN: WHERE IS THE MONEY COMING FROM?

By MAUREEN DOWD

Published: June 29, 2008
Washington Post


OBAMA'S TROUBLING INTERNET FUND RAISING

Certainly the most interesting and potentially devastating phone call I have received during this election cycle came this week from one of the Obama's campaign internet geeks.  These are the staffers who devised Obama's internet fund raising campaign which raised in the neighborhood of $200 million so far.  That is more then twice the total funds raised by any candidate in history – and this was all from the internet campaign.

What I learned from this insider was shocking, but I guess we shouldn't be surprised that when it comes to fund raising there simply are no rules that can't be broken and no ethics that prevail.

 Obama's internet campaign started out innocently enough with basic e-mail networking , lists saved from previous party campaigns and from supporters who visited any of the Obama campaign web sites.

Small contributions came in from these sources and the internet campaign staff  were more than pleased by the results.

 Then, about two months into the campaign the daily contribution intake multiplied.  Where was it coming from?  One of the web site security monitors began to notice the bulk of the contributions were clearly coming in from overseas internet service providers and at the rate and frequency of transmission it was clear these donations were "programmed" by a very sophisticated user.

While the security people were not able to track most of the sources due to firewalls and other blocking devices put on these contributions, they were able to collate the number of contributions that were coming in seemingly from individuals but the funds were from only a few credit card accounts and bank electronic funds transfers.  The internet service providers (ISP) they were able to trace were from Saudi Arabia, Iran, and other Middle Eastern countries. One of the banks used for fund transfers was also located in Saudi Arabia.

Another concentrated group of donations was traced to a Chinese ISP with a similar pattern of limited credit card charges.

It became clear that these donations were very likely coming from sources other than American voters.  This was discussed at length within the campaign and the decision was made that none of these donations violated campaign financing laws.

It was also decided that it was not the responsibility of the campaign to audit these millions of contributions as to the actual source (specific credit card number or bank transfer account numbers) to insure that none of these internet contributors exceeded the legal maximum donation on a cumulative basis of many small donations.  They also found the record keeping was not complete enough to do it anyway.

This is a shocking revelation.

We have been concerned about the legality of "bundling" contributions after the recent exposure of illegal bundlers but now it appears we may have an even greater problem.

I guess we should have been somewhat suspicious when the numbers started to come out.  We were told (no proof offered) that the Obama internet contributions were from $10.00 to $25.00 or so.



If the $200,000,000 is right, and the average contribution was $15.00, that would mean over 13 million individuals made contributions?  That would also be 13 million contributions that would need to be processed.  How did all that happen?



I believe the Obama campaign's internet fund raising needs a serious, in depth investigation and audit.  It also appears the whole question of internet fund raising needs investigation by the legislature and perhaps new laws to insure it complies not only with the letter of these laws but the spirit as well.

2. The Zionist Freedom Alliance: Pro-Israel Revolution on Campus

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/126853#replies

by Ze'ev Ben Yechiel

Over the last couple of years, the Zionist Freedom Alliance (www.zfa.org.il) has been slowly taking American college campuses by storm with a message of Jewish rights not heard for many decades. Led by veteran IDF soldiers and activists in Israel, the ZFA presents Zionism to the youth as a revolutionary struggle for national liberation.

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ZFA: "We Have a Right to Live in Freedom"
 


Unlike most pro-Israel advocacy organizations that present Israel as a democracy or focus on the Jewish state's willingness to surrender territory, ZFA speaks of Israel as a Middle Eastern nation with a legitimate moral and historic right to its land.

"We tell young people about the fight for freedom from British rule," says ZFA leader Yehuda HaKohen. "And we explain how we are still fighting against nearly the entire world for our right to live freely in the whole of our country. Educating young people to the history of our struggle creates a paradigm shift in how they view our situation today. If people know two basic facts – that this really is our country and that we fought the British Empire to free it – their understanding of the Middle East conflict is revolutionized. Suddenly the Jewish people are the natives in the story and international pressure to shrink our borders is an act of Western imperialism against an indigenous population."

ZFA speaks to Diverse Crowd


HaKohen currently lives in Jerusalem but grew up in New York City and often travels to the United States to organize ZFA activities. While some mainstream Jewish groups focus on Israel's security needs,  HaKohen's message to campuses is one of Jewish rights. "We must make the world understand that the Jewish nation, like any other nation on the planet, has a right to self-determination in our country. Not in half of our country, but in our whole country. We have nothing against any other peoples, but the world today has no shortage of Arab states. 77% of Palestine (the territory east of the Jordan River) was made into an Arab state, and we are at least entitled to the remaining 23% that was left us by international law to be a Jewish state. No power on earth has the moral authority to rob us of our land."

ZFA Warrior in Israeli Flag: "Nobody Can Take it From Us"


HaKohen is no stranger to bold declarations, having repeated the same simple message on campuses across the United States and Canada. While other pro-Israel organizations attempt to rationalize or depreciate the stridently nationalistic aspects of Zionism in order to court the favor of high-profile skeptics and to make their message palatable to wealthy and influential benefactors, HaKohen says that his group has learned out of necessity to work on a shoestring budget rather than alter their message. ZFA activists take no pains in concealing their belief in the unequivocal right of the Jewish nation to the entire Land of Israel.  And the movement puts forward this message in a clear and simple yet powerful language that resonates with young people across North American campuses.

ZFA: "Israel Demands Justice"


The movement includes an eclectic mix of activists from various backgrounds. When asked what stream of Zionism (Religious, Socialist, Revisionist) they belong to, HaKohen calls the ZFA "Revolutionary Zionism".

"History is full of great revolutions. And although many of these revolutions have succeeded in impacting the future course of world history, all of them pale in comparison to the Zionist revolution," HaKohen argues. "Only the Zionist revolution aspires to ingather a scattered nation from the four corners of the earth, to revive a dead language to everyday use, to liberate a homeland from under a mighty world empire and to create a moral society that will serve as an example to the human race. Zionism is the greatest revolution in the history of man, and the ZFA sees it as our mission to drive the revolution forward."

Zionist Revolution T-Shirt: Close-Up
ZFA on the March

Politically Correct
Having been raised and educated in the West, many ZFA leaders are sensitive to the reality of the political culture that dominates American campuses. Therefore, the movement is careful not to align with "Right-wing" campus groups, and instead targets students active with the Left. HaKohen defends this position by arguing that "there is nothing 'Right-wing' or 'Conservative' about wanting to keep our homeland free from foreign rule. If we are truly the indigenous natives in the conflict, then our cause should really be championed by liberal students everywhere. Especially since the Bush administration that occupies Iraq and imposes a Patriot Act on the American people is the very same administration pushing to ethnically cleanse the Jewish people from portions of our homeland."

Kosha Dillz & ZFA on Summer Stage, NYC


It is for this reason that ZFA avoids anti-Arab rhetoric and instead focuses its attacks on Western powers and global corporations who have special interests in forcing Israel to surrender land. The group defends this position by claiming that if the Arabs remained the security problem that they are but all international pressure would cease, Israel would immediately take the necessary measures to defend herself and ensure long term survival. But if the Arabs in Judea and Samaria would somehow disappear, the Western world would most likely find another excuse to shrink and weaken Israel. The true enemy of Zionism, according to the ZFA , is not radical Islam but globalization, which seeks to amalgamate continents into unified blocks and threatens Israel's existence as a small Jewish state situated in a mostly Arab region. ZFA activists argue this to be the true motivation behind international pressure on Israel to make concessions and that the eventual goal of Western governments is for Israel not to exist.

While this message has angered many American Jewish groups who tend to see Israel and America as allies in a global war against Islamic terrorism, it has actually earned the ZFA support from students who oppose globalization and America's War in Iraq. And it has neutralized anti-Israel voices who accuse "Zionists" of pushing America into a war that benefits Israel. In fact, most ZFA leaders oppose the Iraq War and see it as an aggressive act of neo-imperialism. And many of the students joining the ZFA today are young Jews who view themselves on the political Left. HaKohen attributes this support not only to his group's unique message, but also to their efforts to reach beyond the Jewish community.

ZFA speaks in front of Diverse Crowd


Many ZFA programs, including the "Israel Liberation Week" event, is geared towards promoting Jewish rights on college campuses and educating the general student public to the justice of the Zionist struggle. "Israel Liberation Week" includes a hip hop concert (featuring Jewish and non-Jewish artists), speeches, information campaigns, historical films and an art exhibit honoring the Jewish underground fighters who were executed by the British administration during the struggle for Jewish statehood. By securing strong support from non-Jewish students on many campuses, the ZFA makes it socially acceptable and desirable for Jewish students to support the Zionist cause.

Israel Liberation Week Logo


HaKohen believes that if young American liberals really understood the history and reality of events in the Middle East, they would naturally support Israel's rights to Judea and Samaria. The problem is that the anti-Israel propaganda and often even the pro-Israel propaganda have worked to present the Jewish state as a Western power occupying indigenous Arab natives. HaKohen argues that nothing can be further from the truth. "The Jewish nation is a Middle Eastern nation and the true native sons of our land. As a result of an injustice perpetrated against us by the Roman Empire, many of us suffered a long and difficult exile. But now we've come home. Israel is our country and like any other people we have a right to freedom in our country."

The ZFA chose a kafiyah (Middle Eastern head dress) with blue Jewish stars as a symbol of the Zionist revolution. The "Jewish kafiyah," as well as t-shirts and other items, will be available on the ZFA website later in July when they launch their online store.

HaKohen, wearing a kafiya with blue Jewish stars, with Activist

The ZFA's cutting edge message and methods have proven successful in taking the wind out of anti-Israel sails. But the movement is small and has been unsuccessful at persuading more established Jewish groups to follow their revolutionary lead. Therefore, says HaKohen, the movement works slowly, one campus at a time, to promote the Zionist revolution as a politically correct struggle for social justice.

Zionist Freedom Alliance Logo


For more information, visit the ZFA online at http://www.zfa.org.il

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3. The Covenant of Peace   By Michelle Nevada
http://israeljewishnews.blogspot.com/2008/07/covenant-of-peace.html
 
We read the parasha, and too often we are distracted from the main point of the story by our own internal monologue.  We sit in the synagogue and we think, "Oh, here's that story. Pinchas.  Right.  The guy with the spear who killed some prostitute or something.  Yeah, yeah, yeah.  Pinchas was a bit hot headed. Moshe thought he was bad, G-d thought he was good. We know. OK, when does the Kiddush start."  Let's be real.  A lot of the time, the Parasha just doesn't seem to relate much to our lives.  Except for right about now.
 
Right about now, just after beating my head against the wall about the prisoner swap and the stupidity of the Israeli government in agreeing to it, just after having my guts ripped out by the image of two black coffins where two young healthy men should have been, just after I hear the cheering of terrorist sympathizers and victory speeches by murderous arabs and their equally evil leaders, just about now I am thinking—where is Pinchas?  What happened to THAT guy?  Why can't we get him back right about now?  
 
Normally, I would feel a little guilty for wishing that we had Pinchas in our midst.  Every time I am there for the reading of Parashat Pichas, I hear some rabbi go on about how the single-mindedness of Pinchas was OK, but it wasn't the best course of action.  I am told continually that we shouldn't be like Pinchas.  After all, we are told, he was too zealous.  Rabbis explain to us that he was passed over as the next leader in line after Moshe because of his actions, and the job went to Joshua instead.  We are told that Pinchas just wasn't the type of person to lead a nation.
 
In order to further justify their teachings about Pinchas, the rabbis focus upon the argument that ensued after Pinchas killed Zimri and Kosbi.  The people were divided over whether or not Pinchas was a hero or a murderer. The divide was so great, and the argument about Pinchas so heated, that G-d had to intervene:

The Lord spoke to Moses, saying: Pinchas the son of Eleazar the son of Aaron the kohen has turned My anger away from the children of Israel by his zealously avenging Me among them, so that I did not destroy the children of Israel because of My zeal. Therefore, say, "I hereby give him My covenant of peace. It shall be for him and for his descendants after him [as] an eternal covenant of kehunah, because he was zealous for his God and atoned for the children of Israel."

It's at that point that I think to myself, "Maybe it wasn't that Pinchas was too hot headed and too passionate to lead Israel-- maybe it was that we weren't hot headed and passionate enough to deserve him as our leader."  Maybe we weren't worthy of a man like Pinchas.  
 
Yes, Joshua got to lead the nation, but Pinchas got a Covenant with G-d--the Covenant of Peace, no less.
 
Why isn't this Covenant the important part of the story?  Why don't we focus on the fact that there were very few Covenants made in Torah, and they were very serious moments in Jewish history. By my count, there were only four Covenants made with humanity in the Torah: the Covenant of Noah; the Covenant of Avraham; the Covenant of the Torah with B'nei Israel; and the Covenant with Pinchas, the Covenant of Peace.
 
Why isn't the Covenant of Peace as important for Jews to follow as the Covenant of Avraham? What is it about this Covenant that makes us so squeamish and so willing to forget that it even exists?
 
I sincerely believe that the Covenant of Peace was given to Pinchas because he was not willing to compromise.  He knew what was right, and he knew what was wrong, and he wasn't going to try to find some middle ground.  He acted upon his convictions.  It wasn't like he didn't have any patience at all.  He watched as the Moabite women were sent to Israel to seduce the men away from G-d.  He witnessed the continuing downward spiral of the morality of B'nei Israel.  He had seen how the people were being turned away from G-d, and he saw how those in charge were avoiding the problem rather than dealing with it—sitting in front of the tent of meeting weeping while the people of Israel began to drop from Plague.
 
While preserving a meaningless peace, inaction had chipped away at the foundations of Israel. Finally, Pinchas knew the time was right to stop looking the other way. He got his spear and solved the problem in one moment:
 
He went after the Israelite man into the chamber and drove [it through] both of them; the Israelite man, and the woman through her stomach, and the plague ceased from the children of Israel.

In performing a single act of selfless devotion to G-d and the rule of law, Pinchas saved the Jewish people from G-d's wrath.  In choosing to kill, he saved countless lives.
 
I wish we had Pinchas now.  I wish that Pinchas had been in the truck with the terrorist Kuntar when it was revealed that the bodies in the coffins were our young men.  
 
But he wasn't.
 
We are still arguing about the need for action.  We are still weeping before the tent of meeting and refusing to act.  We are still maintaining a meaningless peace while Israel moves daily toward annihilation.  Isn't it time we started to act like Pinchas, and became worthy of the Covenant of Peace?

4. Yitzchak Herskovitz claims ownership to his property in spite of  squatters and  hundreds of thousands of shekels in legal fees, court expenses, investigation and expert research of their documents.

David Wilder
July 17, 2008

Yitzhak Herskovitz

The Talmud in the tractate Brachot teaches us that three prizes are obtained via hardship: Torah, the Next World, and Eretz Yisrael. Yitzhak Herskovitz has first-hand experience with the adversity involved in redeeming and settling Eretz Yisrael, the Land of Israel.

R' Yitzchak made aliyah over 20 years ago. A carpenter by trade, he remodeled the lift he used to transport his belongings to Israel into a wonderful home in Kiryat Arba. But a home outside Hebron wasn't enough to quench his thirst for settling our holy land. Back in 1988 he began proceedings to purchase a home in south Jerusalem, near Gilo, today called Givat HaMatos, bordering a neighborhood called by the Arabs, Beit Tsafafa. 

 The transaction took a few years to finalize but in 1992 he received the papers and the property was his.

 Almost.   But not quite.

 That's because his new home had visitors who had no plans to leave. Arab squatters, the Salach clan had moved in and the new Jewish owner of the property didn't impress them. They stayed.

 Yitzchak Herskovitz did what any good citizen would do. He went to the police and eventually to the courts. That's where the case has remained for the past sixteen years.

 During the first Magistrate court proceedings, experts proved beyond any doubt that the papers presented by the Arabs, purporting to support their claims, to be forgeries. After years and years of court sessions, the judge ruled in Herskovitz' favor. An order was issued demanding that the police remove the illegal residents from the property. Over the years some seven eviction notices have been issued. But the Salach clan is still there. The police, despite the court order, refused to expel the illegal squatters.

 Following Herskovitz' victory the Arabs appealed to a Jerusalem District Court, claiming that they owned the property. The judge decided not only to hear the appeal, but also to retry the case from the very beginning, forcing Herskovitz to keep paying an attorney and bring back all his past witnesses for a second round of court sessions.

 Herskovitz' attorney, Ms. Anat Ben-Dror explained that the original court verdict did not rule on ownership of the property, rather regarded the case as an 'eviction hearing.' The Arabs, after losing the first case, then filed an 'ownership suit,' and the judge fell into the trap they set for him and began hearing the case for a second time.

 Herskovitz pointed out that when the Arabs made a verbal claim of ownership twelve years ago, the Magistrate Court judge told them in no uncertain terms: 'if you claim ownership, file a claim in the District Court which has authority to rule on such an issue.' The fact that they did not follow the judge's instructions then basically proved that they themselves knew that they had no case. 

 Not too long ago R' Yitzchak won a small victory in court. The judge ruled that the Arabs would have to deposit all back rent as well as a monetary bond covering future costs, in order for him to cancel the eviction notice issued and still standing against them. However, as of this writing they still have not paid the money, and are still living in the house.

Yitzhak Herskovitz has himself authored a number of documents concerning his property:

" I spent 15 years of my life in court. I spent hundreds of thousands of shekels in legal fees, court expenses, investigation and expert research of their documents, which the police crime laboratory and my hand writing expert found to be fabricated. All of this just to pursue justice.

The police do not enforce the law when it comes to Arabs. Should I not be upset when I see and feel the injustice of this?

I understand that there are squatter's rights when they are legitimate. But when they are illegitimate, that person is a trespasser. A trespasser is a criminal. He should be put in jail so the public will know that trespassers go to jail.

I do not believe a person can fathom the pain of what trespassing does to me. The restraint that I bear goes beyond comprehension. I have been told by many not to trust the Israeli courts. I now understand why. It goes without saying: the courts and the government are responsible to protect the property rights of their citizens.

This is the primary function of the government. This is their duty and responsibility. They must provide for the safety and security of their citizens in Hebron, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem or in Beit HaShalom and in Givat Hamatos.


Many of my of my acquaintances and friends keep telling me: Sell it and forget it!

 

The best answer I can give is that I love my children, I love my family and I love my people. I want them to have a home that they can come home to. We cannot allow Arabs to occupy our homes and our properties, to steal and rob our Land from us.

 

I want to help guarantee the survival of Israel."

(This article was first printed in the Jewish Press Magazine, Page M8, July 18, 2008 issue)

5. Sondra Oster Baras of the Shomron - a must see utube.  Unfortunately it is directed to Christian Friends of Israel Communities rather than Moetzes Gedolei Hatorah.


Israel Kaplan writes:

WHEN IT BECAME CLEAR TO THE COMMUNITIES OF GUSH KATIF THAT THE THEN GOVT. OF ISRAEL BY HOOK OR CROOK WOULD EXPELL THOSE HOLY JEWS FROM THEIR HOMES AND COMMUNITIES, WE TOOK IT UPON OURSELVES TO BRING THE MESSAGE TO THE SHORES OF THE DIASPORA.  SO MUCH TIME, RESOURCES AND PAIN WENT INTO SAVING THEM AND AS IT TURNS OUT TODAY, SAVING THE REST OF THE COUNTRY UNTIL THOSE FINAL DAYS OF EXPULSION.   VERY FEW LISTENED AND EVEN FEWER CARED TO LISTEN WHILE RESPONDING THAT WHILE IT LOOKS BAD, YOU WILL SEE THAT EVERYONE WILL BE COMPENSATED 10 FOLD AND THE ENTIRE COUNTRY WILL BENEFIT BY DIVESTING FROM GAZA.   WELL HERE WE ARE A FEW YEARS LATER AND THE EXACT OPPOSITE IS THE RESULT.   VERY FEW FROM GUSH KATIF WERE COMPENSATED AND KASSAM ROCKETS INTO CITIES HAVE BECOME THE NORM.    THE LESSON OF GUSH KATIF MAY HAVE A SILVER LINING FOR THE REST OF THE SLEEPING JEWS OF THE WORLD BUT ONLY IF WE ARE PREPARED TO LISTEN AND ACT.

SO WE WILL BEGIN AGAIN AS WE DID BEFORE THE EXPULSION OF GUSH KATIF.   LET US HOPE THAT THE YOUTUBE THAT YOU ARE ABOUT TO WATCH WILL SPRING YOU INTO ACTION.   JUDEA AND SAMARIA ARE 200,000 JEWS, GUSH KATIF WAS 8,000. 

 

Please watch this five minutes video prepared by an Israeli woman living in Samaria.

You may learn a few new things about the history and significance of this land.

Although the video is not touching on defense, I think you will clearly see how crucial it is for Israel,

particularly in view of recent events in Lebanon and Gaza.

Handing over Judea & Samaria means the certain demise of Israel!

  Side Note from Robin Ticker:  I once asked Herb Zweibon Chairman of Afsi why he does outreach to the Xtian Community regarding our entitlement of Israel, rather than convincing the Establishment Jewish Community.  He answered it is very satisfying dealing with the Xtian Community.  I understood from his answer the unspoken. 

I answered him that unless all of Am Yisroel is worthy of the Land of Israel, it doesn't really matter if we manage to convince the Non Jewish world and all the members of Congress of our entitlement.  If we as a nation reject our precious gift of Israel by giving her away without a protesty, if we act as if we do not desire the Land and the commandments that require the Land of Israel, than are we worthy of keeping her? 

Why wasn't this video directed to Moetzes Gedolei Hatorah, the OU, the Young Israel and Chabad International who have not made a public statement protesting a 2 State Solution that was proposed in 2002.

The Xtians believe in JC.  We do not.  That could be a major problem if they come forth with funding for partnering with the Israel Communities. We really do not wish to partner with JC.  It is we the Land of Israel and then YES there will be peace for all the Nations of the world, Jews and Non Jews as Hashem promised.In the time of the redemption the nations of the World will bring their gifts to Israel (feast of Tabernacles). It seems to me that first the Nation of Israel must unite in our desire to keep the Land of Israel, accept our status as a Mamlechet Cohanim and strive with all our heart and soul to keep the H-ly Commandments in the Torah.
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6. Interfaith dialog canceled. Anti-Darwinists turned away by Israeli academia

This ynet story has been sent to you by Yakov Ticker

The people who canceled this are more worried about looking politically correct to atheist materialists than they are about finding a way to talk with Muslims and establishing a basis for peace between Israel and its neighbors.


21:29 , 07.15.08
Stood Up
Photo: AP Know your origin. Charles Darwin (Archives) Photo: AP
Anti-Darwinists turned away by Israeli academia

Turkish scientists receive last minute cancellation from Hebrew University who fears Jewish-Muslim reconciliation conference may give stage to anti-Darwinist propaganda
Avital Lahav

A group of Muslim religious scholars arriving from Turkey to participate in a reconciliation conference at the Hebrew University claim that the head of the Social Sciences Faculty refused to greenlight the event, calling it off in short notice. Professor Boaz Shamir, Dean of Social Sciences explained his decision citing the lack of proper coordination between the Students' Union, which was in charge of organizing the event, and the faculty's secretariat.

 

Receiving End

Israeli ambassador says Britain 'hotbed of anti-Israeli sentiment' / AFP

'Attempts by academics to boycott Israeli universities are against British values,' Ron Prosor writes in comment piece for the Daily Telegraph, 'I implore the British public to prevent the radical fringe from monopolizing British-Israeli discourse'
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However, the correspondence received by Ynet has Prof. Shamir admitting that "we wouldn't have hosted an event supporting anti-Darwinist propaganda."

 

The Turkish lecturers arriving from Istanbul on a joint initiative between the research and scientific foundation they represent and the Interfaith Encounter Association, were planning to speak at the two Jewish-Muslim conferences at the Hebrew University's campus on Mount Scopus and at Tel Aviv University.

 

The speakers planned to talk about uniting between the two religions and denouncing Islamic terror - but also against Darwin's theory about The Origin of Species.

 

But someone at the university must have not liked the idea of giving the stage to a foundation that is busy spreading Creationism, not to mention the foundation president's negation of Darwinism in his books. Hence the cancellation notification received by Prof. Shamir a mere few hours before the event.

 

'University maintains radical image of Islam'

The dean excused the cancellation by telling the organizers that the conference could not be held in the faculty's building at any time. Later on in the correspondence, the organizers explained that the Darwinist theory had mistakenly been added to the program and that there was no intention of addressing it in the conference, but Prof. Shamir insisted on not hosting the event.

 

The foundation criticized the event's cancellation, claiming that "the Hebrew University chooses to maintain the radical image of Islam and is preventing us from spreading a message of peace. We see this as an undemocratic way of handling ideas."

 

The Turkish scholar's friend, Ehud Tokatly, was shocked by the university's stance, especially in light of Israel's struggle against the academic boycott, saying the university should apologize to the lecturers who made it all the way from Turkey to attend the conference: "Where will there be freedom of opinion if not in academia? These are two serious scientists and not some religious Taliban preachers."

 


Yehuda Stolov, founder and director of the Interfaith Encounter Association said that "the purpose (of the conference ) was to discuss collaboration between Muslims and Jews for peace and against terror. We had no plans of talking against Darwinism. Unfortunately, the anti-Darwinism made it by mistake into the list of topics on the electronic invitation, which in turn caused the cancellation of the event."

 

Kobi Nahshoni contributed to this report


Friday, July 25, 2008

5768.10.22 Israel the Land of My Possession cont.on Kuntar

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5768.10. 22  22 Tamux cont,
Friday July  25th 2008
 

6. The death penalty for terrorists like Samir Kuntar.
7. Sami Al-Quntar - I Will Kill More Israelis
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6. The death penalty for terrorists

Jul. 21, 2008

Shmuley Boteach , THE JERUSALEM POST

The sickening specter of a monster like Samir Kuntar being welcomed
home in Lebanon as a conquering hero should turn the stomachs of all
who repose faith in humanity. Even for a generation neutered to
horror stories, his crimes stand out. In April, 1979, after killing a
police officer and then shooting Danny Haran at close range in the
back in front of his four-year-old-daughter Einat, Kuntar proceeded
to smash the head of the little girl on beach rocks and then crushed
her skull with the butt of his rifle. The coup-de-grace was when, in
an attempt to hide her surviving child Yael from Kuntar, Smadar Haran
accidentally suffocated her while attempting to quiet her whimpering
so as not to reveal their hiding place.

I still remember, as a boy, encountering the rabbinical teaching that
humiliating someone in public is worse than actually killing them.
What? Worse than murder? Years later, it made sense to me. When you
embarrass someone, you make them wish they were dead. You have, in
effect, made them into their own murderer. This is the legacy of
Kuntar. True evil corrupts all around it and is capable of
transforming even the most loving mother into an accomplice to
murder. One can only imagine the anguish that Smadar Haran, who has
since thankfully remarried, feels as she watches Israel's northern
neighbor roll out the red carpet for the heartless killer who
exterminated her family.

But the bizarre story of the release of Kuntar does not end there and
includes the fact that while a prisoner in jail he married an Israeli
Arab woman who campaigned on his behalf. Although he later divorced
her, she was paid a monthly stipend by the government for being the
wife of an incarcerated prisoner.

All this would be comical if it were not so tragic.

IT IS time that we articulate what few wish to, namely, that Israel
must finally institute a death penalty for convicted terrorists.

To be sure, human life is of infinite value and every human being is
equally a child of God. No country upholds this statute more than
Israel, which is why it is prepared to set killers free just to
retrieve the bodies of its fallen soldiers. Israel could have
defeated Hizbullah and Hamas with ease had it not always limited its
overwhelming firepower to protect innocent civilians. A country this
virtuous naturally balks from putting anyone, even terrorists, to
death.

But there exist those fiends whose crimes are so heinous that they
have erased the image of God from their countenance and have
forfeited any reasonable right to walk God's earth. Worse, keeping
terrorists alive in prison just invites further kidnappings of
innocent civilians and soldiers who are hunted down by Hamas and
Hizbullah to exchange for their terrorist brothers.

Here in the United States there is an impassioned and legitimate
debate as to the humanity and righteousness of the death penalty.
Those who argue against it maintain that mistakes are made and
innocent people are meted out the most severe and irreversible
punishment imaginable. They, of course, have a point. A moral society
shudders before it takes life and only does so when there is an
essential certainty that the defendant in question is guilty of
unspeakable crimes. Indeed, no major legal work has ever been harsher
on the death penalty than the Talmud which states: "A Sanhedrin which
kills once in seven years is considered murderous. Rabbi Elazar ben
Azariah said: Once in seventy years. Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Tarfon
said: If we had been in the Sanhedrin, no one would have ever been
killed..." (Mishna Makot 1:10).

BUT SURELy these humanitarian considerations do not, cannot, apply to
terrorists like Kuntar who infiltrate a country looking to dash
children's brains against rocks. And keeping them alive once they are
caught simply draws a bull's-eye on countless other innocent
civilians who become magnets for trade. This, of course, is exactly
what occurred with Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser. Indeed, keeping
terrorist mass-murderers alive in prison bespeaks a contempt for
life, demonstrating as it does that civil societies lack the moral
courage to draw a line and declare that the lives of mass murderers,
after a fair and impartial trial, will always be forfeit.

Few Americans flinched when Timothy McVeigh was executed in June 2001
for having murdered 168 people in the Oklahoma City bombing six years
earlier. Israel itself put Adolf Eichmann to death in May 1962 for
being one of the supreme architects of the Holocaust. The allied
nations of the world came together to conduct the Nuremberg Trials of
major Nazi war criminals, hanging 10 of the convicted on October 16,
1946. Their purpose was to broadcast to all humanity the fate of
anyone who would ever attempt such crimes again.

As for those who argue that if Israel puts its terrorist captives to
death the same will be done to its soldiers once captured, I ask,
does anyone seriously believe that it would be otherwise? We once
believed that Goldwasser and Regev might likewise come home alive,
and for two years Hizbullah manipulated the emotions of the country
to believe just that. But like so many other Israeli prisoners before
them, they ultimately came home in a box.

I am not suggesting that Israel take unilateral action and simply
hang captured terrorists. They should be given a fair trial, just
like Kuntar, in which he was found guilty and sentenced to more than
500 years in prison. But once found guilty and allowed an appeal, if
their conviction is upheld, they must be executed.

There are times when a country must temporarily violate a principle
to ensure it is upheld. Police cars speed to catch those who
themselves speed on highways, thereby endangering other motorists.
Surgeons cut open people's chests with knives to save their blocked
arteries and stopped hearts. And just governments must sometimes take
the lives of unrepentant terrorist mass-murderers to protect and
uphold the infinite value of human life.

The writer is the international best-selling author of 20 books, most
recently The Broken American Male and How to Fix Him.

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7. Sami Al-Quntar - I Will Kill More Israelis

Special Dispatch | No. 1999 | July 23, 2008
Lebanon/ Jihad & Terrorism Studies Project
Released Lebanese Terrorist Samir Al-Quntar Vows to Fight Under Hizbullah:
Allah Willing, I Will Kill More Israelis

Following are excerpts from TV programs with released Lebanese terrorist
Samir Al-Quntar, which aired on various TV channels in July 2008.

To view this clip on MEMRI TV, visit
http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/1819.htm.

Al-Manar TV, July 16, 2008
Samir Al-Quntar: "The weapon of a position that has been turned into a
culture builds the homeland of the resistance. It has become the culture of
the generations that will realize the dream of annihilating that plundering
entity. Allow me to commemorate a great legendary commander, the martyred
hero and mujahid 'Imad Mughniya. I would like to say just one thing: Hajj
'Imad, we will only be worthy of the blood you sacrificed when we force this
enemy to long for your times." [...]
Al-Manar TV, July 17, 2008
"At this time yesterday, I was in the hands of the enemies. This time
yesterday, I was still in their hands. But right now, there is nothing I'd
like more than to face them again. I ask Allah to make this happen very
soon. Whoever thinks that the liberation of the Shaba' Farms of the Lebanese
lands can bring an end to this conflict is deluded. Take my word for it.
Even if we let them be, they will not let us be." [...]

Al-Jadid TV, July 18, 2008
Samir Al-Quntar: "There is a disease in this region called 'the state of
Israel,' which we refer to as 'the plundering entity.' If we do not put an
end to this disease, it will follow us, even if we flee to the end of the
world. So it's better to get rid of it." [...]

Al-Manar TV, July 17, 2008
Samir Al-Quntar: "If we consider the history of the conflict... When you
read books written by the Zionists about the wars of 1967, 1948, and 1973,
you feel that no value was attributed to the lives of the Arabs. Arab
soldiers would fall, others would go missing in action... There was a kind
of disdain for their lives. This was evident in the lack of seriousness in
dealing with cases of Egyptians, Lebanese, and others who went missing in
action in the conflict with the plundering entity.

"Hizbullah, however, has been searching for missing people - martyred or
alive. They had no reason to carry out a capturing operation for my sake
other than their belief in the value of human life. I remember that
Secretary-General [Nasrallah] once said: 'If Samir Al-Quntar is in prison,
it means Lebanon in its entirety is in prison.' This reflects the value of
human life...

"Today, everybody talks about human rights, democracy, and modern
development... Human rights begin here - in caring for the individual in
society. The individual is everything. To be honest, we used to envy our
enemy - how it would go to the end of the world in order to retrieve a body,
and how it was ready to go all the way to free one of its captured soldiers.
Today, Allah be praised, we have the resistance, which retrieves the bodies
of the martyrs, and every single prisoner. It does not leave prisoners in
jail or bodies in the hands of the enemies." [...]

Al-Jadid TV, July 21, 2008
Sheikh 'Atallah Hamoud, head of the Lebanese Society for Prisoners and
Released Prisoners: "This is a gift from the Islamic resistance to the
liberated hero, Lt.-Col. Samir Al-Quntar. Mujahideen like Samir Al-Quntar
and his brothers do not care about themselves, because they have dedicated
themselves to the resistance, the cause, and the homeland."

Narrator: "The special gift from the resistance merged with the words of
Al-Quntar, who vowed that his gun would play a role in avenging the blood of
the martyrs."

Samir Al-Quntar: "This is the most beautiful gift, except for freedom
itself. I'd like to salute the Islamic resistance and Secretary-General
Nasrallah for their trust. First, this is the Islamic resistance's way of
reaffirming their faith in me as a fighter. Second, this gun will play a
role, Allah willing, in avenging the blood of 'Imad Mughaniya." [...]

Future TV, July 22, 2008

Samir Al-Quntar: "If you are asking whether I killed Israelis - I did, Allah
be praised."

Interviewer: "Including children?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "No. I am proud of this, and Allah willing, I will get the
chance to kill more Israelis. As for the children, that's another story. A
girl was killed during the operation, in the crossfire. In all the
operations that involved capturing Israeli hostages, the hostages were
killed by the bullets of the Israeli forces. In the operation of Dalal
Al-Maghrabi, the [Israelis] fired like crazy on the bus, and killed a large
number of Jewish hostages. In the Ma'alot operation, hostages were taken at
a high school. [The Israelis] used anti-tank missiles to storm the school,
killing many. The same thing happened in my operation. When we fired at
them, in response to their fire, they began shooting in our direction like
crazy. They are the ones who killed the hostages."

[...]

Interviewer: "What did you study [while in prison]?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "Social studies and humanities."

Interviewer: "Did you complete your master's degree?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "No. I tried and took six courses, but they stopped it,
saying it was forbidden. Other brothers completed their master's degree, but
they prevented me personally from doing so, for reasons unknown to me."

Interviewer: "Are you considering completing your master's?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "No. Allah willing, I will do a different one."

Interviewer: "In what?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "A master's degree in resistance."

Interviewer: "What form will it take?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "Military..."

Interviewer: "So Samir Al-Quntar is declaring tonight that..."

Samir Al-Quntar: "I've already declared this."

Interviewer: "You declared that you would be a member of the resistance, but
today you are declaring that you will be a resistance fighter, and that you
will carry out military missions for the resistance."

Samir Al-Quntar: "Without the slightest doubt."

Interviewer: "The Islamic resistance?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "Yes."

Interviewer: "Is that a done deal?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely. I say it three
times."[...]

Al-Jazeera TV, July 19, 2008
Samir Al-Quntar: "At 02:00, they asked us to prepare for departure. When we
left, the Israeli media filled the corridor, taking pictures of us. They
wanted us to wear clothes that they brought over. These clothes were so
ridiculous that anybody seeing us wearing them would burst into laughter, no
matter what."

Interviewer: "What kind of clothes?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "Long underwear..."

Interviewer: "Do you mean pajamas?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "If only they were pajamas... I asked the brothers to wait.
I called the man in charge over and said to him: We will not go out in these
clothes. I gave them back to him. He said it was not his decision, and I
said: So call off the deal. I said: Call off the deal. We are returning to
our cells. He said to me: You've waited 30 years, and now you want to call
off the deal over this? I said to him: Yes. They started making calls, and
then the warden came. I said to him: I want you to call off the deal
immediately. We are returning to our cells. He had told me there was a
decision that we must wear these clothes. I told him that we have maintained
our honor for 30 years, and we refuse to be humiliated in the last half
hour. When they realized we were serious about this, they started making
calls, and eventually, they backed down. Then we left in a long convoy..."

Interviewer: "So you defeated them even at the last minute."

Samir Al-Quntar: "Yes."

[...]

Interviewer: "To the best of your knowledge, who made the decision to
assassinate you?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "The decision was made by a senior officer, who was the
head of the research division of military intelligence. His name is Amos
Gilad. Today he is a very influential advisor, and his decisions are passed
easily in the Defense Ministry - the Zionist Ministry of War. He made the
decision, and I think it has political backing. As for me, I vow to make
them pay the price for my martyrdom in advance."

[...]

Interviewer: "Brother Samir, we would like to celebrate your birthday with
you. You deserve even more than this. I think that 11,000 prisoners - if
they can see this program now - are celebrating your birthday with you.
Happy birthday, brother Samir."

Samir Al-Quntar: "Thank you."

Interviewer: "Go ahead... There is a picture here... If the camera can show
this... Let's cut it... Does the camera show this clearly or not? We have a
picture here... This is the sword of the Arabs, Samir. Don't cut the
picture, cut on the side."

Samir Al-Quntar: "Here's Abu Qassam [Marwan Barghouti]."

Interviewer: "Marwan is here."

Samir Al-Quntar: "Abu Qassam is here with Ahmad Sa'dat. That's our prison
warden..."

Interviewer: "This one?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "Yes."

Interviewer: "What is the warden's name?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "His name is... Never mind."

Interviewer: "This is when you were released. Here you are with Wafiq Safa."

Samir Al-Quntar: "Yes, this is Wafiq Safa. This is the most beautiful
picture - with Hassan Nasrallah. This is the most beautiful picture. There
cannot be anything more beautiful. Me and the secretary-general - the most
beautiful picture of me ever taken."

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