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Showing posts with label terror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label terror. Show all posts
Friday, January 12, 2018
Uniquely Jewish Response to Terror: Build Up Israel - Breaking Israel News
Monday, July 24, 2017
Seeds of a New Intifada? Rioting, Terror, Murder Spawned by Temple Mount Tensions - CBN News Chris Mitchell
Seeds of a New Intifada? Rioting, Terror, Murder Spawned by Temple Mount Tensions
07-24-2017
CBN News Chris Mitchell
JERUSALEM, Israel – U.S. envoy Jason Greenblatt arrived in Israel as part of an international effort to resolve the crisis between Israelis and the Palestinian Authority over the Temple Mount. The current conflict shows little signs of dying down and could hold the seeds of a new Palestinian intifada (armed uprising).
After a day of rioting Friday, three brutal murders Friday night and a terror attack at the Israeli Embassy in Jordan on Sunday, the controversy over security measures at the Temple Mount entered its second week.
Fifty years ago, Israeli paratroopers came through the Lion's Gate to capture Jerusalem for the first time in more than 2,000 years. Now it's the epicenter of the current crisis.
On Friday, July 14, three Israeli Arabs went up on the Temple Mount and got automatic weapons stored in the al-Aksa Mosque. Then they came back and murdered two Israeli policemen not far from there. To protect this from happening again, Israel installed metal detectors at the Lion's Gate entrance to the Temple Mount.
Israeli officials point out that security measures are standard practice all over the world, even in Mecca in Saudi Arabia. But Islamic officials who administer the Temple Mount protested and P.A. officials called for escalation.
"We are moving toward an escalation. The Israelis are moving toward an escalation, and we have no problem on our part that there will also be an escalation from the Palestinian side," one P.A. official said.
"Historically, the Palestinian Authority has used any Israeli activity at the al-Aksa Mosque as a trigger to promote violence," Itamar Marcus with the Palestinian Media Watch told CBN News. "They've done this twice in the past few years. Yasser Arafat did this in the year 2000 and started four years of a terror campaign, and that's what we're seeing here today."
Marcus says the Palestinian objection to the metal detectors isn't about security.
"The metal detectors are an issue of who is the person in charge of the Temple Mount, and the Palestinians aren't willing to accept that Israel is in charge of the Temple Mount so this is really about power here," Marcus explained.
At Friday prayers, Palestinians charged, "We will redeem the al-Aksa Mosque with our blood."
Friday night, 19-year-old Omar al-Abed took up that call. On his Facebook page, he posted, "They are desecrating the Aksa Mosque and we are sleeping. It is an embarrassment that we sit and do nothing…All I have is a sharpened knife, and it will answer the call of al-Aksa."
Abed then entered the home of 70-year-old Yosef Salomon in the Jewish community of Halamish and killed him and his two grown children.
Miri Maoz-Ovadia, spokesperson for the Binyamin Regional Council, said, "No event of any sort in al-Aqsa or any other place is a justification for murdering three people, a father and three children in their homes while they were busy celebrating the birth of a new grandson. There is no difference between a terrorist who is trying to kill me in my home over here or any other place in the world, in London or in the United States."
Marcus sees a direct link to P.A. incitement.
"So one day after the leadership of the Palestinian Authority calls for an escalation in activities, which Palestinians understand means we have a murder," he said. "I'm holding the Palestinian Authority leadership directly responsible for those murders and any subsequent terror that we have because the Palestinian Authority population gets their cues from their leadership."
Five decades after Israeli Col. Motta Gur announced, "The Temple Mount is in our hands," many believe the issue of the Temple Mount is the most contentious in the Middle East.
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Israeli PM: Fires worse than 2010 Carmel blaze, other forms of terror - TAMAR PILEGGI AND RAOUL WOOTLIFF - THE TIMES OF ISRAEL
The dozens of wildfires that destroyed hundreds of homes and forced tens of thousands to flee was in many ways worse than the deadliest fire in Israel’s history and worse than terror attacks, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday.
“In many respects, these fires were more severe than the Carmel tragedy,” he told ministers attending the weekly meeting that convened in Haifa in a show of support for the northern city that bore the brunt of the damage from the blazes.
The 2010 Carmel forest blaze destroyed large swaths of the forested ridge and led to 44 deaths, though it didn’t threaten any large urban areas.
In contrast, the rash of fires that struck Israel over the last several days did not lead to any serious injuries, but wrought widespread havoc, with hundreds of homes destroyed in Haifa and elsewhere around the country.
Authorities estimate that since Tuesday, some 130,000 dunams (32,124 acres) have been destroyed, approximately 30 percent more than the blaze in the forests around Haifa six years ago.
Haifa city officials said Saturday that this week’s fires ravaged some 28,000 dunams (6,900 acres) of land in the city since Thursday.
At least 60,000 of the city’s residents were evacuated Thursday while firefighters battled to contain a blaze that had entered a dozen of the city’s neighborhoods from the nearby Carmel Forest.
Most had returned home by Sunday morning, but an estimated 1,600 residents remained without homes. Between 400 and 530 apartments are said to be completely destroyed by the flames. Dozens of homes in other locales have also been damaged by separate wildfires during the wave.
Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon approved on Saturday evening a stipend of NIS 2,500 ($650) per person for those who fled the raging fires nationwide over the past five days and could not return to their homes because they were destroyed or are currently uninhabitable.
While lamenting the destruction of property, Netanyahu said that proper preparation had prevented a loss of life. “We saved lives,” he said.
Netanyahu added that the fires, many of which officials blame on Arab arsonists, are worse than “other terror attacks.”
“The severity of these cases isn’t equal in severity to other terror attacks, because it is so powerful and it draws on the forces of nature to sow death and destruction,” he said.
In all, at least 35 people have been arrested since Thursday in connection with the fires but police have not indicated how many were suspected of setting fires and how many of inciting others to do so.
Earlier Sunday morning, Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman said there was “proof” that 17 of 110 recorded outbreaks were caused by arsonists, and authorities “were still investigating the other incidents.”
Throughout the week, firefighting equipment from the US, Russia, Turkey, Greece, France, Spain, Canada and the Palestinian Authority joined Israeli crews in dumping tons of water and retardants on the fires around Israel and the West Bank.
In the wake of the wildfires, Netanyahu said ordered ministers to cut through red tape for victims recovering from the fires, and said he intended to ramp up international cooperation in order to tackle wildfires.
“I have initiated the establishment of a multinational force that will not only coordinate operationally, but in the purchase of aircraft, which achieve efficiency on a global scale,” he said.
Netanyahu said regional leaders have “expressed interest” in his plan.
He also responded to a cross-border exchange earlier in the day which saw Israeli forces engage with IS-affiliated fighters on the Syrian frontier.
“We won’t allow Islamic State members or those from other groups to use the Syrian civil war to set up a base on our border,” he said.
Four members of the Khalid ibn al-Walid Army were killed in an Israeli airstrike Sunday morning after shooting at troops who had crossed the border fence, in the first major exchange between Israel and the Islamic State-affiliated group.
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