Lian Fakhoury, a Palestinian girl from Hebron
who is receiving cancer treatment at
Tel Aviv’s Sourasky Medical Center,
Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv, was surprised
when her medical team threw her a Barbie themed
party to celebrate her 8th birthday.
Haifa is on the "front line" in any action in the north but this blog looks at life in the shadow of danger to all of Israel
Lian Fakhoury, a Palestinian girl from Hebron
who is receiving cancer treatment at
Tel Aviv’s Sourasky Medical Center,
Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv, was surprised
when her medical team threw her a Barbie themed
party to celebrate her 8th birthday.
Pro-terror activist vacationing in Israel, promoting BDS, thanks to US visa-waiver program
A prominent
pro-Palestinian activist who has called for the destruction of Israel and for
Zionists to be slaughtered is currently touring the Jewish State, due to the
pilot phase of a potential visa waiver program between the
U.S. and Israel.
Nerdeen Kiswani has
been documenting her ongoing visit to Israel on social media, captioning one photo
taken in the northern city of Haifa that she was currently “on stolen land” in
“Occupied Palestine.”
Among public statements made by Kiswani are
demands for a “globalized intifada,” a wish that “the pop-pop [of gunfire] be
the last sound that Zionists hear,” encouraging activists to “free every inch
of Palestine” by “any means necessary,” and praise for “beautiful Palestinian”
terrorists whom she said should “be celebrated.”
In an Instagram post
on Friday, Kiswani explained that although she had been denied entry to Israel
in 2015 due to her vehement anti-Israel advocacy amd participation in the BDS
movement, Israeli authorities were obliged to let her enter the country last
week.
Under the terms of a
fledging visa waiver agreement, Kiswani explained, Israeli authorities could
not deny her entry to the country because she holds an American passport.
Kiswani encouraged
other American national BDS activists who were previously denied entry to
Israel to try to visit the country again and to reach out to the American
Embassy should they encounter challenges with Israeli customs officials.
Beyond visiting
major tourist sites, including the Baha’i Gardens and Al-Aqsa Mosque, Kiswani
recently traveled to Jenin, a terror hotbed in Palestinian Authority-controlled
territory. According to a report from Channel 12 News, she met there with the
father of a slain member of the Lion’s Den terror group.
From Jenin, Kiswani
posted a photo of a wall bearing the photos of various terrorists killed during
clashes with Israeli soldiers, along with a caption affirming her support for
their cause.
Following
Hebrew-language media reports about Kiswani’s visit, Interior Ministry
officials said that she will receive a “yellow letter” upon her departure from
Israel. This document serves as a formal notice that she will need to
coordinate any future visits to the country in advance with the authorities.
Cross posted from Grandma's Diary
This rewriting has two central goals:
1- Erase the Jewish nation's 4,000 year history in the Land of Israel.
2- Invent ancient Palestinian, Muslim and Arab histories in the land.
This international campaign of delegitimization began a long time before the establishment of the modern Jewish state.
The ancient Romans tried to strip the area of its Jewish identity, to make it more Roman, by renaming Judea "Syria Palaestina."
Later, the fifth caliph of the dynasty of Syria - who ruled during the late 7th century - employed the tactic of delegitimising both Judaism and Christianity, by constructing the Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. This was the biblical spot where Abraham was prepared to sacrifice his son, Isaac. Also the site of the twice-destroyed Jewish Temples. The famous Western Wall is all that remains of their existence.
The goal of this historical revision as a political strategy was first expressed publicly at a conference of Palestinian historians in 1998, when rewriting history was linked to the political goal of denying Israel's right to exist:
Dr. Yussuf Alzamili, chairman History Department at the Khan Yunis Educational College, called on all universities and colleges to write the history of Palestine and to guard it. “Not to enable the foreign implants and enemies to distort it or to legitimize the existence of Jews on this land...” History lecturer Abu Amar clarified that there is no connection between the ancient generation of Jews and the modern generation.
In contemporary times, a version of this tactic of revisionist history was attempted by the late PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat. During the US-brokered Palestinian-Israeli peace talks at Camp David in 2000, he stated that the first and second Jewish temples were not erected in Jerusalem, but rather miles away in Nablus.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Information, no archaeological excavations in Jerusalem had ever unearthed Jewish artifacts.
Shai Negrekar and his son Aviad were killed point blank by a Palestinian terrorist on Saturday afternoon in Huwara. The two were running errands in the West Bank town, frequented for the cheaper prices.
The father
and son from the southern Ashdod visited the West Bank town
regularly, as do many other Israelis looking for cheap prices, especially at
mechanics. The car wash at the center of the attack in Huwara had advertised
its services in Hebrew. But the area has started to become a flashpoint for
attacks in recent months.
Many times the Palestinian terrorists
target soldiers stationed along the main road of the town,
safeguarding Israelis who use it to travel to and from settlements, but the
flashpoint area has gotten deadlier in 2023.
Israel started building a bypass road
that would allow settlers to avoid the Palestinian town, but it hasn’t been
without controversy. Even on Sunday, the construction workers at the site were
worried that they wouldn’t make it to work after the Israeli army closed roads
in the area, some really didn’t make it. And many are concerned about what
might follow the terrorist attack.
“There are Israelis who come. But, a
supermarket employee in Huwara told i24NEWS, “any security incident
that happens here in the street has an impact on our economy.”
“The main road is dying. So is the
economy in the town and also in Nablus and the surrounding villages. The people
are certainly scared for themselves, for their families and their children,
their work. For example, there are people from Nablus working in Ramallah and
they are scared because they have to use this road.”
Residents and shop owners have stated that
Israelis in town were not a rare phenomenon. Off camera, many say that they
have friends from Israel, but they are concerned that there might be a lot less
customers because of attacks like the one that occurred Sunday.
So just who is in control in Huwara?
the residents who live there or the terrorists?,
In total, according to Israel's Channel
12, there were 300 incidents during the past year in which Israelis had to
be rescued and retrieved from the West Bank.
Maybe I am being naïve but the question is whether we need to do anything
at all. For sure the Saudis will want to save face in the Arab world for “achieving”
something for the Palestinians but I do believe this is of a lesser priority
for them.
Is the world beginning to see the PA for what it is? A failed, corrupt Authority
that cannot even control the people they represent. The P.A. is an epic
failure. It doesn’t work for the Palestinians and it definitely doesn’t work
for Israel.
Indeed, if anyone wants proof of why the Palestinians cannot be allowed
to have a state of their own in the foreseeable future, they need look no
further than the P.A.
Having lost control of the Gaza Strip to Hamas, it has lost control of Jenin
and Nablus in Samaria to terrorists, the two largest cities in Samaria. By the P.A.’s
own admission, the Iranians have already established a foothold in their
territory—a development that is extremely dangerous for Israel.
The P.A. is horribly managed and corruption is rampant. P.A. employees
are not even paid their full wages, although P.A. chief Mahmoud Abbas still
finds plenty of money to pay terrorists and their families very generous
monthly salaries for killing Jews.
There is no accountability in the P.A. There have been no elections since
2006. Abbas is now in the 19th year of his four-year term. The Palestinian
Legislative Council, which was last elected in 2006, was dissolved in 2018, and
Abbas has ruled by presidential decree ever since. The P.A. strongly resembles
other Arab dictatorships, with severe restrictions on freedom of expression and
freedom of the press.
In a recent poll, 80% of Palestinians said they wanted Abbas to resign.
In March, a poll found that 52% of Palestinians thought it would be a good
thing if the P.A. collapsed. Even the Palestinians want to get rid of the P.A.
The Palestine Center for Strategic Studies recently released statistics
showing that about two-thirds of the terrorists who have died in the recent
wave of terrorism in Judea and Samaria are from Abbas’s Fatah party and most of
them were members of the P.A.’s security forces. So, if most of the recent
terrorism that Israelis have had to suffer from comes from Abbas’s P.A., why
should Israel offer more concessions?
The Palestinians have a great opportunity for work in Israel. With
unemployment down to 3.5%, many contractors are having difficulties filling the
vacancies. With job opportunities offering not only salaries well above what they
can earn under the PA but also attractive social benefits not available under
the PA, many Palestinian families can improve their standard of living at a
stroke. However, the PA must take control of its own people.
El Al Israel Airlines Ltd. announced the arrival of its newest Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which landed Monday morning in Tel Aviv after a direct flight from the Boeing factory in Seattle, using Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in its aim to protect the planet.
The historic flight marks El Al’s first use of SAF and signifies the company’s commitment to reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases. Thirty percent of the total fuel used in the flight from Seattle to Tel Aviv was SAF, which is chemically similar to traditional fossil jet fuel but is produced from sources such as carbon in the air and produces significantly less carbon emissions than fossil fuel.
In June 2023, El Al joined the IATA Environmental Assessment Program, which assesses the commitment of the world’s leading airlines to improving their environmental and sustainability performance. El Al’s participation in the certification program is meant to establish the company as a global leader in sustainable air travot respect High Court ruling to strike down reasonableness bill
“Welcoming a new Dreamliner jet is always an exciting event for us. Today’s historic arrival of our first jet using SAF marks another important milestone in our strategic plan – expanding and renewing our fleet and strengthening our commitment to sustainability,” El Al CEO Dina Ben Tal Ganancia said.
The new Dreamliner is the fourth 787-8 in El Al’s fleet and part of the company’s most recent acquisition of new aircraft. The financing transaction was arranged by ABL Aviation and is the 6th JOLCO financing transaction executed by El Al since 2018. The jet can accommodate 238 passengers in three classes – Business, Premium, and Economy.
In first, all 15 Supreme Court justices to hear petitions against ‘reasonableness law’ curbing their power
All 15
justices of Israel’s Supreme Court will hear the petitions asking them to
cancel the “reasonableness law” that the Knesset passed last week, Supreme
Court President Esther Hayut announced on Monday.
The
hearing is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Sept. 12, three days before the start of
the High Holidays. The government will have to file its response to the
petitions 10 days earlier.
It
will be the first time in the court’s 75-year history that a panel of 15
justices will preside over a case.
On
July 24, all 64 lawmakers in the governing coalition voted into law a bill to
restrict judges’ use of the “reasonableness” standard. The amendment to Basic
Law: The Judiciary bars “reasonableness” as a justification for judges to
reverse decisions made by the Cabinet, ministers and “other elected officials
as set by law.”
NGOs
immediately filed petitions asking the Supreme Court, sitting as the High Court
of Justice, to strike down the law. While the court scheduled a hearing, it has
not gone as far as to issue an emergency injunction against the law, as several
of the seven petitioners had requested.
“We
are ready. We will appear at the Supreme Court to defend Israeli democracy and
do everything we can to stop the judicial coup,” the Movement for Quality
Government’s Chairman Eliad Shraga said last week. “We will continue to protest
and fight everywhere and from every podium until the threat is removed.”
Separate
from the petitions against the “reasonableness law,” opposition leader Yair
Lapid of the Yesh Atid Party asked the court to order Justice Minister Yariv Levin
to convene the Judicial Selection Committee, which is responsible for
appointing new judges to the courts. Lapid’s petition will also be heard after
the summer recess.
Defense
Minister Yoav Gallant has gone on the record as saying that the government
would accept the Supreme Court’s decisions. “Israel is a democratic,
law-abiding country. We’ll act according to the law,” Gallant told journalists
ahead of the weekly Cabinet meeting on Sunday.
Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that his government will seek an agreement
with the opposition on the rest of the judicial reform package during the
Knesset’s summer recess, which started on Sunday.
In an
interview with Fox News, the prime minister denied that the reform push was
weakening Israel’s democracy, as its opponents claim, stating that it was in
fact “strengthening democracy. We’re bringing it back in line to where most
democracies are. Where Israel was in its first five decades and where it should
be now in the coming decades.”
On
Sunday, Netanyahu’s Likud Party rejected a demand by the opposition to freeze
all judicial reform legislation until 2025. “Yair Lapid is ready to talk with
Abu Mazen [Palestinian Authority head Mahmoud Abbas] without preconditions, but
for Likud he is setting out a list of preconditions for talks,” the party said.