Tuesday, January 27, 2015

HAMAS CONDUCTS LARGE SCALE ROCKET TESTS

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Hamas Conducts Large-Scale Rocket Test-10 missiles fired from ruins of Gush Katif into sea as Gaza terrorist rulers prepare for next war against Israel.By Ari Yashar-First Publish: 1/26/2015, 2:06 PM-ISRAELNATIONALNEWS

Israel and the Gaza-based terrorist organization Hamas may have reached a truce ending Operation Protective Edge late last August, but that didn't stop Hamas on Monday from firing rockets into the sea as part of tests to improve its ballistic capabilities and prepare for its next war against Israel.Channel 2 reports that a full ten rockets were fired from the ruins of the Jewish community of Gush Katif into the Mediterranean Sea during the test, and that it was meant to expand the range of Hamas's rockets which have already reached Hadera outside of Haifa in the north.Hamas has been busily developing its own domestically produced rockets, including the M-75 long range missile, given that Israel has been earnestly working to prevent outside arms from Hamas backers including Qatar, Turkey and Iran from reaching the terrorist group.This is far from the first missile test Hamas has conducted since its last rocket war on the Jewish state, with the most recent being held late last month when two rockets were fired into the sea.Hamas has not only been conducting tests; since the truce terrorists in Gaza have breached the ceasefire at least three times in rocket barrages on Israel, which Hamas has denied responsibility for despite being in control of the coastal enclave.The most recent attack occurred last month, just days before the last rocket test, and one day after Hamas held its largest military exercise since Operation Protective Edge on the ruins of two former Israeli villages - Dugit and Nissanit - in Gaza which were evacuated in the 2005 Disengagement plan, allowing Hamas to take over.In response to the rocket attack, the IAF struck Gaza concrete factories used to rebuild the terror tunnels leading into Israel to attack Israeli civilians. During the operation, the IDF destroyed over 30 such tunnels, but since it ended Hamas has been busily rebuilding them.

Report: IDF Digging Trenches Along the Syrian Border-Northern Command digging trenches to prevent infiltration attempts as border tensions heat up.By Tova Dvorin-First Publish: 1/26/2015, 9:19 PM-ISRAELNATIONALNEWS

The IDF has begun digging trenches along the border with Syria, Walla! News reports Monday night, amid fears of real escalation between Israel and Islamists in neighboring Syria and Lebanon.The mechanical engineering company of the IDF's Northern Command has employed tractors and borders to dig the trenches, a source told the news site, amid specific concerns regarding terrorist infiltrations by car via border crossings."The trenches are being dug along vulnerable spots on the border, after a thorough analysis [of the risks], to prevent free traffic in the area and reduce infiltration," the military source stated. Outposts near the Syrian border are not far from rebel positions from the Al-Nusra Front and the Free Syrian Army, who patrol the border regularly in cars and motorcycles.In addition, Western diplomatic officials said that Israel has imparted to Lebanon a stronger warning than before, emphasizing that Jerusalem will respond to any attack on Israel or Israeli institutions anywhere in the world.This was conveyed today the Arabic Al Hayat newspaper, published in London, which claimed that Israel has given warning, through foreign ambassadors, that Hezbollah would be perceived as responsible for any harm to Israeli targets, "even at the other end of the world."Northern residents and the IDF have been on high alert throughout the week, after an IAF airstrike in the Syrian Golan Heights killed a senior Hezbollah commander and an Iranian Revolutionary Guards general last Sunday, along with several other Hezbollah and Iranian fighters.Hezbollah responded by vowing an attack on Israel, but made clear it does not want another full-scale war.But the IDF has nonetheless remained on high alert, and covertly moved Iron Dome batteries close to its northern borders late Monday night.Ahead of possible retaliatory strikes, the IDF also closed several roads in the north Tuesday night, including the old road between the towns of Avivim and Dovev, the road between the moshav Zar'it and the Lebanese border.Hours earlier, a convoy of civilian vehicles with Hezbollah flags fired shots in the air close to the border with Israel, raising concerns further.

Poll: Labor Pulling Ahead, But Public Prefers Netanyahu-Labor has a three-mandate gain on Likud, but just 34.5% of respondents prefer Herzog as prime minister.By Tova Dvorin-First Publish: 1/26/2015, 10:04 PM-ISRAELNATIONALNEWS

The left is gaining ground, according to a Channel 2 poll released Monday night, with Labor three seats ahead of Likud.Labor is projected to gain 26 seats in the 2015 elections, according to this poll, with Likud a distant second at 23.Jewish Home is perennially in third place, though down several seats at just 15, whereas the joint Arab list has 12 seats.Of the Center parties, Yesh Atid leads with 9 seats, new party Kulanu with 8, and Yisrael Beytenu would gain seven seats.Bottoming out the poll are the hareidi parties and Meretz, with United Torah Judaism (UTJ) and Shas at seven seats each and Meretz at six. Eli Yishai's Yachad-Ha'am Itanu party misses the Knesset threshold.Despite Labor's victory, 44.4% of respondents still prefer Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu as prime minister, vs. 34.5% who prefer Herzog and 21.1% who remain undecided.When asked about the possibility of a Likud-Labor government, 48% are against the joint coalition, whereas 30% expressed support for the idea.

Op-Ed: 70 Years Later and Jewish Blood Has Not Yet Dried-Europe would love to drown the State of Israel in the Mediterranean.Published: Monday, January 26, 2015 9:52 AM-Giulio Meotti
Read the Simon Wiesenthal Center's top ten list of the world's anti-Semites for 2014. You will discover that Europe's judeophobia is worse than the Islamic one. That Amedy Coulibaly took the lives of four Jews in a Paris' kosher supermarket, but the democratic anti-Semitic Europeans spread a not less virulent type of anti-Semitism.The top spot in the new Wiesenthal list goes to a Belgian doctor who refused to treat an old Jewish woman last summer. When the son called again, the doctor stated: "Send her to Gaza for a few hours, then she’ll get rid of the pain."Media personalities, novelists, singers, musicians, artists, writers, journalists, bureaucrats: these are the world's biggest anti-Semites.

Isn't it amazing? unbelievable?

If you search in the previous Wiesenthal anti-Semitism lists, you will find a famous German leftist journalist (Jakob Augstein), a French cartoonist (Zeon), the Norwegian daily Dagbladet, the Pulitzer Prize winner Alice Walker, the United Church of Canada, the Pink Floyd's founder Roger Waters, the legendary Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis, the Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier and the Europeam Union trade chief Karel de Gucht.Media personalities, novelists, singers, musicians, artists, writers, journalists, bureaucrats: these are the world's biggest anti-Semites. I am not surprised at the fact that Ayatollah Khamenei, Mahmoud Abbas or Muslim Brotherhood officials appear in these black lists. But I am surprised that the world's most famous Europeans, those in touch with global public opinion, dominate the top ten.It has happened before. Martin Heidegger, Carl Schmitt, Gottfried Benn, Ernst Jünger, Mircea Eliade, Wilhelm Furtwangler, Ernst von Karajan, Knut Hamsun, Emile Cioran and Louis Ferdinand Céline are just some of the most famous representatives of European culture who embraced Adolf Hitler's dream. Most of them were also ferocious anti-Semites.This is what these new good anti-Semites are now saying: "O Israel, drink from the poisoned cup that for many years you have put to the Arabs' lips! Your end is near, the Palestinians have decided to send their heroes, the sons of Islam. And they will cleanse the land of Palestine. So Israel, scatter your tears, you are approaching the day of destruction".It is 70 years after the Holocaust, Jewish blood has not yet dried.Always defeated by the Israelis on the battlefield, the Arab Islamic world today aims to buy the complicity of a continent, Europe, through its intellectuals and leaders. Since the creation of Israel, Arab enemies, with the help of Westerners, have tried to destroy that small Jewish nation with open war, and failed. They then attempted to do it with terrorism and failed. Then media and culture. And here they have been much more successful.Large segments of the international public opinion are now trying to submerge the small Jewish island. It is a kind of Western hypnosis: destroy Israel, whatever the cost. Europe wants to seize Israel by the throat and drown it in the Mediterranean.

Canadian Holocaust survivor returns to Auschwitz for the first time-The Canadian PressBy Liam Casey, The Canadian Press | JAN 26,15-YAHOONEWS
A Canadian woman who was one of the few children to come out of Auschwitz alive on liberation day in 1945 has returned to the infamous Nazi death camp for the first time.Miriam Friedman Ziegler said she had not planned to visit the camp during her visit this week to Poland, where she has joined other Holocaust survivors to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.But at the last minute, she decided to return to the place she last saw when she was nine years old."The most difficult day since the war for me was yesterday," Friedman Ziegler told The Canadian Press on Monday from her hotel in Krakow, Poland.The 79-year-old from Thornhill, Ont., visited the camp on Sunday, accompanied by her daughter. It was cold, snowy and emotionally overwhelming.Friedman Ziegler said she stopped in front of a barbed-wire fence — the same spot where 70 years ago, a photographer captured an iconic photo of 13 wide-eyed children — she was one of them — looking on as the Red Army soldiers approached.The horrible memories of experimentation and death flooded back as she stood there. She got back in the van with her daughter and sobbed.Within hours, however, she rebounded."Here I am, I was the lucky one," Friedman Ziegler said."I survived and I can talk about it and I'm a witness to it that it did happen."On Monday she reunited with three of the women who were captured in the black-and-white photo taken by Alexander Vorontsov, a Red Army combat photographer, shortly after the camp's liberation.She posed with the others for a new photo at the hotel in Krakow between a slew of events for more than 100 survivors. In one photograph, she lifted her sleeve to show the prisoner number the Nazis tattooed on her skin upon entering Auschwitz. It mimics the original image in which she instinctively showed her tattoo to the arriving soldiers.She spoke with the others, going over their stories and comparing notes.Friedman Ziegler's daughter, Adrienne Shulman, said her mother is holding up emotionally."It's amazing going from a day that really was a living nightmare to her rejoicing and laughing and smiling and sharing stories," Shulman said.Other Canadians were among the survivors returning to Auschwitz this week. Mordechai Ronen, an 82-year-old from Toronto, made the trip very reluctantly and said he wasn't sure he had the strength to handle it emotionally. After the survivors prayed in Hebrew he cried out, "I don't want to come here anymore!"About 300 survivors will gather with leaders from around the world on Tuesday to remember the 1.1 million people killed at Auschwitz and the millions of others killed in the Holocaust.Ronald Lauder, the president of the World Jewish Congress, which is hosting the commemoration along with the USC Shoah Foundation, said hatred in the world remains strong."Shortly after World War II, after we saw the reality of Auschwitz and the other death camps, no normal person wanted to be associated with the anti-Semitism of the Nazis," Lauder said. "But, as the Holocaust grows more distant and survivors disappear, extremists grow more bold in targeting Jews. Stoked by a false narrative that blames Israel for a litany of the world's problems, anti-Semitism is resurgent and deadly."Friedman Ziegler is also worried the message of the Holocaust is being lost over time, which is the reason she's sharing her story with the public for the first time. Yet she's also buoyed by the hundreds of children she saw at the museum in Auschwitz on Sunday."The young generation should know that it did happen," she said."It should never happen again."— With files from the Associated Press