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    1. Caught in the Act: Peace Now Escorts US Officials at Settlements by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu                          
   
    	Hagit Ofran, an official of the political lobby group Peace Now, was  photographed Tuesday escorting U.S. officials and taking pictures at the  Jewish community of Revava in Samaria. 
   
    	 		American officials declined to comment and referred questions to the  Consulate spokeswoman, who so far has not returned a phone inquiry. 	
   
    		Ofran, granddaughter of the late Israeli philosopher Yeshayahu  Leibowich, often travels to Jewish communities in Judea to document  construction of Jewish homes, which Peace Now opposes. 	
   
    		She hid her face after seeing that she was being photographed by  Samaria Liaison Council director David Ha'Ivri, who greeted her with a  "hello." 	
   
    		HaIvri also saw her with Jonathan Cullen, a political officer with the  Consulate. Ha'Ivri, whose group is an official Samaria government  agency, previously has traveled with Cullen to explain to him facts that  had not been known to American officials, such as the relations between  Jewish employers and Arab workers and the extent of Jewish industrial  development in Judea and Samaria. 	
   
    		Ha'Ivri told Israel National News that he asked Cullen, "What are you  doing—spying on us?" Cullen replied, "We are just visiting." 	
   
    		Ha'Ivri said to INN, "We give the United States information they did  not know" about Jewish life in Judea and Samaria, "and we have nothing  to hide. Now they come back with a political group." 	
   
    		INN tried to ask the U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem if the same escort  privileges would be granted to nationalist lobby groups, but no one was  available for comment. Cullen, as well as a U.S. Embassy spokesman in  Tel Aviv, referred all questions to the Consulate. 	
   
    		Tuesday was not the first time Ofran has had to hide her identity or  her camera. Global Post's Fredy Gareis wrote last month, "With a  practiced motion, Hagit Ofran hides her camera under the seat, bringing  her white SUV to a halt in front of an [IDF] checkpoint." 	
   
                   
                            
                                  
   
    	Eight militants of German nationality were killed in northwest Pakistan  by a suspected United States drone strike on Monday, Pakistani  intelligence officials told Reuters. The eight were killed after two  missiles from a suspected CIA pilotless aircraft struck a mosque in the  town of Mirali. 
   
    	The officials said that the militants were members of a group called Jihad Islami. No further details were provided. 
   
    	Mohammad Alam, a resident of Mirali, described to Reuters what had  happened: "People were gathering at the mosque for prayers when a  missile hit the building. The area has been cordoned off by militants  and they are not allowing anyone there." 
   
    	The attack comes after the US warned its citizens on Sunday  that travel to Europe at the moment could be deadly. According to the  alert, the al-Qaeda terrorist organization has planned attacks in Europe  similar to the multi faceted mass attack  perpetrated in Mumbai two years ago and likely targets are public transportation systems and other tourist venues. 
   
    	"The State Department alerts US citizens to the potential for terrorist  attacks in Europe," the alert warned. "Current information suggests  that al-Qaeda and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist  attacks." 
   
    	Britain also increased the threat level from "general" to "high" for its citizens traveling to Germany and France. 
   
    	According to Reuters, what triggered the travel alerts was intelligence  that was received regarding a plot against European targets reportedly  originating with a group of individuals in mountainous northern  Pakistan, some of which are believed to be European citizens. 
   
    	The person who is believed to have passed on the information about the  terror plot has been identified by the media as Ahmed Sidiqi, a German  of Afghan origin, who had been arrested and interrogated in Afghanistan. 
   
    	According to German counter-terrorism expert Guido Steinberg, Sidiqi  was a member of a cell of militants from Hamburg that was believed to be  a central component of the conspiracy. The terror cell left for  Pakistan in March 2009 and joined Pakistan-based members of the militant  organization Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU). 
   
    	A CNN report said that the group consisted of 11 members, including a  German of Syrian descent and a German of Iranian descent. While under  arrest, Sidiqi divulged new, unverified information every day regarding  the terror plot, and specifically named Britain and France as possible  targets. 
   
    	It is as unclear at the present time whether Monday's drone attack is related to the suspected terror plot in Europe.             
   
                 
   
    	IDF Intelligence chief General Amos Yadlin said Monday afternoon that  the ultimate goal held by anti-Israel terrorists is to attack Tel Aviv  and the Gush Dan region, the heart of Israeli commerce and Israel's most  concentrated population area,  from three fronts. Iran, Syria and  Hizbullah hope for a chance to rain missiles on central Israel from  three directions, he said. 
   
    	"Gush Dan is the main target at which our enemies plan to fire missile," he said. Yadlin spoke at an event marking 100 years since  the establishment of the first kibbutz, the collective settlements that  were unique to Israel at the start of the return to Zion. 
   
    	Currently most rocket attacks are carried out by Gaza terrorists, and  target southern Israel. Hamas hopes to gain the improved missile  technology that would allow it to target central Israel as well, Yadlin  said. 
   
    	Hizbullah targeted Israeli cities, villages, roads and industrial  areas with missiles during the Second Lebanon War, raining down katyusha  rockets throughout the north and one grad missle that reached the  Netanya area. 114 IDF soldiers and 43 civilians were killed. The  terrorist group, which has since joined Lebanon's ruling coalition, was  unable to carry out plans to target central Israel after IDF warplanes  demolished its larger missiles in the first days of battle. 
   
    	Yadlin also spoke of the chances for Middle East peace. The biggest  obstacle to peace is Iran, he said. The Islamic Republic funds terrorist  groups that upset regional stability and undermine peace talks. Iran  gives Hizbullah $1 billion every year, and also gives Hamas and Islamic  Jihad annual donations of $100 million and $50 million respectively. 
   
    	Hizbullah, Hamas and Islamic Jihad all list the destruction of Israel  as one of their primary goals and are all opposed to peace talks between  Israel and Arab states or the Palestinian Authority.             
   
                 
   
    	Major-general Yair Naveh will return to the IDF and be appointed Deputy  Chief of Staff, media outlets throughout Israel reported on Monday. 
   
    	Naveh will be appointed for the position after two serving generals  refused to accept it. Since his retirement from the IDF in 2007 as Head  of Central Command, Naveh has served as CEO of CityPass, a company  responsible for building and operating Jerusalem's up and coming light  rail. 
   
    	Defense Minister Ehud Barak's office said in a statement that Barak had  met with Naveh on Sunday in his office in Tel Aviv, where the two  discussed the possibility that Naveh would return to the IDF and become  Deputy Chief of Staff. 
   
    	Despite the fact that the statement claimed that "the issue of  appointment of the deputy chief of staff of the IDF agreed upon in the  coming days," Voice of Israel Radio reported on Monday evening that  Naveh's appointment is not official but is de facto. 
   
    	In August, Barak announced that Maj.-Gen. Yoav Galant will be the IDF's 20th Chief of Staff,  succeeding Lt.-Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi, whose term will end in February.  Galant was chosen over four other candidates: Generals Benny Ganz (the  current Deputy Chief of Staff whom Naveh will be replacing), Gadi  Eisencott, Gadi Shamni and Avi Mizrachi. 
   
    	Both Eisencott and Mizrahi turned down the Deputy Chief of Staff  position. Mizrahi is expected to retire from the army after completing  his term as Central Command chief. Eisencott is likely to remain in the  IDF and participate in the race to become Israel's 21st chief of staff  when Galant's term is over. 
   
    	With this appointment, Naveh, who is a graduate of the Netiv Meir  yeshiva in Jerusalem, will become the highest ranking religious officer  in the IDF. 
   
    	Naveh has been severely criticized by national religious elements for  his involvement as Head of Central Command in the 2005 expulsion of Jews  from Gaza, and in particular for his involvement in the Amona Confrontation  during which hundreds of  activists, mostly youth but MK's and other  well known personalities as well, were injured, some seriously, when  nine homes in the hilltop community were demolished in February of  2006 following a Peace Now lawsuit. 
   
    	Naveh said afterwards that the police had used "reasonable force." He  said that the police had responded to the violence of the  protestors, and were "not far from life-threatening situations."  However, films taken at the event showed mainly extreme police violence  against passive protesters and girls suffering verbal and physical abuse  as 10,000 policemen and IDF soldiers faced 4000 protestors.             
   
                 
   
    	An attempt to unify the two religious-Zionist Knesset factions, Jewish  Home (HaBayit HaYehudi) and National Union (Ichud Leumi), failed this  week as the parties disagreed over how to respond to pressure for a  second Judea and Samaria construction freeze. 
   
    	The National Union had hoped that the Jewish Home, which is part of the  Likud-led ruling coalition, would announce it would leave the  government if a second Judea and Samaria construction freeze were to be  announced. Instead, Jewish Home head and Minister of Science Daniel  Hershkowitz announced that his party opposes an additional freeze, but  he delivered no ultimatum regarding his party's continued partnership in  the coalition. 
   
    	National Union head MK Yaakov "Ketzaleh" Katz expressed frustration at  the decision. "As a result of your 'unanimous' announcement yesterday,  there is rejoicing and festivity in the Prime Minister's Office. But it  is a day of great mourning for the Jewish people, a day of tears and  fasting," Ketzaleh wrote in a message to Hershkowitz. 
   
    	"The Prime Minister understands exactly what you mean when you say that  you 'oppose the continuation of the construction freeze.' He  understands that you won't leave the coalition. As a result, the Prime  Minister plans to announce an additional two-month freeze," he  continued. "This means that in the future, even if we had planned to  unify, all that has been lost." 
   
    	Ketzaleh later defended his harsh message to Hershkowitz. "By staying  in the government, Hershkowitz has led Netanyahu to freeze the homes of  those who sent me to Knesset, to freeze my homes and the homes of my  children, as part of a plan to destroy them. For this reason alone, I  can allow myself to fight against Hershkowitz with all my strength," he  said.             
   
                              
   
    	Israel is surrendering to Arabs the traditional burial site of the  prophet Samuel, known as Neve Samuel, as it once did with the Tomb of  Joseph. The holy site is located a short distance to the north of the  Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot, near the site of a farm that was  torched twice by Arabs in the past four days. 
   
    	Yisrael Orbach told Israel National News that Arabs set part of his  orchard on fire on the Sabbath and tried to burn it down again on  Monday. An indication of Israel's willingness to surrender sovereignty  over the site was reflected in a decision to close the burial site at  night because authorities say they cannot insure the public's safety  during the evening hours. 
   
    	A prayer session was held Monday night to protest the decision. 
   
    	The Palestinian Authority would take control of Neve Samuel under a  previous informal agreement with the former Olmert government. The  government tourist information site lists Neve Samuel along with other  holy sites but unlike the others, there is no link for details on travel  directions. It is located next to the Givat Ze'ev highway northwest of  Jerusalem. 
   
    	Orbach says the latest attempt to destroy his farm is only one of  countless attacks on it and on the traditional burial site, where Jewish  holy items have been desecrated in the past, as pictured.  "Since the  freeze, the Arabs have staged a kind of Intifada against us," he said. 
   
    	He used to herd sheep but was forced to give that up after numerous  thefts by Arabs, including those from a nearby village which he reports  is filled with members of Hamas. He now grows pomegranate, olive and fig  trees, among others, but the Arabs have tried to destroy them, as well. 
   
    	"Last Shabbat, when we returned home, we smelled smoke and rushed to  discover that the lower part of the farm was on fire," according to  Orbach. The blaze destroyed dozens of trees, and the flames reached the  edge of a memorial tent he has erected in memory of his daughter, who  was killed several years ago by Arab terrorists. 
   
    	Orbach says the forest that once surrounded the areas has disappeared. "For years, the Arabs cut down and burned the trees.  
   
    	They destroyed the trunks by peeling off the bark and then chopping  them down, claiming the trees are theirs. Now the forest is gone."   
   
    	He charges the police with not only ignoring the situation but also  with hindering volunteers who try to help Orbach. "On Shabbat, a  policeman arrived and said to us, 'Make sure there is no commotion here  or there will be problems for you.'" 
   
    	Orbach says he longer goes to the police station to file a complaint  because police officers previously have turned the tables and blamed him  for incidents. 
   
    	"Police officers come and laugh at us, and detectives humiliate visitors and then charge us with false accusations," he added. 
   
    	Orbach also revealed that the Jewish National Fund's work force  includes several Arabs from the nearby Hamas village who illegally chop  down the trees and sell the wood. "The trees from the forest became  charcoal for stoves in Hevron," according to Orbach. "We are giving the  Arabs the Neve Samuel site like we gave them Joseph's Tomb."             
   
                 
    
    	Jerusalem approved on Monday a new comprehensive plan to improve  facilities for an expected 15 million visitors to the Western Wall  (Kotel) in the coming years.The number of visitors has increased five  times in the last several years" and will continue to grow, Western Wall  Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz said. 
   
    	The new project is aimed at providing better facilities—especially for  women—and will include an information center and a stations for police  and first aid. 
   
    	Secular Jewish visitors, as well as non-Jewish tourists, have become  more numerous at the Western Wall, which stands at the exterior end of  the area that includes the Temple Mount, Judaism's most sacred site. The  Wall is not part of the Temple Mount itself. 
   
    	"Teachers bring their classes to the Wall, not only to pray but also to  pass on a meaningful experience," according to the Western Wall  Heritage Foundation. "Parents of Bar and Bat Mitzvah children want to  connect them with Jewish history, and groups of Israeli army soldiers  and officers come to learn and discuss Jewish values," it added. 
   
    	The new project is designed to provide visitors with facilities where  they can sit, discuss topics and learn during their visit. 
   
    	The tourist center, which will not encroach on the prayer area,  reflects the approach that "archaeology is not dead stone." It will  preserve discoveries and "combine them into an exhibition space that  envelops the visitors," Rabbi Rabinowitz said. 
   
    	The new plan still has not come up with a solution for the crowded  women's area following the High Court's rejection of plans to build a  foot bridge for women visitors. 
   
    	Muslims have charged that Israeli archaeological objects are a  camouflage for underground work that allegedly is aimed at causing the  Arab mosques on the Temple Mount to collapse. The Palestinian Authority  also has aired pogroms and sermons charging that there is no Jewish  connection with the Temple Mount and that First and Second Temples never  existed.             
     
 
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       "(b) as a condition of its withdrawal from such territory, that  State may require the institution of security measures reasonably  designed to ensure that that territory shall not again be used to mount a  threat or use of force against it of such a nature as to justify  exercise of self-defense;
       "(c) Where the prior holder of territory had seized that  territory unlawfully, the state which subsequently takes that territory  in the lawful exercise of self-defense has, against that prior holder,  better title.
       "... as between Israel, acting defensively in 1948 and 1967, on  the one hand, and her Arab neighbors, acting aggressively, in 1948 and  1967, on the other, Israel has the better title in the territory of what  was Palestine, including the whole of Jerusalem, than do Jordan and  Egypt."
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
        
        
        
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          A replica of Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque is being completed a few  hundred meters from the border with Israel in Maroun al-Ras in southern  Lebanon in honor of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's upcoming  visit, Yediot Ahronot reported Tuesday.
         The structure is  being made to look exactly like its Jerusalem prototype with a golden  dome, but with an Iranian flag in honor of its sponsor.
         The site will also include a boardwalk and a lookout point from which Ahmadinejad plans to throw a symbolic stone at Israel.
          Shimon Biton, head of the council of the Israeli town of Avivim,  located just a few hundred meters from the new mosque, said: "From our  bitter experience we are sure that duri  ng the next war this site will be used as a foremost Hizbullah outpost.  I am certain that bunkers and military storerooms have been built  underneath it."  
       
         A 60 Minutes/Vanity Fair poll conducted Sep. 6-8 found that just 10% of Americans would support a war with Iran if it attacked Israel.
         11% said Iran's testing of a nuclear bomb would constitute a just cause for supporting a war.
          25% would support war if Iran attacked the U.S. fleet in the Persian  Gulf, while 25% would support war only if Iran attacked U.S. soil.  
       
          Methodist preacher David Hallam, 62, of Birmingham, England, a former  Labour MEP, has accused his own church of wasting funds to pursue a  vendetta against Israel.
         "What I object to is money which I am  putting on the collection plate on a Sunday being used to fund a  political campaign against the Jewish state. This is both discriminatory  and a misuse of a charity's funds."
         "The Methodist Church seems  to think it has a God-given right to tell Jews how to run their affairs.  It is very disturbing we are getting involved in a territory where we  don't have any members or churches."
         Paul Diamond, a barrister  with expertise in human rights, will argue that a Methodis  t resolution passed in the summer which called for a boycott of some  Israeli goods is in breach of European human rights law and an EU  directive on racism.
         By singling out Israel, rather than other  countries with often worse human rights records, Diamond will claim the  church is being deliberately prejudiced against the Jewish state.  
       
          Israel's national chess team won a bronze medal on Sunday at the 39th  Chess Olympiad, coming in third among 148 teams in the event, held in  Russia.
         The Israeli team won silver at the Olympiad two years  ago. Ranked 11th before the event, the team outplayed chess powers from  the U.S., Armenia (champion at two previous Olympiads) and third-ranked  China.  
 
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     The  U.S. is scrambling to find a way to save the Middle East peace talks  before an Arab League meeting in Libya this weekend. Secretary of State  Hillary Clinton spoke to Prime Minister Netanyahu on Sunday, the fifth  time in the past week.
         One senior Israeli official said that  Netanyahu is "determined to make sure talks go forward," and is  "cautiously and discretely" discussing the settlement issue with the  U.S. and his own cabinet. The official said Netanyahu is also  considering a set of confidence-building measures to offer the  Palestinians in lieu of a full settlement freeze. "Something has to be  agreed on to keep [the Palestinians] at the talks, but not put a full  freeze on settlements," another senior Israeli official said. (CNN)  
     As  secretive U.S. mediation efforts drag on, aides say Palestinian  President Mahmoud Abbas may try to stall until after November's U.S.  midterm elections, hoping Obama will then be bolder in pressuring  Israel. A Palestinian negotiator said the U.S. is seeking to extend a  10-month-old ban on housing starts in West Bank settlements an extra 60  days - a somewhat mystifying timeframe that has drawn notice for being  just enough to get past the midterms.
         Palestinian officials have  recently floated the idea of asking the UN Security Council to recognize  a Palestinian state in the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem. As part  of his attempt to persuade Netanyahu to extend the moratorium, Obama  promised he would block any Security Council action for the next year, a  Palestinian official said. (AP)  
     Israeli  Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz said it would be "very difficult" for  his government to renew a freeze on settlement construction in return  for American security assurances. "It was a unilateral gesture,"  Steinitz said in an interview Monday. "You don't negotiate on unilateral  gestures. You negotiate on a peace settlement." Steinitz said there was  no "reciprocity" or flexibility from the Palestinian Authority during  the freeze. "To come now and to demand more is very problematic," he  said. "When you are making a unilateral gesture it is not open to  negotiation."
         Israel says the settlements aren't illegal because  the West Bank wasn't recognized as belonging to anyone before the 1967  war, in which Israel prevailed,   and therefore isn't occupied. (Bloomberg)  
     Israel's  Supreme Court upheld a deportation order against Irish Nobel peace  laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire, who has taken up the Palestinian  cause. Israel banned Maguire from entering the country because of her  attempt to breach Israel's naval blockade of Gaza aboard a ship in June.  During Monday's Supreme Court hearing, Maguire called on Israel to  cease what she called its "apartheid" policy against the Palestinian  people. "This is no place for propaganda," Justice Asher Grunis retorted  and cut her off. Interior Ministry officials say Maguire knew she would  not be allowed into the country but sought to provoke an incident. (AP) 
     Prime  Minister Netanyahu told the Israeli Cabinet on Monday: "One month ago,  the Palestinians entered into direct talks with us, following a series  of gestures that the government carried out in order to advance the  peace process. We have fully lived up to our commitment, a difficult  commitment that we took upon ourselves. Now there is interest in  continuing the peace negotiations. This is a vital interest for the  State of Israel. We are in the midst of sensitive diplomatic contacts  with the U.S. administration in order to find a solution that will allow  the continuation of the talks."  (Prime Minister's Office)  
     Norwegian  UNIFIL troops helped two Lebanese arrested by the Israel Defense Forces  to escape from an IDF detention facility, Norwegian journalist Odd  Karsten Tveit claims in a new book. In 1992, Norwegian forces helped the  prisoners escape from the al-Khaim Prison in southern Lebanon. The  detainees were given UNIFIL uniforms and hidden in a bus used by  Norwegian soldiers on leave. Tveit told Norwegian media that Hagrup  Haukland, the former commander of UNIFIL's Norwegian battalion, made the  decision to help the two prisoners. The two held a press conference in  September 1992 and spoke about their escape, without revealing the help  they had received from the Norwegian force. (Ynet News)  
     Britain  and Spain will not send delegates to the OECD's biannual tourism  conference on October 20-22, because it will be held in Jerusalem,  Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov said Monday. OECD officials had  demanded that Israel move the conference to Tel Aviv. The Palestinians  had urged OECD members to stay away from the conference, Misezhnikov  charged. "The Palestinians, who insist they are a reliable negotiating  partner, are continuing to cause us damage," he said. (Ha'aretz) 
     The  UN Human Rights Council is the mandated UN body responsible for the  promotion and protection of international human rights. But the council  has turned its mandate on its head. It has turned a blind eye to the  world's most serious human rights violators, failing to adopt any  resolution or investigative mandate for such human rights violator  countries as China, Cuba, Libya, North Korea, Russia or Iran, to name  but a few - all being listed on Freedom House's list of the 20 worst  human rights abusers. While the UN General Assembly calls for countries  to be elected to the council based on their human rights records, 24 out  of 47 present members (51%) fail to meet fundamental standards of  democracy and human rights.
         Since its 2006 creation, 80% of the  council's resolutions ha  ve singled out one member state - Israel - for differential and  discriminatory treatment, thereby breaching the UN charter's  foundational principle of "equality for all nations, large and small."  The tragedy in all this is that a UN body, established for the  protection of human rights, has become a human rights violator. In  particular, these violations now take place under the protective cover  of the UN, invoking the imprimatur of international law and marching  under the banner of human rights. The writer is a former minister of justice and attorney-general of Canada. (The Australian)  
     Describing  Israel as a "Jewish state" may seem like standard boilerplate in the  United States, often used in newspaper articles and television programs.  President George W. Bush used the "Jewish state" concept in his  speeches and in an exchange of letters with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel  Sharon in 2004. President Obama has also adopted the phrase, most  recently in a speech last month before the UN General Assembly.
          For the Israeli government of Prime Minister Netanyahu, Palestinian  recognition of Israel as a "Jewish state" would mean acceptance that the  Jews have existed in the Middle East for thousands of years. Israeli  Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren notes that the demand is not a new  concept: the UN partition of the British mandate in 1948 referred to a  "Jewish state" and an "Arab state  ."  (Washington Post)  
     Whatever  has happened to the Arabs of Palestine over the last 60 years is a  result of their refusal 1. to stand up against the Hashemites (Jordan)  and the Nasserites (Egypt) who took over the land designated for the  "Arab state" envisioned in the 1947 Partition Plan and, then, 2. to  negotiate seriously with the Jewish state. The longer the local Arabs  remain stubborn in seeking symbolic victories, the smaller Palestine  will become. (New Republic) 
     
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     Eli E. Hertz       
        Eli E. Hertz is the president of Myths and Facts, an organization  devoted to research and publication of information regarding US  interests in the world and particularly in the Middle East. Mr. Hertz is  also the Chairman of the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East  Reporting. His writings and opinions, unless stated otherwise, are not  derived from his position as Chairman of CAMERA.
        Published: 10/04/10, 8:26 PM
       The  U.S. Administration, the European Union, the United Nations, and Russia  made the decision to rewrite history by labeling the Territories  'Occupied Territories,' the Settlements as an 'Obstacle to Peace' and  'Not Legitimate.'
        The U.S. Administration, the European Union, the United  Nations, and Russia made the  decision to rewrite history by labeling  the Territories 'Occupied Territories,' the Settlements as an 'Obstacle  to Peace' and 'Not Legitimate,' thus endowing them with an aura of bogus  statehood and a false history. The use of these dishonest loaded terms,  empowers terrorism and incites Palestinian Arabs with the right to use  all measures to expel Israel.
               The Jewish People's Right to the Land of Israel:
                1. The "Mandate for Palestine" & the Law of War
              United Nations Secretary-General Ban  Ki-moon, United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and the  European Union Foreign Affairs Chief Catherine Ashton became victims of  the 'Occupation' mantra their own organization has repeated over and  over in its propaganda campaign to legitimize the Arab position.
                Continuous pressure from the "Quartet" (U.S., the European Union, the UN  and Russia) to surrender parts of the Land of Israel are contrary to  international law as stated in the "Mandate for Palestine" document,  that firmly call to "encourage ... close settlement by Jews on the land,  including State lands and waste lands not required for public  purposes." It also requires "seeing that no Palestine territory shall be  ceded or leased to, or in any way placed under the control of the  government of any foreign power."
                Any attempt to negate the Jewish people's right to Palestine -  Eretz-Israel, and to deny them access and control in the area designated  for the Jewish people by the League of Nations is a serious  infringement of international law.
               The "Mandate for Palestine" an historical League of  Nations document, laid down the Jewish legal right under international  law to settle anywhere in western Palestine, the area between the Jordan  River and the Mediterranean Sea, an entitlement unaltered in  international law. Fifty-one member countries - the entire League of  Nations - unanimously declared on July 24, 1922:
                "Whereas recognition has been given to the historical connection of the  Jewish people with Palestine and to the grounds for reconstituting their  national home in that country."
              On June 30, 1922, a joint resolution of both Houses of  Congress of the United States unanimously endorsed the "Mandate for  Palestine":
                "Favoring the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.
              "Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the  United States of America in Congress assembled. That the United States  of America favors the establishment in Palestine of a national home for  the Jewish people, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be  done which should prejudice the civil and religious rights of Christian  and all other non-Jewish communities in Palestine, and that the holy  places and religious buildings and sites in Palestine shall be  adequately protected." [italics in the original]
               Six months before the War of  Independence in 1948, Palestinian Arabs launched a series of riots,  pillaging, and bloodletting. Then came the invasion of seven Arab armies  from neighboring states attempting to prevent the establishment of a  Jewish state in accordance with the UN's 1947 recommendation to  Partition Palestine, a plan the Arabs rejected.
                The Jewish state not only survived, it came into possession of  territories - land from which its adversaries launched their first  attempt to destroy the newly created State of Israel.
              Israel's citizens understood that defeat meant the end of  their Jewish state before it could even get off the ground. In the first  critical weeks of battle, and against all odds, Israel prevailed on  several fronts.
                The metaphor of Israel having her back to the sea reflected the image  crafted by Arab political and religious leaders' rhetoric and  incitement. Already in 1948 several car bombs had killed Jews, and  massacres of Jewish civilians underscored Arab determination to wipe out  the Jews and their state.
                6,000 Israelis died as a result of that war, in a population of 600,000.  One percent of the Jewish population was gone. In American terms, the  equivalent is 3 million American civilians and soldiers killed over an  18-month period.
                Israel's War of Independence in 1948 was considered lawful and in  self-defence as may be reflected in UN resolutions naming Israel a  "peace loving State" when it applied for membership at the United  Nations. Both the Security Council (4 March, 1949, S/RES/69) and the UN  General Assembly (11 May, 1949, (A/RES/273 (III)) declared:
                "[Security Council] Decides in its judgment that Israel is a  peace-loving State and is able and willing to carry out the obligations  contained in the Charter ..."
              5. Arab Unlawful Acts of Aggression in 1967
               In June 1967, the combined armies of Egypt, Syria, and Jordan attacked  Israel with the clear purpose expressed by Egypt's President:  "Destruction of Israel." At the end of what is now known as the Six-Day  War, Israel, against all odds, was victorious and in possession of the  territories of Judea and Samaria [E.H., The West Bank], Sinai and the  Golan Heights.
                International law makes a clear distinction between defensive wars and  wars of aggression. More than half a century after the 1948 War, and  more than four decades since the 1967 Six-Day War, it is hard to imagine  the dire circumstances Israel faced and the price it paid to fend off  its neighbors' attacks.
               Who Starts Wars Does Matter
               Professor, Judge Stephen M. Schwebel, past President of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) states the following facts:
                "The facts of the June 1967 'Six Day War' demonstrate that Israel  reacted defensively against the threat and use of force against her by  her Arab neighbors. This is indicated by the fact that Israel responded  to Egypt's prior closure of the Straits of Tiran, its proclamation of a  blockade of the Israeli port of Eilat, and the manifest threat of the  UAR's [The state formed by the union of the republics of Egypt and Syria  in 1958] use of force inherent in its massing of troops in Sinai,  coupled with its ejection of UNEF.
                "It is indicated by the fact that, upon Israeli responsive action  against the UAR, Jordan initiated hostilities against Israel. It is  suggested as well by the fact that, despite the most intense efforts by  the Arab States and their supporters, led by the Premier of the Soviet  Union, to gain condemnation of Israel as an aggressor by the hospitable  organs of the United Nations, those efforts were decisively defeated.
                "The conclusion to which these facts lead is that the Israeli conquest  of Arab and Arab-held territory was defensive rather than aggressive  conquest."
              Judge Sir Elihu Lauterpacht wrote in 1968, one year after the 1967 Six-Day War:
                "On 5th June, 1967, Jordan deliberately overthrew the Armistice  Agreement by attacking the Israeli-held part of Jerusalem. There was no  question of this Jordanian action being a reaction to any Israeli  attack. It took place notwith�standing explicit Israeli assurances,  conveyed to King Hussein through the U.N. Commander, that if Jordan did  not attack Israel, Israel would not attack Jordan.
                "Although the charge of aggression is freely made against Israel in  relation to the Six-Days War the fact remains that the two attempts made  in the General Assembly in June-July 1967 to secure the condemnation of  Israel as an aggressor failed. A clear and striking majority of the  members of the U.N. voted against the proposition that Israel was an  aggressor."
               Israel Has the Better Title to the Territory of What Was Palestine, Including the Whole of Jerusalem
               International law makes it clear: All of Israel's wars with its Arab neighbors were in self-defence.
                Professor, Judge Schwebel, wrote in What Weight to Conquest:
              "(a) a state [Israel] acting in lawful exercise of its right  of self-defense may seize and occupy foreign territory as long as such  seizure and occupation are necessary to its self-defense;
               "No legal Right Shall Spring from a Wrong"
               Professor Schwebel explains that the  principle of "acquisition of territory by war is inadmissible" must be  read together with other principles:
                "... namely, that no legal right shall spring from a wrong, and the  Charter principle that the Members of the United Nations shall refrain  in their international relations from the threat or use of force against  the territorial integrity or political independence of any State."
                Simply stated: Arab illegal aggression against the territorial integrity  and political independence of Israel, cannot and should not be  rewarded.
              Professor Julius Stone, a leading authority on the Law of Nations, stated:
                "Territorial Rights Under International Law.... By their [Arab  countries] armed attacks against the State of Israel in 1948, 1967, and  1973, and by various acts of belligerency throughout this period, these  Arab states flouted their basic obligations as United Nations members to  refrain from threat or use of force against Israel's territorial  integrity and political independence. These acts were in flagrant  violation inter alia of Article 2(4) and paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) of  the same article."
                Thus, under international law Israel acted lawfully by exercising its  right to self-defence when it redeemed and legally reoccupied Judea and  Samaria, known also as the West Bank.
               Legalities aside, before 1967 there were no Jewish settlements in the  West Bank, and for the first ten years of so-called occupation there  were almost no Jewish settlers in the West Bank. And still there was no  peace with the Palestinians. The notion that Jewish communities pose an  obstacle to peace is a red herring designed to blame Israel for lack of  progress in the 'Peace Process' and enable Palestinian leadership to  continue to reject any form of compromise and reconciliation with Israel  as a Jewish state.
        Tishrei 26, 5771 / 04 October 10
        August 24, 2010 | 10:55pm
         The Arab Lobby. Lost  in all of the controversy over the mosque is the fact that the Arab  lobby is one of the strongest in America—even stronger than Israel's,  says a controversial new book. Alan Dershowitz on how Arab governments  influence U.S. politics.
                   While the media and politicians engage in frenzied  debate about the virtues and vices of building—or preventing the  building of—a Muslim community center (cum mosque) near the "sacred  ground" of 9/11, Iran continues to build a nuclear weapon, as the  Israelis and Palestinians take a tentative step toward building a  peaceful resolution to their age-old conflict. Inevitably, whenever  Middle East issues take center stage, the question of the role of  lobbies, particularly those that advocate for foreign countries, becomes  a hot topic. This book by longtime Middle East authority, Mitchell  Bard, is a must read for anyone who cares—and who doesn't?—about the  role of lobbies in influencing American policy in the Middle East. Its  thesis, which is sure to be controversial, is easily summarized:
                   "If  the reputation then builds that the Saudis take care of friends when  they leave office, you'd be surprised how much better friends you have  when they are just coming into office."
                   Yes Virginia, there is a big bad lobby that  distorts U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East way out of proportion to  its actual support by the American public. Professors Stephen Walt and  John Mearsheimer, author of the screed, The Israel Lobby,  are right about that. But the offending lobby is not AIPAC, which  supports Israel, but rather the Arab lobby, which opposes the Jewish  state.
                   Both the pro-Israel and pro-Arab lobby (really  lobbies because there are several for each) are indeed powerful but  there is a big difference—a difference that goes to the heart of the  role of lobbying in a democracy. Bard puts it this way:
                   "One of the most important distinguishing  characteristics of the Arab lobby is that it has no popular support.  While the Israeli lobby has hundreds of thousands of grass root members  and public opinion polls consistently reveal a huge gap between support  for Israel and the Arab nations/Palestinians, the Arab lobby has almost  no foot soldiers or public sympathy. It's most powerful elements tend to  be bureaucrats who represent only their personal views or what they  believe are their institutional interests, and foreign governments that  care only about their national interests, not those of the United  States. What they lack in human capital in terms of American advocates,  they make up for with almost unlimited resources to try to buy what they  usually cannot win on the merits of their arguments."
                     The  Arab Lobby: The Invisible Alliance That Undermines America's Interests  in the Middle East. By Mitchell Bard. 432 pages. Harper. $27.99. This  is a critical distinction for a democracy. The case for Israel (though  not for all of its policies) is an easy sell for pro-Israel lobbyists,  especially elected representatives. Voting in favor of Israel is popular  not only in areas with a large concentration of Jewish voters, but  throughout the country, because Israel is popular with Evangelical  Christians in particular and with much, though certainly not all, of the  public in general. Lobbies that reflect the will of the people are an  important part of the democratic process. Thus, the American Association  of Retired People (AARP), the principal lobbying group for the elderly,  is extremely powerful because there are so many elderly people in this  country who want to protect social security, Medicaid, and other  benefits. The National Rifle Association (NRA) is a powerful lobby  precisely because so many Americans, for better or worse, love their  guns. And The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is a powerful lobby because Americans, in general, support the Middle East's only democracy and reliable American ally.
                   But why is the Arab lobby, and most particularly  the Saudi lobby, also powerful? Saudi Arabia has virtually no support  among Americans. Indeed, it is widely reviled for its export of  terrorists such as Osama bin Laden, its manipulation of oil prices, its  anti-Christian and anti-Semitic policies, its total deprivation of any  semblance of freedom of speech or dissent, and its primitive forms of  punishment that include stoning and amputation. Yet, as Bard  demonstrates, the Saudi lobby has beaten the pro-Israel lobby over and  over again in head-to-head conflicts, such as the sale of sophisticated  weapons to a regime that doesn't even have the technical skills to use  them, and the conflict over whether to move the United States' embassy  to Jerusalem. Even now, Saudi Arabia is lobbying to obtain a multibillion-dollar arms deal, and it is likely to succeed over the objections of Israel.
                   How then does a lobby with no popular support  manage to exert influence in a democratic country? The secret is very  simple. The Arab lobby in general and the Saudis in particular make  little effort to influence popularly elected public officials,  particularly legislators. Again, listen to Bard:
                   "The Saudis have taken a different tact from the  Israeli lobby, focusing a top-down rather than bottom-up approach to  lobbying. As hired gun, J. Crawford Cook, wrote in laying out his  proposed strategy for the kingdom, 'Saudi Arabia has a need to influence  the few that influence the many, rather than the need to influence the  many to whom the few must respond.'"
                   The primary means by which the Saudis exercise  this influence is money. They spend enormous amounts of lucre to buy (or  rent) former state department officials, diplomats, White House aides,  and legislative leaders who become their elite lobbying corps. Far more  insidiously, the Saudis let it be known that if current government  officials want to be hired following their retirement from government  service, they had better hew to the Saudi line while they are serving in  our government. The former Saudi ambassador to the United States,  Prince Bandar, who was so close to the President George H.W. Bush that  he referred to himself as "Bandar Bush," acknowledged the relationship  between how a government official behaves while in office and how well  he will be rewarded when he leaves office. "If the reputation then  builds that the Saudis take care of friends when they leave office,  you'd be surprised how much better friends you have when they are just  coming into office."
                   Bard concludes from this well known quid pro quo  that: "given the potential of these post-retirement opportunities, it  would not be surprising if officials adopted positions while in  government to make themselves marketable to the Arab lobby."
                   The methodology employed by the Arab lobby is thus  totally inconsistent with democratic governance, because it does not  reflect the will of the people but rather the corruption of the elite,  while the Israeli lobby seems to operate within the parameters of  democratic processes. Yet so much has been written about the allegedly  corrosive nature of the Israeli lobby, while the powerful Arab lobby has  widely escaped scrutiny and criticism. This important book thus  contributes to the open marketplace of ideas by illuminating the dark  side of the massive and largely undemocratic Arab lobbying efforts to  influence American policy with regard to the Middle East.
                                     In-Depth Issues:
           Iran Building Replica of Al-Aqsa Mosque in South Lebanon in Honor of Ahmadinejad's Visit - Oshrat Nagar Levit (Ynet News)
          Poll: Americans Don't Want War with Iran (Politico)
          Methodist Preacher to Sue Church over Anti-Israel Bias - Robert Mendick (Telegraph-UK)
          Israel Wins Bronze Medal in 39th Chess Olympiad - Eli Shvidler (Ha'aretz)
          News Resources - Israel and the Mideast:  
          Global Commentary and Think-Tank Analysis (Best of U.S., UK, and Israel):  
          Observations:  
          The Other Existential Threat - Daniel Gordis (Commentary)  
          The writer is senior vice president of the Shalem Center in Jerusalem. 
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