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Biden Administration changes tune on Rafah and approves of IDF operation

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An Israeli official told WSJ, ‘This Administration never supports anything we do until we do it.’

By Vered Weiss, World Israel News

Although the Biden Administration was consistent in their warnings against the IDF operating in Rafah, given the large number of civilians located there, Washington has changed its tune.

It even seems to be taking partial credit, as if they approved of military action all along.

“This Administration never supports anything we do until we do it,” a senior Israeli official told the The Wall Street Journal. 

However, for months US President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken repeatedly insisted that Israel had “no credible plan” for the evacuation of  1.3 million civilians.

Nevertheless, Washington shifted on the news this week that Israel had successfully evacuated 950,000 civilians.

Earlier this month, the Biden Administration was so convinced that this would be impossible that they threatened an arms embargo against Israel and even held up the shipment of certain types of military aid, including bombs.

Regarding the delay in delivery of previously approved military aid, Joe Biden said at the time, “We’re walking away from Israel’s ability to wage war in those areas.”

However, Israel has successfully evacuated the majority of Gazan civilians and has undertaken crucial operations against Hamas’s terrorist infrastructure there.

Israel has insisted that operating in Rafah is crucial to defeating Hamas since it still has four battalions located there.

The IDF has already uncovered 50 tunnels running from Rafah into Egypt.

After the IDF completes clearing a buffer zone along the border, Israel can cut off the delivery of supplies to the terrorist organization through Egypt and can prevent future insurgency.

The Biden Administration welcomed the news that Israel had evacuated Palestinians as if they were confident that Israel could do it all along.

A US official told reporters, “It’s fair to say that the Israelis have updated their plans. They’ve incorporated many of the concerns that we have expressed.”

The official also acknowledged that the Rafah operation may give Israel leverage and “opportunities for getting the hostage deal back on track.”

Source: World Israel News

EPA Gives Stunning $50 MILLION To Fund Anti-Israel Organization

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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is under congressional scrutiny for awarding a $50 million grant to the Climate Justice Alliance, a California nonprofit that has accused Israel of committing genocide and promoted “solidarity protest actions” against the Jewish state.

During a press conference on Tuesday, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee ranking member Shelley Moore Capito (R., W.Va.) highlighted the EPA’s grant to the Climate Justice Alliance and criticized the group’s anti-Israel activities.

“You could ask yourself, is this group really going to be funding climate—again, cleaning up the water and cleaning up the soil and cleaning up the air? Or are they going to be funding things like the protests they had … weeks ago where several of them were arrested?” Capito questioned.

“Follow the money. We’re going to be doing that in the Environment and Public Works Committee,” she continued. “And I find it rather startling to me that the EPA and this administration are not doing any better research as to where American taxpayers’ dollars are going.”

EPA administrator Michael Regan announced the grant for the Climate Justice Alliance in December, stating it was funded by the “Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking” program established by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Regan said the funding would help address the nation’s most urgent environmental justice issues.

According to the EPA, the Climate Justice Alliance will collaborate with several local partners to use the federal grant for various environmental justice programs. However, the grant was awarded even as the Climate Justice Alliance continued to emphasize its anti-Israel agenda following Hamas’s terrorist attacks on Israel in early October.

The Washington Free Beacon first reported the EPA’s grant and the Climate Justice Alliance’s anti-Israel actions in late December.

On its website, the Climate Justice Alliance lists its “Free Palestine” actions as one of its three main projects, alongside environmental justice work and climate philanthropy. The group claims that a “free Palestine” is a “climate justice issue” and that achieving climate justice involves supporting a free Palestine.

The group also released a statement accusing the Israeli government of violating international law.

“For generations, Palestinians have been living under a system of apartheid, breathing in toxic air and consuming food grown on soil contaminated by bombs and other tools of destruction,” the statement reads.

“With this newest round of genocidal attacks by Israel on the civilian Palestinian population, that has forced thousands to flee and live without water, food and electricity which is continuously blockaded and shut off, the Israel government has defied international law; President Biden must oppose this,” it continues.

In early November, the group organized a large climate justice rally in solidarity with Palestinians “on the frontlines of genocidal warfare.” Shortly after, it hosted a webinar discussing the connection between climate change and the anti-Israel movement.

Both of these actions took place just weeks before the Biden administration awarded the $50 million environmental justice grant.

The Climate Justice Alliance has also published a collection of artwork and images for use in pro-Palestinian protests. One image shows a Palestinian bulldozer tearing down an Israeli border fence following Hamas’s October attacks. Other images call for “intifada” and quote Assata Shakur, an activist convicted of murdering a New Jersey police officer before fleeing the country in the 1970s.

While the Climate Justice Alliance has received millions of dollars in recent years, the sources of this funding remain largely unclear. The group appears to be affiliated with the Oakland, California-based Movement Strategy Center, which according to Influence Watch often collaborates with socialist organizations.

Source: The Yeshiva World

Bodies Of 3 More Hostages Recovered From Gaza

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JERUSALEM (VINnews) — The bodies of three more hostages: Hanan Yablonka, Michel Nisenbaum, and Orion Hernandez Radoux, were rescued overnight during a joint IDF and Shin Bet operation.

Based on verified intelligence obtained by the IDF, the hostages were murdered lalready during the October 7th attack and were abducted from the Mefalsim Intersection to Gaza by Hamas terrorists.

The bodies of the hostages were rescued overnight during a joint IDF and Shin Bet operation in Jabaliya, based on precise intelligence obtained and analyzed over the past days by the IDF Intelligence Directorate’s Headquarters for the Hostages and Missing Persons. At the beginning of the operation, intense combat was carried out in the area.

Following an identification procedure carried out by medical officials at the Israeli National Forensic Institute and the Israel police, IDF representatives notified their families today. The IDF and Shin Bet send their heartfelt condolences to the families.

The IDF stated that the military and and ISA continue, “even at this time, to deploy all operational and intelligence means in order to accomplish the supreme national task of bringing back all the hostages.”

Michel Nisenbaum (59) from Sderot, was a Brazilian-Israeli citizen, father of two daughters and grandfather of six, the youngest of whom he did not have the chance to meet. Michel was taken hostage when he went to rescue his 4-year-old granddaughter who was with her father at the Re’im base. Michel, a devoted family man, immigrated to Israel at the age of 13 and had since lived in the Gaza envelope. He was a man of many talents who, alongside his work, also volunteered for Magen David Adom and the Border Police.

Hanan Yablonka (42) from Tel Aviv, was father to 9-year-old Yarin and 12-year-old Emily. He was taken hostage from the Nova Festival, which he attended with friends.

Hanan was a devoted and loving father, a family man and friend. He was a sports enthusiast and an avid fan of Hapoel Tel Aviv soccer club. Hanan was taken hostage while doing what he loved most – enjoying music, dancing, and celebrating life.

Orion Hernandez Radoux (30), a French-Mexican citizen and resident of Mexico, and father to a young daughter, was taken hostage from the Nova Festival, which he attended with his partner, Shani Louk, and their friend Keshet Casarotti, both of whom were also murdered by Hamas terrorists. Oryon, who had a deep love for music and dancing, worked as a music producer and visited music festivals around the world.

Source: VosIzNeias

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt”l – Minority Rights BEHAR • 5771 5777 5784

One of the most striking features of the Torah is its emphasis on love of, and vigilance toward, the?ger, the stranger:

Do not oppress a stranger; you yourselves know how it feels to be strangers, because you were strangers in Egypt.

Ex. 23:9

For the Lord your God is God of gods and Lord of lords, the great God, mighty and awesome, who shows no partiality and accepts no bribes. He defends the cause of the fatherless and the widow, and loves the?stranger?residing among you, giving them food and clothing. You are to love those who are?strangers, for you yourselves were?strangers?in Egypt.

Deut 10:17-19

The Sages went so far as to say that the Torah commands us in only one place to love our neighbour but thirty-six times to love the stranger. (Baba Metzia 59b).

What is the definition of a stranger? Clearly the reference is to one who is not Jewish by birth. It could mean one of the original inhabitants of the land of Canaan. It could mean one of the “mixed multitude” who left Egypt with the Israelites. It might mean a foreigner who has entered the land seeking safety or a livelihood.

Whatever the case, immense significance is attached to the way the Israelites treat the stranger. This was what they were meant to have learned from their own experience of exile and suffering in Egypt. They were strangers. They were oppressed. Therefore they knew “how it feels to be a stranger.” They were not to inflict on others what was once inflicted on them.

The Sages held that the word?ger might mean one of two things. One was a?ger tzedek, a convert to Judaism who had accepted all its commands and obligations. The other was the?ger toshav, the “resident alien”, who had not adopted the religion of Israel but who lived in the land of Israel.?Behar spells out the rights of such a person. Specifically:

If any of your fellow Israelites become poor and are unable to support themselves among you, help them as you would a resident alien, so they can continue to live among you.

Lev. 25:35

There is, in other words, an obligation to support and sustain a resident alien. Not only does he or she have the right to live in the Holy Land, but they have the right to share in its welfare provisions. Recall that this is a very ancient law indeed, long before the Sages formulated such principles as “the ways of peace”, obligating Jews to extend charity and care to non-Jews as well as Jews.

What then was a?ger toshav? There are three views in the Talmud. According to Rabbi Meir it was anyone who took it upon himself not to worship idols. According to the Sages, it was anyone who committed himself to keeping the seven Noahide commandments. A third view, more stringent, held that it was someone who had undertaken to keep all the commands of the Torah except one, the prohibition of meat not ritually slaughtered (Avodah Zarah 64b). The law follows the Sages. A?ger toshav?is thus a non-Jew living in Israel who accepts the Noahide laws binding on everyone.

Ger toshav legislation is thus one of the earliest extant forms of minority rights. According to the Rambam there is an obligation on Jews in Israel to establish courts of law for resident aliens to allow them to settle their own disputes – or disputes they have with Jews – according to the provisions of Noahide law. The Rambam adds:

“One should act towards resident aliens with the same respect and loving kindness as one would to a fellow Jew”

Hilchot Melachim 10:12

The difference between this and later “ways of peace” legislation is that the ways of peace apply to non-Jews without regard to their beliefs or religious practice. They date from a time when Jews were a minority in a predominantly non-Jewish, non-monotheistic environment. “Ways of peace” are essentially pragmatic rules of what today we would call good community relations and active citizenship in a multi-ethnic and multicultural society.?Ger toshav legislation cuts deeper. It is based not on pragmatism but religious principle. According to the Torah you don’t have to be Jewish in a Jewish society and Jewish land to have many of the rights of citizenship. You simply have to be moral.

One biblical vignette portrays this with enormous power. King David has fallen in love and had an adulterous relationship with Batsheva, wife of a ger toshav, Uriah the Hittite. She becomes pregnant. Uriah meanwhile has been away from home as a soldier in Israel’s army. David, afraid that Uriah will come home, see that his wife is pregnant, realise that she has committed adultery, and come to discover that the king is the guilty party, has Uriah brought home. His pretext is that he wants to know how the battle is going. He then tells Uriah to go home and sleep with his wife before returning, so that he will later assume that he himself is the father of the child. The plan fails. This is what happens:

When Uriah came to him, David asked him how Joab was, how the soldiers were and how the war was going. Then David said to Uriah, “Go down to your house and wash your feet.” So Uriah left the palace, and a gift from the king was sent after him. But Uriah slept at the entrance to the palace with all his master’s servants and did not go down to his house.

David was told, “Uriah did not go home.” So he asked Uriah, “Haven’t you just come from a military campaign? Why didn’t you go home?”

Uriah said to David, “The Ark and Israel and Judah are staying in tents, and my commander Joab and my lord’s men are camped in the open country. How could I go to my house to eat and drink and make love to my wife? As surely as you live, I will not do such a thing!”

2 Samuel 11:6-11

Uriah’s utter loyalty to the Jewish people, despite the fact that he is not himself Jewish, is contrasted with King David, who has stayed in Jerusalem, not been with the army, and instead had a relationship with another man’s wife. The fact that Tanach can tell such a story in which a resident alien is the moral hero, and David, Israel’s greatest king, the wrongdoer, tells us much about the morality of Judaism.

Minority rights are the best test of a free and just society. Since the days of Moses they have been central to the vision of the kind of society God wants us to create in the land of Israel. How vital, therefore, that we take them seriously today.

White House official: ‘After election, Biden can tell Israel no’ (Video)

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Cyber policy advisor Sterlin Waters says administration has to worry about ‘powerful Jewish influences’ before the November elections, but once reelected will be free to turn against Israel over the war with Hamas.

A White House official on the National Security Council said that the Biden Administration would have greater freedom to turn against Israel after the presidential election in November when it will no longer have to worry about “powerful Jewish influences.”

Cyber policy advisor Sterlin Waters told a Project Veritas reporter that the administration will be able to tell Israel, “You’re not going to continue to lie and bomb and kill all these kids without facing serious consequences. But that is a second-term decision, not a first-term.”

“If Biden won again he could be much more forthright about saying ‘No’ [to Israel],” Waters said.

According to Waters, US President Joe Biden is unable to voice his true opinions on Israel’s conduct in the ongoing war due to electoral considerations, and if he did he would lose enough support “that we can’t get 270 electoral votes.”

He added, “I was going to say that there’s a huge Jewish, powerful Jewish influence in both Republican and Democratic politics. And the administration is definitely facing a conundrum, siding with or being as active as some of the more progressive Democratic liberal factions and parties and losing Jewish [support], having the powers that be placate the Biden Administration as antisemitic and losing the next administration because of that.”

“To really point out that Israel has so much more power in this situation… there’s the media and powerful people who can twist that to say, ‘Oh, we’ve been ostracized for so long and now even the US…is against us,’ to play like, a martyr. We would lose,” he said.

Source: Arutz 7

Israel ups development of weapons, munitions amid global shortages and embargoes

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Elbit Systems will supply munitions for the IDF’s ground forces over the next two years, amounting to approximately 2.8 billion shekels ($763 million).

By JNS

After a partial stoppage of weapons deliveries by the United States and arms embargoes by other countries, including Canada, Israel has turned inward to supply its armaments and munitions needs.

In March, the Canadian government declared that it would stop all future weapon sales to Israel, while more recently the Biden administration admitted to halting the shipment of certain munitions and weapons to Israel.

Both came in protest of Israel’s offensive operation in the Gaza Strip following the Hamas attack against Israel on Oct. 7.

In addition to the complete or partial embargoes by Western countries that are affecting Israel’s ability to procure munitions and weapons, there are also heavy production pressures for many types of munitions worldwide, partly due to the war between Russia and Ukraine.

With these issues in mind, the Israeli Defense Ministry has turned to Elbit Systems and asked that the military technology producer supply the Israel Defense Forces with additional munitions and weapons to offset what cannot be procured from abroad. This includes 120 mm and 155 mm shells for use by artillery and armored forces.

The ministry said that the move is the implementation of a policy by the ministry Director-General Eyal Zamir.

Elbit Systems will supply munitions for the IDF’s ground forces over the next two years, amounting to approximately 2.8 billion shekels ($763 million).

The ammunition production is set to occur at all Elbit facilities across the country, including the Ramat HaSharon site, which they previously had been required to vacate by the end of June.

To help facilitate a faster production timetable, the ministry has requested a postponement of this evacuation by a year and a half, according to a report that came out in Israeli business daily Calcalist on Tuesday.

This delayed departure would include exempting Elbit from penalty payments for the continued use of the space, due to the IDF’s urgent need for increased munitions production.

At the same time, Elbit is expected to fully transition to its new facility in Ramat Beka in the Negev region. According to statements made by both the company and the ministry, production will now take place simultaneously at both sites.

The ministry stated that “since the outbreak of the war, the Procurement Administration has expanded procurement in Israel as part of its efforts to support the IDF’s operational endurance and to ensure independence in the production of critical items while strengthening the local economy.”

Since the beginning of the war in October, the ministry’s defense procurement has totaled more than 63 billion shekels ($17.2 billion), with 40 billion shekels ($10.9 billion) directed to companies within Israel. This procurement volume is nearly three times that of a regular year.

Elbit Systems stated that “subject to future developments, which are difficult to predict, the increased demand from the Ministry of Defense for the company’s products and solutions may continue and generate additional substantial orders for the company.”

Source:  World Israel News

Daily Marijuana Use Outpaces Daily Drinking In The US, A New Study Says

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Daily and near-daily marijuana use is now more common than similar levels of drinking in the U.S., according to an analysis of national survey data over four decades.

Alcohol is still more widely used, but 2022 was the first time this intensive level of marijuana use overtook high-frequency drinking, said the study’s author, Jonathan Caulkins, a cannabis policy researcher at Carnegie Mellon University.

“A good 40% of current cannabis users are using it daily or near daily, a pattern that is more associated with tobacco use than typical alcohol use,” Caulkins said.

The research, based on data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, was published Wednesday in the journal Addiction. The survey is a highly regarded source of estimates of tobacco, alcohol and drug use in the United States.

In 2022, an estimated 17.7 million people used marijuana daily or near-daily compared to 14.7 million daily or near-daily drinkers, according to the study. From 1992 to 2022, the per capita rate of reporting daily or near-daily marijuana use increased 15-fold.

The trend reflects changes in public policy. Most states now allow medical or recreational marijuana, though it remains illegal at the federal level. In November, Florida voters will decide on a constitutional amendment allowing recreational cannabis, and the federal government is moving to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug.

Research shows that high-frequency users are more likely to become addicted to marijuana, said Dr. David A. Gorelick, a psychiatry professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, who was not involved in the study.

The number of daily users suggests that more people are at risk for developing problematic cannabis use or addiction, Gorelick said.

“High frequency use also increases the risk of developing cannabis-associated psychosis,” a severe condition where a person loses touch with reality, he said.

Source: (AP)

DM Gallant Rescinds Disengagement Law In Northern Samaria, Paving Way For Resettling Communities

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — The Knesset plenum voted in March 2023 to approve the rescinding of the 2005 Disengagement Law in northern Samaria. The residents of four Israeli towns in the region were expelled from their homes during the Disengagement from Gaza, along with those living in the Gush Katif region.

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant is now working to implement the law and instructed his staff Wednesday to draw up plans for the reestablishment of Sa-Nur, Ganim and Kedim as well as Homesh, which has long been the site of resettlement efforts by former residents and others. The law has now been rescinded for the entire region, allowing further settlements to develop in Northern Samaria, which had previously been closed to Israeli residence by law.

The move followed a lengthy discussion between Gallant, Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan, and IDF officials.

“After the Knesset passage of the law canceling the disengagement and at the end of the work done by IDF headquarters, we were able to complete the historic move,” Gallant said in a statement.

“The Jewish hold on Judea and Samaria guarantees security. Implementation of the law to cancel the disengagement will lead to the development of settlements and provide security to the residents of the area,” he said.

“I thank the head of the Samaria Regional Council Yossi Dagan for the push and commitment to the issue. Just as I have acted in all my positions in the governments of Israel – I will continue to develop the settlements in Judea and Samaria, to strengthen the security elements and the security of the citizens on roads and in settlements,’ Gallant pledged.

“This is a historic moment of historical correction – necessary for the State of Israel in terms of values and security of the first order, certainly after 10/7,” Dagan noted, as he welcomed Gallant’s initiative.

“The State of Israel today corrected in a formal and official manner the injustice and folly of the expulsion from northern Samaria. I congratulate the Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant for the worthy and valuable decision for the State of Israel and Major General Yehuda Fox for signing this important amendment.

“Together, in the name of the entire people of Israel, we struggled to repair the deep national wound of the expulsion of the residents of northern Samaria.

“The disengagement was folly, and after the October 7th massacre everyone understands that even more,” Dagan said.

“The Knesset enacted the law to erase this disgrace, this impure deportation law. The law was initially implemented with the signing of the general’s decree on Homesh and has now been applied to all other settlements,” Dagan said.

“There is nothing more correct, even on a value level, because this is our land and it is impossible for there to be a law on the books that forbids Jews to be in the Land of Israel and certainly on a strategic level after October 7; it is clear to everyone that where there is settlement there is security, where there is no settlement there is terror,” Dagan pointed out.

“Abolishing the disengagement law in its entirety is the first step on the way to the full amendment,” he added. “I congratulate Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, and all members of the government for this Zionist and correct decision.”

Source: VosIzNeias

Spain, Norway, and Ireland Recognize a Palestinian State; Israel Immediately Recalls their Ambassadors

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Ireland, Norway and Spain said on Wednesday morning that they will recognize a Palestinian state, prompting Israel to recall its envoys and summon the ambassadors of these countries.

Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced in their respective capitals that they will recognize a Palestinian state on May 28.

“There cannot be peace in the Middle East if there is no recognition,” Støre opined at a press conference. “The terror has been committed by Hamas and militant groups who are not supporters of a two-state solution and the State of Israel.”

Harris said that “permanent peace can only be secured upon the basis of the free will of a free people.”

Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz recalled the Israeli ambassadors to the three countries for immediate consultations on the decisions to recognize a Palestinian state. He also summoned the Irish, Norwegian and Spanish ambassadors to Israel for a reprimand conversation in which they will be shown a video of Hamas terrorists abducting female IDF observers during the Oct. 7 invasion.

“I’m sending a clear and unequivocal message to Ireland and Norway: Israel will not remain silent in the face of those undermining its sovereignty and endangering its security,” the minister tweeted shortly before the Spanish announcement.

He warned of “further severe consequences” that would follow against Spain if it followed suit.

“Today’s decision sends a message to the Palestinians and the world: Terrorism pays. After the Hamas terror organization carried out the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, after committing heinous sexual crimes witnessed by the world, these countries chose to reward Hamas and Iran by recognizing a Palestinian state,” Katz continued.

“This distorted step by these countries is an injustice to the memory of the victims of 7/10, a blow to efforts to return the 128 hostages, and a boost to Hamas and Iran’s jihadists, which undermines the chance for peace and questions Israel’s right to self-defense.

“Israel will not remain silent—there will be further severe consequences. If Spain follows through on its intention to recognize a Palestinian state, a similar step will be taken against it.

“The Irish-Norwegian folly does not deter us; we are determined to achieve our goals: restoring security to our citizens, dismantling Hamas, and bringing the hostages home. There are no more just causes than these,” Katz wrote.

Hamas welcomed the decision by the trio to recognize a Palestinian state.

“We consider this an important step towards affirming our right to our land,” the terrorist group said in a statement, calling “on countries around the world to recognize our legitimate national rights.”

The Palestinian Authority also expressed support for the decision.

Source: {Matzav.com}

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