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President Rivlin Meets Jason Greenblatt

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President Rivlin presented certificates of excellence IDF outstanding reserve units photo credit Mark Neiman GPO
President Rivlin presented certificates of excellence IDF outstanding reserve units photo credit Mark Neiman GPO

President Reuven (Ruvi) Rivlin met with Jason Greenblatt, President Trump’s Special Representative for International Negotiations.

The president welcomed Mr Greenblatt warmly and the two discussed recent developments in the efforts to restart Israeli-Palestinian negotiations and the search for a peace agreement. The president noted the unique and important role played by the United States, Israel’s ally, in the search for peace and reconciliation in our region, and said that the State of Israel welcomed their efforts towards a better future.

President Rivlin with Jason Greenblatt photo credit Mark Neiman GPO
President Rivlin with Jason Greenblatt photo credit Mark Neiman GPO

President Rivlin presented certificates of excellence to this year’s IDF’s outstanding reserve units

President Rivlin said: “Reserve service is a duty that is also a great privilege. You reservists, and all those who serve in the reserves, are a model for Israeli society as a whole. You are our pride, the pride of the State of Israel! Therefore, it is our duty to ensure that you are given the best conditions to do your job properly, and to encourage employers and academic institutions to give preference to reservists.”

Beit HaNasi was painted olive green this evening as 16 outstanding IDF reserve units arrived to be recognized and appreciated for their devoted and determined activities in the air, on the sea and on land. “I am proud to celebrate with you today for being chosen as the IDF’s outstanding reserve units. You, the men and women of the outstanding units are outstanding Israelis,” said President Reuven (Ruvi) Rivlin to reservists from all over the country and from all parts of society. “Thanks to you, the citizens of Israel and the security establishment as a whole can be calm and confident in our ability to triumph in battle whenever required,” he said. “Today, we have the opportunity to thank you for your many days of reserve duty and long service. Good job!” The President awarded the 16 certificates of excellence to the outstanding reserve units for the year 5779. Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Benjamin Netanyahu, IDF Chief of Staff Lt Gen Aviv Kochavi and representative of the commanders of the chosen units, Lt Col Harel Namir, commander of Battalion 9215 of the “Iron Fist” Brigade also spoke at the event.

“It is true that other countries also have reserve forces, but the Israeli reserve model is unique in its speed, its size and of course the nature of the missions and its professionalism.” The president added: “Our reserves are an essential part of the IDF’s order of battle and as such you are required to demonstrate the highest professional, human and volunteer skills. And so, for us you are much more than ‘reserves’. You are the foundation of power on which the security of the state is based.”

“The reserves also play an important role in the conception of the IDF as a people’s army,” continued the president. “Unfortunately, in recent years, fewer people carry the burden for the common good,” he said. “Still, among reservists, the motivation to serve and volunteer only increases. As a retired reservist, I served in the reserves for over 20 years, until I was elected to the Knesset. And a proud father of men who serve in the reserves, I want to tell you that reserve service is a duty that is also a great privilege. You reservists, and all those who serve in the reserves, are a model for Israeli society as a whole. You are our pride, the pride of the State of Israel! Therefore, it is our duty to ensure that you are given the best conditions to do your job properly, and to encourage employers and academic institutions to give preference to reservists.” At the end of his remarks, the president especially thanked the families who allow the reservists to do their duty.

Lt Col Harel Namir, commander of Battalion 9215: “”The IDF reserves are like a rare hothouse for the best of Israel, and everyone in it is part of an amazing human fabric that works in harmony, shoulder to shoulder, without any difference of religion, race or gender. Unity, not tribalism. Giving, and not just taking. As we all know, every reservist who reports for duty does not do so alone. Everyone brings, as it were, his own family and his various constraint. Here, too, reality has become more complex, but happily, in most cases, workplaces and families make it happen. I would like to thank the ongoing support that comes from home. Anyone who is here must surely have a significant “support group” behind them, and this deserves a great deal of appreciation and a round of applause.”

 

The outstanding units:

  •     The “Alexandroni” Brigade of the “Galil” Division, Northern Command
  •     “Etzioni” Brigade of the “Gaash” Division, Northern Command
  •     “Iron Fist” Brigade of the “HaMapatz” Division, Northern Command
  •     Samaria Regional formation of the Judea and Samaria Division, Central Command
  •     “Iron Chariots” Brigade of the “Idan” formation, Central Command
  •     309th Command Unit, Central Command
  •     “Shu’ali Marom” Brigade of the Sinai Division, Southern Command
  •     “Lightning” Brigade of the “Steel” Division, Southern Command
  •     “Pillar of Fire” Brigade of “Steel” Division, Southern Command
  •     National Search and Rescue Unit 9952, Home Front Command
  •     Rescue Brigade 233 of the Tel Aviv Division of the Dan Region formation, Home-Front Command
  •     Transport Brigade 556 of the Transport Division, Ground Forces
  •     Sky Rider 5353 unit of depth formation 214, Ground Forces
  •     “Night Raptors” Squadron, Air Force
  •     Iron Dome battery 947, Air Defense Division, Air Force
  •     915 security detachment, Navy

 

PM Netanyahu Meets with Bipartisan US Congressional Delegation Led by US Rep. Ted Deutch (D-FL)

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photo credit: Amos Ben-Gershom GPO
photo credit: Amos Ben-Gershom GPO

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with a bipartisan US Congressional delegation led by US Rep. Ted Deutch (D-FL), this morning at the PM Office in Jerusalem.

The Prime Minister spoke with the delegation members about the activities of Iran, which is undermining stability in the region and endangering the security of Israel, and ways to increase the pressure on Iran.

Prime Minister Netanyahu commended the bipartisan presence expected at the American Independence Day ceremony, which will be held in Jerusalem for the first time.

PM Netanyahu Meets with US Sen. Lindsey Graham R-SC and US Sen. Chris Van Hollen D-MD photo credit Amos Ben-Gershom GPO
PM Netanyahu Meets with US Sen. Lindsey Graham R-SC and US Sen. Chris Van Hollen D-MD photo credit Amos Ben-Gershom GPO

PM Netanyahu also met with US Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and US Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD). They discussed regional issues, including Iran and Syria. The Prime Minister noted the importance of increasing the pressure on Iran. The senators stressed the continuation of bipartisan support for Israel.

PM Netanyahuat a Ceremony to Honor Outstanding IDF Reserve Units photo credit Amos Ben-Gershom GPO
PM Netanyahuat a Ceremony to Honor Outstanding IDF Reserve Units photo credit Amos Ben-Gershom GPO

Later today PM Netanyahu spoke at a ceremony to honor outstanding IDF reserve units at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem.

He said “Today Iran announced that it has violated its explicit commitment and crossed the threshold of 300 kg. of enriched uranium. Iran is taking a significant step toward producing nuclear weapons.

When we exposed the secret Iranian nuclear archive, we proved that any nuclear agreement with Iran is built on one big lie. Now even Iran acknowledges this. Soon will be revealed additional proof that Iran has been lying this whole time.

I reiterate: Israel will not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons. Today, I again call on all the European countries: Uphold your commitment. You committed to act the moment Iran violated the nuclear agreement. You committed to imposing the automatic sanctions set out by the Security Council. Then I say to you: Do it. Just do it.”

Israel: After 19 Years Again a British Minister Visits Jerusalem

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Great Britain Home Secretary Sajid Javid Photo Credit The Western Wall Heritage Foundation
Great Britain Home Secretary Sajid Javid Photo Credit The Western Wall Heritage Foundation

PM Netanyahu Meets with UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid. Today at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid. The two discussed strengthening security cooperation between the countries.

Prime Minister Netanyahu thanked UK Home Secretary Javid for defining Hezbollah as a terrorist organization in the UK.

PM Netanyahu Meets with UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid photo credit Amos Ben-Gershom GPO
PM Netanyahu Meets with UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid photo credit Amos Ben-Gershom GPO

Then UK Home Secretary visits the Western Wall

This visit by Britain’s Home Secretary Sajid Javid, follows 19 years in which no senior minister of the British government has visited Jerusalem.

The Home Secretary was greeted by the Director of the Western Wall Heritage Foundation, Mr. Mordechai (Suli) Eliav, who told Mr. Javid about the history of the site and its importance as a focus of Jewish yearning throughout the generations.

The Home Secretary, who comes from a Muslim family, told that his father believed deeply in the connection between Jews and Muslims, and that his brother visited the Western Wall as a child, and that his father and entire family were very excited about the pictures from here.

The Home Secretary added that one could sense the spiritual power of the site and that he is amazed that the Western Wall is open 24/7 throughout the entire year.  He also voiced interest in the pictures of mass events and in the millions of visitors who come to the Western Wall on Jewish holidays.

The Rabbi of the Western Wall and holy sites, Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz, greeted the Minister and recited with him Chapter 121 of Psalms as the Home Secretary placed a note between the stones of the Western Wall.

The Rabbi said to the Home Secretary, “Your visit here is evidence that it is possible for Jews and Muslims to live together in this small place without harming one another.”

The Home Secretary concluded with parting words and said, “We love Jewish heritage very much and appreciate it.”

Jerusalem Mayor Lion Inaugurates Jerusalem Square in Paris

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On Sunday, June 30th, Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion inaugurated Jerusalem Square in Paris in the presence of Mayor Anne Hidalgo and the Israeli Ambassador to France, Aliza Bin-Noun, Head of the Consistoire, Joel Margi, the Chief Rabbi of France, Haïm Korsia, and the Chief Rabbi of Paris, Michel Gugenheim. The square is located in Paris's 17th arrondissement. Photo Credit: Jerusalem Municipality Spokesperson's Unit

On Sunday, June 30th, Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion inaugurated Jerusalem Square in Paris in the presence of Mayor Anne Hidalgo and the Israeli Ambassador to France, Aliza Bin-Noun, Head of the Consistoire, Joel Margi, the Chief Rabbi of France, Haïm Korsia, and the Chief Rabbi of Paris, Michel Gugenheim. The square is located in Paris’s 17th arrondissement.

Edited by: JV Staff

Last January, the President of Israel, Mr. Reuven Rivlin and his wife, Nechama, visited Paris. During the visit, they were informed by the mayor of Paris that there is an “Israel Square” in the city, but there is no sign that bears the name of the capital of Israel – Jerusalem. Today, a few months later, the two mayors inaugurated this square.

Mayor Lion: “I want to thank Mayor Hidalgo and the city of Paris for this beautiful initiative to name a square in honor of Jerusalem. This act strengthens the bond between our cities – two cities that have left their mark on the world. As Mayors, promoting tolerance, love and peace in our cities is a top priority. We must do all in our power to create and ensure coexistence and companionship between different sectors and religious groups.”

NYC Hospitals Reject Abortion “Gag Rule” – Refuse to Take Federal Funds

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NYC Hospitals Reject Abortion “Gag Rule” – Refuse to Take Federal Funds

By: Howard Riell

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is saying no to federal money.

DeBlasio, Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Dr. Herminia Palacio, and President and CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals Dr. Mitchell Katz announced the City’s public health system will cease participating in the federal Title X program for as long as the “gag rule” is in effect. The rule prevents medical providers from sharing information and counseling about abortion to their patients.

In a directive to all NYC Health + Hospitals personnel, Katz instructed doctors and nurses to support patients on whatever pathway they choose, including providing referrals to abortion and reproductive health services.

“The doctors and nurses at the heart of New York City’s public hospital system took an oath to protect and serve patients, and we will do whatever’s necessary to ensure they are able to provide the best medical treatment,” said Blasio in a statement. “Our decision to reject Title X funds sends a clear message – we will not stand by while the Trump Administration tries to censor our providers and prevent them from giving patients information about abortions.”

In February 2019, the Trump Administration issued the federal “gag rule,” which bars health care providers who receive federal Title X funding from referring or counseling patients about their abortion options. A federal lawsuit – for which New York City filed an amicus brief – had been blocking the gag rule from taking effect.

Last week, according to the mayor’s office, the Federal Court of Appeals in the Ninth Circuit vacated this injunction, allowing the gag rule to take effect immediately across the country. This would force doctors and medical providers who receive these federal funds for sexual and reproductive health to withhold information about safe, legal abortions from their patients.

Rather than censor providers, NYC Health + Hospitals will reject $1.3 million in federal funding from the Title X program — which funds a range of family planning and related preventive health services — until the gag rule is lifted. The City said it will cover the lost Title X funds, and NYC Health + Hospitals will direct doctors and nurses to continue providing referrals to abortion and reproductive health services. NYC Health + Hospitals remains committed to providing patients comprehensive reproductive health options and services the system has always offered, without interruption.

“This rule is unconscionable and an affront to the professional ethics of all doctors,” said Dr. Herminia Palacio, Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services. “Physicians must have the freedom to provide accurate and unbiased medical information to their patients, and this rule runs counter to that basic fact. In refusing Title X funds, NYC Health + Hospitals reaffirms its commitment to protecting reproductive care rights – our doctors will not be silenced, and our patients will continue to receive the best care possible.”

Trump Envoy: ‘We Can’t Judaize what History & Archaeology Show’

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From left, Ambassador David Friedman, envoy Jason Greenblatt, and Trump adviser Jared Kushner meet Prime Minister Netanyahu and Israel's Ambassador to the US Ron Dermer (Matty Stern/U.S. Embassy Jerusalem)

In response to PA criticism of U.S. attendance at a City of David event, Jason Greenblatt tells Palestinians: “We can acknowledge it and you can stop pretending it isn’t true!”

By: WIN Staff

In an additional sign of the Trump administration’s recognition of the Jewish people’s connection to Jerusalem, U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman and Special Representative for International Negotiations Jason Greenblatt attended a ceremony Sunday inaugurating archaeological finds at the Path of the Pilgrims.

“On the slope of the City of David south to the Temple Mount, where the Kidron valley and the Hinnom Valley meet, a 2,000-year-old road was discovered just a few years ago,” writes Travelujah, a Holy Land travel group.

The event has been organized by the Ir David (City of David) Foundation, also known as El-AD, which refers to itself as a non-profit organization “dedicated to the preservation and development of the Biblical City of David and its environs.”

Greenblatt rejected criticism leveled by the Palestinian Authority (PA) that the U.S. government was cooperating with Israeli efforts to Judaize Jerusalem.

The U.S. envoy tweeted that the event is “historic” and that the PA accusation is “ludicrous,” adding that “we can’t ‘Judaize’ what history/archeology show. We can acknowledge it and you can stop pretending it isn’t true!”

“This magnificent pool was constructed 2,000 years ago during the days of King Herod, in Jerusalem’s glorious building tradition,” says Travelujah.

“This grand pool served as an important meeting point for Jerusalem’s pilgrims, who would arrive in the city to visit the Temple Mount on the three major Jewish holidays: Passover, the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkoth), and the Festival of Weeks (Shavuot),” it adds.

On Friday, Secretary General of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Saeb Erekat condemned a statement by Greenblatt, in which he said that he prefers to call Israeli settlements “neighborhoods and cities,” reports WAFA, the official PA news agency.

“During a meeting with a delegation of U.S. academics, clerks and representatives of civil society, Erekat said Greenblatt’s statement was incitement against all those who attended the recent Manama workshop for Middle East peace,” according to WAFA.

The PA boycotted the workshop, though it was aimed at economically developing the Palestinian territories. (World Israel News)

Read more at: worldisraelnews.com

Syria Claims Israel Attacked in Damascus and Homs

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Syria’s air defense systems intercept missiles south of the capital. Four reported dead, including a baby

By: Elad Benari

Syrian state television reported on Sunday night that the country’s air defense systems intercepted several missiles south of Damascus.

A Syrian military source said the anti-aircraft systems were activated in response to Israeli air strikes originating from Lebanese airspace.

Syria’s official news agency, SANA, reported that four people were killed in the attack, including a baby, and several others were injured.

According to the report, the missiles targeted the outskirts of the Syrian capital and the city of Homs.

The Al-Mayadeen television network, which is affiliated with Hezbollah, reported that one of the targets attacked by the missiles was al-Kisswa, which according to foreign reports has been attacked several times by Israel and which reportedly houses Iranian warehouses.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that the attacks were carried out by Air Force and Navy vessels.

According to the report, the attacks targeted the Syrian army, Iranian militias, and Hezbollah in the suburbs of Damascus and Homs. It was also reported that at least ten targets were attacked in the Damascus area.

Several weeks ago, Syrian media reported that the country’s defense systems intercepted a number of missiles fired from Israel into southern Syria.

According to reports, the Israeli attack targeted the town of Tell al-Hara, located in the Daraa region, an area considered a strategic point overlooking the Golan Heights.

It was also reported that there were no injuries in the attack but that damage was caused to buildings. In addition, Syria claimed that Israel used technological means to disrupt radar systems during the attack. (INN)

Trump Meets Kim at DMZ, Crosses Into North Korea

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Donald Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to enter North Korea Sunday, stepping across the border during a meeting at the demilitarized zone with Kim Jong Un.

By: William Gallo

After shaking hands with Kim at the Panmunjom border village, Trump walked across the military demarcation line separating the two Koreas. Kim and Trump then crossed the border back into South Korea.
 
“Good to see you again,” Kim told Trump. “I never expected to see you in this place.”
 
“Stepping across that line was a great honor,” said Trump, who invited Kim to the United States for another meeting.

Trump had said Saturday the meeting would only last two minutes. But what was expected to be a brief meeting turned into an impromptu summit lasting about 50 minutes.
 
When Trump emerged from the meeting, he announced he and Kim had agreed to form teams to restart working level talks.
 
“They will meet over the next few weeks and they’re going to start a process and we’ll see what happens,” Trump said. “Speed is not the object…we want a really a comprehensive, good deal.”

Later on Twitter, Trump referred to his meeting with Kim as “wonderful” and said standing on the “soil of North Korea” was a “great honor.”

It is the third meeting between Kim and Trump, following talks in Singapore last June and in Vietnam in February. Though the DMZ summit raises hopes of revived nuclear talks, it is not clear how much progress was made.

Trump announced U.S. special envoy for North Korea Steve Biegun will continue to lead his negotiating team. Trump said North Korea “was also putting someone in charge who we know and who we like,” though he did not elaborate.
 
After the Singapore summit, Trump also announced his deputies would soon start working level negotiations. But those talks soon broke down over disagreements about how to pace sanctions relief with North Korean steps to dismantle its nuclear weapons.
 
“It’s where we were about 15 months ago,” says Vipin Narang, a nuclear expert and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. “One step forward, two steps back. But this is one step forward.”
 
“Given where we were last week, it’s not nothing,” he added.

The disagreements between the U.S. and North Korea remain vast. Not only has North Korea not provided a list of its nuclear sites, Washington and Pyongyang have not even agreed on what the idea of denuclearization means.
 
In recent weeks, North Korea expressed increasing levels of anger at U.S. refusal to ease sanctions. Trump prefers a “big deal” under which North Korea commits to completely abandoning his nuclear weapons before relaxing any sanctions.
 
In their public comments Sunday, neither Trump nor Kim gave any indication of softening their stances.
 
“There was no sign that the two sides were prepared to address the underlying substantive problems, like differences over sanctions relief, that have made diplomacy so difficult,” says Mintaro Oba, a former State Department official and Korea specialist.  

“Unless the working-level negotiators have a mandate to try new, more constructive approaches to these problems, it’s hard to see what they can achieve,” he adds.

U.S. officials have given mixed signals about whether they are open to an incremental approach, whereby Pyongyang would give up its nuclear program in stages in exchange for reciprocal steps by Washington.

Trump visited the DMZ with South Korean President Moon Jae-in. Though the three leaders did not make any public statement together, they briefly appeared together before Trump and Kim met for private talks.

At an earlier military briefing with Moon at a DMZ lookout point, Trump said the demilitarized zone used to be “very, very dangerous…but after our first summit, all the danger went away.”

Trump also defended his North Korea policy and blasted media that have questioned whether he should meet with Kim, given that talks with North Korea are stalled.  

“I say that for the press, they have no appreciation for what we’ve done,” Trump said.

While many warn the latest summit could look like the U.S. is moving toward normalizing friendly relations with a brutal dictator, South Korea’s President Moon said the meeting was an important step toward building trust with North Korea.

“We have taken one big step forward,” Moon said. “The…Korean people have been given hope thanks to today.”

But Bonnie Glaser with the Center for Strategic and International Studies said that for Trump, stepping inside North Korea might not signify any change in policy.

Trump, she said, delights in doing things no president has done before.” (VOA News)

Ethiopian Israeli Youth Shot Dead by Cop in Haifa

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Salomon Tikka
Salomon Tikka

This morning, a police officer who was shot Salomon Tikka in Kiryat Haim, near Haifa, will be brought before a judge. He was arrested and questioned yesterday following the shooting, and the police said that the policeman got caught up in the middle of a fight between youths.

Tikka’s friends said he was shot by a policeman who was chasing him. Police said the policeman was not on duty and was with his wife and three small children in a playground when he noticed a fight in the street between several young men. According to the police, the officer tried to separate the sides. After identifying himself as a policeman, the youths began to throw stones at him. He felt threatened and fired his gun. According to the police, the policeman was injured in the upper part of his body and had to be taken to the hospital. Police internal investigators arrived at the scene, gathered findings and decided to arrest the policeman.

Neighbors said the police arrived at the scene following a complaint about youths who threw stones at civilians. According to them, a policeman who was not in uniform came to the boys, introduced himself and pulled out a police officer’s card. Some of them said that the boy assaulted the policeman and so he fired his weapon.

The severe incident, which was reported at 8:00 pm to the Magen David Adom headquarters, took place near the Nirim club, where young Ethiopians are employed under the Beit Yatziv Youth Center, two of whom reported that two policemen approached them, “The policeman aimed the gun at me but I moved and the bullet hit my friend,” said the boy.

Sami Broka, director of the youth center who knew Salomon Tikka well, said: “It’s hard for me to talk, I know him from the youth center since he was a small boy, and then to get a phone call and to hear that he was shot. I hope that they will really investigate this case properly, because it is not right that a boy is so easily shot. ”

Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan referred to the shooting in Haifa, in which a young Ethiopian member was shot to death by a plainclothes policeman after he felt the danger to his life. Minister Erdan expressed regret over the incident, which adds on to a series of cases in which it was claimed that the police are exercising excessive force against members of the community, and called on the Department for the Investigation of Police to investigate it quickly and with full transparently.

In a series of tweets published by the minister, he expressed “deep shock and great sorrow at the difficult incident in Kiryat Haim, where a Ethiopian teen was killed as a result of the gunfire of a policeman.” The minister added that “an incident in which a person finds his death by a policeman is difficult and severe, And to ensure that all necessary steps are followed and that all lessons will be learned. ” Arden said that he “was informed by the police commissioner that the Police Investigation Department in the Ministry of Justice received a report from the police immediately that its representatives arrived at the scene of the incident and opened an investigation.” In response, the minister added that he expects the Police Investigation Department and the Justice Ministry to conduct the investigation and reach conclusions In connection with the details of the difficult incident with full transparency and transparency to the public. “Finally, Erdan expressed regret over the young man’s death.

Breaking: After Months of Debate Netayahu and Smotrich Decide to Close Down Sde Dov Airport in Tel Aviv

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Sde Dov Airport: Shutterstock

Following in-depth discussions with Transportation Minister Bezalel Smotrich, legal advisers and professional elements, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today decided that there is no way to halt the evacuation of Sde Dov Airport in Tel Aviv. Any attempt to do so would cost the State of Israel billions of shekels and cause the state heavy damage.

At the same time, out of responsibility for the development of Eilat, Prime Minister Netanyahu – in conjunction with Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon and Transportation Minister Smotrich, and with the approval of the Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit – directed that a NIS 400 million development plan be submitted to the Cabinet within three weeks. Finance Minister Kahlon and his staff promised to designate the budgetary source for the plan.

It was also decided that a ministerial team, to be chaired by Prime Minister Netanyahu, will verify implementation of the plan to develop Eilat.

The Ministers agreed on ensuring the continuity of air transportation to Eilat via Ben-Gurion International Airport at the same frequency that previously existed between Eilat and Sde Dov. After extensive discussions with the Minister of Transport, the legal advisors and the professionals, it was determined that there was no way to stop the evacuation of Sde Dov and that any attempt would cost the state billions of shekels and cause the state heavy damages.

These decisions join a series of decisions and benefits formulated for the benefit of passengers and special incentives for doctors to work in Eilat.

Benefits for patients from Eilat who must travel to  the center region to receive medical treatment will include funding for free taxi from Ben Gurion Airport to the hospital and back to the airport. Chronic patients – funding a complete coverage that will include costs of taxi from their homes to Ramon Airport, cost of the flight and taxi to the hospital and accommodation during their treatments.

Netanyahu on Bahrain Break-Though for Israel’s Normalization in the Middle East

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Jerusalem – Days after historic “Peace to Prosperity” conference at Bahrain capital city Manama which was attended by over 300 business leaders from Middle East Arab states as well and from Israel and the Palestinian Authority, Prime Minister Netanyahu notes ground breaking statements made by Arab officials who openly acknowledge the Jewish State and a permanent and integral part of the region.

At the start of this morning’s weekly Cabinet meeting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this morning made the following remarks: “I would like you to hear what the Foreign Minister of Bahrain, Khalid Al Khalifa said last week: ‘Israel is a country of the Middle East. Israel is part of the heritage of this whole region. The Jewish People have a place amongst us. The Israeli public needs to trust that there are countries in the region that do want to have peace and do encourage the Palestinians to do it.’ This is a very important statement. It is the direct result of our policy, which is turning Israel into a rising regional and global power.

At a time when we are drawing closer to the Arab states, and are gradually normalizing relations with them, and a time when we praised the Bahrain conference that was designed first and foremost to lead to economic prosperity for the Palestinians and the entire region, at the same time, the Palestinian Authority repeatedly attacked the conference in contradiction of their own interests.

Recently, the Palestinian Authority has even arrested a Palestinian businessman who dared attend the conference in Bahrain. They later released him due to American pressure. His only crime was that he attended an economic conference designed to advance the Palestinian economy.

One thing is clear from all this. The Palestinian Authority is determined to continue the conflict at any price, including that of the well-being of the Palestinians themselves. This is not how those who want to advance peace should act. In contrast, we are continuing to advance ties with the Arab world, including today, and this serves everyone.

Regarding Gaza, we well understand the plight of the residents of the area adjacent to the Gaza Strip and we are working to ease conditions for them as much as possible. Last week we imposed heavy sanctions on Hamas including halting fuels. If we need to, we will employ much harsher measures. We are taking these actions in consultation with all security elements.

I am not impressed by the propaganda of so-called experts. Many of them are offering us advice that they themselves would not implement if they were in power. Let us not be confused, they would be the first to criticize us after we set out on a wide-ranging military operation, which we may yet have to do. Therefore, I am guided solely by one thing – the security of the State of Israel.

 

Read more on death threats and arrests of Palestinian businessmen who took part in the Peace to Prosperity conference in Bahrain.

Palestinian Stands Trial in Germany for Murder of ‘Rich Jew’

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A witness in the trial of the Palestinian accused of killing Michael Riecher testified that the suspect accused the victim of “annihilating his country.”

By: WIN Staff

In Baden-Württemberg, Germany, a Palestinian identified only as “Iyad B.” in the media stands trial for the brutal murder of Michael Riecher, a German real estate investor whom the suspect reportedly referred to as a “rich Jew” who “annihilated [his] country,” reported the Jerusalem Post.

According to a report in the German newspaper Schwarzwälder Bote, the witness who testified to these comments on Wednesday claimed that the Palestinian suspect’s hatred of Jews was his motive for the murder, which occurred in November. Investigators identified Riecher’s cause of death as strangulation.

Though it is unclear if Riecher was even Jewish, he played a major role in renovating the sanctuary of a synagogue in Germany.

In 2014, Free Democratic Party MP Michael Theurer was quoted as saying, “If Michael Riecher had not taken over the financial risk of the property developer, we would not be sitting in a rock-solid, renovated sanctuary today.”

The murder plot was allegedly hatched by Mohammed Omran Albakr, a 28-year-old from Syria. Schwarzwälder Bote apparently hailed Albakr in 2016 as a model refugee after his 2015 arrival in Germany.

Riecher’s murder comes amid growing anti-Semitism in Germany and Europe at large. (World Israel News)

Read more at: worldisraelnews.com

 

 

 

U.S. Warning: Iranian Hackers Hitting Gov Agencies With Cyber Attacks

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The American government sent an internal warning to federal agencies on Friday disclosing a rise “in malicious cyber activity” by Iranian regime hackers who are threatening sensitive computer systems, according to a copy of the warning obtained by the Free Beacon.

By: Adam Kredo

“The US Government has confirmed a recent rise in malicious cyber activity directed at US industries and government agencies by Iranian regime actors and proxies,” an e-mail sent to employees of the Environmental Protection Agency reads. “Rising tensions between the US and Islamic Republic of Iran has resulted in targeted cyber campaigns that use destructive ‘wiper’ attacks.  These attacks are designed to delete and wipe data rather than the more common ransomware tactics of stealing data or money.”

The hack attacks come as tensions between the U.S. and Iran hit a boiling point following Tehran’s downing of an American drone in the Persian Gulf region. While Iran has always attempted to hack American systems, the government-wide warning could signify the Islamic Republic is becoming more emboldened on the cyber front.

“The ‘wiper’ attacks can be carried out through spear phishing, password spraying and credential stuffing. What initially appears as an account compromise and data loss, can quickly turn into the entire network being compromised or destroyed,” according to the government warning.

“The Environmental Protection Agency, which sent out a warning to its employees, is working with the Department of Homeland Security and other Intelligence and Cybersecurity communities to obtain and share information and to identify ways to protect EPA,” the e-mail states.

The U.S. also has conducted cyber espionage operations against Iran with varying degrees of success. Following President Donald Trump’s decision to abort a military strike on Iranian targets as payback for the drone incident, the U.S. reportedly launched a series of cyber attacks on Iran, which the country’s military leaders claimed had been thwarted.

Government agencies have warned employees to be aware of the threats and take appropriate precautions. (Washington Free Beacon)

Trump to Be First US President to Enter North Korea as He Prepares to Meet Kim Jung Un at DMZ 

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Donald Trump may become the first U.S. president to set foot in North Korea when he visits the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas on Sunday.

By: William Gallo

Trump has invited North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for a quick meeting at the DMZ’s Panmunjom border village. Before landing in Seoul, Trump said he would feel “very comfortable” stepping across the border into North Korea.

“Virtually a handshake,” Trump said of the possible meeting. “But that’s OK. A handshake means a lot.”

Though it isn’t clear the meeting will go beyond a photo opportunity, many hope a DMZ handshake could restart stalled nuclear talks.

Speaking alongside Trump on Sunday, South Korean President Moon Jae-in said “he could truly feel the flower of peace was blossoming on the Korean peninsula” when he saw Trump’s invitation to Kim.

“I believe that picture in itself would represent a historic event and also would be a significant milestone in terms of the peace process,” Moon said of a DMZ meeting. 

Kim has not publicly responded to the invitation, which Trump sent via Twitter. North Korea’s vice foreign minister on Saturday called Trump’s offer an “interesting suggestion.”

It would be the third summit between Kim and Trump, following meetings in Singapore last June and in Vietnam in February. Whereas those meetings were held at hotels, Panmunjom would provide a much more dramatic setting.

With its iconic light-blue buildings that straddle the North-South border, Panmunjom is the only place along the 250-kilometer-long DMZ where North and South Korean soldiers can stand face-to-face.

Since the meeting in Hanoi, North Korea has not responded to U.S. requests to resume working-level talks. North Korea is unhappy with the U.S. refusal to relax sanctions in exchange for limited steps to dismantle its nuclear program.

Given that neither side has publicly softened their negotiating position, progress may be unlikely for now.

“It’s hard to see much more coming out of this other than showing the world that Trump and Kim are still on speaking terms after Hanoi,” said Vipin Narang, a nuclear expert and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Though international attention may focus on a possible Trump-Kim meeting at the DMZ, a key indicator of progress will be whether North Korea agrees to meet with Steve Biegun, the U.S. special representative for North Korea.

U.S. officials, including Biegun, have given mixed signals about whether they are open to an incremental approach, whereby Pyongyang would give up its nuclear program in stages in exchange for reciprocal steps by Washington.

Trump wants Kim to agree to a “big deal,” under which Kim agrees to completely abandon his nuclear program.

The U.S. refusal to relax sanctions on North Korea has prevented South Korean President Moon from implementing inter-Korean projects.

“If Trump really wanted to send a signal to Kim that progress is still possible, he would cooperate with Seoul and allow for some of the inter-Korean economic cooperation to move forward,” says Jenny Town, a Korea specialist at the Stimson Center.

Moon on Sunday confirmed he would accompany Trump at the DMZ.

Some speculate that Kim may not show up at the DMZ to meet Trump.

“I think Kim has much more to gain with a no-show than showing up for another photo op, with nothing substantive gained,” says Sung-Yoon Lee, a Korea expert at Tufts University’s Fletcher School.

Instead, Lee speculates Kim may choose to have his sister Kim Yo Jong deliver a letter to Trump.

“Kim can dictate the terms and pace of engagement better with a no-show,” he says.

But Narang, the MIT professor, disagrees, saying Kim could exploit such a meeting to further bolster his reputation with his domestic audience.

“For Kim, the fact that Trump reached out — in some ways desperately on Twitter — may help him considerably at home,” Narang says.

If Kim does show up, Trump’s visit to the DMZ could well make history.

Though U.S. presidents frequently visit the DMZ during stops in South Korea, none has ever stepped across the border into North Korea. Though such a move would be historic, it’s not clear what it would mean practically, some analysts warn.

“President Trump delights in doing things no president has done before,” says Bonnie Glaser with the Center for Strategic and International Studies. But for Trump, “a step inside North Korea might not signify any policy intentions whatsoever.” (VOA News)

Death Threats and Arrests of Palestinians Who Went to Bahrain

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Hebron – Death threats and arrests of Palestinian businessmen who attended the Peace to Prosperity conference in Bahrain.

The Palestinian Authority and other terrorist groups are hunting private Palestinian business people who accepted invitation from the US administration to attend the Peace to Prosperity conference in Manama, capital of Bahrain last week.

In the early hours of the morning Palestinian police raided the home of businessman Salah Abu Miaala in Hebron and took him in for questioning. His crime – last week he flew to Manama to attended the Peace to Prosperity conference to which he was invited by U.S. White House organizers.

Not only are Palestinian businessmen who attended the Manama event being hunted down by the PA. Muhammad Massad who was invited, but, decided not to go, has now learned that the PA has hired professional hit-men to assassinate him in Haifa where he now resides with his family.

The head of the delegation of Palestinian businessmen to the Bahrain conference, Ashraf Jabari, strongly criticized the Palestinian Authority, which arrested members of the delegation: “There is no cause for detention, this is a violation of human rights…

“This detention and the conduct of the Palestinian Authority is illegal,” Jabari said. “There is no reason for arrest for participating in a conference, any conference. Abu Mazen is looking excuses to clash with the Americans and with Netanyahu and he wants the entire Palestinian people to line up with him. ”

The Palestinian businessman from Hebron also stated that Abu Miaala, who was arrested by the PA’s intelligence apparatus, is a cancer patient and his body is too weak to be held in detention. Jabari himself lives in Hebron in an area under Israeli control but intends to continue to enter Palestinian-controlled areas without fear of being arrested. “I am only afraid of Allah,” he stressed.

The Palestinian delegation to Bahrain included 12 Palestinians, some from the West Bank and some from Jerusalem. Since last night, Jabri has been sheltering in his home another businessman in Hebron, Ashraf Rhanem, whom the PA also tried to arrest when he returned to Bahrain. The Palestinian intelligence officers called him and and told him that he is wated for questioning, he called me and invited him to come and stay with me,” Jabari said.

Other Palestinian businessmen who took part in the workshop said they felt “very much in danger” and that they were experiencing threats from the Palestinian Authority and the social networks. “Salah came to the wedding of a family member yesterday, and then he disappeared,” Abu Miaala’s brother told Reuters news agency.

In recent days, anonymous Palestinian social networks have published the names of ten Palestinians who participated in a workshop initiated by the Americans.

Flyers circulating on Social Media Against Members of Palestinian Business Delegation
Flyers circulating on Social Media Against Members of Palestinian Business Delegation

Arab Affairs Expert Yoni Ben Menachem writes on his blog www.arabexpert.co.il

Following the criticism on the Palestinian street, Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas ordered his security forces to take action against members of the Palestinian business delegation who went to the economic conference in Bahrain. The delegation returned to their homes in the West Bank at the end of the week.

General Majed Faraj’s general intelligence apparatus raided the home of businessman Salah Abu Miaala in the morning in the city of Hebron, arrested him and confiscated documents. Later, members of the General Security Service surrounded the house of another businessman Ashraf Ranem for three hours and were unable to arrest him. Following the intervention of IDF forces, they were forced to withdraw.

Sheikh Ashraf Jabari, head of the Palestinian delegation to Bahrain, also lives in Hebron, his home near the Tomb of the Patriarchs in the area under IDF control, and therefore the PA has refrained from trying to arrest him because it is a violation of the Hebron agreement.

Palestinian businessman Mohammed Massad from Jenin said he had received a warning from the Israeli security service that Majed Faraj’s general intelligence apparatus had tried to hire an Israeli criminal from Haifa to assassinate him while he was working in the city. Maדsad canceled his trip to Bahrain following a falling out and differences of opinion with the other members of the delegation, but the PA declared him a collaborator with Israel and a traitor.

Among the members of the Palestinian delegation did who travel to Bahrain, there is great disappointment with the US administration who invited them to take part in the conference knowing that this could place real threat on their lives. A member of the delegation said that the Americans promised members of the delegation protection against the PA’s harassment and attempts to harm them, and they expect the United States to keep those promises.

Sources in Fatah say that all the Palestinian businessmen who went to Bahrain in spite of the PA boycott of the conference are traitors and that they will be prosecuted and punished.

On the Palestinian street, PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, who was unable to prevent the participation of the Arab states in the meeting in Bahrain and the travel of the Palestinian delegation there, is criticized for “we had to stop them before the trip and not after the facts,” a senior Fatah official said.

Fashion Designer Andrew Rosen Sells NYC Penthouse for $18.5M After Leaving CEO Slot

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Designer Andrew Rosen sold his penthouse in Manhattan for $18.5 million, after leaving his coveted job as CEO of the New York-based contemporary fashion label, Theory. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

Designer Andrew Rosen sold his penthouse in Manhattan for $18.5 million, after leaving his coveted job as CEO of the New York-based contemporary fashion label, Theory. Rosen sold his Greenwich Village apartment, at 130 West 12th Street, to Justin Korsant, Long Light Capital financier. He had purchased the home for $13 million in 2012, and listed it for $21.5 million in September 2018. Although he didn’t receive the full asking price, he did manage to profit over 42 percent on his investment.

As reported by The Real Deal, the handsome gain Rosen made on the sale can be attributed to the general increase in luxury residential prices in the Big Apple over the past seven years. Also, Rosen did a major renovation in the home, adding value, thanks to his interior designer wife Jenny Dyer.

Rosen retired as CEO of Theory in April, being replaced by the company’s chief operating officer, Dinesh Tandon. Rosen will, however, continue working with Theory as an advisor. Rosen had worked as the former CEO of Anne Klein and a Calvin Klein executive, when in 1997, he launched Theory with co-founder Elie Tahari. The company grew internationally and experienced so much success that in 2003, Link International purchased an 89% stake in Theory for $100 million. By the beginning of 2016, Theory had a total of 489 stores, with its headquarters still in NYC’s Meatpacking District.

Rosen’s penthouse boasted terraces connecting to all eight of the rooms. The terrace off the master suite was surrounded by tall trees, allowing for privacy, according to the listing. The home also featured a gym and a wood-burning fireplace in the living room.

The apartment is part of a posh five-building complex of condos and townhouses, named Greenwich Lane, where the former St. Vincent’s Hospital once was. The prewar building, developed by The Rudin Family, has been awarded the 2012 Sustainable Design Award by Global Green USA, as well as the LEED-NC Gold Certification from the US Green Building Council. Other well-known Greenwich Lane residents include Michael Kors, British fashion entrepreneur Tamara Mellon and German model Toni Garrn.

Now that Rosen has sold his Manhattan residence, it is not known if he will stay in the city and search for a new pad or move to one of his other homes. The retired CEO owns another house in Southampton, as well as a condo at the Four Seasons Residences at the Surf Club Miami, which he purchased in 2017 for $5 million.

Rosen’s listing agent was Leonard Steinberg of Compass. Brett Mitchell, also from Compass, represented the buyer. A spokesman for Rosen did not immediately comment.