Watch: Bereaved father, husband: Let’s make the world a better place

Rabbi Leo Dee, whose daughters Maia and Rina and wife Lucy were murdered in a terrorist shooting in the Jordan Valley on Friday, delivered a statement this evening (Monday) on the terrible loss his family has suffered as a result of murderous terrorism and antisemitism.

He described how his family had been traveling in two vehicles to visit his parents when he received a call from his sister, who had heard that there had been a terrorist attack. He called his wife, and then his daughters, none of whom responded. He then noticed a missed call from his daughter Maia.

“The feeling that she called me during the attack and I wasn’t able to speak to her, would come back to haunt me for a while,” he said.

He continued: “I checked Google family link, and I saw that they were all located at the Hamra junction,” adding that his sister had seen a photograph of the scene, which revealed that the suitcases in the car which had been shot at definitely belonged to his family.

“I drove like a lunatic to the Hamra junction,” he said. “The police wouldn’t let us see the car. By this point we knew that the two younger girls had been killed by a terrorist with an automatic Kalashnikov rifle 20 bullets and the older woman had been airlifted to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem.”

“I wanted to be with Lucy in the hospital, but we couldn’t believe that this was our car until we saw our family. I wanted to see the girls, or at least the car, for myself,” he said, describing how the police showed him the ID card of his daughter Maia, confirming his worst fears.

He then described how he went to the hospital where his wife was being treated. “Lucy had had two bullets, one through her brain stem, and one lodged at the top of her spine. There was an operation, there was reason for hope, but alas, our family of seven is now a family of four.”

Rabbi Dee noted that for the first time in 30 years, the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim festivals of Passover, Easter, and Ramadan have all coincided. He described how Passover and Easter are festivals of redemption, and how fasting on Ramadan teaches empathy, making all of the holidays about making the world a better place.

“All world religions believe that we have the power to tell the difference between good and evil so that we can choose to do good. And if we choose good then we make the world into a better place. I am saddened that recently – maybe over the past 20 years of my life, this innate ability to differentiate between good and evil has been gradually lost from humanity. That’s why I wish to designate today, the 10th April, as Dees day. The day we Differentiate between good and evil, right and wrong,” he said.

“And how do we differentiate between good and evil?” he asked. “We use our gut feeling. Yes. There’s no better formula. We can’t trust an app. We can’t trust the news – sorry gentlemen. We can only trust our intuitions. So how would I like you to celebrate Dees-Day this year? If you feel that it was wrong to shoot dead at close range three beautiful innocent young ladies in the prime of their lives then please post a picture of you or your spouse or your children with an Israeli flag. Or just post a picture of an Israeli flag and share it on Facebook, Instagram or whatever social media app you use.

“For too long we have let a small minority try to convince us there is no right and wrong. Everything is relative And it’s cathartic to do this sometimes because when we do wrong we know we have to make up for it. But if we pretend that there is no such thing as right and wrong, maybe we can get away scott free?

“On the other side, my beautiful wife (late wife), Lucy and I have tried to bring up our children with strong moral values Helping others. Caring for others Building community And Baruch Hashem, thank God, I believe that Tali, Keren and Yehuda will do that in their lives and pass those values down to their children and hence play their part in building a better world,” he said.

“This anonymous terrorist with the Kalashnikov – what did he achieve? A temporary victory? Some marks he can carve into his gun? Where’s his future? Is he spending the time with his children to teach them decent life values? Does he even have children or is he a child himself? A product of a broken culture that does not differentiate between good and evil, so he cannot see a future for himself. He is taking 20 shots of cocaine (one for each bullet) in order to numb his soul which is telling him: You are pure evil.”

Rabbi Dee rejected the attempts online to create a moral equivalency between his wife and daughters and their murderer. “There is no such thing as moral equivalence between terrorist and victim. The terrorist is always bad.”

He demanded: “World media: show me your true colors. Do you really believe in moral equivalence? Will you continue to support evil by giving it a voice? Am I and my family really a threat to world peace? We who teach kindness and love? We who value life over anything else? Is this anonymous killer really justified? Is he progressing moral values and a future for himself? Come on! Wake up! Listen to your souls. Do you really believe it? Or does it just sell advertising space for material goods that none of us really need?”

Reissue of ​ ​worst text for UNRWA schools, despite calls for change

At a time when publicity of incitement in the the UNRWA schools continues, following official UNRWA incitement hearings in the US Congress, there is a new development at the Palestinian Authority Curriculum Center, which oversees curriculum for the UNRWA
schools.

UNRWA, which relies on the PA curriculum, this week republishes a new 2023 edition of the 5th grade civics classroom text dedicated to the legacy of Dalal al-Mughrabi, commander of 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.

They 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 crossroad, 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 the 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.

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

Two weeks after the original text was first provided by the PA for UNRWA schools in 2017, I accompanied our staff of translators and analysts to present the book and our comprehensive study of UNRWA incitement to meet with the senior staff of the the recently installed UN secretary general of the UN, António Guterres.

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

The response of the UN secretary general staff was immediate.

UN Secretary-General António 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 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 text book with the picture of a murderer to every possible decision maker. Seeing is believing

Difficult Israel Security Assessment from Dr. Mordechai Keidar, veteran of Israel intelligence

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​Difficult Israel Security Assessment from Dr. Mordechai Keidar, 25 year  veteran of Israel intelligence

 

​Dr. Keidar, whom I have known and worked with for 30 years, says that he ​hesitated whether to publish what appears below because of panic that it might cause in Israel. 

 

However, Dr. Keidar feels that that in the Middle East environment, and in particular in Iraq, these things are known and serve as a topic of open discussion among quite a few, so it is impossible for the public in Israel not to be aware of them as well, and in particular that these things concern him, his security and existence, much more than they concern the citizens of Iraq. 

 

In addition, these things come up from time to time in the Israeli media, so he decided to bring them to light at this time. 

 

​A source​ of Dr.Keidar –  an expatriate from the Middle East, a supporter of Israel, who lives in Europe and is in continuous contact with people in Iran and Iraq – conveyed ​his  analysis  that Iran plans to launch a combined attack on Israel in the foreseeable future that will include all the forces at its disposal in the Arab countries:

 

In Lebanon – Hezbollah and Hamas with many thousands of missiles and UAVs, some of them accurate.

 

In Syria – 17 combat units (“militias”) armed and ready: Fatimiun, Zinbioun, Nujabaa’, Hezbollah, Abu Al-Fachal Brigade, Atsa’ab Ahl al-Haq, Khorsani Brigade, and more. Iran has transferred to Syria a very large number of missiles and UAVs and these are ready to be launched.

 

In Iraq – dozens of militias, armed with missiles and UAVs.

 

In Yemen – the Houthis, who have missiles and long-range UAVs that reach Israel.

 

In Gaza – Hamas and the GAP with missiles capable of disabling the Israel Defense Forces and Air Force bases.

 

It is likely that Iran will not send anything from its territory to Israel in order not to expose itself to retaliation.

 

So much for the assessment that came to me from Iraq. Hence my interpretation.

 

Under the pretext of the duty of the Muslim world to save the Al-Aqsa Mosque from the Israeli occupation and oppression, Iran will conduct a staged, comprehensive, integrated and coordinated attack on Israel. The first phase will be a shower of missiles and UAVs from all the aforementioned arenas together, and the Iranian estimate is that the stock of interceptors of the “Iron Dome” will run out within two to three hours from the start of the air attack, after which the Israeli skies will be open and the air force will be damaged and grounded.

 

The first phase, the air, will be accompanied by a cyber attack on Israeli infrastructure systems. After a full day of a cyber attack and a rain of missiles and UAVs that will hit air force bases, navy bases, army bases, electricity, computing, communication, road and water infrastructures, the second phase will begin: a coordinated ground attack from Lebanon, Syria and Gaza by infantry, mounted forces On dirt bikes and ATVs, equipped with anti-tank weapons, they will cross the obstacles and attack the Israeli ground forces in order to reach Jewish settlements as quickly as possible.

 

The calculation of the Iranians is that the mobilization of the reserves will take several days and at most will be partial because of the mess that will be created throughout the country. IDF reinforcements will not arrive in time to the various fronts and therefore the regular forces will collapse within hours in the face of the ground attack as happened in the Canal and the Golan during the Y​om Kippur war. The invasion of ground forces from Syria, Lebanon and Gaza will focus on Israeli settlements with the aim of demoralizing the Israeli public and forcing the government to surrender in order to save the lives of the many Israelis who will be captured by the Arab and Iranian militias. 

 

It is not clear what role the Iranians ascribe to the Palestinians in the war. However, it is likely that Hamas and the Palestinian Authority will push them to do everything in their power to harm Jews, the army, the police and civilians moving on the roads, in addition to attacks on Jewish communities and IDF military bases.

 

The Iranians expect Arabs in the Galilee and Negev to carry out actions against the IDF and the state such as blocking roads, damaging bridges, spilling oil on roads, blocking intersections, damaging high voltage lines and attacking Jewish communities, recalling what occurred in Israel in May 2021

 

Because the Israel National Guard ​is not operational yet, ​these actions would  cause ​​incredible damage in Israel​​

Media Advisory. Context of Murder

Today, Reporters will cover the funerals of Maya and Rena Dees Z”L in Efrat, murdered in a drive-by shooting. Their mother remains in the hospital..
 
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Responsibility for murder  lies with Muhamad Abbas, AKA Abu Mazen, head of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority
Abbas initiated unprecedented 2015 legislation to pay salaries for life for anyone who murders a Jew, which acts as an incentive to murder..

While, it is well known that the PA pays murderers. It is hardly known that the  PA enacted legislation in this regard.
Have repeatedly asked the US embassy  if they will demand that the PA repeal that legislation.
 
Received  no from the office of the US ambassador to Israel.
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פרס לטרור: תשלומי הרשות הפלסטינית למחבלים ומשפחותיהם – יוסי קופרווסר

הרשות הפלסטינית משלמת במישרין ובאמצעות אש”ף משכורות למחבלים הכלואים בישראל ולמשפחות מחבלים הרוגים.

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Incentivizing Terrorism: Palestinian Authority Allocations to Terrorists…

PA’s payments of salaries to imprisoned terrorists and to families of dead terrorists reflect its commitment to …

Journalist query to BOD: Daughters of British Jew murdered by Arabs who were rewarded for their crime.

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Rabbi Leo Dee, a devotee of Rabbi Jonathan  Sacks z”l,has  relocated to Israel, where he and his wife Lucy dedicate their lives to education.
Today, Arabs murdered two daughters of Rabbi Leo Dee in a drive by shooting in the Jordan Valley.
In accordance with an unprecedented law of the PLO,  PA will bequeath two salaries for life to the killers, in recognition of their act.
Journalistic query: Will the Board of Deputies ask that  UK government demand that the PA repeal that law?
Thank you.

UNRWA Smoking Gun

In  36 years of news coverage of UNRWA, we have had a few  opportunities to produce a smoking gun from UNRWA.

UNRWA just provided  a new smoking gun.

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

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.

They 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 crossroad, 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 the 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.

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

Two weeks after the original text was first provided by the PA for  UNRWA schools in 2017, I accompanied our staff of translators and analysts to present the book and our comprehensive study  of UNRWA incitement to meet with the senior staff of the the recently installed UN secretary general of the UN António Guterres.

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

The response of the  UN secretary general staff was immediate.

UN SecretaryGeneral António 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 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  UN text book with the picture of a murderer to every possible decision maker. Seeing is believing.

We will now ask UNRWA secretary General Guttres and each of the 67 donor nations and 33 relief agencies that fund UNRWA if they will cordially ask UNRWA to remove Dalal al-Mughrabi book from their curriculum.

And if not, why not?

After all, UNRWA provides 58% of its $1.6 billion dollar budget for education.   UNRWA textbooks are distributed Islamic centers throughout the world by diplomatic mail.

Sources

Comprehensive reports on PA texts uses by UNRWA

https://www.terrorism-info.org.il/en/?s=GROISS

Text Analysis of the text in question:

https://israelbehindthenews.com/2019/12/04/dalal-al-mughrabi-a-murderous-terrorist-as-a-role-model-in-palestinian-authority-schoolbooks-used-by-unrwa/

העיר ירושלים בספרי הלימוד של הרשות הפלסטינית שבשימוש אונר”א

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מחקר זה עוסק בהתייחסות לעיר ירושלים בספרי הלימוד של הרשות הפלסטינית )רש”פ( המעודכנים
ביותר, שהאחרונים שבהם יצאו לאור בשנת 2020 ,ואשר נמצאים בשימוש שוטף היום בבתיה”ס של
סוכנות הסעד והתעסוקה של האו”ם )אונר”א( לצאצאי הפליטים הפלסטינים משנת 1948 ביהודה,
שומרון, רצועת עזה ומזרח ירושלים. במסגרת המחקר נבדקו 70 ספרים במקצועות שפה ערבית, חינוך
אסלאמי, חינוך נוצרי )לתלמידים הנוצרים( חינוך לאומי, לימודי חברה, גיאוגרפיה והיסטוריה בכיתות
א’-י’ )וראו רשימת המקורות בסוף(.

__העיר ירושלים בספרי הלימוד של הרשות הפלסטינית – עותק

Appalling

The New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs (and Trade) has issued a statement that they are “appalled” at the assertion by Israel’s Finance Minister that today’s Palestinians are fakers.

What, in reality, is really appalling are their unbelievably inaccurate assertions peddled forth in a knee-jerk reaction to undeniable historically accurate facts.

Take note of how quickly and energetically the bureaucrats burst into print and compare it with their silence in the face of decades of Arab incitement to hate and the negation of Jewish history.

Compare the hot-air rhetoric with actual cold facts, and you will get an inkling of how entrenched bias and ignorance combine to produce an immoral foreign policy.

The Finance Minister’s crime was that he articulated truths that, unfortunately, have been deliberately covered up over many years. As a result of this conspiracy of silence, the lies and fables churned out by latter-day “Palestinians” have become the accepted narrative. It is safe to assume that foreign ministries and their relevant ministers parrot the prevailing slogans without actually having the faintest idea of the actual facts.

If, by some miraculous chance, someone stumbles upon the truth, it is rapidly buried because it contradicts false international beliefs.

Was Mr. Smotrich guilty of being undiplomatic? Undoubtedly this is the case.

Did his unvarnished revelations deserve the appellation of “appalling”? Judge the situation for yourself.

As recorded by the Jewish Virtual Library:

Palestine was never an exclusively Arab country, although Arabic gradually became the language of most of the population after the Muslim invasions of the seventh century. No independent Arab or Palestinian state ever existed in Palestine. When the distinguished Arab-American historian, Princeton University Prof. Philip Hitti, testified against partition before the Anglo-American Committee in 1946, he said: “There is no such thing as ‘Palestine’ in history, absolutely not.”5

Prior to partition, Palestinian Arabs did not view themselves as having a separate identity. When the First Congress of Muslim-Christian Associations met in Jerusalem in February 1919 to choose Palestinian representatives for the Paris Peace Conference, the following resolution was adopted:

We consider Palestine as part of Arab Syria, as it has never been separated from it at any time. We are connected with it by national, religious, linguistic, natural, economic and geographical bonds.6

In 1937, a local Arab leader, Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, told the Peel Commission, which ultimately suggested the partition of Palestine: “There is no such country [as Palestine]! ‘Palestine’ is a term the Zionists invented! There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria.”7

The representative of the Arab Higher Committee to the United Nations submitted a statement to the General Assembly in May 1947 that said “Palestine was part of the Province of Syria” and that “politically, the Arabs of Palestine were not independent in the sense of forming a separate political entity.” A few years later, Ahmed Shuqeiri, later the chairman of the PLO, told the Security Council: “It is common knowledge that Palestine is nothing but southern Syria.”8

Following the 1967 war, the PLO, with the help of the Soviet KGB, concocted a new history that was aimed at eradicating any Jewish legitimacy and replacing it with a fictional Arab Palestinian presence.

Thanks to a combination of inept and ineffective Israeli countermeasures plus a deliberate international willingness to swallow each and every PLO lie, the pattern for the future was set in place.

Anyone who dares to challenge and expose the warped mantra of the UN is automatically designated as an “appalling” racist and a threat to peace.

Will any revelation of facts actually change the minds of the NZ Foreign Ministry? Regretfully the answer is no because, by now, they have been conditioned to not upset the inciters.

The NZ Foreign Minister was in China at the time that her department expressed their “appalled” reaction to what is actually the plain truth. I wonder whether anyone has noticed the ironic situation. While the NZ Government convulsed about Israel, its Foreign Minister was hobnobbing with representatives of a totalitarian regime. I realise that trade trumps moral and human rights causes, but for those of us fed up with selective condemnations and consistent voting against Israel at the UN, this particular display of double standards is nauseating.

Has anyone by any remote chance heard expressions of appalled outrage issuing forth from Wellington or other Capitals after the PA and its supporters propagate vile slanders? Claims that Jews are descendants of apes and pigs and that they have no historical connection to a fictitious Temple in Jerusalem are met with nary a peep of appalled outrage by the same countries which now lambast Israel.

The US State Department spokesperson claimed that “the Palestinians have a rich history and culture.” Unfortunately, nobody has yet managed to name when an independent Arab Palestine existed or who its kings or rulers were. Apparently, it is far easier to swallow malicious fantasies and instead gang up on the eternal scapegoat.

As we prepare to celebrate the Festival of Pesach (Passover), we should brace ourselves for the annual litany of woke-induced rhetoric.

Politically incorrect, especially in certain circles, is the fact that we escaped from servitude in a strange pagan land and started on our long journey to the Promised Land. On the way to that long-promised destination, we received our constitution and learnt the painful consequences of failing to live up to its laws.

The core essence of this Festival is, therefore, the journey to the land, which is central to the whole history of the Jewish People.

It is this message that these days becomes obscured and buried by all those who cannot stand how finally, after all this time, Jews have finally returned to their national homeland.

Nothing riles the Jew-haters and post-Zionist self-loathers alike more than the sight of a resurrected Israel. We have always been plagued by dissenting voices, internally and externally, who love nothing better than to wreck and rubbish our sovereignty. Pesach reminds us once a year that not only do we still face those who wish to destroy us physically, but there are also far too many of our own who refuse to see the return to Zion as relevant.

This Chag is, therefore, the perfect opportunity to shatter myths and revisionist agendas and proclaim why we are here in Eretz Israel.

Our detractors will be appalled at whatever we do.

It’s time to declare “dayenu.”

Chag Sameach.

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.

A warning before it is too late

Americans for Peace Now, The New Israel Fund, The Israel Policy Forum, J Street, the Foundation for Middle East Peace and Rabbis for Human Rights spread a vile rumor that Jews from Judea and Samaria , described by normative media outlets as “settlers” conduct daily pogroms against innocuous Arab families.

This specious news item has reached the ears of the prominent policy makers in the US government and the 27 nations of the European Union.

Lethal attacks on Jews in Judea, Samaria and the rest of Israel go unreported.

Elected leaders of the Jews in Judea and Samaria do not take this seriously.

They do not understand that such news items motivate Jews abroad and even in Israel to conduct vigilante actions against Jews in Israel