Monday, April 30, 2018

Future Saudi King Says Palestinian Leadership is Main Obstacle to Peace - Israel Today

Future Saudi King Says Palestinian Leadership is Main Obstacle to Peace

Monday, April 30, 2018 |  Israel Today Staff
Saudi Arabia's future king, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, apparently sees the Palestinian leadership as the primary obstacle to peace in the Holy Land.
That according to an Israel Channel 10 News report on the prince's meeting with Jewish leaders in New York last month.
According to remarks attributed to the Saudi leader, he mercilessly criticized the Palestinian Authority for failing to make peace with Israel over the 40 years of the current peace process.
"For the past 40 years, the Palestinian leadership has missed opportunities again and again, and rejected all the offers it was given," bin Salman reportedly said. "It’s about time that the Palestinians accept the offers, and agree to come to the negotiating table — or they should shut up and stop complaining."
The prince's remarks partially echoed the famous quote by legendary former Israeli diplomat Abba Eben that the Palestinians "never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity."
The report is also further evidence that the mainstream Arab world is losing its patience with the Palestinian leadership and certainly no longer views the "Palestinian cause" as central to the wider Arab agenda.
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ANALYSIS: Are Israel and Iran Heading Toward Inevitable War? - Yochanan Visser ISRAEL TODAY

ANALYSIS: Are Israel and Iran Heading Toward Inevitable War?

Monday, April 30, 2018 |  Yochanan Visser  ISRAEL TODAY
Tensions between Israel and Iran remain high after the Israel Air Force (IAF) again bombed the T-4 base in the vicinity of the northern city of Homs in Syria on April 10th and on Sunday reportedly carried out new airstrikes against Iranian targets in Syria. 
The IAF strike on April 10th was directed at a new advanced Iranian air-defense system and signaled Israel is serious in enforcing its red lines when it comes to the Iranian military build-up in Syria.
Ali Akbar Velayati, a top adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, vowed Iran would respond powerfully to Israel’s latest attack on T-4, which resulted in the deaths of seven Iranian soldiers, among them a Revolutionary Guards commander.
Iran recently shifted its focus from saving the Assad regime in Syria to preparations for a future conflict with Israel, which will most likely be fought on multiple fronts, experts believe.
Israel’s ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, revealed last week that Iran has a force of 80,000 Shiite fighters in Syria. Danon showed the UN Security Council (UNSC) images of Iran’s central recruitment center in Syria which is located five miles from the capital Damascus.
“We are presenting this image to the world so you can understand the depth of Iran’s involvement in Syria,” he told the UNSC.
Danon said Iran is using Syria to build a front against Israel and is planning to establish auxiliary paramilitary outfits based on the Hezbollah model.
“We must stop the Iranian empire from spreading in the Middle East,” insisted Israel’s ambassador to the UN.
The IAF has already carried out more than 100 strikes against Iranian-linked targets in Syria.
Israel expects the Iranian retaliation to the deadly IAF strike on T-4 on April 10th will come in the form of a guided missile strike, according to an IDF official who spoke with Sky News Arabic.
The rising tensions with Iran resulted in the IAF canceling its participation in the international Red Flag drill in Alaska, which started last Wednesday and will last until May 11.
In anticipation of the expected future war with Iran and its proxies, the IDF has also installed a new defensive multi-sensor system (MSS) along the border with Syria.
The MMS, which consists of ultra-modern radars and cameras fixed on poles, enables the Israeli military to observe military movements not only on the Golan Heights, but also deep within Syria.
"The cameras we have here allow lookouts to pinpoint not only a combatant on the roof of a building several kilometers away but also note exactly the kind of gun he's armed with," Lt.-Col. Nir Megidish, the IDF commander overseeing the combat intelligence mission, told the Israeli news site Ynet.
On Sunday evening, new air strikes at Iranian targets in Syria were reported.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said Israel “probably” carried out a devastating airstrike at a base near the northern Syrian town of Hama killing 38 soldiers, among them 18 Iranians, according to SOHR.
Indeed, observers told Israel Today that two Israeli warplanes were spotted returning from Lebanon shortly before the reports about the attack on the Iranian base near Hama came in.
The Israel Air Force routinely uses Lebanese airspace to carry out attacks on Iranian targets in Syria to avoid a confrontation with the Russian forces in the war-torn country.
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Sunday, April 29, 2018

Tim Tebow Shares Video of Friend Walking His Bride Who Was Told He Would Never Walk Again - CBN News Steve Warren

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Tim Tebow Shares Video of Friend Walking His Bride Who 
Was Told He Would Never Walk Again
04-28-2018
CBN News Steve Warren
Former NFL quarterback and now minor league baseball player Tim Tebow took to Instagram 
recently to share a video of an amazing accomplishment by his friend Chris Norton walking his 
bride down the aisle during their wedding after being told there was a chance he would never 
walk again.

According to the Des Moines Register, Norton suffered a spinal cord injury in a college football 
game almost eight years ago which left him in a wheelchair. Doctors gave him only a 3 percent 
chance of ever regaining any feeling or movement below his neck.

He made a promise to himself back in October that he would walk his fiancé Emily Summers 
down the aisle during their April wedding.

The couple's wedding took place last week in Jupiter, Florida.

Tebow shared a video with his followers on Instagram of Norton walking down the aisle of their 
outdoor wedding with Emily's help. It didn't take him long to cover the seven yards.

Tebow wrote, "I wanted to give a special shoutout to my friend of the last 7 years, @chrisanorton16, 
for his incredible fight & determination to walk his fiancé down the aisle. You are a fighter and a hero. 
God bless you brother, you did it!"
But their wedding wasn't the first time, the couple had inspired others. They walked ten feet together 
back in 2015, so Norton could receive his degree from Luther College.

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70 Years of an Unyielding 3,330-Year Marriage - Breaking Israel News

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70 Years of an Unyielding 3,330-Year Marriage

By Rabbi Dr. Nathan Lopes Cardozo
This year’s Yom Ha’atzmaut commemorates the anniversary of a marriage that has lasted more than 3,000 years and has now completed its 70th year. An almost minor event on its own, but once seen in the larger picture, a milestone, and a miracle. This may sound like a paradox, but it is the inescapable truth about the Land of Israel and the Jews. No marriage has lasted so long and been as deep in its commitment and as overwhelming in its love as the one between the Jews and their homeland.

The Future of Israel Looks Good

By Dr. Efraim Inbar
Time seems to be on Israel’s side. A review of the balance of power between Israel and its foes, and of the domestic features molding Israel’s national power (such as its economy, social cohesion, and political system), and of Israel’s standing in the international community, validates the assessment that Israel has the dominant hand for the foreseeable future.
 

Time to Cut JVP Down to Size

By Caroline Glick
Despite the fact that its bigoted positions are rejected by just about everyone, this group, which the Anti-Defamation League has listed as “the largest and most influential Jewish anti-Zionist organization in the United States,” is becoming increasingly influential in the US. JVP is punching above its weight because the Jewish communal leadership is punching beneath its weight. It is time to correct this imbalance.
 

Selling Illusions

By Earl Cox
One front of Hamas’s “March of Return” is a war of words – to project a sympathetic brand of the Palestinians as victims in order to influence global public opinion. While the terrorist group’s young recruits dress in kaffiyehs and sling Kalashnikovs over their shoulders, its leaders in coat and tie take their cues from leftist media and Madison Avenue’s finest – with techniques author William Safire calls “the gimmicky, slick use of the communications media to play on emotions.”
 
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Syria Gets Us Farther from a Post-War Epoch

By Sarah N. Stern
Democracy might be the best form of government devised, but Russia, through the use of its proxies, has shown that it might want to regress to a period of Cold War alliances. And unfortunately, because sometimes the only way to eradicate pure evil—such as was on display this weekend in Douma—is through the use of military force, we are quite far from a post-war epoch.
 

Donald Trump, Syria and the Prevention of Genocide

By Louis Rene Beres
Today, the relevant problem is that a proposed US military withdrawal from Syria, including an already-announced presidential order to freeze over $200 million in aid to that fractured country, would substantially strengthen Vladimir Putin’s hold over Bashar al Assad, and thereby further accelerate the Syrian dictator’s unambiguously genocidal policies.
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