11/17/16

George Mason Univ. Gets Their Fascism On – Who Knew It Was A Crime To Hang Anti-Terrorism Posters?

By: Terresa Monroe-Hamilton

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My friend and compatriot Oleg Atbashian found that out the hard way. Imagine my surprise this morning to find out he had been roughed up and arrested in Fairfax, Virginia. His crime was hanging anti-terrorism posters on the university campus. Oh, and bonus… he wasn’t even read his rights. He is now out on $8,000 bail for putting up pro-Israel posters to combat a pro-Islamist conference at George Mason University. He faces the very real prospect of five years in prison for allegedly committing a “class 6 felony.”

Oleg is an artistic genius. His satirical site, The People’s Cube, is one of the very best out there. Oleg did the graphics for NoisyRoom and has done work for Trevor Loudon and Cliff Kincaid as well. He is a member of a small circle of commie hunters out there. We all have very long memories and we take it very personally when one of our own is treated like this.

Oleg: “Back in my Soviet dissident days, when I was collecting signatures in defense of Andrei Sakharov, I was screamed at, threatened, and lectured by the KGB and Communist functionaries,” Oleg says. “What I never imagined was that in the United States, the land of the free, I would not only be subjected to similar treatment, but go to jail.”

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Daniel Greenfield of FrontPage Mag and Sultan Knish fame had this to say regarding Oleg:

Oleg’s mixture of art and satire took off with Communists for Kerry. He’s the mastermind behind The People’s Cube and his tweaking of the radical left and its alliance with Islamic terrorists allowed him to continue the same fight he had pursued in the days of the Soviet Union. But as the US comes to resemble the USSR, political satire and activism carries a serious price.

This is what happened to Oleg when he put up some of his Freedom Center posters challenging the anti-Semitic environment created by the left’s alliance with Islamic terrorists on campus.

This was supposed to be a two-day poster campaign, to counteract the George Mason University hosting an official national conference for Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), which is an anti-Semitic organization with well-documented ties to Hamas – a terrorist group whose stated goal is to exterminate the Jews. The GMU poster campaign was conceived by the David Horowitz Freedom Center.

In every communist regime or despotic hellhole throughout history, one of the first groups of people they go after are the artists. They are considered especially dangerous. That’s when they aren’t going after Jews of course. Oleg went to GMU to hang posters and stickers against Justice in Palestine. A group that has terrorist connections. Instead he was treated like a domestic terrorist himself.

The police knew which rental car he had and as they were putting up three posters with wheat paste, the police arrested them for destroying property… it’s totally water soluble and the posters would have washed off with the first rain. Instead of giving Oleg and his partner a citation or a warning, the campus police frisked them, cuffed them and took them in. They wanted to make an example of him.

Here is the first part of Oleg’s story about persecution for doing nothing more than hanging anti-terrorism posters in defense of Israel and Jews in Virginia:

My part in it was to create provocative artwork for the posters and to hang them around the GMU campus, as well as to distribute flyers in order to raise awareness among the students, faculty, and the administration about the true meaning of their support for the SJP conference.

On the first day, my friend and I placed a few stickers on walls, poles, and signs around the GMU campus. We also placed paper flyers inside and outside the university buildings. We had decided to hang the larger posters on the following night, right before the start of the SJP conference.

Arriving at the campus in the evening, we noticed a large police presence everywhere, including the campus Starbucks. From what we overheard at the tables, the police were on the lookout for people posting “disturbing” flyers. At one point we considered canceling our mission due to this higher risk, but then decided to hang a few posters in new locations, in order to get the message out more effectively.

We only had time to hang three large posters when, at about 4am, our car was pulled over by a GMU PD cruiser with flashing lights. As we found out later, they already had a description of our rental KIA Optima. Officer M.J. Guston and his female partner, Officer Daniels, requested to see our drivers’ licenses, which they took away. Then they inquired if we had any weapons and proceeded with the visual search, noticing our bucket with mixed wheat paste and some rolled posters on the back seat, covered with towels.

The police officers took pictures of the contents of our car and retrieved some of the loose fliers from the floor as evidence. They claimed that since we were covering the posters and flyers with towels, we intended to conceal our wrongdoing. We explained that the towels were needed to wipe our hands, to prevent the bucket from spilling, and to stop the papers from rolling around the car, which was the honest truth.

The officers said we had been photographed while attaching the flyers, but never showed us the actual pictures. They ordered us to give them our car key and to step out of the car. Then we were told to put our hands behind our backs and to spread our legs. Officer Guston then held my thumbs behind my back with his left hand, while his right hand gave me a complete and very thorough pat-down and searched the content of my pockets. He repeated the same procedure with my friend, repeatedly asking us if we had any kind of weapons on us or in the car.

My friend and I tried to be as friendly and cooperative as the situation allowed, but that had no effect. We were ordered to sit on the curb, as Officer Daniels told us that the content of our posters was violent and disturbing to some students, especially the one with the Hamas terrorist standing in pools of blood over his dead victims. Such interpretation flipped our message on its head entirely, turning it from sympathy for the victims of violence into a threat of violence.

It dawned on me that the reason they kept searching us and asking about weapons was that they were convinced we were members of some violent militant group of “domestic terrorists” who meant to do harm to the students – a stereotype largely created by the “progressive” media and unscrupulous politicians. And now we, defenseless artists, armed with nothing but brushes and paper, became victims of this manipulative mythology, which caused the police to treat us with extreme prejudice. At the same time, the officers who handled us as if we were terrorists, seemed to be blissfully unaware of the true nature of the SJP they were defending, and their organization’s very real ties to a known terrorist organization with a record of mass murder, kidnappings, and targeting innocent civilians.

Since they couldn’t find any weapons and our message was protected by the First Amendment, the officers decided to charge us with “destruction of property worth of at least $2,500,” which was a “class 6 felony.” (Editor’s note: According to VA law, intentional destruction of property that is worth $1,000 or more is a class 6 felony, punishable by up to 5 years in prison and a maximum of $2,500 in fines.) They claimed we had “super-glued” our fliers to school signs and it was impossible to peel them off.

It didn’t matter that we never used permanent glue, or that there could be other volunteers on campus who posted the stickers they could have downloaded online. Our wallpaper paste was made of wheat and water; we only used it on three large posters, which could be easily removed with water and would be washed off by the first rain. The rest were stickers, printed on regular self-adhesive paper found in any office store. They, too, could be easily removed with a tissue soaked in Goo Gone, a common household cleaner found in any dollar store. We even offered to remove any posters and stickers for them, then catch our flights in the morning and never bother them again. But the officers weren’t interested in that. They seemed to have a rather inflexible phantom image of us as dangerous felons and “right-wing extremists” who belonged in jail.

A phone call that Officer Guston made inside his cruiser seemed to reinforce their determination. Stepping out into the street, he ordered us to put our hands behind our backs and then handcuffed us so tightly that our bruises were painful to the touch even on the following day. Then he emptied our pockets, took away my hat, and placed everything in two plastic bags.

We were then taken to the back of his police car. Officer Guston never read us our rights; he simply declared that we were under arrest for committing felony and were going to jail. The partitioned space in the back of his police cruiser was extremely narrow, which forced my friend and I to contort our bodies in order to avoid additional pain from leaning on our tightly handcuffed hands behind our backs.

The full account can be found at American Thinker… please go there and read it all. It was Oleg this time, but it could be any of us next.

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The arresting officer told them they could never come to GMU again. What happened to free speech and your constitutional rights? These charges should not stick… they were not read their rights and therefore the charges should be dismissed. But with the Progressive courts and judges we have now, who knows what will happen.

Oleg quoted George Orwell: “If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face – forever.” He adds: “that is what the future of America also will look like if progressivism and political correctness continue to expand their grip on every sphere of life.”

Oleg survived the Soviet Union and persecution there. He’ll survive this. But it is just disgraceful that in the Land of the Free that someone would be treated this way for exercising free speech. Just shameful and it figures it is in Terry McAuliffe’s state. There was no permanent damage done as claimed… but a man who is an acclaimed Soviet dissident was treated like a domestic terrorist, while the real terrorists were giving lectures on campus. Or is it a crime now to stand up to Islamic extremists and speak out in defense of Israel?

#StopCampusSupport4Terrorism

07/1/16

Keeping Our Balance

Arlene from Israel

credit: christinemareebel

Not an easy thing to do – to maintain balance.  We might know where we want to go, yet find the way there exceedingly slippery.  This is what we are dealing with now: the rapids and the uneven stepping stones.

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I like to sustain my practice of starting with good news – it is one of the things that provides balance.  But today I cannot.  First things first.

Yesterday morning, in Kiryat Arba, a Jewish community adjacent to Hevron, Hallel Yaffa Ariel, age 13 – shown below with her mother, Rina – was asleep in her bed.  She was sleeping late because she had performed in a dance recital in Jerusalem the night before.

Hallel (left) and Rina Ariel (Courtesy)

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A Palestinian Arab teenager from the nearby village of Bani Na’im jumped the fence surrounding Kiryat Arba and broke into Hallel’s home, getting into her bedroom. There he stabbed her multiple times before he was shot dead by security forces.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/a-terrorist-murdered-my-daughter-in-her-bed-tearful-mother-says/

Hallel was rushed to the hospital.

Medics wheeling Hallel Yaffa Ariel, fatally injured in a West Bank stabbing attack, into Jerusalem's Shaarei Zedek Medical Center on June 30, 2016. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

Credit: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90

There she succumbed to her wounds.

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She was buried Thursday evening in the old Jewish cemetery of Hevron, with thousands in attendance.

Credit: Gil Cohen-Magen/AFP

“Rina [Hallel’s mother] called on the public to come to Kiryat Arba…

“We invite everyone to come…to console; there are…Jews here who need strengthening. We are strong and we won’t break, but we need your help to continue and build here…

“I want to address the mother of the terrorist who did this.  I teach my children to love and you’ve educated yours to hate.’” (Emphasis added)

She ended with the Shema prayer.  And once again, I am in awe at the strength and lack of bitterness.  Let the world see who we are, should it ever choose to see.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/214324#.V3VmiZDr3IU

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“Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel, who is a first cousin of the victim’s father Amichai, eulogized young Hallel with a call to strengthen the Jewish presence in the land of Israel.

“”We say to the mourners: through the building of the land we will be comforted.’ (Emphasis added)

“’This cannot be just a demand – this is a Torah command!…I stand here and say to you Hallel, and to all the Ariel family… we vow today to further build up the land of Israel.’”

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And MK Yehuda Glick “burst into tears as he offered his condolences to Hallel’s grieving parents.

“Rena and Amichai, there is no person in the world who can see a young girl’s bedroom with a mattress full of blood and not cry out, ‘God Almighty, enough. Enough fathers and mothers who bury their children and children who bury their parents. Avenge the spilled blood of they servants!’”

Yehuda Glick

Credit: Flash90

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A child. A beautiful and innocent child. Dead for no reason whatsoever, except that she was Jewish and lived in Kiryat Arba.

I want to wax eloquent, but suddenly find that words fail.  “How do you eulogize a girl thirteen and a half years old?” sobbed her mother, at the grave.

Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke of “bloodlust” and “inhumanity,” and he sure has that right.

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Entry in and out of the terrorist’s village has been blocked, and the work permits of the members of his family have been rescinded. Additionally, family members are being questioned.  The body of the terrorist will not be returned to his family, and the process has begun for the demolition of his house.

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But here, I think, is where we can see the heart of the matter:  Almost immediately after the terror attack, the official Facebook page of Fatah (the party of Abbas and the main party of the PA) posted the terrorist’s picture and referred to him as a martyr (a “shahid”).  The official PA news agency WAFA did the same.

The terrorist’s mother, speaking to a local Hevron news network, said, “My son died as a Martyr defending Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.”

http://www.palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=157&doc_id=18302

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And where would she get this idea about defending Al-Aqsa, if not from the PA and Abbas himself?  See this from the official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida:

“During its weekly meeting held…[June 7, 2016] in Ramallah, led by [PA Prime Minister] Rami Hamdallah, the [PA] government called to visit Jerusalem, and for every one of our people who can, to come to the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque to pray and carry out Ribat (i.e., religious conflict/war over land claimed to be Islamic) there. Likewise, it called on the Arab and Islamic world to fulfill their responsibility and support the resolve of the [Arab] citizens of Jerusalem who are the defenders of Jerusalem and guardians of its honorable [Al-Aqsa] Mosque.”

http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=771

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And so, let’s take a look for a moment at what’s going on on Har HaBayit (The Temple Mount) in recent days. Please understand, this is during the Muslim holiday of Ramadan, which means increased Muslim agitation is almost taken for granted.

At the beginning of the week, there was repeated violence on the part of Muslims, who attacked Jews on the Mount.  Masked men stockpiled rocks in their sacred Al-Aqsa Mosque with which to pelt Jews and Israeli security forces.

A video of the violence here:http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/214143#.V3U9kJDr3IV

You can perceive immediately how “pious” these people are, and how deeply they revere the mosque they use to support their violent behavior.

It always astounds me – the juxtaposition of their claims of great reverence for their holy site and their demonstrations of defilement in its environs.  I guess what most astounds me is how little the world chooses to notice this.

The presence of Jews on the Mount is apparently “offensive” to these masked men.  At the beginning of the week, the Jews were protected by security forces, with warnings sounded to the Muslims that violence would not be tolerated.  A handful of violent Muslims was arrested.

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But by Tuesday a different approach was being taken: Since the presence of Jews agitated the Muslims on the Mount, it was decided that no non-Muslims would be permitted up there.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/214190#.V3VCLpDr3IV

What a fantastic idea!  Give in to their violence.  Let them win by removing the source of their agitation.  Then quiet can be maintained and security forces can handle the situation.  And the only cost is that Jews (and Christians) will be deprived of the right to ascend to the Mount.  Piffle.  What is that?

According to this article, this practice will be enforced only for three days. But I’ve read elsewhere that this will go on until the end of Ramadan, which is next Tuesday.  Today is the last Friday (the sabbath of Islam) of Ramadan and security forces will be out in large numbers in Jerusalem.

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In theory, Israel has sovereignty over the Mount, which sits in the heart of Jerusalem, the eternal capital of Israel.  In theory.  What I want to know is when it will be the case in practice, as well.

Masked Palestinians hold stones during clashes with Israeli police on the Temple Mount complex in Jerusalem's Old City, June 28, 2016. (Muammar Awad/Flash90)

Credit: Muammar Awad/Flash90

I wrote in my last posting about the importance of our holding our heads high.  How do we imagine that we can defeat Islamic-based terrorism when we surrender to Islamic-based violence?

If it were up to me, I would send a battalion of IDF soldiers up there, if necessary, to sustain quiet and permit a Jewish presence on the site.

Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat had it right, when he said:

We must not make decisions under pressure from violent disturbances. Only consistent and determined practice in protecting the status quo will ensure a long-term reduction in violent incidents and bring quiet to Jerusalem.” (Emphasis added)

http://www.timesofisrael.com/jerusalem-mayor-slams-rioters-as-temple-mount-closed-to-jews/

Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat seen on top of the Tower of David Museum, on April 14, 2015. (Hadas Parush/Flash90)

Credit: Hadas Parush/Flash90

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At roughly the same time that Hallel Ariel was being buried, there was another knifing attack in a market in Netanya, along the Mediterranean coast. Two people were wounded, one seriously.  The terrorist was shot dead.

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Let me now turn to Brexit, and explain why I put this in the good news category.

Quite simply: The EU is inherently hostile to Israel. 

[] They undermine us with demands for labeling of goods from Judea and Samaria.

[] They refer to the communities in Judea and Samaria as “illegal settlements,” which they are not.

[] Showing a blatant disregard for the rule of law, they fund illegal building of Arab housing in Area C – claiming that “diplomatic immunity” prevents Israel from taking them to court.

US Embassy London Grosvenor Square with illegal EU structure

Credit: Israellycool

[] They are applying pressure on Israel to participate in negotiations for a “two state solution” embracing terms – via the French plan – that are untenable and dangerous, as well as unjust.

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Bad enough. But worse – worst of all – was what happened last week, when Abbas addressed the EU parliament.  He said:

“Only a week ago, a number of rabbis in Israel announced, and made a clear announcement, demanding that their government poison the water to kill the Palestinians.”

http://www.todayonline.com/world/abbas-says-some-israeli-rabbis-called-poisoning-palestinian-water

A blood libel pure and simple.  And for this he received a standing ovation.

Credit: Elder of Ziyon

What can one say? This is a mark of Jew hatred, pure and simple. The EU is totally without moral or political integrity.

That it should be weakened is a positive development.

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I note that Abbas “sort of” retracted his statement just days after the above picture was taken.  A release from his office said: It has become evident that the alleged statements by a rabbi on poisoning Palestinian wells, which were reported by various media outlets, are baseless.”

Myself, I think a more honest statement would have been: While the EU parliament seemed to love what Abbas said, he faced severe criticism from other quarters and decided it was politic to walk back his position.

It doesn’t matter, of course, because the point is that the EU parliament loved him before he walked it back.

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But in the end, this is not just a question of what’s “good for the Jews.”  There are other reasons to celebrate a weakening/possible breakdown of the EU.

Italian journalist Guilio Meotti speaks of the development of the EU as a project that “was entrusted to a bureaucracy with extraordinary legislative and administrative powers.” But he asks,  “Who will guard the guardians? It is the question of political legitimacy and sovereignty

“As everyone knows, there is a terrible deficit of legitimacy regarding the European institutions

“The integration of Europe was conceived in one-dimensional terms withthe dictatorship of unelected bureaucrats and judges, cancellation of laws passed by representative parliaments, constitutional treaties signed without any input from the people…” (Emphasis added)

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/19106#.V3UUe5Dr3IV

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The open borders policy of the EU, which has permitted an uncontrolled and massive influx of Muslim migrants into the nations of the EU, is its biggest failure and may ultimately bring about its downfall.

For more on this, a Gatestone video, “Brexit: What It Means to Get Our Freedom Back.”  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdb0IUxoOfI with Dennis Maceoin.

Pro-Brexit Brits are hopeful that they can regain their sovereignty and control of their nation now.  Dry Bones has it right, I think:

Europe, UK, EU, BREXIT, immigrants, Muslim,Great Britain,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other nations may not be far behind.  There is talk, but it is still speculation at this point.

Many of us have been watching the horrendous implosion of Europe, as it is being overrun by those Muslims immigrants.  The breakdown of the EU – should it happen – would represent a return to sanity on the part of some individual European nations.  Might such a turn of events ultimately halt what seemed to be a runaway train?

We can ask, and then we must wait and watch…

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I wanted to examine the new agreement between Israel and Turkey here – which leaves me greatly unsettled.  But other issues have taken precedence. As it is a complex matter, I will save it for next time.

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Additional good news items before closing:

“The 3 Million Club is an Israeli NGO that works in Haiti, Nepal, and is now starting in India.  It supplies nutritional bars that are specially formulated to cure children from malnutrition within 12 weeks.”

http://www.geektime.com/2016/06/12/this-hybrid-israeli-humanitarian-startup-is-a-lean-mean-child-hunger-fighting-machine/

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The Knesset last week gave final approval to marking the seventh of Chesvan on the Hebrew calendar as “Aliyah Day.” Aliyah is immigration to Israel or, literally, going up.

The legislation – sponsored by MKs Robert Ilatov (Yisrael Beytenu), Miki Zohar (Likud), Avraham Neguise (Likud), and Hilik Bar (Zionist Camp) – will institute “a day dedicated to olim (immigrants) and their contributions to the country. It will be marked around the country in schools, the Israel Defense Forces and Israel Police, the President’s Residence, and the Knesset.”

The date was picked because it is close to the Shabbat – in the fall – on which there is the reading of the Torah portion Lech-Lecha, which describes God’s command to Avraham to leave his home and go to the Land of Israel.

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And so, fittingly, Prayer for the State of Israel, with IDF Chief Cantor Shai Abramson.  I hope it uplifts you as it does me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP40Bl24PE0

10/15/15

A Tough Struggle

Arlene from Israel

There are a great many measures against the terrorism that the Security Cabinet has passed or is considering at this point.

It seems to me that among the most powerful are those that affect the families of terrorists. Potential terrorists anticipate becoming “shahids” – martyrs – and having their names praised, never mind being rewarded with 70 virgins in heaven. It’s all a great honor.

But they are not keen on leaving their families – parents, wives, children – in a severe bind.  Thus has it been decided that homes of terrorists will be demolished and it will be forbidden for new homes to be built on the same site.  Property of the terrorists will be seized.

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In addition, Jerusalem residency will be revoked.  A great many of the terrorists are from east Jerusalem and – by choice – have Jerusalem residency papers, which provide certain perks, but not full citizenship.  Interior Minister Silvan Shalom has announced this status will be revoked at present for 19 terrorists.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/minister-says-residency-of-19-east-jerusalem-terrorists-to-be-revoked/

Now, please, pay careful attention here:

If the terrorists lose their status as residents, they lose rights to National Insurance. This has two implications.  If the terrorist died, the family cannot collect welfare benefits from National Insurance.  And if the terrorist was wounded, but is still alive, there will be no disability insurance.

My friends, I read this, and I said, STOP THE PRESSES!

What does this mean?? That until now terrorists who had Jerusalem residency status DID receive insurance benefits via the State.

And I rhetorically asked myself the obvious: Are we daft? Completely and totally daft – at least until now?

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I think perhaps this entire horrendous situation that the nation is grappling with may have a positive effect in that it clarifies national thinking in certain significant ways.  We might just start to get smart for ourselves (if this isn’t wishing for too much).  I will come back to this below.

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The Security Cabinet has adopted Gilad Erdan’s suggestion that the bodies of terrorists not be returned to their families, but be buried without fanfare.  The goal here is to prevent the displays at funerals that turn them into a very public celebration of terrorism.  “Honor” accrues to the terrorist and to his surviving family, and the ceremony serves as a form of incitement, as well.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/201878#.Vh-e4JuhfIU

Palestinian mourners wave the green flag of the Islamist movement Hamas at a funeral on April 30, 2014, in the West Bank city of Ramallah. (photo credit: Issam Rimawi/Flash90)

Credit: Issam Rimawi/Flash 90

Recently, the body of terrorist Muhammad Halabi – who killed two people in Jerusalem’s Old City before he was shot dead – was returned to his family for burial.  Fatah then brought bags of soil from near the Al Aksa mosque, so that his dead body “can hug the soil for which he died a martyr.”

http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=157&doc_id=15893

Hopefully this sort of thing will no longer be possible.

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With each of these steps – such as legal action against the Islamic Movement of Israel, Northern Branch – I find myself thinking, it’s a start. Long overdue, but a start. Perhaps a step towards national sanity.

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Other steps that are being taken, of a security nature, some of which I have already addressed:

Hundreds of IDF troops (six companies, I believe) have come into Jerusalem and will be working with the police.

Illustrative photo of IDF soldiers at a military post  Beit Jala, outside Jerusalem. (Hadas Parush/Flash90)

Credit: Hadas Parush/Flash 90

They are riding buses and trains, and are surrounding the Arab neighborhoods, where they have set up checkpoints.

Israel sets up roadblocks in Palestinian East Jerusalem

Credit: Reuters

They have the go-ahead to totally seal off a particular neighborhood for security purposes if this is deemed necessary.

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Naturally, these practices have their critics and naysayers. There are those who decry the inconvenience to innocent people in those neighborhoods, to which I reply “Tough.”  Better they be inconvenienced than that innocent Jews be killed.  No contest on this. Emergency situations require stern measures. These measures will not be sustained long term.

Others say that even with the roadblocks and the rest, those who are determined terrorists will find their way out of their neighborhoods. This may be: this approach may be less than perfect. But it does seem to be having a dampening effect on terrorist activity.  (If this turns out to not be successful, there will need to be sterner measures yet.)

Still others say that this is stop-gap, and a long term solution is needed. This may also be. But stop-gap, if it stops terrorists right now, is what is needed first. Once it’s quiet, there will be time to examine long term policy adjustments.  We are dealing with an exceedingly complex situation in an intensely volatile time.  I hope in due course to address some of the issues.

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I mentioned briefly in an earlier posting what the response from Israeli citizens has been, and I want to reiterate it here.  People are carrying guns (with control regulations loosened), and pepper spray, and various other items that can be used for self-defense.  Repeatedly, they have rallied at a sign of trouble.

Self-defense instructors in Krav Magen technique are providing free lessons across the country.  Typical Israel rallying, folks.

http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Amid-terror-attacks-Krav-Magen-instructors-offer-free-classes-in-Jerusalem-other-cities-426081

Senior Israeli Krav Magen instructor Yonatan Graber (right) and his trainer, Maor Hakak, displaying

Courtesy

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Circling back to my question regarding whether we have been daft in the latitude we have provided terrorists… The answer, of course, is absolutely we have. Part of the reason is because we have a segment of our society that remains bleeding heart delusional, or that tilts pretty far left.  But I see as a greater reason the concern within the government about how the world is seeing us.

We must remind ourselves that no matter how we treat the Arabs in our midst, including the terrorists and troublemakers, we are going to be judged badly by the world. Who cares how we act?  They will say about us what they will say, with malice aforethought.

Who knows, who cares, that terrorists are treated alongside their victims in Israeli hospitals?  This is a matter of medical ethics – which are scrupulously adhered to, not Israeli policy.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/once-inside-israels-hospitals-the-terrorist-becomes-the-patient/

For us to expect the world to judge us fairly is a foolish and losing proposition.  We must hope at this point that we will begin to put our needs first, as well we should

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Two days ago, at a speech at Harvard, Secretary of State Kerry said, “And there’s been a massive increase in settlements over the course of the last years, and now you have this violence because there’s a frustration that is growing.”

http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Politics-And-Diplomacy/Kerry-to-visit-Israel-amid-crisis-423892

And so, he blamed us for the terror directed at us.  Netanyahu, who has it right, was crystal clear in his statement that the terror does not come from frustration, but from a desire to annihilate us.

http://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/Netanyahu-Terrorism-comes-from-a-desire-to-annihilate-us-not-from-Palestinian-frustration-423728

I will point out here, as I have before, and will again, that we have endured some of our worst terror when we were in negotiations and making concessions.  That terror was not fueled by frustration, but by a perception that we, in making concessions, were weak and could be frightened into even greater concessions.

But how many millions of people learned of Kerry’s remarks, and believed his assessment?  Never mind that the State Department subsequently tried to walk back Kerry’s statement.

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After speaking about frustration and terrorism, Kerry then announced that he was coming here some time soon, to try to help bring quiet to the region via negotiations.  The Quartet visit was cancelled, but we may get the Secretary of State anyway.  Oh joy.

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There were, as well, comments by the British Foreign Office.  While condemning terrorism, Minister Tobia Ellwood said:

We are also concerned by the use of force by Israeli security personnel in response to protests and security incidents…”

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/201862#.Vh_8NpuhfIV

How’s that for empty-headed evenhandedness?  Our security forces should maybe hug the terrorists?

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Abbas has made one outrageous accusation against Israel after another. This has been most notable with regard to the Temple Mount, but also concerning what he has labeled as excessive violence against “innocent” Arabs.

In the last couple of days, however, Abbas’s attempt to paint Israel as the aggressor went too far. Speaking in Ramallah yesterday, he referred to:

“…the policy of occupation and aggression by Israel and its settlers, who commit terror against our people, our homes, our trees, our holy places, and who execute our children in cold blood, as they did to the child Ahmed Mansara.”  (Emphasis added)

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.680494

The PA even ran a brief video that purported to show Ahmed Mansara lying dead in the street.

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Ahmed and his cousin Mohammed had wounded two Israelis in a stabbing attack in the Pisgat Ze’ev neighborhood of Jerusalem on Monday.  He wasn’t executed, he was hit by a passing car when running from bystanders who were chasing him.

And guess what?  He is alive and doing very well in Hadassah Hospital.

OOPS!

After Abbas made his charges that Israel had “executed” the boy, Minister of Health Yaakov Litzman permitted cameramen to photograph him:

Footage of 13-year-old Jerusalem stabber filmed after Abbas decried his

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This infuriated the Mansara family.  According to Minister Litzman, the family was cooperating with Abbas in the fabrication that the boy was dead.

http://www.algemeiner.com/2015/10/15/family-of-teen-terrorist-touted-as-killed-in-cold-blood-tried-to-prevent-israel-from-filming-him-alive-video/#

This is the sort of libel we must contend with.

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Where are we with regard to the terrorism?  It’s better, but no guarantee, of course, that it’s over.  It will be some time before we can say that.

Yesterday, there was an attempted attack at the Damascus Gate into the Old City; security took out the terrorist.  And then outside the Central Bus Station, a woman was stabbed by an Arab, before he was shot to death.

Today, it has been quiet, please Heaven may it remain so.

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I close with a video that should bring a smile.  It is not directly connected to this time of violence, but reflects the attitude of Israelis.  A Flashmob on the Jerusalem light rail:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtqAFP5E1b8