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Gaza: The Truths Behind All the Lies - Victor Davis Hanson

 

​ by Victor Davis Hanson

From civilian casualties to the use of disproportionate force.

 


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“Occupied Gaza.” Prior to October 7, there were roughly two million Arab citizens of Israel but no Jewish citizens in Gaza. Gazans in 2006 voted in Hamas to rule them. It summarily executed its Palestinian Authority rivals. Hamas cancelled all future scheduled elections. It established a dictatorship and diverted hundreds of billions of dollars in international aid to build a vast underground labyrinth of military installations.

So Gaza has been occupied by Hamas, not Israel, for two decades.

“Collateral Damage.” Hamas began the war by deliberately targeting civilians. It massacred them on October 7 when it invaded Israel during a time of peace and holidays. It sent more than 7,000 rockets into Israeli cities for the sole purpose of killing noncombatants. It has no vocabulary for the collateral damage of Israeli civilians, since it believes any Jewish death under any circumstances is cause for celebration.

Hamas places its terrorist centers beneath and inside hospitals, schools, and mosques. Why? Israel is assumed to have more reservations about collaterally hitting Gaza civilians than Hamas does exposing them as human shields.

“Disproportionate.” We are told Israel wrongly uses disproportionate force to retaliate in Gaza. But it does so because no nation can win a war without disproportionate violence that hurts the enemy more than it is hurt by the enemy.

The U.S. incinerated German and Japanese cities with disproportionate force to end a war both Axis powers started. The American military in Iraq nearly leveled Fallujah and Mosul by disproportional force to root out Islamic gunmen hiding among innocents. Hamas has objections to disproportionate violence—but only when it is achieved by Israel and not Hamas.

“Two-state solution.” Prior to October 7, there was a de facto three-state solution, given that Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza were all separate states ruled by their own governments, two of which were illegitimate without scheduled elections.

It was not Israel, but the people of Gaza and the West Bank who institutionalized the “from river to the sea” agenda of destroying its neighbor.

Israel would have been content to live next to an autonomous Arab Gaza and West Bank that did not seek to destroy Israel in their multigenerational efforts to form their own “one-state solution.”

“Ceasefire.” The so-called international community is demanding Israel agree to a “ceasefire.” But there was already a ceasefire prior to October 7. Hamas broke it by massacring 1,200 Jews and taking over 250 hostages.

Hamas violated that peace because it thought it could gain leverage over Israel by murdering Jews.

Hamas now demands another ceasefire because it thinks it is no longer able to murder more unarmed Jews. Instead, it now fears that Israel will destroy Hamas in the way Hamas sought but failed to destroy Israel.

Did Hamas call for a cease-fire after the first 500 Jews it massacred on October 7?

“Ramadan.” Joe Biden believes that the Muslim religious holiday of Ramadan requires Israel to agree to a ceasefire.

But did either Hamas or any other Arab military ever respect Jewish—or even its own—religious holidays?

The October 7 massacre was timed to catch Israelis unaware while celebrating the Jewish religious holidays of Simchat Torah, Shemini Torah, and Shemini Atzeret on Shabbat.

Moreover, Hamas’s surprise attack was deliberately timed to commemorate the earlier sneak Arab attack on Israel some 50 years earlier.

On October 6, 1973, the Israelis were the target of a surprise attack when celebrating the religious holiday of Yom Kippur. Arab armies also assumed they would achieve greater surprise when attacking during their own religious holiday of Ramadan.

So, Arab militaries fight opportunistically both during Jewish and their own Islamic holidays. Egyptians and Syrians still boast of their 1973 surprise attack on Israel as the “Ramadan War.”

Only Westerners, not Arabs, believe there should be no war during Ramadan.

“Civilian Casualties.” Israel risks the lives of its soldiers to prevent civilian deaths. Hamas risks the lives of its civilians to prevent terrorists’ deaths. Israel considers it a failure, and Hamas considers it globally advantageous when more civilians die than its soldiers.

“Foreign Aid.” The Biden administration threatens to cut off or slow-walk aid to Israel if it continues to retaliate against Hamas even though they started the war. So the administration promises to give more aid to Gaza after the October 7 Hamas massacres than it gave to Gaza before them.

“Prisoners.” The international community that favors Hamas, nevertheless, knows it would be safer to be a prisoner of Israel than of Hamas. It knows women are not going to be raped in custody by Israelis but are by Hamas. And the unarmed are more likely to be mutilated and decapitated by Hamas than Israelis.

Is the international community more likely to charge Israel than Hamas for war crimes because the Jewish state seeks to avoid civilian deaths that Hamas finds useful?

From American Greatness.


Victor Davis Hanson

Source: https://www.frontpagemag.com/gaza-the-truths-behind-all-the-lies/

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Wuhan on the Rockies? Biosafety committee found dozens of accidents at NIH-funded lab in 3 years - Greg Piper

 

​ by Greg Piper

NIH approved second grant for new Colorado State bat lab and imported bats months after USDA found it committed animal cruelty, hid protocol on withholding pain meds from test subjects.

 


 

Bats and hamsters and cats, and mice!

Fort Collins, Colorado, could have become the next Wuhan, China, with dozens of lab accidents just this decade involving outbreak-prone pathogens in animals including coronaviruses, Zika and tuberculosis, according to a group that fights taxpayer-funded animal testing.

The "incident reports" from Colorado State University's Institutional Biosafety Committee minutes, obtained by Colorado Open Records Act request, detail 64 lab accidents from 2020 through 2023, the White Coat Waste Project said this week.

The National Institutes of Health chipped in more than $8 million in 2021 and 2023 to build a new CSU bat lab and import bats with Nipah virus and SARS-related coronaviruses via the EcoHealth Alliance, WCW discovered last fall, dubbing the campus "Wuhan West."

The 2023 grant came months after the Agriculture Department found CSU committed animal cruelty by subjecting rabbits to temperatures above "the humane endpoint" and failed to report "a protocol for [26] rabbits that required the withholding of anesthetics and analgesics for scientific purposes."

 

The National Science Foundation and departments of Energy, Interior and Defense also fund CSU's bat research, according to WCW, whose stated mission is to cut federal spending that hurts animals and Americans. 

CSU is far from alone in preventable lab accidents, according to data from the Federal Select Agents Program, the Daily Mail reported this month. The CDC-USDA program lists more than 600 releases of "controlled" pathogens in the U.S. from 2014-2022, including the mosquito-borne Chikungunya virus and the bacterial infection Q fever.

"This is unacceptable," the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic said at the time. "Let's improve oversight of these high-risk labs, encourage modernized biosafety standards at home and abroad, and prevent a future pandemic."

A subcommittee spokesperson said it will have news related to EcoHealth "in the near future."

 

The new CSU lab will collaborate with NIH's Rocky Mountain Laboratories to "assess the susceptibility of bats to Nipah virus and ebolaviruses," according to a 2021 proposal by CSU's Arthropod-borne and Infectious Disease Laboratory. Nipah's case fatality rate for humans is 40-75%, the World Health Organization estimates.

Former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci oversaw RML when it obtained bats from a low-rated zoo near the Camp David presidential retreat to infect with a coronavirus from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, a leading suspect for the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak.

CSU isn't the only university drawing attention for playing with pathogens. Boston University researchers claimed to create a COVID variant dubbed Omicron S with an 80% fatality rate in 2022. 

WCW sued NIH in January for failure to turn over documents relevant to its funding of EcoHealth, WIV and gain-of-function research, "or even acknowledge" several of the Freedom of Information Act requests. At least one NIH claim to have no "responsive records" is belied by a published paper describing RML experiments on bats from the zoo, the suit says.

"The noncompliant EcoHealth Alliance and its partners with long track records of dangerous lab accidents should not be getting more tax money for batty virus experiments," Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, said in response to WCW's latest findings.

 

She's leading efforts to defund EcoHealth and gain-of-function research – the risky process of genetically altering or enhancing an organism to better understand how emerging infectious diseases might spread.

"Lab leaks are inevitable, and we don’t want the next outbreak to happen in our own backyard or near our military bases," Ernst said.

"This is ridiculous" that the CSU accidents became known only through WCW's public records request "and once again underscores a disturbing lack of transparency," said Biosafety Now cofounder and Rutgers University genetics professor Bryce Nickles. "Public reporting of lab accidents should be standard practice, not an issue up for debate.”

CSU and NIH didn't respond to queries.

The 64 accidents in the IBC minutes include a mosquito researcher with "cold symptoms and a rash" that was confirmed to be Zika, likely from a "mosquito bite that went undetected during a chaotic time due to COVID-19 shut downs and changes," only after the person was cleared to return to work.

Several involved animals biting or scratching staff wearing too-small or too-thin gloves: COVID-infected hamsters, rabies-infected cats "wanting to play," bats that were uninfected or vaccinated against Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus and "challenged with MERS-CoV," and mice infected with TB or chronic wasting disease, which the Cengers for Disease Control and Preventionsays has no reported cases in humans but could be a human risk.

When a researcher missed a vein on a TB-infected mouse, the "buildup of pressure" caused phosphate-buffered saline in the syringe and "possibly some of the blood from the mouse" to splatter on the researcher's face. 

They washed their face and eyes and returned to work before coworkers told them to leave and follow the correct protocol of "shower[ing] out and wash[ing] their face/eyes for 15 minutes."

Another researcher jabbed their finger "with a dissection needle while performing a necropsy on an animal" with a wild influenza virus that "has not been shown to infect humans."

The phrase "protocol breach" appears in several incident reports. "An individual forgot to don an N95 when entering to dust the deer facility," realized the blunder at an unspecified time, exited to don the mask and came back in, one reads. 

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Photos of Colorado State University’s experiments on bats
Photos of Colorado State University’s experiments on bats
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Another involved an "autoclaved biohazard bag that was found outside on the path between two buildings on main campus with mice carcasses in it."

An unusually high seven incidents, including the Zika infection, N95 blunder, and a hamster bite, are listed for the May 2020 minutes. 

The report theorizes "an increase in stress due to COVID-19 situations both at home and at work" is responsible, and the "mandate to be on campus as little as possible for critical research functions ... may be causing people to rush."

Switching from N95 to powered air-purifying respirators "in these environments can interfere with peoples’ normal functioning" and is causing backups as people enter and exit "to allow social distancing in the locker rooms."

The committee suspects that "people may be hesitant to come forward because they do not want to have already restricted research limited further."

 

Greg Piper

Source: https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/wuhan-rockies-biosafety-committee-found-dozens-accidents-nih-funded-lab

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World Health Organization silent over Hamas’ use of Gaza hospital as terror HQ - Ruth Marks Eglash

 

​ by Ruth Marks Eglash

Israel arrested more than 500 terrorists, including senior Hamas commanders holed up inside main hospital


 

JERUSALEM — As the Israeli military continues its week-long operation battling hundreds of terrorists holed up inside Al-Shifa Hospital, the largest medical center in Gaza, the United Nations agency charged with promoting — and protecting — access to health care worldwide has stayed silent, refraining from condemning the cynical use of a hospital by Palestinian terror groups. 

Repeated requests for a comment from the World Health Organization by Fox News Digital were ignored this week, even as the Israel Defense Forces continued to engage with fighters from Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, both U.S.-designated terror organization, who barricaded themselves inside the hospital’s maternity ward and emergency room and other places in the expansive center in Gaza City. 

"Hamas itself has admitted to using almost every hospital in Gaza, including Shifa Hospital," Itamar Yaar, a former deputy head of Israel’s National Security Council, told Fox News Digital. "This information has been on the table for a long time." 

ISRAEL SAYS UN 'DECEIVING' WORLD OVER AID DELAYS TO GAZA

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Ambulances carrying victims of Israeli strikes crowd the entrance to the emergency ward of the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City Oct. 15, 2023.  (Dawood Nemer/AFP via Getty Images)

Yaar, who serves as the CEO of Commanders for Israeli Security, an organization of some 550 ex-senior security people, said Hamas specifically utilizes hospitals for its military activity "because they believe that Israel will not dare to send its troops into these sites."

Early on in its war against the Iranian-backed terrorist groups, Israel drew sharp international criticism for allowing its troops to enter Al-Shifa Hospital as they searched for terrorists and underground bunkers used by the Hamas fighters. In November, Israel revealed a subterranean system concealed beneath the hospital, including a command and control center and rooms where the army said hostages kidnapped from Israel during the Oct. 7 mass terror attack had been held. 

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World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus attends a ceremony to launch a multiyear partnership with Qatar on making the FIFA World Cup 2022 and other sporting events healthy and safe at the WHO headquarters in Geneva Oct. 18, 2021.  (Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images)

Israeli forces subsequently withdrew from the area but left the medical campus, which includes multiple health care clinics and offices, largely intact and able to function, allowing it to serve the thousands of Gazan civilians who remained inside the war zone despite Israeli calls for them to evacuate the area. 

"When the IDF went into that site for the first time, the information they had about the facilities was limited. But after being there for a few weeks, they [got]more information," Yaar said, adding Israel most likely left behind surveillance equipment that informed it of Hamas’ return to the area and about it setting up terror operating cells inside the hospital.  

Weapons seized from Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza.
  • The IDF and ISA are continuing to conduct precise operational activity in the Al-Shifa Hospital area. This week, troops located weapons and engaged with and eliminated several terrorists in the hospital area.  (IDF Spokesman's Unit)

  • "Hamas went back inside the hospital because most of the other buildings nearby have been destroyed," said Yaar. He added that it was also likely that medical staff in the hospital, including its general manager, were aware that Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad were operating from inside the buildings. 

    "There are people who will say that the hospital’s general manager had no choice but to cooperate with Hamas, and they are right," Yaar said. "Hamas controls Gaza by using terror against its own people. If the hospital manager refused to allow Hamas activity in the hospital, then he would either be fired, arrested or worse."

    IDF troops in the vicinity of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza.

    The 162nd Division in the Shifa Hospital, troops from the Nahal Reconnaissance Unit, eliminated armed terrorists in close-quarter encounters, cleared several buildings inside the hospital and located many weapons that were hidden inside the various medical devices in the MRI complex as well as on the rooftop of the hospital. (IDF Spokesman's Unit)

    Yaar also said the World Health Organization was likely aware of Hamas’ terror activities inside the medical center. 

    WHY MIDEAST NEIGHBORS WON'T OFFER REFUGE TO PALESTINIANS STUCK IN GAZA WAR ZONE

    "I can understand why the World Health Organization is remaining silent. They are embarrassed because there is no doubt that their people on the ground in Gaza knew what was happening there," he said. "Maybe they didn't know all the details, but they knew that Hamas was using the hospital." 

    Yaar said now that information about Hamas’ use of the hospital is undeniable, the WHO will likely claim it did not have any information. 

     

     

     

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    "They are not ignoring it because they are anti-Israel. They are ignoring it because they think it's the best way to defend the local people on the ground," he said. "But, by doing so, they are helping Hamas to have more control over the Palestinian people." 

    While spokespeople for Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director-general of the World Health Organization,  ignored multiple Fox News Digital requests for comment on his organization's relationship with Hamas, Tedros refuted claims of his organization working with the terror group in January. 

    "WHO refutes Israel's accusation at the Executive Board meeting yesterday that WHO is in "collusion" with Hamas and is "turning a blind eye" to the suffering of hostages being held in Gaza. Such false claims are harmful and can endanger our staff who are risking their lives to serve the vulnerable. As a United Nations agency, WHO is impartial and is working for the health and well-being of all people," he tweeted.

    In a briefing with journalists earlier this week, Israeli army spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said troops had killed around 170 terrorists and arrested more than 500 during an intensive weeklong operation at the hospital. He also said the army had discovered 11 million shekels ($3 million) hidden in the hospital’s offices and vast amounts of weapons and ammunition. 

    In a statement released by the Shin Bet, Israel’s internal security agency, together with the IDF, they said that among the apprehended terrorists were top operatives from Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hamas, Amr Asida, head of the Nablus unit and Mahmoud Qawasmeh, planner of the 2014 kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teens.

    "Our intelligence branches were watching Al-Shifa Hospital as it became Hamas’ terror headquarters again," Hagari said. "We dismantled Hamas’ military structure in the north, but some terror cells remained there. An d they all came back, like a magnet, into Al-Shifa."

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    Six humanitarian aid trucks entered the northern Gaza Strip via Israel. IDF says this was done as part of a pilot program to prevent Hamas terrorists from taking the aid. (IDF Spokesman's Unit)

    He said those who surrendered — or were captured by Israel — admitted to using the hospital, saying that not only was it considered a safe zone, but it was attractive because there was still electricity, water,and food. Hagari said there were still some terrorists barricaded inside the hospital and engaged in fighting Israeli forces. 

    The spokesman also stated that no patients or medical staff were harmed in the delicate operation. Claims last week by one Gaza woman that Israeli soldiers had abused and raped Palestinian women during the fighting were dismissed as fake over the weekend by the Qatari-owned Al-Jazeera News network, which first reported the story. 

    ISRAELI HOSTAGE DESCRIBES GRAPHIC SEXUAL ASSAULT, BEATINGS, TORTURE IN GAZA

    Israeli forces have battled the terror groups in other hospitals in Gaza, including last month at the Nasser Hospital in the southern part of the Strip. In December, hostages released by Hamas during a temporary cease-fire recounted that they had been held captive inside one of Gaza's hospitals. 

    Tal Mimran, from the Cyber Security Research Center in the Faculty of Law at Hebrew University, told Fox News Digital that, under international humanitarian law, hospitals should be afforded special protection during times of war. However, he said, for every rule, there was also an exception. One exception is if the hospital was used "in order to promote a military gain over your opponent." 

    "Hamas has been using hospitals not only for defensive and offensive purposes, but also for command and control," said Mimran, adding that using hospitals for military purposes was part of Hamas’ "modus operandi." 

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    An infographic produced by the Israeli Defense Force shows where officials claim Hamas has created a command center under Al-Shifa Hospital. (Israeli Defense Force)

    Battling in and around Gaza’s hospitals, he said, had become a significant element in the five-month Hamas-Israel war. 

    "This is the first time Israel is operating with such extent and significance within hospitals in Gaza. It is definitely different from previous rounds or conflicts," Mimran said, adding that the IDF was attempting to operate in a respectful way. 

    In the first round of fighting at Al-Shifa, he said, Israeli forces took their time to enter the hospital compound, and when they did, they helped to remove patients and brought in medical equipment. They also constructed a field hospital nearby, he said. 

    "This time, it was a surprise mission," Mirmran said of the military operation over the past week. "There were less civilians and patients there but a large number of operatives. I did not hear of significant collateral damage. There was no harm to medical staff or patients. So, I think this operation will meet the requirements or criteria of international humanitarian law."

     

    Ruth Marks Eglash is a veteran journalist based in Jerusalem, Israel. She reports and covers the Middle East and Europe. Originally from the U.K, she has also freelanced for numerous news outlets. Ruth can be followed on Twitter @reglash

    Source: https://www.foxnews.com/world/world-health-organization-silent-hamas-use-gaza-hospital-terror-hq

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    Under Biden Administration, Iran's Mullahs Enjoying Green Light to Go Nuclear - Majid Rafizadeh

     

    ​ by Majid Rafizadeh

    [T]he prospect of the world's "leading sponsor of state terrorism" armed with nuclear weapons demands serious and immediate action.

     

    • The bleak reality is that time is rapidly running out for concerted action to stop Iran's march towards acquiring nuclear weapons capability. The Biden administration's response, however, has been marked by silence, massive funding of Iran and a conspicuous absence of intervention.

    • [T]he prospect of the world's "leading sponsor of state terrorism" armed with nuclear weapons demands serious and immediate action.

    • Iran now controls four countries in the region in addition to its own -- Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen. With nuclear weapons, Iran will be able to "export the Revolution" with ease. It will not even have to use its nuclear arsenal; just the threat of a nuclear attack should be enough to deter push-back and secure capitulation. The regime is already establishing footholds in Latin America -- Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua -- from where it will be able to threaten "the Big Satan," the United States.

    • It is essential to confront the nuclear threat from Iran with haste.

    The bleak reality is that time is rapidly running out for concerted action to stop Iran's march towards acquiring nuclear weapons capability. The prospect of the world's "leading sponsor of state terrorism" armed with nuclear weapons demands serious and immediate action. (Image source: iStock)

    The ascent of Iran's nuclear program under the watch of the Biden administration stands as a grim illustration of its failure and inadequacy. Iran's mullahs appear to have been tacitly handed an alarming green light to pursue their nuclear ambitions with impunity. The bleak reality is that time is rapidly running out for concerted action to stop Iran's march towards acquiring nuclear weapons capability. The Biden administration's response, however, has been marked by silence, massive funding of Iran and a conspicuous absence of intervention.

    The latest reports from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) paint a chilling picture of Iran's unchecked nuclear advancement. Despite mounting concerns worldwide, Tehran has brazenly obstructed IAEA inspectors, thereby thwarting any meaningful oversight of its nuclear facilities. The agency's quarterly report underscores Iran's nightmarish progress, which include stockpiles of enriched uranium surging to levels of up to 84% purity, perilously close to the coveted weapons-grade threshold of 90%.

    According to the latest data from the IAEA, Iran potentially possesses sufficient material to construct many atomic bombs. With each passing day, Iran edges closer to possessing the capability to produce nuclear weapons on a scale that could destabilize not just the region, but beyond.

    Rafael Grossi, director general of the IAEA, has sounded the alarm over the loss of vital intelligence regarding Iran's centrifuges:

    "The Agency has lost continuity of knowledge in relation to [the Iranian regime's] production and inventory of centrifuges, rotors and bellows, heavy water and uranium ore concentrate."

    The opacity surrounding Iran's nuclear program leaves the international community vulnerable and in the dark.

    According to the Institute for Science and International Security, a long-standing observer of Iran's nuclear endeavors, the country possesses the capability to enrich uranium for the production of up to 13 nuclear weapons, with the potential for seven more to be manufactured within the initial month of a breakout. The Institute adds that recent findings indicate a disquieting escalation; they note that Iran's capacity for producing weapons-grade uranium has increased both in volume and speed just since the last IAEA report in November 2023, not even half a year ago.

    The Institute also underscores that Iran's combined reserves of enriched uranium and centrifuge infrastructure are substantial enough to yield the equivalent of 25 kilograms of weapons-grade uranium, enabling the production of seven nuclear weapons within one month, nine within two months, eleven within three months, and ultimately reaching a maximum of 12-13 within four-to-five months.

    Despite the glaring imperative for the robust enforcement of economic sanctions to choke off Iran's financial lifelines, the Biden administration's approach has been desperately misguided. Instead of wielding economic leverage to compel Iran to abandon its nuclear aspirations, the Biden administration has continued to inject billions of dollars into the regime's coffers, fueling the very program it was purportedly seeking to curtail.

    The need for urgent measures to neutralize Iran's nuclear ambitions cannot be overstated. It is crucial to explore all available avenues -- yes, all -- such as targeted strikes on Iran's oil and nuclear infrastructure to forestall the emergence of an Iran armed to the teeth with nuclear weapons and the will -- at least -- to threaten with them. The window to halt the development of Iran's nuclear weapons arsenal is rapidly closing: the prospect of the world's "leading sponsor of state terrorism" armed with nuclear weapons demands serious and immediate action.

    In the face of Iran's nuclear advancement and defiance of international norms, the Biden administration's policy of capitulation is not only misguided but also perilously reckless. The time for diplomatic platitudes and half-hearted gestures has long passed. What is required now is a resolute, united response that sends an unequivocal message to Tehran: the international community will not tolerate the proliferation of nuclear weapons in the hands of rogue regimes.

    On the Biden administration's watch, Iran's mullahs appear to have been granted carte blanche to pursue nuclear capabilities. Despite Tehran's continued defiance of international oversight, and more than 150 Iran-backed attacks on US troops and assets in the region just since October, and the escalation of its nuclear program, the administration's silence is, to say the least, both disconcerting and dangerous.

    The clock is ticking towards a nuclear tipping point. Iran now controls four countries in the region in addition to its own -- Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen. With nuclear weapons, Iran will be able to "export the Revolution" with ease. It will not even have to use its nuclear arsenal; just the threat of a nuclear attack should be enough to deter push-back and secure capitulation. The regime is already establishing footholds in Latin America -- Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua -- from where it will be able to threaten "the Big Satan," the United States.

    The specter of a nuclear-armed Iran threatens to shatter even further the stability of the Middle East, Europe and the United States. It is essential to confront the nuclear threat from Iran with haste.


    Dr. Majid Rafizadeh is a business strategist and advisor, Harvard-educated scholar, political scientist, board member of Harvard International Review, and president of the International American Council on the Middle East. He has authored several books on Islam and US Foreign Policy. He can be reached at Dr.Rafizadeh@Post.Harvard.Edu

    Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/20523/biden-iran-nuclear-program

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    Qatar and Its Al-Jazeera Network: 'Voice for Terrorists' - Bassam Tawil

     

    ​ by Bassam Tawil

    [T]he Qataris pretend to be impartial mediators, and the Biden administration pretends to buy their act.

     

    • The long-term agenda looks as if the US and Qatar intend to try to elbow Israel out of any say in what "humanitarian aid" is eventually be brought into Gaza.

    • The US seems to believe that Qatar is aligned with it; the US has its major Middle Eastern airbase there, without which Qatar would be a vulnerable target. However, the report reveals Qatar as aligned with countries such as Iran, Russia, and China, and groups such as Al Qaeda and the Taliban, which seek to replace the West. Qatar supported the Taliban until Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani fled in his plane. Then Qatar offered to mediate.

    • It is the same act -- "first the arsonist then the firefighter" -- that Qatar is putting over on the Biden administration with Hamas. First, Qatar funds Hamas to the gills, hosts Hamas's billionaire leaders in its capital, Doha, and allows Deif to declare war on Qatar's megaphone, Al Jazeera. Then, the Qataris pretend to be impartial mediators, and the Biden administration pretends to buy their act.

    • It is no secret that Qatar and its news organization Al-Jazeera have long been serving as champions, protectors and lifelines for Hamas and other terrorist groups, such as Al Qaeda affiliates and the Taliban.

    • "There are many channels who are biased, but this is past bias. Now Al-Jazeera is a voice for terrorists." — Mohammed Fahmy, the former Cairo bureau chief of Al-Jazeera, reported by Eli Lake, aawsat.com, June 25, 2017.

    • In light of the new damning evidence of Al-Jazeera's employing terrorists and its close connections to Hamas and other terrorist organizations, perhaps it is time for Israel and Western countries to learn from the Arabs, who understood many years ago that Qatar and its Al-Jazeera are not platforms for peace or news, but rather perpetuators of terrorism.

    In light of the new damning evidence of Al-Jazeera's employing terrorists and its close connections to Hamas and other terrorist organizations, perhaps it is time for Israel and Western countries to learn from the Arabs, who understood many years ago that Qatar and its Al-Jazeera are not platforms for peace or news, but rather perpetuators of terrorism. Pictured: The headquarters of Al Jazeera in Doha, Qatar. (Photo by Karim Jaafar/AFP via Getty Images)

    Qatar and its vast media network, Al Jazeera, have a long history, which, according to a report by the Middle East Research Institute (MEMRI), promote terrorism worldwide. The report notes:

    "Al-Jazeera, therefore, should not be discussed as a means of telecommunications, but instead as an unyielding and forceful political tool of Qatari foreign policy under the guise of a mass media network."

    It was this communications powerhouse, the report continues, that basically drove Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak from power and in 2012 replaced him with the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi, who was also driven from power a year later.

    Al Jazeera was also the vehicle that provided a platform for Osama bin Laden among other terrorists, as well as allowing a pledge of allegiance, to ISIS leader's Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi, to be broadcast live on air.

    On October 7, 2023, Al Jazeera provided the "exclusive broadcast" for the declaration of war on Israel by Hamas's military leader, Mohammed Deif, who, in a recorded announcement, declared that "Operation Al Aqsa Flood" was "just the first strike," and urged all Palestinians "to join the war, using, all means in their possession including guns, knives and vehicles."

    Qatar has funded and nurtured Hamas from its beginnings and helped it to grow. Hamas is its client, and Qatar does not wish to see its protΓ©gΓ© defeated. The Biden administration just invited Qatar to be in charge of the new "temporary" pier in Gaza the US is building. Apparently Qatar agreed to pay for it. The long-term agenda looks as if the US and Qatar intend to try to elbow Israel out of any say in what "humanitarian aid" is eventually be brought into Gaza.

    The US seems to believe that Qatar is aligned with it; the US has its major Middle Eastern airbase there, without which Qatar would be a vulnerable target. However, the report reveals Qatar as aligned with countries such as Iran, Russia, and China, and groups such as Al Qaeda and the Taliban, which seek to replace the West. Qatar supported the Taliban until Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani fled in his plane. Then Qatar offered to mediate.

    It is the same act -- "first the arsonist then the firefighter" -- that Qatar is putting over on the Biden administration with Hamas. First, Qatar funds Hamas to the gills, hosts Hamas's billionaire leaders in its capital, Doha, and allows Deif to declare war on Qatar's megaphone, Al Jazeera. Then, the Qataris pretend to be impartial mediators, and the Biden administration pretends to buy their act.

    Most recently, on March 18, Al-Jazeera Arabic, along with some media watchdogs, condemned Israel for arresting Ismail al-Ghoul at al-Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip. Al-Ghoul, who was described as a "journalist" with Al-Jazeera, was apprehended during a raid by the Israeli army on the hospital, where scores of Hamas terrorists were holed up. The Israeli army said that during the military operation, more than 90 Hamas gunmen were killed and another 300 captured. Twelve hours after al-Ghoul was taken into custody together with the Hamas terrorists, the Israel Defense Forces released him.

    Those who rushed to denounce Israel for arresting the Al-Jazeera journalist did not brother to mention his close ties to Hamas. They also did not say what al-Ghoul was doing inside the hospital at 3.00 am, when the Israeli army arrived there.

    Eitan Fischberger, a communications expert and analyst, conducted his own research about al-Ghoul, and concluded that al-Ghoul had previously worked as a journalist at the Hamas-run news outlets Felesteen and al-Resalah. Fischberger also discovered that al-Ghoul had recently deleted some of his old social media posts and accounts to conceal his links to Hamas. Fischberger wrote:

    "Given the multiple instances since October 7th of Al Jazeera journalists moonlighting as Hamas operatives (or vice versa), I figured I'd take a look into al-Ghoul as well. What I found was a highly sophisticated, concerted effort to – for lack of a better word – manufacture a 'legitimate journalist' out of whole cloth."

    Fischberger presented some of al-Ghoul's official journal social media accounts on Telegram, X, and Facebook; all those accounts had been created between November 2023 and February 2024 -- after Hamas's October 7 massacre of Israelis, and noted:

    "In other words, unlike many of the Al Jazeera journalists who have been exposed as terrorists or terror supporters since October 7th due to their social media activity, much of this guy's social media activity was inaccessible. Or so I initially thought.

    "Turns out he has a personal Facebook, on which he loves to post his love for Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

    "He also glorifies terrorism, like in the cases of Basel al-Arraj, the head of a PFLP cell who was killed in a gun battle in the West Bank in 2017, and Diya'a al-Sabarini, an al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades terrorist who was killed in a gunfight with the IDF"

    Fischberger pointed out that, although al-Ghoul's old X account was disabled:

    "I did some more internet sleuthing stuff and managed to find some of his old posts in which he demonstrates his antisemitism and support for terror.

    "For example:

    "'The greatest epidemic is the Israeli entity and every Arab trying to normalize it as a reality to coexist with them... 72 years of continuous crime and abuse against Palestinians, the most recent being exposing Palestinian prisoners to the global pandemic. #Covid48'"

    Noting that the Al-Jazeera journalist had also deleted his old TikTok, X, and Instagram accounts, Fischberger commented:

    "It's no small feat to erase much of someone's social media presence, create new profiles, and then amass hundreds of thousands of followers in just a few months, as seen with al-Ghoul.

    "The orchestrator of this psy-op invested considerable effort to conceal al-Ghoul's connections to Hamas and his malevolent beliefs. They recognized the importance of meticulously shaping an image that aligns with the standards of "respected" news sources like Al Jazeera. "

    Ultimately, they transformed a Hamas operative into an ostensibly "legitimate" journalist, yet whose primary goal is to disseminate Hamas propaganda and demonize the State of Israel, whether through his reporting or now, by elevating his status to that of a martyr following his arrest.

    "Judging by the public response to al-Ghoul's arrest, it's evident that their strategy was wildly successful."

    In February, another Al-Jazeera "journalist" in the Gaza Strip, Esmaeel Omer, was also exposed as a supporter of terrorism. Omer was one of several Palestinian journalists who accompanied the Hamas terrorists during their invasion of Israeli communities near the border with the Gaza Strip. In some of the videos he posted on social media during the Hamas atrocities, Omer was literally crying tears of joy. In another post, he wrote: "Our children will play with their (Israelis') heads."

    The IDF discovered in February that Mohammed Washah, another Al-Jazeera "journalist" in the Gaza Strip, was similarly moonlighting as a Hamas terrorist.

    "In the morning, he's a journalist on the Al-Jazeera channel, and in the evening, a terrorist in Hamas," wrote Lt. Col. Avichay Adraee, the IDF's Arabic-language spokesman. Adraee revealed that Israeli soldiers found a laptop in a Hamas base in northern Gaza that belonged to Washah. Documents recovered from the laptop revealed that Washah, 37, is a prominent commander in Hamas's anti-tank missile unit, and in late 2022, he began to work in research and development for the terror group's air unit. Intelligence gleaned from the computer included images linking Washah to activities within Hamas, including training in the use of anti-tank weapons, as well as working with other weapons and a drone.

    It is no secret that Qatar and its news organization Al-Jazeera have long been serving as champions, protectors and lifelines for Hamas and other terrorist groups, such as Al Qaeda affiliates and the Taliban. In 2021, a Hamas delegation paid a visit to the Al-Jazeera bureau in Gaza to express gratitude to the television station for its coverage of the conflict between Israel and terror groups. The delegation presented the Al-Jazeera team with a certificate marking their appreciation for its coverage. "We saw a high level of nationalism and a national tone in Al-Jazeera's coverage," said senior Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya.

    Qatar still continues to host several Hamas leaders, including Ismail Haniyeh and Khaled Mashaal. The Hamas leaders enjoy the full backing of Qatar's rulers as well as of Al-Jazeera. Qatar's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim has admitted that the Doha-based Al-Jazeera network is controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood organization, considered by some Arab states a terrorist group and a threat to their regimes and to security and stability in the Middle East. A leaked audio recording reportedly captured a conversation between him and Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi:

    "Al-Jazeera is controlled, members of the Muslim Brotherhood are controlling the programs on Al-Jazeera," Gaddafi is heard saying. "I agree with you, I am telling you this is true," the former Qatari prime minister replied.

    In 2014, Mohammed Fahmy, the former Cairo bureau chief of Al-Jazeera, began a 438-day sentence in an Egyptian prison on charges of terrorism and practicing unlicensed journalism. Fahmy has admitted that the Egyptian government was correct when it said that Al-Jazeera is an arm of Qatari foreign policy and really a propaganda channel for Islamists. "There are many channels who are biased, but this is past bias. Now Al-Jazeera is a voice for terrorists," Fahmy said.

    In 2017, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain imposed a political and diplomatic blockade on Qatar. As part of that blockade, Al-Jazeera was expelled from those Arab countries.

    Remarkably, one of the places Al-Jazeera is still free to operate is Israel. The television station has a big bureau in Jerusalem, and its correspondents feel free to incite violence against Israel from within Israel. The correspondents know that Israel is a democracy that allows journalists from all around the world to enter the country and work freely. In light of the new damning evidence of Al-Jazeera's employing terrorists and its close connections to Hamas and other terrorist organizations, perhaps it is time for Israel and Western countries to learn from the Arabs, who understood many years ago that Qatar and its Al-Jazeera are not platforms for peace or news, but rather perpetuators of terrorism.

     


    Bassam Tawil is a Muslim Arab based in the Middle East.

    Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/20521/qatar-al-jazeera-terrorists

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    Biden declares 2024 Easter Sunday date as 'Transgender Day of Visibility' - Charlotte Hazard

     

    ​ by Charlotte Hazard

    "I call upon all Americans to join us in lifting up the lives and voices of transgender people throughout our Nation and to work toward eliminating violence and discrimination based on gender identity," the White House said.

     

    President Joe Biden declared March 31 "Transgender Day of Visibility," the same 2024 date for Easter Sunday. 

    "NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR., President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim March 31, 2024, as Transgender Day of Visibility," the White House wrote in a Friday press release

    "I call upon all Americans to join us in lifting up the lives and voices of transgender people throughout our Nation and to work toward eliminating violence and discrimination based on gender identity," the statement continued.

    Biden has spoken out in support of the transgender community in the past. Last year, he paid tribute to transgender people who lost their lives due to violence.

    "Today, on Transgender Day of Remembrance we are reminded that there is more to do [to] meet that promise, as we grieve the 26 transgender Americans whose lives were taken this year," he said last year, according to CBS News.

    Biden said in his Friday statement that he was very proud to have appointed transgender individuals in his administration. 

    "Transgender Americans are part of the fabric of our Nation. Whether serving their communities or in the military, raising families or running businesses, they help America thrive," he said. 

     
    Charlotte Hazard

    Source: https://justthenews.com/events/biden-declares-2024-easter-sunday-date-transgender-day-visibility

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    Google Warns Freedom Center to Censor Mentions of Islamic Terror - Daniel Greenfield

     

    ​ by Daniel Greenfield

    Big Tech monopoly finally reveals why it’s censoring Front Page Magazine.

     


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    When Front Page Magazine applied to join Google’s AdSense advertising program, we were turned down. Since Google, like other Big Tech monopolies, has censored and deplatformed us in the past, we weren’t too shocked. But this time, Google told us why we had been banned.

    Usually Big Tech monopolies censor, shadowban and deplatform you without telling you why.

    But the Google AdSense rejection told us what we could do to make our way into the good graces of the company that dominates online search and advertising, controlling what much of the country and the world sees. All we had to do was stop talking about Islamic terrorism.

    According to Google AdSense, our “entire site” contained “dangerous or derogatory content”, as did David Horowitz’s writing in particular, but one of the sample pages that the company claimed contained forbidden content was an article about the San Bernardino Muslim terrorist attack.

    The article, “Remember The San Bernardino Fourteen” by Lloyd Billingsley, like a lot of our articles, is blocked in Google Search. The Front Page article doesn’t come up when you type in its name. It doesn’t even appear when you do a site search for the exact title in quotation marks that has been entirely limited to the Front Page Magazine site. That means that Google likely specifically excluded it. And it’s far from the only one of our articles banned by Google.

    It’s an extraordinary act of censorship for a company that claims to want to collect all the information in the world and make it easily available for everyone to find. But it’s also a silent act of suppression that is hard to confirm and easy to blame on technical factors or errors.

    But now here it was, Google flagging “Remember The San Bernardino Fourteen” as “dangerous” and “derogatory” content, not to mention guilty of “unreliable and harmful claims”.

    What’s dangerous, unreliable and harmful about “Remember The San Bernardino Fourteen”?

    Published on Dec 3, 2021, around the anniversary of the Islamic terrorist attack, it contains fairly little editorial commentary and a great deal of uncomfortable facts.

    Lloyd Billingsley starts by documenting how “Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik drove up to the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California, and began firing automatic rifles.” He names the victims, describes the bombs and quotes Kamala Harris, then attorney general, defending Islam and excusing Islamic terrorism, as she would go on to do after the Islamic terrorist attacks of Oct 7, while promoting CAIR and other Islamist terror friendly groups.

    Billingsley’s article laid out the complicity of other family members of the Muslim terrorists in the attack, and the silence of Biden and Kamala about Islamic terrorism, and closed by urging,  “remember the 14 innocents murdered by Islamic terrorists Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik on December 2, 2015, in San Bernardino, California, USA.”

    Google would rather that you not remember the 14 victims or the Islamic terrorists who killed them. It has told us that we “must fix” this and numberless other articles that it objects to. But what would it like us to “fix” here? What else except the truth about Islamic terrorism.

    The Big Tech’s ‘Dangerous and Derogatory’ content policy has previously cast a wide net, banning Martin Luther King’s  “Letter From Birmingham Jail” at one point because the civil rights leader had used the “n word” in the letter and also banning skin lightening products because they “imply the superiority of one skin tone over another.”

    Conservative sites had previously been forced to dump their comments sections to appease Google AdSense, but we will not self-censor or compromise to appease the Big Tech giant.

    The David Horowitz Freedom Center has always spoken out for what we believe in. And that’s not about to change. In a time of severe financial challenges, it would be easier for us to go along. And it would have been easier for us to bow to the IRS when it came after us for writing about Hillary Clinton’s emails than to spend 5 years resisting because we believe that our journalism is legitimate and important, not something to be ashamed of and apologized for.

    We know what Google’s politics are.

    We remember the Google employees crying publicly when Trump won. We know that Google employees funneled $21 million to Democrats in 2020. And we know a lot of that money went to Biden. And we know that this time around, they’ve already pumped in nearly $300,000 into the Biden campaign, over $400,000 to Democratic congressional campaign committees, $174,000 to the DNC and another fortune to leftist extremists like Silicon Valley’s Rep. Ro Khanna.

    A few years after the San Bernardino terror attack, Imam Omar Suleiman, who had called for a Caliphate, defended Muslim sex slavery, described Jews as “apes and pigs”, and prayed, “we ask Allah to humiliate this Israel”, had demanded that Google ban “Islamophobia” from its search engine.

    And Google complied.

    After I tweeted that, “Google just erased my Sultan Knish blog and Front Page Mag articles from the first pages of results for my name doubt very much this is accidental”, Robert Spencer wrote that, “I checked for myself, and sure enough: a Google search for ‘Robert Spencer’ now does not bring up Jihad Watch, where most of my writing outside of books has been published for the last seventeen years, but it does give you defamatory and distorted attack pieces from the far-Left Southern Poverty Law Center and the Saudi-funded Bridge Initiative, and nothing that doesn’t portray me and my work in the most unfavorable possible light.”

    Google has been purging us for political dissent for at least 5 years. So we’re not surprised by what happened, but we are determined to continue fighting for the truth at all costs.

    The David Horowitz Freedom Center is dealing with some very challenging times because we held fast to our principles. Facing a financial crunch, we looked at AdSense as an option, but we won’t compromise our belief in the truth in exchange for Google’s money. As we struggle to navigate the high legal cost of fighting the IRS, we are exploring every possible option.

    But we’ll do it while holding on to our traditional commitment to fighting for what’s right.

    (If you want to support our battle for the truth, please click here to donate to the David Horowitz Freedom Center so that we can continue the fight.)


    Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.

    Source: https://www.frontpagemag.com/google-warns-freedom-center-to-censor-mentions-of-islamic-terror/

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    Biden’s push for billions in spending on gender, race ideology under fire - Casey Harper

     

    ​ by Casey Harper

    The White House announced the budget includes $3 billion to “advance gender equity and equality worldwide,” a request that's several hundred million dollars more than last year’s budget.

     

    (The Center Square) -

    President Joe Biden’s persistent push for billions of dollars in taxpayer funding toward progressive ideology on gender and race at home and abroad is under fire.

    Since Biden took office, the federal government has doled out huge sums to prop up Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and LGBTQ projects in the U.S. and around the globe.

    Biden’s budget, proposed earlier this month, drew attention for its many proposed tax increases and $7.3 trillion in proposed spending.

    The White House announced the budget includes $3 billion to “advance gender equity and equality worldwide,” a request that's several hundred million dollars more than last year’s budget.

    On top of that, the budget provides hundreds of millions of dollars to train the next generation of school teachers in progressive orthodoxy on race, gender and sexuality issues.

    U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, blasted Biden’s push for more spending on progressive gender ideology.

    “Biden’s budget is not a real budget – it is a campaign messaging item,” Cruz told The Center Square. “DEI is the cornerstone of Biden’s woke ideology, so it’s no surprise that his budget reflects his divisive ideology. Biden’s budget proposes $5 trillion in new taxes to fund these worthless woke programs. Despite Biden’s gaslighting at the State of the Union, Americans know that our economy is in trouble.”

    While the president’s budget does not get passed wholesale into law, it sets the agenda for the White House and sends a clear message to Congress, particularly members of the president’s own party, on what to prioritize that year.

    As The Center Square previously reported, one example of that kind of spending in the president’s budget includes a $30 million allotment to the Hawkins Centers of Excellence, a federal program for teachers that trains them in inclusivity on race, gender and sexuality.

    The taxpayer-funded programs are set up at institutions that historically serve minority populations and must “examine the sources of inequity and inadequacy in resources and opportunity and implement pedagogical practices in teacher preparation programs that are inclusive with regard to race, ethnicity, culture, language, and disability status and that prepare teachers to create inclusive, supportive, equitable, unbiased, and identity-safe learning environments for their students.”

    This kind of spending is not merely a proposal in Biden’s budget, however. It is already commonplace across the federal government.

    For example, the Pentagon has prioritized spending tax dollars on DEI and LGBTQ issues, such as $86.5 million for "dedicated diversity and inclusion activities.”

    In one example, the 2022 Department of Defense Comptroller report noted, “ensuring accountable leadership by adding nearly $500 million in FY 2023 to implement the recommendations of the Independent Review Commission (IRC) on Sexual Assault in the Military, enhancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) programs, and addressing extremism in the ranks.”

    "The Department will lead with our values – building diversity, equity, and inclusion into everything we do," the report added.

    In another example, as The Center Square previously reported, the latest Congressional budget passed and signed into law included a litany of earmarks, when lawmakers set aside federal money for pet projects in their districts.

    One such earmark is for $1 million to renovate the William Way LGBT Community Center in Philadelphia.

    These examples are just a few of many that have become commonplace priorities in the budgets of lawmakers, the White House and the federal agencies.

    Biden’s budget doubles down on these kinds of spending measures.

    Meanwhile, the national debt is drawing closer to $35 trillion with no signs of slowing down.

    Cruz argued the gender spending is far from Americans’ top priority.

    “The price of rent, groceries, gas, and utilities has skyrocketed with Biden’s inflation,” Cruz said.

    “The last thing our economy needs is more woke spending. This election, the American people have a choice: keep voting for financial policies that are bankrupting the country over worthless woke programs, or vote for jobs, opportunity, and security.”


    Casey Harper

    Source: https://justthenews.com/nation/states/center-square/bidens-push-billions-spending-gender-race-ideology-under-fire

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    Haredim should think twice before toppling the coalition - Yaakov Katz

     

    ​ by Yaakov Katz

    Both the haredim and Netanyahu know that the status quo cannot continue.

     

    Housing Minister Yitzhak Goldknopf, leader of United Torah Judaism, arrives for a cabinet meeting together with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (photo credit: CHAIM GOLDBEG/FLASH90)
    Housing Minister Yitzhak Goldknopf, leader of United Torah Judaism, arrives for a cabinet meeting together with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
    (photo credit: CHAIM GOLDBEG/FLASH90)

    There is something ironic in what is happening right now in Israel with the ultra-Orthodox and the government’s attempts to pass a new IDF draft law.

    It is ironic because in the aftermath of the Hamas attacks on October 7 and the government’s failures to prevent them, there was a feeling not that long ago that this is what will bring down Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government and lead to a new election. Instead, six months into the war, Netanyahu is climbing back up in the polls, and what seems more likely to topple his government is the standoff with his longtime allies, the haredim and the failure to agree on a new draft bill.

    In other words, it is not the failures that led to the most Jews being slaughtered since the Holocaust that will bring down the government, but rather one of the age-old religion-state issues that have long plagued this country. Basically, no matter how hard consecutive governments tried to avoid this issue, it has always come back to haunt them.

    And the reason is simple – the situation in Israel is unsustainable. It was unsustainable before October 7 and the war that ensued but it is even more ridiculous today, when a certain segment of society, for the most part, does not carry the same burden as others. This is not only unfair;  it is unpractical, and it holds Israel back from being able to thrive and remain secure in the decades to come.

    The issue though is not only about the inequality in military service. It is also in the way certain rabbis, who receive salaries from the state or whose institutions receive millions of shekels in government funding, actively incite against the country.

     Israel's Sephardi Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef attends a rally against Religious Services Minister Matan Kahana conversion and kashrut reforms plan, at the International Convention Center, on February 1, 2022.  (credit: NOAM REVKIN FENTON/FLASH90)Enlrage image
    Israel's Sephardi Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef attends a rally against Religious Services Minister Matan Kahana conversion and kashrut reforms plan, at the International Convention Center, on February 1, 2022. (credit: NOAM REVKIN FENTON/FLASH90)

    This is the case with Yitzhak Yosef, the chief rabbi, who called a few weeks ago for haredim to leave Israel if they are forced to enlist and continued with the leader of an extreme haredi faction – known as the Jerusalem Peleg – who said last week that he would rather have his 30 grandchildren be murdered by Arabs then have to go to the army where they could potentially emerge secular.

    It seems there is something of a competition among haredi rabbis who can be more extreme. On Thursday, Rabbi Moshe Tzedaka, head of the Porat Yosef yeshiva in Jerusalem’s Old City, said that haredim are forbidden from serving in the IDF even if they are not studying in yeshiva, the supposed grounds for their exemption.

    Yosef called for Israeli citizens to leave the country even though he receives a salary from Israeli taxpayers and Zedaka made his comment on Thursday even though his yeshiva receives 20% of its annual budget – more than NIS 2 million – from the state.

    This makes no sense, and it has to end.

    THIS SITUATION does not make any sense and it is time for it to end. From the beginning, this whole debate was somewhat pointless. There is a law on the books that obligates every 18-year-old male to serve in the IDF and the attempts over the years to legislate a special exemption for haredim have consistently failed exactly because everyone understands that it is not right.

    The legislative efforts failed because the maximum the haredim are willing to give in the number of yeshiva students committed to drafting has never met the minimum of what the state or the courts can legally accept.

    Now, in the aftermath of October 7, this has exacerbated due to the increased burden on the people who already serve and the growing shortage in soldiers overall. The IDF admits that it is short some 7,000 soldiers, and without new ones coming, the only option is to either extend the service of those already in uniform or call up reservists who have already served for months during this war and expect them to serve even more.

    Both the haredim and Netanyahu know that this cannot continue. The question is whether they are willing to go all the way and break up the government over it. Netanyahu, obviously, does not want a new election which he fears will see Benny Gantz, who is leading in the polls, become prime minister.

    And while the haredim might have an interest in a new election thinking that it will suspend the new draft bill from advancing, they are aware that the next government might be even harder on them. It could, for example, obligate every haredi young man to draft and also impose financial sanctions on institutions, like Porat Yosef, which do not send their students to the IDF.

    What they do is a gamble that will determine the political future of the country. But there is a more important lesson from all of this: the haredi exemption has been an issue that Israel should have solved years ago. Each government kicked the can down the road and allowed it to continue until today when the hostility towards haredim is off the charts across Israel.

    There was an alternative, one that would have required bold leadership and big decisions many years ago with tough steps that would have compelled haredim to take upon themselves a more prominent role in society.

    But it is not the only issue that we, as a country, have allowed to grow disproportionately. If we have learned anything from October 7 it is that issues like these which we turn a blind eye to, do not go away. They need to be dealt with.


    Yaakov Katz is a senior fellow at the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) and a former editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post.

    Source: https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-794243

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