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Thursday, March 17, 2016

UN first announces, then retracts new Canadian funding for UNRWA


UN first announces, then retracts new Canadian funding for UNRWA. (TOI).

The United Nations has retracted a statement saying Canada will resume contributing funds to the UN relief agency that aids and protects Palestinian refugees.

UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said late Wednesday that the UN statement on the meeting of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcoming the restart of funding for UNRWA was an early draft sent by mistake “that did not properly reflect” their discussion.

Canada stopped funding UNRWA under former prime minster Stephen Harper. UNRWA marked its 65th anniversary last year. Ban said at the time that the agency was never meant to exist for 65 years but “exists because of political failure.”

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Friday, August 21, 2015

Video - Hamas Friday Sermon in Gaza: Our People Hate UNRWA the Most, It Is Corrupt


Hmmmm......I guess they're still upset about their rocket storage :)

Friday, December 5, 2014

Obama 'peace partner' Hamas Vows 'Blood-bath' in 'Spontaneous Reaction' to Israel.


Obama 'peace partner' Hamas Vows 'Blood-bath' in 'Spontaneous Reaction' to Israel. (INN).

Hamas politburo chief Khaled Mashaal has blamed the rise of terror in Jerusalem and in Israel as a whole on a "spontaneous reaction to Israeli stubbornness," in an interview with Sky News Friday morning.

Mashaal, who gave his first interview since Operation Protective Edge in Gaza and spoke from Hamas headquarters in Qatar, blamed Israel and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu for the security situation, claiming - as other Palestinian Arab leaders have - that Israel's continuing to build on its own land "provoked" the attacks.

"The Palestinian people no longer have anything to lose in light of the continuation of the occupation and settlements, stealing the land, the attacks on the women and children and the holy sites," he said.

"The reaction is spontaneous...the Israeli stubbornness, combined with the international impotence in solving the Palestinian issue with a just solution, which gives the Palestinian people their self-determination, and gets rid of occupation...will lead to chaos in the region, not just in the Palestinian arena, but to an open conflict - a blood-bath." Hmmm ...Some 'peace partner. Read the full story here.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

"Save Hamas" - UN Says It Can’t Feed Syrian Refugees as UNRWA Raises Billions for Palestinians.


"Save Hamas" - UN Says It Can’t Feed Syrian Refugees as UNRWA Raises Billions for PalestiniansFrom Al Jazeera:
The United Nations’ food agency has announced that it is suspending its food programme serving more than 1.7 million Syrian refugees because it has run out of money.
The World Food Programme (WFP) said on Monday that it “immediately needs” at least $64m in December alone to support the displaced Syrians now living in neighbouring countries such as Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq and Turkey.
“A suspension of WFP food assistance will endanger the health and safety of these refugees and will potentially cause further tensions, instability and insecurity in the neighbouring host countries,” said WFP Executive Director Ertharin Cousin, in an appeal to donors.
“The suspension of WFP food assistance will be disastrous for many already suffering families.”
Since the war in Syria began in 2011, over three million people have fled to neighbouring countries.
Under the UN programme, the refugees use vouchers to buy food in local shops. The UN provides basics like flour, cooking oil and sugar. But it also gives vital food vouchers to pregnant and nursing mothers.
“Without WFP vouchers, many families will go hungry. For refugees already struggling to survive the harsh winter, the consequences of halting this assistance will be devastating,” the UN said.
Every month, the UN feeds over four million people inside Syria, and over a million more now temporarily sheltered in other countries.
Muhannad Hadi, the UN coordinator of the food programme, told Al Jazeera the refugees would face a harsh winter without support from the world body.
“It’s definitely a catastrophe,” he said, speaking from the Jordanian capital Amman. “If we cannot deliver the food voucher, they simply would not be able to eat.”
“We are asking the world [to help]. This is an international crisis.”
There is only so much international aid to go around, and one reason why the World Food Program is running out of money is because the bloated, superfluous UNRWA keeps on manufacturing its own “crises” every couple of months to keep its own cash flow coming.

Last week, UNRWA declared an “emergency” because of flooding in Gaza that did not kill or injure a single person.

While the WFP needs some $64 million a month to stop people from starving, UNRWA is demanding $1.6 billion from the international community on top of $300 million it demanded earlier this year.

While Syrian refugees cannot eat, UNRWA goes fundraising in Japan and Azerbaijan.

Even crazier is that UNRWA also solicits money for the relatively small percentage of Syrian refugees who fall under its mandate. Rather than a single UN fundraising effort for all Syrian refugees to ensure fair distribution, UNRWA has a separate program because the UN makes a distinction between refugees who happen to have some ancestors who lived in British Mandate Palestine in 1947 and all others. The UNHRC and WFP are struggling to give Syrian refugees the basics of food and medical care while the Palestinians who fall under UNRWA’s mandate receive much higher levels of aid per capita, including schooling and medicine. “Palestinian” refugees from Syria go to different camps in Jordan than the rest of the refugees because of Arab bigotry against Palestinians that gets swept under the rug.

The inefficiencies from having UNRWA doing the same work as other UN agencies, and the Arab nations insisting on discrimination against Palestinians, is wasting huge amounts of money. Hmmm.....Perhaps 'band aid' can make a Christmas song ...."Do they know it's HAMAS that counts?"
Elder of Ziyon - The Algemeiner Journal

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Anti-Semitic Text on UNRWA Website Claims ‘Jews Promoted Social Corruption’‏


Anti-Semitic Text on UNRWA Website Claims ‘Jews Promoted Social Corruption’‏.(Algemeiner).
By D. Bender.

Investigative pro-Israel blogger, Elder of Ziyon, on Monday uncovered a report, in Arabic, posted on the the United Nations Refugee Works Agency (UNRWA) website, that accuses Jews of supporting “social corruption.”

Entitled, “The Historical Development of Human Rights Throughout History,” the document purports to be a summary of human rights policies held by a number of civilizations over the ages, including Jewish thought on various aspects of Mosaic prohibitions against “murder, adultery and theft.”

While the article begins by praising Judaism as “a heavenly religion revealed to the Prophet of Allah Musa [Moses], peace be upon him, included human rights through its focus on the goal of liberating the individual and the community. The right to freedom from oppression is a supreme value highlighted in Jewish holy books (Rashidi: 2005: 60). The commandments of Moses, peace be upon him, include prohibiting murder, adultery and theft.”

But soon enough, the anti-Semitic and anti-Israel stereotypes kick in.

But if we look around us at communities supposedly protecting human rights and at well-known oases of democracy we do not see [human rights] but instead charges that the victim was a terrorist or supporter of terrorism, and also pornography justified freely as rights. 

We see monopoly and fraud justified by the right of ownership and earnings in any form (Mokbel: 2005: 5) All of this happened as a result of distortion and misinformation by the Jewish clergy. The Jews in the sixth and seventh centuries promoted social corruption (1981: 39), and the claim that they are God’s chosen people demonstrates that the Jews did not know anything about human rights,” the author claimed. Read the full story at The Algemeiner Journal

Friday, August 29, 2014

[Close but no cigar] U.S. project for Security Council resolution to make Gaza free of weapons, militants & tunnels


[Close but no cigar]An Nahar: American project for Security Council resolution to make Gaza free of weapons and militants and tunnels. HT: IMRA.

[Dr. Aaron Lerner - IMRA: "any process to resolve the situation in Gaza in a permanent and meaningful manner must ultimately lead to the establishment of the Gaza Strip as an area free of any armed or military equipment or weapons ..."

Close but NO CIGAR.

"Ultimately" has no deadline.

The resolution doesn't call for "ultimately" opening crossing points.

The resolution doesn't call for "ultimately" rebuilding Gaza.

Disarming the terrorists cannot be postponed to "ultimately" - this especially when Hamas outright objects to disarming. It should be right there at the top of the "do list" when there is the maximum leverage - not "ultimately".


Sure, all the stages of demilitarization may take time.

But Hamas is PROUD of the thousands of missiles it now holds.

They don't deny they have them.


There is absolutely no technical problem with having scores of missiles publicly destroyed within days,
hundreds in weeks and thousands also in short order.

By the way - Fatah in Gaza is also proud of the missiles it still holds and boasts about them with a photo on their website.  http://www.fatehorg.ps/functions.php?action=files&table=attachs&ID=15705

There is also a FUNDAMENTAL ERROR IN THE CONCEPT that provides what appears to be no limits on the weapons held under the "full and legitimate control of the Palestinian Authority".
The Resolution should have wording that makes it crystal clear that there are ALSO limits to the weapons in the Gaza Strip. Period.

Time and again we have international authorities refer to the PLO honoring its agreements. And the most important agreements the PLO has signed are those with Israel. And these agreements - including agreements witnessed by the US, Russia, EU, Egypt, and even Norway, prohibit the deployment of
missiles in Gaza.


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An Nahar: American project for Security Council resolution to make Gaza free
of weapons and militants and tunnels
Source: New York - Ali Barada
An Nahar August 29, 2014
http://bit.ly/1tgLO6g
[Google translation]

Diplomats at the United Nations report that efforts are being made to make a decision in the Security Council for a basis for a "long-term solution" to prevent recurrence of the recent war between Israel and the Palestinian factions, notably the Islamic Resistance Movement "Hamas" and the organization "Islamic Jihad", in Gaza.

The United States submitted a draft resolution that provides for making the sector "a zone free of weapons and insurgents," with the exception of the Palestinian Authority, and to destroy all the tunnels across the border with both Israel and Egypt.

The American proposal, which An Nahar got a copy of it, intersects with the points of the "non-paper" European and Jordanian draft resolution, however, goes far beyond that on the issue of making Gaza a demilitarized zone and free of tunnels.

According to the proposed 12-paragraph working draft the Security Council would "denounce all acts of violence and hostilities directed against civilians and all acts of terrorism," and call on all parties to "comply
with the obligations under international humanitarian law." It also calls for the provision of vital aid to the population of the Gaza Strip, and especially through the agency of the United Nations Relief for Palestine
Refugees and employment "UNRWA" and other humanitarian organizations, and also calls for "an immediate cease-fire respected by all parties in and around Gaza."

In addition it calls for a "sustainable solution to the situation in Gaza, according to the following:

- Control restoration of control of the Gaza Strip by the Palestinian Authority, according to a binding commitment to the principles of the Quartet, starting from the crossing points on the border of the Gaza Strip.

- Open safe, sound and sustainable crossing points on the borders of Gaza, with the return of control of the Palestinian Authority, in accordance with the Security Council resolution No. 1860, depending on the appropriate security coordination.

- Begin urgently reconstruction efforts and economic recovery in the Gaza Strip, through a program of reconstruction in coordination with the Palestinian Authority with the support of the international community, in accordance with procedures agreed security, including in the end, monitoring and verification to prevent the use of building materials and other dual-use materials for non-peaceful purposes .

- The implementation of the understandings of the 2012 cease-fire, including in relation to fish and marine buffer zones. "

The American proposal also invites Member States to "take action urgently to prevent the supply, sales and transportation of direct or indirect prohibited weapons and related materials into Gaza, through their territories or by their nationals, or using ships and aircraft that fly its flag, whether flying or not flying from its territory. "

It stresses that "any process to resolve the situation in Gaza in a permanent and meaningful manner must ultimately lead to the establishment of the Gaza Strip as an area free of any armed or military equipment or weapons other than those subject to the full and legitimate control of the Palestinian Authority, with the dismantling and destruction of any tunnels across the borders of the Gaza Strip ".

The resolution requests the Secretary-General of the United Nations "to establish a mechanism to help implement this resolution, including the facilitation of safe transportation and the time for construction materials for projects carried out in coordination with the Palestinian Authority and in accordance with the procedures agreed security, including the mechanism for monitoring and verification of the end-use of materials, dual-use congruence with the declared purpose to it."

The resolution calls for a "renewed efforts pressing Israel and the Palestinians and the international community to achieve a comprehensive peace based on the vision of two democratic states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace within secure and recognized borders, according
to the perception of UN Security Council Resolution 1850."

A senior diplomat at the Security Council advised that the diplomatic efforts are aimed to issue a resolution "before the end of the second round of negotiations," sponsored by Egypt between the Israeli and Palestinian
sides.

... Hmmm......Now i know why i have that bad gut feeling about pres Obama chairing that UN sec council meeting.



European Center for Law & Justice Asks "UN, HOW DID HAMAS ROCKETS END UP IN YOUR GAZA FACILITIES?"


European Center for Law and Justice (ECLJ) Asks "UN, HOW DID HAMAS ROCKETS END UP IN YOUR GAZA FACILITIES?" (BreakingChristianNews).

"The law-abiding member nations of the UN deserve the facts—deserve the truth—about why Hamas was permitted to use UN facilities in its unlawful attacks on Israel. The very reputation and legitimacy of the UN and its various arms and agencies are at stake, especially since Hamas is widely recognized as a terrorist organization." -Jay Sekulow, the American Center for Law and Justice.

(Washington, DC)—The European Center for Law and Justice (ECLJ)—the international affiliate of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ)—today called on the Secretary-General of the United Nations to conduct an independent investigation to determine why UN facilities in Gaza were used to support Hamas operatives in their attacks on Israel. It has been widely reported that Hamas terrorist rockets were unlawfully stored in United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) facilities. (Photo via IDF/Algemeiner.com)

"The law-abiding member nations of the UN deserve the facts—deserve the truth—about why Hamas was permitted to use UN facilities in its unlawful attacks on Israel," said Jay Sekulow, who serves as Chief Counsel of the ECLJ as well as the ACLJ. "The very reputation and legitimacy of the UN and its various arms and agencies are at stake, especially since Hamas is widely recognized as a terrorist organization. What's worse—the return to Hamas of the rockets unlawfully stored in UNRWA facilities strongly suggests that UNRWA employees may be acting in concert and/or cooperating with Hamas operatives in unlawfully attacking a UN member state. That cannot be tolerated and may, in fact, constitute a war crime. At a minimum, it places in question the legitimacy and impartiality of all UNRWA operations in Gaza."

In a letter to U.N. Secretary-General H.E. Ban Ki-Moon, the ECLJ calls for the appointment of a Commission of Inquiry—an independent panel of international stature and unquestioned integrity to investigate how the Hamas rockets ended up in those facilities, who was responsible, and why the weapons were returned to the terrorists.

The ECLJ calls on the Secretary-General to establish the investigatory commission without delay.

"Until such an investigation takes place and effective measures are put in place to preclude future violations of UNRWA's protected status, the impartiality of UNRWA will remain in question, and Israeli doubts about the sanctity of UNRWA facilities will be fully justified," the ECLJ contends. "If UN facilities wish to enjoy the protection of international law, they must comply fully with the requirements of international law and be used solely for non-military purposes."

The ECLJ has been critical of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and the International Committee of the Red Cross for biased comments accusing Israel of war crimes.

The ECLJ is an international, Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), dedicated to the promotion and protection of human rights and to the furtherance of the rule of law in international affairs. The ECLJ has held Special Consultative Status before the United Nations/ECOSOC since 2007.Read the full story here.

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Smuggled letter by tunnel digger details suffering under Terrorist gov. Hamas rule.


Smuggled letter by tunnel digger details suffering under Terrorist gov. Hamas rule. (YNet).

Israeli from center of country says that his friend, a 30-year-old resident of Gaza, was able to send out a letter from the Gaza Strip describing the plight he endured under the terror organization that murdered his father.

A letter detailing the experiences of a tunnel digger in the Gaza Strip has made its way to an Israeli from the center of the country, who says it was smuggled to him. Among other experiences, the letter tells of 10-day shifts carried out amid violent assaults by Hamas men.

The letter, written by Ahmed, a 30-year-old Palestinian and published by his late father's Israeli friend, describes his acceptance of a job offer, after which he was taken to a windowless truck with five other excavators who were forced to do grueling work for long periods of time while underground.

“We drove for an hour and finally they stopped and took us into a closed building. We didn’t know where we were,” Fox News cited the letter, the text of which has been released on the Internet, as saying. “They showed us a hole in the ground and told us to go down.

“We walked for a few hundred meters, and when we got to the end, two Hamas members were waiting for us,” the letter added. “They gave us working tools and explained to us what to do in order to make the tunnel longer.”

Ahmed explained in the letter that he had agreed to work for Hamas out of a desperate need for money following the death of his father Musa, and after Hamas took control of his family's metalwork shop when the organization rose to power in the Gaza Strip in 2006.

From that day, every morning an armed Hamas member used to come to the shop and give us orders to make winged metal pipes. Straight away I understood that they were used to launch rockets. One day a pickup truck came and the Hamas members took my father from the shop. We never saw him again. Later I learned they killed him and threw his body into a pit," Fox News quoted the letter as saying.

The letter went on to describe the difficult work carried out in the non-ventilated tunnels, with Hamas men supervising them and yelling out orders. Several of the workers were beaten, after being accused of not working hard enough.

After ten days, the six workers, including the author of the letter, were taken back to their homes and given their salaries – a meager amount of money compared to the sufferings they endured. “We didn’t know where we’d been," the letter said, "or what tunnel we dug."


Ahmed stressed that he had "realized that he had been helping Hamas" only after hearing news reports about the tunnels dug by the terrorist organization.

He ended his letter with a message to the world: "We pray that the world will help to free us from the fearful and cruel Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip. I pray for death to all Hamas members and that we will get freedom and a chance to live a normal life for our children in Gaza. Inshalla,” the website quoted the letter as saying.Read the full story here.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Review of 19 Hamas Violations of International Law


Review of 19 Hamas Violations of International Law.  HT: IMRA, SimonWiesenthalcenter.

1) Hamas' rocket attacks directed at Israel's civilian population centers
deliberately violates the basic principles of distinction. (Additional
Protocol I, arts. 48, 51(2), 52(1).) Any doubt about this is resolved by the
fact that Hamas itself has boasted of its intention to hit population
centres. It is well accepted in customary international law
that -[i]ntentionally directing attacks against the civilian population as
such or against individual civilians not taking part in hostilities
constitutes a war crime. (Rome Statute, art. 8(2)(b)(i))

2) Staging of Attacks From Residential Areas and Protected Sites: The Law of
Armed Conflict not only prohibits targeting an enemy's civilians; it also
requires parties to an armed conflict to distinguish their combatant forces
from their own civilians, and not to base operations in or near civilian
structures, especially protected sites such as schools, medical facilities
and places of worship. As the customary law principle is reflected in
Article 51(7) of Additional Protocol I: I-The presence or movements of the
civilian population or individual civilians shall not be used to render
certain points or areas immune from military operations, in particular
attempts to shield military objectives from attacks or shield, favour or
impede military operations.

3) Use of Civilian Homes and Public Institutions as Bases of Operation - see
(2) for citations.

4) Misuse of Medical Facilities and Ambulances - Any time Hamas uses an
ambulance to transport its fighters it is violating the Law of Armed
Conflict: Under Article 23(f) of the 1907 Regulations annexed to the Hague
Convention IV Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land, which reflects
customary international law, it is -especially forbidden ... [t]o make
improper use of a flag of truce, ... as well as the distinctive badges of
the Geneva Convention. Article 44 of the First Geneva Convention for the
Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick in Armed Forces in the
Field (1949) also provides that: - ... the emblem of the Red Cross on a
white ground ... may not be employed, either in time of peace or in time of
war, except to indicate or to protect the medical units and
establishments...

5) Booby-trapping of Civilian Areas - see (2) for citations. 6) Blending in
with Civilians and Use of Human Shields - As the ICRC rule states, lilt can
be concluded that the use of human shields requires an intentional
co-location of military objectives and civilians or persons hors de combat
with the specific intent of trying to prevent the targeting of those
military objectives.

7) Exploitation of Children - Hamas has paramilitary summer camps for kids.
There are reports, from this war and previous ones, of children fighting and
being used for tunnel digging. violates the Law of Armed Conflict, including
prohibitions against allowing children to take part in hostilities. As
customary international law is reflected in this regard in Additional
Protocol I, the parties to a conflict must take "all feasible measures" to
ensure that children lido not take a direct part in hostilities and, in
particular, they shall refrain from recruiting them into their armed
forces." (Additional Protocol I, art. 77(2))

8) Interference with Humanitarian Relief Efforts - While Israel kept its end
of humanitarian truces. Hamas used them to shoot rockets into Israel,
including the Kerem Shalom crossing where humanitarian goods are brought
into Gaza. All of these actions violate the Law of Armed Conflict, which
requires parties to allow the entry of humanitarian supplies and to
guarantee their safety. Article 59 of the Fourth Geneva Convention requires
parties in an armed conflict to "permit the free passage of [humanitarian]
consignments and shall guarantee their protection." Article 60 of the same
Convention protects the shipments from being diverted from their intended
purpose, something Hamas has certainly done in the past and is reported to
have done in this conflict as well.

9) Hostage-taking - The Fourth Geneva Conventions, article 34, says flatly
"The taking of hostages is prohibited." This is not an "arrest" as
Israel-haters claim, and this is not a prisoner of war situation as Hamas
has made clear - the purpose of Hamas' hostage-taking falls under the
definition on the International Convention Against the Taking of Hostages:
"Any person who seizes or detains and threatens to kill, to injure or to
continue to detain another person (hereinafter referred to as the "hostage
") in order to compel a third party, namely, a State, an international
intergovernmental organization, a natural or juridical person, or a group of
persons, to do or abstain from doing any act as an explicit or implicit
condition for the release of the hostage commits the offence of taking of
hostages ("hostage-taking ') within the meaning of this Convention.

10) Using the uniform of the enemy - Additional Protocol I prohibits the use
of enemy flags, military emblems, insignia or uniforms "while engaging in
attacks or in order to shield, favour, protect or impede military
operations". [3] Under the Statute of the International Criminal Court,
"making improper use ... of the flag or of the military insignia and uniform
of the enemy" constitutes a war crime in international armed conflicts when
it results in death or serious personal injury. [4] According to some, this
is considered perfidy, a war crime. (h/t Joshua)

11) Violence aimed at spreading terror among the civilian population - Rule
2 of ICRC's Customary IHL is "Acts or threats of violence the primary
purpose of which is to spread terror among the civilian population are
prohibited." It quotes Article 51(2) of Additional Protocol I prohibits
"acts or threats of violence the primary purpose of which is to spread
terror among the civilian population". Hamas rockets are aimed not only at
killing civilians, but also at spreading terror among Israelis.

12) Targeting civilian objects, such as airports or nuclear power plants -
Rule 7 of the Customary IHL says "Attacks must not be directed against
civilian objects, "quoting Articles 48 and 52(2)of Additional Protocol I.

13. Indiscriminate attacks - Besides targeting civilians and civilian
objects, Rule 11 of the ICRC CIHL states flatly that "Indiscriminate attacks
are prohibited." By definition, every Qassam rocket attack and most of the
other rocket and mortar attacks are by their very nature indiscriminate. See
also Rule 71, "The use of weapons which are by nature indiscriminate is
prohibited.

14) Proportionality in attack - ICRC's Rule 14 states "Launching an attack
which may be expected to cause incidental loss of civilian life, injury to
civilians, damage to civilian objects, or a combination thereof, which would
be excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage
anticipated, is prohibited." Rocket attacks against civilians have zero
military advantage, so by definition they are disproportionate to their
military advantage.

See also Rule 18: "Each party to the conflict must do everything feasible to
assess whether the attack may be expected to cause incidental loss of
civilian life, injury to civilians, damage to civilian objects, or a
combination thereof, which would be excessive in relation to the concrete
and direct military advantage anticipated.

15) Advance Warning - Rule 20 of the ICRC CIHL states "Each party to the
conflict must give effective advance warning of attacks which may affect the
civilian population, unless circumstances do not permit." Given that Hamas
has used the media and SMS calls to threaten Israelis, it is clear that they
have the ability to warn before every rocket attack. Their failure to do so
is a violation of IHL.

16) Protecting civilians - Rule 22 of the ICRC Customary IHL states, "The
parties to the conflict must take all feasible precautions to protect the
civilian population and civilian objects under their control against the
effects of attacks." Hamas not only has failed to protect civilians in Gaza
by building bomb shelters, they have deliberately put civilians in harm's
way.

17) Attacking medical units - Rule 28 states, "Medical units exclusively
assigned to medical purposes must be respected and protected in all
circumstances." Hamas has shot mortars at the Israeli field hospital, set up
for Gazans, near the Erez crossing.

18) Protection of Journalists - Hamas has threatened journalists, implicitly
and explicitly, accusing some of being spies and sometimes not allowing them
to leave Gaza, making them effectively hostages. Rule 34 states "Civilian
journalists engaged in professional missions in areas of armed conflict must
be respected and protected as long as they are not taking a direct part in
hostilities.

19) Mistreating the dead. Rule 113 says, "Each party to the conflict must
take all possible measures to prevent the dead from being despoiled.
Mutilation of dead bodies is prohibited." Hamas has shown off an alleged
chip cut out from the (presumably) dead body of Shaul Oron.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Israeli official confirms US nixed arms sale.


Israeli official confirms US nixed arms sale. (TOI).

A senior Israeli official confirmed to Israeli media that the US had suspended a shipment of Hellfire missiles to Israel amid worsening ties over fighting in Gaza.

The decision to hold off on the transfer was most likely on grounds of increased diplomatic tension, the official said, corroborating a Wall Street Journal report earlier in the day that claimed the White House and State Department had been angered by a transfer of arms to Israel and had ordered greater oversight into future sales.

The report claimed that US-Israeli tensions are at a record high, with US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said to hold a “particularly combative phone call on Wednesday” and officials on both sides resorting to name-calling.

Likud MKs were harshly critical of the US decision to suspend the missile shipment and rushed to Netanyahu’s defense following the report. MK Miri Regev said the move was proof “that we can only rely on ourselves” and MK Tzipi Hotovely praised the prime minister for taking a stand against the US pressure on Israeli security interests during the operation. She added, however, that despite the rift, Israel and the US have shared goals.

“We must take into account that in two and a half years’ time, President Obama won’t be sitting in the White House, and we will remain here with the threats and the challenges,” said MK Danny Danon, who was fired by the prime minister during the operation from his position as deputy defense minister.

Danon’s comments echoed that of unnamed Israeli officials who told The Wall Street Journal that Netanyahu felt he could wait out Obama’s last two years in office while relying on firm support from Congress.

Other politicians attempted to patch up the divide.Hmmm.....It's clear to every Jew where the 'problem' lays. Read the full story here.

Obama 'Admin' Approves $320 Million Missile Sale to Turkey, refuses hell fire missiles to Israel.


Obama 'Admin' Approves $320 Million Missile Sale to Turkey, refuses hell fire missiles to Israel.(RN).

The United States has approved the possible sale of Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) to Turkey following a request from the Turkish government, the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) said in a statement.

“The Turkish Air Force [TAF] intends to obtain these missiles to modernize its inventory, which will support its own air defense needs and improve its interoperability with the US and other NATO allies,” said the news release, published on the DSCA website.

The Turkish government has requested 145 AMRAAM missiles, 40 LAU-129 launchers and related support, test and training equipment, and spare parts. The total estimated cost of the deal is $320 million.

According to the DSCA statement, the implementation of the sale will involve US government and contractor company representatives taking multiple trips to the country to provide test and training activities.
This notice of a potential sale is required by law and does not mean the sale has been concluded,” stressed the news release.

Turkey is one of Washington’s principal NATO allies. According to US European Command data, the United States has given Ankara more than $14 billion in military aid since the country joined NATO in 1952.Hmmm....Arming the two main Hamas allies Turkey and Qatar, while disarming Israel.

Related:  

Report: US Halted Transfer Of Hellfire Missiles To Israel

Video - Terrorist Hamas TV Report on Ongoing Rocket Production in Gaza, while US Denies Israel missiles!



Related:  

Report: US Halted Transfer Of Hellfire Missiles To Israel

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Israel, U.S. and Canada Reject UNHRC's Gaza Panel, Alamuddin pulls out.


Israel, U.S. Reject UNHRC's Gaza Panel, Alamuddin pulls out. (INN). HT: IsraelMatzav.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry blasts UNHRC panel on Gaza, says panel members have already made up their minds.
Israel’s Foreign Ministry blasted on Monday the newly appointed United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) panel that will investigate allegations that Israel violated humanitarian law in Gaza during Operation Protective Edge.

In a statement, the Foreign Ministry noted that the appointment of Canadian professor William Schabas, who is known for his anti-Israel positions, means that the panel’s report has already been written.

Schabas has in the past called for Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to be prosecuted for war crimes.
"The results are known in advance," a Foreign Ministry official said on Monday night.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor added, "If any further proof was required, the appointment of the chairman of the committee, whose views and positions against Israel are known to all, proves beyond any doubt that Israel cannot expect justice from such a body, and that the panel’s report has already been written and all that is left is to determine who will sign it.

Meanwhile, the U.S. State Department joined in on the criticism on Monday, with deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf telling reporters that any investigation related to Gaza should be done in a way that is non-biased.

We’ve always said that if there are specific incidents that need investigation, that we think they should be. We said that with UNRWA schools and we’ve said that in other cases as well,” she said.
At the same time, she added, “there’s a way to investigate things that’s not one-sided and biased, and there’s a way that we don’t support.”
Hillel Neuer, head of the Geneva-based advocacy group UN Watch, also called on Schabas to recuse himself from the commission because of his past criticisms of Netanyahu.
"Under international law, William Schabas is obliged to recuse himself because his repeated calls to indict Israeli leaders obviously gives rise to actual bias or the appearance thereof," Neuer said in a statement.

"You can't spend several years calling for the prosecution of someone, and then suddenly act as his judge. It's absurd — and a violation of the minimal rules of due process applicable to UN fact-finding missions."
Schabas mocked that call.

Even though UN Watch mocked her appointment as an attempt to "inject some Hollywood publicity" into the process, Schabas expressed support for Alamuddin — but that was before she pulled out.

"I was contacted by the UN about this for the first time this morning," Alamuddin said.

"I am honoured to have received the offer, but given existing commitments — including eight ongoing cases — unfortunately could not accept this role."

It wasn't immediately clear what caused the confusion, or if someone else would replace her.



Monday, August 4, 2014

Video - 'Pallywood' presents: Hamas and the UNRWA School Tragedy.



A detailed pic by pic exposure of this 'production' can be found At HT: Carl in Jerusalem

Update:



Watch closely around the 0:51 mark. You will see two infants or toddlers wrapped in sheets being brought in. There's just one small problem: No one claims that anyone under the age of 8 was killed in the Rafah UNRWA school.
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