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Another ship will evidently soon be on its way to Gaza, this time from Lebanon and they say its passengers will all be  women. We still don’t know what the outcome will be, hopefully if there is only a search, it will pass peacefully.
Some of Israel’s restrictions on civilian goods have been lifted. Prime Minister Benjamin
Natanyahu said that Israel is only interested in keeping weapons and war supporting material out of Gaza, because the Hamas terrorist organization ruling there, uses these for preparing and carrying our terror and rocket attacks against Israel and its civilians.
So far, every concession Israel has made, has further restricted our basic ability to defend ourselves, and none has brought us nearer to peace. All they have done is to set the bar higher for future concessions.
This last year the Iranian regime has murdered protesters after a stolen election, China and
Korea continue torturing and murdering political dissidents, Saudi Arabia keeps slave workers,
Venezuela shuts down independent media stations and imprisons opponents. And Turkey -
there they continue killing and holding thousands of Kurdish political prisoners.
( I won’t mention the Armenian genocide of years ago which they continue to deny
although there is so much proof).
In Sudan genocide also continues  and more evil deeds in other parts of the world are committed - but the world is blind to all these.
The only condemnations are against Israel.
Even all the countries on this list above rush forward with their condemnations.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyhu has announced that a special independent committee will be set up  to investigate the Gaza flotilla raid that will include an observer from  Canada and one from Northern Ireland.

The committee  will investigate the IDF raid on the Gaza-bound flotilla and give a “credible and convincing response” to the world.

He added that the investigation would prove that Israel’s conduct had been “lawful, responsible and transparent.”

The committee will be headed by retired Supreme Court judge Jacob Terkel, with the other Israeli members being international law expert Shabtai Rosen, and Maj.-Gen (res.) Amos Horev, who formerly served as president of the Technion.The international observers, who will participate both in the hearings and the consultations, are David Trimble, a politician from Northern Ireland who served as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) and shared the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize with John Hume, and Canadian Ken Watkin, the former Judge Advocate General of the Armed Forces.

The committee will make decisions regarding whether the steps Israel took to prevent ships from reaching the Gaza coast, and “other matters tied up with this,” were in accordance with international law,the security circumstances that led to the naval blockade, the acts Israel took on May 31 to stop the flotilla from reaching Gaza, and whether these were  in accordance with international law.

The White House responded to the announcement, saying the proposed committee was an important step, that the administration had confidence in Israel’s ability to conduct an impartial, credible, and transparent investigation.

So why does the U.N.O. feel there is need for another     investigation? A completely international one?

Is the flotilla the reason for the new great rise in anti-Israel feeling and anti-semitism in the world?

For suddenly we are also being boycotted even by foreign artists. Different singers and singing groups have suddenly canceled their planned performances here, and Israeli singers who were to perform abroad, have also had their shows canceled.

Though Hamas who has taken over the Gaza Strip, runs a theocratic police state based on torture and terror, with no freedom of speech, no freedom for any religious expression outside of radical Islam, seeks to annihilate the Jewish state, and its state-controlled media depict Israelis and Jews as worthy of death, the world sees Israel, not Hamas, as the villain.

Why is Israel  the most censured country in United Nations history?

One Israeli leader said: “If the Arabs put down their weapons today, there would be no more violence.  If the Jews put  down their weapons today, there would be no more Israel .” And that is so true.

With these words I end today’s blog.

Shalom from Irene

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I  was hoping to write about a more pleasant subject today - and not only about the maritime blockade to  Gaza, but unfortunately that is still at the head of our news.

I mentioned the Irish ship briefly on Sunday, but that has become old news - they gave in peacefully, sailed to Ashdod port where their supplies were examined, found suitable, before  being transferred to Gaza by land.

Strangely enough, the equipment taken off the Turkish ships earlier last week, is still in our hands.

The Hamas have refused to allow it to be transferred to Gaza. The equipment includes food products, medicine that has expired, as well as used clothing, wheelchairs,
couches and carpets, is being stored.

Now, why don’t they want this “humanitarian” aid?

Now we hear that Iran will also be sending two ships to break the blockade, and if they do so we hope there will not be further trouble.

The Iranian regime is constantly calling for Israel “to be wiped off the map” and has a proven track record of supplying dangerous weapons to Hamas in Gaza and Hizbullah in Lebanon.

Obviously, any shipment from Iran would be a major concern for Israel.

But as before,  the so called free nations of the world are ready to condemn Israel for not allowing “humanitarian” aid into Gaza.

It is time for the world to get their facts straight. There is NO humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The Palestinian leadership lives in luxury on the millions of dollars of aid sent to them.

Israel allows ample supplies of food, medical supplies and
all necessary items for normal living into Gaza via the crossing check points.

The only items not allowed into Gaza are those that can be used to manufacture explosives and rockets.

Hundreds of Gaza residents are being treated in Israeli hospitals. Israel supplies Gaza with electricity, fuel and water.

The only demand by Israel of all the the Humanitarian convoys is to dock in an Israeli port from where the supplies can be checked before being sent overland into Gaza.

It is difficult to imagine that Turkey would freely allow “Unchecked Humanitarian Aid” to reach the Kurdish people in their struggle for autonomy,  so also the British with regards to the IRA, the Spanish to allow aid to the Basques and other countries facing terror problems.

I am sure that NATO forces in Iraq and Afghanistan would not freely allow humanitarian aid to reach the Taliban and El Qaida terrorists.

So why are the European countries behaving like an ostrich, hiding their heads in the sand, not seeing
the real truth?

I sure hope I’ll have a nicer subject to write about next time.

Shalom from Irene

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Received this a couple of days ago and thought it suitable to add to my last blog. (got permission from Udi of course.) Shalom from Irene
From: Udi Ohana
Subject: From Udi & Mal Ohana @ Conceptwizard
Dear Friends,

Millions of Jews all over the world will re-tell the story this week of the ancient exodus from Egypt of the Jewish people, and will repeat the centuries-old pledge: Next Year in Jerusalem.This is no empty platitude to be sacrificed at the altar of the catchy “Yes We Can” slogan.

Mal & Udi http://www.conceptwizard.com/info.html

YES WE CAN

YES WE CANhold on to Cuban territory (Guantanamo Bay), and refuse the demands of the Cuban administration to return the area – yet at the same time demand that Israel transfer Abu Dis (a neighborhood in East Jerusalem) to Palestinian Authority control BEFORE negotiations are even begun

YES WE CAN – incarcerate Iraqi and Afghan POWs in inhuman conditions – stating that because Guantanamo is not on U.S. soil, the prisoners have no rights under the U.S. Constitution, and, at the same time, demand that Israel release Palestinian terrorists as a gesture of goodwill to Abu Mazen.

YES WE CANsend U.S. military forces to fight against any regime deemed to endanger U.S. interests – Vietnam, Panama, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc. – yet, in the same breath, demand that Israel relinquish Judea and Samaria without receiving any security guarantees.

YES WE CAN – treat the Israeli Prime Minister like the chieftain of an Indian reservation who has come to visit the White House.

YES … YOU … CAN – because you are a Great Power, for which everything is permitted and justified.

But let me point out what YOU CAN’T

NO YOU CAN’T – understand the Middle East mentality. You are unable to understand this different culture; you cannot comprehend that as long as the Palestinian Arabs believe that the State of Israel can be destroyed, there is no reason for them to enter true negotiations on coexistence and a two-state solution.

NO YOU CAN’T – influence the Palestinian Authority to change its Charter, calling for the destruction of the State of Israel.

NO YOU CAN’T – influence the Palestinian Arabs to recognize that the people of Israel have the inalienable right to live within the 1967 borders.

NO YOU CAN’T – influence the Palestinian Arabs to accept the fact that the Jews have a centuries-old attachment to the Land of Israel.

NO YOU CAN’T – prevent the Palestinian education system from teaching hatred and jihad – holy war – against Israel.

Only if – and when – you are able to change the NO YOU CAN’Ts into YES WE CANs, will I believe in the U.S. commitment to the continued existence of the State of Israel.

Udi


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Yesterday evening, the cabinet held long talks on the proposed Gilad Shalit (our kidnapped soldier by the Hamas organisation) swap, and senior defense officials and IDF officers admitted that a mass release of security prisoners to the West Bank would give Hamas a substantial boost and create major operational challenges and danger for the State of Israel. One of the main issues that reportedly remains at the core of the cabinet’s debate is whether Israel will allow some of the released terrorists, many of them real cold-blooded murderers, to return to the West Bank. Hamas would naturally want some prisoners - particularly the senior ones - to return to the West Bank, where they would likely try and rebuild the terrorist group’s infrastructure, which has been significantly damaged by continuous IDF operations in recent years. “A massive release to the West Bank could alter the balance,” said one IDF officer. And as before, no decision has yet been made. It’s evidently up to Prime Minister Natanyahu to decide what to do with those terrorist prisoners, a difficult ruling if ever there was one. Maybe today we’ll know more.

And now for something different. I’ll write about a local but humane deed which occured a few days ago. During the Hanukah week, when schools were closed and certain places of work  sent their workers on holiday, a family with a number of children went on an excursion in one of the forests near Jerusalem. Suddenly they noticed that one of their sons, an 8 year old boy suffering from autism, was missing.

There is now apparently a European plan to unilaterally declare Jerusalem as the Capital of a Palestinian State.The plan will reportedly be proposed at a monthly meeting of European Union ministers today in Brussels by Sweden, which holds the rotating presidency of the European Union.

Since when do foreign countries decide the destiny of another State? And it seems that it is always Israel which has its fate decided on - no other country that I can think of.

Knesset members from across the political spectrum condemned this Swedish led plan by the European Union.  “Jerusalem must never be divided, because it would only enhance the conflict and not solve it,” said Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin, ” Dividing the capital would create a volcanic eruption that would not be easy to stop. Splitting sovereignty would bring about complete chaos,” he said, adding that Israel had proven that adherents of Judaism, Islam and Christianity could live together in Jerusalem.

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