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This Ongoing War

What do "Palestinian elections" Actually Mean?

By Frimet and Arnold Roth

Those of us who live in countries where freedom of opinion, of worship, of political viewpoint and the right to express ourselves as we wish are core values tend to lose sight of life is like where those values don't exist. In the towns ruled by the Palestinian Authority, for instance.

My Right Word

PLO Official Suggests Confederation with Jordan

By Yisrael Medad

The official "said he supported the idea of a federation or confederation between the West Bank and Jordan." A confederation has been an Israeli suggestion for decades and now they are finally getting around to discussing it.

My Right Word

The JTA Politically Editorializes My Letter on The Soviet Jewry Movement

By Yisrael Medad

Yisrael Medad's letter to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency on the true beginning of the movement for Soviet Jewry and what country the JTA said Medad resided in.

News Briefs

Abu Mazen Negates 2-State Solution, Wants All of Israel

By Jewish Press News Desk

On his official Facebook page last Saturday, Palestinian President Abu Mazen (Mahmoud Abbas) negated the concept of 2 states divided on the basis of the Green Line, and said that the Palestinians also have claims to the "lands the Israelis occupied before 1967". In his post Abbas says that he doesn't just claim the West […]

My Right Word

And Over at the UN... Diplomats Try to Keep Israel Front and Center

By Yisrael Medad

Despite more obviously pressing problems in Syria and elsewhere, U.S. and U.N. diplomats keep focusing on Israel-Palestinian conflict.

Interviews and Profiles

‘Sometimes We Forget That We’re A Sovereign State’: An Interview with MK Danny Danon

By Elliot Resnick

Danon, 41, deputy speaker of Israel’s Knesset and chairman of World Likud, published his first book last month, Israel: The Will to Prevail (published by Palgrave Macmillan). In it, he outlines his vision for Israel’s future while also reviewing historical, religious, political, legal, and contemporary factors crucial for understanding modern-day Israel.

Op-Eds / Khaled Abu Toameh

Abbas's Plan to Steal Local Elections

By Khaled Abu Toameh

After repeated delays, Palestinians in the West Bank [Judea and Samaria] are scheduled to hold local elections on October 20 for 245 village councils and 98 municipalities. Since the first free and democratic Palestinian local elections were held in 1976 under the Israeli military government, the Palestinians have had only one local election -- in 2005.

Fresno Zionism

Mitt, You Were Right the First Time!

By Vic Rosenthal

While events — the Hamas takeover of Gaza, the Second Intifada — have convinced the great majority of Israelis that a practical two-state solution is a fantasy based on wishful thinking, this has generally not penetrated the US media or political establishment. So Mitt’s remarks in May came as a breath of fresh air. Unfortunately, it seems as though Romney has now changed his mind.

Op-Eds / Khaled Abu Toameh

Canadians, UN, Judges: Palestinian Authority Is Rigging the Courts

By Khaled Abu Toameh

In an unprecedented move, Palestinian judges this week went on strike in protest against the Palestinian Authority's repeated attempts to meddle in the internal affairs of the judiciary system. A judges' protest shows that the Palestinian Authority is making a mockery of the Palestinian court system. The judges' protest shows that the Palestinian Authority is making a mockery of the courts in the West Bank. Moreover, it shows that the Palestinian Authority leadership wants the judges to issue verdicts that do not embarrass or harm senior Palestinian officials.

Op-Eds / Khaled Abu Toameh

The Palestinian Authority's Policy of Duplicity

By Khaled Abu Toameh

The Palestinian Authority's duplicity -- which has become an integral part of the Palestinian Authority's strategy in dealing with both its people and Israel -- reached new heights last week when its leaders called for a "day of solidarity" with Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.

Fresno Zionism

Morsi and the NY Times Mislead Americans

By Vic Rosenthal

In the article on The New York Times interview with Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, the Times wrote that the Camp David Accord "called for the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the West Bank and Gaza to make way for full Palestinian self-rule." this is quite false.

News Briefs

The RCP Lauds Romney for his Common Sense Remarks

By Jewish Press News Desk

The Rabbinical Congress for Peace which comprises over 350 of the most prominent rabbis in Israel have sent a message to Governor Mitt Romney lauding him for his common sense remarks made in a released video last week. The rabbis wrote to Mr. Romney that his remarks reflect the Torah view as delineated in the […]

IDF & Security / Eye on "Palestine" / Settlements

IDF Ready for Escalation in Judea in Samaria, says Central Command Head

By Aryeh Savir, Tazpit News Agency

Despite relative stability, the IDF is bracing for possible escalation of violence in Judea and Samaria, Commander of the IDF Central Command, Major General Nitzan Alon, said at a recent Rosh Hashannah ceremony attended by community leaders and mayors from Judea and Samaria.

Op-Eds / Khaled Abu Toameh

Behind the Palestinian Protests: A Renewed Fatah Bid to Remove PM Fayyad

By Khaled Abu Toameh

It is no secret that Fatah has long been trying to get rid of Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad who, its representatives argue, had been imposed on the Palestinians by the Americans and Europeans.

HADAR

Let Abbas Bail Out the Palestinian Authority

By Daniel Tauber

Abbas is reported worth millions. So why not let him save his own skin, instead of having Israel repeatedly bail the Palestinian Authority out?

Fresno Zionism

Surrender Corrupts the Soul of Israel

By Vic Rosenthal

Fein is wrong. The corruption of the Jewish soul did not begin in 1967. It began with the adoption of the idea that surrender is pro-Israel.

News Briefs / Settlements

Migron Not Evacuated as Scheduled

By JTA

The Migron outpost in the West Bank was not evacuated as scheduled.

Op-Eds

The 'Pro-Palestinians' can go Home

By Hisham Jarallah

Palestinian-Arab journalist and Judea-Samaria resident Hisham Jarallah says it is time that the "pro-Palestinian" activists leave the Palestinians alone and search for another cause to advance their messages of hate and violence.

Politics / News Briefs

Netanyahu: Efrat and Gush Etzion 'will always be part of the State of Israel'

By Jewish Press News Desk

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu marked the opening day of the school year telling students in Efrat that Efrat and Gush Etzion will always remain part of Israel.

Analysis

How Palestinians Keep Shooting Themselves in the Foot

By Hisham Jarallah

Mahmoud Abbas and Salam Fayyad's attempts to prevent Palestinian workers from going to the settlements has failed largely because they were not able to provide them with alternative employment. Despite the billions of dollars that were showered on the Palestinian Authority in recent years by the international community, Abbas and Fayyad still have not been able to solve the problem of unemployment in the Palestinian territories.

Analysis / Khaled Abu Toameh

Will the West Bank Become the Next Islamic Emirate?

By Khaled Abu Toameh

Those who think that Hamas and other Islamic groups do not have a strong presence in the West Bank are completely detached from reality. True, these groups are lacking in arms and ammunition in the West Bank, but they still enjoy broad public support among Palestinians.

Analysis

The Levy Report: Reinvigorating the Discussion of Israel’s Rights in the West Bank

By Avi Bell

Earlier this month, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was presented with the report of the Commission to Examine the Status of Building in Judea and Samaria, headed by former Supreme Court Justice Edmond Levy (the “Levy report”). The report has drawn a flurry of overwrought criticism due to its inclusion of a section concerning the lawfulness of Israeli settlement activity.

Analysis

Israeli Settlements an 'Obstacle to Peace'?

By Michael Curtis

The 4th Geneva Convention does forbid government deportation or "individual or mass forcible transfers" of population into territory it occupies. But neither the Geneva Convention nor any other law prevents the establishment of voluntary settlements on an individual basis if the underlying purpose is security, public order or safety, and as long as the settlements do not involve taking private property. It is absurd to suggest that Israel "deported" its own citizens to the territories.

Editorial

Nostrums And Clichés

By Editorial Board

The New York Times greeted the release of the Levy Report with a not unexpected shrill editorial that captured the sentiment of the Arab world, the consensus of international opinion, and the view of not a few Jewish organizations here in the U.S.

Analysis

The Three-State Solution

By Malcolm Lowe

Gibraltar, Monaco, and Hong Kong are all, like Gaza, small heavily populated areas with a coastline, and all are thriving. The main obstacle to further dramatic growth is Gaza's bad habit of shooting missiles at Israel.

Analysis

US Agrees, Settlements are “Not Illegal”

By Ted Belman

The upshot of the Levy Committee Report will be that Israel will end the de facto building freeze and start construction of settlements in earnest. It will also signal the end of the pursuit by Israel of the two-state solution. The Israeli center will no longer believe that Israel is an occupier and instead will believe that the land is theirs, which it is.

Politics / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Peres: Settlements a threat to Israel

By JTA

At the annual ceremony in memory of Zionism founder Theodor Herzl, President Shimon Peres called Judea and Samaria settlements a threat to Israel.

Analysis / Khaled Abu Toameh

Khaled Abu Toameh: Palestinians' Islamist Spring?

By Khaled Abu Toameh

In March last year, thousands of Palestinians, inspired by the "Arab Spring," launched their own protests in the West Bank to demand reforms, democracy, and regime change. But the Palestinian revolt was short-lived. Abbas's security forces, backed by Fatah thugs, attacked the young men and women who were protesting in the center of Ramallah, torching their tents and beating them with clubs and rifle butts.

Analysis

Why the Peace Process is Dead

By Hisham Jarallah

Recently, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas added two more conditions for resuming the stalled peace talks: first, that Israel allow him to import more weapons for his police forces in the West Bank, and second, the release of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails. Abbas is in fact searching for any excuse not to return to the negotiating table with Israel.

Analysis / Khaled Abu Toameh

Khaled Abu Toameh: Is the Palestinian Authority Losing Control in the West Bank?

By Khaled Abu Toameh

In the short term, the Palestinian Authority may succeed in restoring law and order to areas under its control in the West Bank. But in the long term, its current clampdown will increase bitterness and frustration among a large number of Fatah gunmen and security officers who feel betrayed by Abbas.

Analysis

Salam Fayyad, 'The Moderate'?

By Hisham Jarallah

If Fayyad does not want Palestinian children to mix with Israelis, why does he continue to live in an Arab neighborhood in Jerusalem that is under Israeli sovereignty? And why does he continue to meet with Israelis on different occasions? If, as his aides say, he despises Mahmoud Abbas and believes that he is leading the Palestinians toward the abyss, why doesn't he tell this to the president in his face?

Analysis / Khaled Abu Toameh

Khaled Abu Toameh: Unilateral Withdrawal a Recipe for War

By Khaled Abu Toameh

Any land that is handed over to the Palestinian Authority would end up in the hands of Hamas.

Rubin Reports

Rubin Reports: Where Did All the Billions of Dollars Given to the Palestinian Authority Go?

By Barry Rubin

The Palestinian Authority has received more aid money per person than anyone else in history and yet the results have been remarkably unimpressive. The Western taxpayers give the money, the PA leaders steal or use the money for political purposes, and the average Palestinian suffers more from this situation than from the largely extinct "Israeli occupation."

Analysis / Khaled Abu Toameh

Fatah and Hamas Can Only Agree on Deceiving Their People

By Khaled Abu Toameh

In many ways, the status quo seems convenient for Fatah and Hamas. Fatah has a mini-state in the West Bank and is benefiting from hundreds of millions of dollars that are poured by international donors on Salam Fayyad's government. Hamas, for its part, is happy that it has exclusive control over the entire Gaza Strip, which has been turned into an independent Islamic emirate.

Analysis / Khaled Abu Toameh

Khaled Abu Toameh: Palestinian Journalists Union Fights Palestinian Journalists

By Khaled Abu Toameh

The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate wants Palestinian journalists to serve as soldiers on behalf of the Palestinian cause. Journalists, according to the syndicate, should first and foremost be loyal to their president, prime minister, government, homeland, and cause. As for the truth, it appears at the bottom of the syndicate's list of priorities.

Analysis / Khaled Abu Toameh

Khaled Abu Toameh: Pro-Palestinian or Anti-Israel?

By Khaled Abu Toameh

Anti-Israel messages and campaigns serve only the radicals in this region who do not want either peace or coexistence. The time has come for the emergence of a genuine pro-Palestinian camp in the West that would focus less on Israel and more on helping the Palestinians.

News Briefs

Thousands Flood CBS Emails Protesting Anti-Israel '60 Minutes' Story

By JTA

Thousands of Christian and Jewish supporters of Israel have bombarded CBS executives with complaints about a "60 Minutes" segment that blamed Israel for the exodus of Christians from the West Bank and Jerusalem (See Video: A Well Crafted Piece of Propaganda Packed with Intentional Lies, Is It Sunday Already?). In the segment that aired Sunday, […]

Analysis / Khaled Abu Toameh

Khaled Abu Toameh: Palestinian Authority Radicalizing Palestinians, Dragging Them Toward War

By Khaled Abu Toameh

In yet another sign of how the Palestinian Authority is radicalizing Palestinians and eventually dragging them toward another confrontation with Israel, the Palestinian Authority issued an order banning Palestinians from making direct contact with Israeli authorities in the West Bank on the same day that two Palestinian officials met in Jerusalem with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu,

Analysis

Salam Fayyad's Hypocrisy

By Mahmoud Dweik

In public, Fayyad tells his people and the rest of the world how much he cares about freedom of expression. He has gone so far as announcing an annual award for press freedoms to be conferred on a deserving Palestinian journalist. Behind the scenes, however, his security officers continue to arrest and intimidate journalists who expose corruption or voice criticism of the Palestinian leadership in Ramallah.

Analysis / Khaled Abu Toameh

Khaled Abu Toameh: The Practical Three-State Solution

By Khaled Abu Toameh

Ahmed Qurei and those who are working to promote the "one-state solution" ignore the facts on the ground: that the Palestinians already have two separate "states" next to Israel - one in the West Bank and the other in Gaza. They also ignore the reality that the two Palestinian entities have been at war with each other since 2007.

News Briefs

Survey: 48 Percent of Gazans Blame Hamas for Fuel Crisis

By Jewish Press News Desk

The Palestinian news agency Ma'an reports that residents of the Gaza Strip mostly blame the Hamas government for their ongoing fuel crisis, according to a poll released on Saturday. According to a study conducted by the Arab World for Research & Development, 48 percent of Gazans hold Hamas responsible for the cutoff in fuel supplies […]

Analysis

Time to Kick the Palestinian Can?

By Dr. Aaron Lerner

Would it be prudent for Israel to launch now the kind of unilateral initiative proposed by former Yesha Council Director Naftali Bennett, or is it best to leave well enough alone?

Analysis

Israeli Left Throws Stones at Former Yesha Council Director From Glass Houses

By Dr. Aaron Lerner

There are certainly substantive questions and concerns that can be raised about Naftali Bennett’s proposal to annex Area C in Judea and Samaria, but when people associated with Oslo, the Geneva Initiative, and Peace Now trash the idea on the grounds that it is out of touch with reality, one can only respond: “look who’s talking.”

Analysis / Monitor

The AP's Gonzo Journalism

By Vic Rosenthal

There is a place for what Hunter Thompson called “Gonzo journalism,” but it isn’t a wire service news report, where the ancient Five Ws are still appropriate.

Israel

Palestinians Attack With Rockets, Guns and Axe

By Sam Ser

Air force kills rocket squad, but shooters flee in West Bank ambush

Israel / Eye on "Palestine"

European Union Set to Undermine Oslo Accords in Judea and Samaria

By Eric Schulenberg

The European Union, fearful that the "window for the two-state solution is rapidly closing" has decided to skirt Israeli building regulations in Area C of Judea and Samaria.

Op-Eds

Trivializing The Holocaust

By Abraham H. Foxman

There was a time when no one living in Israel needed a reminder of what was at stake when the Jewish state was created in 1948 in the aftermath of World War II and the Nazi Holocaust.

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Serials

The American Front

By Vic Rosenthal

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