Monday, 30 April 2018

Israel admits it revised approach to open fire during Gaza border crisis



During recent weeks, the IDF has adjusted its approach to the use of live fire when confronting protesters on the Gaza border, the state told the High Court of Justice on Monday.


The statement was made at a high-stakes hearing regarding a petition by a group of human-rights groups asking the court to declare that the rules of engagement used by the IDF in confronting the protesters violate international law.



IDF Operations Commander Maj.-Gen. Nitzan Alon, Deputy Attorney-General for International Affairs Roy Schondorf and IDF International Law Department director Col. Eran Shamir-Borer all attended the hearing personally, emphasizing the stakes for the state as they usually would have sent lower deputies.


There were several heated moments when the debate focused on why more than 40 Palestinians have been killed and around 1,500 have been injured by live fire shot by the IDF, as well as regarding the question of how involved Hamas is in the protests.


Michael Sfard, representing the petitioner Yesh Din – Volunteers for Human Rights, slammed the IDF and the state for what he described as “inventing” new rules of international law to justify the massive number of casualties that are giving it a black eye in world opinion.


He said that the IDF was justifying shooting individual Palestinians in cases when two cardinal conditions of international law for using lethal force were absent: the targeted individual poses a danger and the danger is immediate.


In contrast, he said the IDF was shooting at individuals who pose no danger – generally or immediately – solely because of the broad theoretical danger that a group of protesters in a specific spot might be able to overwhelm IDF forces guarding the wall.


He also protested the IDF’s aggressive rules for opening fire in light of its admission that the majority of Gazans were not considered to be “directly participating in hostilities” – a legal category that can permit targeting non-uniformed persons who otherwise must be treated as civilians.


Justice Hanan Melcer pressed Sfard to “give an example where another country’s courts” interfered with its army’s rules “mid-battle” – since the protests are ongoing – as opposed to dealing with alleged violations “after-the-fact.”


Sfard said there was a case regarding Cyprus that came before the European Court of Human Rights, which was comparable and helped prove his point that the IDF’s open-fire rules were too aggressive.


Melcer also asked: “How would you have the IDF deal with the issue?”


Sfard did not have a specific answer, but he said by using “all the other [non-lethal] methods” that could be used.


Further, Sfard said that the Israeli government in the past has complimented itself by saying it follows the Havana Rules regarding the treatment of lawbreakers, but that in the Gaza border context – where following those rules is inconvenient – the state said it is not bound by them.


THE GOVERNMENT’S lawyer rejected each point.


He said that the IDF had not invented anything and that the debate needed to get out of the clouds and down to the ground of what was is really happening in Gaza. The NGO petitioners, he argued, did not really know what was happening on the ground or how dangerous and dynamic the situation was with the protesters, some of whom are violent.


Earlier at the hearing, the state had requested to allow Alon – an unusually high-level IDF official – to present to the court a classified intelligence briefing regarding those dangers out of the presence of the petitioners.


The petitioners had protested and were only willing to consider agreeing to him presenting information about the application of the rules of engagement alone. However, since the state and the petitioners did not reach a compromise, Alon was not permitted to present the briefing and eventually left mid-hearing.


The government lawyer said that without hearing Alon’s intelligence information the court would not have a full picture of the dangers.


The court also emphasized this point to the petitioners, with Supreme Court President Esther Hayut issuing a thinly veiled threat that the court might rule against their petition if they blocked it from hearing all of the facts.


Hassan Jabareen, a lawyer for the petitioner Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, shot back at the court, saying that, since the state had only made general arguments and had not addressed any of the specific incidents and international-law violations alleged by the petitioners, the court could not decide the case against petitioners solely based on the intelligence issue.


MELCER PRESSED the government and the IDF, saying that in light of the large number of casualties and the repetition of the protests every Friday, even if the original IDF strategy was arguably sound in theory, adjustments should be made.


Shamir-Borer said that the rules of engagement being used on the Gaza border were the same as at any time on a border against a hostile force, including the borders with Syria and Lebanon. However, he said, the instructions about from what range to fire and how to size up and define a dangerous situation were continually evolving, as the IDF has been learning from each round of protests.


Likewise, the IDF international law department chief said that sometimes they did not know if someone was a Hamas operative or not and he might be treated using law enforcement rules, whereas if the IDF knew someone was a dangerous Hamas operative, they would treat him as a combatant.


The government lawyer also said that international law permitted firing at a protest organizer – the implication was at his legs – in order to disperse the crowd once the danger of being overwhelmed rose to a certain point.


Regarding the Cyprus case and another case relating to Italy which the NGOs said were analogous to the Gaza border crisis, the state’s lawyer rejected the analogy.


Rather, he said that the NGOs were engaged in a “campaign of disinformation” and that there were no comparable cases where a country had to cope with a partially nonviolent protest mixed in with a terrorist group like Hamas which is in an ongoing state of conflict with Israel.


Hayut expressed sympathy with the rank-and-file IDF soldier, saying: “Sometimes our soldiers are put in impossible situations.”


Both sides will supplement their arguments with additional legal briefs in the coming days. A decision by the three-justice panel, including Neal Hendel, is expected before May 15 – the expected climax of the protests.




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Former defense minister: Israel's northern front unprepared for war



The north is unprepared for an escalation with Iran, should it occur, said MK Amir Peretz (Zionist Union), who served as minister of defense during the Second Lebanon War, on Tuesday. Israel’s main problem, he added, is Iran trying to “incite threats in Syrian territory.”


“A central point is that in the North, we are not prepared from the perspective of defending the home front, we have a lot to do,” he told Army Radio. “We have to invest close to NIS 2 billion so that we will be prepared on the northern front.”



In March, Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman made similar comments, saying, “If we want fortifications in the North, there must be a multi-year plan of one billion shekels a year. This is the minimum to bring the north to the level of the south.”


Peretz also discussed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s revelation of secret nuclear activity in Iran last night, noting necessary changes that would need to be made to the 2015 accord.


“What do we want to achieve in changes to the nuclear deal? Do we want to cancel the agreement now or do we want to make significant changes that will also extend the period that prevents Iran from dealing with nuclear weapons?” he queried.


“And most importantly,” he said, we have “to try to get clauses that forbid [Iran] from continuing to arm the terror organizations in our region because our main problem with Iran is that it itself is trying to incite threats in Syrian territory.”


United States President Donald Trump said he will likely remove the US from the deal if it is not “fixed” by May 12th, a deadline by which he must sign waivers in order to continue the country’s involvement in the deal.


Anna Ahronheim contributed to this report.




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10 Palestinians arrested in overnight raid



The IDF arrested 10 Palestinians in the West Bank suspected of involvement in terrorist activities, popular terror and violent disturbances against civilians and security forces on Monday evening.




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Report: S.Korea's Moon asks U.N. to verify North's nuclear test site shutdown



SEOUL – South Korean President Moon Jae-in has asked the United Nations to help verify North Korea’s planned shutdown of its nuclear test site, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency said Tuesday.


Moon made the request in a phone call Tuesday with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Yonhap reported.


Several days before Friday’s historic summit between Moon and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, the North had promised to dismantle its Punggye-ri nuclear test site to “transparently guarantee” its dramatic commitment to stop all nuclear and missile tests




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In 'spelling mistake,' White House says Iran has a nuclear weapons program


WASHINGTON – The White House published a statement about the Iranian nuclear program on Monday night that contradicts the official position of the U.S. Intelligence community, and later changed the phrasing of the statement on its website. The statement, attributed to U.S. President Donald Trump’s press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, included a sentence saying that currently “Iran has a robust, clandestine nuclear weapons program that it has tried and failed to hide from the world and from its own people.” 


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This statement contradicts prior assessments by the U.S. Intelligence community that as of now, Iran has suspended its nuclear program, due to its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal. While Trump has strongly criticized that deal for failing to address Iran’s aggression across the Middle East and its ballistic missiles program, the administration has so far not officially accused Iran of continuing to build a nuclear weapon, something which would consist of a direct violation of the agreement. 


The White House statement, which came in response to a press conference by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Iran’s nuclear program prior to the signing for the nuclear deal, seemed to offer a different position on the current state of the nuclear program in Iran. However, shortly after the statement came out, the White House uploaded a revised version of the text to its website, changing the word “has” to “had,” so that the statement would be in line with the official intelligence assessments. 



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As a result, the statement currently says that Iran “Iran had a robust, clandestine nuclear weapons program that it has tried and failed to hide from the world and from its own people.” The White House said the original version was a spelling mistake, and not a sign of a new policy. With that said, however, the events of the last 24 hours seem to have increased the likelihood of a decision by Trump to scrap the nuclear deal.


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Trump’s new Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, released his own statement on the document presented by Netanyahu on Monday night. Unlike the original White House statement, Pompeo clearly said that “the documents show that Iran had a secret nuclear weapons program for years. Iran sought to develop nuclear weapons and missile delivery systems.” He also said that he “personally reviewed many of the Iranian files” presented by Netanyahu. 


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Pompeo added that the administration is “assessing what the discovery of Iran’s secret nuclear files means for the future” of the nuclear deal. “Why exactly was Iran hiding half a ton of nuclear weaponization files while implementing the Iran deal?” Pompeo asked. “It is worth recalling that from 2006-2015, Iran was prohibited by Security Council resolutions from enriching any nuclear material. Now that the world knows Iran has lied and is still lying, it is time to revisit the question of whether Iran can be trusted to enrich or control any nuclear material.” 


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Israel's contentious 'nation-state bill' passes first of three Knesset votes


Israel’s contentious “nation-state bill” won backing in the first of three votes in the Knesset overnight Monday, with 64 Knesset members supporting the motion and 50 opposing it.


The approved version was relatively softened, and the section that was designed to underline the democratic values of the state as being a Jewish nation-state was removed, thus dropping the word “democracy.” 


This comes after the fact that representatives of Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit and the Knesset’s legal advisor made it clear that the bill was both discriminatory and unconstitutional.


However, the approval after the first reading will allow the next coalition, after the upcoming elections, to continue advancing the law for the second and third reading instead of starting the legislative process from the beginning.


“Whoever does not belong to the Jewish nation cannot define the State of Israel as his nation-state,” MK Avi Dichter (Likud) said.



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“The Palestinians will not be able to define Israel as the nation-state,” he added. “The law of nationality is the insurance certificate we leave for the next generation.”


MK Yariv Levin (Likud) said that the bill “expresses in the most refined way Herzl’s vision that the State of Israel is first and foremost the nation-state of the Jewish people.”


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Mossad discovered Iranian nuclear archive in 2016 and smuggled it to Israel in January, official says


Israel’s Mossad intelligence service raided a secret location in Tehran that looked like “a dilapidated warehouse” and removed original documents on the nuclear weapons program to smuggle back to Israel in a one-night operation last January, officials told The New York Times.


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A senior Israeli official said that Mossad discovered the warehouse in February 2016 and had the building under surveillance since then, according to the report.


Mossad chief Yossi Cohen then informed U.S. President Donald Trump about the raid during a visit to Washington in January, the official said, stating that the delay was attributed to the time it took to analyze the documents. A vast majority of them were in Persian.


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In a press conference on the Iran nuclear deal, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed to the world the seized documents, calling out the deal as being based on “lies.”


At the conference on Monday, Netanyahu presented 55,000 pages of documents and 183 CDs, and blasted Iran for hiding an “atomic archive” of documents on its nuclear program.


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“Now, from the outside, this was an innocent looking compound,” Netanyahu said about the warehouse, adding “but from the inside, it contained Iran’s secret atomic archives locked in massive files.”


Trump, who spoke publicly 30 minutes after Netanyahu’s speech, said that Netanyahu’s speech “showed that I was 100% right” in criticizing the nuclear deal. 


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This comes as the U.S. deadline on Iranian sanctions regarding the nuclear deal, May 12, draws near.


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Abbas calls for children to be kept away from Gaza border fence



Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday called for children participating in protests near the Gaza Strip’s frontier with Israel to be kept away from the border fence between the two territories.


In the last several weeks, especially on Fridays, protests have occurred in the border region between Gaza and Israel to support the return of Palestinian refugees to their former homes in Israel.



“Keep the children away. We do not want to become a people of disabilities. We will go out, protest and do everything, but it is not necessary to send [the children] to the [fence] to be shot and killed,” Abbas said in a speech at a meeting of the Palestinian National Council, a top Palestine Liberation Organization body. “I don’t want the upcoming generation to be a handicapped generation.”


Since the protests started, Israeli security forces have killed at least 45 Palestinians in the border region and wounded thousands of others, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza. Many of the killed and wounded were shot near the border fence.


The IDF has described the protests in the border region during the past several weeks as “a violent riot,” asserting that protesters have thrown Molotov cocktails and rocks at its soldiers, opened fire on them, set tires on fire and attempted to pass into Israel’s borders.


Israeli security officials have also warned protesters that approaching the border fence puts their lives in jeopardy.


However, local and international human rights groups and Palestinian officials have accused Israel of targeting and using “excessive force” against “unarmed civilians.”


The protests in the border region are slated to continue in the coming weeks.


In his speech, Abbas also alleged that Israel “is a colonial project.”


He made a similar comment in a speech in January in Ramallah.


The Israeli government holds that Jewish history in Israel dates back thousands of years and that Jews are natives to the country.


Nonetheless, Abbas clarified that even though he believes Israel is “a colonial project,” he still wants to coexist with it in a two-state solution.


“[Israel being a colonial project] does not mean that we should uproot them. We are not saying that…We want to coexist with them on the basis of two states, a Palestinian state and Israel,” Abbas said.




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Report: Saudi crown prince said Palestinians should 'shut up' or make peace



Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is reportedly fed up with the Palestinians.


Bin Salman, heir to the desert kingdom’s thrown, said in a closed-door meeting that Palestinians should accept peace negotiations or “shut up and stop complaining,” according to Channel 10 journalist Barak Ravid. The crown prince reportedly made the remarks when speaking with leaders of several Jewish groups while in New York on March 27.



“In the last several decades the Palestinian leadership has missed one opportunity after the other and rejected all the peace proposals it was given,” bin Salman said according to a wire sent by the Israeli consulate in New York to Israel’s foreign ministry in Jerusalem that summarized the meeting, as well as information from several US and Israeli diplomats with knowledge of the meeting.


“It is about time the Palestinians take the proposals and agree to come to the negotiations table or shut up and stop complaining,” he continued.


Bin Salman’s reported remarks are the latest addition to what some have pegged as a budding Israeli-Saudi bromance. The young prince is known to hold different views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict than his father, King Salman, and past Saudi kings, having openly supported Israel’s right to exist.


“I believe the Palestinians and the Israelis have the right to have their own land,” bin Salman told The Atlantic last month.


The crown prince also reportedly emphasized in the meeting that the Iranian threat took precedence over the Palestinian issue as far as Saudi Arabia is concerned.


“The Palestinian issue is not a top priority for the Saudi government or for the Saudi public,” he reportedly said. “There are much more urgent and important issues to deal with — like Iran.”


Even so, the crown prince added, a formal peace agreement must be advanced before Arab states normalize relations with Israel.


On Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu unveiled a massive cache of secret documents, obtained in an exceptional Israeli intelligence operation this year, showing that Iran had developed a secret nuclear weapons program and that it lied when it claimed otherwise. Iran’s quest for nuclear weapons and its recent adventurism throughout the Middle East seem to have played a role in softening Saudi Arabia’s stance on Israel.


The crown prince has recently stepped up his role in promoting Israeli-Palestinian talks, and has met with US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior advisor Jared Kushner, along with other US officials, to discuss the kingdom’s role in the process.




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Following teen flood deaths, counselor under investigation for manslaughter


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Law barring gay couples from surrogacy is backed by Attorney General, says Justice Ministry


If the Health Ministry does not change its position, then Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit will defend a proposed law denying single-sex couples the right to surrogacy arrangements in Israel if the case is taken to the High Court of Justice.


Mesada Matzlawi, an attorney from the Justice Ministry, told the Knesset Constitution, Justice and Law Committee on Monday that in light of the Supreme Court ruling in August 2017, the attorney general consulted with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who also serves as health minister, and Deputy Health Minister Yaakov Litzman, and both oppose allowing single-sex couples to arrange surrogate births in Israel.


Last year, the High Court decided to postpone ruling on a petition demanding Israel permit single people and same-sex couples to arrange surrogate births in Israel. The court postponed ruling by six months to allow lawmakers to follow through with new legislation that might render the petition obsolete, the justices said. Nonetheless, the justices made it clear that the present Israeli law, which only allows surrogacy for heterosexual couples, is discriminatory.


A spokesman for Mendelblit issued a statement on Monday to clarify that the Justice Ministry does not support the bill restricting the surrogacy rights for single-sex male couples, but this is the Health Ministry’s position. After the Supreme Court ruling, Mendelblit asked the Health Ministry to reexamine the issue and noted the advantages of allowing surrogacy for all groups, said the spokesman.


But Litzman said the Health Ministry still wishes to leave the present situation unchanged, and provided various justifications – and this is the position Matzlawi explained to the Knesset on Monday – and if the Health Ministry chooses not to change the law then Mendelblit will defend this position in court, said the statement.



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Mendelblit feels the proposed bill, which has government backing but does not include surrogacy rights for any additional groups, is constitutional and can be defended in the High Court, Matzlawi told the committee. The present bill, which is waiting for Knesset approval, does expand the right to surrogacy arrangements to single women who are medically unable to become pregnant.


Matzlawi referred to the conclusions of the committee, headed by Prof. Shlomo Mor-Yosef, which studied the matter and recommended permitting surrogacy for single women. The committee also suggested allowing surrogacy to single men, but only if the surrogate did it for altruistic reasons, and not for payment. The committee did say a difference exists between women who cannot become pregnant and others, such as single men or single-sex male couples, and this difference justifies the discrimination between them, she added.


“Opening the surrogacy market to other groups has very serious implications. Among them, an enormous increase in the demand for surrogacy, incredible price increases in the market and a fear that women will ask to be surrogates for foreign and inappropriate motives,” said Matzlawi in explaining the Health Ministry’s position.


The Law Committee’s legal adviser, Anat Maimon, said that it will be difficult to defend in court the discrimination between men and women when it applies to surrogacy. “It will be necessary to find weighty considerations to justify such a difference in order to defend the law in court,” she added.


A representative of the Health Ministry, attorney Shimrit Cohen Leshem, presented Netanyahu and Litzman’s position to the committee: “They feel that at this stage, mostly because of the sensitivity of processes that social, legal and medical importance, surrogacy arrangements in Israel must be limited and intended only for a defined group of women who have medical problems that prevent them from carrying a pregnancy, as exists today and is proposed in the law that is before the Knesset.”


Litzman and Netanyahu rejected the Mor-Yosef panel’s idea to set up a way to approve exceptions, saying it was wrong to create a back-door method to allow single men to use surrogates, she told the committee.


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Bad trend: Home water use up 10% in last two years


A decade after the Water Authority managed to bring about a significant drop in household water usage in Israel, its achievement has eroded and during the past two years household water usage has gone up nearly 10 percent. This emerges from a strategic plan to cope with drought years recently formulated by the National Infrastructure, Energy and Water Ministry and which it soon plans to submit to the cabinet to be approved as a government resolution.


The plan was drawn up because of the serious situation of Israel’s water sector. After five straight years of low precipitation, the level of Lake Kinneret is 38 centimeters below the lower red line before the summer even begins and the amount of water flowing in the Dan springs (the largest in the Middle East) is at an all-time low. The plan is supposed to deal with drought periods during the years 2018-2030. Along with increasing water production through desalination, the plan calls to renew activities to encourage saving water.


According to the Infrastructure Ministry and the Water Authority, over the past two years household water consumption has gone up by more than 40 million cubic meters annually, a 10 percent increase. During the previous decade the Water Authority had conducted a massive publicity campaign to encourage water conservation that included the distribution of water-saving accessories for the home. The result was a 10 percent decline in water consumption.


The ministry says the increase in water usage cannot be explained solely by Israel’s relatively rapid population growth. It stems, inter alia, from a drop in efficient use of water on the assumption that desalination makes water conservation less necessary. The plan also states that the effect of the increase in water tariffs in 2010 has faded and the drop in water prices last year was another disincentive to save water.


The new plan proposes a 10 million shekel ($2.8 million) campaign to encourage water conservation. The Water Authority can, through existing regulations, limit municipal watering during certain hours of the day or impose restrictions on washing vehicles. But concrete steps have yet to be taken and most of the resources will be invested in public campaigns, which have proven successful in the past.



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As for desalination facilities, the plan calls for a special effort to build a desalination plant in the Western Galilee, an area defined as “cut off” from water, since its supply is based on local sources without backing from the national water carrier. Residents, however, have objected to the construction of a desalination plant near communities, which has delayed construction of such a facility.


The ministry is thus proposing to build a plant that will produce 100 million cubic meters annually in the area of the Shraga Military Base in the Western Galilee. The draft resolution states that the construction of the facility should be advanced quickly through the planning process by the National Infrastructure Committee. It also states that the Defense Ministry should be instructed to fast-track the necessary solutions in coordination with the Ministry of Finance and the Water Authority to be able to build the facility at the Shraga base.


Another proposal intended to expand the water supply is expected to generate opposition from environmental officials; it asks the Health Ministry to consider easing the regulations governing the drilling of wells near infrastructure lines, including fuel pipelines. At present, the ministry forbids the drilling of wells within a certain distance from infrastructure lines, for fear of leaks that would pollute the water. The draft resolution states that drilling will be allowed at shorter distances, on condition that protective measures are taken to prevent leaks from the infrastructure lines.


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Iranian state TV dismisses Netanyahu's nuclear presentation as 'propaganda'



ANKARA- Iranian state TV said on Monday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s accusations on Tehran’s nuclear program was a propaganda.


“His remarks was not new…full of baseless accusations… and propaganda against Iran’s nuclear work,” state TV said.


Netanyahu said on Monday that Iran had lied about not pursuing nuclear weapons and had continued to preserve and expand its nuclear weapons knowledge after signing a 2015 deal with major powers.




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U.S. Sen. Cruz praises Netanyahu speech, slams 'Obama-Iran' nuke deal



U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) recommended watching Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Monday speech unveiling of a massive cache of secret documents showing that Iran had developed a secret nuclear weapons program.


“Today’s stunning revelations by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu powerfully demonstrate why the Obama Iran nuclear deal is not just unfixable, but truly catastrophic,” he said in a statement.




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Spokesman: Britain has never been naive about Iran's nuclear program



LONDON – Britain has never been naive about Iran’s nuclear program, and inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are vital to ensure it is used for peaceful means, a government spokesman said on Monday.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stepped up pressure on the United States to pull out of a 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, holding a primetime address on Israeli TV to present what he called evidence of a secret Iranian nuclear weapons program.


“We have never been naive about Iran and its nuclear intentions. That is why the IAEA inspection regime agreed as part of the Iran nuclear deal is one of the most extensive and robust in the history of international nuclear accords,” a British government spokesman said in a statement.


“It remains a vitally important way of independently verifying that Iran is adhering to the deal and that Iran’s nuclear program is exclusively peaceful.”




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Putin’s gambit could backfire


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Where the immediate threat to Israel actually lies


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Obedience is the ultimate patriotism


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Shin Bet, police flailing as settler vandals run wild


The Toyota that entered the settlement of Yitzhar in the Nablus area last week attracted no attention, at first. The woman sitting in front wore a headscarf and the man wore a kippa, and the car’s bumper stickers displayed an affinity for the extreme right, such as one saying, “No Arabs, no terror attacks.”


After driving a few hundred meters into the settlement, the car halted. Two police officers in civilian dress got out from the back, seized A., 15, who was walking around and drove off. A. was taken for questioning.


Undercover police officers disguised as settlers are a rare sight. The people of Yitzhar couldn’t recall an arrest like that. Settlers who saw a picture of the vehicle later said something was off about it: The car was very clean and the stickers seemed to have just been put on, although some had been out of print for years.


The whole thing was caught on video by a person from the website Hakol Hayehudi (The Jewish Voice), which is affiliated with the extreme right, and made a lot of waves, which may have been the purpose in the first place.


A. was known to security forces from an alleged assault on a police officer some months earlier. He had been taken to the police station for questioning over interfering with a police officer in his duties, and was let go that same day. But the next day the boy was arrested again at his parents’ home in Jerusalem. Since then he has officially been in detention.



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The boy’s lawyer, Nati Rom of the right-wing organization Honenu, said he only met with him on Sunday night after being blocked from seeing his client for days, though they had talked by phone on Saturday night. Rom said the boy had been put in a cell with a man who presented himself as a mental case and claimed to be guilty of sexual assault, in order to get the boy to confess to being behind “price-tag” attacks – vandalism of Palestinian property.


People familiar with A. claim he isn’t involved in illegal activity. The police on the other hand think he himself committed one price-tag attack and think he is linked to other cases as well. During his detention, cars owned by Palestinians were spray-painted with his name, which weakens his claim of innocence in other cases.


According to open court records, A. is suspected of a hate crime in Jerusalem in February. The file also contains confidential material, and last week the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court extended the teen’s detention by six days. On Sunday his detention was extended by a day, based on the risk that he poses a danger because of  the ideological nature of his alleged offenses, say sources in the know.


A map of locations in the West Bank where hate crimes have occurred.

Detention that protracted for a single “price-tag” incident is exceptional. Even more so is the police decision not to let the boy meet with a lawyer throughout much of his detention.


“This case should concern every citizen in Israel, no matter their politics,” says Rom. “A 15-year-old with no criminal record suspected of crimes against property, spraying graffiti and puncturing tires disappears into the police cellars, is hidden from his parents and his lawyer, and only after repeated requests to the court did the police think to issue an extremely unusual order, of dubious legality, preventing him from meeting his attorneys. In Israel 2018, the police are breaking the law,” Rom added.


Rash of attacks


A.’s arrest provides a look at how the Shin Bet and police are trying to overcome the recent wave of “price-tag” attacks engulfing the West Bank. Over the past two weeks it seems the security forces have simply lost control. Since the arson attempt on a mosque after Holocaust Remembrance Day, Palestinians have been waking up almost daily to “price-tag” incidents and reporting them. In some cases, such as the ones after the teen’s arrest, the name of the settler “victim” was even spray-painted on a Palestinian car. Right-wing activists spray-painted the word “regards,” and also vandalized property, mainly vehicles and olive trees.


The security forces seem to be having trouble pinpointing exactly what led to these incidents, which are happening at a rate not seen in years. They are occurring one after the other throughout the West Bank, but seem to be connected. The words used (the boy’s name and threats) are identical. Tires are always slashed. No one is ever apprehended. In some cases the perpetrators are seen on closed-circuit cameras, but their faces are masked and they can’t be identified.


The security forces surmise that one reason for the wave of attacks is that new activists, very young, are joining the extreme right-wing bastions in the West Bank. According to a Shin Bet source, some are as young as 14 or 15, and have not been previously involved in violence. “The common denominator is that they are not in school, they express disdain for the authorities and they carry out violent attacks that endanger the residents of the area,” a source said. In response to Haaretz’s question as to whether these teens are involved only in actions that have already been investigated, such as the distribution of fliers denigrating the Shomron Brigade commander, which led to the arrest of a few teens in the region on Independence Day, the source said these youths are involved in other incidents as well. He was referring to the most recent “price-tag” incidents, for which at least officially no one is in custody yet.


“There are two possibilities,” an extreme right-wing source very familiar with the actions of the “hilltop youth” told Haaretz. “Either the Shin Bet doesn’t want to catch them, or someone there knows what he’s doing.” Fifteen-year-olds, he said, are not capable of such actions throughout the West Bank every night without getting caught.


Majdi Mohammed/אי־פי

The authorities regard Yitzhar as the nexus of these actions. A number of people from the settlement who spoke with Haaretz denied that they have seen a new group in Yitzhar. They explained that the settlement has always been a magnet for young people, some of whom are delinquents, but there has been no change recently. “The fact is, in the last events, the critical mass was not from the area of Yitzhar. That speaks for itself,” a resident said.


According to people from Yitzhar, the major change that took place came last year, when the security forces evacuated the Baladim outpost, near Kokhav Hashahar, which was considered a hotbed of the extreme, violent right, among whose inhabitants were marginal youth who were not originally from the West Bank. After the evacuation, a resident of Yitzhar said, “A very senior army officer sat with us and said those guys will be coming to us. That was a year and a half ago. We asked them what we were supposed to do and he said: ‘Deal with it in educational ways.’”


A Yitzhar official said the community was dealing with five to 20 teens seeing social workers, and denied that anyone new had come and stressed that many of the “price-tag” incidents had not happened near Yitzhar. The official said the authorities had issued administrative orders barring some of the youths from Yitzhar, which caused “tension” among those who were left. But official figures from security agencies show that 16 such administrative orders were issued to “hilltop youth” this year, the same number as last year, which was relatively quiet.


Some settlers hold more conspiratorial theories. In June, a verdict is expected on a part of the case involving the 2015 firebombing of a home in Duma in which three members of the Dawabsheh family were killed. The verdict will determine whether the suspects’ confessions were obtained under torture, as their lawyers claim. And conspiracy theories are not limited to the rank and file. Habayit Hayehudi MK Bezalel Smotrich wrote on his Twitter account: “I have much more than a feeling that the many recent price-tag attacks are intended to slander the hilltop youth as part of the Shin Bet’s efforts to legitimize the torture that the accused in the Duma murders underwent.”


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Trump: Netanyahu's speech on Iran deal proves that I was 100% right on Iran deal


WASHINGTON – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s televised speech drew mixed reactions in Washington, with U.S. President Trump claiming it proved his claims on the nuclear accord with Iran. A short time after he concluded his remarks, a U.S. official confirmed that the information he presented had indeed been shared with the United States and found to be true by its own intelligence agencies.


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Trump, who spoke publicly 30 minutes after Netanyahu’s speech, said that the speech “showed that I was 100% right” in criticizing the Iran nuclear deal.



Netanyahu revealed a cache of documents Monday he says proves Iran lied to the world about its nuclear program, even after the nuclear deal with the world. “Iran did not come clean about its nuclear program,” Netanyahu said in a prime time address in English.


Trump said, however, that he is “not telling you what I’m doing” with regards to cancelling or preserving the deal, adding that “a lot of people think they know.” He repeated his criticism of the deal’s alleged shortcomings, including the fact that some parts of it will expire within less than a decade.


Netanyahu’s comments mostly received support from Republicans and critics of the 2015 nuclear deal, while being mocked or belittled by those who supported the deal when it was signed. While his supporters praised his presentation, his critics emphasized that his speech didn’t include information about violations of the nuclear deal, and only dealt with information from the years before it was negotiated.


The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the powerful pro-Israeli lobby group, used its Twitter account to promote Netanyahu’s speech, describing it as “Important information about Iran’s illicit nuclear weapons program.” AIPAC was led the fight against the nuclear deal in the U.S. Congress, which failed to stop it from garnering enough support to go into effect.


The left-wing Jewish group J Street, which lobbied Congress at the time to support the deal, took a more critical approach, stating during the speech that “Prime Minister Netanyahu is doing an amazing job making the case for an international agreement to provide unprecedented monitoring and inspections of Iran’s nuclear program to ensure it cannot produce nuclear weapons.”



The organization also wrote on its Twitter account: “We sure hope President Trump watched, as Prime Minister Netanyahu just made it sound very irresponsible to do anything that would threaten our ability to keep close tabs on Iran’s nuclear program.”


Suzanne Maloney, an expert on Iran at the Brookings Institution, stated that “nothing that Netanyahu has said undercuts the rationale for the [Iran deal]. That deal was predicated on a very clear and broad understanding by all the parties that Iran was pursuing a nuclear weapons program.”



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Rob Malley, a former senior official in the Obama administration who worked on Middle East policy, expressed a similar view. “For those who have followed the Iranian nuclear file, there is nothing new in Bibi’s presentation. All it does is vindicate need for the nuclear deal,” he said. Malley added, however, that “the Israeli prime minister has an audience of one: Trump. And he’s unfortunately unlikely to reach the same conclusion.”


Jonathan Schanzer of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a Washington-based think tank that was highly critical of the Iran deal, said after the speech that “the most dramatic revelation for me was that Israel lifted 100,000 physical documents out of Iran. This was as big a blow to Iran as the intel that was revealed.”


Israeli Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a news conference at the Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv, Israel April 30, 2018. AMIR COHEN/ REUTERS

He added that “spies steal documents all the time. But this was a huge cache. And usually, spy agencies keep quiet after the intelligence is lifted. Not so with the Israelis. They are broadcasting this – making it as much a psychological operation as a revelation about Iran’s nuclear mendacity.”


Ari Fleischer, who was White House press secretary during the administration of George W. Bush, wrote during the speech – “this is one powerful presentation by Netanyahu. Anyone who doesn’t think Iran was lying and still is lying doesn’t know Iran.” He was then criticized by Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI), who tweeted at Fleischer – “Maybe you aren’t the best messenger for this?” – a reference to the Bush administration’s claims that Iraq was developing weapons of mass destruction before the American invasion of that country in 2003.


‘Based on lies’


Presenting 55,000 pages of documents and 183 CDs, Netanyahu said Iran hid an “atomic archive” of documents that on its nuclear program.


Iran is “blatantly lying” when it says it doesn’t have a nuclear program, Netanyahu claimed, laying out what he claimed was proof Iran had developed and continued to develop its nuclear program.


Netanyahu referred to a secret Iranian nuclear project, codenamed “Amad,” which he said had been shelved in 2003, though he said work in the field had continued.


Netanyahu concluded by saying “Iran lied about never having a secret nuclear program. Secondly, even after the deal, it continued to expand its nuclear program for future use. Thirdly, Iran lied by not coming clean to the IAEA,” he said, adding that, “the nuclear deal is based on lies based on Iranian deception.”


U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with Netanyahu over the phone on Sunday to discuss the current situation in the Middle East, the White House said. The readout of their phone conversation stated that they “discussed the continuing threats and challenges facing the Middle East region, especially the problems posed by the Iranian regime’s destabilizing activities.”


In a rare move, Netanyahu called the heads of Israel’s two news broadcasts and updated them with the content of his planned statement.


Javad Zarif, Iran’s foreign minister, said before Netanyahu’s speech that the prime minister is just “the boy who can’t stop crying wolf at it again.” 


Netanyahu’s speech comes after an airstrike in Syria Sunday night in which 200 missiles were destroyed and 11 Iranians were killed, according to pro-Assad sources. Various reports attribute the strike to Israel, but the origin of the attack remains unconfirmed. 


The strikes came as tensions increase between Israel and Iran in Syria and the U.S. deadline on Iranian sanctions regarding the nuclear deal, May 12, draws near.


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Trump spoke with Netanyahu over the phone on Sunday to discuss the current situation in the Middle East, the White House said. The readout of their phone conversation stated that they “discussed the continuing threats and challenges facing the Middle East region, especially the problems posed by the Iranian regime’s destabilizing activities.”


Visiting in Israel Sunday, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States will cancel the Iran nuclear deal if it is not fixed. Pompeo made the statement following a meeting with Netanyahu.


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