Monday, December 26, 2016

Lazer Beams: Israel's Chanuka Message to the World: We're not Budging

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Lazer Beams: Israel's Chanuka Message to the World: We're not Budging

“We have not taken foreign territory or any alien property, but have occupied our ancestral heritage, for some time unjustly wrested from us by our enemies; now that we have a favorable opportunity, we are merely recovering our ancestral heritage” (Maccabees 1, 15:33-34).

http://lazerbrody.typepad.com/lazer_beams/2016/12/israels-chanuka-message-to-the-world-were-not-budging.html

Sunday, December 25, 2016

Do Not DESTROY AMONA EVEN IF RESIDENTS AGREE! BIG CHILLUL HASHEM! Chanuka Message to the World: We're not Budging ...Amona-A strategic defeat for Zionism By Martin Sherman... Rejecting the False Notion That Israel is an Occupier By Alan Clemmons. The Supreme Court or The Supreme Being? by Shifra Hoffman

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Let us learn from the Maccabees how to fight for Amona!.  

1 Maccabees 15:33 http://www.biblestudytools.com/rsva/1-maccabees/15-33.html

33 but Simon gave him this reply: "We have neither taken foreign land nor seized foreign property, but only the inheritance of our fathers, which at one time had been unjustly taken by our enemies.


Lazer Beams: Israel's Chanuka Message to the World: We're not Budging
http://shemittahrediscovered.blogspot.com/2016/12/lazer-beams-israels-chanuka-message-to.html

I  hear you argue that this is a mute point.  After all...the Amona Community has accepted an agreement to evacuate peacefully!

It is not so simple...

Amona: A Mix Of Emotions After Agreement By Shannon Nuszen
http://5tjt.com/amona-a-mix-of-emotions-after-agreement/

The kids are furious at their parents!
 For Elad and Sarah, parents of six, the acceptance of the proposal was very difficult. It was a long and grueling process, but in the end the feeling was relief. They felt like they had fought a good fight, and in the end they were finally being taken seriously. For months they had been under tremendous stress over the outcome of the court decision, and for weeks they were without sleep, fearing each day they would wake up surrounded by soldiers and police ready to pull them from their homes....
The announcement that the residents of Amona had accepted the last proposal was made before Elad and Sarah could explain anything to their children. When they finally arrived home, there were no hugs and smiles. Ayana and a handful of her teenage friends were furious with them—some of them so angry that they couldn’t speak. In a fit of rage, Ayana went into her parents’ bedroom and wrote on their wall, “Eretz Yisrael—we have betrayed you!” And that explains exactly how she felt. She felt her parents had betrayed not only her but also the land of Israel as well. Again, it’s displaced anger, but righteous nonetheless. What Ayana and the rest of the children of Amona are having to endure right now is not fair, and a government that would carry out such evil needs to be reevaluated.
They know the truth...This is a very stupid plan of action!

Demolishing Amona and displacing over 40 families with over 200 kids is causing and will cause these families terrible trauma.... but even more tragic than this is that it is a terrible Chillul Hashem! It will create a hard to remove black blemish on the GOI (Government of Israel).

With this precedent, many other communities are at risk of destruction. If the past is any indication, take for example the Gush Katif expulsion, there is good reason to believe that this atrocity will provoke increased acts of terror even rockets,  a generation of kids at risk, emotional turmoil, unemployment, and a dependency of families now becoming dependent on government social welfare rather staying economically independent.  

It is a useless drain and terrible waste of time, money and resources to demolish and rebuild homes for no good reason. To add insult to injury it will be coupled most certainly with great satisfaction and celebration by enemies of Israel for an unearned victory of destruction of Jewish Settlement  executed and paid for by the hands of a Jewish government who has become their useful idiot!!!

This senseless demolition of Jewish homes brings absolutely no benefit to anyone...

Not to any Arab who is even being compensated or receiving benefit...

Not even to the Israel Supreme Court who is pushing this agenda.  They will not reap benefit.  They will ultimately suffer the most.

It will serve to raise distrust, deepen the anger and resentment against a self appointing corrupt Israel Supreme Court and the Israeli Judicial system.  Even if they "win" this battle they will have lost credibility and respect of the nation at large..

This does not even bring into play the Divine retribution of being a G-dless court of law.

This betrayal by fellow Jews, who execute the destruction of Jewish homes in Judea and Samaria to advance the so called Peace Process and pave the way to a 2 State Solution annuls fundamental Torah teachings  that Bible believers have instilled in their offspring for eternity.

The timing is such that it will strengthen the immoral justification of a UN Resolution that condemns Jewish Settlement in Judea and Samaria and denies any Jewish claim to East Jerusalem and Judea and Samaria.  

This all translates into CHILLUL HASHEM a desecration of G-d's H-ly Name!

Alternatively, repealing the Israel's Supreme Courts decision to demolish any existing homes in Amona and deciding to build those extra homes on the other side of the hill to expand Jewish Settlement will do the opposite.

That is the ONLY type of response Israel should have at the moment!

INTO THE FRAY: Amona-A strategic defeat for Zionism
By Martin Sherman
http://www.israpundit.org/archives/63620318

Rejecting the False Notion That Israel is an Occupier 
By Alan Clemmons
http://www.jewishpress.com/indepth/opinions/rejecting-the-false-notion-that-israel-is-an-occupier/2016/12/27/

The Supreme Court or The Supreme Being? 
By Shifra Hoffman
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/19806

Saturday, December 24, 2016

Fwd: Sore losers by Mike Huckabee on Harassment of Ivanka and Jared Kushner on JetBlue


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Robin,

The ugly, rude intolerance of the left was on full display yesterday, when Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner were verbally assaulted (to use the term the left would use if one of theirs had been the target) by a passenger on a JetBlue flight. They were traveling in coach with their three small children when this cretin made a public spectacle of himself by attacking Ivanka's father and accusing her of ruining their flight. The man (who was setting a great example for his own child) was removed from the plane, and immediately whined that his rights were being violated.

The bully and his defenders tried to claim he had just been exercising his free speech rights to "question" Ivanka, but that was disproven by his same-sex spouse's earlier Tweet that the two saw the "evil" couple in the airport and chased after them to "harass" them. He quickly deleted his Twitter account, but the cat was already out of the bag. By their own admission, this was deliberate, premeditated harassment.

I'm getting weary of having to write about sore loser liberals behaving like terrible two-year-olds, so instead of wasting any pixels on this couple's obnoxious behavior toward anyone whose politics vary a whit from theirs (which, as you'll see at the link, is a longstanding habit), I'll point you to this PJ Media examination of the ways various news outlets covered the story on social media. They ranged from telling the truth, to trying to shade the truth to make the aggressor look better, to outright falsification to make him sound like the innocent victim. Want to know where "fake news" comes from? Read this and see how the liberal media make their sausage. I especially enjoyed the last paragraph.

One more note: the intolerant liberal also demanded to know, "Why is she on our flight? She should be flying private." Of course, if she had, she would have been called a rich elitist. But the fact that Ivanka and her family were traveling coach on JetBlue shows that they don't live in a bubble of privilege and she understands the value of money. Sounds like somebody raised her right.

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Leftist Artists Attack Ivanka Trump

By Mike Huckabee

Some leftist "artists" are demanding that Ivanka Trump take down their art that hangs on her walls because they don't want to be associated with her. They call her a hypocrite, apparently not being clear on the meaning of that term, since they want to make a big show of demanding that she not display art that they willingly took her money to sell to her.

I realize from some of the quotes that I'm not dealing with very mature or well-informed people, so I'll try to make this primer on capitalism as simple as I can: Once you decide to sell your creation to someone else, you give up the right to tell them what to do with it. Ivanka can put your art on her walls or in her fireplace. It's up to her. It's hers now. If you'd wanted to maintain control over who could see your art, you should have kept it locked in your bedroom. The same goes for liberal rock stars who declare that they don't want Republicans listening to their music. The day you signed that ASCAP contract, you traded away the right to dictate who's allowed to buy your records. You want to have total control over your creative works and keep them away from people you disagree with politically, but you also want to take their money for them. That's what "hypocrisy" is all about, Charlie Brown.

Besides, I thought artists created art so that they could share their creativity and spread their ideas to the world. What is the point of sharing ideas with people who already have the exact same ideas as you do? I write books, but I don't keep the manuscripts locked in my safe. I want to sell as many copies as I can, and if any liberals want to buy a copy, I'm thrilled to see them read it and happy to take their money (I'll need to see an ID before I take a check, though).

If I saw a photo of, say, Hillary Clinton's bookshelf and spotted a copy of "God, Guns, Grits and Gravy," I'd be glad to know that she was getting a different point of view on what working Americans in "flyover country" are actually like. Of course, I've never seen such a photo, and I doubt that she's ever read that book. If she had, she might have spent more time in Michigan than with Wall Street bankers and Hollywood stars, and not promised to put coal miners out of work, and actually won the election.

A Permanent Attitude Change

By Mike Huckabee

Every day until Christmas, I'm recounting " Simple Christmas " stories shared with me a few years ago by my radio listeners. One thing we all learned from "A Charlie Brown Christmas" is that it's not how fancy your tree is that matters, it's the love it represents. A radio listener of mine named Vicky from California sent me a beautiful story that illustrates that as well as Charles M. Schultz did. If you like this story please leave me a comment on my website here.

Vicky recalled a time years before, when her young family was desperately poor and struggling to provide Christmas for their three small children. Her husband brought home a tree, but after working 14 hours, he hadn't noticed it was dead and brown on one side.

A neighbor tried to help by giving them a little 18-inch, lighted table-top tree. Vickie thought it was so small and ugly, she began to cry at the thought that this thing would be their family's tree. Just then, her little daughter began to cry, too, and hugged her. But she was crying for a very different reason.

The little girl said in awe, "That is the most beautiful tree I have ever seen. Do we really get to have that as our tree this year?"

Vicki wrote, "I had a permanent attitude change. That night, I couldn't stop thanking our Heavenly Father enough for His blessings."

So you see, it's true: A little child shall lead them. Tomorrow, a story that reminds us Christmas is not about the getting, but the giving.

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Fwd: AFSI CONDEMNS UN'S SHAMEFUL ANTI-ISRAEL VOTE

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UN VOTE AGAINST ISRAEL SHAMES OBAMA

Barack Hussein Obama promised a December surprise, and he wasn't referring to his golf score. While he is vacationing in Hawaii at the U.S. taxpayer's expense, his lackeys in the United AbomiNations managed to pass a strongly worded anti-Israel resolution calling for the end of all building in Israel - including eastern Jerusalem. 
 
Obama kept promising that he had Israel's back. We knew that meant the knife was poised to strike. As he leaves office with his inglorious and shameful record of failure, both domestically and internationally, he has managed to hurt Israel as much as possible in the international arena.
 
The good news is that Israel is NOT bound by the Security Council vote. The very good news is that President-elect Donald Trump, NOT Barack Hussein Obama, will be leading the U.S. voting in the U.N.  However, this anti-Israel resolution cannot be vetoed retroactively.  It cannot be reversed by a future American President.
 
Recognizing that the United (Arab) Nations is united against America as well as Israel, Trump should encourage the Congress to withdraw all U.S. funding to the United (Arab) Nations and, of course, to the Palestinian Authority, which still hasn't recognized Israel's right to exist in any borders. Let's see how the voting will go once the money dries up. There won't be any surprises then.  
 
Israel must now act in its own interest. If that means withdrawing support for its neighbors in holding the forces of evil at bay, so be it.  If it means declaring sovereignty, we support that decision.
 
By withholding the veto, the US has now played an important card in the game plan against Israel.  Israel, we hope, still has a "Trump" card.  It may be time to use it.



 
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Fwd: Remarks PM Netanyahu slams Pres. Obama for UNSC resolution

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PM Netanyahu's Remarks at the Lighting of the First Chanukah Candle at an Event in Salute of Wounded IDF and Security Forces Veterans and Victims of Terrorism

(Communicated by the Prime Minister's Media Adviser)

 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made the following remarks on the first night of Chanukah this evening (Saturday, 24 December 2016) at an event in salute of wounded IDF and security forces veterans and victims of terrorism:

 

"Citizens of Israel, I would like to reassure you. The resolution that was adopted yesterday at the United Nations is distorted and shameful but we will overcome it. The resolution determines that the Jewish Quarter [in the Old City of Jerusalem] is 'occupied territory'. This is delusional. The resolution determines that the Western Wall is 'occupied territory'. This too is delusional. There is nothing more absurd than calling the Western Wall and the Jewish Quarter occupied territory. There is also an attempt here, which will not succeed, to impose permanent settlement terms on Israel. You might recall that the last one who tried to do this was Carter, an extremely hostile president to Israel, and who just recently said that Hamas is not a terrorist organization. Carter passed sweeping decisions against us at the UN of a similar kind, and this was also unsuccessful. We opposed this and nothing happened.

 

All American presidents since Carter upheld the American commitment not to try to dictate permanent settlement terms to Israel at the Security Council. And yesterday, in complete contradiction of this commitment, including an explicit commitment by President Obama himself in 2011, the Obama administration carried out a shameful anti-Israel ploy at the UN. I would like to tell you that the resolution that was adopted, not only doesn't bring peace closer, it drives it further away. It hurts justice; it hurts the truth. Think about this absurdity, half a million human beings are being slaughtered in Syria. Tens of thousands are being butchered in Sudan. The entire Middle East is going up in flames and the Obama administration and the Security Council choose to gang up on the only democracy in the Middle East – the State of Israel. What a disgrace.

 

My friends, I would like to tell you on the first night of Chanukah that this will not avail them. We reject this resolution outright, just as we rejected the UN resolution that determined that Zionism was racism. It took time but that resolution was rescinded; it will take time but this one will also be rescinded. Now I will tell you how it will be rescinded. It will be rescinded not because of our retreats but because of our steadfastness and that of our allies. I remind you that we withdrew from Gaza, uprooted communities and took people out of their graves. Did this help us at all at the UN? Did this improve our relations at the UN? We were hit with thousands of rockets and at the UN we were hit with the Goldstone report!

 

So I will tell you what is clear, I know, to the vast majority of Israeli citizens: We learned this lesson, and we will not go there. But I also want to tell you something else: We are not alone. I spoke last night with many American leaders. I was pleased to hear from members of the American Congress, from Democrats and Republicans alike, that they will fight an all-out war against this resolution with all the power at their disposal. I heard the exact same things from our friends in the incoming administration, who said that they will fight an all-out war against this resolution. And I heard this from across the spectrum of American public opinion and American politics – Republicans, Democrats, Jews and non-Jews. As I spoke yesterday with leaders in Congress and the incoming American administration, they told me unequivocally: 'We are sick of this and it will not continue. We will change this resolution. We will not allow anyone to harm the State of Israel.' They are declaring their intention to pass legislation to punish countries and bodies that try to harm Israel. They say that this will also include the UN itself. I remind you that the UN receives a quarter, 25%, of its budget from the US alone.

 

In my most recent speech to the UN, in September, I said that a storm was expected in the UN before it gets better there. We knew that this is possible and we expect that it will come. The resolution that was passed at the UN yesterday is part of the swan song of the old world that is biased against Israel, but, my friends, we are entering a new era. And just as President-elect Trump said yesterday, it will happen much sooner than you think. In the new era there is a much higher price for those who try to harm Israel, and that the price will be exacted not only by the US, but by Israel as well. 

 

Two countries with which we have diplomatic relations cosponsored the resolution against us at the UN; therefore, I ordered yesterday that our ambassadors be recalled from, Senegal and from New Zealand. I have ordered that all Israeli assistance to Senegal be halted, and there's more to come. Those who work with us will benefit because Israel has much to give to the countries of the world. But those who work against us will lose – because there will be a diplomatic and economic price for their actions against Israel. Additionally, I have instructed the Foreign Ministry to complete, within a month, a reassessment of all of our contacts with the UN, including Israeli financing of UN institutions and the presence of UN representatives in the country. But I am not waiting; already now I have ordered to halt approximately NIS 30 million in financing for five UN institutions, five UN bodies that are especially hostile to Israel. I have already ordered that this be stopped, and there is more to come.

 

We are on a campaign of improving our relations with the nations of the world. And it will take more time, and I have said this as well, until our improved relations with countries on five continents are also reflected in their decisions in UN institutions. But I would like to tell you something else, and listen closely to what I'm saying. Contrary to what you might expect, it is very likely that last night's scandalous resolution will accelerate this process, because it is the straw that broke the camel's back. Last night's resolution is a call to arms for all of our many friends in the US and elsewhere around the world, friends who are sick of the UN's hostility toward Israel, and they intend to bring about a fundamental change in the UN. Therefore, this evening I tell you in the language of our sources, the sweet will yet come forth from the bitter and those who come to curse will yet bless.

 

Here, on the first night of Chanukah, I stand next to the Maccabees of our times, IDF soldiers and wounded IDF heroes. I salute you and I say to you clearly: The light will dispel the darkness. The spirit of the Maccabees will overcome. Happy Chanukah."


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Friday, December 23, 2016

Fwd: TZC Newsletter December 23rd, 2016, Kislev 24, 5777 Shabbat MeVorchim Vayeshev

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TZC Newsletter December 23rd, 2016, Kislev 24, 5777 Shabbat MeVorchim Vayeshev


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FABULOUS! AL HANISIM! THE 16 POINT POSITION PAPER by Mr. Trump's Israel Advisory Committee Jason Dov Greenblatt and David Friedman

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Jason D. Greenblatt, EVP/Chief Legal Officer of The Trump Organization, co-chairman of Mr. Trump's Israel Advisory Committee & Co-Founder of InspireConversation.com - Nov 2, 2016 

Joint Statement from Jason Dov Greenblatt and David Friedman, Co-Chairmen of the Israel Advisory Committee to Donald J. Trump 

It has been an exhilarating election cycle. Approximately seven months ago, we were blessed to have been tapped by Donald J. Trump to be his top advisors with respect to the State of Israel. We have been fortunate to work with a talented team of people and have put together the below positions. Each of these positions have been discussed with Mr. Trump and the Trump campaign, and most have been stated, in one form or another, by Mr. Trump in various interviews or speeches given by him or on his social media accounts. For those of you who are true friends of the State of Israel, and for those of you who believe that the State of Israel and the United States of America have an unbreakable friendship, we urge you to read the below. We would like to express our gratitude to those individuals who have helped us over the past few months. We truly appreciate your efforts, friendship and guidance. We would also like to express our gratitude to our friend, a great friend of the State of Israel, Donald J. Trump, who gave us the tremendous opportunity to serve in this capacity. May God bless the United States of America and the State of Israel. 

1 - The unbreakable bond between the United States and Israel is based upon shared values of democracy, freedom of speech, respect for minorities, cherishing life, and the opportunity for all citizens to pursue their dreams. 

2 - Israel is the state of the Jewish people, who have lived in that land for 3,500 years. The State of Israel was founded with courage and determination by great men and women against enormous odds and is an inspiration to people everywhere who value freedom and human dignity. 

3 - Israel is a staunch ally of the U.S. and a key partner in the global war against Islamic jihadism. Military cooperation and coordination between Israel and the U.S. must continue to grow. 

4 - The American people value our close friendship and alliance with Israel culturally, religiously, and politically. While other nations have required U.S. troops to defend them, Israelis have always defended their own country by themselves and only ask for military equipment assistance and diplomatic support to do so. The U.S. does not need to nation-build in Israel or send troops to defend Israel. 

5 - The Memorandum of Understanding signed by the American and Israeli Governments is a good first step, but there is much more to be done. A Trump Administration will ensure that Israel receives maximum military, strategic and tactical cooperation from the United States, and the MOU will not limit the support that we give. Further, Congress will not be limited to give support greater than that provided by the MOU if it chooses to do so. Israel and the United States benefit tremendously from what each country brings to the table. The relationship is a two way street. 

6 - The U.S. should veto any United Nations votes that unfairly single out Israel and will work in international institutions and forums, including in our relations with the European Union, to oppose efforts to delegitimize Israel, impose discriminatory double standards against Israel, or to impose special labeling requirements on Israeli products or boycotts on Israeli goods. 

7 - The U.S. should cut off funds for the UN Human Rights Council, a body dominated by countries presently run by dictatorships that seems solely devoted to slandering the Jewish State. UNESCO's attempt to disconnect the State of Israel from Jerusalem is a one-sided attempt to ignore Israel's 3,000-year bond to its capital city, and is further evidence of the enormous anti-Israel bias of the United Nations. 

8 - The U.S. should view the effort to boycott, divest from, and sanction (BDS) Israel as inherently anti-Semitic and take strong measures, both diplomatic and legislative, to thwart actions that are intended to limit commercial relations with Israel, or persons or entities doing business in Israeli areas, in a discriminatory manner. The BDS movement is just another attempt by the Palestinians to avoid having to commit to a peaceful co-existence with Israel. The false notion that Israel is an occupier should be rejected. 

9 - The Trump administration will ask the Justice Department to investigate coordinated attempts on college campuses to intimidate students who support Israel. 

10 - A two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians appears impossible as long as the Palestinians are unwilling to renounce violence against Israel or recognize Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state. Additionally, the Palestinians are divided between PA rule in the West Bank and Hamas rule in Gaza so there is not a united Palestinian people who could control a second state. Hamas is a US-designated terrorist organization that actively seeks Israel's destruction. We will seek to assist the Israelis and the Palestinians in reaching a comprehensive and lasting peace, to be freely and fairly negotiated between those living in the region. 

11 - The Palestinian leadership, including the PA, has undermined any chance for peace with Israel by raising generations of Palestinian children on an educational program of hatred of Israel and Jews. The larger Palestinian society is regularly taught such hatred on Palestinian television, in the Palestinian press, in entertainment media, and in political and religious communications. The two major Palestinian political parties, Hamas and Fatah, regularly promote anti-Semitism and jihad. 

12 - The U.S. cannot support the creation of a new state where terrorism is financially incentivized, terrorists are celebrated by political parties and government institutions, and the corrupt diversion of foreign aid is rampant. The U.S. should not support the creation of a state that forbids the presence of Christian or Jewish citizens, or that discriminates against people on the basis of religion. 

13 - The U.S. should support direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians without preconditions, and will oppose all Palestinian, European and other efforts to bypass direct negotiations between parties in favor of an imposed settlement. Any solutions imposed on Israel by outside parties including by the United Nations Security Council, should be opposed. We support Israel's right and obligation to defend itself against terror attacks upon its people and against alternative forms of warfare being waged upon it legally, economically, culturally, and otherwise. 

14 - Israel's maintenance of defensible borders that preserve peace and promote stability in the region is a necessity. Pressure should not be put on Israel to withdraw to borders that make attacks and conflict more likely. 

15 - The U.S. will recognize Jerusalem as the eternal and indivisible capital of the Jewish state and Mr. Trump's Administration will move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem. 

16 - Despite the Iran Nuclear deal in 2015, the U.S. State Department recently designated Iran, yet again, as the leading state sponsor of terrorism, putting the Middle East particularly, but the whole world at risk by financing, arming, and training terrorist groups operating around the world including Hamas, Hezbollah, and forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The U.S. must counteract Iran's ongoing violations of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action regarding Iran's quest for nuclear weapons and their noncompliance with past and present sanctions, as well as the agreements they signed, and implement tough, new sanctions when needed to protect the world and Iran's neighbors from its continuing nuclear and non-nuclear threats. 

Jason D. Greenblatt 

EVP/Chief Legal Officer of The Trump Organization, co-chairman of Mr. Trump's Israel Advisory Committee & Co-Founder of 
InspireConversation.com

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Robin Ticker

Israel Advocacy Calendar (www.IsraelAdvocacyCalendar.com).
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Thursday, December 22, 2016

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Fwd: THANK YOU DONALD TRUMP THE U.S.A. MATTERS, AGAIN Egypt scuttles UN vote on Israeli settlement after Trump warning

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Egypt scuttles UN vote on Israeli settlement after Trump warning

JOEL GEHRKE (@JOELMENTUM)  12/22/16 11:07 AM

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/egypt-scuttles-un-vote-on-israeli-settlement-after-trump-warning/article/2610236

Egyptian officials scrapped a plan to proceed with a United Nations Security Council vote condemning the construction of Israeli settlements, following pushback from Israeli officials and President-elect Trump.

"Egypt requested the vote's delay to permit them to conduct an additional meeting of the Arab League's foreign ministers to work on the resolution's wording," Haaretz reported, citing Western diplomats. But the vote might be postponed "indefinitely," according to the report.

Israeli settlement construction drew condemnation from the State Department earlier this year, in addition to the rebukes of more customary critics, raising fears in Israel and among congressional Republicans that President Obama might not veto a resolution on the matter in the waning days of his presidency. President-elect Trump stated his opposition to the resolution, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was lobbying Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi to drop the resolution.

"The resolution being considered at the United Nations Security Council regarding Israel should be vetoed," Trump said in a statement. "As the United States has long maintained, peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians will only come through direct negotiations between the parties, and not through the imposition of terms by the United Nations."

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Fwd: Action Alert - Veto anti-Israel UN Sec. Council Res. & Move US Embassy


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Unity Coalition for Israel

Trump team puts forth 16 Position Points on Israel which encourages a veto of any anti-Israel UN Resolution and the Move of the US Embassy to Jerusalem.

The Unity Coalition for Israel wishes all of our readers a happy and healthy Chanukah and Christmas.



In the spirit of these holidays, we are expressing our joy and elation over the 16 point position paper on Israel (please take time to read it below) written by Jason Dov Greenblatt and David Friedman (Friedman recently chosen by Trump as US Ambassador to Israel).

We could not have expressed these 16 points any more clearly ourselves. The document is a windfall for friends of Israel who support Jewish sovereignty and security in the land. We express our gratitude for this strong stand being taken by the Trump Presidential Transition Team.

In light of the spirit of freedom both Chanukah and Christmas evoke, we want to call our readers to action over 2 issues raised in this key 16 Point Position Paper:

1 - Remind President Obama to VETO the French-introduced UN Security Council resolution proposing the recognition of a Palestinian state within 18 months OR to impose restrictions on Israel regarding any activity within the lands of Judea and Samaria ('West Bank'). This resolution can take place at any moment and we must make our support for a veto of this resolution known!

2 - Encourage Donald Trump and his team to stand fast on moving the US Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The US Congressional Law, the Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995, sponsored by Senator Bob Dole of Kansas, long-time friend of Israel and UCI, was scheduled to be enforced by May of 1999. Let Donald Trump, our new Ambassador David Friedman, and Congress (who voted overwhelmingly for its passage) all know that we also strongly support this move!

CLICK HERE TO TAKE ACTION NOW!

Ambassador David Friedman and Jason Dov Greenblatt, Co-Chairmen of the Israel Advisory Committee to Donald J. Trump, should be lauded for their work in bringing about a 16 point masterpiece.

Read and sign the letter below. Copies will be sent to: President Obama, President Elect Donald Trump, Ambassador David Friedman, Jason Dov Greenblatt and your Senator and Representatives

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We are also including the entire 16 Point Position Paper for you here:

THE 16 POINT POSITION PAPER by Mr. Trump's Israel Advisory Committee

Jason D. Greenblatt, EVP/Chief Legal Officer of The Trump Organization, co-chairman of Mr. Trump's Israel Advisory Committee & Co-Founder of InspireConversation.com - Nov 2, 2016

Joint Statement from Jason Dov Greenblatt and David Friedman, Co-Chairmen of the Israel Advisory Committee to Donald J. Trump

It has been an exhilarating election cycle. Approximately seven months ago, we were blessed to have been tapped by Donald J. Trump to be his top advisors with respect to the State of Israel. We have been fortunate to work with a talented team of people and have put together the below positions. Each of these positions have been discussed with Mr. Trump and the Trump campaign, and most have been stated, in one form or another, by Mr. Trump in various interviews or speeches given by him or on his social media accounts. For those of you who are true friends of the State of Israel, and for those of you who believe that the State of Israel and the United States of America have an unbreakable friendship, we urge you to read the below. We would like to express our gratitude to those individuals who have helped us over the past few months. We truly appreciate your efforts, friendship and guidance. We would also like to express our gratitude to our friend, a great friend of the State of Israel, Donald J. Trump, who gave us the tremendous opportunity to serve in this capacity. May God bless the United States of America and the State of Israel.

1 - The unbreakable bond between the United States and Israel is based upon shared values of democracy, freedom of speech, respect for minorities, cherishing life, and the opportunity for all citizens to pursue their dreams.

2 - Israel is the state of the Jewish people, who have lived in that land for 3,500 years. The State of Israel was founded with courage and determination by great men and women against enormous odds and is an inspiration to people everywhere who value freedom and human dignity.

3 - Israel is a staunch ally of the U.S. and a key partner in the global war against Islamic jihadism. Military cooperation and coordination between Israel and the U.S. must continue to grow.

4 - The American people value our close friendship and alliance with Israel culturally, religiously, and politically. While other nations have required U.S. troops to defend them, Israelis have always defended their own country by themselves and only ask for military equipment assistance and diplomatic support to do so. The U.S. does not need to nation-build in Israel or send troops to defend Israel.

5 - The Memorandum of Understanding signed by the American and Israeli Governments is a good first step, but there is much more to be done. A Trump Administration will ensure that Israel receives maximum military, strategic and tactical cooperation from the United States, and the MOU will not limit the support that we give. Further, Congress will not be limited to give support greater than that provided by the MOU if it chooses to do so. Israel and the United States benefit tremendously from what each country brings to the table. The relationship is a two way street.

6 - The U.S. should veto any United Nations votes that unfairly single out Israel and will work in international institutio ns and forums, including in our relations with the European Union, to oppose efforts to delegitimize Israel, impose discriminatory double standards against Israel, or to impose special labeling requirements on Israeli products or boycotts on Israeli goods.

7 - The U.S. should cut off funds for the UN Human Rights Council, a body dominated by countries presently run by dictatorships that seems solely devoted to slandering the Jewish State. UNESCO's attempt to disconnect the State of Israel from Jerusalem is a one-sided attempt to ignore Israel's 3,000-year bond to its capital city, and is further evidence of the enormous anti-Israel bias of the United Nations.

8 - The U.S. should view the effort to boycott, divest from, and sanction (BDS) Israel as inherently anti-Semitic and take strong measures, both diplomatic and legislative, to thwart actions that are intended to limit commercial relations with Israel, or persons or entities doing business in Is raeli areas, in a discriminatory manner. The BDS movement is just another attempt by the Palestinians to avoid having to commit to a peaceful co-existence with Israel. The false notion that Israel is an occupier should be rejected.

9 - The Trump administration will ask the Justice Department to investigate coordinated attempts on college campuses to intimidate students who support Israel.

10 - A two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians appears impossible as long as the Palestinians are unwilling to renounce violence against Israel or recognize Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state. Additionally, the Palestinians are divided between PA rule in the West Bank and Hamas rule in Gaza so there is not a united Palestinian people who could control a second state. Hamas is a US-designated terrorist organization that actively seeks Israel's destruction. We will seek to assist the Israelis and the Palestinians in reaching a comprehensive and lasting peace, to be freely and fairly negotiated between those living in the region.

11 - The Palestinian leadership, including the PA, has undermined any chance for peace with Israel by raising generations of Palestinian children on an educational program of hatred of Israel and Jews. The larger Palestinian society is regularly taught such hatred on Palestinian television, in the Palestinian press, in entertainment media, and in political and religious communications. The two major Palestinian political parties, Hamas and Fatah, regularly promote anti-Semitism and jihad.

12 - The U.S. cannot support the creation of a new state where terrorism is financially incentivized, terrorists are celebrated by political parties and government institutions, and the corrupt diversion of foreign aid is rampant. The U.S. should not support the creation of a state that forbids the presence of Christian or Jewish citizens, or that discriminates against people on the basis of religion.

13 - The U.S. should support direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians without preconditions, and will oppose all Palestinian, European and other efforts to bypass direct negotiations between parties in favor of an imposed settlement. Any solutions imposed on Israel by outside parties including by the United Nations Security Council, should be opposed. We support Israel's right and obligation to defend itself against terror attacks upon its people and against alternative forms of warfare being waged upon it legally, economically, culturally, and otherwise.

14 - Israel's maintenance of defensible borders that preserve peace and promote stability in the region is a necessity. Pressure should not be put on Israel to withdraw to borders that make attacks and conflict more likely.

15 - The U.S. will recognize Jerusalem as the eternal and indivisible capital of the Jewish state and Mr. Trump's Administration wi ll move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem.

16 - Despite the Iran Nuclear deal in 2015, the U.S. State Department recently designated Iran, yet again, as the leading state sponsor of terrorism, putting the Middle East particularly, but the whole world at risk by financing, arming, and training terrorist groups operating around the world including Hamas, Hezbollah, and forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The U.S. must counteract Iran's ongoing violations of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action regarding Iran's quest for nuclear weapons and their noncompliance with past and present sanctions, as well as the agreements they signed, and implement tough, new sanctions when needed to protect the world and Iran's neighbors from its continuing nuclear and non-nuclear threats.

Jason D. Greenblatt

EVP/Chief Legal Officer of The Trump Organization, co-chairman of Mr. Trump's Israel Advisory Committee & Co-Founder of InspireC onversation.com

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