Wednesday, 28 February 2018

Yesh Atid MK vows to create 3,000 jobs in Gaza



MK Haim Jelin, who lives at Kibbutz Nahal Oz in the Gaza periphery, has decided to help his neighbors.


Through Spanish Ambassador Manuel Gomez-Acebo, Jelin has approached a Spanish textile corporation and urged it to expand a textile factory in Gaza that currently employs 300 people. Jelin said he is convinced that the negotiations will lead to the creation of more than 3,000 jobs in the Strip.



“After 17 years of missiles falling and reprisals like pingpong, it is time to separate the people of Gaza from terrorism by bringing more work to the people,” Jelin told The Jerusalem Post on Wednesday.


“Every Gazan who has work supports his extended family. The goal is to create as many workplaces as possible, as part of a long-term plan for Gaza’s future.”


Jelin turned to textiles because at its peak, the industry employed close to 6,000 people in the Gaza Strip, and related fields supporting the industry employed thousands more. He said he was aware of the numbers, because when, as head of the Eshkol Regional Council, he was in charge of the Karni crossing near Nahal Oz, he facilitated 450 trucks hauling textiles entering Israel from the Gaza Strip.


The plan is coordinated with Gazan business owners, Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman, and the coordinator of government activities in the territories, Maj.- Gen. Yoav Mordechai. Jelin revealed that President Reuven Rivlin has been instrumental in advancing the plan with top Spanish leaders.


“The time has come to restore life to Gaza’s textile industry,” Jelin said. “If there are epidemics in Gaza, it will be Israel’s problem, so we need their economy to develop.”





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Report: U.S. peace plan divides Jerusalem, keeps Israeli settlement blocs



Two days after EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini warned the US against taking “false steps” on the peace process, the pan-Arab Asharq al-Awsat newspaper reported Wednesday that the Trump administration’s plan to jump-start peace talks calls for east Jerusalem as the capital of a demilitarized Palestinian state whose borders do not match the pre-1967 lines.


According to the Saudi paper published in London, Arab states are unhappy with the framework and are trying to change it before it is presented.



Under the plan, according to the report, the United States would recognize a Palestinian state and its capital in east Jerusalem, on condition that the Old City would come under international protection. The plan calls for the Jordan Valley and major settlement blocs to remain under Israeli sovereignty, and for small, isolated settlements to be relocated.


The Trump administration swiftly dismissed the report.


“It is unfortunate that some parties are seeking to prejudice people against our unfinished plan, which these sources have not seen,” said Josh Raffel, a White House spokesman.


“Nobody should be basing their reaction, public or private, on these reports.”


Raffel said the peace team would continue working on its “real plan” and encouraged regional leaders to dismiss rumors in their press.


US allies – including France, Britain and Saudi Arabia, where the sourcing for this report allegedly originated – have not been briefed on details of the plan, and thus are not in a position to confirm or deny its contents with authority. However, some educated guesses on specific proposals may ultimately land closer to truth than to fiction, given that the contours of the conflict are so well known.


“This is a mix of possibilities and ideas, some of which have existed for decades,” a senior White House official said. “We are going to continue working on the plan that is designed to benefit both Israelis and Palestinians and will release it when it is done and the time is right.”


The report’s claim that the White House peace team will support international protection for Jerusalem also contradicts an earlier assertion from a senior administration official that the Western Wall will likely be under Israeli control in any agreement with the Palestinians.


“We cannot envision any situation under which the Western Wall would not be part of Israel,” the senior US official said in December. “But as the president said, the specific boundaries of sovereignty of Israel are going to be part of the final-status agreement.”


“We note that we cannot imagine Israel would sign a peace agreement that didn’t include the Western Wall,” the official added.


Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki and foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and Morocco met earlier this week in Brussels with Mogherini and the 28 European Union foreign ministers and said that the plan tilts toward Israel and is unacceptable to the Palestinians.


The report stated that the Arab foreign ministers asked the EU to immediately engage with the US and get them to change the parameters of the plan before it is presented, because it will be much more difficult to do so afterward.


Mogherini’s comments after that meeting seemed to give credence to this. She said that the EU and Arab League foreign ministers “have dealt with the conflict long enough around our common table to know what can fly and what cannot fly, and we believe it is wise to consider what can fly and cannot fly in terms of peace plans before putting any plans on the table and avoiding any false steps. Because, given the region, any false step can be very dangerous.”


The Asharq al-Awsat report, based on Arab diplomatic sources in Paris, said the US intends to present the plan at an international conference to be held in an Arab capital, likely Cairo. The plan, according to the paper, calls for the PA to get more security and administrative authority in Areas A and B of the West Bank, and for the US to raise $40 billion to develop the Palestinian state and its institutions.


Regarding the contentious refugee issue, the plan calls for the refugees and their descendants to be absorbed in the countries where they now reside – and not to be granted a “right of return” – and for compensation to be paid.


The Prime Minister’s Office would not respond to the report.


US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said last week at the University of Chicago that the American plan is nearing completion.


“They’re coming up with a plan,” she said of US negotiators Jared Kushner and Jason Greenblatt. All three diplomats briefed members of the UN Security Council on the progress of their plan last week, while omitting key details even in that closed-door session.


Haley said at the university, “It won’t be loved by either side, and it won’t be hated by either side.”





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How Poland once spoke about the Shoah


In the early years of the 21st century, the facts emerging from the evidence gathered regarding Polish complicity in the anti-Jewish atrocities during and after WWII were so compelling, that even hard-core, biased anti-Jewish figures made their voices heard. In fact, the late Cardinal Glemp, primate of the Catholic church in Poland, confessed publicly in his statement on the heated discussion of the Jedwabne massacre, made on March 4th, 2001: “In particular, the burning alive of the Jewish population, forcibly herded by Poles into a barn, is indisputable.” 



It is known that when issuing that statement, Cardinal Glemp still opposed the thought that the Polish nation should bear responsibility for the massacre, and clear evidence of his attitude to the question was when he refused to participate in the 60th anniversary commemoration of the massacre in Jedwabne at which a memorial was erected there. It was during that ceremony on July 10, 2001 that then Polish president Kwasniewski apologized for Polish complicity in that terrible war crime.



Why did Cardinal Glemp, internationally notorious for the open anti-Semitism for which he had been forced to apologize publicly, make that statement, so exceptional for him, in the first place? According to historians and some Vatican insiders, it happened after the direct intervention of Pope John Paul II, who influenced the primate of church in Poland to consider the facts of Jedwabne as they were.



Pope Saint John Paul II,  born Karol Wojtyla  in Poland, was one of the most outstanding figures of our times in many respects, and his stand against anti-Semitism caused a revolution inside the Vatican and the Catholic church in general. He was the first Pope who visited Auschwitz, just  half a year after being elected, during his second pastoral visit and he was the first Pope who visited Yad Vashem in what was a dramatic visit, not a mere formality. He was the Pope who established relations between Vatican and Israel. He was the first Pope who came to the Kotel, touched the stones of our Temple, and put his note there asking for forgiveness for the atrocities against Jewish people.



He was the first and the only Pope whose idea it was to organize a special memorial concert in the Vatican in memory of the six million murdered Jews, an event which he hosted. He was the first Pope to ever visit a synagogue, meeting cordially and several times with the Chief Rabbi of Israel Yisrael Meir Lau, also receiving a Jewish priestly blessing shortly before his death.



He was the Pontiff who  issued several important documents not only on Christian-Judean relations in history and theology, but on the Shoah which he always used as the term for the destruction of European Jewry. This brave, intelligent, honest and strong man, a unique Pope, a Pole who did understand Jewish history and the Shoah.



We have his testimony in writing, from the important, but rarely recalled, and rarely applied, document called We Remember: A Reflection on the Shoah  prepared by the Vatican Commission for the Relations with Jews  on the  initiative of and in close cooperation with Pope John Paul II, who supervised the document word by word.



The document was created to be a guiding outline for the Catholic church and its believers world-wide in their attitude to the Shoah and the Jewish people. It was presented at a special press-conference on March 16, 1998 by Cardinal Cassidy. Today, the document is part of the Vatican Archive.



Excerpts:     



“  (..) it may be asked whether the Nazi persecution of the Jews was not made easier by the anti-Jewish prejudices imbedded in some Christian minds and hearts. Did anti-Jewish sentiment among Christians make them less sensitive, or even indifferent, to the persecutions launched against the Jews by National Socialism when it reached power? […].



“In the lands where the Nazis undertook mass deportations, the brutality which surrounded these forced movements of helpless people should have led to suspect the worst. Did Christians give every possible assistance to those being persecuted, and in particular to the persecuted Jews? Many did, but others did not. Those who did help to save Jewish lives as much as was in their power, even to the point of placing their own lives in danger, must not be forgotten. During and after the war, Jewish communities and Jewish leaders expressed their thanks for all that had been done for them (…).”



Nevertheless, as Pope John Paul II recognized, alongside such courageous men and women, the spiritual resistance and concrete action of other Christians was not that which might have been expected from Christ’s followers.



“We cannot know how many Christians in countries occupied or ruled by the Nazi powers or their allies were horrified at the disappearance of their Jewish neighbours and yet were not strong enough to raise their voices in protest.



“For Christians, this heavy burden of conscience at the inaction of their brothers and sisters during the Second World War must be a call to penitence.”



Rarely,are public figures of the our time able to formulate ideas as lucidly as Dr of Moral Philosophy Karol Wojtyla, known to humanity as Pope St. John Paul II.



“We Are Standing On the Tormented Land”: President Kwasniewski



In his speech in Jedwabne just 16 years ago, the former two-term president of Poland who is sill an international public figure today, said, among the other things:



“We know much about this crime, though not yet everything. May be we will never learn the whole truth. But this did not prevent us from being here today. (…). We know enough to stand here in truth – facing pain, cry and suffering of those who were murdered here. Face to face with the victims’ families who are here today. Before the judgment of [our] own conscience



“This was a particularly cruel crime. It is justified by nothing. (…). The victims were helpless and defenceless. The criminals had a sense of being unpunished since German occupants incited them to such acts. We know with all the certainty that Poles were among the oppressors and assassins.   ( …).



“We are standing on a tormented land. The name Jedwabne, by a tragic ordain of fate had become for its today’s citizens a byword recalling to human memory the ghosts of fratricide. It is not only in Jedwabne that superstitious prejudice was enkindled into the murderous flame of hatred in the “furnace era”. Death, grief and suffering of the Jews from Jedwabne, from Radzilow and other localities, all these painful events which lay a gloomy shadow on Poland’s history are the responsibility of the perpetrators and instigators.



“Let us all be the citizens of Jedwabne today. Let us feel what they feel!  (…). Thanks to a great nation-wide debate regarding this crime committed in 1941, much has changed in our lives in 2001, the first year of the new millennium. Today’s Poland has courage to look into the eyes of the truth about a nightmare which gloomed one of the chapters in its history.



“We have become aware of the responsibility for our attitude towards the dark pages in our history. We have understood that bad service is done to the nation by those who are impelling to renounce that past. Such attitude leads to a moral self-destruction. (…).



“For this crime we should beg the souls of the dead and their families for forgiveness. This is why today, the President of the Republic of Poland, I beg pardon. I beg pardon in my own name and in the name of those Poles whose conscience is shattered by that crime.”



President Kwasniewski ended his truly rare speech with an imperative – To turn the wrong into the right. There were a lot of people in Jedwabne on July 10th, 2001, 60 years after the massacre. They all listened to the president in attentive silence.



In ten years time, in July 2011, that same person, former president Kwasniewski visited Jedwabne again, this time it was the 70th commemoration of the massacre. There were barely a few dozen people instead of thehundreds a decade ago. It is sobering to observe how drastically the concept of ‘turning wrong into right’ could be changed in Poland in no time.   



“We are living in year 1934-1935 today,” wrote Marian Turski



After a few weeks of silence, while the world was stunned by the notorious law and following escapades of the country’s leaders, the legendary 91-year old Marian Turski, the Holocaust survivor, writer, historian, the chairman of the POLIN Museum and senior member of virtually all leading Holocaust-connected Polish and international institutions gave his first comment on the situation in Poland:



“Which year we are living here (in Poland) today? 1934? Or is it 1935? And my main worry is on how to avoid the year 1939”   (Marian Turski in interview with Dorota Wysocka-Schnepf, TV-Wyborcza, 14th February, 2018).



And I cannot help myself from thinking: if a Holocaust survivor who lost his family, went through living hell, now 91 years old has to describe his feelings in his country in this way, the situation in Poland in 2018 is truly precarious.



It seems to me though,  that those in Poland who are enjoying currently the second-hand carnival of their loud, vulgar, and crude racism and who are applying it hastily into the system of life in Poland, those who are frantically re-writing history there in a low-brow, utterly provincial hope that it will stay that way for good,  under-estimated the people who are led by such universal humanist authorities as our dear friend Marian Turski.



Calm, contained, elegant, sharp, witty, and highly intelligent, with a steel-like inner strength of the real Jewish man, Marian Turski has something to tell to the Poles today ( the quote below is a compilation of the Marian Turski’s statements throughout the interview):



“Today, we can see the symptoms of the releasing of demons in our country. The worst thing about that process, as we saw from the history of the WWII and Holocaust, is the inert, the biggest, part of society which starts to accept, gradually, what the demons brings with them: first limitations in work and study, then boycott of stores, then ghettos, then concentration camps… To release the demons it takes only a fracture of a second; to put demons back is an arduous process. What we are seeing today gives me a great sadness because it is huge recession to the point of many years back, and the damage might last also many years, because we are dealing here with a state of mentality which is in the process to be distorted again, as it was in 1968. A severe mental wound had been inflicted upon the Jewish people already, and we have to resist it from happening any further, from it to be accepted by the society as a norm, again. Defy the demons, oppose them, do not let them to become a natural part of your daily life, of our reality”.    



A conversation with the Pope 



In September 2004, I received several telephone calls from both the Vatican and Poland, from good friends, people who were close to the Pope. I was invited to come to theVatican, any time soon, as His Excellency the Pope wanted to talk to me.



It happened shortly after I was filming in Auschwitz and the Cracow ghetto for the second time, and after my husband gave master-classes at the Auschwitz Historical Jewish Centre on How to Reflect on the Holocaust in Visual Art to non-Jewish, Polish and international youth, in connection with his exhibition at the Centre. Michael’s exhibitions featuring powerful but self-contained series on the Holocaust had been shown eliciting much interest from the Polish public in Crakow, Oswiecim, and Warsaw, at the Jewish Historical Institute, just across the street from the blown up Great Warsaw Synagogue.



It is not every day that you are called in to come to talk with a Pope. But my mom’s terminal cancer was in its final stage, and it prevented me from making the trip to the Vatican immediately at the time, I knew the topic which Pope John Paul II wanted to talk to me about. His Excellency wanted to talk to me on the camera, importantly, on his attitude on the Shoah.



Despite all that the Pope did with the regard to the Shoah, there was no his filmed talk about his reflections, memories, his understanding, his essential feeling of what Shoah was for him personally, and it was important for him to have it recorded in that way. In September 2004, a little over half a year before his death, he felt it was the time for that. He was already quite ill then, but the details of his health were kept to the very close circle inside the Vatican. The clock was ticking, with us not realizing it enough at the time.



My mom’s cancer was progressing rapidly, very much in parallel, time-wise, with the path of the illness of the Pope. And I was completely occupied with the ending of the life of my mother.



From the beginning of 2005, John Paul’s II health deteriorated quickly, and in February 2005 he had a tracheotomy which put any idea of filming our conversation off the agenda. My mom passed away a month before the Pope, in early March 2005. And I flew to her funeral from Rome, leaving that last conversation with the Pope John Paul II unfulfilled.



I cannot say enough how sorry am I about that missed opportunity to film the reflections and thoughts of the Pope Saint John Paul II on the Shoah, to hear and preserve what that he wanted to tell to us about it.



INNA ROGATCHI is writer, scholar and film-maker working in the area of inter-crossing in between history, culture and mentality. The theme of Holocaust and post-Holocaust has a central place among her subjects of interest.  She is the author of the internationally acclaimed The Lessons of Survival film on Simon Wiesenthal. Her forthcoming book is A View From the Cattle Wagon ( 2018), the collection of essays on post-Holocaust. She is the author of Shining Souls. Champions of Humanity cultural and educational project from The Rogatchi Foundation Outreach of Humanity series. She is co-founder and President of The Rogatchi Foundation.







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IDF arrests 5 in West Bank overnight



The Israel Defense Forces arrested five people overnight on Wednesday. They are suspected of involvement in terror activities and violent disturbances against civilians and soldiers in the West Bank region.


The suspects were taken to questioning by the security forces.





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U.S. indicts Israeli-American teen hacker for bomb threats against Jewish centers


Michael Kadar, 19, has been indicted for hate crimes connected to threats against Jewish community centers, as well as threatening the Israeli embassy and cyberstalking, the U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday. 


Kadar is awaiting trial in Israel, where he was arrested last year. U.S. and Israeli authorities have previously charged him with making thousands of threats, including to airports, schools and Jewish centers, in the United States in 2016 and early 2017. 



Kadar, who holds dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship, was indicted by grand juries in Florida, Georgia and the District of Columbia for making threats from January to March 2017, the Justice Department said in a statement. 
The statement did not say whether he would be extradited to the United States. 


Kadar is alleged to have telephoned the Anti-Defamation League with a bomb threat and making a bomb threat in an email to the Israeli embassy in Washington, both in March 2017, the Justice Department said. 


Kadar, who is Jewish, was indicted for allegedly calling police in January 2017 about a hoax hostage situation at a home in Athens, Georgia, which included a threat to kill responding officers. Kadar also faces a federal cyberstalking indictment in Georgia. 



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In Florida, Kadar was charged with making multiple threatening calls about bomb threats and gun attacks against Jewish community centers throughout the state in January and February 2017. He also is alleged to have made bomb threats against the Orlando International Airport and a school. 



The hoax threats to the Jewish community centers forced widespread evacuations and raised fears of a resurgence in anti-Semitism. 


U.S. authorities have said in court documents that Kadar advertised his services on AlphaBay, a now-closed online black market, and offered to threaten any school for $30. The Justice Department shut AlphBay down in July 2017. 


Israeli authorities have accused him of earning about $240,000 worth of the digital currency Bitcoin after selling his threat services on the dark web. 


Kadar’s parents have said he has a brain tumor that caused autism and other mental problems, making him unable to understand the nature of his actions. 


If convicted, Kadar faces up to 20 years in prison for each hate crime charge and a maximum of 10 years for each bomb threat charge. The interstate threats charge, the hoax charge and cyberstalking charge call for up to five years in prison apiece. 



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U.S. slams UNHRC on Israel, Iran



The United States on Wednesday slammed a United Nations Human Rights Council for a inequitable diagnosis of Israel and for providing a height to tellurian rights abusers such as Iran.


“It is unsuitable that a HRC treats Israel differently from any other UN member,” US Ambassador Mary Catherine Phee said.



“The institutional firmness of a Council final that a efforts to delegitimize and besiege Israel by such blatant disposition contingency end,” Phee told a legislature as it met this week in Geneva for a start of a 37th event that ends on Mar 23rd.


Phee took emanate with a UNHRC mandates that Israeli tellurian rights abuses opposite Palestinians in a West Bank contingency be debated during any event underneath Agenda 7 and that there contingency be a permanent questioner reserved to examine such abuses.


No other nation has such a permanent mandate. All tellurian tellurian rights abuses are debated underneath Agenda Item 4, including those in Syria and Iran. None of a countries who are deliberate to be sequence tellurian rights abusers have a permanent questioner reserved to them.


Such investigators have usually proxy mandates that contingency be renewed.


“When it comes to tellurian rights, no nation should be giveaway from scrutiny, including Israel,” pronounced Phee who is a Acting Assistant Secretary of a Bureau of International Organizations. Israel, Phee told a council, contingency be hold to an estimable customary that would request to any other country.


“The licence itself says a UN classification is formed on a element of a emperor equivalence of all a members.  That is not a box when a special rapporteur’s charge on a Occupied Palestinian Territories – distinct any other Council charge – never requires renewal,” Phee said.


During this event a Agenda Item 4 discuss will be hold on Mar 14 and a Agenda Item 7 discuss will be hold on Mar 19.


When US President Donald Trump took bureau final year, his administration had threatened to leave a legislature unless it reformed itself on a series of vicious issues including anti-Israeli bias.


The US, that is one of a council’s 47 members, has nonetheless to make good on that threat.


On Wednesday Phee called on a UNHRC not to yield membership seats to countries with bad record on tellurian rights such as Venezuela and Burundi whose “presence creates a hoax of a council’s work.”


On a Tuesday a US pronounced it was “appalled” that Iranian Justice Minster Seyyed Alireza Avaei was authorised to pronounce during that day’s high turn segment.


“Minister Avaei oversaw a outline executions of Iranians in a late 1980s.  As a new conduct of a Tehran law and stream Minister of Justice, Avaei oversees systematic capricious arrests and detentions of Iranians enchanting in pacific domestic and county activism, and imprisons them in a network of comforts scandalous for questionable deaths, a use of torture, and rejection of medical care,” a US said.


On Wednesday Phee also called on a legislature to work to finish tellurian rights abuses in Sri Lanka, North Korea, Iran, Myanmar, South Sudan and Syria.


“In particular, given a ongoing tellurian rights predicament in Syria, a Council contingency support a renovation of a Commission of Inquiry. Failure to act with a clever voice would omit large and horrific tellurian rights violations and abuses in that country,” Phee said.




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Allies have not seen draft of Mideast peace plan, U.S. officials say



Two days after EU Foreign Policy arch Federica Mogherini warned a US opposite taking fake stairs on a assent process, a pan-Arab newspaper, Asharq al-Awsat, reported Wednesday that a Trump administration’s devise to jumpstart assent talks calls for a demilitarized Palestinian state with singular government and borders that do not compare a 1967 lines.


According to a Saudi paper published in London, Arab states are hapless with a horizon and are perplexing to change it before it is presented. The news also claims that a US will commend a need for a a Palestinian state and for a collateral to reside in East Jerusalem, nonetheless it also says that a Old City would be underneath general protection.



The Trump administration quickly discharged a report. Josh Raffel, a White House spokesman, pronounced a assent group would continue operative on a “real plan” and speedy informal leaders to boot rumors in their press.


““It is hapless that some parties are seeking to influence people opposite a unprepared plan, that these sources have not seen,” Raffel stated. “Nobody should be basing their reaction, open or private, on these reports.”


US allies– including France, Britain and Saudi Arabia, where a sourcing for this news allegedly originates– have not been briefed on sum of a plan, and so are not in a position to endorse or repudiate a essence with authority. But some prepared guesses on specific proposals might eventually land closer to law than fiction, given a contours of a dispute are so well-known.


“This is a brew of possibilities and ideas, some of that have existed for decades,” a comparison US central said. “We are going to continue operative on a devise that is designed to advantage both Israelis and Palestinians and will recover it when it is finished and a time is right.”


The report’s explain that a White House assent group will support general insurance for Jerusalem also contradicts an progressing avowal from a comparison administration central that a Western Wall, or Kotel, will expected be underneath Israeli control in any destiny agreement with a Palestinians.


“We can't prognosticate any conditions underneath that a Western Wall would not be prejudiced of Israel,” a comparison US central pronounced in December. “But as a boss said, a specific bounds of government of Israel are going to be prejudiced of a final standing agreement.”


“We note that we can't suppose Israel would pointer a assent agreement that didn’t embody a Western Wall,” a central added.


Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riyad al-Malki and unfamiliar ministers from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, a United Arab Emirates and Morocco met progressing this week in Brussels with Mogherini and a 28 EU unfamiliar ministers and pronounced that a devise tilts toward Israel and is unsuitable to a Palestinians.


The news settled that a Arab unfamiliar ministers asked a EU to immediately rivet with a US and get them to change a parameters of a devise before it is presented, since it will be most some-more formidable to do so afterward.


On Monday, after assembly with a Arab unfamiliar ministers, Mogherini pronounced that a EU and Arab League ministers “have dealt with a dispute prolonged adequate around a common list to know what can fly and what can't fly, and we trust it is correct to cruise what can fly and can't fly in terms of assent skeleton before putting any skeleton on a list and avoiding any fake steps, Because given a region, any fake step can be really dangerous.”


The Asharq al-Awsat report, formed on Arab tactful sources in Paris, pronounced that a US intends to benefaction a devise during an general discussion to be hold in an Arab capital, expected Cairo.


The devise calls for a Jordan Valley and vital allotment blocs to sojourn underneath Israeli sovereignty, and for small, removed settlements to be relocated.


The devise calls for a PA to get some-more confidence and executive management in Areas A and B, and for a US to $40 billion to rise a Palestinian state and a institutions.


Regarding a quarrelsome interloper issues, a devise calls for a refugees and their descendants to be engrossed in a countries where they now reside, and for remuneration to be paid.


The Prime Minister’s Office would not respond to a report.


Advisers to PA President Mahmoud Abbas could not be reached for comment.


However, a PLO central pronounced he could not determine to what was reported in a leaks.


“The sum of these leaks are unacceptable. we can't determine to a state with prejudiced sovereignty, legitimizing settlements and erasing a right of lapse according to fortitude 194,” Wasel Abu Yousef, a PLO Executive Committee member, told The Jerusalem Post.


US Ambassador to a UN Nikki Haley pronounced final week during a University of Chicago that a US devise is impending completion.


“They’re entrance adult with a plan,” she pronounced of US negotiators Jared Kushner and Jason Greenblatt. All 3 diplomats briefed members of a UN Security Council on a swell of their devise final week, while omission pivotal sum even in that closed-door session.


Haley told a university,  “it won’t be desired by possibly side, and it won’t be hated by possibly side.”




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Palestinians to U.N. states: ‘Don’t let settlers enter your country’



United Nations member states should repudiate Israeli settlers entrance to their countries, Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki told a UN Human Rights Council during a opening of a 37th event in Geneva this week.


The general village contingency do some-more to “confront a Israeli colonial allotment system” in a Palestinian territories, including easterly Jerusalem and a West Bank, Maliki said.



He called on a legislature to entirely tell a supposed “blacklist” of companies doing business with a settlements.


The UNHRC announced final month that announcement of a corporate database, creatively scheduled for Dec 2017, had been delayed. No new date for announcement has been set.


Maliki told a legislature that trade prohibitions with Israeli-controlled areas over pre-1967 limit lines  was not enough.


“Practical measures are indispensable opposite a settlers, including preventing them from entering your country,” Maliki said.


The unfamiliar apportion also cursed Israel’s try to taxation church skill in easterly Jerusalem as a “dangerous precedent” and a “grave defilement of general law.”


The Israeli-Palestinian conflict, however, did not browbeat opening speeches delivered Monday by Wednesday by UN member and non-member states.


Still, a legislature is expected to pass during slightest 5 resolutions opposite Israel this session, some-more than opposite any other singular country.


The US slammed a UNHRC Wednesday for a inequitable diagnosis of Israel.


“It is unsuitable that a HRC treats Israel differently from any other UN member,” US Ambassador Mary Catherine Phee said.


“The institutional firmness of a Council final that a efforts to delegitimize and besiege Israel by such blatant disposition contingency end,” Phee told a legislature during a start of a session, that is scheduled to finish Mar 23.


Phee took emanate with UNHRC Agenda 7 mandates that contend Israeli tellurian rights abuses opposite Palestinians in a West Bank contingency be debated during any event and that a permanent questioner contingency be reserved to examine such abuses.


No other nation has such a permanent mandate. All tellurian tellurian rights abuses are debated underneath Agenda Item 4, including those in Syria and Iran. None of a countries that are deliberate sequence tellurian rights abusers have a permanent questioner reserved to them. Such investigators have usually proxy mandates that contingency be renewed.


The stream session’s Agenda Item 4 discuss is scheduled for Mar 14 and a Agenda Item 7 discuss is slated for Mar 19.


Israel’s Ambassador to a UN in Geneva Aviva Raz Shechter blamed Palestinian antisemitism for a determined attacks opposite Israel, that she remarkable is a usually democracy in a Middle East.


“It’s time to see a consistent taste of Israel in this legislature – by a resolutions that pass by an involuntary infancy – as stemming out of deeper reasons. Listen to a incitement in a Palestinian territories, nurturing a younger generations with loathing and antisemitic feelings,” Shechter said.


She brought with her to a legislature Zehava Shaul, a mom of Oron Shaul, one of dual soldiers reputed to have been killed in a 2014 fight in Gaza. It is believed that Hamas is holding their bodies along with 3 Israeli adults whom it has given kidnapped.


Shechter called on a physique to assistance Israel secure a recover of a bodies and a citizens.




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Last time Iraq, this time Iran, time for Purim


There they go again, melancholy to clean out Israel, “…We will turn Tel Aviv to a belligerent and will not give any event to Netanyahu to flee,” Mohsen Rezaie, Iran’s profitableness legislature secretary pronounced recently. As did, al-Quds Force commander General Qassem Soleimani, vocalization during a Tehran ceremony, imprinting a tenth anniversary of a assassination of Hezbollah militant designer Imad Mughniyeh, Soleimani pronounced that a punishment for shedding Mughniyeh’s blood is “not rising one barb or murdering one person, though a dismantling and uprooting of a baby-killing Zionist regime.”


Big deal, they’re usually a latest in a prolonged list of Persian/Iranian threateners, starting with that immorality man, Haman, stability by Ayatollah Khomeini and former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, right adult to a benefaction leadership.


Ahmadinejad suggested, during “The World Without Zionism” discussion in Tehran in 2005, that Israel should be “wiped off a map”. Referring to Ayatollah Khomeini, Ahmadinejad said, “Our dear Imam pronounced that a occupying regime contingency be wiped off a map and this was a really correct statement. We can't concede over a emanate of Palestine.”


I theory they never listened of the Purim idea, V’Nahafoch-hu/a finish annulment – what they designed for us, entrance behind on their possess heads – Rezaie, Soleimani and a rest of a stream Iranian leadership, should review a Book of Esther, Megilat Esther, before it’s too late for Iran.


Saddam Hussein threatened Israel before them, in Apr 1990, to clean out half of Israel with chemical weapons, “I swear to God, we will let a glow eat half of Israel if it tries anything opposite Iraq.” Saddam also said, “We don’t need an atomic bomb, [after Israel inebriated Iraq’s Osirak reactor] since we have modernized chemical weapons.” And, as late as 2000, Hussein was still melancholy that his nation could destroy Israel, if it was given entrance to land subsequent to a Jewish state.


Stop and consider for a moment: a initial Gulf War in 1991, ended erev – just before – Purim. The second Gulf War in 2003, began motzei – just after – Shushan Purim. Get a picture? In between, “The Jews had light, and gladness, and joy, and honor,” (Megilat Esther 8:16).


Look what happened to Saddam Hussein and Iraq. Hussein was hanged like Haman, get it! And, Iraq isn’t a hazard to Israel anymore.


But, we already knew that wars are for us – i.e., a Jews and Israel. Chazal – our sages – via a ages have explained a Torah, revelation us that all that happens in a universe is for a advantage of a Jewish People. As it says in a Talmud, “Every fight in Israel is a theatre in a emancipation of Israel,” (Megillah 17b). The Redemption occurs in stages, fight after war.


Read the Purim story in Megilat Esther again, it’s a rags to cache story on a inhabitant scale. Haman, a proto-typical anti-Semite, skeleton mass murder of a Jews and in a finish pays with his life, a life of his 10 sons – all hanged – and a Jews kill 75, 811 members of a anti-Semitic – i.e. Nazi – celebration of a time.


This is not so opposite from a Nuremberg Trials after World War II, when 23 Nazi fight criminals were tried. Originally 11 were to have a genocide chastisement imposed if found guilty. Everybody in those days suspicion that they would be shot – as is prevalent in troops executions – or get a electric chair – as was common in a United States. But when a judges announced a outcome of guilty, they also pronounced that unresolved would be a process of execution. Two hours before a execution, they found Hermann Goering passed in his cell. He had committed suicide. Interestingly, it is pronounced about Goering, that he favourite to dress adult in delicate attire. His cross-dressing and self-murder would together Haman’s daughter, who also committed suicide. That left usually 10 Nazis to execute, usually like Haman’s sons.


There is some-more to this story than meets a eye. In Megilat Esther (9:7-9), when it describes a execution of Haman’s 10 sons, their names are listed in a straight column. If we demeanour during a Hebrew closely, you’ll notice extra-small letters in 3 of a names. The initial name, Parshandata, has a small tav. The seventh name, Parmashta, has a small shin. The tenth name, Vayzata, has a small zayn. Hebrew letters are also used as numbers, as good as for dates in a Jewish calendar. Tav, shin, zayn, which numerically is 707, analogous to a year 5707, that began with Rosh Hashannah – the Jewish New Year – on Sep 25, 1946.


On Oct 16, 1946, as foreshadowed in a names of Haman’s 10 sons, 10 Nazi leaders were hanged as fight criminals. And if that doesn’t stir you, out of nowhere, with a wire around his neck, Julius Schtreicher – editor of Der Sturmer, a Nazi promotion journal – shouted out with fiery loathing in his eyes, usually as a trap doorway opened, “Purimfest 1946!” It was reported in a general press of a day.


Another instance of the Purim idea, V’Nahafoch-hu/a finish annulment – what they designed for us, entrance behind on their possess heads – in action.


In ancient Persia, a proto-Nazi celebration was wiped out, and so too, in complicated times, Nazi Germany and Saddam’s Iraq were defanged.


Like we pronounced earlier, Rezaie, Soleimani, and a rest of a Iranian leadership, should review the Megilat Esther, before it’s too late for Iran… Happy Purim!



Ariel Natan Pasko, an eccentric researcher and consultant, has a Master’s Degree specializing in International Relations, Political Economy Policy Analysis. His articles seem frequently onnumerous news/views and think-tank websites and in newspapers. His latest articles can also be review on his archive: The Think Tank by Ariel Natan Pasko.





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Civilians killed as armed groups clash in Libyan south



BENGHAZI, Libya – Fighting between opposition armed groups in a southern Libyan city of Sabha has left during slightest 6 civilians passed and bleeding others, including women and children, a medical central pronounced on Wednesday.


Sporadic clashes between a Sixth Division, that is trustworthy to a eastern-based Libyan National Army (LNA), and opposition fighters from a Tebu racial group, started around Feb. 4, pronounced Osama al-Wafi, a orator during Sabha’s categorical hospital.


The fighting has led to fears of an escalation of assault in Libya’s bankrupt south, where a LNA has been perplexing to enhance a change and has clashed with groups aligned with a internationally famous supervision in a capital, Tripoli.


The LNA is aligned with a opposition supervision formed in Libya’s east.


Sabha, about 660 km (410 miles) south of Tripoli, has been a heart for a bootlegging of African migrants and other prohibited towards Libya’s Mediterranean coast. It has seen occasional bouts of fighting related to a wider dispute that grown after a country’s 2011 uprising.


The Sixth Division is mostly stoical of fighters from a Awlad Suleiman tribe. It is constant to LNA personality Khalifa Haftar, who named new brigade commanders for a multiplication this month.





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U.S. corporate share buybacks 'explode' in Feb., says research firm



The volume of US corporate share buybacks surged in February, an investment investigate organisation pronounced on Wednesday, as a dollar value of programs announced in a issue of a Republican taxation renovate seemed headed above a $200 billion mark.


The California-based investigate organisation TrimTabs, that marks corporate buybacks, pronounced rough information for Feb uncover a dollar value of buyback programs scarcely doubled to $118.5 billion from $59.9 billion in January. TrimTabs pronounced the final total for Feb is expected to arise and could set a new record.


“Activity has positively accelerated. Buybacks increasing for 5 uninterrupted months commencement in Jul 2017 and have exploded in February,” pronounced TrimTabs researcher Winston Chua.




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U.S. Senate passes Taiwan travel bill that worried China



The US Senate on Wednesday upheld a check criticized by China compelling closer US ties with Taiwan, and a legislation usually needs President Donald Trump’s signature to turn law.


The Senate upheld a Taiwan Travel Act by unanimous consent. It upheld a House of Representatives in January, also but opposition.


The legislation says it should be US process to concede officials during all levels to transport to Taiwan to accommodate their Taiwanese counterparts, assent high-level Taiwanese officials to enter a United States “under deferential conditions” and accommodate with US officials, and inspire Taiwanese mercantile and informative member to control business in a United States.


White House officials did not immediately respond when asked if Trump designed to pointer a legislation. It would be surprising for a boss to halt a magnitude that upheld unanimously.


The Xinhua news group reported progressing this month that China was “strongly dissatisfied” with a legislation, observant that some of a clauses disregarded a one-China element underneath that it considers Taiwan a breakaway province.


Beijing has taken an increasingly antagonistic position toward Taiwan over a past dual years.




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S.Korea's Moon: Japan in no position to declare 'comfort women' issue settled



Japan is in no position to announce a emanate of wartime “comfort women” settled, South Korean President Moon Jae-in pronounced on Thursday during a debate imprinting a inhabitant holiday commemorating Korean insurgency to Japanese occupation.


“Comfort women” was Japan’s substitution for Asian women — many of them Korean — forced to work in a wartime brothels early in a 20th century. Japan apologized to a women and supposing a 1 billion yen ($9.4 million) account to assistance them underneath a 2015 understanding though South Korea has recently sought to revisit a issue.


“As a perpetrator, a Japanese supervision shouldn’t contend ‘it’s over,'” Moon said. “Wartime crimes opposite amiability can’t be swept underneath a carpet by observant ‘it’s over.'”




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Police to question Netanyahu Friday as possible suspect in telecom-giant bribery case


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is approaching to be questioned underneath warn as a probable consider in a Bezeq temptation event (Case 4000), and his mother Sara is to be questioned in a box as well, Israeli radio news channels reported on Wednesday. Police are slated to take testimony from a dual in a Prime Minister’s Residence on Friday.


At a heart of Case 4000 is a guess that Netanyahu acted to yield Bezeq and a former chairman, Shaul Elovitch, with financial breaks value hundreds of millions of shekels in sell for certain coverage in a telecommunications company’s renouned Walla website. The primary apportion has deserted a accusations and insisted that all his decisions “were done in veteran conform and formed on veteran factors, veteran testimonies and authorised counsel.”



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In a “cigars-and-champagne” affair, Case 1000, military sought to examine a Netanyahu integrate concurrently to forestall them from presumably coordinating their testimony and interference justice, yet Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit deserted a request. A authorised spectator has told Haaretz that a testimony that aristocrat Arnon Milchan supposing investigators per a gifts he gave a Netanyahus was so clever and minute that a profession ubiquitous didn’t see a need to doubt a integrate during a same time.


Channel 10 reported on Wednesday a essence of a content summary that Sara Netanyahu sent Elovitch’s wife, Iris. “You all are murdering me,” she wrote in 2015, after saying a news on Walla she didn’t like. “You are slaughtering us. You are destroying a country. What kind of a site is this? What should it be? Change it. Do something about it. You are a site owners, and it should occur quickly.”



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In a prior summary between Sara Netanyahu and Iris Elovitch that was published, a primary minister’s mother wrote in a arise of a news she didn’t find flattering: “This can’t go on this way. we yet we spoke about this. Why do we need to review such things on your website?”



Police consider that while Shlomo Filber was executive ubiquitous of a Communications Ministry, Bezeq benefitted economically from 4 regulatory decisions. Netanyahu authorized a partnership of Bezeq and Yes;, a Communications Ministry deferred telephony reform, that is value about a billion shekels ($287 million) a year; a remodel for opening Bezeq’s infrastructure to competition, that Bezeq is still fighting against; and Bezeq also benefitted from a Communication Ministry’s termination of constructional separation.


“This is a really critical event of giving and receiving bribes,” pronounced Yehudit Tirosh, conduct of a bonds dialect during a State Prosecutor’s Office. She was referring to a alleged systematically lopsided coverage of a Netanyahu family on a Walla news website. “‘Favorable coverage’ is a peaceful term,” Tirosh said 


During a conference to extend a remand of several suspects in a affair, Tirosh said, “I have no approach to rightly report a gift.” She added: “It harnesses a heading website for a purpose of giving profitable coverage in sell for regulatory advantages from a Communications Ministry, communications apportion [Netanyahu] and Communications Ministry executive ubiquitous [Shlomo Filber].”


Last Thursday a Kan news channel reported that testimony taken in a Bezeq-Walla event showed Netanyahu continued to understanding with Elovitch’s affairs even after Mendelblit forbade him from doing so. In Jun 2016, Mendelblit submitted an opinion to Netanyahu that he had to stop traffic with Elovitch’s affairs since of a loyalty between them over a years. Mendelblit’s preference meant Netanyahu should have stopped doing a horde of vital companies in a Israeli communications market, among them Bezeq, Yes, Pelephone, Walla and communications apparatus association Eurocom.



Tirosh combined that there “is a genuine guess formed on justification of a intrusion of a review by a dual suspects, [Netanyahu playmate Nir] Hefetz and Elovitch.”


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The next leader of Israel's left-wing Meretz party left faces a daunting challenge


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Israel signs deal on massive state bailout with Hebrew University of Jerusalem


Representatives from a Finance Ministry and a Council for Higher Education sealed an agreement with a Hebrew University of Jerusalem on Wednesday that is designed to put it on firmer financial balance in a face of vital grant obligations that a university has been facing. 


The agreement calls for a supervision to yield 70 million shekels ($20 million) annually for a subsequent 10 years in further to a other supervision support that a university receives. In return, a university has committed to a 2.7 billion shekel liberation plan, a largest in a history.



The devise calls for a sale of hundreds of millions of shekels of genuine estate, income cuts and staff reductions. The university has also committed to cover a amassed necessity from a possess sources and not during a responsibility of a educational activity. Among other commitments is one to boost a series of students intent in high-tech associated investigate by 70%, augmenting a enrollment of ultra-Orthodox students from 350 to 1,000 and attracting some-more Arab students.


Even before to a signing of a agreement, about half of Hebrew University’s grant obligations were being saved by a state’s aloft preparation budget. The additional 70 million shekels per year is designed to assistance a university accommodate a grant obligations over a subsequent decade, when they are approaching to strech a peak.


The university had been using a ongoing disastrous money upsurge and was confronting a accumulative necessity of 1.8 billion shekels. In 2015 alone, Hebrew University paid 636 million shekels of a annual bill for supposed tangible advantage pensions, that a university is thankful to compensate out of a possess pocket. The grant requirement has done it formidable for a university to deposit as it would wish to in training and research. Hebrew University claimed that a supervision was in crack of a before joining to cover tangible advantage pensions for a faculty. The Finance Ministry indicted a university of greedy spending.



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The grant final were not a usually source of difficulties. They also enclosed other issues such as executive problems, special income conditions for some expertise and a hurdles of using a university with 6 campuses – 3 in Jerusalem, one in Rehovot, a veterinary sanatorium during Beit Dagan and a corner campus with Bar-Ilan University in Eilat.


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The Pope, the President and the Survivor


In the early years of the 21st century, the facts emerging from the evidence gathered regarding Polish complicity in the anti-Jewish atrocities during and after WWII were so compelling, that even hard-core, biased anti-Jewish figures made their voices heard. In fact, the late Cardinal Glemp, primate of the Catholic church in Poland, confessed publicly in his statement on the heated discussion of the Jedwabne massacre, made on March 4th, 2001: “In particular, the burning alive of the Jewish population, forcibly herded by Poles into a barn, is indisputable.” 



It is known that when issuing that statement, Cardinal Glemp still opposed the thought that the Polish nation should bear responsibility for the massacre, and clear evidence of his attitude to the question was when he refused to participate in the 60th anniversary commemoration of the massacre in Jedwabne at which a memorial was erected there. It was during that ceremony on July 10, 2001 that then Polish president Kwasniewski apologized for Polish complicity in that terrible war crime.



Why did Cardinal Glemp, internationally notorious for the open anti-Semitism for which he had been forced to apologize publicly, make that statement, so exceptional for him, in the first place? According to historians and some Vatican insiders, it happened after the direct intervention of Pope John Paul II, who influenced the primate of church in Poland to consider the facts of Jedwabne as they were.



Pope Saint John Paul II,  born Karol Wojtyla  in Poland, was one of the most outstanding figures of our times in many respects, and his stand against anti-Semitism caused a revolution inside the Vatican and the Catholic church in general. He was the first Pope who visited Auschwitz, just  half a year after being elected, during his second pastoral visit and he was the first Pope who visited Yad Vashem in what was a dramatic visit, not a mere formality. He was the Pope who established relations between Vatican and Israel. He was the first Pope who came to the Kotel, touched the stones of our Temple, and put his note there asking for forgiveness for the atrocities against Jewish people.



He was the first and the only Pope whose idea it was to organize a special memorial concert in the Vatican in memory of the six million murdered Jews, an event which he hosted. He was the first Pope to ever visit a synagogue, meeting cordially and several times with the Chief Rabbi of Israel Yisrael Meir Lau, also receiving a Jewish priestly blessing shortly before his death.



He was the Pontiff who  issued several important documents not only on Christian-Judean relations in history and theology, but on the Shoah which he always used as the term for the destruction of European Jewry. This brave, intelligent, honest and strong man, a unique Pope, a Pole who did understand Jewish history and the Shoah.



We have his testimony in writing, from the important, but rarely recalled, and rarely applied, document called We Remember: A Reflection on the Shoah  prepared by the Vatican Commission for the Relations with Jews  on the  initiative of and in close cooperation with Pope John Paul II, who supervised the document word by word.



The document was created to be a guiding outline for the Catholic church and its believers world-wide in their attitude to the Shoah and the Jewish people. It was presented at a special press-conference on March 16, 1998 by Cardinal Cassidy. Today, the document is part of the Vatican Archive.



Excerpts:     



“  (..) it may be asked whether the Nazi persecution of the Jews was not made easier by the anti-Jewish prejudices imbedded in some Christian minds and hearts. Did anti-Jewish sentiment among Christians make them less sensitive, or even indifferent, to the persecutions launched against the Jews by National Socialism when it reached power? […].



“In the lands where the Nazis undertook mass deportations, the brutality which surrounded these forced movements of helpless people should have led to suspect the worst. Did Christians give every possible assistance to those being persecuted, and in particular to the persecuted Jews? Many did, but others did not. Those who did help to save Jewish lives as much as was in their power, even to the point of placing their own lives in danger, must not be forgotten. During and after the war, Jewish communities and Jewish leaders expressed their thanks for all that had been done for them (…).”



Nevertheless, as Pope John Paul II recognized, alongside such courageous men and women, the spiritual resistance and concrete action of other Christians was not that which might have been expected from Christ’s followers.



“We cannot know how many Christians in countries occupied or ruled by the Nazi powers or their allies were horrified at the disappearance of their Jewish neighbours and yet were not strong enough to raise their voices in protest.



“For Christians, this heavy burden of conscience at the inaction of their brothers and sisters during the Second World War must be a call to penitence.”



Rarely,are public figures of the our time able to formulate ideas as lucidly as Dr of Moral Philosophy Karol Wojtyla, known to humanity as Pope St. John Paul II.



“We Are Standing On the Tormented Land”: President Kwasniewski



In his speech in Jedwabne just 16 years ago, the former two-term president of Poland who is sill an international public figure today, said, among the other things:



“We know much about this crime, though not yet everything. May be we will never learn the whole truth. But this did not prevent us from being here today. (…). We know enough to stand here in truth – facing pain, cry and suffering of those who were murdered here. Face to face with the victims’ families who are here today. Before the judgment of [our] own conscience



“This was a particularly cruel crime. It is justified by nothing. (…). The victims were helpless and defenceless. The criminals had a sense of being unpunished since German occupants incited them to such acts. We know with all the certainty that Poles were among the oppressors and assassins.   ( …).



“We are standing on a tormented land. The name Jedwabne, by a tragic ordain of fate had become for its today’s citizens a byword recalling to human memory the ghosts of fratricide. It is not only in Jedwabne that superstitious prejudice was enkindled into the murderous flame of hatred in the “furnace era”. Death, grief and suffering of the Jews from Jedwabne, from Radzilow and other localities, all these painful events which lay a gloomy shadow on Poland’s history are the responsibility of the perpetrators and instigators.



“Let us all be the citizens of Jedwabne today. Let us feel what they feel!  (…). Thanks to a great nation-wide debate regarding this crime committed in 1941, much has changed in our lives in 2001, the first year of the new millennium. Today’s Poland has courage to look into the eyes of the truth about a nightmare which gloomed one of the chapters in its history.



“We have become aware of the responsibility for our attitude towards the dark pages in our history. We have understood that bad service is done to the nation by those who are impelling to renounce that past. Such attitude leads to a moral self-destruction. (…).



“For this crime we should beg the souls of the dead and their families for forgiveness. This is why today, the President of the Republic of Poland, I beg pardon. I beg pardon in my own name and in the name of those Poles whose conscience is shattered by that crime.”



President Kwasniewski ended his truly rare speech with an imperative – To turn the wrong into the right. There were a lot of people in Jedwabne on July 10th, 2001, 60 years after the massacre. They all listened to the president in attentive silence.



In ten years time, in July 2011, that same person, former president Kwasniewski visited Jedwabne again, this time it was the 70th commemoration of the massacre. There were barely a few dozen people instead of thehundreds a decade ago. It is sobering to observe how drastically the concept of ‘turning wrong into right’ could be changed in Poland in no time.   



“We are living in year 1934-1935 today,” wrote Marian Turski



After a few weeks of silence, while the world was stunned by the notorious law and following escapades of the country’s leaders, the legendary 91-year old Marian Turski, the Holocaust survivor, writer, historian, the chairman of the POLIN Museum and senior member of virtually all leading Holocaust-connected Polish and international institutions gave his first comment on the situation in Poland:



“Which year we are living here (in Poland) today? 1934? Or is it 1935? And my main worry is on how to avoid the year 1939”   (Marian Turski in interview with Dorota Wysocka-Schnepf, TV-Wyborcza, 14th February, 2018).



And I cannot help myself from thinking: if a Holocaust survivor who lost his family, went through living hell, now 91 years old has to describe his feelings in his country in this way, the situation in Poland in 2018 is truly precarious.



It seems to me though,  that those in Poland who are enjoying currently the second-hand carnival of their loud, vulgar, and crude racism and who are applying it hastily into the system of life in Poland, those who are frantically re-writing history there in a low-brow, utterly provincial hope that it will stay that way for good,  under-estimated the people who are led by such universal humanist authorities as our dear friend Marian Turski.



Calm, contained, elegant, sharp, witty, and highly intelligent, with a steel-like inner strength of the real Jewish man, Marian Turski has something to tell to the Poles today ( the quote below is a compilation of the Marian Turski’s statements throughout the interview):



“Today, we can see the symptoms of the releasing of demons in our country. The worst thing about that process, as we saw from the history of the WWII and Holocaust, is the inert, the biggest, part of society which starts to accept, gradually, what the demons brings with them: first limitations in work and study, then boycott of stores, then ghettos, then concentration camps… To release the demons it takes only a fracture of a second; to put demons back is an arduous process. What we are seeing today gives me a great sadness because it is huge recession to the point of many years back, and the damage might last also many years, because we are dealing here with a state of mentality which is in the process to be distorted again, as it was in 1968. A severe mental wound had been inflicted upon the Jewish people already, and we have to resist it from happening any further, from it to be accepted by the society as a norm, again. Defy the demons, oppose them, do not let them to become a natural part of your daily life, of our reality”.    



A Conversation with the Pope 



In September 2004, I received several telephone calls from both the Vatican and Poland, from good friends, people who were close to the Pope. I was invited to come to theVatican, any time soon, as His Excellency the Pope wanted to talk to me.



It happened shortly after I was filming in Auschwitz and the Cracow ghetto for the second time, and after my husband gave master-classes at the Auschwitz Historical Jewish Centre on How to Reflect on the Holocaust in Visual Art to non-Jewish, Polish and international youth, in connection with his exhibition at the Centre. Michael’s exhibitions featuring powerful but self-contained series on the Holocaust had been shown eliciting much interest from the Polish public in Crakow, Oswiecim, and Warsaw, at the Jewish Historical Institute, just across the street from the blown up Great Warsaw Synagogue.



It is not every day that you are called in to come to talk with a Pope. But my mom’s terminal cancer was in its final stage, and it prevented me from making the trip to the Vatican immediately at the time, I knew the topic which Pope John Paul II wanted to talk to me about. His Excellency wanted to talk to me on the camera, importantly, on his attitude on the Shoah.



Despite all that the Pope did with the regard to the Shoah, there was no his filmed talk about his reflections, memories, his understanding, his essential feeling of what Shoah was for him personally, and it was important for him to have it recorded in that way. In September 2004, a little over half a year before his death, he felt it was the time for that. He was already quite ill then, but the details of his health were kept to the very close circle inside the Vatican. The clock was ticking, with us not realizing it enough at the time.



My mom’s cancer was progressing rapidly, very much in parallel, time-wise, with the path of the illness of the Pope. And I was completely occupied with the ending of the life of my mother.



From the beginning of 2005, John Paul’s II health deteriorated quickly, and in February 2005 he had a tracheotomy which put any idea of filming our conversation off the agenda. My mom passed away a month before the Pope, in early March 2005. And I flew to her funeral from Rome, leaving that last conversation with the Pope John Paul II unfulfilled.



I cannot say enough how sorry am I about that missed opportunity to film the reflections and thoughts of the Pope Saint John Paul II on the Shoah, to hear and preserve what that he wanted to tell to us about it.



INNA ROGATCHI is writer, scholar and film-maker working in the area of inter-crossing in between history, culture and mentality. The theme of Holocaust and post-Holocaust has a central place among her subjects of interest.  She is the author of the internationally acclaimed The Lessons of Survival film on Simon Wiesenthal. Her forthcoming book is A View From the Cattle Wagon ( 2018), the collection of essays on post-Holocaust. She is the author of Shining Souls. Champions of Humanity cultural and educational project from The Rogatchi Foundation Outreach of Humanity series. She is co-founder and President of The Rogatchi Foundation.






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