Can Chaos Be Controlled?

Israel increasingly finds itself in a chaotic world. The West it so latched onto all these years seems bent on pursuing suicidal policies in the face of a Radical Islamic war seeking to destroy it. The irony is that the chaos that has metastasized was encouraged, funded, and born from the USA’s own cold war policy to arm and train the Mujihadeen of Afghanistan in their fight against the Soviets during their invasion of Afghanistan.  

The Mujihadeen were more than a typical rebel group.  They were a product of aggressive islamization by   neighboring Pakistan as well as an amalgamation of foreign fighters such as Osama Bin Laden.  The idea behind President Jimmy Carter’s Operation Cyclone  was to enable the Mujihadeen to wage Jihad against the Soviets.  The Mujihadeen won, thus proving the American strategy of using heavily Islamicised groups to fight proxy wars.  The American government went on to support Islamists across the Middle East. This created created chaos with the sole objective to harm Soviet and later secular Arabist control of oil and mineral flush areas in the Middle East.  

The strategy made sense.  With the USA being an ocean away and Europe still relatively set apart from the “barbaric” deserts of the Middle East, there was never any push back against these sorts of covert neo-colonial policies. Afterall, Israel would continue to sponge up the rage of the Arab street. Of course as long as the West could fund the very allies that helped to redirect the street’s animosity to the tiny Jewish State.

Islam Can No Longer Be Controlled

The problem with creating a monster is that there is a good chance that monster will eventually turn on its maker.

The problem with creating a monster is that there is a good chance that monster will eventually turn on its maker. With the open border policies of Europe and naivety of the USA, muslims have been streaming into the west at record levels.  The immigrants themselves may not be dangerous, but they provide an opportune breeding ground for the armies of the once and future caliphate.  Even with this fact the current situation could have been avoided, but the USA played one last very dangerous game.

Department of Defense documents that have been declassified in the last year confirm that the Obama administration encouraged the flow of weapons into the moderate rebel groups in Syria, knowing they would eventually fall into Jihadists.  This worked well as it helped grow an independent Sunni state in Eastern Syria and Western Iraq.  Of course, when this state, later to be renamed ISIS refused to play by the rules, the game had turned dangerous.  Far worse was the West’s Sunni Caliphate than Assad or Iran.  Now to destroy the Frankenstein they built, the USA is forced to work with its sworn enemies.

In today’s world, geography is meaningless. ISIS has used its strength to rally disenfranchised Muslims across the world, giving them a global army in the once calm West. Chaos has become the norm and yet Western leaders, especially in the USA, seek to harness the chaos for their own benefit.

After the recent Orlando attack, calls to enforce stricter gun control laws became part of the mainstream cacophony of solutions. Not only that, calls on the right to make a Declaration of War against terrorism became part of the chorus of solutions. Both of these moves renders Americans less prepared to deal with a problem their government initiated nearly 40 years ago as well as effectively shredding the Constitution.

Does Israel Stand Alone?

The funny thing about chaos is that it is never permanent.  Chaos always leads to new order.  That is how the world works. The recent overtures between Israel and Russia are the results of finding new order amidst the global chaos. The burgeoning relationship between Israel and India as well as China and other East Asian countries will now only increase as the West crumbles.

The question for Israel going forward is how long does it stick with the West as it builds long standing relationships with an opposing bloc of nations?  The answer to that question may lie in how the West deals with the monster it helped create. If Europe and America continue to ignore the threat of Radical Islam, opting to utilize the threat to grab more power from their citizens, rather than snuff it out, their days will be quickly numbered.

Petition: European Union will be required to report on construction in area C

Regavim is appealing the EU’s immunity from prosecution. Based on the legal opinion of an expert on international law, Regavim is petitioning the Supreme Court to require accountability and reporting for building violations committed by the Union.

A petition filed this week by Regavim to the Supreme Court may put an end to the systematic evasion of the EU from being accountable for violations of building regulations that it has initiated in Area C of the of Judea and Samaria (West Bank). Regavim is requesting from the judges to require the European Union to participate, first as a respondent to the petition to the Supreme Court and to give an account of its construction activities.

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For some years the EU has been trying to take over extensive regions in area C through the establishment of buildings and infrastructures in illegal Bedouin outposts. One of the areas where the EU has made a large concerted effort to invest in is the area surrounding Maale Adumim.

Two weeks ago, Supreme Court justices, Uzi Fogelman, Daphne Barak-Erez and Meni Mazuz rejected the petition presented by Regavim against the Civil Administration in the Judea and Samaria (West Bank) on  ignored breaching of the law. The petition demanded that the Civil Administration implement peremptory demolition orders issued against the 15 illegal structures built by the Union within the limits of the jurisdiction of Mishor Adumim and Kfar Adumim.

The judges rejected the petition by Regavim based on the Civil Administration’s statement that the removal of illegal construction there is already a high priority item, and asked them not to get involved in managing schedules for implementing orders. However, in the decision Justice Fogelman hinted that he is not sure that there is basis for the Union’s immunity from such proceedings.

Regavim decided to take up the challenge laid down by Justice Fogelman, and worked on preparing a new petition concerning other illegal structures built by the Union in areas under the jurisdiction of Kfar Adumim. As for these buildings the Civil Administration announced a year ago that they are a top priority for demolition, however since then no enforcement action against them has been made.

Regavim contends that the long drawn out period of time is “the unreasonable renunciation of enforcing the law”, and seek to place the EU illegal construction activities at the center of the Supreme Court hearings.

The petition is based on the opinion of the expert on international law, Professor Aryeh Reich from Bar Ilan University, who doubts the claim of immunity of the EU. “The EU mission is indeed right that it enjoys immunity from lawsuits, both criminal and civil, and administrative,” says Reich, “but there is an exception in this regard in Article 31 of the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations, in connection with activities relating to its private land that is located within the territory of the host country.”

Professor Reich explains that international law imposes the obligation of respecting the law on foreign diplomats who enjoy immunity.  “They are obligated to respect the laws and regulations of the country in which they serve, and not to interfere in its internal affairs.”

Another argument raised by the lawyers of Regavim states that immunity is granted to countries only, while the EU has no absolute status as a country. The inclusion of the Union in the petition is made possible in principle because if the petition is accepted by the court and consequently buildings are demolished, the EU will have to absorb EU economic damage.

 

When Camels Roam Free and Dangerous (Walla Interviews Meir Deutsch of Regavim)

Tomorrow, Tuesday, there will a discussion in the Knesset on the issue of the roaming camels in the South.  In preparation for discussion in the Knesset, Meir Deutsch, Director of Policy and government relations at Regavim, came to the studio of Walla! News and explained the severity of the disaster that roaming camels can cause.

In face of the fatal road accident that occurred last month in which a 60 year old woman was killed when her car collided with camels, Deutsch said “accidents involving camels are more fatal than regular traffic accidents.  When there is a collision with a camel, the main brunt of the blow in the accident is on the driver.  This is because the camel is so tall.  The engine of the car is almost not damaged at all and all the weight of the camel, which is around on average a ton, falls on the driver.”

Regavim keeps close track of the phenomenon of stray camels in the Negev. The association also is the legal representative for the family of David Cohen, who was killed a year and a half ago after being hit by a roaming camel.  “It is difficult to pick out camels when driving because of their color which is like the color of the dunes that blends in so well with the natural landscape,” added Deutsch. “If you hit a camel, it is very difficult to escape without injury.”

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Deutsch affirms that each year the organization receives reports of approximately a   thousand camels roaming the South. “The accident this past month could have been avoided. We and motorists have turned to the police and warned them.  The Police indicated to us that they have received a very large amount of reports, but they have noticed that in the last two years they were successful in finding the owner of the camel only once. Usually Bedouins reach the accident site and cut the number imprinted on the camels ear in order to hide his affiliation to them. Most of the time it is not possible to find the owner.”

According to Deutsch, it is the responsibility of the camel’s owners to ensure that roaming does not go unsupervised near roads. “We are initiating a law that would require the owners to put a microchip on the camels under their skin much like on dogs, to help to be able to identify the owners.”  He added that the incompetence of the authorities has led to loss of life on the roads. “Every year there are about 15 accidents with injuries. Three years ago, for example, an entire family perished in an accident. This is due to cost-saving policies by the camel owners.  Instead of having the owners pay for hay to feed the camel, they send the camel out to graze in the open,” Deutsch  said. “With the help of the bill of MK Bezalel Smotrich which has the support of 50 other MKs, which is being brought forth to the in the Knesset, we hope that the situation will change.”

 

The Silent Intifada Weekly Report [June 10, 2016]

There were over 100 attacks this week leaving 4 Jews murdered and 9 injured.

(This article was originally published on Hakol Hayehudi)

This week as almost every week there were dozens of terror attacks of varying severity not reported in most major media outlets. We report on these silenced events to present a fuller picture of the reality in Israel and balance the picture presented to innocent readers abroad. We hope that by reporting these incidents we can raise awareness so that actions can be taken to rectify this problem and improve reality in the Jewish State.

This past week (June 3rd-June 9th) in the ‘Silent Intifada’ updates on Hakol Hayehudi there were over 100 terror terror attacks by Arabs. As a result of the attacks 4 Jews were murdered and 9 were injured.

Arabs carried out 5 shootings this week. In the Tel Aviv Sharona Market, two Arabs from the town of Yatta opened fire inside the Max Brenner Restaurant with automatic rifles. Four Jews were murdered as a result and six were injured in the attack. Several others were treated for shock.

In addition, there were four other shootings that thankfully did not result in injuries. These were on Saturday night in Shechem and also that same night near the Migdalim Junction. On Sunday night, Arabs fired shots at a bus passing through Hawara in the Shomron.  Lastly, on Monday Arabs shot at a vehicle near Neve Yair in Western Binyamin. In that incident, the driver was also armed and returned fire in the direction of the shots.

Aside from the shootings there were numerous incidents of rioting, arson, and throwing of stones and firebombs at vehicles and homes.

On Sunday and on Tuesday, Jews were injured as a result of stone throwing near Adam.

On Thursday night, a border police officer was injured during Arab rioting on the Temple Mount.

Full list of attacks:

Friday June 10th

3:00- Arabs attack border police officers near the Temple Mount, one officer is injured.

Thursday June 9th

  • Arabs throw stones in Armon Hanatziv in Jerusalem.
  • Arabs throw stones near Yatta.
  • Arabs throw stones near Aida.
  • Arabs throw stones in Hevron.
  • Arabs throw stones in Sayir.
  • Arabs throw stones in Abu Dis.
  • Arabs throw firebombs in Issawiya.
  • Arabs throw stones in Husan.
  • Arabs throw stones near Al-Hadr.
  • Arabs throw firebombs in Qalandiya.
  • Arabs throw stones in Ras Al-Amud.
  • Arabs throw stones in Sufa.

21:12- Arabs throw an object from a passing vehicle in Hevron.

17:53- Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Beit Horon causing damage.

17:49- Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Avnei Hefetz causing damage to four vehicles.

Wednesday June 8th

  • Arabs throw stones in Zida.
  • Arabs throw stones in Ras Karkar.
  • Arabs throw stones in Sufa.
  • Arabs throw stones at the Qalandiya Crossing.
  • Arabs throw stones in Jeba.
  • Arabs throw stones in Ras Al amud.
  • Arabs throw firebombs in Husan.
  • Arabs throw firebombs in Nachal Kfira.

23:34- Arabs throw firebombs on the Husan Bypass Road.

23:04- Arabs throw stones near the Pharmacy Junction in Hevron.

23:00- Arabs throw stones near the Gal neighborhood in Hevron.

22:56- Arabs throw stones near Michmas.

22:50- Arabs throw stones at a bus near Hizme.

21:30- Shooting: Four Jews are murdered in a shooting near the Sharona Market in Tel Aviv. Six more Jews are injured, four of which are in serious condition.

7:07- Arabs throw stones at a bus near Kevasim Junction in Har Hevron causing damage to the bus.

00:31- Arabs throw stones at a bus in Funduk causing damage.

Tuesday June 7th

  • Arabs throw stones in Ras Al-Amud.
  • Arabs throw stones near Akev.
  • Arabs throw stones near Kedumim.
  • Arabs throw stones in Beit Umar.
  • Arabs throw stones in Shuafat.
  • Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Zeita in the Shomron.
  • Arabs throw stones near Pesagot in Binyamin.
  • Arabs throw at least five firebombs near Qalandiya.

23:37- Arabs set fires in several areas near the Gevaot Forest.

22:25- Arabs throw stones at vehicles near the Doar Junction in Binyamin.

22:20- A driver is injured from stone throwing by Arabs at a bus near Adam.

21:12- Arabs throw firebombs at the security fence of the town of Pesagot. A fire starts as a result.

14:27- Arabs throw stones at vehicles near the Ben Zion Junction in Jerusalem causing damage to vehicles.

12:59- Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Rentis in Binyamin.

11:37- Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Dir Abu Mashal causing damage.

8:00- Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Al-Arub causing damage to an Arab vehicle mistaken as belonging to Jews.

Monday June 6th

  • Arabs throw stones in Beit Fajar.
  • Arabs throw firebombs in Atil.
  • Arabs throw stones at Tapuach Junction.
  • Arabs throw stones near Joseph’s Tomb.
  • Arabs throw stones near Har Adar.
  • Arabs throw firebombs in Anata.

A Jew is injured from stones thrown by Arabs in Ras Al Amud in Jerusalem.

23:23- Arabs throw firebombs at vehicles near Shakaf in Har Hevron.

23:22- Arabs throw stones at vehicles in Hawara in the Shomron causing damage.

22:13- Arabs throw stones at vehicles in Har Hevron.

22:11- Shooting: Arabs shoot at a vehicle near Neve Tzuf in Binyamin.

22:00- Arabs riot near Joseph’s Tomb in Shechem.

21:23- Arabs throw firebombs at the Avraham Avinu neighborhood in Hevron.

19:49- Arabs throw stones at the light rail in Jerusalem causing damage.

18:00- Arabs throw stones at vehicles in Gush Etzion near Karmei Tzur.

15:25- Arabs riot in Shechem.

14:04- Arabs throw stones at a vehicle belonging to a tourist in Silwan in Jerusalem.

Sunday June 5th

  • Arabs throw stones in Burin Al Ram.
  • Arabs throw stones in Hermela.
  • Arabs throw stones in Silwan.
  • Arabs throw stones on Route 443.
  • Arabs riot in Tekoa in Gush Etzion.
  • Arabs riot in Ramin.
  • Arabs riot in Beit Umar in Gush Etzion.
  • Arabs riot and attack IDF soldiers in Silwan in Jerusalem.
  • Arabs riot in Ras Al Amud in Jerusalem.
  • Arabs riot in Umm Tzafa.

22:30- A rider is injured from stone throwing by Arabs near Adam in Binyamin.

22:20- Shooting: Arabs shoot at a bus near Hawara in the Shomron.

22:13- Arabs throw firebombs at an IDF post in Hevron.

21:26- Arabs riot in Silwan in Jerusalem.

21:08- Arabs throw stones at vehicles on Route 443 near Beit Horon causing damage.

13:01- Arabs riot in Shuafat in Jerusalem.

6:00- Arabs riot in Suchiya.

4:50- An explosive placed by Arabs explodes near IDF soldiers in Tubas. Dozens of Arabs riot near the site of the explosion.

Shabbat June 4th

  • Arabs throw stones in Turmusaya.
  • Arabs throw stones near Alfei Menashe.
  • Arabs throw stones in Issawiya.
  • Arabs throw firebombs in Katana.
  • Arabs throw firebombs in Hizme.
  • Arabs throw firebombs in Issawiya.
  • Arabs throw firebombs in Yavad.

23:06- Shooting: Arabs shoot at vehicles near Migdalim Junction in the Shomron.

22:12- Shooting: Arabs shoot at IDF forces in Shechem.

21:43- Arabs riot in Shechem near Joseph’s Tomb.

21:21- Arabs riot in Hevron.

16:19- Arabs throw stones in Hevron.

Friday June 3rd

  • Arabs riot in Abu Dis.
  • Arabs riot on the Temple Mount.
  • Arabs throw firebombs near Beit El.

22:25- Arabs throw firebombs at the Pharmacy Junction in Hevron.

17:20- Arabs riot in Kadum.

16:29- Arabs riot near the Gaza Border Fence.

15:04- A fire breaks out near Nabi Saleh on the Hotze Binyamin Road as the result of a firebomb thrown by Arabs.

15:01- Arabs riot in Beit Umar.

14:24- Arabs riot in Al-Arub.

The Front Lines are Tel Aviv

“You cannot continue to keep people in a situation where they are under your occupation and expect them to come to the conclusion that everything is fine.”

-Ron Huldai

For years now, Tel Aviv has lived in a bubble.  Its economy grew as did its international stature.  The world, with it s BDS drive, incessant focus on “occupation,” and drive towards an unrealistic peace accords pretended Tel Aviv was a different country.  This year the city has now seen 3 attacks, last night’s being the most brutal.

For the attackers Tel Aviv is the occupation. Judea and Samaria maybe internationally ostracized, but the “settlers” are not viewed as estranged from the daily grind in the territories.  There is an unfriendly respect between the Arabs and the Jews of Judea and Samaria that is dealt with differently.

Huldai and his cohorts, as well as the Tel Aviv culture, exemplifies for the Arab Palestinians everything that is wrong with secular Zionism. It’s true the communities in Judea and Samaria maybe over the green line, but that is all. Hamas and all who support them do not view a difference between Tel Aviv and Kiryat Arba. In fact an attack such as this would be nearly impossible in Kiryat Arba, where most people are armed and aware. Tel Aviv is picked because it is complacent and its elected officials weak.

Tel Aviv is on the front lines precisely because Ron Huldai wants to pretend it has nothing to do with the fabled occupation. In fact, it his Tel Aviv that yearns to reflect a dying European culture and strives to maintain a bubble of disconnection. It is the European culture that is seen as an occupation.

After three terrorist attacks in one year, the citizens of Tel Aviv have woken up and recognized we are all in this together.  Ron Huldai and his supporters have yet to realize that they too are on the front lines of a war. The faster they stop accusing the “occupation” in Judea and Samaria for their problems, the better they will be in dealing with the enemy that is out to destroy them.