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No one can enter the kingdom of God without being
born of water and Spirit.What is born of the flesh is flesh, and what is born of
the Spirit is spirit.
Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint John 03/05-08:”Jesus
answered, ‘Very truly, I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God without
being born of water and Spirit. What is born of the flesh is flesh, and what is
born of the Spirit is spirit. Do not be astonished that I said to you, “You must
be born from above.” The wind blows where it chooses, and you hear the sound of
it, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with
everyone who is born of the Spirit.’
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Health Ministry: 300 new Corona
cases, 7 deaths
Al-Rahi Urges Hariri to 'Take Initiative',
Submit 'Updated Line-Up'
“Time has come for us to build Lebanon as a
nation for the human being,” says Frem
Deadlock Continues as FPM Says Hariri
Awaiting Regional Developments
Israeli Troops Go on Alert as Lebanese Farmers Plow Their Land
SSNP’s Hamra ceremony a public call for
killing,” deems LF Party, vows to file lawsuit against those responsible
SSNP in response to Lebanese Forces: Slogans
came out spontaneously, seems LF Chief found substance that would save him from
his predicaments
Consensus List” wins in Doctors Syndicate Council elections in the North
Army Commander sponsors workshop on administrative judiciary
"Priority is to urge PM-designate to form cabinet, goal is
to accelerate government formation to implement reforms," underlines Bassil
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Reports And News published on May 23- 24/2021
Iran Says Inspectors May No Longer Get Nuclear Sites Images
Prominent Iran rights activist Narges Mohammadi sentenced to flogging, jail:
Spouse
U.N. Security Council Calls for 'Full Adherence' to Gaza Ceasefire
Gaza ceasefire holds as attention turns to humanitarian aid
9 injured in blast at explosives plant in central Iran
Iran threatens more limits on nuclear inspections at height of negotiations
Senate Republicans introduce bill to resupply Israel's Iron Dome
A shooting at a New Jersey house party leaves 2 people dead and at least 12
others injured
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Is there a better way to counter Hamas? - opinion/Yitzhak Sokoloff/Jerusalem
Post/May 23/2021
Biden: No peace until region recognizes Israel's right to exist/Idan Zohshine,
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Health Ministry: 300 new Corona
cases, 7 deaths
NNA/May 23/2021
The Ministry of Public Health announced, on Sunday, the registration of 300 new
Corona infections, thus raising the cumulative number of confirmed cases to-date
to 538,518. It added that 7 deaths were also recorded during the past 24 hours.
Al-Rahi Urges Hariri to 'Take Initiative',
Submit 'Updated Line-Up'
Naharnet/May 23/2021
Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi on Sunday called on Prime Minister-designate
Saad Hariri to “take initiative” and submit an “updated” draft cabinet line-up
to President Michel Aoun “as soon as possible.”Hariri must agree with Aoun on
“the structure, portfolios and names based on the standards of a government of
nonpartisan specialists in which no party enjoys hegemony,” al-Rahi added in his
Pentecost Sunday sermon. “Should they fail to agree, let them draw lessons and
take a brave stance that allows for a new formation process,” the patriarch
added. His remarks come a day after a parliament duel between Hariri and Free
Patriotic Movement chief MP Jebran Bassil, Aoun’s son-in-law, in which the two
parties held onto their conflicting stances. Separately, al-Rahi voiced regret
over “the clash on the Nahr el-Kalb highway between some Lebanese and displaced
Syrians heading to the presidential vote ballot boxes.”“It was caused by the
provocation of the sentiments of the Lebanese in an area full of martyrs who
fell in battles with the Syrian army, and at a time the fate of the file of the
detainees in Syrian prisons is still unknown,” the patriarch noted. He added
that “it is unacceptable for the displaced Syrians to remain here pending a
complete political solutions for the Syrian crisis.”
“Time has come for us to build Lebanon as a nation for
the human being,” says Frem
NNA/May 23/2021
“The time has come for us to go back and build Lebanon as a homeland for the
human being, so that we can restore a citizen’s dignity, secure his happiness,
preserve his rights and protect his freedom," said Resigned MP Neemat Frem from
Bkirki, after attending Sunday Mass service this morning.
"We are all called upon to build a human republic. The values of this republic
impose human happiness as a basic goal, spiritual, material and philosophical
contentment, within a modern civil state whose pillars are integrity and the
consecration of citizenship with its rights and duties,” he asserted.
“Over the past years, we witnessed the slow death of the individual in Lebanon.
Humiliated, insulted, homeless and starved, so what more can he endure? What the
civil war failed to achieve, and what oppression, injustice and terrorism could
not do, is being committed today against the people of Lebanon,” regretted Frem.
“We look forward to coexistence that goes beyond the level of cohabitation
between groups, to become a productive and coordinated way of life, based on
creating an added value, achieving self-fulfillment, and respecting the richness
in diversity…and qualifying the country, through unimpeded sovereignty, to be a
civilized model in safeguarding the dignity of the individual and groups,” he
emphasized. “Lebanon is the homeland of the human being in the human republic,"
Frem concluded.
Deadlock Continues as FPM Says Hariri Awaiting Regional
Developments
Naharnet/May 23/2021
The cabinet formation obstacles are still unresolved as Baabda and the Center
House continue to lock horns over the way the new government should be formed,
political sources said, a day after parliament debated a letter sent by
President Michel Aoun regarding the crisis.“Parliament performed its duty in
terms of announcing that it is unacceptable to speak of withdrawing designation
after the binding parliamentary consultations, and in this regard, we can say
that yesterday’s session consolidated Hariri’s designation,” the sources told
the al-Anbaa news portal of the Progressive Socialist Party.
Strong Lebanon bloc sources meanwhile told al-Anbaa that what Free Patriotic
Movement chief MP Jebran Bassil said in parliament reflects “what the bloc
wants, which is the formation of a government according to unified
standards.”The bloc “will not allow formation to happen according to the method
that the PM-designate was following,” the sources added. “Hariri is still
linking the government’s formation to regional developments and to the
negotiations that are happening on several fronts,” the sources went on to say,
calling on the PM-designate to “make an initiative towards President Aoun and
hold a frankness meeting.”Such a meeting “could certainly lead to something
positive, seeing as talking to each other from afar has proved futile,” the
sources said.
Israeli Troops Go on Alert as Lebanese Farmers Plow Their Land
Naharnet/May 23/2021
Israeli forces went on alert Sunday in a region facing the Kroum al-Sharraqi
area of the Lebanese southern border town of Mays al-Jabal, Lebanon’s state-run
National News Agency reported. The move came after Lebanese residents started
plowing land on the border ahead of “cultivating it with the aim of
consolidating its Lebanese identity,” the agency said. The Lebanese activity was
part of a heritage day organized on the border by the Agricultural Co-Op of Mays
al-Jabal, NNA added.
SSNP’s Hamra ceremony a public call for killing,” deems
LF Party, vows to file lawsuit against those responsible
NNA/May 23/2021
The Lebanese Forces Party’s media department issued a statement this evening, in
which it responded to certain calls for the murder of Party Chief Samir Geagea
by some members of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party during a celebration
march organized today along Beirut’s Hamra Street.
“We will file a lawsuit before the concerned authorities against those
responsible for the ceremony and everyone who is proven to be involved in the
explicit public call for murder before all the media and people,” the statement
said. It continued to question “how society would ever be able to rise while it
encompasses individuals who act as agents, traitors, murderers, and criminals,
with an ideology that has nothing to do with Lebanon, in addition to their
boastful avowal of murder and terrorism?”“Despite the Judicial Council’s ruling
against members of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party in the assassination of
the late President-elect of the Republic of Lebanon, Sheikh Bashir Gemayel, in
1982, who was a source of hope for most Lebanese, and whose assassination
deprived Lebanon of the establishment of an actual state, this Party continues
to boast of its terrorism, which confirms its criminal nature, and which prompts
us to ask the concerned authorities to withdraw the license from said Party and
to stop recognizing its existence, based on many factors, most prominently its
failure to recognize Lebanon as an independent entity, and its declared,
explicit and proven crime in sound and image,” the LF statement underlined.
SSNP in response to Lebanese Forces: Slogans came out
spontaneously, seems LF Chief found substance that would save him from his
predicaments
NNA/May 23/2021
The Syrian Social Nationalist Party issued a response statement this evening, in
which it criticized the content of the Lebanese Forces Party’s statement earlier
today which was directed against SSNP members’ slogans during their
participation in today’s ceremony on Hamra Street in Beirut.
The statement clarified that these slogans were uttered spontaneously by a group
of Nationalists against the head of the Lebanese Forces, as they were leaving
the SSNP’s celebration this afternoon in commemoration of “Resistance and
Liberation Day” and the victory of our people in Palestine, noting that these
slogans did not appear in the Party’s official footage of the event. The SSNP
affirmed in its statement that it has always been a supporter of unity in the
country and the most keen on preserving civil peace and national cohesion and
the choice of the state and law, while reminding citizens of the Lebanese
Forces’ attacks a few days ago on peaceful voters as they were on their way to
partake in the Syrian presidential elections. “This came after the Lebanese
Forces Chief instigated these disgraceful acts publicly, as is his habit of
spreading discord, after which the LF Party resorted to justifying this
behaviour under the pretext that it was a natural reaction,” the statement
added, noting that “as a result of these malicious attacks and incitement, one
victim and more than 20 wounded fell on that day.”“It seems that the Lebanese
Forces were terrified to see the real power of the Syrian Social Nationalist
Party and its ability to gather thousands of people from all regions and social
strata and to cheer for Palestine, from Beirut, the capital of resistance and
liberation, after these Forces expressed their position on Palestine by burning
its flag,” the statement went on. “It also appears that the Chief of the
Lebanese Forces found material to save him from his predicaments, after losing
all his political and security bets on the victory of the terrorist forces and
the breakage of the axis of resistance or any of its parties or allies in
Lebanon and the region...portraying himself as a victim, as he tried in 2012,
when he filmed and produced, ‘The Rose - Saved from Assassination,” the SSNP
statement underscored.
Consensus List” wins in Doctors Syndicate Council
elections in the North
NNA/May 23/2021
The vote count process in the Northern Doctors Syndicate Council elections ended
this afternoon with the victory o the “Consensus List” supported by most leaders
and parties in Tripoli and the North.The electoral process began at nine o'clock
in the morning at Rashid Karami International Fair to elect six new members into
the Council of the Doctors Syndicate in the North, after elections were
postponed for a year due to the Corona pandemic.
Army Commander sponsors workshop on administrative
judiciary
NNA/May 23/2021
Under the auspices of the LAF Commander, Joseph AOUN, and in cooperation with
the Head of the State Shura Council, Judge Fadi ELIAS, Banque Du Liban and ENA,
the Director of the Research and Strategic Studies Center (RSSC) at the Lebanese
Armed Forces, P.S.C Brigadier General Pierre SAAB, organized a workshop
entitled:"Administrative Justice and its integration with the institutions of
the Ministry of National Defense” Carried out over three days, this
workshop involves participants who gave fruitful lectures regarding topics with
which the Lebanese Armed Forces are concerned. Topics include: administrative
justice, State Shura Council, State litigation, Administration under exceptional
circumstances, administrative disputes with the Ministry of National Defense,
confiscations in favor of the Lebanese Armed Forces, expropriation and its
procedures, as well as legitimacy principle and its limits, the ENA role in
developing the State’s administrative systems, the financial administration
under the exceptional circumstances and finally the administrative
decentralization. In the presence of a number of LAF and RSSC Officers, State
Shura Council’s Judges Karl IRANI, Nadia EL HAJJAR and Samih MADDAH, further to
the Governor of Mount Lebanon, Judge Mohammed MAKAWI, as well as university
professors from the aforementioned departments and lawyers, took part in this
workshop. The RSSC Director and the Representative of the LAF Commander, P.S.C
B.G. Pierre SAAB delivered a speech about the importance of applying the
provisions of the administrative justice. On the final day, participants came up
with recommendations focusing on updating and developing laws and regulations in
order to achieve transparency and Rule of Law as to safeguard the rights of the
military institution.
At the end of the workshop, commemorative trophies and certificates were
distributed to the participants.
"Priority is to urge PM-designate to form cabinet, goal
is to accelerate government formation to implement reforms," underlines Bassil
NNA/May 23/2021
Free Patriotic Movement Chief, MP Gebran Bassil, stressed, in his speech during
today's parliament session devoted to discussing President Michel Aoun's letter,
that "his priority is to urge Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri to form the
government, and not to withdraw his designation, since the goal is to accelerate
the formation of a government to implement reforms.""We cannot set up a complete
reform program if there is no government, and more correctly, there is no
political, economic or social stability in the country if we do not form a
government," he maintained.
"The goal is to urge Hariri to form the government and nothing else," Bassil
stressed, explaining that "the issue is not sectarian and no one can take it in
this direction, but it can be placed within the framework of the Constitutional
Charter."He added: "The crisis can be a crisis of a system and a constitution,
and this matter cannot be solved by Hariri alone or by the President of the
Republic, or by any parliamentary bloc alone...The crisis needs the parliament
to meet in a general assembly, pursuant to a letter from the President of the
Republic, so that something can be done."
Bassil indicated that the government formation has a certain methodology and is
subject to the charter, adding that no one can exclude a certain sect from this
process, nor can any sect monopolize the formation of the government. "The mere
fact that the President of the Republic signs the designation decree entails
that any detail of the cabinet formation is subject to his approval," he
stressed. Bassil continued to state that "we cannot be accused of aiming for a
third veto power in a government of specialists, as we have indicated that we do
not want it, and so has the President of the Republic underlined since the very
beginning.""We will support the government with every reform step and do not
obstruct its formation, as it is in our interest to form a productive cabinet,"
the MP asserted. "Our constitution does not set deadlines, and this is a
problem. The constitution must be developed in this regard in order to be
safeguarded, and we, as blocs, have proposed a balanced and logical
constitutional amendment," concluded Bassil.
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Iran Says Inspectors May No Longer Get
Nuclear Sites Images
Agence France Presse/May 23/2021
Iran's parliament speaker said Sunday that international inspectors may no
longer access surveillance images of the Islamic Republic's nuclear sites,
escalating tensions amid diplomatic efforts in Vienna to save Tehran's atomic
accord with world powers. The comments by Iran's parliament speaker Mohammad
Bagher Qalibaf, aired by state TV, further underscored the narrowing window for
the U.S. and others to reach terms with Iran. The Islamic Republic is already
enriching and stockpiling uranium at levels far beyond those allowed by its 2015
nuclear deal. "Regarding this, and based on the expiration of the three-month
deadline, definitely the International Atomic Energy Agency will not have the
right to access images from May 22," Qalibaf said. May 22 was Saturday. The
International Atomic Energy Agency had said its director-general would brief
reporters later Sunday in Vienna. The United Nations agency did not immediately
respond to a request for comment. Under what is called an "Additional Protocol"
with Iran, the IAEA "collects and analyzes hundreds of thousands of images
captured daily by its sophisticated surveillance cameras," the agency said in
2017. The agency also said then that it had placed "2,000 tamper-proof seals on
nuclear material and equipment."Iran's hard-line parliament in December approved
a bill that would suspend part of U.N. inspections of its nuclear facilities if
European signatories did not provide relief from oil and banking sanctions by
February. The IAEA struck a three-month deal with Iran to have it hold the
surveillance images, with Tehran threatening to delete them afterward if no deal
had been reached. It wasn't immediately clear if the images from February had
been deleted. Before Qalibaf's remarks, lawmaker Ali Reza Salimi urged an open
session of parliament to ensure Iran's civilian nuclear arm "erased" the images.
The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran did not immediately comment on the
decision. "Order the head of the Atomic Energy Organization to avoid delay,"
said Salimi, a cleric from Iran's central city of Delijan. The "recorded images
in the cameras should be eliminated." It also wasn't clear what this meant for
in-person inspections by the IAEA. There are 18 nuclear facilities and nine
other locations in Iran under IAEA safeguards. Qalibaf said Iran's Supreme
Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has final say on all matters of state,
supported the decision.
In 2018, then-President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. unilaterally out of the
nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. An escalating
series of incidents since Trump's withdrawal has threatened the wider Mideast.
Over a year ago, a U.S. drone strike killed a top Iranian general, causing
Tehran to later launch ballistic missiles that wounded dozens of American troops
in Iraq. A mysterious explosion also struck Iran's Natanz nuclear facility,
which Iran has described as sabotage. In November, Iranian scientist Mohsen
Fakhrizadeh, who founded the country's military nuclear program some two decades
earlier, was killed in an attack Tehran blames on Israel.
Prominent Iran rights activist Narges Mohammadi sentenced to flogging, jail:
Spouse
Yaghoub Fazeli, Al Arabiya English/23 May ,2021
An Iranian court sentenced prominent human rights advocate Narges Mohammadi to
80 lashes, two and a half years in prison and a fine, her husband said on
Sunday, less than a year after she was released from prison. Mohammadi’s latest
charges include propaganda against the regime thorough campaigning against the
death penalty and participating in a sit-in in prison in December 2019 to
protest the killing of anti-government protesters a month earlier, Taghi Rahmani,
himself an activist in exile, said on Instagram. Mohammadi, 48, is the
spokeswoman and vice president of the Defenders of Human Rights Center, a rights
group banned in Iran. Shirin Ebadi, one of the group’s co-founders, won the
Nobel Peace Prize in 2003. Mohammadi was previously sentenced to a total of 16
years in prison on several charges. Having spent five years in prison, she was
released in October 2020 after her sentence was shortened. Despite her release
from prison, Mohammadi has not been allowed to leave the country. She has been
apart from her two children, who live in France with their father Rahmani, since
2015.
U.N. Security Council Calls for 'Full Adherence' to Gaza
Ceasefire
Agence France Presse/May 23/2021
The U.N. Security Council on Saturday called for "full adherence to the
ceasefire" in the conflict between Israel and Palestinians in the Gaza Strip in
its first statement since violence erupted on May 10. Security Council members
also stressed "the immediate need for humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian
civilian population, particularly in Gaza." The statement received backing from
the US delegation -- which had blocked earlier drafts -- only after the removal
of a paragraph condemning the violence, a sensitive issue since it raised the
question of blame. An earlier draft said that "Security Council members
condemned all acts of violence against civilians, including acts of terror, as
well as acts of provocation, incitement and destruction." That draft also
"expressed concern about the tensions and violence in east Jerusalem, especially
in and around the holy sites, and urged for the respect of the historic status
quo at the holy sites."
In a statement Saturday, the Israeli Foreign Ministry thanked the United States
"for its continued support for Israel and its right to defend its citizens," and
it placed "full blame" for the recent violence on Hamas militants for firing
thousands of rockets at Israel. "We expect that the international community
condemn and disarm Hamas, and ensure Gaza’s rehabilitation while preventing the
diversion of funds and weapons to terrorism," the statement said. There was no
immediate reaction from the Palestinian side. The US delegation, always one of
Israel's strongest supporters in the UN, had also rejected a French draft
demanding an immediate end to hostilities and calling for the unimpeded
distribution of humanitarian aid throughout Gaza. The final statement,
proposed by China, Norway and Tunisia, simply noted that the Council members
"mourned the loss of civilian lives resulting from the violence."It supported a
call from Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for the international community to
work with the UN to develop a "robust package of support for a swift,
sustainable reconstruction and recovery." The Council reiterated the importance
of achieving a comprehensive peace based on the vision of a region where Israel
and the Palestinians live side by side in peace with secure borders. The
statement also recognized "the important role Egypt (and) other regional
countries" played in it, as well as the so-called Middle East Quartet,
comprising the U.S., Russia, the European Union and the UN. The
devastating 11-day conflict claimed the lives of at least 248 Palestinians,
including 66 children, while 12 people died in Israel, including one child. The
Security Council is scheduled to take up the Israeli-Palestinian conflict again
Thursday during a regular monthly meeting scheduled before the conflict broke
out. A day after the ceasefire took hold Friday, ending deadly Israeli air
strikes on the coastal enclave and the rocket fire out of it toward Israel,
authorities were distributing supplies in Gaza, an AFP reporter said. The U.N.
said Saturday that at least 6,000 people had been made homeless in the territory
controlled by the Islamic group Hamas.
Gaza ceasefire holds as attention turns to humanitarian aid
The Arab Weekly/May 23/2021
GAZA/ JERUSALEM--The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas-led Palestinian
militants in the Gaza Strip held into Saturday as officials said Egyptian
mediators conferred with the sides on securing longer-term calm. The ceasefire
began before dawn on Friday, ending 11 days of cross-border shelling exchanges
that caused fresh devastation in Gaza, shook up Israel and raised international
concern about a slide into wider regional conflict. Egypt, which mediated the
halt to the fighting with US support, sent a delegation to Israel at around noon
on Friday to discuss ways of firming up the ceasefire, including with aid for
Palestinians in Gaza, Hamas officials told Reuters. The delegates have since
been shuttling between Israel and Gaza, with talks continuing on Saturday, the
officials said. Egypt Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry spoke with his Israeli
counterpart, Gabi Ashkenazi, about stabilizing the Cairo-brokered Gaza
cease-fire deal. A statement by Egypt’s Foreign Ministry said the two diplomats
on Friday discussed shoring up the deal, which has mostly brought a halt to
fighting between Israel and the Palestinians. They hope that will facilitate the
reconstruction of Gaza. The statement said the ministers also agreed on the
importance of coordination between the two nations, the Palestinian Authority
and international partners on securing communication channels to achieve peace.
It did not provide further details. The Egyptian government, meanwhile, said it
would send a 130-truck convoy carrying humanitarian aid and medical supplies to
Gaza, according the presidency.
Despite confrontations between Israeli police and Palestinian protesters at a
Jerusalem holy site on Friday, there were no reports of Hamas rocket launches
from Gaza or Israeli military strikes on the enclave as of Saturday morning. US
President Joe Biden said on Thursday that Washington would work with the United
Nations on bringing humanitarian and reconstruction assistance to Gaza, with
safeguards against funds being used to arm Hamas, which the West deems a
terrorist group. Gaza medical officials put the Palestinian death toll from
Israeli air and artillery strikes at 248, including 66 children.
Israel said its forces killed more than 200 fighters from Hamas and allied
faction Islamic Jihad, and that at least 17 civilian fatalities in Gaza were
caused by militants’ rockets falling short. Palestinian attacks killed 13 people
in Israel, including two children, a soldier and three foreign workers, medics
said.
As thousands of displaced Palestinians returned to their homes, and Israelis
began to resume normal life on Friday, international focus turned to the
reconstruction of the bomb-shattered Gaza Strip. Convoys of lorries carrying aid
began passing into Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing after it was reopened
by Israel, bringing much-needed medicine, food and fuel. The UN’s Central
Emergency Response Fund said it had released $18.5 million for humanitarian
efforts. Tens of thousands of Gaza residents ventured out on Friday for the
first time in days, checking on neighbours, examining devastated buildings,
visiting the sea and burying their dead. Rescuers there said they were working
with meagre resources to reach any survivors still trapped under the rubble.
Large areas have been flattened and some 120,000 people have been displaced,
according to Hamas. The Israeli army said Gaza militants fired more than 4,300
rockets towards Israel, of which 90 percent were intercepted by its air
defences. “Our message to the enemy is clear — if you come back, we’ll come back
too,” a spokesperson for the armed groups in Gaza said at a press conference,
while Israeli defence minister Benny Gantz warned that “the enemy” had no
immunity. Both sides claimed victory after the Egypt-brokered truce, which also
included Gaza’s second most powerful armed group, Islamic Jihad. Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel’s bombing campaign had killed “more than 200
terrorists” in Gaza, including 25 senior commanders — an “exceptional success”.
For its part, Hamas’ political chief Ismail Haniyeh said they had “dealt a
painful and severe blow that will leave its deep marks” on Israel. He also
thanked Iran for “providing funds and weapons”.Iran itself praised a “historic
victory” and reaffirmed Tehran’s support for the Palestinian cause, while there
were demonstrations in support of Palestinians in Jordan, Libya and elsewhere.
9 injured in blast at explosives plant in central Iran
Jerusalem Post/May 23/2021
The explosion took place at about 3:36 a.m. local time (2:06 a.m.
Israel time), according to IRNA.
Some nine people were injured after an explosion was reported at the Sepahan
Nargostar chemical and fireworks factory in the city of Shahin Shahr in the
Isfahan province of Iran on Saturday night, according to Iranian media. The
cause of the blast is under investigation.
According to the Iranian IRNA news agency, the factory is a producer of
industrial and commercial explosive materials and is under the supervision of
the National Security Council. The company produces various types of fireworks
and gunpowder, as well as nitrate, sodium, potassium, strontium, calcium, copper
and barium. The explosion took place at about 3:36 a.m. local time (2:06 a.m.
Israel time), according to IRNA. Although Iranian media only reported the
incident late on Sunday morning, social media users were already reporting
overnight that they had seen and heard a large explosion in the area. Social
media users stated that the explosion shook their windows and that they felt a
shockwave. It is unclear why Iranian media waited hours until reporting the
incident. The Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA), which
produces a variety of aircraft for Iranian and pro-Iranian forces, is also
located in Shahin Shahr, sparking speculation on social media that the explosion
was related to HESA. The factory is located about 95 km (59 mi) from the Natanz
nuclear complex, where an explosion reportedly damaged thousands of centrifuges
last month. The news of the explosion comes just days after Iranian officials
reported major progress in negotiations on renewing the JCPOA nuclear deal, with
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani announcing on Thursday that all parties to the
talks have agreed to lift "all major sanctions" on Iranian oil, petrochemicals,
shipping, insurance and the central bank. "We have taken the main step and
discussed the details; the main agreement has been reached. There are issues we
are discussing to reach a final agreement," added Rouhani, according to the
Iranian Fars News Agency. Last year, a series of explosions and fires hit
industrial sites across Iran, including a number of petrochemical plants.
Iranian officials referred to most of the cases as incidents or accidents,
although some reports have claimed that at least some of the incidents involved
foul play. A number of the explosions last year reportedly took place at or near
nuclear facilities, including the Natanz nuclear complex and a factory not far
from the warehouse where Iran's nuclear archive was found by Iran. In some of
the incidents last year which were linked with military or nuclear sites,
Iranian media also waited hours before reporting the incidents and even reported
the wrong locations. In one incident near Tehran, Iranian officials claimed that
an explosion took place due to a gas tank in Parchin, despite later reports
indicating that the explosion actually took place at a ballistic missile
facility in Khojir.
Iran threatens more limits on nuclear inspections at height of negotiations
Jerusalem Post/May 23/2021
Iran's parliamentary speaker threatened on Sunday to further limit international
inspectors' access to nuclear sites and data, increasing tensions with the
International Atomic Energy Agency and world powers as nuclear deal negotiations
reached their climax.
The threat came half a day after IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi announced
that he would hold a press conference Sunday afternoon to update the world on
the status of inspections, and as Iran, the US and world powers enter what could
be a fateful week of negotiations to return to the 2015 nuclear deal.
It was unclear if the threat was a last-second attempt at saber-rattling to try
to get concessions from the US before a deal is cut or whether it was a sign
that the Islamic Republic is ready to sabotage negotiations and engender a major
crisis.
Negotiations are expected to be renewed midweek; Iranian President Hassan
Rouhani said last week that the deal was all but finalized.
Depending on the extent of the limits on IAEA inspectors, Israel, the US and
moderate Sunni Arab states could potentially perceive Tehran as making a major
new move toward a nuclear bomb.
Alternatively, if most IAEA inspection activities remain in place and this is a
temporary face-saving measure for Iran, it may be no more than a blip on the way
to a deal.
More specifically, Iran's parliament speaker had said on Sunday that a
three-month monitoring deal between Tehran and the UN nuclear watchdog had
expired as of May 22, Iran's semi-official Fars news agency reported. "From May
22 and with the end of the three-month agreement, the agency will have no access
to data collected by cameras inside the nuclear facilities agreed under the
agreement," Fars quoted Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf as saying.
Reuters contributed to this report.
Senate Republicans introduce bill to resupply Israel's
Iron Dome
Jerusalem Post/May 23/2021
“US assistance headed to areas under Hamas control should be redirected to
Israel to resupply the Iron Dome,” said Arizona Senator Tom Cotton.
Four Senate Republicans, Marco
Rubio (FL), Bill Hagerty (TN), Tom Cotton (AR), and Ted Cruz (TX) introduced on
Friday a new bill aimed to resupply Israel with missile defense interceptors.
The “Emergency Resupply for Iron Dome Act of 2021” will authorize the Executive
Branch “to redirect US foreign assistance to help Israel replenish its
highly-effective missile defense interceptors.”
“Iranian-backed terrorists have launched thousands of rockets targeting innocent
civilians in Israel,” Rubio said in a statement. “Their hate for Israel has also
resulted in misfires that have killed their own people in Gaza. Israel’s Iron
Dome has saved countless lives, and we should ensure that it is fully funded and
Israel has what it needs to continue to defend itself.”During his speech on Thursday night, US President Joe Biden said he spoke with
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and “assured him of my full support to
replenish Israel’s Iron Dome system to ensure its defenses and security in the
future.”“President Biden should swiftly replenish the Iron Dome missiles,” said Cruz. “I
am proud to join Sen. Hagerty on this critical legislation urging President
Biden to lead with clarity on this issue and not moral relativism or
appeasement.”
“My legislation requires the Biden Administration to halt US foreign assistance
from going to Gaza and other Hamas-dominated areas and instead to redirect these
resources to help Israel resupply its live-saving Iron Dome interceptors,” said
Hagerty. “The United States should unequivocally support the right of Israel to
defend itself from terrorists.”Cotton said in a statement that “The United States must ensure Israel continues
to have the resources it needs to protect Israeli citizens and to defeat its
terrorist enemies.”“US assistance headed to areas under Hamas control should be redirected to
Israel to resupply the Iron Dome,” he added.
MEANWHILE, top House Democrats welcomed Thursday’s announcement on a ceasefire.
“The announced ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is welcome news, and we thank
the Biden Administration for its extensive engagement and diplomacy,” said House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
“America remains committed to supporting the security of Israel, our friend and
ally. We believe it is critical for the security of Israel for Israelis and
Palestinians to both be able to live in peace,” she said.
“Now, with this essential ceasefire, it is incumbent upon leaders in the region
to respect Israeli and Palestinian lives and strive for a lasting peace,” Pelosi
added.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer released a statement, saying that “the
ceasefire announced is welcome news, especially for the civilians on both sides
of the border who have suffered from violence, uncertainty, and fear resulting
from the barrage of rockets fired into Israel by Hamas.”“I appreciate all the work that President Biden and his advisors have done in
recent days, quietly and behind the scenes, to bring about this ceasefire,” he
added. “I pray that Hamas and other groups will honor it.”“I support the president’s commitment to replenishing the Iron Dome system - and
I again affirm Israel’s right to defend itself against terrorist attacks,” said
Hoyer. “I also support providing humanitarian assistance through the Palestinian
Authority to innocent civilians who have been injured or lost their homes in the
fighting.”
He went on to say that “humanitarian assistance must not allow Hamas to steal
resources intended for civilian rebuilding and repurpose them toward
reconstructing its arsenal of terror.”“Israel has been justified in defending itself now and in the past when attacked
by terrorists who target its civilians,” he added. “America will continue to
stand by our ally while encouraging constructive steps toward peace, security,
and stability that benefits Israelis and Palestinians alike.”Rep. Ted Deutch (D-FL), Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the
Middle East, North Africa, and Global Counterterrorism, said in a statement that
he commends the Biden Administration “for standing by our ally Israel under
attack from a terrorist organization, for its commitment to smart diplomacy, and
for standing for peace and security for all Israelis and Palestinians.”“Even during these challenging times, we cannot give up on the prospect of
peace, security and dignity for both Israelis and Palestinians,” he said. “The
work is hard, but President Biden was clear that his administration will
continue the sustained diplomacy that will hopefully bring us closer to lasting
peace between two states for two people.”
A shooting at a New Jersey house party leaves 2 people
dead and at least 12 others injured
CNN/May 23/2021
A man and a woman were shot and killed at a house party in Cumberland County,
New Jersey, police said. Another 12 people were injured in the melee, New Jersey
State Police said. Troopers responded to the scene on East Commerce Street in
Fairfield Township at 11:50 p.m. Saturday, the NJSP said.
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In a video released on April 17, Muslims connected to the Islamic State in Sinai
executed 62-year-old Nabil Habashi Salama, a Christian. Salama appears on his
knees in the video, with three men holding rifles standing behind him….
“We should remember that Greece spent 400 years under Turkish Islamic rule and
that the fight for freedom was bloody. With that in mind it is even more
dramatic seeing these images of fighting age migrants desecrating Greek holy
places and having no respect for the country they are allegedly seeking refuge
in.” — Greek City Times, April 12, 2021.
“[H]e was kept in at least three different police stations and illegal torture
cells, where he was mentally and physically tortured to confess to the baseless
accusation [of blasphemy]… [P]olice repeatedly threatened to kill him…. The
police investigators…also tortured him into naming other members of the Bible
study circle…” — Aneeqa Maria, Salamat Masih’s attorney, Morning Star News,
April 29, 2021, Pakistan.
On April 8, French prosecutors said they would file charges against an
18-year-old Muslim woman living in Béziers who is “accused of plotting a
jihadist attack on a church over the Easter weekend.” Pictured: Béziers, France.
Image source: Sanchezn/Wikimedia Commons)
The Slaughter of Christians
Egypt: In a video released on April 17, Muslims connected to the Islamic State
in Sinai executed 62-year-old Nabil Habashi Salama, a Christian. Salama appears
on his knees in the video, with three men holding rifles standing behind him.
The one in the middle launches into a typical jihadi diatribe: “All praise to
Allah, who ordered his slaves [Muslims] to fight and who assigned humiliation
onto the infidels” —pointing contemptuously at the kneeling Christian before him
— “until they pay the jizya while feeling utterly subdued.” The words are a
paraphrasing of Koran 9:29, which commands Muslims to “fight the people of the
book,” understood as meaning Christians and Jews, “until they pay the jizya
(monetary tribute) with willing submissiveness and feel themselves utterly
subdued.”
The middle speaker continued by threatening “all the crusaders of the world” — a
reference to Christians in the West — while singling out the countrymen of the
one about to be slain: “as for you Christians of Egypt, this is the price of
your support for the Egyptian army.” The speaker then points his rifle at the
back of the Christian’s head —as chants of “jihad! jihad! jihad!” blare out —
and fires at point-blank range, killing him.
It is unclear when the video was made — Salama was abducted at gunpoint over
five months earlier for helping to build the only church in the area. “He kept
the faith till the moment he was killed,” the group Sinai Province said of the
slain Copt in a statement. During the months of his captivity, several Egyptian
activists accused the authorities of indifference in not being able to locate
and secure the release of Salama, which they say could easily have been done.
Ironically, the Egyptian government issued a statement the day after the video
was released saying that they had located and killed the same three terrorists
that had executed the Copt—without offering any specifics. The claim was met
with skepticism.
In a separate incident, on April 3, in the streets of Minya, a Muslim man
butchered a Christian woman and her toddler son with a machete—”as if he were
slaughtering chickens,” said eyewitnesses. The murderer, a tuk-tuk driver, is
Abu Muhammad al-Harami; his victims were Mary Sa’d and her six-year-old son,
Karas. When their paths crossed in the streets, he had made threatening and
derogatory comments to Mary. When she said she would report him to police, Abu
Muhammad leapt on her with his machete, butchering her and her son. Although
Egyptian media and authorities claimed, as they always do, that the man’s
motives appear not to have been religious, the fact is every once in a while
such “random” attacks on Egypt’s Christians occur.
In late December 2020, for instance, two Muslim brothers went on a stabbing
spree against Christians, killing one and critically injuring two others.
Authorities said the brothers were in mourning and upset because their mother
had died earlier that day. But as a local Christian clergyman said, “what does
the death [of the Muslims’ mother] and the Copts have to do with each other?”
The same year, on January 12, 2020, a Muslim man crept up behind a Coptic woman
walking home with groceries, pulled her head back with a hand full of hair, and
slit her throat with a knife in his other hand. Catherine Ramzi was rushed to a
nearby medical center, where her throat was sewn with 63 stitches; doctors told
her she came within an inch of dying. It is believed that he may have identified
her as a Christian for not wearing a hijab around her hair or for having a cross
tattoo on her wrist.
Nigeria: On Sunday, April 25, Islamic herdsmen launched a lethal terror attack
on a Baptist church: “The Fulani herdsmen came to our village as the church
service was going on,” Jacob Bala, a church member explained. “They surrounded
the church and started shooting. They came at about 9 a.m., and they rode on
motorcycles. They shot at us randomly and at anyone they sighted.” Jacob’s
uncle, Zakaria, a medical doctor, was shot dead, and five worshippers—including
Jacob’s sister-in-law, stepmother, and niece—were kidnapped. Samuel Aruwan,
state commissioner for internal security denounced the attack “as a shocking act
of depraved persons far-removed from humanity…. [A]ttacking innocent worshipers
who were exercising their natural and lawful right to assemble in worship
represented the worst kind of evil.”
In a separate but similar incident, Muslim herdsmen attacked the congregation of
an Anglican church; eight people were killed and four women abducted. “The
abduction of the Anglican Church members,” the April 7 report adds, “came 12
days after their counterparts from the Redeemed Christian Church of God were
abducted on the same road.
According to a separate April 28 report, over the course of several attacks in
Benue State alone, in just one week, Fulani slaughtered 33 other Christians,
many of whom had earlier been displaced by the same terrorists and were living
in a refugee camp.
Germany: A Muslim mother is being tried for killing her toddler son, allegedly
over fears that he would eventually grow up in Germany to be a Christian.
According to the April 13 report, the 40-year-old mother “killed her
four-year-old son: she deliberately threw him from a bridge in Rotenburg into
the Wümme, said [the] public prosecutor… The child drowned in the river. The
charge is manslaughter.” Earlier, in November 2020, the boy was sent to a
medical facility “with severe burns. He had to be operated three times. The
mother, who is Turkish, said that she accidentally scalded him with hot water
while washing, the prosecutor said.” The report continues:
“The employees in the hospital found the injuries suspicious, [and] they wanted
to call in the youth welfare office. The mother then took her child out of the
clinic. ‘The defendant feared that her custody would be withdrawn,’ said Geisler
[the prosecutor]. In the imagination of women, this also meant that the boy
would grow up not as a Muslim but as a Christian. That’s why she threw her son
over the railing of the bridge into the water to kill him. She then wanted to
commit suicide, but did not succeed. Hours later, the police in Rotenburg picked
up the distraught woman. The body of the drowned child was found in a nightly
search. The mother was first placed in a psychiatric hospital and later in
custody.”
Attacks on Churches
Germany: Three young Muslim migrants disrupted a church during Easter Sunday
service, including by shouting Islamic slogans, in the town of Nidda. They
initially entered the church and stood in a corner videotaping the worshippers,
an act that made the latter uncomfortable. When the pastor confronted them, they
loudly declared the shahada—the Muslim profession of faith, “there is no god but
Allah and Muhammad is his messenger” — followed by takbirs (chants of “Allahu
Akbar”) and other Islamic slogans. Although the pastor and others managed to
drive the invaders off, the remainder of the Easter service was ruined, the
April 12 report notes, as the “horror” of the men’s “threatening behavior”
persisted for some time among the church. This, the report adds, is the second
year in a row that the Nidda church has been interrupted under similar
circumstances during Easter worship service.
Separately, a church in a Gelsenkirchen, which holds a large Muslim migrant
population, was torched on April 5, the day after Easter celebrations. Although
police would not confirm if arson caused the fire, witnesses saw a group of
migrant youths running away from the church just before it was ablaze. Police
had been deployed to the church over similar disruptions twice before.
In another incident, unknown persons entered a church, defecated near its Bibles
and urinated on its walls, before setting a fire in the premises. This was just
the most recent of many attacks on the church in Oberschopfheim. According to
the April 21 report,
“Almost exactly two years ago on April 8th, the toilet facility in the parish
hall was destroyed. Above all, the extent of the brutality with which the
strangers acted caused horror. At that time, damage of several thousand euros
was incurred. Windows were smashed, toilets torn from their anchoring or sinks
torn from the wall. Gutters were smashed and shutters on the parish hall were
smashed. The toilet facility was out of order for several months.”
Greece: Muslim migrants entered into and completely ransacked a small church;
they also videotaped portions of the incident and uploaded it on TikTok
(available here). It shows a topless migrant dancing to rap music as he walks
into the church. The next clip shows the aftermath: devastation inside the
church, with smashed icons and altar overthrown. Discussing this incident, an
April 12 Greek City Times report says,
“We should remember that Greece spent 400 years under Turkish Islamic rule and
that the fight for freedom was bloody. With that in mind it is even more
dramatic seeing these images of fighting age migrants desecrating Greek holy
places and having no respect for the country they are allegedly seeking refuge
in. It reminds us that the only solution to this sort of escalation is closing
the border and imposing a strict deportation campaign.”
Cyprus: A group of young Turks held a techno party inside the historical Sourp
Magar Monastery (named after the Coptic Saint Makarious), the only Armenian
monastery left in Cyprus; unfortunately for it, it is also located in the
illegally occupied Turkish zone, hence the disregard and desecration. Responding
to this incident, the U.S. Ambassador to Cyprus, Judith Garber, said in an April
7 tweet:
“The U.S. Embassy strongly condemns the misuse of Saint Magar Armenian
Monastery. Freedom of worship is a fundamental value, and we echo the call from
religious leaders that all places of worship, in use or not, be protected
against misuse, vandalism, and desecration.”
France: On April 8, prosecutors said they would file charges against a Muslim
woman “accused of plotting a jihadist attack on a church over the Easter
weekend.” The 18-year-old woman “was arrested over the weekend [of April 2-4] at
her home in Béziers. She was arrested as part of an anti-terrorist investigation
into a suspected attack plot targeting the city of Montpellier.” In a statement,
the anti-terror prosecution team said that an investigation was “opened
following intelligence concerning the threat of an attack on a church over the
Easter weekend.” During the raid on her home, police found a map of the church
and “even found an image of Samuel Paty, the schoolteacher who was killed in
October 2020 after showing his class cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.”
Attacks on Apostates and Blasphemers
Uganda: A sword-waving Muslim man attacked and seriously injured his wife and
mother of seven children on the premises of a church on Eastern Sunday. Three
days earlier, Salimati Naibira, 37, had converted to Christianity, and this was
her first time inside a church; but then, from a church window “I saw my
husband,” she later explained, “and some family members enter the church gate
shouting ‘Allah Akbar.’ The church members took off from church worship to save
their lives.” The Muslims stormed into the church with sticks and other weapons;
her husband came wielding what is known as a “Somali sword.” Although the pastor
and others tried to protect her, her Muslim relatives overpowered them, seized
the apostate woman, forced her into a van and drove to a wooded area. “They
started beating me with sticks, then my husband cut me with the Somali sword at
the thigh and the back.” At that point she fainted. “I regained consciousness
only after several hours,” when a passerby found her lying in a pool of her own
blood and took her to a clinic. As of this writing, a female Christian friend
has taken Naibira into her custody in an undisclosed location, where she is
recovering from wounds to her face, thigh, and back. She fears that she will be
unable to gain custody of her seven children, who range in age from 4 to 17: “I
hope my children are safe,” she said.
Pakistan: On April 9, medical professionals attacked two Christian nurses — one
with a knife — after a Muslim nurse accused them of scratching a sticker of a
Koran verse off a cupboard. Although the two young nurses, named Maryam Lal and
Navish Arooj, were acting on the orders of their supervisors to remove all
stickers, they were subsequently arrested and charged under Section 295-B of the
Pakistan Penal Code, which outlaws and punishes any desecration of the Koran, or
“extract therefrom,” with life in prison. Before police could arrive, a furious
mob had gathered outside the hospital crying “death to blasphemers” (video
here). Due to ongoing threats, both women’s families have gone into hiding.
According to one report,
“A video circulated over social media shows an employee of the hospital [later
identified as Muhammad Waqas] calling Mariam vulgar names and telling a room
full of other employees that she tore down a sticker, which contained a Muslim
prayer, from the medicine cabinet. He further said in the video that ‘our’
Muslim nurse called Rukhsana saw it and snatched the torn sticker from Mariam’s
hand so that it’s not further defiled or thrown on the ground. Then he said that
when he found out about it, he confronted the Christian nurse Mariam. He said,
‘I am a Muslim; how can a Muslim sit quietly over blasphemy of his Prophet.’
Then he proudly told the employees gathered in the room that he attacked Mariam
with a knife, but failed when the blade broke, only injuring her arm.”
“This is not the first incident of this kind,” said Nasir Saeed, a Pakistani
human rights activist in the UK:
“[I]n the past, we have seen how people use this law to settle their personal
grudges or punish their rivals. I still remember 2009 when a Lahore Muslim
factory owner was accused of committing blasphemy for removing an old calendar
inscribed with holy Quranic verses from a wall. A factory worker killed him and
two other men, and the enraged mob also assaulted management employees and set
the factory on fire.”
Three months before this incident, another Christian nurse and gospel singer in
Pakistan, Tabitha Gill, was slapped, spit on, locked in a hospital room and
“tied up and tortured” by her Muslim colleagues, after one of them with a grudge
against Gill falsely accused her of blaspheming against the Muslim prophet
Muhammad, which is punishable by death. Although police initially cleared her of
the charge, when an angry Muslim mob descended on their station, they
reinstituted it.
In a separate incident, police illegally kept a Christian man in custody for
more than two months, during which time they tortured him into confessing to a
false blasphemy charge against Islam. Two months earlier, on Feb. 13, after
Muslims heard Salamat Masih reading from the Bible in a park with his friend,
they accused them of blaspheming against Muhammad. Although police arrested him
that same day—the friend had hidden in time—Salamat was not presented before a
judge until April. According to Aneeqa Maria, Salamat Masih’s attorney,
“During this period, he was kept in at least three different police stations and
illegal torture cells, where he was mentally and physically tortured to confess
to the baseless accusation…. [P]olice repeatedly threatened to kill him… Family
members were not allowed to meet him, and his mother and siblings saw him for
the first time in two months when the police brought him to jail after his
appearance before a judge. Even then police did not let them talk to Masih… The
police investigators forced him to admit to blasphemy. They also tortured him
into naming other members of the Bible study circle… This is a serious human
rights violation, yet no one seems to be bothered about it.”
General Abuse of Christians
India: An angry Muslim mob beat and forced a Christian farmer to eat the raw
meat he was selling at a market in Kerala, because it was not halal — meaning
not prepared according to Muslim ritual; they also torched the delivery trucks
carrying the impure meat. (A separate report says several Christian farmers
suffered the same treatment.)
“I can’t figure out what is their problem?” the abused Christian, Shaji M
Varghese, later said. “Those who want to smoke, let them smoke. Those who want
to eat buffalo meat, let them eat. Those who like pork, let them eat. Those who
do not like it, why are they indulging in physical attacks on us.” The April 6
report offers some answers:
“[A] farmer’s collective called Kisan Mitra, which has about 6,000 members in
Kerala, had initiated the sale of fresh non-Halal meat on the occasion of Easter
Sunday. This initiative is what irked the Islamic fundamentalists, as the low
quality of Halal meat in Kerala is an open secret…. The Non-Halal meat has
received quite a positive response from the general public in Kerala… Fearing
the end of Halal meat dominance as people prefer non-Halal is allegedly the
primary reason behind the attack….The main coordinator behind Kisan Mitra, Manoj
Cherian, has received death threats from Islamists. Islamists have threatened to
hack him to pieces if Cherian sells pork, which according to the Islamists is ‘haram.'”
Pakistan: Members of an Islamic extremist political party forcibly converted a
mentally challenged Christian man, and, last reported, were pressuring his
entire family to renounce their faith and embrace Islam. On April 14, Adnan
Bashir, who had been undergoing medical treatment since being diagnosed with a
mental illness in 2018, wandered out of his home. Before long he saw his former
boss, at what seemed to be a social gathering, beckoning for him to come and
drink some sherbet. Adnan went, not realizing that the gathering was a protest
by the radical Muslim group, Tehreek-e-Labbaik (TLP). Once there, according to
Adnan’s brother, Fayyaz, “Ahmed [his former boss] and some others forced him to
publicly recite the Kalima (proclamation of Muhammad’s prophethood, signaling
conversion to Islam) and converted him to Islam.” Once surrounded by the
radicals, the brother clarified, Ahmed “used the opportunity to force my brother
to say the Kalima in the presence of the charged mobs.” They also renamed him
“Khadim Hussain”—further suggestive of their malicious motives, as khadim means
“servant.” To his way of thinking, Adnan still rejects the idea that he has
renounced Christianity and embraced Islam. Last reported, he and his family were
under threat: “Our lives have become miserable due to the threats and
surveillance by TLP activists,” Fayyaz said. “Our children keep asking what will
happen to them, as their Muslim friends keep raising this issue. We can neither
seek help from the police or any other government or religious leader…”
Germany: Critics accused the Muslim mayor of Hanover of intentionally
manipulating COVID-19 restrictions in a way that punishes Easter-observant
Christians and rewards Ramadan-observant Muslims. An April 4 report explains:
“In the Hanover region, curfew restrictions are in place from 10 pm to 5 am due
to high Corona infection rates. From April 1 to April 12, citizens are only
allowed to leave their flats and houses for a valid reason. There is also an
extension of the compulsory wearing of masks in public spaces. Thus, the
Christian Easter falls under these restrictions, but not the Muslim Ramadan.
Ramadan begins on April 12 [the same day the restrictions are lifted]. What
makes the timing so suspicious is that the Lord Mayor of Hanover is a Muslim of
Turkish origin named Belit Onay from the Green Party. He is responsible for the
scheduling.”
*Raymond Ibrahim, author of Crucified Again and Sword and Scimitar, is a
Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Gatestone Institute, a Shillman Fellow at the
David Horowitz Freedom Center, and a Judith Rosen Friedman Fellow at the Middle
East Forum.
About this Series
While not all, or even most, Muslims are involved, persecution of Christians by
extremists is growing. The report posits that such persecution is not random but
rather systematic, and takes place irrespective of language, ethnicity, or
location. It includes incidents that take place during, or are reported on, any
given month.
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Is there a better way to counter Hamas? - opinion
Yitzhak Sokoloff/Jerusalem Post/May 23/2021
No matter how many well-meaning observers argue that one-sided concessions by
Israel will lead Hamas to moderate its positions, the reality is that Hamas is a
fanatic, ruthless movement.
For the past 15 years, the Hamas leadership has repeatedly proven that it cares
not a whit for the pain and carnage that their tactics inflict on the
Palestinians of Gaza, or on their own fighters and families. It is as if Israel
and the Hamas are playing by two sets of rules: Israel does everything it can to
protect its own population and limits its attacks to minimize destruction to
Palestinian civilians in Gaza, while Hamas targets Israeli cities with glee and
does everything possible to provoke Israel into killing more and more
Palestinians. The time has come for Israel to change its strategy.
Were it realistic to destroy Hamas without generating a bloodbath in Gaza, then
a full-scale military invasion might well be a pragmatic policy for Israel. At
present, an invasion is the only way to free the Palestinians who actually live
under Hamas’s rule. Morally, such a move would be totally justified. Perhaps one
day Israel will find itself with no other choice. Of course, it would be even
better if the United Nations would take it upon itself to disarm Hamas and try
its leadership for crimes against humanity.
Meanwhile, the targeting of Hamas missile launchers, commanders, anti-tank
squads and tunnels is necessary, but not sufficient. All of these are assets
that Hamas knows it will lose in any conflict and is clearly willing to
sacrifice. Therefore, on a strategic level, Israel’s military response is
largely irrelevant. At best, it stands to gain a few months or even years of
quiet until the next round when Hamas will not only be more lethal. But the
likelihood of a general conflagration involving Hezbollah and Iran will be that
much greater.
Instead, Israeli strategy should be based upon a deeper understanding of the
ultimate and intermediate goals of Hamas. No matter how many well-meaning
observers argue that one-sided concessions by Israel will lead Hamas to moderate
its positions, the reality is that Hamas is a fanatic, ruthless movement willing
to inflict any cost on its followers and the 1.5 million Palestinian hostages
under its control, in order to bring about the destruction of Israel. Other
revolutionary movements and leaders have successfully transitioned from
terrorism to responsible government (Nelson Mandela, Gerry Adams and Menachem
Begin come to mind).
Neither Hamas nor its Iranian benefactors fall into that category. However,
fanaticism and rationality are not mutually exclusive, and Hamas is a rational
movement that carefully and logically plans its steps. One needs, therefore, to
ask, What was its objective in provoking a full-scale military conflict with
Israel that it could only lose?
To answer that question, one must ask, What is new in its latest aggression and
why now? Hamas itself attributes its attack on Jerusalem to its desire to
protect al-Aqsa Mosque against Israeli policy, and most international media has
taken this at face value. However, the real objective of Hamas in this round has
much less to do Jerusalem than with elections in Israel and the Palestinian
Authority.
UNTIL THIS WEEK, an Israeli offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, the United Arab
List (Ra’am), was on the verge of actually supporting an Israeli government; the
first Arab party to do so in Israeli history! Like Hamas, the UAL has
ideological roots in the Muslim Brotherhood. However, it argues that Israeli
Arabs must use the political potential granted them by Israel’s political system
to address their actual needs in the here and now rather than squandering it on
fruitless rhetoric in support of Israel’s enemies.
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Touring Gaza, UN envoy presses both Israel, Hamas over ceasefire
With this pragmatic approach the UAL became the largest Arab party in the
Knesset almost overnight. On the eve of the Hamas attack, its leader, Mansour
Abbas, was actually on the verge of determining the identity of Israel’s next
prime minister, in exchange for a long list of benefits for the Arab community!
The Hamas attack was intended to derail what its leadership saw as religious
heresy and political treason on the part of Ra’am. In that it may yet succeed
irrespective of what happens on the battlefield.
The second set of elections that served as a catalyst for Hamas’s aggression
were originally scheduled to take place in the Palestinian Authority on May 22.
These were then canceled by PA President Mahmoud Abbas when it became clear that
Hamas was likely to defeat the old-line Fatah leadership. The rioting on the
Temple Mount and in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in Jerusalem simply provided
Hamas with an opportunity to discredit Fatah and cast itself as the “sword and
shield” of the Palestinians.
The rocket attacks last week on Jerusalem were insignificant from a military
perspective, but they were enormously important gestures in terms of Palestinian
politics. As expected, Israel responded with air strikes; Hamas rained down
thousands of rockets on Israeli cities and in turn is now being pulverized by
the Israel Air Force. All as expected.
Thus far, the total damage to Israel has been less than that of a single
well-executed suicide bombing. Hamas has lost dozens or perhaps hundreds of its
fighters and commanders and as intended, Palestinian civilians in Gaza are once
again caught in the crossfire. Israel takes whatever steps are possible to avoid
causing casualties to Palestinian non-combatants, but Hamas doesn’t care, and in
fact its strategy is based on causing as much damage as possible to the cities
and people of Gaza. What then, might serve as an effective strategy for Israel?
The answer can be found in a eulogy given for a number of Jews murdered along
the road to Tiberias during the Arab Revolt in 1936. David Ben-Gurion, later to
become Israel’s first prime minister, spoke at their gravesides and spoke the
words below.
“PEOPLE SAY to us that if the Arabs do such and such, so should we. But we say
to them, the means should reflect the end. If our ends were like those of the
Arabs, then their means might become ours as well. But in fact, the means of the
Arabs serve their ends rather than ours. What is their purpose? To destroy any
possibility of building up the land. And what is ours? We want to change the
status quo, to bring multitudes of immigrants, to build and be built. We need to
plant, to work the land, to produce. If we act as the Arabs do, we will not
accomplish this. I believe that those who today murdered our people in an ambush
were not only trying to kill a few Jews, but they intended to create a
provocation, to force us into a trap, so that we would act as they do and turn
this country into a blood bath.... Should we assist these destructive
conspiracies?”
The best way to defeat Hamas and the nihilistic hatred it embodies is to build
Israel. Menachem Begin once called this “an appropriate Zionist response.” What
would that mean today? It would require a policy based on exacting the ultimate
price of Hamas aggression not in blood, a price Hamas is willing to accept, but
in land, which it is not. Israel should act to extend its sovereignty to the
territories that it is committed to keeping in the West Bank under any scenario
and to launch a building program that lends permanence to that decision.
At the same time Israel should reinforce its sovereignty in Jerusalem by issuing
automatic citizenship to Arabs living there and by radically improving the
infrastructure of the Arab neighborhoods. Israel should not annex the
Palestinian cities in the West Bank, where the vast majority of Palestinians
reside. They should be able to live under their own rule in peace and
prosperity. Therefore, the possibility of a Palestinian state of some kind
should remain on the table, but subject to conditions that guarantee that it
could never turn into a version of Hamasland.
Ultimately, it is in the interest of both Israel and the Palestinians to reach a
workable solution. However, those who time and again adopt a strategy of
violence against the Jewish state must come to understand that rockets, riots
and suicide bombs are counter-productive to Palestinian aspirations. With such
clarity, the Palestinians will hopefully be wise enough to reject Hamas and
their ilk and embrace a pragmatic leadership in both Israel and the West Bank.
There is a clear precedent for such a policy. Until 1988, the position of the
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) toward Israel was very similar to that
of Hamas today. That changed in response to a notable expansion of settlement
activity by Israel in the West Bank. Suddenly it became clear that an
all-or-nothing policy would lead to nothing. Then came the Oslo Accords, wherein
Israel and the PLO met for the first time to speak rather than to shoot. For the
past two-and-a-half decades, the PA has based its negotiating strategy on all or
nothing in the West Bank and Jerusalem, while Hamas has never had a negotiating
stance at all. With its latest provocations, Hamas has reminded us that the
status quo is bad for both sides. Let Israel build a better future for everyone.
*The writer is a political analyst and educator. He is a senior fellow of MEPIN,
the Middle East Policy and Information Network.
Biden: No peace until region recognizes Israel's right
to exist
Idan Zohshine, Lahav Harkov/Jerusalem Post/May 23/2021
Regional recognition of Israel as a Jewish state and a two-state solution are
the ways to peace, US President Joe Biden said on Friday.
“Until the region says, unequivocally, they acknowledge the right of Israel to
exist as an independent Jewish state, there will be no peace,” the president
said. In addition, Biden said: “We still need a two-state solution. It is the
only answer.” Asked at a White House press conference if there has been a change
in the Democratic Party’s position on Israel, Biden said: “There is no shift in
my commitment... to the security of Israel, period. No shift. Not at all... I
think that, you know, my party still supports Israel.”
Biden said that he urged Israel to stop the “inter-communal fighting that has
extremes on both sides” in Jerusalem and to ensure that Arab and Jewish Israelis
are “treated equally as Israeli citizens.”
The US is going to “provide for security in the West Bank,” along with its
renewed economic assistance to the Palestinian Authority, he said, and it will
work with other countries to rebuild homes in Gaza without allowing the funds to
get to Hamas.
Biden said it is “essential” for PA President Mahmoud Abbas be recognized as the
rightful leader of the Palestinians, as opposed to Hamas, which he pointed out
is a terrorist organization.
Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke six times over the course of
Operation Guardian of the Walls, but Biden would not divulge what was said.
“One of the reasons why we were able to get the ceasefire in 11 days, they
didn’t do what other people have done: I don’t talk about what I tell people in
private. I don’t talk about what we negotiate in private,” the president said.
However, Biden said he trusts Netanyahu to make the effort to maintain the
truce.
“I take Bibi Netanyahu – when he gives me his word, I take him at his word. He’s
never broken his word to me,” Biden stated. “The prime minister knows my
views... From the very beginning, I told him what our objective was: that there
needed to be a ceasefire. And he, in fact, kept his commitment in the time frame
in which he said he would do it. Thank you.”
Biden also praised his “great team” that worked with him on urging a cessation
of hostilities, including US Secretary of State Antony Blinken – who is set to
visit the region this week – and US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, who were
in frequent contact with their counterparts in Israel, Egypt, Jordan and beyond
during the 11 days of fighting.
In addition, Biden remarked on the “commendable job” Egyptian President Abdel
Fattah al-Sisi did in getting Hamas to commit to hold fire.
In a press conference on Friday, Netanyahu and Defense Minister Benny Gantz
thanked the US for its support for Israel.
“My good friend Biden and I spoke six times in recent days – all the
conversations were friendly and warm,” Netanyahu said. “He repeated that the US
supports Israel’s right to defend itself... I thank him for his cooperation in
manufacturing Iron Dome missiles.”