Who are the Israelis?

RE: Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2
SUBTOPIC: Israeli Soldiers Arresting a Child
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,

BLUF: Your interpretation of this decade-old event, is very probably wrong.

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What you are seeing is the center of multiple arrests by several apprehension teams and overwatch running a screen. Not the beginning and not the end of the operation. The child is not being used as a shield, but rather being physically held in custody. Just like any arrest of any subject, you DO NOT move with them put them behind you. You move with the subject in front or between two escorts, with the screen in front. This apprehension procedure is extremely common.

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Most Respectfully,
R
Balony, if they arrested him he should have been in the back of a Jeep.

Instantly?

Or are they allowed to walk him from where they grabbed him to the jeep?
 
RE: Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2
SUBTOPIC: Israeli Soldiers Arresting a Child
⁜→ P F Tinmore, Toddsterpatriot, et al,
(COMMENT)
What you are seeing is the center of multiple arrests by several apprehension teams and overwatch running a screen. Not the beginning and not the end of the operation.
Balony, if they arrested him he should have been in the back of a Jeep.
Instantly?

Or are they allowed to walk him from where they grabbed him to the jeep?
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Poof! Magic... (I don't believe the IDF has Jeeps.)

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Most Respectfully,
R
 
If the Negev is all that empty then what is the problem with allowing Bedouin to wander around in it? Are they stealing the sand or something and smuggling it to Egypt? It can be a hassle with those few who ally themselves with the faux 'Palestinians' and maybe some who will support Egypt if a war broke out, but that will be easily handled, would it not? They're fairly distinctive, and for experts so are the clans.
 
If the Negev is all that empty then what is the problem with allowing Bedouin to wander around in it? Are they stealing the sand or something and smuggling it to Egypt? It can be a hassle with those few who ally themselves with the faux 'Palestinians' and maybe some who will support Egypt if a war broke out, but that will be easily handled, would it not? They're fairly distinctive, and for experts so are the clans.

Bedouines...they run the entire drug trade between Africa and Asia, and yes they steal everything, from water pipes to your car and just about anything coming their way.



 
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Netanyahu to Make First Official Visit to Egypt in More than a Decade

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to head to Egypt for a state visit in the coming days, at the request of Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, officials in Cairo have confirmed to Israel Hayom. The official visit will be the first by an Israeli prime minister to the country in over 10 years.

Netanyahu is expected to discuss a series of regional issues with the Egyptian leader, chief among them bolstering security and diplomatic ties in light of the Iranian threat and coordinating positions between Jerusalem and Cairo ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s entry into the White House.

Netanyahu and el-Sissi are also expected to discuss the possibility of renewing talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority as well as efforts by mediators in the Egyptian intelligence services to achieve a deal for the Gaza Strip.

The Egyptian officials said the government was concerned that a Biden administration would be hostile to Cairo and that it would sign onto a new nuclear deal with Iran that would undermine regional stability. The officials further said that Cairo placed great importance on the Abraham Accords as well as the regional alliance being forged between Israel and other moderate Sunni Arab states and Sudan.

A senior Egyptian Foreign Ministry official told Israel Hayom that should the Egyptian and Israeli leaders meet, the expectation was that Netanyahu would receive an official state welcome.

“If Netanyahu’s planned visit to Egypt does take place, President el-Sissi will greet him at the airport with Egyptian and Israeli flags waving alongside one another,” he said.

According to the officials, the two leaders were set to meet in either Cairo or Sharm el-Sheikh.

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Egyptian President welcomes Israel-Morocco agreement

Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi says normalization of ties between Israel and Morocco will achieve regional stability.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi on Thursday hailed the agreement between Israel and Morocco to normalize relations, AFP reports.

"I have followed with great attention the significant advance between Morocco and Israel in terms of the normalization of their relations under the auspices of the US," Sisi said on Twitter.

"I believe this is an important step to achieve more stability and cooperation in our region," he added.

Egypt became the first Arab country to sign a peace treaty with Israel in 1979.

Under the agreement announced Thursday by US President Donald Trump, Morocco will open a diplomatic office in Israel and Israel will open a diplomatic office in Morocco. In addition, direct flights will be held between the two countries.

As part of the deal, the United States will recognize the Western Sahara as part of Morocco.

Morocco is the fourth Muslim majority state to agree to normalize ties with Israel in 2020. Israel signed the Abraham Accords with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain in September. In October, Sudan agreed to normalize ties with the Jewish State.

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Netanyahu: We are bringing hope and blessing to the people of Israel

Netanyahu lights first Hanukkah candle via Zoom with WZO and representatives of Diaspora Jewish communities.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, on Thursday evening lit the first Hanukkah candle – via Zoom – with the World Zionist Organization (WZO) and representatives of Diaspora Jewish communities.

"This is an especially happy Hanukkah. We are expanding the circle of peace with Israel, and are attaching Morocco to as it well,” said Netanyahu.

“This is gigantic news. The light of peace has never been so strong. We are bringing peace. We are also bringing coronavirus vaccines. We are bringing hope and blessing to the people of Israel this Hanukkah,” he continued.

“There is nothing like this evening, in this place in Jerusalem, on this holiday, to mark the huge change that occurred in the annals of our people. The Maccabees saved the Jewish people; they saved the Jewish heritage and religion. Without them the Jewish people would not exist,” said Netanyahu.

“We have many reasons to celebrate this Hanukkah. A happy holiday to you all. A happy holiday to the people of Israel in the Diaspora," he concluded.

Also participating were Minister David Amsalem (via Zoom), WZO Chairman Yaakov Hagoel and representatives of Diaspora Jewish communities (via Zoom) from – inter alia – Greece, Italy, England, the US, Hungary, Poland, Scotland, Sweden and Germany.

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Israel officially joins the International Energy Agency

The IEA is at the forefront of tackling climate change, promoting renewable energies, energy efficiency and other energy issues.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) accepted Israel's request to join the agency as a full member on Thursday, according to a Foreign Ministry statement.

As part of a vote in Paris, the member states supported the initiation of Israel's absorption into the Agency, which is at the forefront of tackling climate change, promoting renewable energies, energy efficiency and other energy issues.

The move began with Energy Minister Dr. Yuval Steinitz's meeting with World Energy Agency Director General Dr. Fatih Birol at the UN's annual climate conference, held in Madrid in December last year. Afterwards, the Foreign Affairs Ministry and the Israeli delegation to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) joined in promoting the move, which today received widespread support from all the agency's companies.

"In 2010, as the Finance Minister, I introduced the State of Israel to the most prestigious organization of developed countries - the OECD - and today, in 2020, I am proud to announce that Israel is taking a significant first step on joining the International Energy Agency (IEA)," said Steinitz.

"This reflects Israel's new status as a regional energy power, a world leader in the reduction and detoxification of coal and polluting fuels in favor of natural gas and solar energy, and bringing it to second place in the world in solar power generation. It illustrates the trust and recognition of the power and innovation of the Israeli energy economy in the world. "

The agency, considered the most influential and important in the world in the field of energy, was founded in 1974 and initiated by the United States in response to the oil embargo in 1973 and to ensure the supply of oil to its member countries. A basic condition for membership in the International Energy Agency is membership in the OECD. Today, 30 of the 37 OECD member countries take part in the Energy Agency, which is considered a fully autonomous organization in its decisions and conduct.

The official membership of the State of Israel in the International Energy Agency signifies the possibility of being part of the group of countries leading the international discourse in the energy field. The prestigious agency promotes a mutual learning process between experts, which aims to set uniform criteria on the relevant issues. There is also a political benefit with the positioning of the country as a major player in energy field, not only in the Middle East but also among developed countries. All of these will enable Israel's decision-makers to provide better data and tools for determining the required policy measures in the energy field.

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This Week Torah Reading - 'Vayeshev' -
Secrets of the Return to Zion in the Story of Yosef

Baruch Gordon looks at the story of Yosef to find out his secret in bringing the Mashiach ben Yosef. He discusses a teaching of the Vilna Gaon, who shares a remarkable insight into the powerful character of Yosef and how his example inspires us today in the Land of Israel.

 


A lawyer working for an Israeli organisation that says it is dedicated to “fighting terrorism” was himself convicted of violent attacks targeting Palestinian civilians and property in occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank during the 1980s, Middle East Eye can reveal.

Aviel Leitner, who works for the Tel Aviv-based Shurat HaDin, also known as the Israel Law Center, was part of a group linked to the far-right Kach party, which was accused of carrying out six attacks in 1983 and 1984. These included a shooting targeting a bus carrying Palestinian labourers near Ramallah in which six people were injured.
 


A lawyer working for an Israeli organisation that says it is dedicated to “fighting terrorism” was himself convicted of violent attacks targeting Palestinian civilians and property in occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank during the 1980s, Middle East Eye can reveal.

Aviel Leitner, who works for the Tel Aviv-based Shurat HaDin, also known as the Israel Law Center, was part of a group linked to the far-right Kach party, which was accused of carrying out six attacks in 1983 and 1984. These included a shooting targeting a bus carrying Palestinian labourers near Ramallah in which six people were injured.
So.... the subject of the article was the conviction of the named individual. The fact that he wasn't celebrated as a hero, (as is the case with the Islamic terrorists in Hamas and Fatah), represents quite a contrast in ideology.
 


A lawyer working for an Israeli organisation that says it is dedicated to “fighting terrorism” was himself convicted of violent attacks targeting Palestinian civilians and property in occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank during the 1980s, Middle East Eye can reveal.

Aviel Leitner, who works for the Tel Aviv-based Shurat HaDin, also known as the Israel Law Center, was part of a group linked to the far-right Kach party, which was accused of carrying out six attacks in 1983 and 1984. These included a shooting targeting a bus carrying Palestinian labourers near Ramallah in which six people were injured.
How many candies did Israelis hand out after the attacks ?
 

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