Thursday, June 29, 2017

A Tale of Two Terror Attacks and The New York Times - Noah Beck ISRAEL TODAY

A Tale of Two Terror Attacks and The New York Times
Wednesday, June 28, 2017 |
  Noah Beck ISRAEL TODAY
Originally written for the Investigative Project on Terrorism
Last month’s suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester wasn’t the first time an Islamist terrorist targeted young people out for a night of fun. In 2001, a Hamas-affiliated terrorist blew himself up outside the Dolphinarium, a Tel Aviv nightclub, killing 21 Israelis, including 16 teenagers.
But news coverage of the two massacres was strikingly different, as the Manchester attack generated exponentially more attention. The New York Times, for example, offered a handful of small accounts about the Tel Aviv attack. But the Manchester bombing generated dozens of wire service and Times staff updates along with analysis stories and an editorial lamenting the horror of targeting children.
There are reasons why attacks in Europe are covered more exhaustively than those targeting Israelis. But as a result, Americans may not fully appreciate the depth of Palestinian violence because the near-daily examples of it are all but ignored.
The stark reporting contrast between the Manchester and Dolphinarium attacks reveals a change in how terrorism has been covered during the intervening 16 years. The Dolphinarium attack took place about three months before the September 11th attacks that dramatically increased media attention to terrorism.
A significant reporting gap continued after 9/11, however. Two 2002 shooting attacks within 12 days of each other prompted vastly different coverage by the New York Times. The July 4 shooting attack at Los Angeles International Airport, which claimed two lives, produced at least 13 articles. By contrast, nine people were murdered in a July 16 shooting and bombing attack against an Israeli bus going to the settlement of Immanuel. The Times devoted only one article to this slaughter.
The Times commits minimal attention to attacks on Israelis today. Last Friday’s fatal stabbing attack in Jerusalem received a scant 431-word article containing no images or references to “terror,” “terrorist,” or “terrorism.”
Worse, the newspaper ran a 243-word Associated Press article about the attack with a headline emphasizing the terrorists’ deaths, rather than their victim: “Palestinian Attackers Killed After Killing Israeli Officer.”
By contrast, the Times provided much more sympathetic coverage to an April terrorist attack in Paris that similarly claimed a police officer’s life. At 1,037 words, the article was almost three times as long, contained six photos of the attack scene, and referred six times to “terrorism” and thrice to “terrorist attack.”
An attack’s location plays a significant role in determining the extent of news coverage. Commentator Joe Concha calls this the “there versus here” phenomenon.
For example, the Times published eight articles about last November’s car ramming and stabbing attack at Ohio State University that killed no one, but injured 11 people. That included a profile of the suspected terrorist behind it. Deadlier attacks overseas generally receive far less coverage.
However, that “there versus here” explanation falters when comparing vehicular attacks in Israel with similar attacks in other non-US countries since Ohio State.
The March truck attack in Westminster that killed five people generated 20 articles. December’s Berlin Christmas market truck attack that killed 12 generated at least 50 articles.
By contrast, January’s truck attack in Jerusalem that killed four people generated just three articles and a mention in a daily news digest.
One reason European attacks receive more attention is that they raise new concerns about safety throughout the West, as the Islamic State pursues a campaign to hit soft targets wherever it can.
Another explanation may be that so many terrorist attacks in Israel have occurred over the last few decades that the Times has grown desensitized to them, no longer considering them as newsworthy.
Egyptian Copts, who have also suffered from Islamist terror for decades, may fall into the same unfortunate category. The attack last month in Minya, in which gunmen opened fire on Christian pilgrims, massacring 29, generated only four Times articles.
When the news media under-report terrorist attacks in places where they occur routinely, they do an injustice to victims in need of sympathy, while helping terrorists to defer the day that international leaders unite against them.
CAMERA, a nonprofit media watchdog, has compiled an extensive record of chronic anti-Israel coverage and commentary by the Times, and has launched billboard campaigns to expose the bias.
While some might point to the newspaper’s April decision to hire pro-Israel columnist Bret Stephens as a sign of growing balance on the issue, subsequent coverage led veteran Times critic Ira Stoll to argue that the move just gave the paper cover to intensify its anti-Israel slant. Stoll lists five Times op-eds, each of which “taken alone, would be totally outrageous and indefensible. The onslaught of all five of them, in six weeks, constitutes an outbreak of anti-Israel and anti-Jewish hostility at the Times.”
The Dolphinarium attack, one of Israel’s deadliest suicide bombings, marked its 16th anniversary on June 1. While it’s too late for the Times to give due coverage to the 16 teens and five adults who were slaughtered, the paper conceded the parallels between their fate and that of the Manchester victims, by running this op-ed by a survivor of the Dolphinarium massacre expressing empathy for those affected by the Ariana Grande attack.
However, when the Times published its May 23 editorial on the Manchester attack, it failed to mention the Dolphinarium attack, and thereby omitted the suicide bombing most similar to the Manchester attack in its targeting of children. The editorial duly notes how terrorists have shattered innocent lives, listing attacks in three European cities, but somehow forgets that Islamists have taken far more lives of Israelis “simply out enjoying themselves” than of all Islamist terror victims in Europe combined.
At least 1,600 Israelis have been killed in terrorist attacks since the 1993 Oslo accords that were intended to foster Israeli-Palestinian peace. How many more Israeli casualties are needed before the New York Times starts to cover them as it would European victims?
Noah Beck is the author of The Last Israelis, an apocalyptic novel about Iranian nukes and other geopolitical issues in the Middle East.
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SOCIAL MEDIA TO BLAME FOR GROWING ANTISEMITISM, GERMAN PRESIDENT SAYS - JPOST.COM STAFF JUNE 29, 2017

A man wearing a kippah at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate.. (photo credit:REUTERS)

SOCIAL MEDIA TO BLAME FOR GROWING ANTISEMITISM, GERMAN PRESIDENT SAYS

BYJPOST.COM STAFF
 
 JUNE 29, 2017 13:08
 

Addressing a crowd at a historic synagogue, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier affirms Germany's commitment to its Jews, while condemning increasing anti-Jewish sentiment.

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier denounced growing antisemitism in his country on Wednesday, German newspaper Augsburger Allgemeine reported.

Speaking at the 100th anniversary of the Augsburg synagogue, the president noted that while most Germans stand against antisemitism, a growing trend of anti-Jewish hatred is being spread on social media, in part due to some Muslim immigrant groups. 

Study: 40% of Germans hold modern antisemitic views


"Social media often propagates the spread of hate messages and antisemitic 
provocation," he said, noting the trend is growing across Europe.

Despite this, however, Steinmeier noted that, in comparison to France, 
Germany's Jews are staying put, rather than immigrating to Israel. 
He affirmed his hope that Germany "can once again be the home of which 
the Jews were robbed."
Frank-Walter Steinmeier (Reuters)Frank-Walter Steinmeier (Reuters)

The president, who visited Israel during his tenure as foreign minister, was 
joined by German and Israeli notables - including Israeli ambassador 
Yaacov-David Hadas Handelsmann and Chairman Josef Shuster of the 
Central Council of Jews in Germany - for the anniversary celebration. 
Augsburg's synagogue was the only one in Bavaria, a southern German state, 
to have survived the destruction by the Nazis.

Following the discussion last week of a 300-page report on antisemitism 
in the Bundestag, the lower house of Germany's parliament, Shuster has 
called on the government to appoint a commissioner to address widespread 
antisemitism in the country. The report found that anti-Jewish sentiments 
were noted at all levels of German society, particularly on social media. 

Basic Life Principles - Living How God Meant It To Be For You - Steve Martin Martin Lighthouse Publishing



Steve Martin, Martin Lighthouse Publishing
June 29, 2017

We all want to enjoy having the good things in life, and often do that which is good, or not so good, to achieve that goal. 

But what if we sought the One who created us, to find out what His thoughts are, what His ways were meant to be, and to actually walk in the chosen path He ordained for each one of us to go on? I personally think we might discover the best way to live, and find real purpose in discovering, and walking out, His perfect plan and purposes for you and I. 

These messages, from my regularly published Now Think On This, will help to encourage you to get on the path that He, the Lord Jesus Christ, Yeshua HaMashiach, specifically created for you to walk on. Life has purpose. Life has meaning. If we look to the Creator, we will know what that is. 

Enjoy the read, while seeking the Living God in all His ways. You will surely be rewarded for it, now and forever, amen.

Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People, Inc.

Available now in paperback on Amazon $11.95: Basic Life Principles

Also available in Kindle e-book. Regular price $2.99 FREE July 3-7, 2017 only


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Dedication                                       Page 5

Introduction                                     Page 6


1. Basics of Life                              Page 7

2. Fruit. Gifts. We need them now. Page 11

3. We Need His Gifts                      Page 18

4. Learning to Prophesy                  Page 23

5. Persistently Consistent                Page 26

6. The Battle in the Race                 Page 29

7.  Sam the Jesus Shouter                Page 35

8. Eat Your Food Zoe                      Page 39

9. The Snake That Bites – Part 1     Page 43

10. The Snake That Bites - Part 2    Page 46

11. Sex (Part 1) – The Evil Side       Page 51

12. Sex (Part 2 – The Beautiful Side Page 55

13. Why Israel?                                 Page 61

14. Israel & Our Friends                   Page 66

15. Closed Doors. Open Doors.        Page 69

16. Sarah Believed Too                     Page 74

17. Obedience. I Had To Choose      Page 81

18. Anything To Talk About?           Page 86

19. My Times Are In Your Hands    Page 90

20. In the 7th Year                            Page 96


ABOUT THE AUTHOR                 Page 105

CONTACT INFORMATION          Page 107

THE OTHER 14 BOOKS  by STEVE MARTIN                     Page 109

My retirement letter to my secular employer May 30, 2017    Page 140


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Steve and Laurie Martin

Steve Martin served with three Christian ministries from 1987-2010, all having a national and international outreach focus. During that time he made 14 ministry trips to Israel, China, India, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United Kingdom.

On his overseas journeys, Steve enjoyed sharing written journal entries with family and friends back home, through Internet media. His light-hearted stories gave an up close and personal touch for those reading along. Many could imagine being there themselves.

His extensive collection of photos taken during these trips, of both local scenery and common people on the streets, has touched thousands through their varied images.

In 2010, Steve and Laurie began Love For His People, Inc, a 501©3 non-profit humanitarian aid ministry. This work touches the natural and spiritual lives of those around them with needed encouragement and strength.

His regular messages Now Think On This are posted on the ministries Love For His People and Now Think of This blogs. They are also on Facebook and Twitter, featuring words of spiritual enrichment, along with selected photos.

Since 1994, Steve and his good wife Laurie have lived in the Charlotte, NC area, after having homes in Illinois, Michigan and Florida. Now married for more than 39 years, they enjoy their four adult children and spouses (Josh and Chelsie, Ben, Hannah and Jonathan, Christen and Andrew), along with our seven additional grandchildren – Daniel, Logan, Dylan Joy, Jensen, Payton, Jack and Levi Zachary.

While continuing to serve organizations with his accounting skills, he enjoys writing, photography and growing the ministry of Love For His People, Inc.

Steve Martin
Love For His People, Inc.
P.O. Box 414
Pineville, NC 28134 USA

              martinlighthouse@gmail.com

Facebook pages: Steve Martin  and  Love For His People
       
Twitter: martinlighthous,   LovingHisPeople,  LoveHisPeople  and ahavaloveletters


YouTube: Steve Martin (loveforhispeopleinc)


Our organization, Love For His People, Inc., is a USA non-profit 501(c)3 ministry.   Fed. ID #27-1633858.

We welcome your gifts and communications of support, as we continue to provide humanitarian aid to our Israel and other connections. We hope you will become connected too along with us, and send a one-time gift or become a regular, monthly friend.

Thank you very much for this consideration!

You can donate safely and securely now on our website: Donate

 We send tax deductible receipts for all gifts received for the work of the ministry.




DEDICATION

Living a life, and then living the one your Creator meant you to live, are two different things.

I dedicate this book to my seven grandchildren –

Daniel Louis Martin
Logan Riley Martin
Dylan Joy Martin
Jensen Seth Martin
Payton Avalos
Jack Blade
Levi Zachary Avalos

…and the others who may yet join our tribe!

Seek the Lord Jesus (Yeshua) early and often, and He will delightfully direct your steps in all His ways.


I love you! (Mean it!)

Grandpa Martin

Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People, Inc.

June 27, 2017

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

LoveMusic! Love For His People - Paul Wilbur "Dance with Me" (video)


Paul Wilbur "Dance with Me"

Paul Wilbur in concert 
Concord (Charlotte), NC
(photo by Steve Martin)

Click arrow in center above to listen. (Hard to see!)

June 28, 2017

Paul Wilbur - what an amazing work in ministry you have done, bringing Messianic Jewish music to those of us all over the world, by connecting our Jewish roots as Christian believers in Yeshua (Jesus).

From your first album Harvest in 1979, to your most recent one Forever Good (2016) - I just ordered it! - you have done what no one else has done as much, by bringing the Jewish sound to the Christian community. What a joy it has been, and continues to be.

We sang your songs on our worship team in several churches, and with the Ahava Love Band.

We love you Paul Wilbur! Thank you for sharing your love for Yeshua, the God of Israel, and being a wonderful sound to the nations, in voice and instrument. 

In Jesus' love we honor you,

Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People, Inc.

 Following are photos of Paul Wilbur in a ministry concert in Concord (Charlotte area), North Carolina a few years ago. What a wonderful time of dance with believers, worshiping the Lord Yeshua (Jesus). 

(Photos by Steve Martin)

 Good friend Curtis Loftin (Co-Founder, Beit Yeshua of Lincolnton, NC) introduces Paul.


Curtis Loftin and Rabbi Yossi Wentz (Beit Shofarot)


 Left - Good friend of ours, Cathy Hargett, founder of Highway To Zion (Charlotte, NC)
(June 27, 2017 - Just got back from leading another adventure to Israel!)



Paul Wilbur

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul Wilbur
Birth namePaul Robert Wilbur
BornJanuary 18, 1951 (age 66)
OriginJacksonville, Florida
GenresWorship
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, worship leader
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active1991–present
LabelsIntegrityHosanna!Epic
Websitewilburministries.com
Paul Robert Wilbur (born January 18, 1951) is an American Christian musicianworship leader, and guitarist, who primarily plays a messianic worship style of music. He has released albums with Integrity MusicHosanna! Music, and Epic Records, during his career. His first known musical work, Up to Zion, a live album, was released in November 1991.

Early life[edit]

Paul Robert Wilbur was born on January 18,[1] 1951.[2] While he was in college during the 1970s he was planning to be an opera singer.[3][4]

Music career[edit]

Paul Wilbur's recording career began in a group called Harvest with Ed Kerr and Jerry Williams. The trio recorded two albums, the self-titled first album Harvest (1979) and their second album in 1981 called Morning Sun.[citation needed] After that, Paul Wilbur left Kerr and Williams to continue with the band while he went on to pursue other interests. His next recorded album was in the group Israel's Hope. The group released Introducing Israel's Hope in 1987.[citation needed] Wilbur's solo career began in 1991, with the release, Up to Zion, a live album, released by Hosanna! Music.

He has received reviews for nine of his albums from Cross Rhythms. Those reviewed were Shalom Jerusalem in 1995, Holy Fire in 1997, Jerusalem Arise! in 1999, Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem in 2002, The Watchman in 2005, Worship from the Heart of Israel in 2006, Praise Adonai in 2007, Live: A Night of Extravagant Worship in 2008, and Desert Rain in 2010,[5] which was also reviewed by Worship Leader.[6] The 2013 album, Your Great Name, was reviewed by CCM Magazine.[7]

Personal life[edit]

Wilbur resides in Jacksonville, Florida. He is married to Luanne Wilbur. They have two sons named Nathan and Joel.[8] Joel Wilbur is married to singer Sharon Chernoff Wilbur. Sharon Wilbur is the daughter of former Lamb member Joel Chernoff.[9]

Discography
Selected albums
Harvest (1979)
Morning Sun (1981)
Israel's Hope (1985)
Arise O Lord (with Israel's Hope) (1987)
Up to Zion (1991)
Shalom Jerusalem (1995)
Holy Fire (1997)
Jerusalem Arise! (1999)
Fuego Santo (1999) (Spanish version of Holy Fire)
Levántate Jerusalém (1999) (Spanish version of Jerusalem Arise!)
Shalom Jerusalém with Ana Paula Valadão (2000)
Celebración En Sión (2000)
Más De Ti (with Don Moen and Aline Barros) (2000)
Lion of Judah (2001)
Leon De Juda (2001) (Spanish version of Lion of Judah)
Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem (2002)
Levanta-te Jerusalém! with Cristina Mel (2002)
The Watchman (2005)
Worship from the Heart of Israel (2006)
Praise Adonai (2007)
Live: A Night of Extravagant Worship (2008)
Desert Rain (2010)
Your Great Name (2013)
Ultimate Collection (2015)
Forever Good (2016)





       


Perry Stone - "It is all about eternity..."


"It is all about eternity..."
Perry Stone

From the Jim Bakker Show aired online June 28, 2017. Watch: Has the Church Surrendered?




What we do in the here and now is for the then and there

Is that where you stand"

Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People, Inc.