Friday, July 26, 2013

YAALON:DON"T COOPERATE WITH THE EU

OTHER RECENT PEACE TALK NEWS
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2013/07/conspiracy-theory-george-alexander.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2013/07/pope-in-brazil-for-world-youth-day.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2013/07/record-flight-of-children-231-go-home.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2013/07/75-dead-in-china-56-quake.html
ISRAELS HISTORY ON TAMAR YONAH-OTTMAN EMPIRE BRIBES
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Radio/News.aspx/4804#.UfJiSqwwneE

LUKE 21:28-29
28 And when these things begin to come to pass,(ALL THE PROPHECY SIGNS FROM THE BIBLE) then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption (RAPTURE) draweth nigh.
29 And he spake to them a parable; Behold the fig tree,(ISRAEL) and all the trees;(ALL INDEPENDENT COUNTRIES)
30 When they now shoot forth, ye see and know of your own selves that summer is now nigh at hand.(ISRAEL LITERALLY BECAME AND INDEPENDENT COUNTRY JUST BEFORE SUMMER IN MAY 14,1948.)

And here are the bounderies of the land that Israel will inherit either through war or peace or God in the future. God says its Israels land and only Israels land. They will have every inch God promised them of this land in the future.

Egypt east of the Nile River, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, The southern part of Turkey and the Western Half of Iraq west of the Euphrates. Gen 13:14-15, Psm 105:9,11, Gen 15:18, Exe 23:31, Num 34:1-12, Josh 1:4.ALL THIS LAND ISRAEL WILL DEFINATELY OWN IN THE FUTURE, ITS ISRAELS NOT ISHMAELS LAND.

12 TRIBES INHERIT LAND IN THE FUTURE

JOEL 2:3,30
3 A fire devoureth (ATOMIC BOMB) before them;(RUSSIAN-ARAB-MUSLIM ARMIES AGAINST ISRAEL) and behind them a flame burneth: the land is as the garden of Eden before them, and behind them a desolate wilderness; yea, and nothing shall escape them.
30 And I will shew wonders in the heavens and in the earth, blood, and fire, and pillars of smoke.(ATOMIC BOMB AFFECT)

ZECHARIAH 14:12-13
12 And this shall be the plague wherewith the LORD will smite all the people that have fought against Jerusalem; Their flesh shall consume away while they stand upon their feet,(DISOLVED) and their eyes shall consume away in their holes,(DISOLVED) and their tongue shall consume away in their mouth.(DISOLVED)(BECAUSE NUKES HAVE BEEN USED ON ISRAELS ENEMIES)(GOD PROTECTS ISRAEL AND ALWAYS WILL)
13 And it shall come to pass in that day, that a great tumult from the LORD shall be among them; and they shall lay hold every one on the hand of his neighbour, and his hand shall rise up against the hand of his neighbour.(1/2-3 BILLION DIE IN WW3)(THIS IS AN ATOMIC BOMB EFFECT)

WHAT IS THIS.GENERAL SAYS SETTLEMENTS MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR A PA STATE.WELL I GOT A SOLUTION FOR THAT SHIP ALL THE ARABS IN ISRAEL TO ARAB -MUSLIM  COUNTRIES AROUND ISRAEL INSTEAD.THE ARABS CAN HAVE THEIR STATE IN EGYPT WITH CAIRO AS THERE HALF CAPITAL.THE SHIITES CAN CONTROL HALF OF EGYPT WITH  HALF OF CAIRO.AND THE SUNNIS CAN LIVE IN THE OTHER HALF OF EGYPT AND HAVE HALF OF CAIRO AS THERES.THEN ISRAEL CAN BUILD WERE EVER IT WANTS IN ISRAEL.AND IF EGYPTS NEW ARAB STATE WITH HALF CAIRO EVER EVEN ATTEMPTS AT SHOOTING ROCKETS INTO ISRAEL ..LOOKOUT.GOD GAVE ISRAEL THOSE 400 NUCLEAR WEAPONS TO PROTECT THEMSELVES.SO LAYOFF ARAB-MUSLIMS TRYING TO STEAL JERUSALEM FROM ISRAELAND TRYING TO FORCE ISRAEL FROM NOT BUILDING ON THEIR GOD GIVIN THEM LAND.YES ITS THE LAND OF ZIONISM.GOD WILL KEEP HIS PROMISE AND ISRAEL AND JERUSALEM WILL BE IN ISRAELS HANDS FOREVER UNDER THE RULE OF KING JEWISH JESUS.OUR GOD AND SAVIOR.AND ONLY WAY TO SALVATION.NO OTHER WAY.SO GET OVER IT ARAB-MUSLIMS AND THE WORLD.OH AND ISRAEL-WHY WOULD YOU LET ARAB MURDERERS FREE IN THIS SO CALLED PEACE PROCESS.WHEN THESE ARAB/MUSLIMS WILL JUST SHOOT MORE ROCKETS AND KILL MORE INNOCENT ISRAELI WOMEN-CHILDREN.IF USE ISRAELIS HAD THE DEATH PENALTY LIKE YOUR BIBLE TELLS USE.YOU WOULD NOT HAVE TO RELEASE MURDERERS IN THIS PEACE PROCESS.BECAUSE THEY WOULD BE KILLED ALREADY BY THE DEATH PENALTY FOR KILLING INNOCENT ISRAELIS.JUST SOMETHING TO PONDER OVER ISRAEL.

U.S. General: Settlements Will Make PA State Impossible

General James Mattis says America pays a price for supporting Israel, warns settlements could create 'apartheid state.'-By Maayana Miskin-First Publish: 7/26/2013, 11:30 AM-israelnationalnews

Jews, Arabs in Jerusalem
Jews, Arabs in Jerusalem-Israel news photo: Flash 90
United States Marine Corps General James Mattis, the recently retired head of U.S. Central Command, issued a harsh warning regarding Israel’s communities in Judea and Samaria (Shomron) while speaking at a security conference in Aspen, Colorado.Mattis warned that Israeli towns in Judea and Samaria “are going to make it impossible to maintain the two-state option.”He went further, suggesting that Israel would become an apartheid state. “If I’m in Jerusalem and I put 500 Jewish settlers out here to the east and there’s 10,000 Arab settlers in here, if we draw the border to include them, either it ceases to be a Jewish state or you say the Arabs don’t get to vote – apartheid,” Bloomberg quoted him as saying.“That didn’t work too well the last time I saw that practiced in a country,” he added.Mattis also warned that America pays a price for supporting Israel. “I paid a military security price every day as the commander of Centcom because the Americans were seen as biased in support of Israel and that moderates all the moderate Arabs who want to be with us, because they can’t come out publicly in support of people who don’t show respect for the Arab Palestinians,” he stated.He also discussed Iran’s nuclear program, and said he has “no doubt” that Israel will take military action to stop Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.However, he expressed doubt that a military operation would be successful. The Iranian program is spread out such that even advanced armies are unable to fully stop it, he argued.A military strike could buy more time, but cannot solve the problem completely, he concluded.

PM reportedly agreed to limit settlement building during talks

Netanyahu to bring construction cap, along with referendum and prisoner release, to Cabinet on Sunday, but poll shows scant support among public

July 26, 2013, 8:03 am 2-the times of israel

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly committed to cap settlement building during peace talks with the Palestinians to 1,000 homes within existing settlement blocs.The Haaretz report came as Minister Yuval Steinitz, considered close to Netanyahu, told the British Telegraph that Israel was prepared to make painful concessions for peace, but a deal would not pass muster with the public unless they are “totally convinced that what we are getting in return is genuine, enduring peace and real security.”Netanyahu plans to bring the issue of holding a national referendum on a peace deal to the Cabinet on Sunday, when he will also ask his ministers to approve the release of dozens of Palestinian prisoners, part of the deal to coax the Palestinians back to the negotiating table.Palestinians had also demanded a total freeze in settlement building, a measure some officials claimed US Secretary of State John Kerry told Ramallah that Israel had committed to.
However, according to three unnamed senior Israeli officials cited in the Haaretz report, Israel instead promised Kerry to only approve 1,000 homes in the next two months within existing settlement blocs that many in Jerusalem contend will remain in the country as part of any peace deal with the Palestinians.
An original request to impose a full moratorium on settlement building was dismissed by Israel from the get-go, according to the report, as Netanyahu did not want to repeat a similar building freeze to that of 2010, when the Palestinians still refused to negotiate until the very end, despite the construction stoppage.
Netanyahu is expected to announce the 1,000 new housing tenders at the Cabinet meeting on Sunday. Since an official freeze will not be in place, building on non-government land can continue under certain conditions, though the Defense Ministry and other planning bodies that give building approval will be asked to deny those requests, according to the article.Peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians are expected to kick off next week, Minister Silvan Shalom told reporters Thursday.Steinetz, the Intelligence and Strategic Affairs Minister, told the Telegraph that coming to a two-state solution, even involving painful territorial concessions, is the only solution.“At the end of the day, we will have such a situation. It’s going to be difficult to achieve it — there are many obstacles in the way — but I think there is no other solution to the problem,” he said.
He added that he believed Israelis would approve a peace deal if it went to a referendum, though only if it provided real peace.“We will probably have to make very serious territorial concessions. And the Palestinians will have to make also both territorial concessions — because there will be settlement blocs — but more important still, they will have to recognize the very existence of the Jewish people and the Jewish state,” continued Steinitz.A poll by Haaretz published on Wednesday showed 55 percent of Israelis were likely to approve a peace deal, though the survey did not give parameters of a hypothetical peace deal.
An Israel Hayom poll released Friday, though, shows that 54.5 percent of Israelis would be against a deal that involved territorial concessions and slight changes to the 1967 borders.The issue of a referendum has become a divisive one in Jerusalem, where Minister Naftali Bennett has said his Jewish Home party will only approve the state’s upcoming budget in return for a law requiring a national referendum on relinquishing land in the West Bank. Other politicians, including Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, have said a referendum undermines the Knesset’s governing powers. The measure, however, is expected to pass the Cabinet easily.The issue of releasing prisoners, though, may prove a tougher sell for Netanyahu on Sunday. Israel reportedly agreed to release some 80 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jail since before the Oslo Peace Accords in 1993, a number of them convicted for violent terror activity that killed dozens of Israelis.A poll published by Israel Hayom Friday shows that 84.9 percent of Israelis are against releasing prisoners “with blood on their hands,” in exchange for opening talks, while 9.4 percent support releasing the prisoners.The poll also found that 52.7 percent of Israelis support a two-state solution on paper, while 36.8 percent are against and the rest undecided.The poll was conducted on July 24 with 500 respondents and carries a margin of error of plus-minus 4.4 percent. 

Bennett: They’re Trying to Scare Us

Bennett: No need to fear staying in our land.
By Maayana Miskin-First Publish: 7/26/2013, 12:52 PM-israelnationalnews

Naftali Bennett
Naftali Bennett-Israel news photo: Flash 90
Minister Naftali Bennett, head of the Bayit Yehudi (Jewish Home) faction, sent a message of encouragement to his supporters on Friday, telling them not to be worried by doomsday proclamations in advance of the Israeli-Palestinian Authority negotiations which are to begin next week.“They’re trying to scare us,” he wrote. “’Without giving up the land, there will be terrorism. There will be a demographic problem. There will be international isolation. There will never be peace,’” he quoted opponents as saying.“It’s always another excuse. Even when we see that it’s actually concessions that bring terrorism, that hurt our international reputation, that bring us further from peace, they are looking for the next excuse,” he charged.“Fear paralyzes,” he warned. “If we had listened to those who tried to scare us in previous generations, we would have stayed in the Arab world and in Europe, and we would have continued to be obliterated there.”
“The land of Israel and the state we established are ours. We came back after thousands of years of longing and repeated attempts. We have to declare this to the world,” he concluded.Bennett also urged his supporters not to be upset by the election of two hareidi-religious candidates, Rabbi David Lau and Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef, to the Chief Rabbinate.Bayit Yehudi had supported religious-Zionist candidates in the hopes of promoting reform in the Rabbinate.“We really hoped to make change through the Rabbinate. We didn’t succeed,” Bennett admitted on Facebook.“But we can’t get depressed now, or start hurling accusations,” he continued. The Bayit Yehudi party “is working daily on behalf of the people of Israel,” he said. “Sometimes we will succeed, and sometimes not.”“Chin up,” he declared.

Percentages, prisoners, and politics

Palestinians and Israelis get ready to meet at the negotiating table; tragedy in the north; and a former US general speaks out


July 26, 2013, 12:54 pm 0-the times of israel
Maariv leads with land, and how much of the West Bank Netanyahu is willing to sign away. The front-page headline quotes Acting Foreign Minister Ze’ev Elkin. “Elkin: Netanyahu will be willing to sign for an evacuation of 86% of the West Bank.” Despite its front-page placement, the article is actually an interview with the FM and leads Maariv’s weekend supplement, and doesn’t offer much more than Elkin’s opinion.
While Elkin is issuing his own predictions on the peace talks, on page 3 Maariv offers up a story about the growing friction between the EU and Israel. Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon has started operation “cold shoulder” to deal with the European Union. in response to the recent EU guidelines that restrict EU interaction with Israeli firms in the West Bank. According to the article, Israel will stop issuing new permits and won’t extend existing ones to EU diplomats working in the West Bank and Gaza. That’s not all: The paper reports that Israel has cancelled meetings and is rarely answering phone calls from EU diplomats in the West Bank.Contacts between the EU and Israel may be chilly, but they’re not the only thing being left out in the cold. Haaretz reports that settlement activity will mostly be frozen during the next six months with “1,000 units to be built.” While that might sound like a lot, the paper explains that all the building will take place in existing large settlement blocs — such as Gush Etzion and Ariel — and not in new ones.Since something major could be happening on the horizon, Haaretz and Israel Hayom go back to the glory days of the campaign and conduct another survey. The Haaretz poll shows a lack of faith in the upcoming talks, with 69% thinking they will fail to bring about a final-status agreement; 58% also want any agreement to be brought to a national referendum.Haaretz seems to be in a hurry to move past Netanyahu and find a new prime minister, but unfortunately for the paper, the respondents don’t agree. When asked who should be the next prime minister, Netanyahu comes in with 56% and Labor chief Shelly Yachimovich bests Yair Lapid at 15% vs 7%, but both lose to that perennial candidate, “I don’t know,” who comes in with 22%.Israel Hayom showcases its most recent poll on its front page with the headline, “61.6%: any agreement should have a national referendum.” Unlike Haaretz, Israel Hayom doesn’t seem to be in any hurry to find a new PM, and its questions all relate to the upcoming talks. While the majority thinks there should be a referendum, 55% are of the opinion that it would fail. Israelis may feel there won’t be a peace agreement, but 52.7% believe in the two-state solution and 62.7% believe that peace talks should be restarted.
The front page of Yedioth Ahoronoth deals with the other issue of restarting peace talks: the release of Palestinian prisoners. The papers quotes Abby Moses, whose wife and son were killed by one of the prisoners to be released. “Release the murderer of my family only for peace, not as a gesture.” Inside, Moses writes about the pain that he and his other son have endured since his wife and child were killed, but reiterates that prisoners only be released as part of a final peace deal — or the cycle of violence will continue.Underneath the plea by Moses, Yedioth includes an update on the Cabinet meeting due to take place on Sunday. The main items on the agenda are the release of 82 prisoners and whether to approve a referendum for any peace deal. According to the paper, both items are expected to be approved.

Tragedy in the north

The papers also give a lot space to a tragedy that occurred in the Upper Galilee, where three workers in their 20s were electrocuted at a fishery. Yedioth tells how Nir Galsman (23) was killed as he waded into the water to put down a net. The other two, Gideon Raz (20) and Uriel Bocris (21), ran into the water to help Nir and were also killed by an electric shock. Police are investigating the incident and are looking at the manager of the fishery for possible negligence.Israel Hayom includes, in its coverage, a general safety guide on how to avoid electrocution and how to help those who have been hurt. Written by the commander of the head of the Fire and Rescue Squad in the Galilee and Golan, some of the tips are common sense, but there are others — such as how to help someone who has been electrocuted — that are really helpful. For example, if someone is electrocuted in water and you can’t disconnect the electricity, use a wooden stick or a plank to move them out of the water — but don’t go in yourself.

Generally speaking

Retired US general James Mattis, who recently was the commander for US forces in the Middle East, gave a speech about the Middle East, and the different papers heard what they wanted to hear.Haaretz picked up that “the US pays a security price for the conflict in the Middle East.” The general said that the current state of settlement building means there needs to be an agreement soon — or Israel will turn into an apartheid state. “And that didn’t work out so well the last time a country tried that,” he told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer.
Whereas Haaretz focused on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Maariv chose to highlight Mattis’s statements about Iran. He believes that Israel will attack Iran on its own, but cautioned that he doesn’t believe the program can be stopped — only delayed. “The army can buy diplomats time, but it cannot solve the problem once and for all.”

Yaalon: Don't Cooperate with EU

Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon orders that any EU request relating to Judea, Samaria and Gaza be turned down because of its latest ban.-By Elad Benari-First Publish: 7/26/2013, 3:42 AM-israelnationalnews

Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon in Washington
Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon in Washington-Ariel Hermoni
Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon has ordered the Coordinator of Government Activities in Judea, Samaria and Gaza, Maj. Gen. Eitan Dangot, to turn down any request by the European Union which relates to these regions, Channel 2 News reported on Thursday evening.Yaalon’s directive is a direct response to the EU’s new guidelines which forbid any contact with Israeli companies operating beyond the 1949 Armistice Lines, said the report. Last week the EU published these guidelines despite Israeli efforts to dissuade it from doing so.According to Channel 2 News, Yaalon instructed Dangot to make it difficult for the Europeans to operate in Judea, Samaria and Gaza. In the past week, Israel has denied several European requests to fund projects in the Palestinian Authority. In addition, eight requests by EU officials to cross from Israel into PA-assigned areas were denied and meetings between EU and Israelis officials were canceled.Two days before the guidelines were published, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke with U.S. Secretary of State Kerry and told him that European sanctions will hurt his attempt to restart negotiations between Israel and the PA. He also spoke with the with the president of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, asking him to postpone the publication of the new guidelines.Israel met European envoys last Friday, warning them of a serious crisis between the European Union and Israel over the move.Hundreds of legal experts from Israel and around the world have appealed to European Union Foreign Affairs Commissioner Catherine Ashton to annul the EU's plan.The experts are noting that the decision does not have a legal basis, because, they argue, Judea and Samaria is not occupied territory in the legal sense of the term.