Friday, January 30, 2015

SHABBAT SHALOM Y'ALL


IT IS SHABBAT ONE MORE TIME...
AND IN THIS SHABBAT TAKE A MOMENT AND PRAY FOR THE FAMILIES AND FRIENDS OF TWO BRAVE ISRAELI SOLDIERS WHO FELL IN THE LINE OF DUTY-KEEPING THE JEWISH STATE OF ISRAEL SAFE...
MAY THEIR MEMORIES BE BLESSED 
AND MAY THE L-RD OF ISRAEL GRANT FAITH AND SUCCOR 
TO THEIR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS


















Obama Wins War on Terror By Saying It Doesn’t Exist

Obama Wins War on Terror By Saying It Doesn’t Exist 

The White House explains that Taliban is not a terrorist group — it is an "armed insurgency."
By:     Published: January 30th, 2015
You are looking at an "armed insurgent" and not a terrorist, according to the White House.
Picture of an "insurgent"
So is Taliban a terrorist organization?
The White House said that Taliban is an “armed insurgency” and not a terrorist group, a handy semantic tactic to allow President Barack Obama to declare he was won the war on terror.
It is strange why no one thought of this solution before. You get rid of terror simply by re-defining it. Perhaps he has learned from the Palestinian Authority how to re-write the dictionary. Mahmoud Abbas has convinced the world that “ultimatum,” as in “Israel must agree to my terms or else,” actually mean “negotiations.”
ABC News’ Jon Karl asked White House Press Deputy Press Secretary Eric Schultz Wednesday how the government can explain if there is any difference between a Jordanian and Americans agreement to free terrorists in return for the release of hostages.
Jordan has agreed to trade a convicted terrorists for the release by the ISIS of one of their air force pilots. Karl asked if Jordan simply is not doing exactly what the United States did when it agreed to release five Taliban leaders from Guantanamo Bay in return for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl.
Karl pointed out that Taliban ”is clearly a terrorist organization,” like ISIS.
No, no, no, said Schultz.
“We don’t make concessions to terrorist groups,” he said, assuring reporters that the Islamic State “is a terrorist group.”
But what about Taliban?
Wasn’t Taliban once the ruling government of Afghanistan that refused to hand over members of Al Qaeda who were allegedly involved in the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington?
Doesn’t Taliban maintain a powerful force in Afghanistan and Pakistan from where it attacks U.S. soldiers as well as children in a Pakistani school?
Isn’t Taliban included in the State Dept.’s Specially Designated Global Terrorist list?
Doesn’t the  National Counterterrorism Center list the “Taliban Presence in Afghanistan” on a map of global terrorism presences?
The answer to all of these questions is, “yes.”
So Taliban is a terrorist group,. right?
Schultz said:
     I don’t think that the Taliban, um — uh – the Taliban is an armed insurgency.
White House Press Secretary tried a bit of damage control on Thursday.
 “They [Taliban] do carry out tactics that are akin to terrorism. They do pursue terror attacks in an effort to try to advance their agenda,” he told reporters.
Nu?
Well, says Earnest, “it’s important to draw a distinction between the Taliban and al-Qaeda. The Taliban has resorted to terror tactics, but those terror tactics have principally been focused on Afghanistan” although many American personnel and soldiers in Afghanistan “are in harm’s way.
Got it? Taliban only uses “terror tactics.” If it quacks, it doesn’t mean it’s a duck. Maybe it’s a ventriloquist.
“The Taliban is a very dangerous organization,” Earnest admitted but it still is different from ISIS.
His twisted narrative goes like this:
         What the President has pursued is a clear strategy for building up the central government of Afghanistan and the Afghan security forces, so that they could be responsible for security in their own country and take the fight to the Taliban
That, however, is different than the strategy that we have pursued against Al Qaeda. Al Qaeda is a terrorist organization that has aspirations that extend beyond just the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan..
Al-Qaeda and their affiliates around the globe have sought to carry out terror attacks against Americans and American interests all around the globe….
There’s no doubt that the threat from the Taliban is different than the threat that is posed by al-Qaeda.
By that reasoning, Hamas is not a terrorist group because it is not a worldwide threat.
House Armed Services Committee member Rep. Duncan Hunter said in a statement, “It’s all semantics. I would suggest that this administration start talking to any of the service members who fought in Afghanistan, who might have been injured or seen their friends hurt or killed, and ask them if the Taliban is a terror organization.
“The administration might actually learn something and stop looking so foolish.”
What  no one has said that one of the biggest threats in the world is to deny that terrorist organizations are terrorist organizations.

ISRAEL HAS THE ATOMIC WEAPON...BUILDING NEW SETTLEMENTS!!!

New settlement bids may cause diplomatic damage

The decision to issue these bids shortly before the elections reeks of opportunism, Peace Now Chairman said    Jan 30, 2015, 12:00AM | Omri Ariel

The Construction Ministry issued new bids for 450 housing units in the West Bank Friday morning, after several months of an unofficial settlement building freeze.  Peace Now (*) Chairman Yariv Oppenheimer attacked the ministry's decision to issue these bids at this timing, less than two months before the elections, and called it an act of opportunism. "The Construction Minister and the Prime Minister are trying to seize every second to thwart diplomatic achievements", he said. "This new set of bids will cause severe diplomatic damage and will bring our relations with the US and the world to a further decline."
Officials in the Construction Ministry confirmed the report, but claimed these are merely reissues of unsuccessful bids from last year. "Failed bids are automatically reissued by the Israel Land Authority."
(*) Peace Now is a non-governmental organization,"liberal advocacy"and activist group in Israel with the aim of promoting a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  They would like to split Jerusalem in two capitals...Jewish and you-know-what...peace with Syria, peace with Lebanon, peace in Gaza...give back sacred Jewish soil bought with the blood of our soldiers...IN OTHER WORDS...THEY ARE A BUNCH OF BAD JEWS WHO WOULD NOT MIND GIVING IN TO THE HADJIS TO TAKE OVER ISRAEL...ARE THEY UNDER THE INFLUENCE AND-OR PAYROLL OF HUSSEIN OBAMA? I WONDER WHAT THEY ARE GETTING OUT OF THESE POLICIES OF SURRENDERING OUR LAND IN EXCHANGE FOR WHAT A PEACE THAT WOULD NEVER COME AND USELESS DIPLOMATIC RECOGNITION...
 












Thursday, January 29, 2015

Little Israel vs. the Apocalypse

Little Israel vs. the Apocalypse

A novel suggestion for a solution.     By:      January 28th, 2015


Destructive Islamism is a parasite which tends to flourish in Muslim societies and communities. It has evolved to fit that host. Like any parasite, it needs its host to survive, spread and inflict pain beyond its natural boundaries. And like many parasites, it tends to destroy its hosts.
When we think of terrorists groups like IS, Hamas, Hezbollah or Boko Haram, we tend to imagine oil, concrete, weapons or even money as their fuel. These things can help such organizations, but they’re only accelerants. For example, all of these organizations have flourished despite the massive financial tools the U.S. has deployed to restrict the flow of their funds. Hamas has flourished despite our blockades and our assaults. Stopping concrete does not stop Hamas.
Their hosts are the critical item. They need people. They need people to govern and tax, they need people to pull recruits from, they need people to mold in their vision and to punish when their vision fails them. They need people to reinforce their values. And they need people to suffer and die as the face of innocence when they are attacked. Sunni terrorists (IS, AQIP, Boko Haram) and Shia terrorists (Hizbullah) and third-parties (Hamas) all need people they can claim to be defending. It gives vigor to their cause and external targets for their hatreds.
In a way, these organizations also represent these people. Iraqi Sunnis rally to IS as the best available protection from the Shia Iraqi government or the Alawi/Shiite Syrian government. They see their war as a war between peoples. The concept of civilians as some innocents to be left alone as far away kings settle their disputes with troops in the fields would seem to be a foreign one. It simply doesn’t apply. Any Jew is a target – as is in any Shia, Sunni or Christian, depending on your flavor of the day. Only your own people are represented as true innocents.
As destructive as these parasites are, they are only getting started. Only a part of their societies identify with them. If their ideas take root and grow, the hundreds of thousands of dead that we’ve seen might well grow to millions. And as they look outward, everybody will be a target. It is believed that Iran has a 27 meter missile that can put objects into space. What can reach space can land anywhere. A single EMP over the Eastern U.S. could well destroy the entire country. We are looking at an apocalyptic outcome – which is precisely what many among these destructive Islamists are seeking.
To defeat these parasites, we need to deny them their people. We can try by injecting our own ideas on freedom, liberty and minority rights into their societies. But such experiments haven’t been entirely successful. These ideas have gained little traction in the Arab world, although Tunisia seems to be an exception. Since 9/11, we’ve trended backwards in the fight against their ideas.
But the cost is too high to throw our hands up and surrender.
Despite the enormity of the task, little Israel can lead the way towards another path. We cannot conquer Gaza and throw out Hamas – the price is too high. But with the next conflict, we might be able to carve out the middle of Gaza – divide it in three and occupy the least populated area. And then, we could invite people from the other parts to settle, under Israeli rule. As benefits, they’d have the possibility of travel documents, unencumbered international trade and peace. They would be able to live in our vision of a positive and productive society. In exchange, their refugee status would have to be given up and they would live in what would initially be a police state. We would not allow the destroyers to take root – those who threaten to do so would be expelled to the rest of Gaza. Those who are already resident would be allowed to stay – but they would not be given the benefits of the place unless they too abandoned their refugee status.
Hamas would bitterly attack such an endeavor. Every person who came would represent a massive repudiation to Hamas in favor of Israel itself. Polls indicate the Palestinians admire Israeli government more than any other. Because of this, the destroyers would assault those who would chose to settle there as an existential threat. They might even deploy tunnels and rockets to attack their fellow Palestinians. When Israelis defend the residents and Hamas attacks them, fuel would be sucked from the ‘war between peoples’ argument and the rest of the Arab world (already beginning to see the benefits our way provides to our people) would certainly take notice. Our action could be billed as a liberation of Palestinians from Hamas – using the same language used by the U.S. in its many foreign adventures.
Eventually, such a place could add to Israel’s own economic productivity while serving as a beacon of possibility; a place where people can grow and produce and live productive lives instead of lives of hatred, fear and war. Over time, restrictions could be lifted and political autonomy granted. Ultimately, such a place could be the genesis of a peaceful Palestinian state. The idea is not without precedent. Hong Kong was a foreign occupied city that provided a haven (and repudiation) for Chinese Communism. And West Berlin was a foreign seed in the midst of the Communist world. When the wall came down, so did the ideology that opposed it.
Such places have power. And such places could be established elsewhere. Jordan’s third largest city is now a Syrian refugee camp. Those refugees are people, fuel, that has fled from the combat to the north. Given an environment in which they are allowed to flourish, not just wallow, they represent opportunity for Jordan. Their society has been broken, but with the opportunity to start anew, they offer great promise for rebirth in Syria, Iraq and beyond.
In the midst of destruction, there is promise.
Little Israel can unlock it.

About the Author: Joseph Cox is the host of CreateConnectProtect.com, a podcast dedicated to the universal messages of the Written Torah and their application to modern policy.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

THE MOST PROFOUND WORDS...A GUIDE TO FREEDOM




When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.  We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

1st AMENDMENT.- Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. (REMEMBER THAT UNDER SHARIA LAW...THERE IS ONLY ONE G-D, ONE PROPHET...ONE RELIGION...)

2nd AMENDMENT.-  A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. (REMEMBER THAT GUNS DO NOT KILL PEOPLE...REMEMBER THAT IT IS PEOPLE WHO KILL PEOPLE.)


Third Amendment to the United States Constitution places restrictions on the quartering of soldiers in private homes without the owner's consent, forbidding the practice in peacetime.


Fourth Amendment

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

Fifth Amendment

No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself; nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation.

Sixth Amendment

In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed; which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor; and to have the assistance of counsel for his defence.

Seventh Amendment

In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury shall be otherwise reexamined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of common law.

Eighth Amendment

Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.

Ninth Amendment

The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.

Tenth Amendment


The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.


AND REMEMBER THAT "ALL" OF THESE AMENDMENTS ARE GUARANTEED BY THE SECOND AMENDMENT...

Artist draws The Simpsons as Jews in Auschwitz for anniversary of camp's liberation...

by ALEKSANDR PALOMO







Cap.Yochai Kalangel and Sgt. Dor Haim Nini Z"L from the Givati Brigade

IDF releases the names of the two ISRAELI soldiers killed recently in fighting along the Golan Heights...
Cap.Yochai Kalangel Z"L and Sgt. Dor Haim Nini Z"L 
members of the Givati Brigade
MAY THEY REST IN THE PEACE OF THE L-RD
AND
MAY THE L-RD GRANT PEACE AND SUCCOUR TO THEIR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS...

WHAT A COINCIDENCE (?) THAT THEY DIED ON THE 70th ANNIVERSARY OF THE LIBERATION OF AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU...HONOR AND GLORY TO THEM!



The IDF victims of the Hezbollah attack on the Lebanese border were named on Wednesday as Cap. Yohai Kalangel Z"L, 25 from Har Gilo, a company commander in the Golani Brigade-Tsavar Battalion and Sgt. Dor Haim Nini Z"L of the same battalion, a 20 year old from Shtulim who will be posthumously promoted to the rank of Staff-Sergeant. Kalangel will be posthumously promoted to major.  Both lost their lives after an anti-tank missiles struck the IDF vehicle they were riding in and another in the same patrol. Seven other soldiers were lightly-to-moderately injured in the attack and were recovering in hospitals in the North.



Kalangel grew up in the West Bank settlement of Elazar and leaves behind a wife, Tali, and their one-year-old child. He is one of six siblings, and on Independence Day this year he was awarded a General Staff commendation for excellence.



Twitter/The IndependentTamir, Yochai’s brother, told reporters Yochai, or “Joha” as the family knew him “was a giant of a man, salt of the earth, a great fighter.”


On Wednesday night, Aviel Nini, Dor’s brother, said he spoke to Dor on Whatsapp on Tuesday night, after he arrived in the North. Aviel said his brother spoke to his girlfriend at 9:30 a.m. and told her “don’t worry, I’m coming back later today.”


“My little brother is a hero, a fighter who loved the army. He was never afraid of anything, was always smiling,” he added.


Following the anti-tank missile, mortar shells launched from Syria were fired at IDF positions on Har Dov and the Hermon Mountain. The army evacuated dozens of people from the Hermon Mountain. A home in the Israeli border town of Kafr Rajar was damaged by a mortar shell. The IDF responded with combined artillery and air strikes on multiple targets in southern Lebanon. "We view Hezbollah as responsible," Almoz said. "This is not necessarily the end of the IDF's response," he warned.

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Video footage has emerged of the initial moments following Hezbollah’s firing of anti-tank missiles at Israeli military vehicles in the Har Dov region near the Lebanon border on Wednesday. At least seven IDF soldiers were injured in the attack. The Israeli military authorities have been on high alert the last 10 days following the attack on a convoy carrying Hezbollah and Iranian officials on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights earlier this month. Hezbollah has vowed to avenge the attack, which it blames on Israel.


"We are continuing to manage this incident from the northern command," he added. "The IDF Chief of Staff is holding an ongoing evaluation of incidents. We are in the midst of this incident." Hezbollah claimed responsibility  for the rocket attacks in northern Israel along the Lebanon border, according to a statement reported by Reuters on Wednesday. The Lebanese terror group said its "Quneitra Martyrs Brigade" carried out the attack.


fallensoldie...


A former high school teacher of Kalangel’s, Na’ama Tal Cohen-Landau, said in a Facebook post on Wednesday that he was a challenging, at times rebellious student, but one beloved by his friends.

“It was clear to any who met him, including myself, that he would go a long way,” she said.  The head of the Gush Etzion Regional Council, David Pearl, referred to Kalangel on Wednesday as “a real hero and a wonderful family man.”  The other IDF soldier killed in the Hezbollah attack, St.-Sgt. Dor Haim Nini, 20, from Shtulim, was laid to rest in the cemetery of his home village later on Thursday.   Limor Avizard, Nini’s cousin, said on Wednesday that Dor “was a king, an Israeli hero. He got through Operation Protective Edge bravely. Any time we would call him, he would say, ‘Don’t worry, everything’s okay. It’s no big deal.’” Dror Shor, the head of the Be’er Tuviya Regional Council where Shtulim is located, said Nini’s family was one of the oldest in the moshav and that the death of Dor, “a wonderful boy,” is “a disaster which is hard to describe.”
Yochai Kalangel, 25, who was killed in Wednesday's Hezbollah attack against IDF soldiers near the Lebanese border was laid to rest at Mount Herzl Military Cemetery in Jerusalem on Thursday.  Thousands of people arrived to honor Kalangel who was killed along with St.-Sgt. Dor Haim Nini when Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon attacked IDF vehicles traveling in the village of Ghajar in the Galilee panhandle with Russian-made Kornet anti-tank missiles.  Kalangel grew up in the West Bank settlement of Elazar in Gush Etzion, and leaves behind a wife, Tali, and their one-year-old child. He is one of six siblings, and on Independence Day this year he was awarded a General Staff commendation for excellence.  Tamir, Yochai’s brother, told reporters that Yochai, or “Joha” as the family knew him, “was a giant of a man, salt of the earth, a great warrior.”  


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This week, while patrolling the Har Dov region in Northern Israel, an IDF Givati convoy was hit by an anti-tank missile fired by Hezbollah operatives in Lebanon.  Seven IDF soldiers were injured, and two were killed during the attack — Staff Sgt. Dor Chaim Nini and Maj. Yochai Kalangel. May their memories be blessed.


Staff Sgt. Dor Chaim Nini, 20, Z”L, was a veteran of Operation Protective Edge and is survived by his parents and two brothers, and Maj. Yochai Kalangel, 25, Z”L, received a commendation from the IDF Chief of the General Staff in May and is survived by his pregnant wife and a one-year old daughter. 

During this Shabbat, let us reflect on the sacrifices that Israel’s soldiers make every day to protect the Jewish homeland.

These young men and women put their lives on the line day in and day out to protect the people of Israel.  Pray for their safety, especially during these tense times.





Thank you for supporting our brave IDF soldiers every day of the year