After time away from my posts
required for an important project, I am pleased to resume. At this point,
touching several bases...
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In spite of my focus elsewhere,
last week I had been prepared to do a posting, were the bill on preventing
the dismantling of Ulpana and other communities to have passed in the Knesset on
June 6. Regrettably, however, it failed to pass, and I had not the
stomach to interrupt my project for what would have been a dismally negative
posting. Yet now, as I resume my writing, it is necessary to mention
this.
MK Yaakov Katz (National Union)
and MK Zevulun Orlev (Habayit Hayehudi), who had related versions
of the bill, failed to best a determined Prime Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu -- who refused to release ministers to vote their consciences and
brought considerable pressure to bear on MKs.
And so, the IDF is preparing for
the evacuation of five buildings, housing some 30 families, by the end of
this month -- as ordered by the High Court because these building allegedly
stand on Arab land. I say "allegedly" because the position of the
residents of Ulpana was never adequately examined by the Court nor their
documents fully examined.
My understanding is that a complex
operation is being devised, with police doing the actual
evacuation. It will be a difficult -- an ugly -- situation.
At present, caravans (mobile
homes) are being readied on a military base in Beit El for the
residents of Ulpana who will be evicted.
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Prior to the vote, Netanyahu had
asked the attorney general, Yehuda Weinstein, to determine whether it would
affect other communities in the manner that it will directly affect Ulpana --
saying that if it did he would support the bill. The attorney general said
it did not -- because in the case of Ulpana, the Court was basing its ruling on
a position of the government, which had offered to take down
the buildings.
I do not believe this for a
second. This gives a victory to those elements -- such as Peace Now --
that want to see Jews removed from Judea and Samaria, and will prompt more
petitions to the Court from them regarding "illegal" housing on Palestinian
Arab land. It is the position of the government -- which is too quick to
acceded to undocumented claims by Arabs that they own a piece of land on which
Jews have built -- that requires adjusting.
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As Alex Trainman, writing in
Israel Hayom, has also pointed out:
"Knocking down these five buildings
in Ulpana is unlikely to alleviate pressure from the international community.
Instead, destroying Jewish homes in our homeland will only encourage the
international community to continue its push to undo what is perceives as the
historical wrong created when the Jewish people exercised its rights to its
ancestral land."
Trainman further notes that:
"Many believe the court's ruling was
complete and sacrosanct. Yet the decision hinges on land record laws created
during the illegal Jordanian occupation of the West Bank, on rulings by a
Palestinian court interested in creating a Judenrein state, and by the legal
efforts of a politically motivated nongovernmental organization that receives
foreign funding to petition our courts over settlements and outposts.
"In the case of Ulpana, many have
been led to believe that destroying the buildings will return once lost property
to a Palestinian land owner. It will not. The buildings in question do not
affect the long-standing borders of Beit El. As such, the property will be
returned to no one.
"In two months' time, Jews will be
able to come and picnic on piles of rubble where Jewish mothers once changed
their babies’ diapers while their older kids rode bicycles. No Arab will have
access to these plots in Beit El, similar to the piles of rubble that sit just
several miles away in Amona where nine buildings were destroyed in
2006."
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Netanyahu, in the sort
of tightrope statement that is typical of him, declared after the vote,
"...I am committed to enforcing the law and am I committed to safeguarding the
settlement enterprise."
He also made a pledge of
sorts in the course of this struggle to build 10 houses in Beit El, which has
not seen much construction for some time, for every one that is coming down in
Ulpana.
It should only be -- there
are those predicting a building boom in Judea and Samaria. But I am
not ready to hold my breath on this yet.
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If there is any potential bright
spot in this matter, it is Netanyahu's commitment to form a ministerial
committee, which he would head, to deal with "settler affairs."
Theoretically, this would remove some of the authority from Defense Minister
Barak with regard to building in Judea and Samaria. But how constructive
this will be depends on the composition of the committee and the mandate it is
given.
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I have alluded before to the
diverse opinions -- diverse enough to make one a bit crazy -- with regard to
what powers will ultimately hold sway in a very volatile Egypt.
Here I share the latest from the
GLORIA Center and Barry Rubin:
"The Egyptian Supreme Constitutional Court has just
invalidated the parliamentary election there. The parliament, 75 percent of
whose members were Islamists, is being dissolved. The military junta has taken
over total authority. The presidential election is still scheduled for a few
dozen hours from now.
"In short, everything is confused and everything is a mess. All calculations are thrown to the wind. What this appears to be is a new military coup. What is the underlying theme? The armed forces concluded that an Islamist takeover was so dangerous for Egypt and for its own interests that it is better to risk civil war, a bloodbath, and tremendous unpopularity than to remain passive and turn over power. I believe this decision was made very reluctantly and not out of some lust for power by the generals. They have decided that they had no choice." (Emphasis added)
http://www.gloria-center.org/2012/06/breaking-court-dissolves-egyptian-parliament-army-takes-over-civil-war/
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"In short, everything is confused and everything is a mess. All calculations are thrown to the wind. What this appears to be is a new military coup. What is the underlying theme? The armed forces concluded that an Islamist takeover was so dangerous for Egypt and for its own interests that it is better to risk civil war, a bloodbath, and tremendous unpopularity than to remain passive and turn over power. I believe this decision was made very reluctantly and not out of some lust for power by the generals. They have decided that they had no choice." (Emphasis added)
http://www.gloria-center.org/2012/06/breaking-court-dissolves-egyptian-parliament-army-takes-over-civil-war/
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A military junta is the best that
Israel can hope for. Beats the Brotherhood any day, and actually promises
greater stability and relative moderation (although not democracy or great
freedoms) for an Egypt tottering on the edge politically and economically.
An Egypt that descends into radicalized chaos is a threat to an already
turmoiled Middle East.
All political pundits have their
wins and their losses over time, but I find this particularly interesting in one
regard: all along, Daniel Pipes, in the face of looming dominance by the
Brotherhood, insisted that the military in Egypt would not lose control --
insisting this even as many others, including Rubin, insisted
otherwise.
The end, upon which a great deal
rests, is still to come. But right now it's hats off to
Pipes.
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Please see a very significant
piece by Guiulio Meotti, a journalist with Il Foglio -- "The Last
Days of Jews in the Islamicized Europe" (Emphasis added):
"...Rome’s largest synagogue, one
of the oldest in the world, today looks like a military outpost, with private
guards and policemen at every corner. The Jewish school is also a 'sterilized
area,' protected by bodyguards and cameras, the windows plumbed with iron
grates.
"... more than 90 anti-Semitic
incidents took place in France only in the 10 days that followed the shooting
[in Toulouse], which left four people dead. In total, 148 anti-Semitic incidents
were recorded in March and April. It’s an anti-Semitic pandemonium totally
silenced by the European media.
"...All the recent polls say that
a third of Europeans show very high levels of anti-Semitism, while over half of
Europeans view the State of Israel as 'the greatest threat to world
peace.'
"...The President of Austria’s
Israelite Community, Ariel Muzicant, warns that the Jewish Community is also
dying out:...In Sweden, a country described by The Guardian as 'the
greatest success the world has known,' Jews are leaving big cities such as
Malmö...in order to escape anti-Semitic attacks.
"Sixty percent of Dutch Jews are
ready to pack up and leave the country. The cause is a boom of Islamic
anti-Semitism in the famous multicultural Netherlands.
Jews are fleeing Antwerp,
the city in Belgium once proudly called 'the Northern Jerusalem.' Last
autumn, the ancient synagogue of Weesp became the first synagogue in Europe
since the Second World War to cancel Shabbat services due to threats to the
safety of the faithful.
"Today anti-Semitic inscriptions
are being drawn on building walls in Marseille, Nottingham, Paris, Madrid,
Amsterdam, Berlin, Kiev, Barcelona and Rome. Jewish cemeteries are daily
ransacked and Jews are attacked on the streets if they wear the kippahs.
"Europe is again
approaching, as many prefer to avert their eyes, the horrible paroxysm of
Jew-hatred that plunged the continent into its [Twentieth Century]
abyss..."
We cannot afford to ignore this
phenomenon or its implications.
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Much, much more to come in the
days ahead.
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