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Trump Administration To Release Mideast Peace Plan ‘When The Timing Is Right’

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As Israel heads to the polls on Sept. 17, the fate of the release of the Trump administration’s entire Mideast peace plan for the Israelis and the Palestinians remains to be seen, an administration official told JNS on Thursday.

“The Bahrain workshop will go on as scheduled, June 25-26,” said the official in an email. “As far as the rest of the plan/rollout, we’ve long said that we will release the plan when the timing is right.”

The White House declined to note exactly when that time may be.

Kushner said in April that the so-called “deal of the century” would be released after Ramadan, which concludes on June 4.

The Bahrain workshop is the first part of the peace proposal rollout and is expected to deal with revitalizing the Palestinian economy.

The second part is expected to deal with the political issues surrounding the conflict, including geographic boundaries.

Nonetheless, the Palestinian Authority believes that Israel’s unprecedented election status will delay the remaining part of the rollout, reported Haaretz on Thursday.

The failure of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to form a coalition largely came as a result of an impasse between former defense minister and Yisrael Beiteinu leader Avigdor Lieberman and the ultra-Orthodox parties—Shas and United Torah Judaism—over a military draft bill for ultra-Orthodox men.

“It’s too bad what happened in Israel,” U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters on Thursday. “More likely they’ll have to go back into election mode.”

On Thursday, Netanyahu met in Israel with White House senior adviser and presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner and U.S. special envoy to the Middle East Jason Greenblatt.

Also in attendance were U.S. Special Representative for Iran Brian Hook and Israeli Ambassador to the United States Ron Dermer.

“It’s always a great pleasure to welcome Jared Kushner and Jason Greenblatt to Israel, to Jerusalem, and to discuss our common efforts for prosperity, security and peace,” said Netanyahu. “I’m tremendously encouraged by how the United States, under [U.S.] President [Donald] Trump, is working to bring allies together in this region against common challenges, but also to seize common opportunities.”

Kushner said “the security of Israel is something that’s critical to the relations between America and Israel, and also very important to the president, and we appreciate all your efforts to strengthen the relationship between our two countries. It’s never been stronger, and we’re very excited about all the potential that lies ahead for Israel, for the relationship and for the future.”

At the TIME 100 Summit in April, Kushner said “the two-state solution failed. New and different ways to reach peace must be tried.”

He also stated that the strategy focuses on “how do we make life for Palestinians better?” and “how do we make Israel safer?”

JNS reported in February that the peace plan is expected to consist of the United States recognizing a Palestinian state with its capital in remote parts of eastern Jerusalem, according to an informed source hearing from top Trump administration officials.

The Palestinians have claimed that sector of the city as the capital of a future state, a position supported by most countries. But Israel considers the entire city, including its eastern part, to be the Jewish state’s undivided capital.

The Trump administration officially recognized Yerushalayim as Israel’s capital in December 2017, in addition to relocating the U.S. embassy there from Tel Aviv the following May. However, the move by Trump did not recognize any boundaries of Jerusalem, which the president said would be resolved through negotiations. It also maintained the status quo for the holy sites in the city.

Finally, the peace plan includes official U.S. recognition of large Israeli towns in Yehuda and Shomron, according to the source, though did not specify which ones.

(JNS)

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In Israel, Florida’s Governor Hailed For Making The Sunshine State ‘Most Pro-Israel’ In America

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In the midst of his whirlwind week-long Florida governor’s business development mission to Israel with more than 100 delegation participants, Gov. Ron DeSantis visited the Gush Etzion region, just south of Jerusalem and over the Green Line. His purpose was to meet with community leaders and small-business owners who are on the front lines as targets of the anti-Israel BDS movement.

During a press briefing on Wednesday hosted at the Hub Etzion business center, DeSantis said, “Here is the thing that really frustrates me about BDS; this is such selective engagement here. You have people who would be willing to trade with Iran, the leading state sponsor of terrorism in the world, they have no problem [with them], but here they want to boycott the one Jewish democracy in the world. It’s the only place these people seem to get upset about. To me, that just shows you that anti-Semitism is really driving the BDS movement, so in Florida, we very much stand against BDS.”

DeSantis has been at the forefront of fighting against BDS, with Florida’s State Board of Administration earlier this year sanctioning the Airbnb rental company following their decision to delist some 200 Jewish-owned properties in Judea and Samaria—a policy the company has since reversed.

What is noteworthy about the visit is the fact that the governor’s arrival marks the first time that a U.S. governor has led an official trade mission to Judea and Samaria. Then again, perhaps it shouldn’t be so surprising, as the Trump administration has given the Israeli “settler” community a seat at the table for diplomatic and political gatherings with American officials.

DeSantis also explained on a personal level why supporting Judea and Samaria was important to him. He told JNS, “When you look at the history, [they] are some of the most historic Jewish lands. You go back thousands and thousands of years. I had the opportunity on a previous trip to go look at the archeological digs in Shilo. … You are talking about history that is really unparalleled, but then, of course, [history] that is very connective to the United States, but really Western civilization as a whole.”

Accompanying DeSantis on his visit to Gush Etzion was Israel’s Minister of Strategic Affairs Gilad Erdan, who was charged by Israel’s National Security Cabinet to spearhead government initiatives against the global BDS campaign.

Erdan said to DeSantis, “Governor, you have been one of the greatest and most consistent friends of Israel and the U.S.-Israel alliance. You promised that Florida, under your leadership would be the most pro-Israel state in America. And you’ve kept your promise. In the name of the government and the people of Israel, I want to thank you for all that you have done.”

He added that “we deeply appreciate the steps that you’ve taken to counter all forms of anti-Semitism, including the new anti-Semitism—the BDS campaign—which demonizes and boycotts the Jewish state exactly as in the past as anti-Semites demonized and boycotted Jews.”

In fact, later in the day back at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, the governor signed a new bill into law, effective immediately, which defines anti-Semitism as discrimination, thus prohibiting it in Florida’s public schools and universities. One of the clauses of the comprehensive legislation prohibits, “Accusing Jewish citizens of being more loyal to Israel, or the alleged priorities of Jews worldwide, than to the interest of their own nations.”

The reference pointed to intimations by Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) on Twitter that American Jewish supporters of Israel had duel loyalties—an ancient and familiar anti-Semitic trope.

Co-founder Sarah Paley of the “Yes! Israel Project,” a pro-Israel advocacy organization run by the Jaffe Strategies consulting firm, helped facilitate many aspects of the governor’s mission to Israel. She told JNS that DeSantis’s visit to Gush Etzion was “the culmination of a long effort to try and let leaders of the United States understand the importance of Judea and Samaria, and get the entire picture of Israel and to really understand … the significance of the past and the potential of the potential of tremendous growth for the future.”

‘Targeting Western values and free-market societies’

Gush Etzion Regional Council Head Shlomo Ne’eman thanked the governor for his work against BDS, pointing out that “what we are seeing today is a different form of anti-Semitism. It used to be that anti-Semites would target individual Jews, but now they are targeting the Jewish national identity, the State of Israel, as part of their tactics.”

He said “what BDS is really doing is not just targeting the Jews, but Western values and free-market societies.”

In addition to visiting Gush Etzion, mission members spent the week traversing the country, networking with the heads of many Israelis companies, as well as signing several dozen memorandums of understanding (MOUs) between Israeli institutions of higher education and universities in Florida towards academic cooperation in a number of fields.

The most distinctive MOU signed was between Florida Atlantic University and Ariel University in Judea and Samaria. That document calls for joint research between the two schools in the fields of medicine and human health.

Ultimately, the main goal of the trip, as stated in an official press release sent out by the Florida mission, was “to provide Florida with a unique opportunity to strengthen the economic bonds between Florida and Israel.”

(JNS)

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Rep. Collins: What I Just Saw At The Border Will Break Your Heart

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After returning from a trip to the U.S. southern border, Republican Rep. Doug Collins issues a challenge to Democrats to come to the table and fix the crisis.

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Hungarian Jewish Group That Detects Anti-Semitic Activity To Form Security Service

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A Hungarian Jewish group that detects and fights anti-Semitism announced on Wednesday that it was creating a security service to monitor Budapest’s historic Jewish quarter.

“To prevent anti-Semitic atrocities, the Foundation for Action and Defense decided to create a kind of ‘self-organized security service,’ ” posted the organization on its Facebook page.

Known by its initials in Hungarian, the TEV was founded in 2012 to report and combat anti-Semitism in Hungary.

The head of the Jewish Heritage of Hungary Public Endowment board, György Szabó, told the Népszava news site that verbal insults, including “Heil Hitler,” towards Jews by drunk tourists have happened frequently.

The TEV service is expected to consist of volunteers and law-enforcement officials, reported the Magyar Narancs news site.

(JNS)

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Hamas Leader Admits Group Receiving Iranian Military and Financial Support

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The leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip publicly admitted on Thursday that the terrorist group was getting military and financial backing from Iran.

“We have developed our capabilities,” the Israeli news site Mako quoted Yahya Sinwar saying at a Hamas rally in Gaza, “and we have received financial and military support from Iran.”

“We will only continue to improve our capabilities,” he pledged, and admitted, “If Iran didn’t support us in recent years, we wouldn’t have achieved what we achieved.”

Sinwar stated that the Grad rockets fired at Israel during the latest round of fighting in early May were of “Iranian manufacture.”

The terrorist leader also slammed US President Donald Trump’s yet-to-be-unveiled Israeli-Palestinian peace plan, claiming, “Trump wants to sell Jerusalem to the Zionists without paying a price.”

“I call on the leaders of the Arab states — if you want to keep your seats, you have no choice but to choose our option, the option of the liberation of Palestine,” Sinwar added.

Referring to upcoming US-led economic summit in Bahrain, meant to jump-start the Trump administration’s peace initiative, Sinwar called on the Bahraini people “not to leave their homes as a sign of protest against them selling Jerusalem.”

The Algemeiner   (c) 2019 .         Benjamin Kerstein

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US Warns Europeans About Evading Iran Sanctions

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The United States warned European allies with sanctions earlier this month in response to the creation of the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges, or Instex, a financial mechanism, created by the United Kingdom, France and Germany to evade U.S. economic penalties on Tehran.

“I urge you to carefully consider the potential sanctions exposure of Instex,” Sigal Mandelker, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Undersecretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, wrote in a May 7 letter to Instex President Per Fischer obtained by Bloomberg. “Engaging in activities that run afoul of U.S. sanctions can result in severe consequences, including a loss of access to the U.S. financial system.”

Instex was created in January to enable firms to do business with Iran without utilizing U.S. dollars or banks, thereby allowing them to circumvent U.S. sanctions on the Islamic Republic that were reimposed after the United States withdrew from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

“This is a shot across the bow of a European political establishment committed to using Instex and its sanctions-connected Iranian counterpart to circumvent U.S. measures,” Mark Dubowitz, CEO of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Bloomberg.

The Treasury Department told the outlet that “entities that transact in trade with the Iranian regime through any means may expose themselves to considerable sanctions risk, and Treasury intends to aggressively enforce our authorities.”

This development comes as U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is undecided over a possible extension of a 90-day waiver for Iraq to continue importing Iranian energy.

“The secretary has not made a decision on this,” spokesperson Morgan Ortagus told reporters on Wednesday.

(JNS)

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Car Bomb Targets U.S. Convoy In Kabul Killing Four Bystanders And Wounding Four U.S. Troops

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At least four bystanders were killed and four U.S. troops injured on Friday when a suicide car bomb targeted a passing U.S. convoy in the Afghan capital, U.S. and Afghan officials said.

It was the second suicide attack in Kabul in the past two days, following a blast Thursday at a military academy that killed six.

Police spokesman Ferdous Faramarz said three other bystanders were also wounded in Friday’s attack. Col. David Butler, a spokesman for the U.S. military, said the U.S. injuries were very minor.

After the attack, photos circulating on social media showed tall plumes of smoke rising over eastern Kabul, which is also home to a number of U.S., NATO and Afghan security complexes.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for Friday’s attack, which came after days of peace talks with its leaders in Moscow. Many Afghans hoped those talks would result in cease-fire announcement for the end of the holy month of Ramadan early next week.

Last year, a cease-fire that coincided with the end of Ramadan was met with jubilation in Afghanistan.

But at the conclusion of meetings on Thursday, Taliban spokesman Muhammad Sohail Shahee told journalists that a cease-fire was discussed “and we will continue this discussion,” but no agreement was made.

Elected Afghan government representatives did not attend the talks in Moscow, although a number of notable Afghan figures, including former president Hamid Karzai and members of a government-appointed peace council, were present.

Thursday’s attack on the Marshal Fahim National Defense University caught cadets as they were heading home for the weekend and was claimed by the extremist Islamic State group.

(c) 2019, The Washington Post · Siobhán O’Grady  

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President Threatens Tariffs For Mexico

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President Donald Trump on Thursday said he would impose a 5 percent tariff on all goods entering from Mexico unless it stopped the flow of illegal immigration to the United States, a dramatic escalation of his border threats that could have sweeping implications for both economies.

The White House plans to begin levying the import penalties on June 10 and ratchet the penalties higher if the migrant flow isn’t halted. Trump said he would remove the tariffs only if all illegal migration across the border ceased, though other White House officials said they would be looking only for Mexico to take major action.

After the 5 percent tariffs are imposed on June 10, the White House said it would increase the penalties to 10 percent on July 1 and then an additional 5 percent on the first day of each month for three months. The tariffs would stay at 25 percent “until Mexico substantially stops the illegal inflow of aliens coming through its territory,” a statement by the president said.

The economic consequences of Trump’s new plan could be swift and severe. Tariffs are paid by companies that import products, so U.S. firms would pay the import penalties and then likely pass some costs along to consumers. Mexico exported $346.5 billion in goods to the United States last year, from vehicles to fruits and vegetables. And many manufactured items cross the border several times as they are being assembled.

White House officials did not immediately explain how driving up the cost of Mexican goods might stem the flow of migrants. If the tariffs damaged the Mexican economy, more of its citizens would try to cross the border to find work in the United States, experts said.

“Mexico is our friend and neighbor, a partner in trade and security,” said Glenn Hamer, chief executive of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry. “The president’s announcement is baffling and, if carried out, will be terribly damaging.”

Mexico vowed a response that could pitch the Trump administration into a full-scale trade war with one of its largest trading partners. This comes just days after the White House and China imposed stiff penalties on each other’s exports.

At a news conference, Mexico’s deputy foreign minister for North America, Jesús Seade, said the threatened tariffs would be “disastrous” and added that Mexico would respond “strongly.”

In a letter sent Thursday evening, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador addressed Trump in harsh terms, a marked change from the diplomatic posture he’s tried to adopt since being elected last July.

“President Trump, social problems can’t be resolved through taxes or coercive measures,” he wrote.

Lopez Obrador said he would send his foreign minister to Washington on Friday “to arrive at an agreement that benefits both nations.”

But even as López Obrador suggested that there was a diplomatic solution, he unloaded on Trump for his administration’s immigration policy.”How did a country of fraternity for all the migrants in the world become, from night to dawn, a ghetto, a closed space,” where migrants are stigmatized and mistreated, López Obrador wrote. He went on: “The statue of liberty is not an empty symbol.”

Trump has often tried to use tariffs and other import penalties as a way to pressure countries into changing behavior, but he has not yet done it on such a scale. In addition, he wrongly has said the cost of tariffs are shouldered by the countries that he targets.

Even some White House officials were caught off guard by the announcement, though planning within the West Wing escalated on Thursday afternoon. Vice President Pence was in Canada on Thursday, meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about ratifying an updated version of the North American Free Trade Agreement with Mexico, but it’s unclear if Trump’s newest tariff threat could upend those discussions.

White House officials believe Trump has powers under a 1977 law to impose tariffs on all imports from certain countries if he cites a “national emergency.” And several months ago, Trump declared a national emergency along the Mexico border because of a surge in migrants crossing into the United States.

But the 1977 law has never been used to impose tariffs in this way before, and Trump’s new actions could face legal challenges because of the scope of companies that would be impacted.

The new tariff threat combines two of Trump’s favorite issues – immigration and trade – and comes as he has struggled to score victories on either one.

A central element of Trump’s campaign was his assertion that the United States was being “invaded” by people across the Mexico border, a sentiment that resonated with many supporters. He has tried to rework trade rules and build a wall to stop the flow of migrants, but so far his efforts have failed to stem the surge of people crossing the border. Crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border, driven by Central American migrants seeking asylum, have peaked to their highest level in more than a decade.

One senior White House official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations, said there is broad support across the administration to push Mexico further by using tariffs to force action. Other aides, however, tried to talk Trump out of the idea, arguing that the threat would scare global markets and undermine passage of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA, which was just sent to Congress on Thursday by the White House. The trade deal aims to curb the type of tariffs Trump is now threatening to impose on Mexico.

“Trade policy and border security are separate issues,” Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, said in a statement. “This is a misuse of presidential tariff authority and counter to congressional intent. Following through on this threat would seriously jeopardize passage of USMCA, a central campaign pledge of President Trump’s and what could be a big victory for the country.”

The president teased his plans on Thursday morning, telling reporters outside the White House that he was preparing a “big-league statement” about the border surge, without going into detail.

“We are going to do something very dramatic on the border because people are coming into our country,” Trump said.

On Wednesday, more than 1,000 Central Americans crossed into the El Paso, Texas, area to surrender to U.S. authorities, the largest group of migrants that U.S. border agents have taken into custody at a single time. Trump tweeted a video of the apprehension late Thursday, declaring that “Democrats need to stand by our incredible Border Patrol and finally fix the loopholes at our Border!”

Deportations by Mexican authorities have increased threefold compared with the same period last year, according to the latest statistics, but the vast majority of Central American migrants appear to be successful at evading arrest en route to the U.S. border.

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador campaigned last year on a promise to decriminalize migration and told audiences it was not Mexico’s job to assist the United States with the “dirty work” of deportations.

Trump has backed down on previous threats aimed at Mexico. He abandoned his oft-repeated campaign promise to make that country pay for a border wall. Trump is now using the powers of his national emergency to redirect U.S. taxpayer funds for the construction of replacement fences and barriers along the border.

In late March, Trump said he would immediately shut down the entire border if the Mexican government didn’t take more steps to prevent the flow of migrants, only to announce a week later that he would delay any action for a year. White House officials had spent days frantically trying to design how such a shutdown would be implemented.

The draft trade agreement sent to Congress on Thursday would, if ratified, replace the 1994 NAFTA deal. The draft allows Trump to send a final agreement in 30 days, a timeline intended to pressure House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., who along with other Democrats wants changes to the agreement before any vote.

The top imports from Mexico include vehicles, electrical machinery, machinery, mineral fuels, and optical and medical instruments, according to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. The United States also imports a large amount of agricultural products from Mexico.

A March 2019 report from the Congressional Research Service said that the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act had never been used before “to place tariffs on imported products from a specific country” but that it could be interpreted as giving the White House that power.

Along the Mexico border, U.S. agents have detained more than 100,000 migrants for each of the past two months, and the numbers in May are expected to be the highest yet.

In recent months, smuggling organizations have been moving large numbers of migrants from southern Mexico using “express buses” that reach the U.S. border in a matter of days. The buses make few stops and have lowered the costs for migration, making the journey faster, easier and cheaper for would-be customers.

U.S. officials say corrupt Mexican officials are allowing the buses to pass through highway checkpoints and in other cases facilitating their travel to the border by providing security escorts.

Mexican officials have said they’re doing everything they can to regulate the migration surge, and they provide police escorts in some cases to prevent criminal organizations from kidnapping and extorting families traveling with small children.

A Mexican official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive diplomatic negotiations, said trade-related talks with U.S. officials have remained “positive,” and noted that López Obrador was also preparing to send the trade deal to lawmakers for approval. The official declined to say whether the White House has conditioned the deal on a migration crackdown by Mexican authorities.

(c) 2019, The Washington Post · Nick Miroff, Josh Dawsey, Damian Paletta

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Tucker: Impeachment Looks Certain

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Increasing number of Democrats calling to impeach Trump following Mueller’s statement.

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Liberman: Netanyahu Negotiated Behind Our Back And Failed

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Yisrael Beyteinu chairman Avigdor Liberman spoke about Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s accusations against him on Saturday evening.

“The Likud negotiation team was egocentric,” Liberman said. “Behind my back, Netanyahu negotiated with the left, with Avi Gabbay and Itzik Shmuli. Natan Eshel already negotiated with them before he began negotiations with us. We conducted negotiations with clean hands.”

“The one who dragged the country into the elections is Netanyahu because he dissolved the Knesset,” Liberman concluded. “Netanyahu knew in advance what I was going to do and he was the one who was tasked with forming the government. I wouldn’t have failed. The one who failed is him.”

Read more at Arutz Sheva.

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20 Palestinians Arrested Ahead Of Israel’s Yom Yerushalayim Celebrations

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On the day before Israelis celebrate Yom Yerushalayim — which marks the city’s unification under Israeli rule after the country’s victory in a 1967 war — at least 20 Palestinians were reportedly arrested in East Jerusalem in a large-scale police sweep.

Palestinian Ma’an News reported Israeli police had arrested around 20 Palestinians in the East Jerusalem area on Shabbos morning as tension mount over the event.

The head of the Palestinian prisoner committee, Amjad Abu Assab, told Ma’an that Israeli forces carried out the arrests as a “precautionary” measure toward the security of Yom Yerushalayim celebrations, which have escalated into clashes in past years.

The Israeli police did not immediately comment on the arrests.

Read more at i24NEWS.

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WHAT NOW?? California Democrats Push Legislation Linking Israel To Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

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As California prepares for its democratic party convention, at least a dozen of the state’s democratic lawmakers have filed draft resolutions presenting the deadly shooting in Pittsburgh last October as the partial responsibility of the Israeli government.

According to Fox News, the latest resolution characterizes the attack on a Jewish house of worship as “the culmination of an alarming re-emergence of virulent antisemitism that is a core element of historical and currently resurgent white supremacism in the United States and around the world.”

It adds the “Israeli government, along with some of its U.S. backers welcomed support from Christian fundamentalist and ultra-right groups in the United States and abroad, dangerously ignoring their deeply rooted antisemitism while aligning with their virulent Islamophobia.”

Read more at i24NEWS.

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Top Likud Minister Raises Possibility Of Unity Government With Kichol v’Lavan

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Minister Tzachi Hanegbi of Likud said Saturday he could envision Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu inviting opposition Kichol v’Lavan to form a unity government following the next general election if the party stops “ruling out” the prime minister as a potential partner.

Speaking to Channel 12’s “Meet the Press,” Hanegbi indicated a Likud-Kichol v’Lavan government could solve the political deadlock that led to the collapse of recent attempts to build a coalition and which may very well persist following the September 17 national poll.

Hanegbi said he believed if Kichol v’Lavan party leaders Benny Gantz and Yair Lapid “make a switch and say ‘I am willing to sit in a government with Netanyahu,’ we’ll have a unity government with impressive achievements.”

Read more at Times of Israel.

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More Than 10,000 Police Officers Called In To Protect Trump During Tumultuous Visit To UK

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Over 10,000 police officers will reportedly be on hand during President Trump’s state visit to the United Kingdom next week as more than 250,000 protesters are expected to attend demonstrations during the president’s 3-day visit.

The Times reports that police chiefs in Britain are expected to spend £25 million, or roughly $31,600,000, on security costs related to the president’s visit.

The expansive security operation by The Metropolitan Police will reportedly include snipers, bomb-sniffing dogs and helicopters to watch over large-scale protests anticipated to coincide with the president’s stay.

Read more at The Hill.

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IDF Confirms Two Rockets Launched From Syria Toward Har Hermon Causing No Injuries

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The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) on Saturday evening confirmed reports of two rockets launched from Syria into the northern Golan Heights region.

“Two projectiles were launched from Syria toward Mount Hermon,” the IDF said in a statement. “No injuries were reported. Details to follow.”

The Golan Regional Council released a statement detailing the IDF’s initial report, adding that one projectile landed in Israeli territory and another failed to cross the border from Syria.

Israeli media reported that the rocket fire was believed to be intentionally targeting Israel, not spillover from the final battles in Syria’s years-long war.

Read more at i24NEWS.

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Today’s Yahrtzeits and History – 28 Iyar

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Rav Shimshon Aaron Polansky, the Teplik Rav (1876-1948). Rav of Midovia in Ukraine’s Kiev district at age 20. Five years later, he became Rav of Teplik in Ukraine’s Podolia’s region. Rav Polansky immigrated to Eretz Yisrael in 1922, settling in the Beis Yisrael area of Yerushalayim.

Rav Yisrael Zev Gustman (1908-1991), a talmid of Rav Shimon Shkop in Grodno. Rav Gustman became rosh yeshiva of Ramailles when he was still a young man in Vilna. He served on the beis din of Rav Chaim Ozer Grodzinsky. In fact, he was the youngest dayan in the history of Vilna (at age 19). When the Nazis invaded Vilna, they stormed the yeshiva beat Rav Gustman him until he collapsed. By a miracle he was spared, and he fled for his life. In 1961, Rav Gustman moved to Eretz Yisrael and transferred his yeshiva, Netzach Yisrael Ramailles, to the Rechavia section of Yerushalayim. Today its rosh yeshiva is his son- in-law, Rav Michel Berniker. One of his first students in Yerushalayim was Rav Moshe Francis, Rosh Kollel of the Chicago Community Kollel. Another talmid was Rav Moshe Lipke, Rosh Kollel of Y’kar Mordechai in Yerushalayim. Rav Gustman authored Kuntresei Shi’urim.

Rebbetzin Pesha Leibowitz, wife of Rav Henoch Leibowitz, Rosh Yeshiva of Chafetz Chaim in Queens (1928-2004). She was born in Radin, the daughter of Rav Avraham Trop, and the grand-daughter of Rav Naftali Trop, the Radiner Rosh Yeshiva. The Rebbetzen’s father-in-law, Rav Dovid Leibowitz, the founder of Chofetz Chaim Yeshiva, was a talmid muvhak or the Alter of Slabodka, a nephew of the Chofetz Chaim, and a close talmid of Rav Naftali Trop. Rav Shmuel Berenbaum once remarked that “‘the Rebbitzen is a ‘gaon’ in chesed.”

Today in History – 28 Sivan

· 24 wagonloads of Gemaras and 200 other kisvei yad were burned in Paris, 1242.
· Jews of Genoa were expelled, 1567.
· The yeshivos of Slabodka and Telz closed their doors the day after Germany invaded Lithuania, 1941.
· Walther Rathenau, Jewish foreign minister of Germany, is assassinated by members of Organization Consul, a clandestine, right-wing political organization led by Captain Hermann Ehrhardt.

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PHOTO: Jared Kushner Gives Bibi a Trump-Signed Map of Israel With Arrow Pointing To Golan Heights

Sfira – Day 43 – Rabbi Shlomo Katz

Apple Is Shutting Down iTunes

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Apple is phasing out its content download and streaming service, Bloomberg reports. CEO Tim Cook will unveil a spread of new features geared to move the company’s focus away from the iPhone starting Monday at the tech giant’s Worldwide Developers Conference.

One of these changes is getting rid of iTunes, which has served since 2001 as the home for users’ music, television and podcast libraries. Going forward, three new desktop apps will be unveiled — Music, TV and Podcasts — to house and manage the data. This will match the format already used on iPhones and iPads.

Read more at NY POST.

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After Backlash, Illinois High School District Withdraws ‘Teaching Palestine’ Course

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An Illinois high school district is withdrawing a course for educators titled “Teaching Palestine” after pushback from teachers and community members.

The Niles Township High School District 219 serves Lincolnwood and parts of Morton Grove, Niles and Skokie in Cook County, home to Chicago. There are an estimated 291,800 Jews in Illinois with most of them living in the Chicagoland area.

The district consists of Niles North High School and Niles West High School.

“On May 22, the district informed staff of several training opportunities outside of the district related to racial equality and social justice, including sessions offered by a group called Teachers for Social Justice. These Summer Inquiry to Action Groups (ItAGs) meet on various topics identified and developed by educators throughout the Chicago area,” said district superintendent Steven Isoye, director of equity La Wanna Wells and Jim Szczepaniak, director of community relations and strategic partnerships, in a statement on Thursday. “One of the listed ItAG session is titled ‘Teaching Palestine.’”

Niles Township stated that the lesson wasn’t developed by the district, and that “the district was never going to provide continuing education credits or lane advancement credit for the course.”

“We then heard from teachers and members of our community who were concerned about the one-sided nature of this course that addresses a very complex topic. We recognize that without multiple perspectives surrounding this topic, we created a sense of exclusion by including this offering,” continued the statement. “We should have noted this before including the course and apologize for this mistake. Therefore, we are retracting the course from the list of offerings that were shared.”

The lesson, according to the course description obtained by JNS, “brings together critical educators who want to teach about Palestine and the Palestine liberation struggle.”

Objectives included developing “a deeper understanding of the history and current political context of the Israeli occupation of Palestine and the Palestine liberation struggle,” examining and analyzing “existing curriculum on Palestine, the Palestinian liberation struggle and Israel.”

Goals also included discussing “concrete strategies for how to respond to Zionist professional developments and curricula or when parents/staff/others object to anti-Zionist curriculum,” developing grade appropriate scope and sequence for teaching Palestine” and making “curriculum connections between Palestine and issues affecting our students, such as: state/police violence, the struggle for racial justice in the U.S., settler colonialism in Palestine and the U.S., access to education for historically marginalized youth.”

Information from organizations such as Jewish Voice for Peace, a prominent anti-Israel group nationwide, is used in the course.

StandWithUs and the Simon Wiesenthal Center applauded the reversal.

“We are pleased that District 19 acknowledged that their Teaching Palestine course was one-sided and inadequate to address a very complex topic, and that it created a sense of exclusion for Jewish and pro-Israel students,” StandWithUs CEO Roz Rothstein told JNS. “We trust that their future faculty development and student courses on the Middle East will be properly vetted for fairness and accuracy.”

“We were gratified to receive a call from Steven Isoye, superintendent of Niles High School District, in response to the [StandWithUs] protest canceling the course and to have also received the district’s formal statement acknowledging its error,” said Simon Wiesenthal Center associate dean Rabbi Abraham Cooper and Chicago-based Midwest director Alison Slovin.

“We plan to offer the school district educational materials, films and exhibitions that will help teachers and students alike better understand the complexities of the Middle East,” added Slovin.

(JNS)

{Matzav.com}

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