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Wednesday, October 18, 2017

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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Germany's Choice - Tsvi Sadan ISRAEL TODAY

Germany's Choice

Wednesday, April 26, 2017 |  Tsvi Sadan  ISRAEL TODAY
German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel made a choice during his visit to Israel. He chose to meet with two subversive NGOs rather than sit with Prime Minister Netanyahu. 
Gabriel's choice would be akin to a visit to Germany by Israel's Foreign Minister during which he met with German NGOs investigating German soldiers for war crimes in Afghanistan rather than meet with Chancellor Angela Merkel.
What makes Gabriel's choice even more aggravating is the fact that his visit was part of Germany's participation in Holocaust Memorial Day. Not unrelated is the fact that Gabriel's father was an avowed Nazi until the day he died in 2012, at the age of 91. Though this does not makes him one, it should have made him all the more sensitive. 
Further still, Gabriel's choice was made after a week of exchanges between himself and Netanyahu's office. In other words, Gabriel's choice was Germany's choice to prefer blatant anti-Israel NGOs over the elected Prime Minister of Israel.
The two organizations he met with are B'Tzelem and Breaking the Silence, groups that exist only to vilify Israel. Germany is supporting these organizations with millions of euros, thus blatantly interfering in Israel's internal affairs. For too long now, Israel has turned a blind eye to foreign governments' intervention, these attempts to make Israel capitulate to the European radical left agenda, an agenda that is becoming increasingly antisemitic.
Eldad Beck, a journalist who lived for many years in Germany, and who is well versed in German politics, wrote for the Mida news portal that Sigmar's was a deliberate and well calculated provocation. 
"Anyone claiming that the German Foreign Minister didn't know about the explosive nature of his meeting with Breaking the Silence and B'Tzelem," writes Beck, "is throwing dust in your eyes. The German government, German political parties and private and government funds are among the largest supporters of [Israeli] left-wing organizations."
Given this background, Netanyahu, for the first time, has drawn a clear red line: "My policy is clear," he said, "not to meet with diplomats who visit Israel and engage with organizations that slander Israeli soldiers and seek to have them put on trial as war criminals."
Commenting on Netanyahu's decision to cancel the meeting with him, Sigmar mislead observers by presenting subversive organizations as legitimate "civil organizations, some of which are critical of the government." He also said that "we do not want to enter the Israeli political game." 
What Sigmar would not state was the names of these "civil organizations" that Germany supports. These are the most radical, not civil, but political NGOs disguised as civil organizations.
According to NGO Monitor, Germany supports organizations engaged in legal warfare and advancing boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel. Among those receiving money from Germany are the "Women's Coalition for Peace," "Physicians for Human Rights," and "Zochrot" – an organization calling for the return of all Palestinian refugees to Israel (in other words, Israel's destruction). 
Germany also supports Palestinian organizations like Miftah, which has accused Israel of apartheid, cultural genocide and war crimes.
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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Will Yet Another Israelite Save Egypt From Famine? - Tsvi Sadan ISRAEL TODAY

Will Yet Another Israelite Save Egypt From Famine?

Tuesday, July 26, 2016 |  Tsvi Sadan  ISRAEL TODAY
Prime Minister Netanyahu's recent historic visit to Africa didn't receive proper coverage in the media. Behind the ceremonies and mutual compliments lies a fundamental recognition that Israel is a power to be reckoned with, and not just in terms of raw military strength. 
African nations are fascinated with Israeli ingenuity. Being less influenced by the African-Arab countries, Kenya and Uganda, Ethiopia and Tanzania are now looking forward to African-Israeli cooperation. According to Netanyahu, the African leaders spoke with him about the need for "regional and international cooperation in all areas, including cyber-defense, data-gathering, promotion of new technologies and development."
Following Netanyahu's foray, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry arrived in Israel. Those familiar with Israeli-Egyptian diplomatic relationships know how exceptionally rare this visit was. The arrival of such a high-ranking Egyptian official right after Netanyahu's successful visit to Africa could be seen as acknowledgement that Egypt needs Israel as a trusted arbiter in Egypt-Ethiopia negotiations regarding the allocation of Nile waters. And, indeed, that would be a most interesting reversal of roles.
Zvi Bar'el (Haaretz) and Evgeni Klauber (Mida) have both proposed that Shoukry's visit has to do with the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) that is supposed to be finished next year. This dam will dramatically affect the flow of the Nile upon which Egypt's entire livelihood depends. 
Since 2011, Ethiopia has to date spent $4.8 billion on the project, which aims to dam the Blue Nile near the Sudanese border. Ethiopians take great pride in the project and believe that "the Blue Nile river - in the Bible it is called Gyion [Gihon], being one of the three rivers that water the Garden of Eden." 
But the dam will impact nearly all of the Nile waters, making it a direct challenge to the 1959 Nile Waters Agreement between Sudan and Egypt, which The Ethiopian Herald has termed "the Faustian agreement by Egypt and Sudan under the British colonizers."
In 1970, then-Egyptian President Anwar Sadat said that it was better for Egyptian soldiers to die on the battlefields of Ethiopia than to die of thirst in their own country. Three years ago, former-Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi made it clear that "Egypt’s water security cannot be violated at all" and that "as president of the state, I confirm to you that all options are open."
Amidst such high tension these two countries need a third party that both can trust. Last year it was Palestinian official Mohammed Dahlan who mediated the dam agreement. The drastic pushing aside of the Palestinians in favor of Netanyahu is a clear indication of the deep, often unseen, African change of attitude toward Israel.
PHOTO: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry in Jerusalem, on July 10, 2016 (Flash90)
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Friday, September 4, 2015

Iran Deal Advent of 'Second Nuclear Age'?

Iran Deal Advent of 'Second Nuclear Age'?



JERUSALEM, Israel -- Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., is one of the most outspoken critics of the Iranian nuclear deal. Cotton visited Israel this week and explained to CBN News why he believes this agreement may be one of the worst in American history.
Sen. Cotton met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders about the Iranian deal. He says the deal puts Israel and the United States in great danger.
"Even if Iran follows the deal to the letter, they're going to be a nuclear threshold state in a mere 10 or 15 years, which Prime Minister Netanyahu says is a blink of an eye in the life of nations," Cotton told CBN News.
Secretary of State John Kerry made the case that the deal is the best way to prevent Iran from going nuclear.
"Without this agreement, Iran's breakout time was two months," Kerry said. "With this agreement, it will increase by a factor of six, to at least a year, and it will remain at that level for a decade or more."
"Without this agreement, Iran could double its operating centrifuges almost overnight, and continue expanding with ever more efficient designs," he continued. "With this agreement, Iran's centrifuges will be reduced by two-thirds for 10 years."
Sen. Cotton exposed the secret side deal between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) over Iran's sensitive military site at Parchin. Instead of outside inspectors, the deal allows Iran to inspect itself and send in the results to the U.N. inspection agency.
"It's kind of like letting an NFL player take his own drug test at home and mail it in to Roger Godell at NFL offices so he can establish his eligibility," the senator said.
Cotton said if Iran goes nuclear, they're different from other nations.
"Iran is run by radical clerics who continually chant 'death to America' and 'death to Israel' in the street led by their national leadership," he explained. "They have the blood of hundreds of Americans on their hands from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. They continue to kill Jews all around the world … and they are destabilizing the entire Middle East."
Meanwhile on Capitol Hill, the president has the votes he needs in the Senate to uphold his promised veto.
"So for the first time in American history a deal is going to go forward with a majority vote against it in both the Senate and the House and a strong majority of the American people against it," Cotton said.
"This nuclear deal is going to be the worst agreement in the history of American foreign policy and that's because the president didn't respect the Constitution, didn't respect the treaty clause of the Constitution," he continued.
"If there's anything that should have been submitted to the Congress as a treaty it's a nuclear arms deal with a mortal and unrepentant enemy," Cotton said.
With Middle East nations already saying publically and privately they want nuclear weapons, Cotton fears the deal will inevitably lead to a nuclear arms race with possible catastrophic consequences to the region and to the United States.
"I believe if this deal goes forward, we are at risk of entering a second nuclear age and the loss of life, not in the tens, not in the thousands, not in even the hundreds of thousands -- but in the millions," he warned. "And that loss of life could include American life because Iran is also developing a ballistic missile program and they also have shown they are willing to kill Americans."