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Members of the African Hebrew Israelite community, popularly known as "the Black Hebrews" celebrated the Shavuot Harvest on Sunday in the sleepy southern town of Dimona
-Jerusalem Post
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Israel's huge shale oil reserves may undercut OPEC dominance
In the first 25 years after Israel's founding in 1948, it was repeatedly attacked by the large armies of its Arab neighbours Each time, Israel prevailed on the battlefield, only to have its victories rolled back by Western powers who feared losing access to Arab oilfields
-Israel Insider
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Mortgages soar despite restrictions
New mortgages granted rose 34% in May to a 12-month high of NIS 48 billion
-Globes
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Fischer: Home prices could double in 5 years
Time to invest in Israel!
-Globes
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The Israeli Mind: Clueless
Israel might say that those who see in Gaza an outdoor prison are absolutely right - only it is not Israel that is keeping these people penned up It is their Arab brethren who refuse to give these people citizenship, especially Egypt
-DeProgram Program
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Stoning for Israeli dog denied
A Jewish rabbinical court has categorically denied that a dog was condemned to death by stoning, as was widely reported
-BBC - Middle East
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Ex-Duke guard Jon Scheyer signs with Maccabi Tel Aviv
Former Duke University standout Jon Scheyer has signed to play with Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv team
-JTA
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Facebook page urges Shakira to nix Israel visit
A Facebook page established to convince pop star Shakira to stay away from an Israeli conference has received nearly 1,500 likes
-JTA
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1,000 Missionaries Seek Phony Conversion Certificates To Enter Israel Under Law Of Return
A plan to bring 1,000 missionaries to Israel, under the guise of newly converted Jews seeking to settle the Shomron, is picking up steam, Yad L'Achim has learned The plan, which calls for the missionaries to undergo "conversion" to Judaism in the United States and then immigrate under the Law of Return, was hatched by Baruch Abramovich
-Yeshiva World News
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Pro-Pollard activists shut down White House switchboard
Facebook campaign floods Washington with calls for agent's release to attend father's funeral; hundreds protest outside US Embassy in TA
-Jerusalem Post
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June 20, 2011
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UN Probe Chief: Assad Ordered Hariri Killed - Roee Nahmias (Ynet News)
German Judge Detlev Mehlis, who was in charge of an investigation into the murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, says the Syrian regime ordered his assassination.
In an interview with a German radio station, Mehlis said Syrian President Bashar Assad "ordered Hariri killed" because he feared the premier was cooperating with France and the U.S. to overturn the Syrian regime and disarm Hizbullah.
He said witness testimonies gathered by his commission indicate that "the structure of the Syrian regime does not allow such a crime to be carried out without explicit orders from Assad."
Syria: They Came at Dawn, and Killed in Cold Blood - Kim Sengupta (Independent-UK)
The raid by the secret police - the Mukhabarat - and the Shabbiha militia had come at dawn. The killings had been cold-blooded and quick, three men shot dead as, barely awake, they tried desperately to get away.
"They were working from a list. But they made mistakes. One of them was the wrong person. They did not even have the right name of the man they killed," said Qais al-Baidi, a Syrian resident of Idlib province.
"But none of them deserved this. They were not terrorists. They had just taken part in some demonstrations."
See also Syrian Refugees Describe Horrors of Assad Crackdown - Hasnain Kazim (Der Spiegel-Germany)
L. and his wife had kept telling themselves that their home village of Zaini was safe and the violence would not reach them. "But then they arrived in their military jeeps. They jumped out and killed the neighbors. The entire family," says L.
See also Six Killed at Anti-Syria Rally in Lebanon (AFP-Telegraph-UK)
Six people were killed and several injured on Friday in clashes between Sunnis and Alawites after protests against Syria's regime in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli.
Hamas: Palestinian Unity Government Must Not Cooperate with Israel on Security (Maan News-PA)
Speaking at the Islamic University in Gaza City, Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh said Saturday a proposed unity government should not threaten the resistance.
Of central importance, he said, was the forming of national security departments that do not cooperate with Israel. "Protecting the resistance weapon" should be a priority, he added.
NATO: Gaddafi Using Human Shields (AP-CBS News)
NATO spokeswoman Oana Lungescu Saturday accused Muammar Gaddafi of using human shields, saying the Libyan leader is "brutally attacking" his people and using mosques and children's parks as shields for his military operations.
In addition, rebels have previously accused Gaddafi of storing weapons in places like the ancient Roman ruins at Leptis Magna.
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Thousands of protesters poured into the streets in the suburbs of Damascus, Syria, and in three of the country's five largest cities on Friday. Activists said at least 19 people were killed and dozens wounded. Security forces fired on protesters in Homs, while police and protesters fought in Deir al-Zour. Thousands demonstrated in Kiswa, south of Damascus, where demonstrators carried banners that read, "Leave!" and "The people want the fall of the regime." (New York Times)
The Obama administration is gathering information on alleged human-rights abuses by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's security forces for possible referral to the International Criminal Court in the Hague, senior U.S. officials said Friday. The U.S. is also exploring ways to more directly target Syria's oil and gas revenue. "Assad is pushing his country on the path of being a pariah state," said a senior U.S. official Friday. (Wall Street Journal)
Dmitry Medvedev, the Russian president, has left little room for compromise on the question of outside intervention in Syria, complaining in an interview with the Financial Times that Russia had been all but tricked into supporting last March's UN resolution on Libya. He said the broad way in which the Western allies interpreted March's Resolution 1973 had turned it into "a scrap of paper to cover up a pointless military operation" and practically ruled out supporting any resolution on Syria, no matter how vague. "I would not like a Syrian resolution to be pulled off in a similar manner [to Libya]." (Financial Times-UK)
Global Commentary and Think-Tank Analysis (Best of U.S., UK, and Israel):
Defense Minister Ehud Barak, in an interview with France 24 on Friday, said he believes there is probably more than a 50-50 chance that Israel and the Palestinians will return to the negotiating table before September. In the meantime, he said, Israel cannot stop construction in existing settlements. "There is no real way to announce an end of construction. There's half a million people living there. They need a new kindergarten every week."
European governments, Barak added, should tell the Palestinians: "Now you must come to grips with reality," regarding their demand for a settlement freeze. "It's about taking responsibility."
"If we have a breakthrough, it will delineate a border. If there's a bui lding that [ends up] on the Palestinian side of a mutually agreed border, why should they care - they will get it." Likewise, "If it ends up on the Israeli side of a mutually agreed upon border, why should they care. It's on our side anyhow." Settlements, he insisted, are "not the real issue when coming to negotiations." (Jerusalem Post)
The Israel Defense Forces began a nation-wide Home Front defense drill on Sunday to prepare security forces for possible missile attacks at targets across the country. Municipalities, government offices, schools and kindergartens are to practice evacuating their buildings. Rescue services will also practice the evacuation of a geriatric hospital and of a factory housing hazardous materials.
Home Front Defense Minister Matan Vilnai told Israel Radio that Israel's "power of deterrence" would make anyone think twice before launching an attack against it, but the country "must be prepared also for difficult scenarios" in which hundreds of missiles strike Israel at the same time. (Ha'aretz)
Observations:
With thousands of Syrians being slaughtered, jailed or forced to flee their country, President Obama and other leaders need to find better ways to punish and isolate President Bashar al-Assad and his cronies. Mr. Obama should make clear that the Syrian strongman has lost all legitimacy.
Washington needs to mount an all-out campaign to pass a tough UN Security Council resolution condemning Syria and imposing sanctions. There is talk in Washington about pushing the top consumers of Syrian oil - Germany, Italy, France and the Netherlands - to stop buying it. Experts say the exports are small enough that a suspension would have little effect on world oil prices but a big impact on Dama scus. (New York Times)
One of the hallmarks of the Arab Spring has been the emergence of a new and more modest American foreign policy. The Obama administration has insisted on not taking the lead in promoting democratic change. Yet on a Middle Eastern front that has remained mostly quiet in 2011 - the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - the position of the U.S. is: a) it possesses a detailed solution; b) action must be taken immediately; and c) it doesn't matter whether the people concerned - Israelis and Palestinians - are agreeable or ready.
Obama has spoken in public on Syria just twice since its massacres began three months ago. But he chose to spell out U.S. terms for Israeli-Palestinian n egotiations without the agreement of Israel's prime minister, on the eve of meeting him at the White House and with only a few hours' notice - arguably the most high-handed presidential act in U.S.-Israeli relations since the Eisenhower administration.
What's extraordinary about Obama's initiative is not its details, which don't differ meaningfully from the ideas of several of Netanyahu's predecessors as prime minister. It is, rather, its superpower chutzpah - the brazen disregard for the views and political posture of this Israeli government, and the fecklessness and disarray of the current Palestinian leadership. Never mind, goes the implicit Euro-American line: We will make this happen. (Washington Post)
Iranian leader Ali Khamenei is much more esteemed in Lebanon than in Iran. The total veneration of Khamenei highlights one of the important attributes of the Imam in the Shiite faith, which views him as an infallible figure who is clairvoyant and makes correct decisions.
At a conference in Beirut on June 6, Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah described Khamenei's special status in Hizbullah as the one who has dictated the Shiite movement's strategic steps in Lebanon at the crucial moments of its history. Hashem Safieddin, Nasrallah's designated successor, noted: "Without the direct, minute by minute, command and supervision of Grand Ayatollah Khamenei, Hizbullah would not have achieved its great victory against Zionism and America" in the Second Lebanon War. Brig.-Gen. (ret.) Dr. Shimon Shapira is a senior research associate at the Jerusalem Center. (Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs)
See also Will the Assad Regime Survive? - Ron Ben-Yishai (Ynet News)
The writer is a former diplomatic adviser to the late Yitzhak Rabin.
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[Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Why Is Obama So Tough on Israel and Timid on Syria?/other news
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Why Is Obama So Tough on Israel and Timid on Syria?/other news
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