Financial Crisis In UNRWA – Why?

This week, UNRWA discerned that the US will not allow UNRWA to use $330 Million that the US has allocated to UNRWA this year. Suddenly, UNRWA did not have enough cash to pay its 30,000 employees in 59 “temporary” refugee camps that were established for Arabs, who left their homes in the wake of the 1948 war.

The reason US holds back the funds is that UNRWA will not fulfill its side of the US-UNRWA memo of understanding from July 14, 2021, a diplomatic accord which requires UNRWA to excise the incitement from its school system as a condition to received renewed US funds, which were stopped on August 31, 2018.

However, the UNRWA spokeswoman made it clear in an interview with a Swiss media outlet that the organization would not make any move to change the UNRWA curriculum, which uses textbooks from the Palestinian Authority. UNRWA has made no pretensions that it will implement any of the commitments that it agreed to in this document:

https://www.state.gov/2021-2022-u-s-unrwa-framework-for-cooperation/

Therefore, with the bipartisan backing of the US Congress, The US will now not allow for use of US funds by UNRWA.

By coincidence, there is a new development at the Palestinian Authority Curriculum Center, which oversees curriculum for PA and UNRWA schools.

UNRWA, which relies on the PA curriculum, this week republished a new 2023 edition of the 5th grade civics classroom text dedicated to the legacy of Dalal al-Mughrabi, commander Arab terrorists who landed in a boat on the beach of Maagan Michael natural reserve on Saturday afternoon, March 11, 1978

Following their landing, the terrorists encountered a nature photographer, Ms. Gail Rubin, an American citizen, the niece of US Senator Abe Ribicoff. And shot her dead. They then proceeded towards Israel’s Coastal Highway, took control over a cab and a bus, and later – over another bus.

The Arabs gathered all the passengers in one bus and continued southward towards Tel Aviv, while shooting along their way at other vehicles and also at several passengers inside the bus – according to the survivors’ testimony.

Near the Gelilot junction, north of Tel Aviv, the Israeli police managed to stop the bus and shooting started. Some of the terrorists burst out of the bus and shot policemen, while others shot the passengers inside the bus who tried to escape. The terrorists had rigged the bus and during the fighting detonated the explosives which turned the bus into a fire trap in which the passengers who had not managed to escape perished. 34 Israeli civilians were killed altogether, including 13 children.

Nine of the 11 terrorists were killed, including Dalal al-Mughrabi.

Two weeks after the original Dalal al-Mughrabi text was first provided by the PA for UNRWA schools in 2017, I accompanied our staff of translators and analysts to present this book of terror and our comprehensive study of UNRWA incitement to the senior staff of the recently installed UN Secretary General, António Guterres.

The meeting was facilitated by Rabbi Abraham Cooper, Associate Dean of the Wiesenthal Center, and a recognized NGO at the UN.

UN Secretary-General Guterres contacted UNRWA in Jerusalem and asked for the removal of the textbook which glorifies Dalal al-Mughrabi. Except that the text was never removed.

The only difference now is that the new publication date is 2023:

A message that UNRWA will not budge.

On the day of the book’s republication, our news and research agency appeared at the PA – UNRWA curriculum center and purchased 100 copies. The idea is to provide the UN textbook with the picture of a murderer to every possible decision maker. Seeing is believing.

The US placement of funds for UNRWA in escrow until UNRWA changes its curriculum provides a model that 67 donor nations and 33 donor agencies can emulate.

DOES IT NOT MAKE SENSE THAT A UN SCHOOL SHOULD ASCRIBE TO VALUES OF THE UNITED NATIONS, AND NOT TO THE DIRECTIVES OF THE PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION?

The City of Jerusalem in the Palestinian Authority Schoolbooks in UNRWA Use

Introduction

This research discusses the image of the city of Jerusalem as revealed in the Palestinian Authority’s schoolbooks currently used in UNRWA’s schools in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem. Seventy textbooks for grades 1-10 in the subjects of Arabic, Islamic Education, Christian Education (for Christian students in the Palestinian school system), National Education, Social Studies, Geography and History were examined for the purpose of this study. These are the most updated versions, mostly published in 2020 (see the List of Sources at the end of this study).

Jerusalem’s image, as reflected in the books is strongly one-sided, in sharp contrast to its image in the Israeli schoolbooks, which emphasize its holiness to the three monotheistic religions and treat its Arab inhabitants as the city’s integral part (see in the Appendix). The PA textbooks used in UNRWA’s schools never mention the fact that Jerusalem is a city holy to Jews as well, alongside its sanctity to Muslims and Christians. Nor are Jews mentioned as part of this city’s history or as its legitimate inhabitants in any of the schoolbooks examined for the purpose of this study (as well as PA schoolbooks for grades 11 and 12 which are not included in UNRWA schools). There are even expressed denials of these facts in the books, thus falsifying both history and reality.

__The City of Jerusalem in the PA Schoolbooks – pdf

Earth Day 2023: Artist Reveals New 7-Year Dead Sea Time Lapse Photo & Exhibition “Water Levels”

April 16, 2023 Arad, Israel; in honor of Earth Day 2023 the Arad Cultural Center in cooperation with the Dead Sea Revival Project is opening a new photo exhibition “Water Levels” highlighting the dramatic changes in the Dead Sea landscape. Taken over a 7-year period, and accessed by boat, the timelapse photos were captured by the environmental visual artist Noam Bedein.

On April 20th, 2023 at 6 pm there will be a festive press opening at the

Arad Cultural Center.

 

Noam Bedein, is an Israeli photojournalist, international speaker, and environmental activist. He has been recognized by CNN, National Geographic, and NASA for his Dead Sea educational and activism work. Since 2016, Noam has been exploring and documenting the rapid changes of the Dead Sea and has amassed an archive of over 30K photos.

 

According to Noam Bedein “Today, 98% of the natural coastline of the northern Dead Sea is inaccessible due to over 7,000 sinkholes. The only way to truly explore the Dead Sea and experience its wonders is by boat. This Earth Day 2023, I will conclude 7 years of exploration and documentation of the Dead Sea, capturing the changing landscape like never done before. I have also recently started my own educational eco-boat tours from Neve Midbar Beach to share this experience with others.”

Arad is approximately 25 kilometers west of the Southern Dead Sea and 631 meters above sea level. With over 29,000 residents, Arad is the Capital of the Dead Sea. In 2021 the city hosted an international photo competition for the Dead Sea, and in 2021 hosted the international artist Spencer Tunick. There are architectural plans to develop a Dead Sea Art Museum in cooperation with the Dead Sea Revival Project (NGO).

For more information and print quality photos contact Noam Bedein at noam@deadsearevival.org, +972-54-559-8977. Arad Cultural Center – https://www.matnas-arad.org/

Hitler’s shadow – Nazi War

CHAPTER TWO

Nazis and the Middle East

Recent scholarship has highlighted Nazi aims in the Middle East, including the intent to murder the Jewish population of Palestine with a special task force that was to accompany the Afrika Korps past the Suez Canal in the summer of 1942.1 Scholars have also re-examined the relationship between the Nazi state and Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, as well as the postwar place of the Holocaust in Arab and Muslim thinking.2 Newly released CIC and CIA records supplement this scholarship in revealing ways.

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Predictable Agendas

People block a road during a demonstration against Israel's nationalist coalition government's judicial overhaul, following a televised speech made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in Tel Aviv, Israel April 10, 2023. REUTERS/Nir Elias

Only those who are genetically biased or living in la la land could fail to discern the predictable preordained script which has unfolded this Pesach.

The fact that so many have expressed shock, surprise and bewilderment at the acts of terror committed against Israeli citizens and tourists alike proves that, indeed, there are still individuals who are totally detached from reality.

It is not just deluded members of the international community who fall into this category but, unfortunately, also our own homegrown variety of self-loathers and post-Zionist bashers. Needless to say, the usual media outlets have had a field day in disseminating one-sided and mangled headlines and reports, many of them taking their lead from our breast-beating extreme leftist sources.

I started writing these lines as two young women from my hometown were being buried, and their mother was fighting for her life in hospital. Tragically, she subsequently died the day after her daughters’ funeral. They were gunned down as they travelled north to celebrate Pesach with friends. Unfortunately, they have not been the only casualties of murderous Islamic terror during this Festival period.

I predicted that Ramadan would generate the usual outburst of violence and mayhem, and so it has proven to be. The amazing reaction of far too many who seem shell-shocked at the terror spree attests to a worrying ignorance and deliberate embrace of a policy of appeasement and victim blaming.

The time has finally arrived, in fact, it is long overdue when duplicitous, politically correct responses need to be vigorously countered. Mealy-mouthed expressions of hypocrisy should be shot down and exposed for the garbage they represent. For far too long, we have been forced to suffer an unremitting stream of double standards because exposing them might upset diplomatic niceties and ruffle sensitive feathers.

Ignoramuses of history think that the Temple Mount (Har Habayit) only became controversial after 1967. The same critics, either through gross ignorance or deliberate bias, completely wipe out the fact that the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan illegally occupied the Old City of Jerusalem from 1948 to 1967, ethnically cleansed the city of Jews, destroyed synagogues, desecrated the Mount of Olives Cemetery and banned Jews from visiting the Kotel. Standard fare since at least the 1920s and swept under the carpet is the stark reality that Jews were accused of plotting to destroy the Al Aqsa Mosque.

It is important to emphasise these facts. In the current stampede to suppress inconvenient truths, appease liars and be seduced by biased media reporting, events are deliberately distorted.

Nothing illustrates this better than the current reactions to Islamic riots and terror on the Temple Mount, and murderous acts against Israeli and foreign civilians.

Deliberately missing from the vast majority of foreign news reports were the indisputable preparations made by Islamic terrorists to cause mayhem. Barricading themselves inside the Mosque and stockpiling rocks, explosives and other offensive weapons, these so-called worshippers had no compunction in desecrating a place they claim is holy. Their intentions were to assault Jewish worshippers in the Kotel plaza below the Mosque and perpetrate terror acts.

Why would the media and apologists for Islamic terror omit these important facts?

The answer, of course, is very simple. It is much easier to accuse the Israeli authorities of desecrating the Mosque and “storming” it, thus portraying Israel as the guilty party, a destroyer of religious freedom and, therefore, a pariah worthy of international condemnation.

The agenda is very transparent. The same reactions are manifest in response to the current wave of terror.

Take note of the horrendous slanders issued forth from Islamic countries supposedly “at peace” with Israel and touted as “moderates.”

Then, turn your attention to the nonsense flowing from the mouths of so-called “friendly” nations whose expressions of fake sympathy reveal an abysmal attitude to reality.

Finally, listen in vain for human rights groups and their fellow travellers to pipe up and condemn the terrorists. They are too busy prosecuting Israel at the ICC for supposed “war crimes” while their chee leaders at the UN are convening yet another emergency session to pillory Israel.

Here are just a few examples of the above scenarios as they occurred over the last few days.

  • US Democrat representatives announce that they will discuss with the Biden Administration “how to hold Israel accountable.”
  • The puffed-up “guardian” of religious freedom, Abdullah of Jordan, declared that “Muslims have a duty to deter Israeli escalation in Jerusalem.” In case this message was not clear enough, Jordanian statements subsequently claimed that “Israel fabricates Islamic violence.” Presumably, this then excuses each and every outrage perpetrated by the terrorists.

Not to be outdone, the leader of Turkey proclaimed that “the Muslim world must unite against Israel.”

  • The Washington Post explains “that Israeli raids on the Al Aqsa Mosque are stoking tensions.” This theme is gleefully lapped up by other media outlets and politicians alike.
  • As noted by media watch group “CAMERA”, CNN reported the murder of Rebbitzen Dee and her two daughters as follows:

 “A shooting incident in which a car received a bullet shot”, and the family was killed in the “crash.”  In actual fact the terrorists exited their car and deliberately shot them to make sure that they were dead.

  • So-called “peace partners”, at the behest of the terror-sponsoring PA, demand emergency sessions of the UN Security Council in order to condemn Israel for multitudes of crimes. This month’s President of the Council is Russia, which of course, is a squeaky-clean human rights paragon of virtue.
  • The UN Human Rights Council spokespersons declare that “Israel does NOT have the right to self-defence against Palestinians.”
  • The international response is epitomised by the statement of Penny Wong, the Foreign Minister of Australia. Her statement included these priceless pearls of wisdom. “Australia calls on ALL parties to respect and protect the sanctity and status of Jerusalem’s holy sites. Violence at the Al Aqsa Mosque, including against worshippers, is reprehensible. Security operations must be proportionate and in accordance with international law. Leaders need to work together to foster conditions necessary for tolerance and peace.”

Note the moral equivalency between the terror perpetrators and the intended victims. Note the heavy handed hint that Israel’s responses are disproportionate and not in accordance with so-called international law. Note also that there is no mention of terror intentions against JEWISH worshippers.

The greatest omission, and one which all pontificators have in common, is complete silence about the PA paying terrorists and their families for each and every Israeli murdered. The stunning silence on this scandalous situation encapsulates the hypocrisy and double standards running rampant through the foreign ministries of so-called “friends” and foes alike.

Israel’s Foreign Minister said that he expects the international community to unequivocally condemn those responsible for firing rockets at Israeli communities and groups which carry out terror. Based on past and current performances, this request is a useless and futile exercise.

You would think that there might be some consensus on the part of Israelis and Jews when it comes to terror and terrorists. Unfortunately, this is not the case. There is at least one leftist group (Hamoked) that provides legal aid to PA terrorists. Unsurprisingly it is funded by Norway, Spain, Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium, the UK, Finland, Switzerland, the EU, the UN, the Ford Foundation and the New Israel Fund.

For far too long, we have been shockingly silent and diplomatically discreet as the tsunami of lunacy gathers pace.

In the face of increasing acts of terror against Diaspora Jews and Israelis, our own Government and Jewish leadership worldwide need to speak out forcefully and without fear or favour.

Religious and lay leaders need to abandon their parev and politically correct responses and instead expose once and for all time the inconvenient facts. Drag these truths from under the carpets where they have been swept and be unafraid to confront those who burble lies and untruths.

This might cause waves, especially among those who, up until now, have never been meaningfully challenged.

The time to do so is now and not when it is too late. We should have learnt the lessons of history a long time ago.

Michael Kuttner is a Jewish New Zealander who, for many years, was actively involved with various community organisations connected to Judaism and Israel. He now lives in Israel and is J-Wire’s correspondent in the region.

​Letter to the World Bank concerning the following announcement of aid to the PA health sector

Letter to the World Bank concerning the following announcement of aid to the PA health sector:

https://reliefweb.int/report/occupied-palestinian-territory/world-bank-approves-us10-millionagrant-improve-efficiency-and-resilience-palestinian-health-sector-enar

West Bank and Gaza
Mary Koussa
(972) 2-2366500
mkoussa@worldbank.org

Washington
Serene Jweied
+1 (202) 473-8764
sjweied@worldbankgroup.org

April 14, 2023

Dear  Ms. Koussa and Ms. Jweled

Responding to the above memo.

Our news and research agency has covered  the PLO and the PA for 36 years

Wie witness massive theft of humanitarian aid and medical equipment  from the PA. .

We research PA curricula designed to indoctrinate children from the age of 9 for total war with the Jews.

How does the World Bank respond?

Thank you.

Pollak: The Military Intervenes in Israel — and the USA

What happened this week in Israel is best understood as a partial military coup, backed by the U.S. government.

The Israeli opposition used protests to shut down the country — and used mass military desertion to force the democratically-elected government to suspend judicial reforms to make the courts more accountable to the legislature.

For all President Joe Biden’s bluster about “democracy,” he backed the opposition, and the coup attempt.

That stance was extraordinary — and hypocritical, given that judicial reform is also a hot topic in the U.S. Biden himself has considered “packing” the Supreme Court to counter its conservative majority with liberal justices.

In some ways, what the Israeli government is trying to do is what the U.S. did in the Jacksonian era, at about the same stage of American democracy — 75 years in — that Israel has reached today. Back then, a growing, changing society saw demands from the frontier to share in the political power previously monopolized by New England brahmins and Virginia planters.

But in Israel, the elites are not yet willing to compromise.

Former left-wing Prime Minister Ehud Barak recently explained the strategy of the Israeli opposition in a candid lecture at Chatham House, a highbrow think tank on international affairs.

He acknowledged that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial reforms — which he called “regime change” — were actually legal and democratic. However, he explained, the Israeli opposition could stage a “counter-revolution” in the streets:

Observers have compared this strategy to the “color revolutions” in former Soviet republics in recent decades (e.g. Ukraine). Clearly, Israel’s opposition knew it was going outside the rules of the democratic game.

Friends of Israel are trying to put a brave face on what happened. My friend and mentor, Alan Dershowitz, called Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to pause the judicial reforms “just the latest example of Israel’s raucous democracy at work.”

In contrast, consider the Wall Street Journal headline from Wednesday: “Soldiers Forced Netanyahu’s Hand.” The fact that the soldiers were largely reservists barely softens the blow.

It is no use pretending that what happened this week was democratic. The question is whether it is legitimate.

And that is a real question: after all, we quietly accept, in principle, the idea that some military coups may be necessary.

When the Egyptian military overthrew the country’s first elected leader, Mohamed Morsi, in 2013, the world accepted it — not just because of anti-Morsi protests in the streets, but because Morsi was an Islamist.

The lesson of the Iraq War, and the Arab Spring, was that democracy is not the same as, nor as important as, liberty. And liberty requires a foundation of order, based on common principles that give the state legitimacy.

There are some countries, such as Turkey, in which the world has generally been willing to accept military intervention when it is done to preserve the secular or liberal character of the state.

The question is whether Israel is now just another Turkey, where military intervention is acceptable to prevent certain parties from governing, even if they win an election.

And given our recent history, the question is relevant to the U.S. as well.

But first, to Israel.

Israel’s military made clear, through the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) chief of staff, and through an unauthorized speech by Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant while Netanyahu was abroad, that it would not allow the right-wing legislature to weaken the left-wing judiciary.

One reason was that the left was threatening civil war, which the military sought to prevent. Another reason was that the generals themselves oppose Netanyahu.

Likewise in the U.S., where senior law enforcement and intelligence officials undermined President Donald Trump after 2016. Later, national security officials, active and retired, opposed his efforts to restore order during the 2020 riots, and sought to prevent his reelection.

Former Secretary of Defense James Mattis sided with the mob; Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley apologized for standing with Trump; and we all know about the Hunter Biden laptop.

In both countries, the defense establishment has been captured by the left — both through the indoctrination of the officer corps, and through a growing cultural divide between the elites and the bulk of the population.

In Israel, the opposition justified military pressure against Netanyahu’s government by claiming that he was the one attempting a coup. Netanyahu still faces petty criminal charges in the Israeli courts, after all; to allow him to reduce the power of the courts and the attorney general would be to place himself above the law. (All of that presumes that the charges against Netanyahu are legitimate, and not also an effort to force him from power.)

Likewise, in the U.S., the military justified its opposition to Trump by claiming, as Mattis did, that Trump himself was the threat to the U.S. Constitution. The nature of that “threat” evolved, over time: first Trump was supposedly a Russian agent, then he supposedly used troops to attack protesters in a park.

(All of those claims fell apart, until the events of January 6 gave Trump’s enemies the justification they needed, and will use again.)

Israel’s coup is not yet complete. The only force standing in the way is Netanyahu himself, who shocked the IDF and the political opposition by firing the defense minister, asserting civilian control of the military, in principle.

There will now be a negotiation process over the next few months to determine whether Israel’s opposition will accede to changes that will reduce the supremacy of the judiciary, through which the left has wielded power.

These changes are moderate, not radical. All of them have parallels in the U.S. Even the most controversial one, to allow the Knesset to overrule the Supreme Court, has an analogue in the U.S., though the threshold is much higher (three-fourths of the states to pass a constitutional amendment).

In the U.S., many state judges and local prosecutors are elected; Congress can even eliminate most of the federal judiciary by a simple majority vote.

The reason that does not happen is that it would be viewed as an abuse of power by the majority. There is still enough trust on both sides of the political aisle.

But that trust is quickly eroding — in both the U.S. and Israel.

The outcome in Israel is unclear.

On the one hand, Netanyahu would appear to have won a significant victory. By sitting down to negotiate, the opposition parties have accepted — in principle — the idea that there must be judicial reform in Israel, that the current system is so out of balance that half the country sees it as illegitimate. (A common complaint among Netanyahu’s supporters is that their votes are constantly nullified by the courts.)

On the other hand, the opposition is still in the streets, and the military brass are still waiting in the wings to take action.

Already, there is an effort to lobby Netanyahu to accept Gallant back as defense minister, despite the brazen power play he tried to execute.

The U.S. is siding openly with the opposition: President Joe Biden reneged on a promise by Ambassador Tom Nides to invite Netanyahu to the White House as a reward for negotiations.

The negotiations are being overseen by Israel’s ceremonial president, Isaac Herzog, who bears as much blame for the crisis as anybody. Several weeks ago, as the protests were growing, Herzog suggested that he would offer a compromise plan.

At first, it seemed that Herzog, theoretically above politics, would tell his former left-wing allies that they had to accept some reform. But then he changed his mind: his plan sided with the opposition.

That accelerated the crisis, because there was no one left to adjudicate the clash between the legislature and the courts.

We saw a similar failure in the U.S. in 2012 when Chief Justice John Roberts, supposedly a conservative, saved Obamacare by essentially rewriting the law. Instead of rebuking President Barack Obama for making sweeping, one-sided changes to the country — the kind Biden tells Israel not to make — Roberts vindicated him.

Roberts acted to preserve the legitimacy of the courts after Obama made the bizarre, and threatening, claim that the Supreme Court had no power to review legislation.

Regardless, the Obamacare decision set forces in motion that led to America’s ongoing political impasse, where each side tries to use slim majorities to impose massive changes on the other. (Biden has learned nothing; he hailed the anniversary of Obamacare last week.)

In Israel, Herzog’s failure to exercise responsible leadership probably made some kind of military intervention inevitable.

Either the military was going to have to discipline the military deserters and clear the streets of protests, defending the democratically-elected government and restoring order by force; or it would have to emerge from the shadows and oppose Netanyahu more openly than it ever had before. It chose the latter.

Time will tell if that was the right choice.

In the best-case scenario, Israel’s leaders will realize how close they came to the brink, and will forge a compromise on judicial reform that inaugurates a new constitutional era. The worst-case scenario is too awful to consider.

Barak seems confident that the “counter-revolution” will win. It could — but at an incredibly heavy cost.

Israel’s ultra-Orthodox population does not serve in the military, but many of the soldiers are religious, and have right-wing political views. Those soldiers obeyed orders during the pullout of settlers in the Gaza “disengagement” of 2005. They may not do so again, now that the left has legitimized desertion. Morale could take years to rebuild.

We have a similar problem in the U.S., where the “woke” military that is studying “white privilege” and holding “drag queen story hour” is struggling to recruit new soldiers from the demographic once most eager to serve.

The danger in both societies is an attrition from the military, and public life, that will leave us open to conquest by enemies who know what they want and are determined to take it. If we are not free, we will not survive.

It is time for elites — including senior command structures in the military — to make their peace with the aspirations of so-called the “deplorables” in our respective societies.

Let us hope for a good outcome in Israel. But let us not fool ourselves: this is not democracy at work. The military is involved. There, and here.

And we must be honest: it has been involved, and will be involved, in America, too.
Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News and the host of Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). He is the author of the new biography, Rhoda: ‘Comrade Kadalie, You Are Out of Order’. He is also the author of the recent e-book, Neither Free nor Fair: The 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.

MISINFORMATION & LIES: ‘Everybody Should Be Astounded At The Guardian & The Times’ / Brooke Goldstein / ILTV

JUSTIFYING TERROR: ‘Everybody should be astounded’ at the Guardian, Times UK | World Israel News

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Launched in 2015, ILTV is committed to producing high quality content in a broad array of subjects, from reporting news and current events to programming which highlights technology, art and entertainment, sports and culture.

In today’s media, biased reporting and anti-Israel agendas are prevalent, as the State of Israel is under relentless attack.
From the “spinning” of unfolding political events in order to display Israel in a negative light, to the misrepresenting facts, media outlets are providing the fuel which shapes negative public opinion and contributes to the Delegitimization of the State of Israel.

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Jews Seek Life, Terrorists Seek Death,’ Israeli Minister Tells CNN

Israeli Economy Minister Nir Barkat on Tuesday spoke to CNN about the terrorist murders of Lucy Dee and her daughters Maia and Rina.

The three were shot by terrorists on Friday as they drove in the Jordan Valley. Maia, 20, and Rina, 16, were killed at the scene, while Lucy was critically wounded. She was taken to the hospital and later succumbed to her wounds.

The bereaved husband and father of the family, Rabbi Leo Dee, later announced that the remaining family members had decided to donate Lucy’s organs.

 

Speaking to CNN, Barkat noted how the decision of the Dee family to donate the organs further accentuated the difference between the values of the Jews and those of the terrorists who try to murder them.

“Unfortunately, when the mother died just a few hours ago, they [the Dee family] donated the organs to save other people’s lives. And on the other side, the terrorists – do you know what they’re going to get from the Palestinian Authority? A million dollars for the rest of their lives – for killing innocent Jews,” he said.

“That’s the difference between living as Jews, seeking life and making a better life for other people, and the terrorists, who all they seek is death. That’s all they seek,” Barkat added.

On Tuesday, Rabbi Dee explained to Israel National News that he and his three surviving children had jointly decided to donate his wife’s organs after receiving news of her passing being notified that her condition was such that her organs could be donated.

He said the decision “was based on the following reasoning: Number one, my posek [rabbi] had checked out the halachot [Jewish law] and had explained to me that in her condition it is…acceptable, actually, a mitzvah.”

 

 

“Only the [bones and tendons]…should not be donated. Everything else that is [life-saving] should be given.”

“Second, Lucy and I had discussed this in the past, and the only reason we didn’t have [organ donor cards] was we were worried that if we were abroad and we had donation cards that a hospital in England or Switzerland might switch us off a little bit early and not in a halachic way in order to get the organs,” Rabbi Dee added.

“Five lives were saved and two cornea donations will be made, which is very good news for the family as much as a comfort as possible given the circumstances,” he concluded.