Archive for January, 2010

SWI NEWS: Friday, January 29, 2010 14 Shevat, 5770

Friday, January 29th, 2010
' Israel killed Hamas member in Dubai'  
Iranian leader predicts Israel's destruction
   PM: Ariel is the 'capital of Samaria' "We are continuing to build," Netanyahu vows after planting tree in West Bank.    Israel set to launch new spy satellite Israeli Majority Skeptical About PA's Intentions
(IsraelNN.com) The Knesset television station released the results of a poll on Thursday revealing that 79 percent of Israelis believe that the possibility of the Jewish state reaching a peace agreement with the American-backed Palestinian Authority is next to zero. The poll, conducted by the Panels organization on behalf of the Knesset Channel, said that the vast majority of citizens polled were highly skeptical of an agreement. Only 1% of Israelis believed that there was a “good chance” that peace with the PA could be achieved. A similar number, 76 percent, believe that the PA’s current Fatah leadership led by Mahmoud Abbas and Salam Fayyad is not even interested in achieving peace with Israel, while only 17% of Israelis believe it is.
The poll caused Israeli activists to raise questions regarding the government of Israel's continued attempts to take a diplomatic path that they claim has been proven clearly disastrous for the two decades since the signing of the Oslo Accords. "Our leaders are clearly under pressure from foreign governments,” said veteran activist Benny Katz of the L’Herut Tzion (For the Freedom of Zion) organization. “During Netanyahu’s first couple months in office he refused to use terms like ‘Palestinian state’ or ‘two-state solution’ but after serious arm twisting from Obama and Mitchell, our prime minister began to cooperate with their Middle East agenda. "The Americans and Europeans want Israel to surrender Judea and Samaria. That agenda keeps being promoted regardless of the reality on the ground. The problem is that while this poll showed that the vast majority of Israelis don’t trust the PA and don’t believe we’re achieving peace, they also don’t believe Israel can survive without American money or political support. If we can get Israel to start seeing itself as an independent country, we will be able to translate the sentiments that everyone is feeling today into practical policies that advance the Jewish national interest."
 

Ariel is the "capital of Samaria" and an "indisputable" part of Israel, pledged Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Friday afternoon just after he planted a tree in the fourth largest settlement city in the West Bank.

 

The move comes in the midst of stalled peace talk with the Palestinians who have insisted they will not resume negotiations with Israel until it stops building in settlements.

 

Israel has imposed a 10-month moratorium on new settlement construction. But this week, in honor of the Tu B'Shvat holiday which celebrates the new year for trees, Netanyahu visited settlements for the first time since he took office late last March.

 

On Sunday, he planted a tree in the Gush Etzion settlement bloc in Kfar Etzion and in the settlement city of Ma'ale Adumim. On Friday, he came to Ariel accompanied by Justice Minister Yaakov Neeman, Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin and National Security Adviser Uzi Arad as well as Likud MKs Danny Danon, Ophir Akunis and Tzipi Hotovely.

 

"Everyone who understands the geography of Israel know how important Ariel is. It is the heart of our country.  We are here where are forefathers were, and we will stay here," said Netanyahu who added that the area was important from a both from a security and historic point of view, said Netanyahu.

 

He promised Ariel that it could complete a cultural center in the city to support its growing intellectual life that is fed by the Ariel University Center of Samaria that is also located in that city.

 

He said that some of Israel's Arab neighbors had made peace with the Jewish state and that he hoped others would follow suit.

 

"We want to co-exist with our neighbors, but we can't stop our lives here," Netanyahu said.

 

"We will continue to build. I came here after I was in Ma'ale Adumim and in Gush Etzion where we planted trees. We said in a clear way that we will stay in these areas in any future final status agreement with the Palestinians. We need to help it develop," said Netanyahu. 

 

"These areas will be an integral part of Israel and I say the same thing today in Ariel, the capital of Samaria," said Netanyahu.

 

As part of the ceremony for Netanyahu in Ariel, he was joined on the stage by Adva Anter 15, of Ariel who noted that both she and the prime minister came from bereaved families.

 

Netanyahu, she said, had lost his brother Yoni who was killed when he lead an IDF mission to the Entebee airport in in 1976 to rescue hostages. She lost two of her brothers in the 2002 terror attack against an Israeli hotel in Kenya.

 

"I am asking God to give you the strength and the ability to ensure our future here in Ariel, that like the tree you planted, our roots will be here in Ariel forever," she said.

 

Netanyahu said that her story showed the difference between and their enemies, "They have come to destroy and we have come to build. May you continue to sprout roots here in the land," he said.

Netanyahu said that her story showed the difference between and their enemies, "They have come to destroy and we have come to build. May you continue to sprout roots here in the land," he said.


Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, predicted on Tuesday that Israel will be destroyed by the Muslims in the not-to-distant future. During a meeting with the visiting Mauritanian president, Khamenei said: "Definitely, the day will come when nations of the region will witness the destruction of the Zionist regime. How soon or late that will happen depends on how Islamic countries and Muslim nations approach the issue." The remarks were posted to Khamenei's website on Wednesday. In recent years, Khamenei has referred to Israel as a "cancerous tumor" that must be removed from the Middle East. Khamenei's views on Israel are identical to those of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. With Iran's spiritual and civilian leadership so opposed to the existence of the Jewish state, Israel has no choice but to view the Islamic Republic's efforts to obtain nuclear weapons as an existential threat.
US President Barack Obama on Thursday indirectly laid blame for the lack of peace in the Middle East on conservative, right-wing Israelis who handed their representatives a majority in the Knesset and the current government in last year's election. Speaking at a town hall meeting in Tampa, Florida, Obama said his administration had been unable to move the Middle East peace process forward because of internal political difficulties in both Israel and the Palestinian Authority. Obama said that while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears ready to make serious concessions to the Palestinians, he is in danger of going beyond the red lines of most of the parties in his coalition. The president was referring to new hardline demands presented by the Palestinian in recent months that no Israeli prime minister would be able to meet and expect to remain in power, such as a full cessation of Jewish construction on the eastern side of Jerusalem. The fact that Netanyahu has already implemented a Jewish building freeze in the rest of Judea and Samaria was not mentioned by Obama, even though Washington originally praised the gesture as "unprecedented" and a serious step toward peace. Obama said that he believes Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, too, truly wants to make peace, but is hindered by the growing strength of Hamas. He ignored the fact that the Palestinian general public elevated Hamas to its current position of power in the 2006 Palestinian legislative election. In the tradition of past presidents, Obama has taken to separating Hamas from the Palestinians in general, though the two are in reality one and the same, with the former drawing all its support and backing from the latter. Without the Palestinian general public, Hamas would be unable to hinder peace efforts. Hamas' unwillingness to genuinely make peace and live in coexistence is the Palestinians' unwillingness to genuinely make peace and live in coexistence.

SWI NEWS: Thursday, January 28, 2010 13 Shevat, 5770

Thursday, January 28th, 2010
 IDF Medical Team Returns from Haiti

TEL AVIV, Israel - Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and IDF Chief of General Staff Lt.-Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi were among the officials at Ben Gurion International Airport to welcome home IDF team members from Haiti early Thursday morning.

It was a proud moment when members of Knesset, Israel Defense Forces officers and family members watched soldiers disembark from the El Al airliner.

"Forty-eight hours after on January 15, the team was already on its way," the prime minister told the crowd at the aiport. "The plan was to set up the field hospital in 20 hours. It was up in about half that time," he said.

"Whoever has come to know the IDF over the years is certainly not surprised," the prime minister said. "Our greatest test as a people and a military is the ability to make quick rescue operations while making decisions on the move. You have proven these abilities and have done much more - you have raised human spirits and elevated the name of the State of Israel and the Israel Defense Forces," he said.

"As many plot against us, distort and muddy our names, you have shown the real IDF," Netanyahu said.

"The chief of staff has told me that the other military teams were astonished by how quickly we arrived on the scene and began to work. Those who have seen the IDF over the years, operating under seemingly impossible situations and missions, are not surprised," he said.

"I salute you on behalf of the State of Israel and of all honest, sincere humanity," he said.

The IDF chief of staff told team members their "ability to save lives crossed new boundaries" in the Haiti mission.

"Many have recently tried to tarnish our image," Ashkenazi said. "In your actions, you have proven the opposite is true," he said.

"Facing this massive catastrophe was an exceptional group of people from the Home Front Command and the IDF Medical Corps. This group was a source of pride for every Jew," the chief of staff said.

Ashkenazi said while in Brussels earlier this week to attend the NATO Military Chiefs of Defense conference, many military leaders commended the team's work.

"I was proud to be the man representing them," he said.

Team captain Brig.-Gen. Shalom Ben Aryeh said the staff treated 1,111 patients, performed 317 life-saving operations, and delivered 16 babies.

"Each of them would have died had then not been treated," he said.

A six-year-old Haitian boy who traveled with the team will undergo surgery at Wolfson Hospital for congenital, life-threatening heart defects.

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YNet news and The Jerusalem Post contributed to this report.


Palestinians: Jerusalem will be ours
 
Iranian leader predicts Israel's destruction
  Israelis happy with rising popularity of Scott Brown   Turkey's ruling Muslim party: Israeli intelligence ran eavesdropping station from Ankara DEBKAfile Exclusive Report January 28, 2010, 8:54 AM (GMT+02:00)
Ehud Barak in Turkey
   ‘PA’s corruption will enable Hamas to take power in W. Bank'     Turkish prime minister Tayyip Recep Erdogan has engineered a fresh assault on the already crisis-laden relationship between Turkey and Israel by putting up members of his ruling AK Islamic party to reveal that Israel ran a secret signals intelligence station from Turkish military headquarters in Ankara for covert surveillance on Iran and Syria. Erdogan is determined to stamp out the last remnants of the once-warm ties between Turkish and Israeli generals. Wednesday, Jan. 27, AK party sources began leaking longstanding features of the military relations, including highly confidential materials. The Turkish WAQAT web site ran a long report claiming that for many years Israel kept watch on Syria and Iran from an advanced electronic surveillance station installed at Turkish military headquarters. It was allegedly manned by Israeli intelligence personnel and off-limits to Turks. According to this report, the Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) station eavesdropped on Iranian and Syrian communications networks. Without confirming this report, Israeli military sources pointed out to debkafile that if the Israeli Signit station did exist, it was with Turkish consent and would have shared data of common interest with Turkish intelligence in the spirit of the trust and friendship governing their relations.   The Turkish military has not reacted to the allegations, which are clearly sourced to the Turkish prime minister with deliberate intent to undermine that trust. Its high command has so far not challenged Erdogan's drive to eradicate every vestige of cooperation with Israel (or even his sidelining of the military's constitutional role in upholding Turkey's secular character against its Islamization.) One likely consequence would be the shutdown of the purported listening station in Ankara. debkafile's sources are gloomy about the future of Israel-Turkish security relations and fully expect more damaging disclosures. They estimate that the latest leak was a hostile response to Israeli defense minister Ehud Barak's comment after his talks in Ankara on Jan. 17 that the differences had been smoothed over and bilateral relations were back to normal.
Conservative Israeli media outlets this week expressed satisfaction with the rising popularity of senator-elect Scott Brown, the surprise winner of Massachusetts' special congressional election following the death of Senator Ted Kennedy. In addition to bolstering Republican opposition to US President Barack Obama's more liberal policies in the Senate, Brown will increase support for Israel in Congress, thereby making it even harder for Obama to ram through his wayward Middle East policies by using economic pressure. Recently, Obama's special Middle East envoy, George Mitchell, suggested the president could hold back financial aid to Israel in order to strong-arm Jerusalem into meeting more Arab demands. Brown is on record as supporting a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but only on Israel's terms. He does not support a full surrender of Judea and Samaria, nor does he believe Jerusalem should be divided. According to a poll conducted by Zogby, Brown would actually beat Obama in a presidential election held today. In the poll, Brown received 46.5 percent of the vote, while Obama garnered 44.6 percent. The results highlighted a continuing shift away from the policies of Obama, both at home and abroad. Many American supporters of Israel agree with Israeli commentators that Obama went overboard with his outreach to the Muslim world and raised Arab expectations that Washington would extract from Israel whatever concessions they demanded. With Arab demands now going far beyond what any Israeli prime minister could meet, the chances for peace have nearly faded entirely.
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, predicted on Tuesday that Israel will be destroyed by the Muslims in the not-to-distant future. During a meeting with the visiting Mauritanian president, Khamenei said: "Definitely, the day will come when nations of the region will witness the destruction of the Zionist regime. How soon or late that will happen depends on how Islamic countries and Muslim nations approach the issue." The remarks were posted to Khamenei's website on Wednesday. In recent years, Khamenei has referred to Israel as a "cancerous tumor" that must be removed from the Middle East. Khamenei's views on Israel are identical to those of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. With Iran's spiritual and civilian leadership so opposed to the existence of the Jewish state, Israel has no choice but to view the Islamic Republic's efforts to obtain nuclear weapons as an existential threat.
"Moderate" Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas on Thursday reiterated that he will never make peace with Israel unless he is guaranteed sovereign control over the eastern half of Jerusalem. In an interview with an Arabic-language Russian television station, Abbas said the Palestinians would not accept the compromise of establishing their capital in Abu Dis, a town on Jerusalem's eastern outskirts that is already under Palestinian control. Previous American administrations had tried to convince the Palestinians to set up their capital in Abu Dis, which for all intents and purposes is part of Greater Jerusalem, and even helped build a parliament building there. But Abbas insisted that all areas of the holy city that until 1967 were under illegal Jordanian occupation must return to Arab rule, including the various neighborhoods where tens of thousands of Jews live today and the Old City, home to the Temple Mount. Abbas was adamant that he would not even talk to the Israelis until a full and complete freeze on Jewish construction in eastern Jerusalem was implemented. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu maintains that Jerusalem will never again be divided, and the vast majority of Israelis support that position.

SWI NEWS: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 11 Shevat, 5770

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
Partial Syrian reserve call-up sparks border tension with Israel DEBKAfile Special Report January 22, 2010, 1:59 PM (GMT+02:00)
 
German firm Siemens pulls out of Iran Engineering titan cuts ties with Teheran after Stop the Bomb pressure campaign.
Iran crosses red line, can enrich uranium up to 20 pc
Another gauntlet thrown down
   More Cooperation between NATO, IDF on Global Terror  

Gabi Ashkenazi plans to talk with NATO allies about the need for cooperation between the Israel Defense Forces and NATO militaries against the global terrorist threat, the army said in a statement on Tuesday.

Ashkenazi left on Tuesday to attend the NATO Military Chiefs of Defense conference in Brussels. The conference will focus on ways to enhance maritime security and includes meetings with Mediterranean Dialogue countries.

The Mediterranean Dialogue was first launched in 1994. It currently includes seven countries: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia.

The conference intends "to create good relations and better mutual understanding and confidence throughout the region, promoting regional security and stability and explaining NATO's policies and goals."

Ashkenazi will also hold a series of meetings with senior NATO officials and his counterparts from various countries, including U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staffs Admiral Michael G. Mullen.

Ashkenazi and Mullen will discuss "strengthening the relations between the two armed forces, the security condition and the challenges in the Middle East," the army said in a statement.

  Attaining the ability to enrich uranium up to 20 percent grade brings Iran dangerously close to "break-out" point for a nuclear weapon capability, debkafile's intelligence sources report. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad promised the "good news" would be announced during the Feb. 1-11 celebrations of the Islamic Revolution. The "news" was the subject of an urgent cabinet meeting in Jerusalem last week. His announcement is a provocative mark of contempt for the six world powers and their offer to trade Iran's low-grade uranium for 20 pc enriched product overseas. By going public on the banned process and abandoning concealment, Iran's rulers are throwing down the gauntlet to them and Israel. debkafile's Iranian sources report that the hawks of the Islamic regime led by Ahmadinejad and spiritual ruler Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have won the day for their tactics of jumping ahead of any possible US-led or Israel steps against their nuclear program by pursuing its own aggressive initiatives. The Iranian president's enrichment announcement at a time that the Obama administration is pondering tough sanctions against the Revolutionary Guards was part of this policy; so were the Syrian and Hizballah declarations of military preparedness for a purported Israeli attack last week, taking advantage of an IDF war game to raise the alarm. Our political sources predict that Tehran's provocative move will be met with more of the five months of foot-dragging with which Washington and Jerusalem have met Iran's contempt for one deadline after another for ending nuclear enrichment.  Both will continue to dither and pretend that stiff sanctions will scotch the Iranian nuclear threat. The Netanyahu government will keep up the pretence that the world and its sanctions can do the job. Tehran has meanwhile made good use of those five months to go forward and achieve a 20 pc enrichment capability. The only straight talk from any Western leader has come from French president Nicolas Sarkozy. Saturday, Jan. 23, he told visiting Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri that France has evidence Iran is developing nuclear weapons contrary to its claims. He warned that Israel "would not stand by while Iran develops nuclear weapons.
Friday, Jan. 22, Damascus ordered a Level 4 mobilization of Syria's army reserves for deployment to the Golan Heights on the Israeli border, to meet what it calls "IDF plans of attack." debkafile's military sources interpret Level 4 as referring to Syrian armored and commando brigades. In Lebanon, too, Hizballah has placed "all its forces" on a state of military preparedness. Our intelligence sources report that this order applies to the Iranian proxy's strongholds across southern Lebanon and the Beqaa Valley, but not to its command posts in Beirut and other Lebanese cities. Damascus and Hizballah both claim that Israel has embarked on a large-scale military exercise along its northern borders to create a jumping-off point for striking Hizballah followed by raids into Syria. However, Western and Arab sources confirm that Israel made a point of reassuring Damascus and Beirut via American and UN intermediaries at the beginning of this week that the military units massed in the north were engaged solely in maneuvers with no aggressive intent. Far from being prompted by IDF war games, Syria and Hizballah are reported by our Iranian and military sources as acting out the secret military cooperation pacts they have just concluded with Tehran. The pacts were negotiated and signed during visits to Damascus by Iran's National Security Adviser Saeed Jalili on Nov. 3 and its defense minister Ahmed Vahidi on Dec. 17. These treaties commit Syria to come to Hizballah's aid if it comes under Israeli attack, and all three signatories to respond to any Israeli military movement. Our military sources believe Hizballah and Syria on Tehran's advice are taking advantage of the Israeli maneuver to test their own preparedness for attack.
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