Kristallnacht Never Forget

On November 9th 1938, mobs burned synagogues, destroyed Jewish homes and businesses, vandalized Jewish hospitals, orphanages and cemeteries, and dragged thousands of Jewish men, women and children into the streets, where they were beaten and humiliated. The Germans later called this night “Kristallnacht” – The Night of Broken Glass – because of the tons of shattered glass that scattered throughout German cities, after it had taken place. The Jews began to call that date the beginning of the Holocaust because of the tremendous violence, which started on that night and grew even more dreadful as time had passed. The cost of the broken window glass alone came to millions of Reichsmarks. The Reich confiscated any compensation claims that insurance companies paid to Jews. The rubble of ruined synagogues had to be cleared by the Jewish community. The Nazi government imposed a collective fine of one billion Reichsmarks (about $400 million in 1938) on the Jewish community. After assessing the fine, Hermann Göring remarked: “The swine won’t commit another murder. Incidentally…I would not like to be a Jew in Germany.”

On November 7, 1938, the Third Secretary of the German embassy in Paris, Ernst Von Rath, was murdered by Herschel Grynzpan, a 17 year old German-Jewish refugee. Herschel wanted to avenge his parent’s expulsion, together with 15,000 other Polish Jews from Germany to Zbonszym. The Nazis used the murder as an excuse to start the mobs and riots that began the “final solution,” the extermination of Jews. Herschel Grynszpan carried a revolver and thoughts of revenge with him as he walked through the streets of Paris on the morning of November 7, 1938. The 17-year-old German refugee had just learned that his Polish-Jewish parents, along with thousands of other Jews, had been herded into boxcars and deported from Germany. From the day Adolf Hitler rose to power in 1933, anti-Semitism had become encoded in the governmental policies of Nazi Germany. For years, Jews experienced state-sponsored discrimination and persecution, and Grynszpan had seen enough.

The young man who had emigrated to France two years earlier walked into the German Embassy on Rue de Lille in search of the German ambassador. When Grynszpan was informed that the ambassador was out on his daily walk, he was brought in to meet with diplomat Ernst vom Rath. Pulling out his revolver, Grynszpan fired five times at vom Rath and shouted, “You are a filthy kraut, and here, in the name of 12,000 persecuted Jews, is your document!”
Hitler sent his personal physicians to Paris to treat vom Rath, but two days later the diplomat died from his wounds. The Nazi regime found the murder to be a welcome excuse to launch a vast pogrom against the Jews living inside its borders. Until then, Nazi policies toward the Jews, such as boycotts and deportations, had been primarily nonviolent, but that all changed in the hours after vom Rath took his last breath.
The German government attempted to disguise the violence of those two days as a spontaneous protest on the part of the “Aryan” population. But, in reality, Kristallnacht was organized by the Nazi chiefs and their thugs with technical skill and precision. The Nazi chiefs commanded the Gestapo and the storm troopers to incite mob riots throughout Germany and Austria.
Kristallnacht marked the beginning of the plan, to rob the Jews of their possessions for the benefit of the Reich and then to sweep them forever from the German scene. Furthermore, thereafter, Jews had no place in the German economy, and no independent Jewish life was possible, with the dismissal of cultural and communal bodes and the banning of the Jewish press.
During the week after Kristallnacht, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency’s Berlin reporter called that night “The worst outbreak of anti-Jewish violence in modern German History.”
During Kristallnacht, over 1,100 synagogues were destroyed, as well as 7,500 Jewish businesses and countless Jewish homes. Several hundred Jews were killed and 30,000 wee arrested and sent to the concentration camps at Sachsenhausen, Buchenwald and Dachau, where thousands more died.
Today, many historians can trace a pattern of events, occurring before that night, that would suggest that such an atrocity was to happen. In 1933, when the Nazis took power, German anti-Semitism adopted quasi-legal forms. One of the new anti-Jewish forms of action, which had began with the Nuremberg laws of 1935, included the separation of the Jews from the daily structure of German life. The Jews, systematically, were deprived of their civil rights; they were isolated from the general populace through humiliating identification measures. The Nazis boycotted the Jewish shops and took away their jobs. Then they made the Jews declare the value of their possessions. The Civil Service and the police often arrested the Jews and forced them to sell their property for a pittance.
One may ask, how could the entire world stand by and allow such a disaster to occur? The fascist or authoritative regimes in Italy, Rumania, Hungary and Poland were governments who approved of this pogrom and wanted to use the pogrom as a case to make their own anti-Semitic policies stronger in their individual countries. The three Great Western powers – Great Britain, France and the United States – said the appropriate things but did nothing to save the Jews. Hitler, in the late 1930’s told the world to take the Jews but there was just no one willing to take them in. Even in our own country, President Roosevelt and his administration kept on expressing their shock over the terrible events which were occurring in Germany and Austria, but when it came time to act and help save the refugees by bringing them to the United States, the United States government refused and replied by saying that they have no intention to allow more immigrants to enter the United States.
Kristallnacht teaches us many things. Among them that we must remain vigilant and not permit even the smallest seed of anti-Semitism to take root.

UNRWA Commissioner-General Calls for Three-Year Mandate to be Renewed

Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) Philippe Lazzarini called for renewing the agency’s mandate for an additional three years.
This came in the annual report that Lazzarini presented to the Fourth Committee (Special Political and Decolonization), “Let us stay strong in our commitment to the human rights and wellbeing of Palestine refugees,” Lazzarini said, as the 75th anniversary of the UN agency that was designed to be temporary approached.

“Palestine refugees await with immense anticipation the confirmed support and solidarity of the international community at the General Assembly. They await a sign of hope and a message that they are not abandoned,” he said, adding “This last year has been difficult for Palestine refugees across the region, with increased challenges to the fulfillment of their basic rights.” In Gaza, Lebanon and Syria 80 to 90% of Palestine refugees now live under the poverty line, he said.
“Their poverty was made worse by the socio-economic ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of the war in Ukraine on employment, prices and soaring inflation,” Lazzarini underlined.

He appealed to the Committee that it will continue to strongly support Palestine refugees’ human development, respond to their humanitarian needs and promote their right to a dignified life until there is a just and lasting solution to their plight.
He added that a growing number of competing crises over the last decade has sadly increased the indifference towards the plight of Palestine refugees. “For too long, UNRWA has tried to reconcile three opposing sources of pressure; the first of which is the General Assembly’s mandate which requires the Agency to deliver public sector-like services; the second, the chronic lack of sufficient voluntary funding from Member States and the unpredictable nature of most of the funding; and lastly, the inability to change the scope or mode of service delivery because any change to the way UNRWA operates is perceived by the Palestine refugee community with suspicion and as an attempt to weaken the mandate, an attempt to weaken the rights of Palestine refugees.” Over the last 10 years, and despite active and continuous outreach, an annual underfunding of around 100 million USD has forced the Agency to operate within very strict financial constraints, Lazzarini said, adding “The funding gap has slowed us down, especially in areas that require constant upgrading and rolling out of new models.” (QNA)

How to defeat the PLO and UNRWA

Below is a list of doable steps that will make all the difference:

1. Recognize the new paradigm: Fatah can no longer be defined as a “partner for peace.”

2. Neutralize COGAT (Israel’s Civil Administration), and its blind protection of the PA and UNRWA.

3. Present PA and UNRWA Indoctrination as a primary factor in the war on Israel.

4. Since the PBC (Palestine Broadcasting Corporation) continues to incite, close​ ​all Israeli government frequencies used by the PBC.

5. Define PA and UNRWA schools as warlike entities that deserve no support.

6. ​Reinstate​ oversight of all texts and teachers​ in PA/UNRWA education.

7. ​Advocate the repeal of “Pay for Slay” legislation as a condition for aid

8. Disarm all Palestinian Arab entities, including the PSF, trained by US and Israel.

9 ​​Arrest anyone who pays killers who have ​carried out acts of ​murder.

10. Encourage confiscat​ion of all funds set aside ​by the PA ​to pay ​salaries for life to anyone who kills a Jew.

11. Organize conference of the descendants of ​the ​Dalal Mugrabi 1978 terror attack, where 35 Jews were murdered. Dalal is lionized by the PA and in UNRWA education.

​12. ​Advocate harsh conditions ​in jails for terrorists, because current terror cells have turned into summer camps and universities.

1​3 ​Commission new films of UNRWA and PA SCHOOLS. Seeing is believin

​14. Oversee all funding to PA and UNRWA​: Demand accountability for cash ​allocations ​to PA and UNRWA. Hold all PA funders criminally responsible for PA transgressions (NGOs have no diplomatic immunity).

​15. Create ​a ​new think-tank to monitor and fight Arab terror.

​16 Hire a community organization social worker to create a new Arab health and social welfare system, one that is independent of ​the corrupt ​PA and UNRWA.

17. Transform “victims of terror” into an effective ​ organization to present the human face of those who have suffered the consequences of Arab violence.

​18. Launch ​inquiry into private ​investments in the ​PA.

19. Foster an effort for UNRWA policy change​ – Counter “Right of Return by Force of Arms”. Instead, advance the resettlement of Arab refugees from 1948 and their descendants. ​

That’s all it takes, folks.

As Dr. Gorvine is buried

Harold Gorvine, my history teacher, from the time I  was 14, has died.

Harold’s way of teaching  was unique. He told us not to take notes. Rather, to listen and to follow the lives of those  who made history.

Harold taught us to think about what must be going on in their minds.

Remember like yesterday the role play we went through to simulate what was going on  in the mind of Harry Truman before he gave the order to drop the bomb

How appropriate that Harold will be buried on at 11 am on November 11, the very moment and very hour that the cannons of WWI ceased fire.

Have consciously dedicated my professional life to the art of inquiry as taught by Harold Gorvine.

Most recently, requested Harold’s permission to dedicate to him my forthcoming book, “Encounters of an Investigative Journalist in Jerusalem.”

Harold wrote back that the request brought him to tears, and gave his permission.

In March 1968, less than a year after the Six Day War, Harold brought Rabbi Eugene Weiner to addressed our senior high school class at Akiba about the moral implications of that war: Arab refugees from the 1948 war now live under Israeli control. It was from this lesson in  Dr. Gorvine’s class that we understood that, “refugees from the 1948 war are now Israel’s responsibility.”

That one sentence inspired a career.Since opening a news investigation office in 1987, UNRWA policies have become the prime focus of my work.

For this I thank Harold, who lit the spark that kindled a life-long career of investigating UNRWA.

Harold’s inspiration began to take shape shortly after my time at Akiba.

In 1971, I was working at my first job at Jerusalem Hillel. There, I was disturbed to learn that there was no place where all Jews could learn in an open atmosphere of mutual respect, like the one we had at Akiba. The available options then were: HUC (Reform) , Neve Schechter (Conservative), Hebrew University (academic) and various Yeshivot (Orthodox).

So my first project was: “How to Start a radical Yeshiva”.

I came back to Philly and broached the idea of a radical yeshiva with both Harold and Ronni Brauner, two beloved Akiba teachers who have now passed away, as well as  with our Akiba Principal, Dr. Reisman. I spelled out the vision, and they each gave encouragement.

Returning to Israel, I sought advice from Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, who used to spend time in the Hillel library, from Rabbi David Hartman, and from Prof. Nechama Leibowitz.

That project to form a radical yeshiva, with Harold’s open approach to inquiry, became the Pardes Institute. Pardes just celebrated its 50th anniversary, a living memorial to the method of inquiry that Harold Gorvine shared with generations of Akiba students.

I did not found Pardes. However, thanks to the inspiration of Harold Gorvine, Pardes  was facilitated

Harold Gorvine  will be dearly missed – by me, and so many, many others. May his memory be for a blessing.

Lapid gov’t refuses to release court-ordered compensation to terror victims – report

The law firm that won a half-billion shekel case against the Palestinian Authority three years ago said it received a notice that the next government will deal with the issue.

By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel News

Despite a court order, the Israeli government led by Yair Lapid is refusing to release half a billion shekels confiscated from the Palestinian Authority (PA) that are supposed to go victims of Arab terror, the lawyer who won the case charged Tuesday.

Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, founder and head of Shurat Hadin-Israel Law Center, wrote on Facebook that she had received a formal notice from the state saying that the money transfer will not take place as it is an issue for the incoming government to deal with.

“Are the rights of victims a political issue?” she asked rhetorically.

The notice, she wrote, means prolonging a delay that is already three years old.

The Jerusalem District Court had ruled in 2019 that the PA was liable for the myriad terror attacks that took place in Israel during the Second Intifada (2000-2005). In April 2020, the compensation was set at NIS500 million, to be given to 17 plaintiffs representing 34 victims who had died and seven who were injured, mostly during this period.

  ISRAELIS IN JUDEA AND SAMARIA FACING TERROR ATTACKS ON HOURLY BASIS

The money was to be paid from an account established according to the “Pay for Slay” law, which requires the government to withhold taxes from the PA that equals the amounts the PA gives to Palestinian prisoners who planned or carried out terror attacks, and to the families of those killed in their attempts to murder Jews.

Shurat Hadin put a foreclosure order on the account in the amount of the court-set recompense, the prominent anti-terror attorney wrote. The firm also went to court to compel the government to enforce the judgment – so far to no avail.

“What is [the government] afraid of?” Darshan-Leitner asked. “Of the collapse of the Palestinian Authority? The same authority that transfers a billion shekels a year to Palestinian prisoners can’t pay a hundred million shekels to terror victims?”

According to Darshan-Leitner, the state has not merely let the wheels of bureaucracy grind slowly.

“When we opened the enforcement case,” she wrote, the government “demanded that the victims pay the fee for opening the case – over a million shekels. It thought that this would make us despair of ever receiving the compensation that the victims were entitled to. It was wrong. The court accepted our request and rejected the [necessity of] paying the fee.”

LAPID PRAISES ISRAEL’S BORDER DEAL WITH LEBANON, CLAIMS IT WILL PREVENT WAR WITH HEZBOLLAH

Darshan-Leitner did not specify which administration tried this maneuver –  whether Likud-led coalitions and transition governments of 2019-2021 or the unity government of the last year and a half.

What angered the attorney most was the government’s attempt to resist a legal mandate.

“How dare the state thwart the implementation of a judgment, ignore its own laws, the judgments of its own courts…and refuse to transfer to the victims what they legally deserved?” she declared.

Shurat Hadin has now turned back to the court to force the state to pay out the money from the fund set up for this purpose.

“We will not let [the government] protect the Palestinian Authority at the expense of the victims,” she wrote.

This past April, Israel’s High Court of Justice ruled that the stipends that the PA gives to terrorists shows its “consent to their actions, in a manner that takes responsibility for the acts.” This, it said, made the Authority liable to pay compensation – although not punitive damages – to the victims of their attacks.

Following the ruling, in another victory for Shurat Hadin, the Jerusalem District Court ordered the PA in June to pay NIS 130 million to 32 families that lost members to terror attacks during the Second Intifada.

  LAPID PRAISES ‘HISTORIC’ DEAL WITH LEBANON TO SETTLE MARITIME DISPUTE

This decision could open the door for those affected by Palestinian terrorism to the present day to sue the PA for hundreds of millions of shekels, if not more, which would bankrupt the PA if forced to pay, causing its collapse.

Making Israel Great Again

Israel’s longest serving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s re-election this past week, is seen by many of his over one million supporters who voted for the Likud Party as a sign from above. His triumphant return symbolizes for many an awakening, to the unsuccessful efforts of the previous government led by Yair Lapid, to weaken and dilute the national identity of Israel as the homeland of the Jewish people.

The people have arisen in response to the past year and a half and responded by voting out the unnatural alliance of progressive Israeli political parties and anti-Zionist Arab parties supported by a biased progressive media and a politicized judicial system. Instead the Israeli public voted in for the first time in Israel’s history, an exclusively nationalist and religious governing coalition. By showing up in mass, the Israeli public seemed to have wanted to send a message not only to our allies throughout the world, but also to our enemies. The Israeli public’s message was powerful, clear, and unequivocal.

We the people of Israel are unashamed to embrace Zionism, unashamed to embrace Jewish tradition and our belief in God. We will not refrain from asserting our uniqueness as a Jewish nation and we reject the illusion and false promises of Progressivism, reject the “wokeness” of post-Zionism, and reject the political policies of the past year and a half that have attempted to erase Israel as a Jewish and Democratic State. Above all, voters reiterated their love of Zion, their attachment to the mission of the Jewish People in their Land, and their great enthusiasm for the ongoing narrative of the State of Israel that remains unashamed of our exceptionalism while at the same time serving as a light unto the nations of the world.

The people of Israel have shown the world that the common folk are more than capable of rising above the subliminal messaging and progressive bias of the media and influential publicists. The voters of Israel have expressed themselves boldly, independently, and unambiguously. Israel has shown in its own democratic way that other Western nations that see themselves afflicted with similar political dilemmas that have created feelings of alienation, distrust of political leaders and helplessness can and should be faithful to their own common sense and understanding of conventional wisdom.

Despite Netanyahu’s affirmation that his newly elected government will continue to share the values of an open, democratic society, including tolerance and respect for all in civil society, particularly minority groups; his longstanding priorities to maintain law and order within Israel by not compromising enforcement within the Arab Israeli community and Palestinian society is not only expected to continue, but will be at the forefront of the new government’s agenda. During the previous government’s watch, Arab-Israeli Knesset members have gotten away with hailing Palestinian terrorists who murdered IDF soldiers as heroic martyrs will no longer by tolerated. Over the past year and a half of the national unity government there has been a dramatic uptick in Israeli-Arab violence and Palestinian terror that took place in all of Israel including Judea and Samaria (West Bank).

The Israeli public witnessed a dramatic upsurge in violence; stabbings, shootings, criminal gang warfare by Israeli Arabs against other Israeli Arabs, and against Israeli Jews. In addition, Netanyahu’s uncompromising stance against Iran and his determination that the Iranian’s will not acquire nuclear weapons will continue unabated by outside pressure from the Biden administration and European leaders.

To get a close up sense of the meaning of what the elections really mean for many here in Israel, the response by a Haredi parliamentarian who spoke from his heart tells it all in a nutshell. MK Yitzhak Pindrus of the Haredi United Torah Judaism party told his progressive political opponents “we’re not animals like you” in a message apparently meant to assuage the opposing bloc. Pindrus spoke as polls and early vote counts predicted a victory for Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-religious bloc, which included Pindrus’s UTJ party. “We won’t treat you cruelly like you treated us,” Pindrus stated in a message to his political opponents. “We’re civilized people, not animals like you. In the government you stole, you treated us, you walked all over us. You thought we were just rags. We’re human beings,” he says. “We will treat you well, we won’t persecute you, we won’t harass you,” he says. “We’ll take care of our rights, but we won’t look for where we can harass you a little bit, where we can do you harm. We’re not like you. You have problems? Look in the mirror, not at us.”

In the coming days as the Prime Minister elect, Benjamin Netanyahu goes through the arduous effort of building a governing coalition, much will be said and reported to hinder his efforts. Names like Ben-Gvir and Smotrich will be paraded by the media as right-wing extremists who endanger Israel’s democracy. The losing side of Israel’s election will shriek their message that violence, hatred, and incitement is detrimental to democracy without taking any responsibility or accountably for the incitement that they themselves invoked and expressed without caring for the consequences. I like many others remain optimistic for the coming period for I have no doubt that the new government will respond with a spirit of goodwill and mutual respect, diffusing the poisonous discourse of the past year and a half.

Following the Israel and US Elections: How to Galvanize public opinion to defeat the PLO and UNRWA.

Following the US and Israel elections: Our document to submit to the newUS
Congress & the Israeli Knesset, Nov. 13, 2022

How to defeat the PLO and UNRWA

1. Recognize the new paradigm: Fatah can no longer be defined as a “partner for
peace.” 2. Neutralize COGAT* and its blind protection of the PA and UNRWA. *THE ISRAEL CIVIL ADMINISTRATION

3. Present PA and UNRWA Indoctrination as a primary factor in the war on Israel. https://israelbehindthenews.com/2018/10/16/unrwa-schools-in-the-gaza-strip-a- hotbed-for-islamic-radicalism-updated-october-2018/

4. Since the PBC (Palestine Broadcasting Corporation) continues to incite, close
all Israeli government frequencies used by the PBC. https://israelbehindthenews.com/?s=pbc

5. Define PA and UNRWA schools as warlike entities that deserve no support. https://israelbehindthenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Jews-in-Palestinian- Authority-Schoolbooks-in-UNRWA-Use.pdf

6. Reinstate oversight of all texts and teachers in PA/UNRWA education.

7. Advocate the repeal of “Pay for Slay” legislation as a condition for aid. https://israelbehindthenews.com/2017/01/11/incentivizing-terrorism- palestinian-authority-allocations-terrorists-families/

8. Disarm all Palestinian Arab entities, including the PSF, trained by US and Israel. *https://israelbehindthenews.com/2011/05/05/dangers-us-aid-palestinian-securityforces-2/

9. Arrest anyone who pays killers who have carried out acts of murder.

10. Encourage confiscat ion of all funds set aside by the PA to pay salaries
for life to anyone who kills a Jew.

11. Organize conference of the descendants of the Dalal Mugrabi 1978 terror
attack, where 35 Jews were murdered. Dalal is lionized by the PA and in UNRWAeducation.

12. Advocate harsh conditions in jails for terrorists, because current terror
cells have turned into summer camps. https://israelbehindthenews.com/2019/08/09/for-the-sake-of-allah-part-1-of-4/

13 Commission new films of UNRWA and PA SCHOOLS. Seeing is believing. https://israelbehindthenews.com/2021/05/17/upgrading-unrwa-investigations- creating-a-multilingual-studio/

14. Oversee all funding to PA and UNRWA : Demand accountability for
cash allocations to PA and UNRWA. Hold all PA funders criminally responsiblefor PA transgressions (NGOs have no diplomatic immunity). https://www.jns.org/opinion/the-palestinian-authority-donor-machine/

15. Create a new think-tank to monitor and fight Arab terror.

16 Hire a community organization social worker to create a new Arab health andsocial welfare system, one that is independent of the corrupt PA and UNRWA.

17. Transform “victims of terror” into an effective organization to present the human face of those who have suffered the consequences of Arab violence.

18. Launch inquiry into private investments into PA. https://israelbehindthenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Proposed-investigation- of-Israeli-Corporate-Corruption.pdf

19. Foster an effort for UNRWA policy change – Counter “Right of Return by
Force of Arms”. Instead, advance the resettlement of Arab refugees from1948 andtheir descendants. https://israelbehindthenews.com/2018/02/06/david-bedein-leading-fight-unrwareform-initiative/

20. Create a peace education system to encourage a curriculum of reconciliation.

21. Introduce world maps for PA and UNRWA schools whichdepict Israel. https://israelbehindthenews.com/2022/09/24/revealing-maps-the-palestinian-vision- as-taught-in-unrwa-schools/

22. Conduct survey of weapons and munitions in Arab schools.

23. Form groups of experts to brief officials of each major donor nation.

24. Examine donor nations of Qatar, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, &UK, and their role in fostering PA and UNRWA war incitement.

Goethe Institute Tel Aviv is hosting a symposium about: “Understanding the Other’s Pain”

The Holocaust, the Nakba and the German memory culture

Wednesday, 09.11.2022 19:00
Goethe Institute Tel Aviv
Discussion featuring:
Charlotte Wiedemann, Bashir Bashir, Amos Goldberg

Holocaust vs Nakba?

Why would any intelligent, knowledgeable person in his right mind even contemplate to compare the horrible catastrophe of the Jewish people, the Holocaust, a total, systematic, dispossession and industrial annihilation of the Jewish race, to the self inflicted tragedy of the Arabs in then Palestine which they call the Nakba?

For thousands of years the indigenous, aboriginal people of the Holy Land, the Hebrews/Israelites/Jews have suffered from invasions, occupations, wars, terror, robbery, subjugation, slavery, slaughter, genocides, dispossession and expulsions by endless foreign empires: Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, Roman/Byzantines, Parthians, Arabs, Crusaders, Ayubbs, Mamlukes, Ottomans and Brits. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]

Those expelled to the Diasporas suffered the same fates as their brethren, who remained in their historic ancestral homes including persecutions, burning at the stake, the inquisition, pogroms and finally, 80 years ago, culminating with the Holocaust. [18][19][20][21]

Is it not enough that 6 million Jews have been murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators during WW2 that now you are trying to insult us and our victims by comparing our catastrophic disaster to those who attacked us in 1948 with intentions to annihilate the Jewish people from then Palestine, today Israel?

Is there no shame or remorse for your past crimes against humanity?

Sincerely

Ben Dor A.

Meltdown

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Definition: “A sudden loss of control over one’s feelings or behaviour.”

With the final official results still to be confirmed, it looks as though Israeli voters have definitely made their preferences clear.

Prior to polling day, pundits on the left and all their usual doomsday fellow travellers issued dire warnings of calamitous repercussions should the conservative right-wing bloc regain a Knesset majority.

This script, it is worth noting, is nothing new as the same scary scenarios have been utilized since 1948. David Ben Gurion and his Mapai Party (the forerunners of the current Labour Party) demonized Menachem Begin and his then Herut Party. In fact, Israel’s first Prime Minister refused to mention Begin’s name and walked out of the Knesset every time Begin stood up to speak. These inconvenient facts are glossed over and ignored today as the current diminishing left-wing representatives hurl the same baseless and hysterical rhetoric at right-wing politicians and parties.

Unsurprisingly, in 1977 when Begin became Prime Minister and Likud came to power, the meltdown on the left of the political spectrum, including the media and commentators alike, reached epic proportions. Predictions of international pariah status abounded and prominent leftist Israeli personalities bewailed the beginning of the end for the Jewish State. Needless to say, the campaign by our own useful leftist idiots gave fuel to all those Israel and Jew haters who, taking their lead from self-flagellating Jews here and abroad, launched their own campaign of delegitimisation.

Nothing much has changed since those days except that the venomous poison against Zionists and Israel has increased in toxicity and thanks to the power of social media has spread far and wide. Lies and fake news which once upon a time had restricted exposure, nowadays circulate the globe in a flash.

Whereas once there was still a reluctance to embrace outright Jew hate, these days, all restraints seem to have vanished and the vilest claims flourish.

Another reason that false accusations against Israel have become more prevalent is increasing abysmal ignorance. With assimilation galloping ahead in Diaspora communities and a lack of Jewish education, estrangement and, indeed outright hostility have inevitably become so evident. The embrace of so-called progressive narratives is now pervasive and it is this new religious theology that promotes the illegitimacy of restored Jewish sovereignty.

It is important to bear all the above in mind because it is very relevant to the hysterical incantations now pouring forth locally and internationally.

International critics do not need any prompting in whipping up dire warnings of a right-wing Israeli coalition, but obviously, if the home grown end of the world purveyors of doom can garner media attention then it makes their job much easier.

With all indications pointing to a decisive defeat for the left, the howls of frustration can be heard loud and clear. The unpalatable reality that the once all powerful ruling Labour Party is now reduced to barely scraping over the 3.25% threshold and its staunch ultra-left ally Meretz may sink without a trace has driven our “progressives” into an uncontrolled frenzy.

What has contributed to the collapse of the once-dominant socialist elite and the obvious lurch of the Israeli electorate to the centre and right of the political landscape?

Several factors are important to note.

Demographics, motivation, security, economy and international condemnations are all part and parcel of the answer.

It is an indisputable fact that more babies are being born to religious and traditional parents while secular couples have less. As the former are more likely to be right-wing or centrist voters, the trend is obvious. In addition, as more religiously orientated families make aliyah, the percentage tilting right goes up. There is also an interesting demographic shift taking place in Charedi circles. Increasingly young couples are no longer prepared to live in poverty and deprivation and in order to break out from this a slow but steady change is taking place. Catching up on the basic core subjects they were intentionally deprived of, many men and women are acquiring the skills needed to take their place in the workplace. Young men who are unsuited to studying in a Yeshiva all day and night are enlisting in the IDF and learning new skills. All these developments are facing frantic opposition from a community leadership terrified of losing mind control over their hitherto compliant followers.

As the self-imposed ghetto walls dissolve, the newly emancipated ultra-Orthodox will vote for more right-wing modern religious parties.

There is no lack of motivation, especially by youngsters on both sides of the political spectrum. However, when it comes to the crunch, the ideologically fired-up nationalist youthful supporters seem to have the edge. They have no doubts about the reason the Jewish State exists and they also are clear as to how to respond to those who seek our demise. The standard response of those on the left is to accuse their opponents of being racist and fascist, but this worn-out mantra is rapidly being exposed for the falsehood it is.

Security has always played a major role because of the unprecedented and unrelenting war which our enemies have launched against the country since even before 1948. Once upon a time, in the days of Ben Gurion, the left stood for a firm and forceful response to terror as well as being in the vanguard of establishing settlements and new communities in all parts of the country. Those days are long gone. Today’s leftist successors spend more time agonizing over our original sin of actually surviving the invasion of Arab armies in 1948 and subsequent security responses. They do not realize that the majority of Israelis no longer swallow these guilt trips. Having been well and truly burnt by past gestures and recent fiascos such as Oslo, the number of voters who are prepared to put their trust in Abbas and his cohorts has dwindled to minuscule proportions.

The monolithic stranglehold which characterized the early days of socialist Israel, the lack of competition and State control of all enterprises may have been necessary then but is definitely a relic of the past. While there are major challenges of social inequality, cost of living and housing, low wages and high taxes to tackle and remedy there is no going back. Today the shekel is very strong, inflation and unemployment is low by international standards and every citizen has access to first-class public and private health care. In today’s highly competitive situation, nobody except the most die-hard socialist relics want to return to the days of monopolies and Government controlled economics.

If there is one thing that Jews should by now have faced up to it is the obsessive criticism and condemnation which others have always displayed. Whether it was directed at us as we were confined to ghettos and pales of settlement or after we were emancipated, the agenda remained the same. We were too successful, communist, capitalist, exclusive and ambitious. Conspiracies abounded, and we always found ourselves at the mercy of the mobs. With the re-establishment of sovereignty in our ancient homeland, the early Zionist pioneers believed rather naively that finally, we would be embraced by the nations of the world. Well, we can all see how that has played out these days. The old hatreds and prejudices are still with us. The problem is that the left internationally has been infected with the same Jew/Israel-hating virus as the lunatics of the extreme right.

Unfortunately, our own leftist apologists have fallen for the big lies and joined our detractors in condemning and rubbishing Israel for having the temerity to not only survive but horror of horrors to thrive in this hostile environment. The lemmings of the Israeli left still don’t get it that every time they peddle poisonous accusations more average Israelis tune out.

Israel’s leading post-Zionist newspaper, Ha’Aretz, together with the New Israel Fund, recently hosted a conference on “fighting for Israel’s democracy.” As you can imagine, every speaker issued dire warnings should Israeli voters have the temerity to support those whose views and policies contradicted the gospel of political correctness advocated by conference attendees.

The response of the majority has now been democratically delivered at the ballot box.

Like the doomsday meltdowns when Begin was elected, these apocalyptic prophecies will likely turn out to be yet another red herring by a declining political sector.

Debunking The Most Popular Lies About Israel

This is the video that Palestinian leaders don’t want you to see. In fact, they want it DELETED.