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Araber inom Israels gränser får ej längre sälja produkter tullfritt till EU

Bitte Hammargren rapporterar med förtjusning hur EU klämmer åt judar som bor i Judéen/Samarien – ren rasism alltså.

Låt oss vända på det: i Jerusalem hade 2005 endast 5% av araberna israeliskt medborgarskap, d.v.s. de övriga har identiskt samma förhållande som judar inom PA:s domäner, de s.k. ” bosättarna” i J/S. Man utgår från att Bitte då rekommenderar att dessa ej heller får exportera något fill EU utan dryga tullar.

Självklart är det trivialt att transportera saker som producerats i Judéen/Samarien till inom den “gröna linjen” innan man drar av skyddspresenningen, vilket då innebär att palestinaaraber inte kan arbeta med och förtjäna sitt levebröd på dessa produkter.

Hade intresset varit att hjälpa palestinaaraberna och inte enbart irritera Israel hade man trivialt kunnat säga “ok, om minst 50% av arbetarna som producerar varorna, är palestinaaraber så är det grönt ljus” så hade det kunna hjälpa dem. Nu hjälper det inte en kotte, tillfredsställer enbart israelhatare bland väljarna i EU.

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Ramat Shlomo

Leta reda på Ramat Shlomo, Salomos Höjder, på kartan:

Som du ser ligger Ramat Shlomo inom den judiska delen av Jerusalem, ett av de översta gröna områdena. Klickar du på bilden kommer du till en översikt över stadsplanen för Jerusalem. Fenomenet att våra kära massmedia kallar några hus för “nya bosättningar” utan att förklara detta splitter nya språkbruk, får en att undra. Är varje hus en bosättning?

Obama borde presenteras en Tulo för sin svidande hals efter allt skrikande. Han kan likväl ta ett kvarter från Tel Aviv, Haifa eller var som helst, och börja gnälla i högan sky om att det ska vara judenrein, inga judar får vistas där eftersom – uh – han inte vill det och har lovat området till Abbas. Mitchell oxo.

Och världen är rasande att Netanyahu högaktningsfullt skiter i dom när det gäller Israels huvudstad.

New York delas

Som du vet har inte araberna några som helst rättigheter till ett delat jerusalem – vad skulle det vara? Att Jordanien med Englands hjälp illegalt ockuperade hela gamla stan (den lilla fyrkanten mitt på den översta kartan), det enda som fanns för 160 år sen, och mer till i 19 år, accepterat av Pakistan endast? England accepterade ockupationen av Judéen/Samarien men inte där heller var Jordaniens attack mot det just uppståndna Israel på något sätt uppfattad som legal.

Däremot är det förstås välkänt att ett stort antal judar bor i många områden i New York. Redan för länge sedan var där ett rikt judiskt liv:

Tittar man på den judiska kartan över New York så ser man att judarna borde få en avsevärd del av stan:

Och här är det slutgiltiga beviset!

Får vi nu höra Netanyahu, Lieberman och några andra kraftfulla karlar börja råskälla på Obama, med lika giltiga skäl som Obamas ramaskrin på sistone, för att börja rita på kartan för en delning av New York!

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Swedish Cultural Revolution

First a copy of the latest pure anti-Semitism in the academic world of Stockholm and Uppsala: for archival purposes I copy two articles here.

Uppsala universitet tillåter bojkottmöte

Även i Uppsala har det av den socialistiska studentorganisationen Spartakisterna startats en kampanj för bojkott av Israel vid Uppsala Universitet.

På tisdagen inbjöd bojkottkampanjen till möte för en ”fri politisk diskussion på universitet”.
På mötet, som samlade runt 20-talet studenter, höll Dror Feiler från Judar för Israelisk Palestinsk fred, ett anförande för bojkott av Israel.
– Bojkott är ett sätt för oss att säga till politikerna att leva upp till de avtal de säger att de står för.
Även universitetets professor i religionsvetenskap, Mattias Gardell, medverkade under kampanjmötet och talade om nödvändigheten av att politiska frågor ska få diskuteras i den akademiska miljön, eftersom, enligt honom, ingen arena är så bra rustad för konflikter som universitet

– Universitetens roll är att även kunna hantera svåra frågor, exempelvis den om Israel. Strävan efter konsensus hämmar den fria tanken.
Han betonade vikten av att utbilda självständiga personer som aktivt kan delta i samhällsdebatten och att studenter alltid har varit en nyckelgrupp när det gäller att föra länder framåt.

Tycker du att Uppsala universitet ska bojkotta Israel?
– Jag lyssnar på argumenten här i dag, men jag har inte bestämt mig för vad jag tycker i frågan än, säger Gardell till Världen idag.
Den israeliska gästforskaren Itai Ryb är en av de anställda på Uppsala universitet som vill bojkotta Israel.
– Även om jag är skyldig de israeliska universiteten mycket för min utbildning tycker jag ändå att det är viktigt att bojkotta dem eftersom det är viktigare för mig att de palestinska barnen få gå i skola, än att israeler får åka på akademiska konferenser, säger han.

På Uppsala universitet har man inte valt att förbjuda möten som uppmanar till bojkott av demokratier.
– Våra studenter har rätt att låna lokaler för egna arrangemang, det görs ofta, säger Anneli Waara, pressansvarig på Uppsala universitet.

I inbjudan av mötet står även studieförbundet ABF och Herman Geijer, verksamhetsutvecklare på förbundets Uppsalaavdelning ser inga problem med att ABF är med medarrangör till en öppen föreläsning för bojkottskampanjen mot Israel.
– Det handlar om att det är intressant att ta upp Israel-Palestina-frågan och det gör man ju på öppna föreläsning.

Hur ställer sig ABF till en Israelbojkott på Uppsala universitet?

– Vi behöver inte ta ansvar för vad som sägs på de möten som vi är medarrangörer till. Det är inte vår uppgift, utan vi stödjer folkbildning på olika sätt.



Stockholm

Ett seminarium om akademisk bojkott av Israel förbjöds av rektorn påKTH. Arrangörerna valde att hålla mötet ändåoch förlitade sig till mötesfriheten.

Möte om akademisk bojkott av Israel förbjöds på KTH

Publicerad: Onsdag 17 februari 2010 | 21:55


Aktionsgruppen vid KTH för Israelbojkott har funnits sedan april förra året. I förra veckan planerade de ett seminarium i KTH:s lokaler. Mötet skulle handla om en eventuell bojkott av universitet Technion, i Israel, som KTH har ett samarbete med.

Bland annat skulle den svensk-israeliska tonsättaren och konstnären Dror Feiler, som är ordförande i European Jews for a Just Peace, delta. Aktionsgruppen bjöd också in skolans ledning och etiska kommitté till mötet, som tackade nej.

Dagen innan mötet skulle hållas meddelade rektorn på skolan, Per Gudmundsson, att KTH:s ledning inte tillät mötet.

– Först sa vi ingenting till honom om beskedet. Vi tänkte att vi inte ville ha något bråk och att vi blir tvungna att flytta mötet utanför skolan. Men vi gick till lokalen där tanken var att mötet skulle vara från början ändå.

– Det var ingen personal där och ingen kastade ut oss så vi stannade där och hade mötet ändå. Vi tänkte att vi förlitar oss till lagen om mötesfrihet, säger arrangören Dick Urban Vestbro, som är professor emeritus på KTH.

Mötet handlade framförallt om skolans samarbete med universitetet Technion, i Haifa. Avtalet mellan universitetet gäller utbyte av elever, lärare och forskare och allmänt forskarsamarbete.

Men Dror Feiler, som talade på mötet, berättade att alla israeliska universitet är starkt knutna till krigsindustrin.

Även Technion, som enligt honom hjälper till att utveckla obemannade farkoster som används för att förstöra palestinska bostäder.

– Vi har velat ha en diskussion med skolans etiska kommitté länge om hur de tolkar den etiska policyn och hur de resonerar i frågan kring en akademisk bojkott. Men de har vägrat ställa upp, säger Dick Urban Vestbro.

Aktionsgruppen har cirka 12 medlemmar och är en grupp av doktorander eller personer som arbetar påKTH.

Påtisdagen inbjöds Dick Urban Vestbro och Jan-Erik Gustafsson, som också är med i aktionsgruppen, på ett möte med skolans ledning.

– Rektorn och övriga chefer förklarade att de tog väldigt allvarligt på att vi hade ett politiskt möte och går emot beslut som har fattats av KTH. Men vi sa att vi ansåg att det är vanligt att det förekommer sådana här typer av möten på skolan och att det finns en lag för mötesfrihet. Att vi inte är en partipolitisk grupp utan en grupp vid KTH. Vi gav inga löften, säger Dick Urban Vestbro.

Enligt rektor Peter Gudmundsson handlade det inte om något förbjud utan om en uppmaning att flytta mötet.

– Alla anställda är naturligtvis fria att samlas och diskutera vad som helst, men när det gäller offentliga politiska möten och manifestationer ska dessa inte hållas i universitetets lokaler. Lokalerna ska användas till utbildning och forskning, säger han.

Och han ser inte deras krav av en akademisk bojkott som ett alternativ.

– KTH som statligt universitet kan inte bedriva en egen utrikespolitik som skiljer sig från Sveriges officiella.

Om aktionsgruppen skulle kunna tänka sig att fortsätta hålla liknande möten i skolans lokaler, trots att de inte får, har inte Dick Urban Vestbro något svar på ännu.

– Det får vi diskutera inom gruppen. Men det är ju egentligen inte vart man har mötet som är den stora frågan. Men samtidigt lovar vi ingenting, vi bestämde ju oss för att hålla i det här mötet. Och nu har KTH:s agerande gett publicitet åt frågan.b


As we see, the “artist” Dror Feiler is a key indivual in both cases of screaming for boycot of Israel.

Artist? If you do not know anything else you can make and behave real strange, call yourself “artist” and you always get a tail of  followers. It might be professors, it might be their gullible students. Students are students because – not because they know much but because they are good at sucking up and absorbing whatever their professors tell them. I know the procedure well enough; thanx God, I studied science and not – ah – more etheric subjects.

Feilers radiating revolutionary idea, that they fall for is: “Boycot Israel because their universities help Israel defend itself!” and some animalistic sounds that some artists call art.

They obviously bring out an israeli leftist student as a good example of a Jewish Israel-hater. There are many extreme-left professors in Israel who preach their religion to gullible students, unfortunately.

If you want to know what a rightist israeli professor says and thinks of those who – in academic way – try to destroy their own country, read the blog http://zioncon.blogspot.com/ for a while.

Those who invaded a room at KTH against the explicit order by the Rector were calling out the “freedom of meeting” and insisted that it is legal to have a meeting of whatever kind anywhere they want and nobody can stop them!

Which means, that if an islamist group wants to have a meeting telling the listerners how to destroy something, and they see an empty chuch, it is accoring to Swedish law they can go in and have the meeting there.

I am not sure a professor of Law had agreed. Unless, of course, he belonged to the extreme left. Then he had probably been able to convince his student that it was correct. And if it was not, at least it ought to be.

Strangely I started to think of the Mao Culture Revolution. The Red Guard started at the universities and had very simple “four big rights”: speaking out freely, airing views fully, holding great debates, and writing big-character posters.

How far has our Israel haters come?

Anyone can speak out freely – even if he perfectly well knows he is lying and not stating facts. Airing views fully, sure. Holding great debates? Like under Mao, the “debating people” are mainly one side doing their best overwhelming the doubters. The Israel haters in this case, as that is the side that has got all the funding from our Swedish governments. The big-character posters? Well, when they start to hang them around the necks of people opposing them…….

The announcement of the meeting at KTH had gone out as e-mail to maybe 60 people, with the same opinion. Debate? Nah, a demonstration of strength.

The leftist opposition in Sweden has clearly shown how they long for the good old days when foreign minister Sten Andersson was generally called “the foreign minister of Arafat”. Social Democrats, Communists and Per Gahrton (the super boss of the Palestine Propaganda Group, and the super Israel hater) will work together and assure everyone that Sweden will distance itself even more from Israel than during the age of FM Bildt. An analysis is at this link.

Vid rödgrön valseger sjösätts Palestinagruppernas Hamaspolitik

That is, Social Democrats, Communists and the “Environment Party” (Per Gahrton is there too, sigh) have stated their united foreign policies planned against Israel, in essence the same as the Palestine Propaganda Groups in Sweden – if this gang wins the election this autumn, not unlikely, then they will soon get as cozy with Hamas as Norway is.

As I have mentioned on the blog earlier, Bildt refused to participate in an European group planning to try to halt the weapons flow to Hamas.

The latest declaration from Bildt concerning the opinion of the present government is:

förhandlingarna ska utgå från 1967-års gränser, att bosättningarna är olagliga, att alla slutstatusfrågor ska ingå i förhandlingarna – däribland Jerusalems status som huvudstad för två stater – samt att båda parter ska avhålla sig från provokativa handlingar.

The Israel-Palestinian negotiations must start with the borders of 1967 [no "borders of 1967" exist], that the [Jewish I suppose] settlements are illegal [they are not at all according to the Security Council §242 and the Oslo Treaty, besides the Palestinians consider every city and village in Israel as an illegal settlement - Bildt too?]  and a division of Jerusalem [which has never ever been a Muslim capital city, and where the split that Bildt desires gives all of the old Jerusalem - the only part that existed 150 years ago - to the Arabs to go on destroying all the Jewish remnants as they do now on the Temple Mount of the Jewish Temples of history - an future].


If we get the leftists in the government instead of Bildt, it is only a matter of the degree of anti-Semitism, not the kind.

Strange, our infamous evening paper Aftonbladet has anti-Semitism as “culture” and it is apparently also  “environment”. Do Jews smell bad or something?

I have a suggestion, rather – several:

Boycot Iran for their frenetical obsession with starting the next world war with a nuclear BANG. EU does not to anything, Obama does not do a thing, UN obviously does not do anyhing while Ahmadinejad is perfectly satisfied with the present situation.

Boycot Hamas who has Genocide of all Jews as the main point in their Charter, who sent 10000 missiles against Israel before the war and almost one a day after. Until today.

Boycot Fatah (and all donations to them) who has taken exactly 0 steps towards peace. It started with the Oslo Agreement. Remember Arafat and Rabin shaking hands? Remember that same evening? You find on numerous places on Internet:

The same day that Arafat signed the Declaration of Principles of the Oslo Accords on the White House lawn, Arafat appeared in a taped interview on Jordan TV: “Since we cannot defeat Israel in war, we do it in stages. We take any and every territory that we can of Palestine, and establish a sovereignty there, and we use it as a springboard to take more. When the time comes, we can get the Arab nations to join us for the final blow against Israel.”


And ever since, not a single step of what Arafat promised, has been taken; he promised to stop terror, collect illegal weapons, catch terrorists and KEEP them in his prisons – but he developed the “revolving back door” principle, so they sneaked away with a smile.

Then Abbas signed the Road Map. Before starting the road, he has to stop all hate propaganda. It has intensified, especially after Annapolis, and school books and kiddie TV are full of it, to make sure there won’t be peace during the up-growing generation.

Boycot Sudan – a continuous Genocide in Darfur. And

Boycot The UN Human Rights Council – who has never seriously complained about the behaviour of Sudan or Iran and are now planning to take in Iran as a member. HRC has spent millions of dollars only nagging at Israel for everything they can imagine – like the Goldstone Report, that from the beginning only should talk about the crimes of Israel, not a thing about 10000 missiles from Gaza against civilians in Israel, the reason for the war.

You and I can imagine a lot of boycots that are much more relevant than against Israel for the sole reason that Israel defends itself. The green students cannot. Who has given them the information – or lack of it? A university is after all for learning, not for propagating pure anti-Semitism. Or?

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Bildts förlorade våta drömmar. Kunde han ha gjort det värre?

Som bekant hade Bildt en dröm att bli EU:s utrikesminister så han verkligen kunde utveckla sin antisemitiska ådra, men – en tämligen okänd engelsk tant vann loppet.

Jag vet inte vem som hade varit värst. När fru Ashton väl läst in sej på EU:s syn på verkligheten blommade hon upp och visade sin anpassningsbarhet.

Ashton är innan känd som en förkämpe för anti-kärnvapenligan. Ingen får ha kärnvapen även om det är helt nödvändigt för sitt försvar. Israel kanske har kärnvapen – och hade de inte haft det hade de uppfunnit det förstås med judar som utvecklade både atom- och kärnfysiken. Men nu ligger de som en infinitesimal prick i den stora arabvärlden och vill det sig verkligen illa måste de ta till eventuellt existerande kärnvapen – existensen gjorde Obama sitt bästa för att avslöja, efter ett 40-årigt avtal mellan USA och Israel om att den information som delas på den punkten ska vara hemlig.

Nu? Nu är han en förespråkare för att INTE se göra något för att förhindra Iran från att framställa kärnvapen…….

Obama gör ingenting mer än pratar, EU gör ingenting mer än pratar om att inte göra någonting, medan Iran i lugn och ro jobbar vidare på sina kärnvapen.

Så frågan är – vad hade Bildt gjort i samma ställning? Använd din kunskap om hans antisemitiska uttalanden under det gångna året, och sen fri fantasi! Och läs den engelska artikeln nedan – engelska är inte mitt modersmål heller.

Inspiration från Barry Rubins blog:

Two EU Leaders: Complaints about Obama; Fought Against the West Having Nuclear Weapons; Now Indifferent to Iran Having Them

Posted: 04 Feb 2010 02:44 PM PST

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By Barry Rubin

Remarkable statements have just been made by Europe’s two highest leaders which reveal a lot about what’s really going on right now.

First, EU Council President Miguel Angel Moratinos, who is also Spain’s foreign minister, showed that while President Barack Obama and his many American supporters think that by bending over backward he has done a great job making Europe happy with the United States again that hasn’t happened. “Europe needs to show Washington it exists, and not fear being marginalized on the world stage,” Moratinos complained.

Europe today is always on the defensive, he continued, but should stop fearing the United States, and China, too, for that matter. He was angry because Obama said he would not attend a U.S.-EU summit in May.

Meanwhile, the EU’s own foreign minister provides another example of lack of cooperation with Washington and, if one knows the background, a sign of how ridiculous much Western policy on the Middle East is. Consider this bland item:

“EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton has cautioned against any hasty European move to slap new sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, while announcing she is assuming the role of international intermediary on the issue.

“In an interview with AFP Ashton distanced herself from the position of some EU nations, such as France, which are pushing for extra sanctions to be imposed on Tehran….`We’re not moving quickly on anything….’”

Now if you don’t know the background this story is serious in its own right. The EU is in no hurry to put sanctions on Iran; the U.S. government is in no hurry to put sanctions on Iran. But Iran is in a hurry to get nuclear weapons.

That’s bad enough. But there’s another dimension. For many years, Ashton was a leader of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. During the height of the Cold War she advocated Western unilateral disarmament in the face of the Soviet threat. From her standpoint, the United States and United Kingdom couldn’t get rid of nuclear weapons fast enough. Ashton wanted to ban the bomb when it came to the United States or Great Britain, Iran is apparently more trustworthy.

Now she favors real caution when it comes to the radical, aggressive Islamist dictatorship in Iran getting nuclear weapons. No hurry here; let’s not exaggerate the threat, she says.

In each case, she has favored energetic activism against Western power to weaken it, coupled with giving every benefit to its enemies.

I don’t want to imply she is saying she opposes sanctions forever. The United States is also ready to go to the UN for a resolution. But she does want to go real slow and is very unenthusiastic about doing anything, sounding  like the Russians and Chinese.

In contrast, the British, French, German, and Italian governments seem more willing to move faster and do more than does Obama. But since the U.S. government wants to have the entire EU on board for the sanctions, her stance creates problems as  it means almost any small European country can sabotage the process.

Barry Rubin is director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center and editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal. His latest books are The Israel-Arab Reader (seventh edition), The Long War for Freedom: The Arab Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East (Wiley), and The Truth About Syria (Palgrave-Macmillan). To read and subscribe to MERIA, GLORIA articles, or to order books. To see or subscribe to his blog, Rubin Reports.

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Norge har löst Mellanösternfrågan för alltid!

Also on Tuesday, Norway’s Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere said, before meeting with Mitchell in Brussels along with Quartet envoy Tony Blair, French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner and Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Moratinos, that increased aid to the PA might help revive the stalled diplomatic process.

“There is a link between the financial support we provide and the outlook for the peace process,” Stoere said. Catherine Ashton, the EU’s new foreign policy chief, also attended the talks.

Representatives of the Quartet are scheduled to meet in Brussels on Wednesday at the special-envoy level and issue a statement following their meeting. Israel is hoping for a clear call for an immediate return to negotiations.

Från länk. EU:s nya “utrkesminister” nickade med på samma möte. Tänk så enkelt – att ingen har kommit på det tidigare! Ge bara Arafat och därefter Abbas precis hur mycket pengar som helst så blir de fredliga!

Konstigt att de pengar de har överösts med konstant inte har hjälpt ett dugg.

Sveriges lilla present under 2009 var 720 miljoner kronor. Vad krävde Bildt för det? Att Abbas skulle skriva om Fatahs Konstitution som förbjuder Israel att existera? Nej. Att Abbas skulle uppfylla löftet (när han skrev under Vägplanen, i Annapolis) att sluta med hatpropaganda i medier, moskéer och skolböcker? Ack nej. KRÄVA något av en arab, är du vansinnig??? De kan ju bli arga! Har Bildt försökt berätta för Abbas vad internationella lagar säger om Israels rättigheter i vad som var det palestinska mandatet, som jag skrivit/översatt flera artiklar om? Ack nej. Vet han det har han nogsamt förträngt det – åtminstone kan han inte fåna sej längre inför EU om det.

EU:s skyfflande av pengar till Abbas’ terroristgäng hade knäckt ryggen på vilken grovarbetare som helst. En not på denna länken berättar att EU har levererat mer än 222 miljoner Euros från första januari 2009 tills artikeln skrevs  Varför? För att de har uppfyllt ovanstående villkor? Ack nej. För att de är fattigast i världen? Sök lite på Googles bilder på Darfur och palestinian, och jämför bukomfånget.

Obama ger också ofantliga penningmassor åt palestinaaraberna för – tja – ingenting. För att de ska slippa betala skatt som alla andra. En avsevärd summa går till den palestinska armé hans general Dayton bygger upp, enligt Dayton själv redo att om två år attackera judarna om de inte har lytt Obama dessförinnan.

Det är ju i och för sig rättvist med de enorma illegala kampanjbidrag han fick från araber för att bli vald. Se t.es. länk1 länk2 länk3 länk4

Men en norsk minister kan alltså ställa sig upp och, utan att rodna, säga att det blir fred bara de får än mer pengar………   Det kan han säga och behålla sitt välbetalda jobb!

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EU:s enorma handel med slaktarna i Iran

Europas handel med slaktarna i Iran.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703558004574581860997747456.html

EU kunde vara nyckeln som tvingar fram demokrati i Teheran genom att avbryta sina starka ekonomiska band med den Islamska republiken.

Genom Goli Ameri
[originalet följer efter den svenska texten]

Obama-administrationen och dess europeiska allierade ser för närvarande en meny med “fokuserade sanktioner” mot Iran och dess ledarskap. För en månad sedan var de bekymrade över Kinas och Rysslands samarbete med de inte särskilt seriösa sanktionerna från Säkerhetsrådet. I båda fallen har de fel mål i åtanke. Säkerhetsrådets resolutioner och fokuserade sanktioner fungerar som PR i skyltfönstret för att få folk att tro att något verkligt görs. Europa är nyckeln till varje meningsfull sanktion mot Iran som kan få landet att förändra sitt beteende. Den fortsatta fokuseringen på Ryssland och Kina låter Europa gömma sig i dimridåerna.

Iran har utsatts för tre sanktioner från Säkerhetsrådet  under det senaste decenniet, medan det iranska Revolutionära Gardet Corps (IRGC) har blomstrat och situationen för den genomsnittliga iraniern har försämrats. IRGC, som 2007 utsågs av den amerikanska Kongressen som en terroristorganisation, planerade och anstiftade en kupp under det senaste iranska valet och får ta ansvar för mord, våldtäkter och förtryck av det iranska folket.

Enligt Mohsen Sazegara, en av grundarna av IRGC och för närvarande forskare och demokratiaktivist bosatt i USA, kontrollerar IRGC grunderna av Irans ekonomi, med över 800 företag som sysslar med sjöfart och varvsindustri, banker, energi, kemikalier, tung byggnadsindustri och maskiner, el, transportutrustning, och import av tårgas för att förtrycka massdemonstrationer. IRCG:s senaste inhopp i Irans affärsverksamhet var köpet av en 51% andel i den iranska telebolaget för 8 miljarder dollar, så de har i praktiken tagit kontroll över hela den iranska kommunikationen med omvärlden.

Vem är Irans viktigaste affärspartner? År 2008 var det EU – enligt egen utsago, “Irans största handelspartner”, med import och export på totalt €25.4 miljarder ($36,4 miljarder) följt av Kina, Japan och Sydkorea. EU:s export på €14.1 miljarder till Iran förra året, en ökning med 1,5% från 2007, innefattade i huvudsak maskiner och transportutrustning, tillverkade varor, kemikalier ofta med dubbla användningsområden: telekommunikationsutrustning används för att spåra och fängsla demonstranter. 90% av EU:s import för €11.3 miljarder är energirelaterat. Tyskland, Frankrike och Italien toppar listan, samtidigt som de två förstnämnda även arbetar med nukleära förhandlingar med Iran…….

Men trots IRGC:s djupa engagemang i den iranska ekonomin, rapporterade Associated Press strax efter valet i juni att Daniel Bernbeck, chef för den tysk-iranska Industry Group, sade att “göra affärer i Iran är långt ifrån att göra affärer med regeringen själv …. Jag ser ingen moralisk fråga här alls. Vi gör inte affärer med Iran, utan med iranska företag. Vi stöder inte regeringen!”

Under de senaste två decennierna i Europa har man hela tiden hört refrängen att handeln håller dörrarna öppna för att kunna samtala om och öppet diskutera  kärnenergifrågan och människorättskränkningarna. I en intervju 2007 med Deutsche Welle Magazine, sade Mechtild Rothe, Vice President i Europaparlamentet, att “relationerna med Iran ha inte nått en punkt där ekonomiska intressen ska behöva lida. Jag tror att det är mycket bättre att förhandla, att tala med varandra.”

Irans folk har nu talat högt och tydligt om sina demokratiska ambitioner. EU däremot, fortsätter att klampa på i sina ingångna hjulspår och driva sina ekonomiska intressen, förutom några helt tandlösa uttalanden som de tror att det iranska folket ska svälja. Så sent som i oktober meddelade National Iranian Oil Company att “förhandlingarna [på södra Pars Gas Field] med Shell och Repsol [spanskt företag] under de senaste veckorna har gått i önskad riktning och ansträngningar görs för att vidta åtgärder så snabbt som möjligt med gemensamma intressen på detta område.” Frankrikes Total har också återupptagit diskussionerna med den iranska regeringen på en annan fas i södra Pars Gas området. AP rapporterade också att när de frågade om Frankrike skulle rekommendera att franska företag skalar ner handeln med Iran, sa talesmannen Frederic Desagneaux “kan inte svara varken ja eller nej……”.

Irans attack mot demokratiförkämpar efter valet har helt misskrediterat EU:s så kallade “håll öppna dörrar för kommunikation (så länge vi tjänar pengar)”-strategi och européerna gömmer sig nu bakom parollen att Nedskärning av affärerna med IRGC svider hos genomsnittsiranierna. Frankrikes utrikesminister Bernard Kouchner sade till New York Times efter valet att “sanktioner är särskilt tunga för medelinkomsttagare i samhället, men speciellt för de sämst lottade.”

År 1968 svarade ärkebiskopen Desmond Tutu mycket upprört en liknande kritik om sanktioner mot Sydafrika och dess inverkan på de fattiga: “Moral Humbug, sade han. “Det finns inget utrymme för neutralitet. Är du på sidan för förtryck eller frigörelse? Är du på sidan för död eller liv? Är ni för gott eller ont?”

Européerna och Obamas administration borde äntligen erkänna att deras intresse för att avskräcka ett kärnvapenbestyckat Iran sammanfaller med det iranska folkets demokratiska ambitioner. Den gemensamma gärningsmannen  är IRGC. Trots det rapporterade ändå AP att Mr Desagneaux sagt i juni att “den nuvarande valkrisen bör inte klumpas ihop med stoppandet av Irans nukleära program.” IRGC är ayatolla Ali Khamenei’s och den iranska regeringens maktbas, och den europeiska handeln ökar tillväxten av IRGC:s nät av företag. Med massiva mängder med kontanter har IRGC tagit över utvecklingen av landets kärnkraftsprogram, ger stöd till uppror i Afghanistan, Irak, Gaza och Libanon, samt förtrycker systematiskt det iranska folket. Mr Sazegara visar att den iranska regeringen använde 15 miljoner dollar bara för att samla ihop pro-regimdemonstranter vid 30-årsdagen av den amerikanska gisslankrisen.

Varför är Washington inte mer kraftfull i att försöka begränsa den europeiska handeln med Iran? Efter sanktionslagen mot Iran och Libyen under 2007, som juridiskt drabbar företag som investerar mer än 20 miljoner dollar i Irans energisektor, hotade EU-länderna (enligt Congressional Research Service) formella motåtgärder i WTO. A New York Times op-ed by John Vinocur citerade den tyska affärstidningen Handelsblatt som säger: “Vad som behövs angående Iranhandeln är att inte ge efter inför påtryckningar från USA och Israel.”

Trots tappra ansträngningar från USA: s finansdepartement rapporterar Stratfor Intelligence  att “inget företag har någonsin blivit officiellt straffat av USA för att handla med Iran. Oftast har USA verkställande makt undertecknat undantag för utländska företag … för att undvika några som helst probem med ett företags hemland.” Enligt §4c och 9c i ILSA kan ordföranden avstå från sanktioner om de stör hemlandets löften att införa ekonomiska sanktioner mot Iran, eller om det bedöms vara av nationellt intresse för USA.

Den rådande visdomen är att Europa behöver Iran för sitt energibehov och är oförmögen att skära av handeln under en vikande konjunktur. Den tysk-iranska handelskammaren har sagt att sanktioner mot Iran kan leda till förlust av 10,000 tyska arbetstillfällen. Iran rankas som EU:s femte leverantör av råolja efter Ryssland, Norge, Libyen och Saudiarabien. Saudiarabien har redan stått upp mot Iran genom att stödja Saad Hariri under valet i Libanon på bekostnad av det Iran-stödda Hizbollah. Det var också det enda arabland att rösta för den nya FN-resolutionen som fördömde situationen för mänskliga rättigheter i Iran. Saudiarabien kan rycka in, liksom det har gjort minst en gång i det förflutna, för att fylla oljevakuumet som skapas genom att sanktionera IRGC.

IRGC behöver kärnvapenteknologi för att överleva och förankra sitt regionala inflytande. För att fredligt försvaga IRGC:s muskel har Europa inget annat val än att agera nu och stoppa källan till kapital. Om Europa väntar för länge, kommer det att ställas inför en irreversibel regional konflikt i Mellanöstern, som ytterligare förvärrar den rådande ekonomiska krisen. Dessutom är den iranska bloggosfären surrade om företag som handlar med IRGC, och Mr Sazegara och hans kollegor håller på att sammanställa en lista över företag för massbojkotter. Europa bör notera att iranierna inte snabbt kommer att glömma länder som medvetet försöke att omintetgöra deras marsch mot demokrati och frihet.

Ms Ameri är tidigare amerikansk biträdande minister för utbildning och kulturella frågor, USA: s representant i den 60:se FN:s generalförsamling och den amerikanska allmänheten delegat till FN:s kommission för mänskliga rättigheter.

Europe’s Trade with Iran’s Butchers

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703558004574581860997747456.html

The European Union could be the key to unlocking democracy in Tehran by cutting its significant economic ties with the Islamic Republic.

By GOLI AMERI

The Obama Administration and its European allies are currently looking at a menu of “focused sanctions” on Iran and its leadership. A month ago they were obsessing over China and Russia’s cooperation on indubitably innocuous U.N. Security Council sanctions. In both cases, they have the wrong target in mind. Security Council resolutions and focused sanctions serve as public relations window-dressing. Europe is the key to any meaningful behavior-modifying sanctions on Iran. The continued focus on Russia and China’s intransigence is allowing Europe to stay under the radar.

Iran has been under three Security Council sanctions in the past decade, while the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has prospered and the plight of the average Iranian has deteriorated. The IRGC, which in 2007 was designated by the U.S. Congress as a terrorist organization, planned and instigated a coup during the recent Iranian elections and bear responsibility for the murder, rape, and oppression of the Iranian people.

According to Mohsen Sazegara, one of the co-founders of the IRGC and current researcher and democracy activist residing in the U.S., the IRGC controls the fundamentals of Iran’s economy, with over 800 companies involved in shipping and ship-building, banking, energy, chemicals, heavy construction and machinery, electricity, transport equipment, and import of tear gas for oppressing mass demonstrations. The IRCG’s most recent foray into Iran’s business activities was the purchase of a 51% share in the Iranian Telecommunications Company for $8 billion, effectively gaining control of all Iranian communications with the outside world.

Who is Iran’s main business partner? In 2008 the EU was—in its own words—the “first trade partner of Iran,” with imports and exports totalling €25.4 billion ($36.4 billion) followed by China, Japan, and South Korea. The €14.1 billion in European exports to Iran last year, up 1.5% from 2007, included mainly machinery and transport equipment, manufactured goods, chemicals and even dual-use telecommunications equipment responsible for tracking and imprisoning protesters. Of the €11.3 billion in European imports from Iran, 90% is energy-related. Germany, France and Italy top the list, the former two also members of the team involved in nuclear negotiations with Iran.

Yet despite the IRGC’s deep involvement in the Iranian economy, the Associated Press reported shortly after the June elections that Daniel Bernbeck, head of the German-Iranian Industry Group, said that “doing business in Iran is a far cry from doing business with the government itself….I see no moral question here at all. We are not doing business with Iran, but with Iranian companies. We are not supporting the government.”

In the past two decades Europe’s refrain has been that trade keeps the doors of communications open and allows them to openly discuss the nuclear issue and human rights violations. In a 2007 interview with Deutsche Welle magazine, Mechtild Rothe, vice president of the European Parliament, said that “relations with Iran have not reached a point where economic interests should need to suffer. I think it would be much better to negotiate—to speak with each other.”

The people of Iran have now spoken loud and clear about their democratic aspirations. The EU, however, continues to pursue its economic interests, save for a range of toothless feel-good statements. As recently as October, the National Iranian Oil Company announced that “negotiations [on the South Pars Gas field] with Shell and Repsol [Spanish firm] in recent weeks have gone in the desired direction and efforts are being made to take action as quickly as possible given the mutual interests in this field.” France’s Total has also resumed discussions with the Iranian government on another phase of the South Pars Gas field. The AP also reported that, when asked if France would recommend that French businesses scale back trade with Iran, foreign ministry spokesman Frederic Desagneaux “wouldn’t say yes or no”.

Since the post-election crackdown discredited Europe’s so-called “open doors of communications” strategy, Europeans are now hiding behind the slogan that scaling back business with the IRGC hurts average Iranians. French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner told the New York Times after the elections that “sanctions weigh in particular on the middle levels of society, but especially on the disadvantaged ones.”

In 1968, Archbishop Desmond Tutu responded poignantly to similar criticism on sanctioning South Africa and its impact on the poor: “Moral Humbug,” he said. “There is no room for neutrality. Are you on the side of oppression or liberation? Are you on the side of death or life? Are you on the side of good or evil?”

The Europeans and the Obama Administration should finally recognize that their interest in deterring a nuclear Iran coincides with the Iranian people’s democratic aspirations. The perpetrator in common is the IRGC. Yet the AP also reported Mr. Desagneaux as saying in June that “the current election crisis shouldn’t be lumped in with the standoff over Iran’s nuclear program.” The IRGC is Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s and the Iranian government’s power base, and European trade is enhancing the growth of IRGC’s web of companies. Flush with cash, the IRGC has taken over the development of the country’s nuclear program, support for insurgencies in Afghanistan, Iraq, Gaza and Lebanon, as well as systematic oppression of the Iranian people. Mr. Sazegara indicates that the Iranian government spent $15 million just to assemble demonstrators on the 30th anniversary of the U.S. hostage crisis.

Why is Washington not more forceful in restraining European trade with Iran? After the passing of the Iran-Libya Sanctions Act in 2007, which legally penalizes companies investing more than $20 million in Iran’s energy sector, the EU countries (according to the Congressional Research Service) threatened formal counter-action in the World Trade Organization. A New York Times op-ed by John Vinocur quoted German business newspaper Handelsblatt as saying: “What’s needed concerning Iran trade isn’t giving in to United States and Israeli pressure.”

Despite other valiant efforts by the U.S. Treasury Department, Stratfor Intelligence reports that “no company has ever been officially sanctioned by the United States for dealing with Iran. More often than not the U.S. executive branch will sign waivers for foreign firms… to avoid a serious spat with a firm’s country of origin.” Under Section 4c and 9c of ILSA, the president may waive sanctions if the violating company’s country of origin agrees to impose economic sanctions on Iran, or if it is deemed in the national interest of the U.S.

The prevailing wisdom is that Europe needs Iran for its energy needs and is unable to cut off trade in a recessionary environment. The German-Iranian Chamber of Commerce has been quoted as saying that sanctions on Iran could result in the loss of 10,000 German jobs. Iran ranks as EU’s fifth supplier of crude oil after Russia, Norway, Libya, and Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia has already stood up to Iran by supporting Saad Hariri’s election in Lebanon at the expense of the Iran-supported Hezbollah. It was also the only Arab country to vote in favor of the recent U.N. Resolution blasting the human rights situation in Iran. Saudi Arabia can step in, as it has done at least once in the past, to fill the oil vacuum created by sanctioning the IRGC.

The IRGC needs nuclear weapons technology to survive and firmly anchor its regional influence. To peacefully weaken the IRGC’s muscle, Europe has no choice but to act now and cut off their source of capital. If Europe waits too long, it will be faced with an irreversible regional conflict in the Middle East, further exacerbating the current economic crisis. Furthermore, the Iranian blogosphere is buzzing about firms trading with the IRGC, and Mr. Sazegara and his colleagues are compiling a list of companies for mass boycotts. Europe should note that Iranians won’t fast forget countries that thwart their march toward democracy and freedom.

Ms. Ameri is the former U.S. assistant secretary of state for educational and cultural affairs, U.S. representative to the 60th U.N. General Assembly and the U.S. public delegate to the U.N. Commission on Human Rights.


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Ayalon: Israels rättigheter i de ‘omdiskuterade’ territorierna

Av Danny Ayalon

WSJ Online, 30 december 2009

Översättning av originalet nedan.

De senaste uttalandena från EU:s nya chef för ‘utrikes relationer’, Catherine Ashton, och hennes kritik av Israel har återigen väckt internationell uppmärksamhet till Jerusalem och bosättningarna. Tyvärr verkar det föreligga total okunnighet om Israels rätt till vad som i allmänhet kallas “ockuperade områden”, men vad som verkligen är “omtvistade territorier.”

Det beror på att marken som nu kallas Västbanken inte kan betraktas som “ockuperad” i juridisk bemärkelse, eftersom det inte hade uppnått erkänd suveränitet, självständighet före Israels erövring. I motsats till vad vissa tycks ha övertygat sig själva om,  har det aldrig funnits en palestinsk stat, och ingen annan nation har någonsin etablerat Jerusalem som huvudstad trots att den varit i islamisk kontroll i hundratals år.

Namnet “Västbanken” användes första gången 1950 av jordanierna när de annekterade marken för att skilja det från resten av landet, som ligger på östra stranden av floden Jordan. Avgränsningen för detta område sattes endast ett år tidigare under vapenvila mellan Israel och Jordanien är de gjorde slut på kriget som inleddes 1948, då fem arabiska arméer invaderade den framväxande judiska staten. Det var Jordaniens krav på att 1949 års stilleståndslinje inte blev en internationellt erkänd gräns utan endast en linje som skiljer arméer. Vapenstilleståndsavtalet nämner specifikt: “Ingen bestämmelse i detta avtal skall på något sätt påverka de rättigheter, krav och ståndpunkter endera parten fattar vid en fredlig lösning av den palestinska frågan, och bestämmelserna i detta avtal dikteras enbart av militära skäl.” (Ayalons kursivering.) Denna gräns blev den berömda “gröna linjen” och kallas så därför att militärer under vapenstilleståndssamtalen använde en grön penna för att rita linjen på kartan.

Efter sexdagarskriget, när än en gång de arabiska arméerna sökte förgöra Israel och den judiska staten, erövrade Israel Västbanken och andra områden, och FN försökte att skapa en varaktig lösning på konflikten. FN:s säkerhetsråds resolution §242 är förmodligen en av de mest missförstådda handlingarna på den internationella arenan. Medan många, speciellt palestinierna, trycker på tanken att dokumentet kräver att Israel återlämnar allt erövrat över den gröna linjen, kunde inget vara längre från sanningen. Resolutionen uppmanar till “fred inom säkra och erkända gränser”, men ingenstans nämns var dessa gränser skulle vara.

Det är bäst att lyssna på avsikterna hos författarna till resolution §242 som visar hur den skall tolkas. Eugene V. Rostow, USA:s statssekreterare för politiska frågor 1967 och redaktör för den artikel som förklarade innehållet 1990 [se min artikel med översättning på denna länk]: “säkerhetsrådets resolution nr 242 och (senare FN:s Säkerhetsråds resolution) §338 … vilar på två principer, Israel skall administrera territorierna till dess de arabiska grannarna sluter fred, och när freden görs bör Israel dra sig tillbaka till “säkra och erkända gränser”, som inte behöver vara samma som vapenstilleståndets demarkationslinjer enligt §194.”

Lord Caradon, den brittiske FN-ambassadören vid den tiden och resolutionens huvudredaktör som introducerade det till Rådet, sade 1974 entydigt att “Det hade varit fel att kräva att Israel återgår till sina ställningar 4 juni 1967, eftersom de positionerna var oönskade och artificiella.

Den amerikanska FN-ambassadören vid den tiden, fd justitierådet Arthur Goldberg, gjorde frågan ännu tydligare när han 1973 förklarade att “resolutionen talar om tillbakadragande från ockuperade områden, utan att definiera omfattningen av tillbakadragandet.” Detta skulle omfatta “mindre än ett fullständigt tillbakadragande av Israels styrkor från ockuperat territorium, eftersom Israel har haft gränser som visat sig vara mycket osäkra.”

Även den sovjetiska delegaten till FN, Vasilij Kuznetsov, som kämpade mot den slutliga texten, medgav att resolutionen gav Israel rätt att “dra tillbaka sina trupper endast till de linjer som de finner lämpligt.”

Efter kriget 1967, då judar började återvända till sina historiska centra på Västbanken, eller Judeen och Samarien, som det området har varit känt för världen i 2000 år tills jordanierna döpte om det, uppstod frågan om bosättningarna. Rostow fann inga rättsliga hinder för den judiska bosättningen i dessa områden. Han vidhöll att reglerna för det ursprungliga brittiska mandatet Palestina fortfarande gällde på Västbanken. Han sa: “den judiska rätten till bosättning i Palestina väster om Jordanfloden, som är i Israel, gjorde äganderätten av Västbanken, Jerusalem, oantastlig. Denna Mandaträtt har aldrig avslutats och kan inte ändras annat än genom en erkänd fred mellan Israel och sina grannar.” Det finns inget internationellt bindande dokument som rör detta område som har upphävt den här rätten till judisk bosättning därefter.

Och ändå existerar denna uppfattningen att Israel ockuperar stulen mark och att palestinierna är det enda partiet med nationell, juridisk och historisk rätt till det. Detta är inte bara moraliskt och sakligt felaktigt, utan innebär också att ju mer denna berättelse accepteras, desto mindre sannolikt är det att palestinierna känner ett behov av att komma till förhandlingsbordet. Uttalanden som de av Lady Ashton’s är inte bara felaktiga, de för en förhandlingslösning längre bort.

Mr Ayalon är vice utrikesminister i Israel.

Originalartikel:

Israel’s Right in the ‘Disputed’ Territories

WSJ online december 30, 2009

By DANNY AYALON

The recent statements by the European Union’s new foreign relations chief Catherine Ashton criticizing Israel have once again brought international attention to Jerusalem and the settlements. However, little appears to be truly understood about Israel’s rights to what are generally called the “occupied territories” but what really are “disputed territories.”

That’s because the land now known as the West Bank cannot be considered “occupied” in the legal sense of the word as it had not attained recognized sovereignty before Israel’s conquest. Contrary to some beliefs there has never been a Palestinian state, and no other nation has ever established Jerusalem as its capital despite it being under Islamic control for hundreds of years.

The name “West Bank” was first used in 1950 by the Jordanians when they annexed the land to differentiate it from the rest of the country, which is on the east bank of the river Jordan. The boundaries of this territory were set only one year before during the armistice agreement between Israel and Jordan that ended the war that began in 1948 when five Arab armies invaded the nascent Jewish State. It was at Jordan’s insistence that the 1949 armistice line became not a recognized international border but only a line separating armies. The Armistice Agreement specifically stated: “No provision of this Agreement shall in any way prejudice the rights, claims, and positions of either Party hereto in the peaceful settlement of the Palestine questions, the provisions of this Agreement being dictated exclusively by military considerations.” (Italics added.) This boundary became the famous “Green Line,” so named because the military officials during the armistice talks used a green pen to draw the line on the map.

After the Six Day War, when once again Arab armies sought to destroy Israel and the Jewish state subsequently captured the West Bank and other territory, the United Nations sought to create an enduring solution to the conflict. U.N. Security Council Resolution 242 is probably one of the most misunderstood documents in the international arena. While many, especially the Palestinians, push the idea that the document demands that Israel return everything captured over the Green Line, nothing could be further from the truth. The resolution calls for “peace within secure and recognized boundaries,” but nowhere does it mention where those boundaries should be.

It is best to understand the intentions of the drafters of the resolution before considering other interpretations. Eugene V. Rostow, U.S. Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs in 1967 and a drafter of the resolution, stated in 1990: “Security Council Resolution 242 and (subsequent U.N. Security Council Resolution) 338… rest on two principles, Israel may administer the territory until its Arab neighbors make peace; and when peace is made, Israel should withdraw to “secure and recognized borders,” which need not be the same as the Armistice Demarcation Lines of 194.”

Lord Caradon, the British U.N. Ambassador at the time and the resolution’s main drafter who introduced it to the Council, said in 1974 unequivocally that, “It would have been wrong to demand that Israel return to its positions of June 4, 1967, because those positions were undesirable and artificial.”

The U.S. ambassador to the U.N. at the time, former Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, made the issue even clearer when he stated in 1973 that, “the resolution speaks of withdrawal from occupied territories without defining the extent of withdrawal.” This would encompass “less than a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from occupied territory, inasmuch as Israel’s prior frontiers had proven to be notably insecure.”

Even the Soviet delegate to the U.N., Vasily Kuznetsov, who fought against the final text, conceded that the resolution gave Israel the right to “withdraw its forces only to those lines it considers appropriate.”

After the war in 1967, when Jews started returning to their historic heartland in the West Bank, or Judea and Samaria, as the territory had been known around the world for 2,000 years until the Jordanians renamed it, the issue of settlements arose. However, Rostow found no legal impediment to Jewish settlement in these territories. He maintained that the original British Mandate of Palestine still applies to the West Bank. He said “the Jewish right of settlement in Palestine west of the Jordan River, that is, in Israel, the West Bank, Jerusalem, was made unassailable. That right has never been terminated and cannot be terminated except by a recognized peace between Israel and its neighbors.” There is no internationally binding document pertaining to this territory that has nullified this right of Jewish settlement since.

And yet, there is this perception that Israel is occupying stolen land and that the Palestinians are the only party with national, legal and historic rights to it. Not only is this morally and factually incorrect, but the more this narrative is being accepted, the less likely the Palestinians feel the need to come to the negotiating table. Statements like those of Lady Ashton’s are not only incorrect; they push a negotiated solution further away.

Mr. Ayalon is the deputy foreign minister of Israel.

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Narcissister och dårar

Översättning av artikel av Caroline Glick.

För originalet, se nedan.

Kanske – när vår tids historia skrivs, kommer vårt tidevarv att kallas den Narcissistiska Katekesens tidevarv.

[Narcissistisk - att älska sig själv på ett närmast erotiskt sätt. Katekes - ett system av mer eller mindre religiösa frågor och svar.]

För att förstå varför så är fallet är det tillräckligt att betrakta två gröna rörelsers öden.

På stora scenen i globala frågor  denna veckan har vi den mycket omtalade FN-konferensen om klimatförändringar i Köpenhamn. Tillsammans med 15.000 delegater som företräder gröna aktivistgrupper och politiskt korrekta forskare världen över har vi internationellt kända ledare som tilldelats Nobels fredspris – Barack Obama, Al Gore och Desmond Tutu och deras medkändisar och Oscar- och Grammy-vinnare Al Gore, Leonardo DiCaprio, Sting, Cate Blanchett och Daryl Hannah.

Dessa kändisar är hundraprocentigt engagerade i påståendet att den av människan orsakade globala uppvärmningen är det största hotet mot mänskligheten. De är likaså övertygade om att om de utvecklade länderna inte lägger $10 biljoner dollar på bordet och vidarebefordrar dem vidare till de minst utvecklade länderna, dödar vi planeten Jorden.

Och vi får inte vara rädda för prislappen. Som Deutsche Banks klimatförändringsguru Kevin Parker berättade för New York Times, är kostnaden ingenting jämfört med vad det skulle kosta med passivitet. “ Denna kostnad, enligt honom, innebär ingenting mindre än “utrotning av mänskligheten. Punkt.”

Parkers alarmism skulle förmodligen ha en depraverad klang under alla omständigheter. Men när det släpps ut mot bakgrund av den hackade e-posten från Climate Research Unit vid East Anglia University, låter det som rabiat raseri hos en psykopat. Publicerat på Internet för två veckor sedan, visar de e-postmeddelanden som utlagts hur i över ett decennium framstående klimatforskare har levererat uppenbarligen falska uppgifter för att stödja den populära tron på den av människan orsakade globala uppvärmningen. Gruppens taktik var att medvetet hota och vilseleda journalister.

De fixade till data så de såg ut att stödja de politiskt korrekta teorierna.

De försökte även blockera forskare vars forskning ledde dem till slutsatsen att det är omöjligt att avgöra vilken roll om någon som mänsklig verksamhet har haft, för att fastställa globala temperaturer – från att publicera sina resultat i fackgranskade vetenskapliga tidskrifter.

Trots detta bedrägeri som har avslöjats i hjärtat av den globala uppvärmningsrörelsen, är västvärldens kändisledare fortfarande beredda att beskatta sina länder ner till förindustriell standard för att minska riskerna med den globala uppvärmningen. EU och USA har åtagit sig att vidta radikala åtgärder som riskerar att kullkasta den globala ekonomin genom att reglera och beskatta deras mest produktiva sektorer av näringslivet för att kämpa mot ett hot som inte existerar.

Och om vår planet faktiskt blir varmare, är det långt ifrån klart att de radikala åtgärder de tänker vidta kommer att ha någon inverkan på hur varm världen blir. Även om man antar att problemet är verklig och att åtgärderna som lagts på bordet är sunda, måste de genföras överallt för att fungera. Och ingen har förmågan att se till att det sker. Trots allt, ta bara ett ytterst förutsägbart exempel, kommer USA inte gå i krig med Kina eller ens allvarligt hota Kina – som äger USA:s skuld – för att förmå Peking att sänka sina CO2-utsläpp. Så oavsett vad som händer i Köpenhamn, är det tydligt att alla globala uppvärmningsaktivisters “glöd och radikala planer” INTE kommer att rädda planeten från den globala uppvärmning de så fruktar.

Och ändå, trots den totala fåfängan i deras planer, är dessa uppvärmningsaktivister villiga att vidta åtgärder som Times medger, kommer att “medföra genomgripande förändringar i energiproduktion, förskjutningar i hur och var människor bor, genomgripande förändringar av jord- och skogsbruket och skapandet av nya komplexa marknader för handeln av de globala uppvärmningskrediterna.”

I Iran gick tiotusentals anti-regimdemonstranter från den gröna rörelsen för demokrati igen och  riskerade sina liv för att kräva frihet.

När han skrev om protesterna i Wall Street Journal på torsdagen, rapporterade Amir Taheri att demonstranternas krav  nu är öppet revolutionära. Det som började som en proteströrelse mot ett stulet presidentval den 12 juni har förvandlats till en fullt utvecklad rörelse som syftar till att störta regimen. Demonstranter håller skyltar som kräver “Död åt [högste ledaren Ali] Khamenei”,”Frihet Nu”,”Iranska republiken, inte Islamiska republiken” ochavbryt anrikningen av uran och gör något åt de fattiga!”

Till skillnad från den globala uppvärmningen finns det ingen tvekan om att vålnaden av ett Iran beväpnat med kärnvapen är ett allvarligt hot mot internationell fred och säkerhet. Det finns heller inga tvivel om att det mest effektiva sättet att förhindra Iran från att skaffa kärnvapen är att ersätta dagens folkmordskrävande jihadist-regim med en lugn, liberal och demokratisk regering.

Hur osannolikt det än kan verka, har just denna frihet i Iran blivit det mest angelägna kravet gentemot världen som helhet, det iranska folket har gett sig ut på gatorna för att kräva det och är beredda att betala med sina liv för att uppnå det.

Inför denna mirakulösa vändning, har det internationella samfundet inget att säga. Medan västs superkändisar radar upp sej för att få sina bilder tagna bredvid affischer av isbjörnar, står ingen med det iranska folket.

När han fick Nobels fredspris, hade Obama inte den minsta protest mot rnullornas förtryck av sin befolkning. Han erbjöd inte sitt pris till den iranska Fredspristagarinnan Shirin Ebadi. Den iranska människorättsaktivistens pris beslagtogs av regimens gangsters förra månaden.

Inga Hollywooddirektörer har sagt att de har planer på att producera en spelfilm om de iranska anti-regimdemonstranterna. Inga studenter har marscherat mot Washington och Bryssel för att visa sin solidaritet med de iranska universitetsstudenter som har arresterats i tusentals och de hundratals som dödats av regimen för brottet att kräva frihet.

Vid första anblicken av det, jämför man det internationella samfundets vilja att begå ekonomiska självmord för att lösa ett problem som förmodligen inte är så allvarligt och kanske inte ens är något problem, å ena sidan, och deras ovilja att ta även de mest symboliska åtgärder för att hjälpa andra att lösa ett problem som är både verkligt och brådskande, är vansinnigt.

För att förstå vad som har besatt det internationella samfundet – det vill säga USA och EU – så att de agerar på detta sätt är det värt att överväga EU:s uppförande angående Israel och palestinierna i förra veckan.

På tal om ingenting, den här veckan ansåg EU det nödvändigt att utfärda en resolution där de accepterar den palestinska positionen på varje enskild fråga i deras konflikt med Israel. EU känner för att tvinga Israel att dra sig tillbaka från hela Judéen, Samarien och stora delar av Jerusalem och förvandla en halv miljon judar till internflyktingar. Israel måste öppna sina gränser emot det Hamas-styrda Gaza. Och det måste acceptera legitimiteten i en Hamas-Fatah regering. Israel borde  omedelbart inleda förhandlingar med palestinierna och de måste gå med på att alla dessa positioner.

EU vet att det finns eTT israeliskT samförstånd som motsätter sig dessa positioner. Man vet också att successiva israeliska premiärministrar har ignorerat denna enighet. Israeliska ledare överlämnade Gaza och palestinierna svarade med att välja Hamas att leda dem. De erbjöd Jerusalem och Judeen och Samarien under 2000 och fick fem års krig och terror. De erbjöd Jerusalem, Judéen och Samarien igen under 2008 och fick missilregn från Gaza.

Européerna vet att deras ståndpunkter inte kommer att leda till fred. Om något, kommer deras positioner att medföra ytterligare blodsutgjutelse genom att övertyga palestinierna om att de har européerna bakom ryggen. Och de vet det.

Så vad fick dem att agera som de gjorde?

Sanningen är att EU resolutionen inte var ett politiskt ställningstagande. Det var en katekes. Européerna kände behov av att deklarera sin trohet till den dogm som säger att Israel är ansvarig för konflikten med araberna. De har inte någon avsikt att lösa någonting. Allt de ville göra var att göra en offentlig trosbekännelse.

Historikern Bat Ye’or har kallat detta kvasireligiösa trossystem Palestinianism. Palestinianism är en praktisk religion för Europa. Om källan till all radikalism och terror i den islamiska världen är Israel, om den islamiska fanatism som hälsar européer på gatorna i sina städer helt enkelt är en funktion av Israels storlek och dåliga attityd, då finns det ingen anledning för någon i Malmö eller Amsterdam eller London att anse att de kanske måste sluta blidka islamistera.

På ett liknande sätt är det fina med hysterin om den globala uppvärmningen att det är en västerländsk affär. Ingen förväntar icke-västerlänningar att göra någonting. Afrikanerna behöver inte sluta jaga elefanter. Araberna behöver inte sluta att borra efter olja. Endast amerikaner och européer måste ändra sin livsstil. För Västvärldens narcissister som tror att världen kretsar kring dem, är den globala uppvärmningen en tröstande tro.

Precis som Palestinianism, som en kvasi-religion har den sin arvssynd – skapandet av Israel – och kättare – de neokonservativa krigshetsare som pekar på den obekväma verkligheten med arabisk oförsonlighet och fanatism – så har klimatförändringsaktivisterna egna pseudo-religiösa sedvänjor och ritualer. Deras arvsynd är industrialisering. Deras eldiga profeter hotar dem med Helvetets lågor och evig fördömelse om de inte ångrar sig och ändrar sina vanor. Och de har sina dödliga fiender. De är de otrogna, icke-troende, tvivlarna som påpekar att under det senaste årtiondet har den globala temperaturen sjunkit och att vetenskapliga fakta inte avgörs av majoritetsbeslut.

Detta återför oss till de gröna demonstranterna i Iran. Dessa modiga frihetskämpar har den nästan omöjliga uppgiften att bekämpa en regim som Västvärldens narcissister skulle vilja tycka om. När allt kommer omkring delar mullorna deras hat för Israel och Västvärlden.

Mycket till narcissisternas bestörtning, tvingar de iranska gröna aktivisterna dem att erkänna den obekväma sanningen att inte alla dåliga saker i världen är en produkt av israelisk aggression eller västerländsk imperialism eller den industriella revolutionen. I själva verket – om någon skulle lägga märke till dem, skulle de iranska demokraterna framkalla en förtroendekris bland Västs narcissister.

Så de ignoreras. Västs kändisledare och deras anhängare säger ingenting när iranska studenter, som kräver frihet, skjuts ihjäl på YouTube. De gör ingenting utom meningslösa uttalanden medan regimen bygger atombomber och testar ballistiska medeldistansmissiler. De gör ingenting förutom att putsa stjärtfjädrarna när regimen överför 500kg stridsspetsar och styrda missiler till Hizbollah och sätter agenter i skräck i hela Europa och Latinamerika.

Många har hävdat att jihadister som Mahmoud Ahmadinejad som försöker förstöra den västerländska civilisationen i islams namn är galningar. Så vad kallar vi västerlänningar som inte lyfter ett finger mot honom och frivilligt accepterar förstörelsen av deras eget sätt att leva för att avvärja det som mycket väl kan vara en imaginär kris?

Kanske är detta inte den narcissistiska katekesens era. Kanske är detta bara en tid präglad av Dårskap.

December 11, 2009, 10:09 AM

Narcissists and Madmen

Perhaps when the history of our times is written, ours will be called The Era of Narcissistic Catechisms. To understand why this is the case it is enough to consider the fortunes of two green movements.

On the main stage of global affairs this week we have the much touted UN climate change conference in Copenhagen. Standing with 15,000 delegates representing green activism groups and politically correct scientists the world over are international celebrity leaders like Nobel Peace Prize laureates Barack Obama, Al Gore and Desmond Tutu and their fellow celebrities and Oscar and Grammy winners Al Gore, Leonardo Dicaprio, Sting, Cate Blanchett and Daryl Hannah.

These celebrities are wholly committed to the proposition that manmade global warming is the greatest threat to mankind. They are similarly convinced that if the developed countries don’t ante up $10 trillion dollars and pass them on to the less-developed countries, we will kill Planet Earth.

And we shouldn’t balk at the price tag. As Deutsche Bank’s climate change guru Kevin Parker told the New York Times, the cost is nothing when compared to the “cost of inaction.” That cost, in his view, entails nothing less than “the extinction of the human race. Period.”

Parker’s alarmism would probably have a depraved ring to it in all circumstances. But when placed against the backdrop of the hacked emails from the Climate Research Unit at East Anglia University, it sounds like the rabid ravings of a psychopath.

Posted on the Internet two weeks ago, those emails exposed how for over a decade prominent climate scientists have apparently falsified data to advance popular belief in manmade global warming. Among the group’s various tactics, they intimidated and misled journalists. They massaged data to conform to their predetermined conclusions. And they sought to block scientists whose research led them to conclude that it is impossible to determine what role if any human activity has had in determining global temperatures from publishing their findings in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

Despite the fraud exposed at the heart of the global warming movement, Western celebrity leaders remain ready to tax their countries into the pre-industrial age in order to mitigate the dangers of global warming. The EU and the US are committed to taking radical action that is liable to derail the global economy by regulating and taxing their most productive sectors out of business in order to contend with a threat that may not exist.

And if the planet is in fact getting hotter, it is far from clear that the radical steps they intend to adopt will have any impact on how hot the world becomes. Even assuming that the problem is real and that the remedies on the table are sound, they will have to be universally implemented to work. And no one has the ability to ensure that will happen. After all, to take just one eminently foreseeable example, the US will not go to war with China or even seriously threaten China – which owns the US debt – to compel Beijing to lower its CO2 emissions. So no matter what happens at Copenhagen, it is clear that all the global warming activists’ fervor and radical plans will do nothing to save the planet from the global warming they so fear.

And yet, in spite of the inescapable futility of their plans, these global warming activists remain willing to take steps which the Times acknowledges, “will entail profound shifts in energy production, dislocations in how and where people live, sweeping changes in agriculture and forestry and the creation of complex new markets in global warming pollution credits.”

SOME 4,600 KM away from Copenhagen, another green movement took to the streets this week. In Iran tens of thousands of anti-regime protesters from the green movement for democracy again risked their lives to demand freedom.

Writing of the protests in the Wall Street Journal on Thursday, Amir Taheri reported that the protesters’ demands are now openly revolutionary. What started as a protest movement against a stolen presidential election on June 12 has morphed into a full-blown movement aimed at overthrowing the regime. Protesters are holding placards calling for “Death to [Supreme Leader Ali] Khamenei,” “Freedom Now,” “Iranian Republic, not Islamic Republic,” and “Abandon Uranium Enrichment, Do Something about the Poor!”

Unlike global warming, there is no doubt that the specter of a nuclear-armed Iran constitutes a grave threat to international peace and security. There is also no doubt that the most effective way to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons is to replace the current genocidal jihadist regime with a peaceful, liberal and democratic government.

As unlikely as it may seem, at the very moment that freedom in Iran has become most urgent requirement for the world as a whole, the Iranian people have taken to the streets to demand it and are willing to pay with their lives to achieve it.

In the face of this miraculous turn of events, the international community has nothing to say. Whereas the West’s celebrity icons line up to get their pictures taken next to posters of polar bears, no one stands with the Iranian people.

As he received his Nobel Peace Prize Thursday, Obama did not protest the mullocracy’s repression of its people. He did not offer to give his prize to fellow peace prize laureate Shirin Ebadi. The Iranian human rights activist’s prize was confiscated by regime goons last month.

No Hollywood directors have announced plans to produce a feature film about the Iranian anti-regime protesters. No college students have marched on Washington or Brussels to demonstrate their solidarity with Iranian university students who are being arrested by the thousands and killed by the hundreds by the regime for their crime of demanding freedom.

ON THE face of it, the international community’s willingness to commit economic suicide to solve a problem that is probably not that serious and may not even be a problem on the one hand, and its unwillingness to take even the most symbolic action to help others solve a problem that is both real and urgent, makes no sense.

To understand what possesses the international community – that is, the US and the EU – to act in this way it is worth considering the EU’s moves regarding Israel and the Palestinians this past week.

Apropos of nothing, this week the EU felt it necessary to pass a resolution accepting the Palestinian positions on every single issue in their conflict with Israel. As far as Europe is concerned, Israel must withdraw from all of Judea, Samaria and large swathes of Jerusalem, and turn a half a million Israelis into internal refugees. Israel must open its borders with Hamas-ruled Gaza. And it must accept the legitimacy of a Hamas-Fatah government. Aside from that, Israel should agree immediately to hold negotiations with the Palestinians in which it will agree to all these positions.

The EU knows that there is an Israeli consensus that opposes these positions. It also knows that successive Israeli prime ministers have ignored that consensus. Israeli leaders handed over Gaza and the Palestinians responded by electing Hamas to lead them. They offered up Jerusalem and Judea and Samaria in 2000 and received a five year terror war. They offered up Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria again in 2008 and got the missile war from Gaza.

The Europeans know that their positions will not bring peace. If anything, their positions will bring further bloodshed by convincing the Palestinians that the Europeans have their backs. And they know it.

So what possessed them to act as they have?

The truth is that the EU resolution was not a policy statement. It was a catechism. The Europeans felt the need to declare their fealty to the dogma that says Israel is responsible for its conflict with the Arabs. They don’t have any intention of resolving anything. All they wished to do was make a public declaration of faith.

Historian Bat Ye’or has dubbed this quasi-religious creed Palestinianism. Palestinianism is a convenient creed for Europe. If the source of all the radicalism and terror in the Islamic world is Israel; if the Islamic fanaticism that greets Europeans on the streets of their cities is simply a function of Israel’s size and bad attitude, then there is no reason for anyone in Malmo or Amsterdam or London to consider that they might have to stop appeasing Islamists.

In a similar manner, the beauty of global warming hysteria is that it is a Western affair. No one expects non-Westerners to do anything. Africans don’t have to quit hunting elephants. Arabs don’t have to quit drilling oil. Only Americans and Europeans have to change their way of life. For Western narcissists who believe that the world revolves around them, global warming is a comforting creed.

Just as Palestinianism, as a quasi-religion, has its original sin – the creation of Israel – and its heretics – the neoconservative warmongers who point out the inconvenient reality of Arab intransigence and fanaticism – so climate change activists have their own pseudo-religious practices and rituals. Their original sin is industrialization. Their fiery prophets threaten them with hellfire and eternal damnation if they do not repent and change their ways. And they have their mortal foes. They are the heretics, the non-believers, the doubters who point out that over the past decade global temperatures have declined and that scientific facts are not determined by majority vote.

This returns us to the green protesters in Iran. These courageous freedom fighters have the unfortunate distinction of fighting a regime the Western narcissists would like to like. After all, the mullahs share their hatred for Israel and the West.

Much to the narcissists’ dismay, the Iranian green activists are forcing them to recognize the inconvenient truth that not all bad things in the world are the product of Israeli aggression or Western imperialism or the industrial revolution. Indeed if anyone were to notice them, the Iranian democrats would provoke a crisis of faith among the Western narcissists.

So they are ignored. Western celebrity leaders and their followers say nothing as Iranian students demanding freedom are shot and killed on YouTube. They do nothing but posture as the regime builds atomic bombs and tests medium range ballistic missiles. They do nothing but preen as the regime transfers 500kg warheads and guided missiles to Hizbullah and deploys terror agents throughout Europe and Latin America.

Many have claimed that jihadists like Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who seek to destroy Western civilization in the name of Islam are madmen. So what do we call Westerners who won’t lift a finger against him but voluntarily embrace the destruction of their own way of life to avert what may very well be an imaginary crisis?

Perhaps this is not the Era of the Narcissistic Catechism. Perhaps this is simply the Era of Madness.

Originally published in the Jerusalem Post.

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Högst stake vinner

Världens högsta minaret, 210 meter, och dess­utom en av världens förnäm­ligaste fallus­symboler, kommer snart i skuggan av en ny värl­­dens-­högsta-­mina­­ret på 300 meter.

Stockholms Stadshus är futtiga 106 meter högt. Halva höjden.

Schweiz har just folkomröstat att de EJ vill ha fler minareter – vilket har ställt till med ett ramaskri från alla politiskt korrekta Eurabienfantaster om att det går helt emot all religionsfrihet blablabla.

Samtidigt är det ingen av dessa som insisterar på att bygga ens en mikroskopisk kyrka i Saudiarabien eller andra islamska nästen. Är det för att de ska visa vilken suprem kultur som vi här i Västerlandet har, som accepterar att domineras av arabiska oljepengars förmåga att bygga vad som genom tiderna varit tecken på politisk och religiös makt?

Debbie tycks hålla med.

En muslimsk sajt om minareter säger: “A minaret has significance at both the spiritual and material level. ” Kan det missförstås? Förutom av TT och EU-poliiker förstås.

En snabb blick i svenska media visar uteslutande den politiskt korrekta åsikten, att vi ska låta muslimerna invadera Västvärlden inifrån och att det är fult att tänka på något annat sätt. Läs återigen Daniel Pipes mycket tänkvärda skrift om “Islam 2.0“, ytterst aktuell när det gäller moskébyggandet där dessa moskéer avsiktligt ska vara så dominanta som möjligt.

Detta att pinka revir är en mycket gammal företeelse. När muslimerna ägnade sig åt jihad århundradena efter Muhammeds död var det ingalunda för att sprida multikultur, utan att utradera andra religioner och kulturer.

Kristna var inte mycket bättre. Som ett litet exempel: bysantinerna smällde upp en kyrka på den judiska Tempelplatsen år 560, Sta Mariakyrkan. Resterna av samma kyrka byggdes omkring år 711 om till Al Aqsa-moskén, som alltså var en kyrka under Muhammeds nattliga mardröm att han red på en åsna till – tja – nånstans, namnet Jerualem står ingenstans.

Hagia Sofia i Istanbul var likaledes en förödande vacker bysantinsk kyrka, som efter det att muslimerna hade galopperat in, plötsligt blev en moské 1453.

Tillbaka till Schweiz – självklart är regeringen högeligen irriterad över att människorna inte tycker samma som dom, de vill som resten av Europa se kontinenten islamifierad. Se artiklar om Eurabien som denna eller denna.

Dessutom – vi minns mycket väl hur Ahmadinejad blev inbjuden till stort statsbesök när han var och skrek under “Durbankonfererensen i Genéve”, Schweiz har klart deklarerat “det finns inga muslimska terrororganisationer” och de har en enorm order på gas från Iran under 25 år. Har du inte sett Schweiz´ kvinnliga f.d. president utklädd till muslimse här.

De svenska medierna, och de flesta i EU går ut på en och endast en sak: sådana åsikter FÅR man inte ha!

Bloggar: Every Kinda People, MXpVarjager’s, Dick Erixon, Politisktinkorrekt, Tundra Tabloids, Muhammedbilder, Jihadwatch, Brussels Journal,

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Israel var förberedd på Sveriges EU-ordförandeskap

Israel var väl förberett på att deras växelverkan med EU under detta halvåret skulle begränsas så mycket som möjligt. Bildt hade ytterligt väl förberett det med att göra Sverige helt inkapabelt som medlare i Mellanöstern, och därmed också EU. Vem som än kommer sedan – är det Spanien? – kan det åtminstone inte bli värre.

Sveriges, EU:s press att dela Stockholm, jag menar Jerusalem, i två delar eftersom Arafat en gång kom på den helt befängda idén och därefter låg och skrek och sparkade på golvet och sa “jag vill jag vill jag vill!!!” Det är den ENDA motiveringen till att Bildt nu vill dela Jerusalem!

Eller vilken annan anledning finns det?

Måste jag upprepa historien?

1920 San Remokonferensen, där 99.5% av det gamla Ottomanska Riket, som hade förlorat i första världskriget, gick till muslimer, resten, Mandatet Palestina, var reserverat som det judiska nationalhemmet i ett fortfarande giltigt beslut – alltså inte en rekommendation som nästan alla FN:s resolutioner.  Där sades det att detta beslut inte skulle påverka några judar i andra länder och inte icke-judar i mandatet. Det var helt oförväntat att enorma mängder araber skulle flytta till Mandatet, när judarna gjorde livet där bättre så det kunde föda mycket fler människor. Men England hade kontrollen och stoppade enbart judar, inte araber.

Nästan omedelbart gav England bort 80% vilket blev Jordanien. När England därefter lämnade tyckte FN att araberna dessutom skulle ha hälften av den återstående remsan……..   Titta på karta över arabvärlden och försök hitta Israel.

1947 hade judarna motvilligt accepterat att Jerusalem skulle räknas som internationell stad med lika tillträden för alla religioner. Araberna sa förstås nej, och Jordanien, med engelsmannen Glubb Pascha i spetsen,  attackerade ytterligt illegalt Jerusalem och ockuperade under 19 år hela den gamla stan, det enda Jerusalem som existerade fram till ca 1860.  Glubb med det arabiska patrasket förstörde bortåt 60 synagogor, drev ut eller dödade varenda jude, vilka var i majoritet i staden sedan länge, använde 36.000 judiska gravstenar som vägbeläggning – och det är alltså det tillståndet som Bildt vill återfå och anse som normalt för framtiden!

Av förklarliga skäl upplyste judarna världen att Jerusalem aldrig skulle delas igen, och det torde vara en självklarhet om man inte är utpräglad antisemit. Jerusalem var inte viktigt nog för jordanierna att kallas huvudstad utan förblev en mindre ockuperad stad där alla judar och många kristna fördrevs. Bildts idealtillstånd.

Fram till kriget, som araberna startade, 1967, Jerusalem återförenades och det är alltid förlorarna som betalar efter ett krig.  Jerusalem har varit staden som judarna har vänt sig emot och bett tre gånger dagligen i tretusen år, och tänker inte sluta med det.  Sorry, Bildt.

§242, 338 säger helt klart att  Israel ska lämna tillbaka land [ej allt land självklart - då är deras gränser inte försvarbara] när de har fått säkra erkända gränser – d.v.s. inte förrän palestinaaraberna accepterar Israels existens som judisk stat inom säkra gränser. De har ingen anledning att göra ett dyft innan! Självklart kan judar bo var som helst inom detta f.d. mandatet, även om de inte insisterar på att göra det i Jordanien.

Lieberman var i Danmark häromdagen, men självklart inte till EU-ordförandelandet Sverige, efter alltför många grodor som visar var den svenska regeringen står angående antisemitism. Persson var mycket hederligare på den punkten.

Bildts antisionism är ytterligt väl dokumenterad, vilket jag har nämnt bl.a. på följande:

Använda Bildts miljarder åt israelhatande NGO’s så de kan anmäla israeler för domstol

Varför vägrar Sverige att stoppa vapenflödet till Gaza?

Bildt vägrar säga nej till antisemitism – vågar inte åka till Israel

Vad har Bildts givmildhet kostat EU? Fakta om §242.

Sveriges regering vägrar säga ett ord emot antisemitism, och satsar enorma summor på antisemitisk propaganda utomlands.

Bildts MYCKET selektiva tystnad.

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“Omvärldens hårda kritik mot kriget i Gazaremsan”

Detta anses i till och med ansedda svenska tidningar, vara en anledning till att Israel blir allt mer “höger”, vilket i Mellanösternprat betyder att Israel börjar bry sej  lika mycket om judar som araber. Och rubriken betyder – från Israels synvinkel – att omvärlden totalt negligerade ett halvdussin år med ett missilregn över civila i södra Israel på  ca 10000 projektiler.

Löjliga ursäkter som “ja, men de dödade ju inte så många” (eftersom Israel har spenderat tid och pengar på säkerhetssystem och skyddsrum i stället för projektiler för attack) visa enbart nivån på argumenten.

Har du sett att EU har klagat på 274 missiler som kommit från Gaza mot civila i Israel efter kriget? Inte jag heller.

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Vad är en palestinier?

Det käbblas så mycket om det, och ingen ger några vettiga svar – man hör helt irrationella saker som “ja, det är de som bott i [det icke exsterande] palestina i flera tusen år…….

Där finns exakt EN täckande beskrivning på hur ordet används idag och sedan 1967: det är “vad Arafat tyckte att det skulle betyda“.

De har existerat som grupp ca 40 år. Det existerar ingenting, ingenting alls, som skiljer dem från andra araber, inte kultur, inte religion, inte språk, enbart vilken by de eller deras farfar är född i.

Dessförinnan skämdes inte araber för att kalla sig araber. Arafat var faktiskt brilliant på många sätt – utom när det gällde att skapa ett bättre liv för sina undersåtar, efterom hans uppgift helt och hållet byggde på hat mot alla judar och att bli av med dom – och idén att förvandla 500 miljoner “araber”  till 3 miljoner “palestinier” ställda mot 6 miljoner judar i Israel, är faktiskt genialt. [Hey, inga exakta siffror.....] Plötsligt är de en minoritet att tycka synd om!

Vad ordet “palestinier” kommer ifrån vet vi nog alla. Från de bibliska filistéerna, som dog ut/försvann från historien som folkgrupp för 2500 år sedan.  På pin kiv drog romarna upp namnet och klistrade det på judarna när de hade kontroll över området, och därefter har det i årtusenden använts som geografisk beskrivning av området. Aldrig någonsin en stat.

En “palestinier” i det brittiska mandatet Palestina betydde entydigt “en jude”,  vi har deras huvudsakliga engelskspråkiga tidning Palestine Post, som sedermera blev Jerusalem Post och många andra namn.

Arafat, som sagt, ansåg visst sej själv till och med ha anor till Jesus……..

Kurder då?

De har existerat som grupp i tusentals år. Hur stora summor får pro-kurdiska propagandagrupper i Sverige, gämfört med pro-palestinska propagandagrupper? Att pro-israeliska grupper får 0:- vet vi alltför väl.

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Kung Abbas, terrorist, förintelseförnekare och lögnare

Världen bönar och ber en ärketerrorist att sitta kvar

Så – Bildt är desperat att han ska sitta kvar. Frankrike, Turkiet, vänstertyper i Israel som Peres och Barak ber honom sitta kvar…….   Turkiet som just är i Syrien och pussar ledarna och berättar att Israels brott mot terroristgruppen Hamas är mycket värre än Sudans Folkmord i Darfur……   Ett Turkiet som Bildt desperat vill ha i EU. Man börja ana varför.

Precis som de gjorde med Arafat.

Arafat och Abbas har överösts med helt enorma summor pengar som ingen vet vart de har tagit vägen. Ingen har sökt efter Arafats försnillade miljarder, ingen reporter har kunnat visa vad Abbas använde de 50 miljarder kronor till som han fick i Paris som julklapp 2007. Donatorerna gav förstås Arafat/Abbas oändliga summor därför att de gjorde exakt vad donatorerna ville, gentemot Israel.

Dessa ledare som bryter mot alla demokratiska regler som existerar, genom att inte ge det palestinska folket en chans att välja någon som bryr sej om DEM, utan enbart har Arafats Stegvisa Plan inbränt i hjärncellerna, att ta Israel bit för bit, genom att enbart ge pengar till terroristorganisationer, bryr sej lika lite om palestinerna som man bryr sej om de iranier som demonstrerar mot lurendrejeriet med valet av Ahmad i somras. Olja, olja, olja.

Läs mer om Abbas karriär på denna länk. Likheten mellan Fatah och Hamas kan du läsa mer om här. Hur världen gör sitt bästa att bygga en armé åt palestinaaraberna är beskrivet här.

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Färdig för gungstolen?

Långtifrån. Abbas har många jobb, trots det dåliga hjärtat. Du kan läsa en artikel i Washington Post. Förutom posten som “ra’ees” inför det mycket teoretiska valet i januari (minns att han valdes för 5 år på Fatahs stora kongress tidigare i år, livligt uppmuntrad av Sahlins närvaro och hat-tal mot Israel) . Han leder också PLO med dess huvudsakliga underavdelning, Fatah och två andra jobb.  Han kommer aldrig att behöva sakna EU-miljoner i bröstfickan. Med ett doktorat i förnekande av Förintelsen är han ju väldigt kvalificerad.

Tidningarna hyllar araberna när de minskar säkerheten för judarna.

Minns du varför Israel tvingades gå in i Judéen/Samarien och börja bygga ett terroriststaket? Lite stabilare än mot andra kaniner men enbart ett fåtal procent är MUUUUUR, på ställen där arabiska prickskyttar har det alltför väl förspänt. Titta på denna mycket korta Powerpoint-filmen.

Vad hände när Israel tvingades börja sätta upp taggtråden? Här en snabböversikt över vad som hänt sedan Arafat startade andra intifadan:

Number of Israelis wounded in terror attacks

Suicide terror attacks 2000-2007
Suicide attacks 2000-2007

Graphs as published by the IICC – June 2008


List of victims by date:

Sept 27, 2000 – Sgt. David Biri, 19, of Jerusalem, was fatally wounded in a bombing near Netzarim in the Gaza Strip.

Sept 29, 2000 – Border Police Supt. Yosef Tabeja, 27, of Ramle was shot to death by his Palestinian counterpart on a joint patrol near Kalkilya.

Oct 1, 2000 – Border Police Cpl. Madhat Yusuf, 19, of Beit Jann, died of gunshot wounds sustained in a gun battle with Palestinians at Joseph’s Tomb in Nablus.

Oct 2, 2000 – Wichlav Zalsevsky, 24, of Ashdod, was shot in the head in the village of Masha on the trans-Samaria highway.
Sgt. Max Hazan, 20, of Dimona, died of gunshot injuries sustained near Beit Sahur.

Oct 8, 2000 – The bullet-riddled body of Hillel Lieberman, 36, of Elon Moreh was found at the southern entrance to Nablus.

Oct 12, 2000 – First Cpl. Yosef Avrahami and First Sgt. Vadim Norzhich, 33, two reserve IDF soldiers, were lynched by a Palestinian mob at the police building in Ramallah.

Oct 19, 2000 – Rabbi Binyamin Herling, 64, of Kedumim, was killed when Fatah members and Palestinian security forces opened fire on a group of Israeli men, women, and children on a trip at Mount Ebal near Nablus.

Oct 28, 2000 – The body of Marik Gavrilov, 25, of Bnei Aysh was found inside his burned-out car, between the village of Bitunia and Ramallah.

Oct 30, 2000 – Eish-Kodesh Gilmor, 25, of Mevo Modi’in, was shot and killed while on duty as a security guard at the National Insurance Institute’s East Jerusalem branch. Another guard was injured.
Amos Machlouf, 30, of the Gilo neighborhood in Jerusalem, was found murdered in a ravine near Beit Jala.

Nov 1, 2000 – Lt. David-Hen Cohen, 21, of Karmiel and Sgt. Shlomo Adshina, 20, of Kibbutz Ze’elim were killed in a shooting incident in the Al-Hader area, near Bethlehem.

Nov 1, 2000 – Maj. (res.) Amir Zohar, 34, of Jerusalem was killed in the Nahal Elisha settlement in the Jordan Valley while on active reserve duty.

Nov 2, 2000 – Ayelet Shahar Levy, 28, and Hanan Levy, 33, were killed in a car bomb explosion near the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem. 10 people were injured in the blast. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Nov 8, 2000 – Noa Dahan, 25, of Moshav Mivtahim in the south, was shot to death while driving to her job at the Rafah border crossing in Gaza.

Nov 10, 2000 – Sgt. Shahar Vekret, 20, of Lod was fatally shot by a Palestinian sniper near Rachel’s Tomb at the entrance to Bethlehem.

Nov 11, 2000 – Sgt. 1st Class Avner Shalom, 28, of Eilat, was killed in a shooting attack at the Gush Katif junction in the Gaza Strip.

Nov 13, 2000 – Sarah Leisha, 42, of Neveh Tzuf was killed by gunfire from a passing car while travelling near Ofra, north of Ramallah.
Cpl. Elad Wallenstein, 18, of Ashkelon, and Cpl. Amit Zanna, 19, of Netanya were killed by gunfire from a car passing the military bus carrying them near Ofra.

Nov 13, 2000 – Gabi Zaghouri, 36, of Netivot was killed by gunfire directed at the truck he was driving near the Kissufim junction in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

Nov 18, 2000 – St.-Sgt. Baruch (Snir) Flum, 21, of Tel-Aviv was shot and killed by a senior Palestinian Preventive Security Service officer who infiltrated the Kfar Darom greenhouses in the Gaza Strip.
St.-Sgt. Sharon Shitoubi, 21, of Ramle, wounded in the Palestinan shooting attack in Kfar Darom, died of his wounds on Nov 20.

Nov 20, 2000 – Miriam Amitai, 35, and Gavriel Biton, 34, both of Kfar Darom, were killed when a roadside bomb exploded alongside a bus carrying children from Kfar Darom to school in Gush Katif. Nine others, including 5 children, were injured.

Nov 21, 2000 – Itamar Yefet, 18, of Netzer Hazani died from a gunshot wound to the head by Palestinian sniper fire at the Gush Katif junction.

Nov 22, 2000 – Shoshana Reis, 21, of Hadera, and Meir Bahrame, 35, of Givat Olga, were killed, and 60 wounded when a powerful car bomb was denotated alongside a passing bus on Hadera’s main street, when the area was packed with shoppers and people driving home from work. 60 were wounded in the blast.

Nov 23, 2000 – Lt. Edward Matchnik, 21, of Beersheba, was killed in an explosion at the District Coordination Office near Gush Katif in the Gaza Strip. (The joint DCOs were established at the borders of Palestinian-ruled areas under the interim peace accords and were responsible for coordinating security and humanitarian cooperation.)

Nov 23, 2000 – Sgt. Samar Hussein, 19, of Hurfeish, was killed when Palestinian snipers opened fire at soldiers patrolling the border fence near the Erez crossing.

Nov 24, 2000 – Maj. Sharon Arameh, 25, of Ashkelon was killed by Palestinian sniper fire in fighting near Neve Dekalim in the Gaza Strip.

Nov 24, 2000 – Ariel Jeraffi, 40, of Petah Tikva, a civilian employed by the IDF, was killed by Palestinian fire as he travelled near Otzarin in the West Bank.

Dec 8, 2000 – Rina Didovsky, 39, a Beit Hagai school teacher on her way to work, and Eliyahu Ben-Ami, 41, of Otniel, the driver of the van, were killed when a car full of gunmen opened fire on the van near Kiryat Arba.

Dec 8, 2000 – Sgt. Tal Gordon, 19, was killed when gunmen in a passing car opened fire on an Egged bus traveling south from Tiberias to Jerusalem on the Jericho bypass road.

Dec 21, 2000 – Eliahu Cohen, 29, of Modi’in was shot and killed tonight by Palestinian terrorists waiting in ambush on the road between Givat Ze’ev and Beit Horon.

Dec 28, 2000 – Capt. Gad Marasha, 30, of Kiryat Arba and Border Police Sgt.-Maj. Yonatan Vermullen, 29, of Ben-Shemen, were killed when called to dismantle a road-side bomb near the Sufa crossing in the Gaza Strip. The bomb was dismantled, but another bomb exploded, killing both and injuring two other soldiers. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Dec 31, 2000 – Binyamin Zeev Kahane, the son of the late right-wing leader Meir Kahane, and his wife, Talia, were killed when Palestinian snipers opened fire while they were driving on the Ramallah bypass road. Five of their children, aged two months to 10 years, were injured.

Jan 5, 2001 – The body of Mordechai Cohen, 34, of Hadera was found in the Caesarea industrial area.

Jan 14, 2001 – The bullet-ridden body of Ron Tzalah, 32, of Kfar Yam in Gush Katif, apparently killed on Sunday night (Jan 14), was found the following morning near the Kfar Yam hothouses.

Jan 17, 2001 – Ofir Rahum, 16, of Ashkelon, traveled to Jerusalem to meet a young woman with whom he had conducted a relationship over the Internet. She then drove him toward Ramallah. At a prearranged location, another vehicle drove up and three Palestinian gunmen inside shot Rahum more than 15 times. One terrorist drove off with Rahum’s body and dumped it, while the others fled in the second vehicle.

Jan 23, 2001 – Motti Dayan, 27, and Etgar Zeituny, 34, cousins from Tel Aviv, were abducted from a restaurant in Tulkarem by masked Palestinian gunmen and executed.

Jan 25, 2001 – Akiva Pashkos, 45, of Jerusalem, was shot dead in a terror attack near the Atarot industrial zone north of Jerusalem.

Jan 29, 2001 – Arye Hershkowitz, 55, of Ofra, was killed by shots fired from a passing car near the Rama junction north of Jerusalem.

Feb 1, 2001 – Dr. Shmuel Gillis, 42, of Carmei Tzur, was killed by Palestinian gunmen who fired at his car near the Aroub refugee camp on the Jerusalem-Hebron highway.

Feb 1, 2001 – Lior Attiah, 23, of Afula was shot to death by terrorists while traveling near Jenin.

Feb 4, 2001 – Ishmael Abadyev, 35, of Tirat Hacarmel, was stabbed to death by two terrorists from Jenin as he alighted from the bus on his way home from work.

Feb 5, 2001 – St.-Sgt. Rujayah Salameh, 23, was killed by sniper fire near Rafah.

Feb 11, 2001 – Tzachi Sasson, 35, of Kibbutz Rosh Tzurim in Gush Etzion, was shot and killed by Palestinian gunmen as he drove home from Jerusalem.

Feb 14, 2001 – Simcha Shitrit, 30, of Rishon Lezion; Staff-Sgt. Ofir Magidish, 20, of Kiryat Malachi; Sgt. David Iluz, 21, of Kiryat Malachi; Sgt. Julie Weiner, 21, of Jerusalem; Sgt. Rachel Levi, 19, of Ashkelon; Sgt. Kochava Polanski, 19, of Ashkelon; Cpl. Alexander Manevich, 18, of Ashkelon; and Cpl. Yasmin Karisi, 18, of Ashkelon were killed when a bus driven by a Palestinian terrorist plowed into a group of soldiers and civilians waiting at a bus stop near Holon, south of Tel-Aviv. In addition, 25 people were injured in the attack.

Feb 26, 2001 – The body of Mordechai Shefer, 55, of Kfar Sava, was found in an olive grove near Moshav Hagor. An autopsy revealed that he was murdered. Investigators suspect terrorist motives.

Mar 1, 2001 – Claude Knap, 29, of Tiberias was killed and 9 people injured when a terrorist detonated a bomb in a Tel Aviv to Tiberias service taxi at the Mei Ami junction in Wadi Ara.

Mar 4, 2001 – Naftali Dean, 85, of Tel Mond; his niece, Shlomit Ziv, 58, of Netanya; and Yevgenya Malchin, 70, of Netanya were killed in a suicide bombing in downtown Netanya; 60 people were injured. The Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 19, 2001 – Baruch Cohen, 59, of Efrat, was killed by shots fired at his car while driving to work in Jerusalem from his home in the Gush Etzion area. After being hit by bullets, he lost control of the car and collided with an oncoming truck.

Mar 26, 2001 – Shalhevet Pass, age 10 months, was killed by sniper fire at the entrance to the Avraham Avinu neighborhood in Hebron.

Mar 28, 2001 – Eliran Rosenberg-Zayat, 15, of Givat Shmuel and Naftali Lanzkorn, 13, of Petah Tikva were killed in a suicide bombing at the Mifgash Hashalom (“peace stop”) gas station several hundred meters from an IDF roadblock near the entrance to Kalkilya, east of Kfar Saba. Four people were injured. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Apr 1, 2001 – Staff Sgt. Ya’akov Krenschel, 23, of Nahariya, an IDF reserve soldier, was killed in a firefight between army and Palestinian forces southeast of Nablus.

Apr 1, 2001 – Dina Guetta, 42, of Haifa, was stabbed to death on Ha’atzmaut Street. Her murder was the initiation rite into a terrorist cell apprehended in July.

Apr 2, 2001 – Sgt. Danny Darai, 20, of Arad, was killed by a Palestinian sniper after completing guard duty at Rachel’s Tomb at the entrance to Bethlehem.

Apr 21, 2001 – The mutilated body of Stanislav Sandomirsky, 38, of Beit Shemesh, was found in the trunk of his car near a village north of Ramallah late last night. Terrorist motives are suspected.

Apr 22, 2001 – Dr. Mario Goldin, 53, of Kfar Sava, was killed when a terrorist detonated a powerful bomb he was carrying near a group of people waiting at a bus stop on the corner of Weizman and Tchernichovsky streets. About 60 people were injured in the blast. Hamas claimed responsibility.

Apr 28, 2001 – Sgt. Shlomo Elmakias, 20, of Netanya, was killed and four women passengers wounded in a drive-by terrorist shooting attack on the Wadi Ara highway in the Galilee.

Apr 28, 2001 – Simcha Ron, 60, of Nahariya, was found stabbed to death in Kfar Ba’aneh, near Carmiel in the Galilee. The terrorists responsible for the attack were apprehended in July.

May 1, 2001 – Assaf Hershkowitz, 30, of Ofra, was killed when his vehicle was fired upon and overturned at a junction between Ofra and Beit El.

May 8, 2001 – Arnaldo Agranionic, 48, was murdered by terrorists as he guarded the Binyamin Farm, a lonely outpost where he lived, on an isolated hilltop east of Itamar in Samaria.

May 9, 2001 – Yossi Ish-Ran, 14, and Kobi Mandell, 14, both of Tekoa, were found stoned to death in a cave about 200 meters from the small community south of Jerusalem where they lived.

May 10, 2001 – Constantin Straturula, 52, and Virgil Martinesc, 29, two Romanian citizens employed by an Israeli contractor, were killed in a bomb attack while repairing a vandalized fence at the Kissufim Crossing into the Gaza District.

May 15, 2001 – Idit Mizrahi, 20, of Rimonim, was fatally shot in a terrorist ambush as she drove with her father and brother on the Alon Highway to attend a family wedding. Terrorists fired 30 bullets, 19 of which hit the family’s car.

May 18, 2001 – Tirza Polonsky, 66, of Moshav Kfar Haim; Miriam Waxman, 51, of Hadera; David Yarkoni, 53, of Netanya; Yulia Tratiakova, 21, of Netanya; and Vladislav Sorokin, 34, of Netanya were killed in a suicide bombing at Hasharon Mall in the seaside city of Netanya, in which over 100 were wounded. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

May 18, 2001 – Lt. Yair Nebenzahl, 22, of Neve Tzuf (Halamish), was killed and his mother seriously wounded, in a Palestinian roadside ambush north of Jerusalem.

May 23, 2001 – Asher Iluz, 33, of Modi’in was killed outside Ariel en route to supervise a road paving in the area, when Palestinian gunmen opened fire in an ambush.

May 25, 2001 – The burnt body of Yosef Alfasi, 50, of Rishon Letzion, was discovered near the West Bank city of Tulkarem.

May 29, 2001 – Gilad Zar, 41, of Itamar, was shot dead in a terrorist ambush while driving in the West Bank between Kedumim and Yizhar. The Fatah Tanzim claimed responsibility for the attack.

May 29, 2001 – Sara Blaustein, 53, and Esther Alvan, 20, of Efrat, were killed in a drive-by shooting near Neve Daniel in the Gush Etzion bloc south of Jerusalem. The Fatah Tanzim claimed responsibility for the attack.

May 31, 2001 – Zvi Shelef, 63, of Mevo Dotan, was killed in a drive-by shooting attack in northern Samaria north of Tulkarem. He was shot in the head and died en route to hospital.

June 1, 2001 – Marina Berkovizki, 17, of Tel Aviv; Roman Dezanshvili, 21, of Bat Yam; Ilya Gutman, 19, of Bat Yam; Anya Kazachkov, 16, of Holon; Katherine Kastaniyada-Talkir, 15, of Ramat Gan; Aleksei Lupalu, 16, of the Ukraine; Mariana Medvedenko, 16, of Tel Aviv; Irina Nepomneschi, 16, of Bat Yam; Yelena Nelimov, 18, of Tel Aviv; Yulia Nelimov, 16, of Tel Aviv; Raisa Nimrovsky, 15, of Netanya; Pvt. Diez (Dani) Normanov, 21, of Tel Aviv; Simona Rodin, 18, of Holon; Ori Shahar, 32, of Ramat Gan; Liana Sakiyan, 16, of Tel Aviv; Maria Tagilchev, 14, of Netanya; and Irena Usdachi, 18, of Holon were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself outside a disco near Tel Aviv’s Dolphinarium along the seafront promenade just before midnight on Friday. Sergei Panchenko, 20, of the Ukraine; Yael-Yulia Sklianik, 15, of Holon; Jan Bloom, 25, of Ramat Gan; and Yevgenia Dorfman, 15, of Bat Yam died subsequently from their injuries. 120 people were wounded in the bombing.

June 11, 2001 – Yehuda Shoham, aged 5 months, of Shilo, died of injuries incurred in a fatal stoning on June 5. He was critically injured by a rock thrown at the family’s car near Shilo in Samaria.

June 11, 2001 – Boris Korover, 59, of Homesh was killed near his home in an apparent car accident later defined as a terror attack.

June 12, 2001 – Father Georgios Tsibouktzakis, 34, a Greek Orthodox monk from the St. George Monastery in Wadi Kelt in the Judean desert, was shot and killed while driving on the Jerusalem-Ma’ale Adumim road.

June 14, 2001 – Lt.Col. Yehuda Edri, 45, of Ma’ale Adumim was killed by a Palestinian informant for Israeli intelligence in a shooting attack on the Bethlehem bypass tunnel road connecting the Gush Etzion bloc with Jerusalem. One of his security guards was seriously injured.

June 18, 2001 – Dan Yehuda, 35, of Homesh was killed in a drive-by shooting attack between Homesh and Shavei Shomron, near Nablus. Alex Briskin, 17, was moderately injured.

June 18, 2001 – Doron Zisserman, 38, of Einav, was shot and killed in his car by sniper fire near the entrance to Einav, east of Tulkarem. Fatah claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 20, 2001 – Ilya Krivitz, 62, of Homesh in Samaria was shot and killed at close range in an ambush late Wednesday afternoon in the nearby Palestinian town of Silat a-Dahar.

June 22, 2001 – Sgt. Aviv Iszak, 19, of Kfar Saba, and Sgt. Ofir Kit, 19, of Jerusalem, were killed in a suicide bombing near Dugit in the Gaza Strip as a jeep with yellow Israeli license plates, supposedly stuck in the sand, blew up as they approached.

June 28, 2001 – Ekaterina (Katya) Weintraub, 27, of Ganim in northern Samaria was killed and another woman injured late Thursday afternoon by shots fired at the two-car convoy on the Jenin bypass road.

July 2, 2001 – Aharon Obadyan, 41, of Zichron Ya’akov was shot and killed near Baka a-Sharkia, north of the West Bank city of Tulkarem and close to the 1967 Green Line border, after shopping at the local market.

July 2, 2001 – The body of Yair Har Sinai, 51, of Susiya in the Hebron hills, missing since Monday (July 2) was found early Tuesday morning shot in the head and chest.

July 4, 2001 – Eliahu Na’aman, 32, of Petah Tikva, was shot at point-blank range just inside the Green Line at Sueika, near Tulkarem.

July 9, 2001 – Capt. Shai Shalom Cohen, 22, of Pardes Hanna, was killed and another soldier was wounded when an explosive charge detonated beneath their jeep after leaving the Adoraim IDF base south of Hebron.

July 10, 2001 – Yosef Twito, 45, of Lod was shot and killed by two Palestinian terrorists while on guard duty at the Mekorot station in Moshav Ahisemekh.

July 13, 2001 – Yehezkel (Hezi) Mualem, 49, father of four from Kiryat Arba, was shot and killed between Kiryat Arba and Hebron while protesting a shooting attack in the area the previous day.

July 14, 2001 – David Cohen, 28, of Betar Illit, died of injuries sustained in a drive-by shooting in Kiryat Arba on July 12.

July 16, 2001 – Cpl. Hanit Arami, 19, and St.Sgt. Avi Ben Harush, 20, both of Zichron Yaakov, were killed and 11 wounded – 3 seriously – when a bomb exploded in a suicide terrorist attack at a bus stop near the train station in Binyamina, halfway between Netanya and Haifa, at about 19:30 Monday evening. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

July 24, 2001 – The body of Yuri Gushchin, 18, of Jerusalem, brutally murdered, bearing stab and gunfire wounds, was found in Ramallah.

July 26, 2001 – Ronen Landau, 17, of Givat Ze’ev, was shot and killed by Palestinian terrorists while returning home from Jerusalem with his father.

Aug 5, 2001 – Tehiya Bloomberg, 40, of Karnei Shomron, mother of five and 5 months pregnant, was killed when Palestinian gunmen opened fire on the family vehicle between Alfei Menashe and Karnei Shomron. Three people were seriously wounded, including her husband, Shimon, and daughter, Tzippi, 14.

Aug 6, 2001 – Yitzhak Snir, 51, of Ra’anana, an Israeli diamond merchant, was shot dead in Amman, in the yard of the building where he kept a flat. His body was found the following morning.

Aug 7, 2001 – Wael Ghanem, 32, an Arab Israeli resident of Taibeh, was shot and killed by Palestinian assailants on the road near Kalkilya. Police believe he was murdered because of suspected collaboration with Israeli authorities.
Zohar Shurgi, 40, of Moshav Yafit in the Jordan Valley, was shot and killed by terrorists while driving home at night on the Trans-Samaria Highway.

Aug 9, 2001 – Giora Balash, 60, of Brazil; Zvika Golombek, 26, of Carmiel; Shoshana Yehudit Greenbaum, 31, of the U.S.; Tehila Maoz, 18, of Jerusalem; Frieda Mendelsohn, 62, of Jerusalem; Michal Raziel, 16, of Jerusalem; Malka Roth, 15, of Jerusalem; Mordechai Schijveschuurder, 43, of Neria; Tzira Schijveschuurder, 41, of Neria; Ra’aya Schijveschuurder, 14, of Neria; Avraham Yitzhak Schijveschuurder, 4, of Neria; Hemda Schijveschuurder, 2, of Neria; Lily Shimashvili, 33, of Jerusalem; Tamara Shimashvili, 8, of Jerusalem; and Yocheved Shoshan, 10, of Jerusalem were killed and about 130 injured in a suicide bombing at the Sbarro pizzeria on the corner of King George Street and Jaffa Road in the center of Jerusalem. Hamas and the Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Aug 9, 2001 – Aliza Malka, 17, a boarding student at Kibbutz Merav, was killed by terrorists in a drive-by shooting at the entrance to the kibbutz in the Gilboa region, west of Beit She’an. Three teenage girls who were with her in the car were injured, one seriously.

Aug 25, 2001 – Maj. Gil Oz, 30, of Kfar Sava; St.-Sgt. Kobi Nir, 21, of Kfar Sava; and Sgt. Tzahi Grabli, 19 of Holon were killed and seven soldiers wounded when two Palestinian terrorists infiltrated an IDF base in Gush Katif in the Gaza Strip at about 3:00 AM Saturday morning. The attackers, members of the PLO Fatah faction and of the Palestinian security forces, were killed by IDF soldiers. The Democratic Front claimed responsibility for the attack.

Aug 25, 2001 – Sharon, 26, and Yaniv Ben-Shalom, 27, of Ofarim, were killed when Palestinian gunmen opened fire on their car as they were returning home on the Jerusalem-Modi’in on road Saturday night. Their children, aged one and two, were lightly wounded. Sharon’s brother, Doron Sviri, 20, of Jerusalem was fatally wounded and died the following day.

Aug 26, 2001 – Dov Rosman, 58, of Netanya was killed in a shooting attack shortly before 17:00 on Sunday afternoon near the entrance to the village of Zaita, opposite Kibbutz Magal. Fatah claimed responsibility for the attack.

Aug 27, 2001 – Meir Lixenberg, 38, of Itamar, father of five, was shot and killed by Palestinian terrorists from a roadside ambush while traveling between the communities of Har Bracha and Itamar, south of Nablus.

Aug 29, 2001 – Oleg Sotnikov, 35, of Ashdod, a truck driver employed by Dor Energy, was killed in a terrorist shooting attack outside the Palestinian village of Kutchin, west of Nablus.

Aug 30, 2001 – Amos Tajouri, 60, of Modi’in, was shot in the head at point-blank range by a masked gunman in the Arab village of Na’alin, while dining at a restaurant owned by close friends.

Sept 6, 2001 – Lt. Erez Merhavi, 23, of Moshav Tarum was killed in an ambush shooting near Kibbutz Bahan, east of Hadera, while driving to a wedding. A female officer with him in the car was seriously injured. Fatah-Tanzim claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sept 9, 2001 – Ya’akov Hatzav, 42, of Hamra in the Jordan Valley, the driver, and Sima Franko, 24, of Beit She’an, a kindergarten teacher, were killed in a shooting attack 300 meters south of the Adam Junction in the Jordan Valley. A minibus transporting teachers to the regional school was attacked by Palestinian terrorists.

Sept 9, 2001 – Dr. Yigal Goldstein, 47, of Jerusalem; Morel Derfler, 45, of Mevasseret Zion; and Sgt. Daniel Yifrah, 19, of Jerusalem were killed and some 90 injured, most lightly, in a suicide bombing near the Nahariya train station in northern Israel.

Sept 11, 2001 – Border Policemen Sgt. Tzachi David, 19, of Tel-Aviv, and St.-Sgt. Andrei Zledkin, 26, of Carmiel, were killed just after midnight when Palestinian gunmen opened fire on the Ivtan Border Police base near Kibbutz Bachan in central Israel. A Fatah group claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sept 12, 2001 – Ruth Shua’i, 46, of Alfei Menashe, was traveling home around 19:30 PM when shots were fired from a passing vehicle near the village of Habla near Kalkilya. She sustained injuries to her head and stomach and died en route to Meir Hospital in Kfar Saba.

Sept 15, 2001 – Meir Weisshaus, 23, of Jerusalem, was fatally shot late Saturday night in a drive-by shooting on the Ramot-French Hill road in northern Jerusalem.

Sept 16, 2001 – Sgt. David Gordukal, 23, of Upper Nazareth, was killed in the exchange of fire on Saturday night in the south of Ramallah, during which five senior Palestinian terrorists were arrested and a number of Palestinian positions and a Force 17 camp were attacked.

Sept 20, 2001 – Sarit Amrani, 26, of Nokdim, was killed Thursday morning and her husband Shai was seriously wounded in a shooting attack near Tekoa, south of Bethlehem. The couple’s three children who were traveling in the vehicle were not injured. Fatah claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sept 24, 2001 – Salit Sheetrit, 28, of Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu was killed by gunfire shortly after 6:30 near Shadmot Mehola on the Jordan Valley road. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sept 26, 2001 – Zvia Pinhas, 64, of Moshav Maor was stabbed to death in her home. The terrorist who carried out the attack, from Jenin, was arrested.

Oct 2, 2001 – Cpl. Liron Harpaz, 19, of Alei Sinai, and Assaf Yitzhaki, 20, of Lod, were killed when a Palestinian terrorist cell infiltrated the northern Gaza District community of Alei Sinai, opening fire on residents and hurling grenades into homes. 15 others were wounded in the attack.

Oct 4, 2001 – Sgt. Tali Ben-Armon, 19, an off-duty woman soldier from Pardesia, Haim Ben-Ezra, 76, of Givat Hamoreh, and Sergei Freidin, 20, of Afula were killed when a Palestinian terrorist, dressed as an Israeli paratrooper, opened fire on Israeli civilians waiting at the central bus station in Afula. 13 other Israelis were wounded in the attack. Fatah claimed responsibility for the attack.

Oct 5, 2001 – Hananya Ben-Avraham, 46, of Elad was killed by Palestinian terrorists in a machine gun ambush near Avnei Hefetz in central Israel.

Oct 7, 2001 – Yair Mordechai, 43, of Kibbutz Sheluhot was killed when a Palestinian suicide terrorist detonated a large bomb strapped to his body near the entrance of the kibbutz in the Beit She’an Valley.

Oct 17, 2001 – Tourism Minister Rechavam Ze’evy, 75, was assassinated by two shots to the head outside his room at the Jerusalem Hyatt Hotel. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimed responsibility for the attack.

Oct 18, 2001 – Lior Kaufman, 30, of Ramat Sharon was killed and two injured, one seriously, by shots fired by terrorists at their jeep in the Judean desert, near the Mar Saba monastery.

Oct 28, 2001 – St.-Sgt. Yaniv Levy, 22, of Zichron Yaakov was killed by Palestinian terrorists in a drive-by machine-gun ambush near Kibbutz Metzer in northern Israel. The Tanzim wing of Arafat’s Fatah faction claimed responsibility for the murder.

Oct 28, 2001 – Ayala Levy, 39, of Elyachin; Smadar Levy, 23, of Hadera; Lydia Marko, 63, of Givat Ada; and Sima Menahem, 30, of Zichron Yaakov were killed when two Palestinian terrorists, members of the Palestinian police, armed with assault rifles and expanding bullets, opened fire from a vehicle on Israeli pedestrians at a crowded bus-stop in downtown Hadera. About 40 were wounded, three critically. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsiblity for the attack.

Nov 2, 2001 – St.-Sgt. Raz Mintz, 19, of Kiryat Motzkin was killed by Palestinian gunmen 5:45 P.M. on Friday at an IDF roadblock at near Ofra, north of Ramallah. The Fatah-affiliated Al-Aksa Brigade claimed responsibility for the attack.

Nov 4, 2001 – Shoshana Ben Ishai, 16, of Betar Illit and Menashe (Meni) Regev, 14, of Jerusalem were killed when a Palestinian terrorist opened fire with a sub-machine gun shortly before 16:00 at a No. 25 Egged bus at the French Hill junction in northern Jerusalem. 45 people were injured in the attack.

Nov 6, 2001 – Capt. (Res.) Eyal Sela, 39, of Moshav Nir Banim, was shot dead in an ambush by three Palestinian terrorists on the southern Nablus bypass road.

Nov 9, 2001 – Hadas Abutbul, 39, of Mevo Dotan in northern Samaria was shot and killed by Palestinian terrorists on Friday afternoon as she drove from work in nearby Shaked.

Nov 11, 2001 – Aharon Ussishkin, 50, head of security at Moshav Kfar Hess, east of Netanya, was shot and killed at the entrance to the moshav on Sunday evening, after being summoned to investigate a suspicious person.

Nov 24, 2001 – St.-Sgt. Barak Madmon, 26, of Holon, an IDF reservist, was killed by a mortar shell that landed in the soccer field of Kfar Darom in Gush Katif, while on his way to take up guard duty. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Nov 27, 2001 – Noam Gozovsky, 23, of Moshav Ramat Zvi, and Michal Mor, 25, of Afula were killed when two Palestinian terrorists from the Jenin area opened fire with Kalashnikov assault rifles on a crowd of people near the central bus station in Afula. Police officers and a reserve soldier confronted them, killing the terrorists in the ensuing firefight. Another 50 people were injured, 10 of them moderately to seriously. Fatah and the Islamic Jihad claimed joint responsibility.

Nov 27, 2001 – Etty Fahima, 45, of Netzer Hazani was killed three others were injured when a Palestinian terrorist threw grenades and opened fire at a convoy on the road between the Kissufim crossing and Gush Katif in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday evening. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Nov 29, 2001 – 1st Sgt. Yaron Pikholtz, 20, of Ramat Gan, was killed and a second soldier was injured in a drive-by shooting incident on the Green Line, near the West Bank village of Baka el-Sharkiya.

Nov 29, 2001 – Inbal Weiss, 22, of Zichron Ya’akov; Yehiav Elshad, 28, of Tel-Aviv; and Samuel Milshevsky, 45, of Kfar Sava were killed and nine wounded in a suicide bombing on an Egged 823 bus en route from Nazereth to Tel Aviv near the city of Hadera. The Islamic Jihad and Fatah claimed responsibility for the attack.

Dec 1, 2001 – Assaf Avitan, 15, of Jerusalem; Michael Moshe Dahan, 21, of Jerusalem; Israel Ya’akov Danino, 17, of Jerusalem; Yosef El-Ezra, 18, of Jerusalem; Sgt. Nir Haftzadi, 19, of Jerusalem; Yuri (Yoni) Korganov, 20, of Ma’alei Adumim; Golan Turgeman, 15, of Jerusalem; Guy Vaknin, 19, of Jerusalem; Adam Weinstein, 14, of Givon Hahadasha, and Moshe Yedid-Levy, 19, of Jerusalem were killed and about 180 injured – 17 seriously – when explosive devices were detonated by two suicide bombers close to 11:30 P.M. Saturday night on Ben Yehuda Street, the pedestrian mall in the center of Jerusalem. A car bomb exploded nearby 20 minutes later. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
Ido Cohen, 17, of Jerusalem, fatally injured in the attack, died of his wounds on December 8.

Dec 2, 2001 – Prof. Baruch Singer, 51, of Gedera was killed when Palestinian gunmen opened fire on his car near the northern Gaza settlement of Elei Sinai. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Dec 2, 2001 – Tatiana Borovik, 23, of Haifa; Mara Fishman, 51, of Haifa; Ina Frenkel, 60, of Haifa; Riki Hadad, 30, of Yokne’am; Ronen Kahalon, 30, of Haifa; Samion Kalik, 64, of Haifa; Mark Khotimliansky, 75, of Haifa; Cecilia Kozamin, 76, of Haifa; Yelena Lomakin, 62, of Haifa; Rosaria Reyes, 42, of the Philippines; Yitzhak Ringel, 41, of Haifa; Rassim Safulin, 78, of Haifa; Leah Strick, 73, of Haifa; Faina Zabiogailu, 64, of Haifa; Mikhail Zaraisky, 71, of Haifa were killed and 40 injured in a suicide bombing on an Egged bus No. 16 in Haifa shortly after 12:00. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Dec 12, 2001 – Yair Amar, 13, of Emmanuel; Esther Avraham, 42, of Emmanuel; Border Police Chief Warrant Officer Yoel Bienenfeld, 35, of Moshav Tel Shahar; Moshe Gutman, 40, of Emmanuel; Avraham Nahman Nitzani, 17, of Betar Illit; Yirmiyahu Salem, 48, of Emmanuel; Israel Sternberg, 46, of Emmanuel; David Tzarfati, 38, of Ginot Shomron; Hananya Tzarfati, 32, of Kfar Saba; Ya’akov Tzarfati, 64, of Kfar Saba were killed when three terrorists attacked a No. 189 Dan bus and several passenger cars with a roadside bomb, anti-tank grenades, and light arms fire near the entrance to Emmanuel in Samaria at 18:00 P.M. About 30 others were injured. Both Fatah and Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
Haim Chiprot, 52, of Emmanuel, injured in the attack, died of his wounds on March 25, 2002.

Dec 17, 2001 – Zion Ohana, 45, of Adam was brutally murdered by three residents of Jaba in Samaria.

Dec 25, 2001 – Sgt. Michael Sitbon, 23, of Beit Shemesh, an IDF reserve soldier, was killed, and four other soldiers were injured, in a shooting attack Tuesday morning near the Jordanian border north of Beit She’an.

Jan 9, 2002 – Maj. Ashraf Hawash, 28, of Beit Zarzir; Sgt.-Maj. Ibrahim Hamadieh, 23, of Rehaniya; Sgt.-Maj. Hana (Eli) Abu-Ghanem, 25, of Haifa; and St.-Sgt. Mofid Sawaid, 25, of Abu Snan, four IDF soldiers of the Bedouin desert patrol unit, were killed and two injured when two armed Palestinian terrorists from the southern Gaza Strip, carrying explosive belts, assault rifles, grenades, and dressed in Palestinian Authority police uniforms, infiltrated into Israel at 04:30 this morning and attacked an IDF post near Kerem Shalom. The terrorists, one a member of the Palestinian Authority’s naval force, and the second a Hamas operative, were killed. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Jan 14, 2002 – Sgt. Elad Abu-Gani, 19, of Tiberias, was killed and an officer sustained gunshot wounds in a terrorist ambush near Kuchin, between Nablus and Tulkarm. Fatah claimed responsibility for the attack.

Jan 15, 2002 – Avraham (Avi) Boaz, 71, of Ma’aleh Adumim, an American citizen, was kidnapped at a PA security checkpoint in Beit Jala. His bullet-riddled body was found in a car in Beit Sahur, in the Bethlehem area. The Fatah’s Al-Aksa Brigade claimed responsibility for the murder.

Jan 15, 2002 – Yoela Chen, 45, of Givat Ze’ev, was shot and killed by Palestinian terrorists near the gas station at the entrance to Givat Ze’ev shortly before 20:00. Her aunt who was with her in the car was injured. The Fatah’s Al-Aqsa Brigade claimed responsibility for the murder.

Jan 16, 2002 – Shahada Dadis, 30, an Arab resident of Beit Hanina in East Jerusalem, was killed in a drive-by terrorist shooting. He was found dead in a car bearing Israeli license plates south of Jenin in the West Bank.

Jan 17, 2002 – Edward Bakshayev, 48, of Or Akiva; Anatoly Bakshayev, 63, of Or Akiva; Aharon Ben Yisrael-Ellis, 32, of Ra’anana; Dina Binayev, 48, of Ashkelon; Boris Melikhov, 56, of Sderot; and Avi Yazdi, 25, of Hadera were killed and 35 injured, several seriously, when a terrorist burst into a bat mitzva reception in a banquet hall in Hadera shortly before 23:00, opening fire with an M-16 assault rifle. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Jan 22, 2002 – Sarah Hamburger, 79, and Svetlana Sandler, 56, both of Jerusalem, were killed and 40 were injured when a Palestinian terrorist opened fire with an M-16 assault rifle near a bus stop in downtown Jerusalem. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Jan 27, 2002 – Pinhas Tokatli, 81, of Jerusalem was killed and over 150 people were wounded, four seriously, in a suicide bombing on Jaffa Road, in the center of Jerusalem, shortly before 12:30. The female terrorist, identified as a Fatah member, was armed with more than 10 kilos of explosives.

Feb 6, 2002 – Miri Ohana, 45, and her daughter Yael, 11, were murdered in their home when an armed terrorist infiltrated Moshav Hamra, halfway between Jericho and Beit She’an in the Jordan Valley on Wednesday evening, opening fire. IDF reserve soldier, St.-Sgt. Maj.(res.) Moshe Majos Meconen, 33, of Beit She’an, was also killed in the attack. The terrorist, who entered the Ohana home disguised in IDF uniform, was killed by IDF forces. Both Fatah and Hamas claimed responsibility.

Feb 8, 2002 – Moranne Amit, 25, of Kibbutz Kfar Hanasi was stabbed to death by four Palestinians, aged 14 to 16, while strolling on the Sherover Promenade in Jerusalem’s Armon Hanatziv neighborhood Friday afternoon.

Feb 9, 2002 – Atala Lipobsky, 78, of Ma’ale Ephraim was shot dead on Saturday night while driving on the Trans-Samaria Highway with her son. Palestinian gunmen opened fire on the car, apparently from an ambush, between Ariel and the Tapuah Junction.

Feb 10, 2002 – Lt. Keren Rothstein, 20, of Ashkelon and Cpl. Aya Malachi, 18, of Moshav Ein Habesor were killed in a drive-by terrorist shooting at the entrance to the IDF Southern Command base in Be’er Sheva. Four others were wounded, one critically. One of the terrorists was killed at the scene; the second, wearing an explosives belt, fled in the direction of a nearby school when he was shot and killed by a soldier and police officer. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 14, 2002 – St.-Sgt. Ron Lavie, 20, of Katzrin, St.-Sgt. Moshe Peled, 20, of Rehovot, and St.-Sgt. Asher Zaguri, 21, of Shlomi were killed and four soldiers injured when a powerful mine exploded under a IDF tank on the Karni-Netzarim road in the Gaza Strip Thursday night, following the detonation of a roadside bomb at a civilian convoy of cars and a bus.

Feb 15, 2002 – St.-Sgt. Lee Nahman Akunis, 20, of Holon, was shot and killed by gunmen on Friday night at a roadblock north of Ramallah. The Fatah’s Al-Aksa Brigade claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 16, 2002 – Nehemia Amar, 15, and Keren Shatsky, 15, both of Ginot Shomron were killed and about 30 people were wounded, six seriously, when a suicide bomber blew himself up on Saturday night at a pizzeria in the shopping mall in Karnei Shomron in Samaria. Rachel Thaler, 16, of Ginot Shomron died of her wounds on February 27. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 18, 2002 – Policeman Ahmed Mazarib, 32, of the Bedouin village Beit Zarzir in the Galilee, was killed by a suicide bomber whom he had stopped for questioning on the Ma’ale Adumim-Jerusalem road. The terrorist succeeded in detonating the bomb in his car. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 18, 2002 – Ahuva Amergi, 30, of Ganei Tal in Gush Katif was killed and a 60-year old man was injured when a Palestinian terrorist opened fire on her car. Maj. Mor Elraz, 25, of Kiryat Ata and St.-Sgt. Amir Mansouri, 21, of Kiryat Arba, who came to their assistance, were killed while trying to intercept the terrorist. The terrorist was killed when the explosives he was carrying were detonated. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 19, 2002 – Lt. Moshe Eini, 21, of Petah Tikva; St.-Sgt. Benny Kikis, 20, of Carmiel; St.-Sgt. Mark Podolsky, 20, of Tel Aviv; St.-Sgt. Erez Turgeman, 20, of Jerusalem; St.-Sgt. Tamir Atsmi, 21, of Kiryat Ono; and St.-Sgt. Michael Oxsman, 21, of Haifa were killed and one wounded in an attack near a roadblock west of Ramallah. Several terrorists opened fire at soldiers at the roadblock, including three off-duty soldiers inside a structure at the roadblock, killing them at point-blank range. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 21, 2002 – Minhal Dragma, 22, of Baka al-Garbiya, was killed when a terrorist opened fire at IDF soldiers at the entrance to Baka al-Sharkiya.

Feb 22, 2002 – Valery Ahmir, 59, of Beit Shemesh was killed by terrorists in a drive-by shooting on the Atarot-Givat Ze’ev road north of Jerusalem as he returned home from work. Fatah claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 25, 2002 – Avraham Fish, 65, and Aharon Gorov, 46, both of Nokdim, were killed in a terrorist shooting attack between Tekoa and Nokdim, south of Bethlehem. Fish’s daughter, 9 months pregnant, was seriously injured but delivered a baby girl. The Fatah al-Aksa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 25, 2002 – Police officer 1st Sgt. Galit Arbiv, 21, of Nesher, died after being fatally shot, when a terrorist opened fire at a bus stop in the Neve Ya’akov residential neighbhorhood in northern Jerusalem. Eight others were injured, two seriously. The Fatah al-Aksa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 27, 2002 – Gad Rejwan, 34, of Jerusalem, was shot and killed early Wednesday morning by one of his Palestinian employees in a factory in the Atarot industrial area, north of Jerusalem. Two Fatah groups issued a joint statement taking responsibility for the murder.

Feb 28, 2002 – IDF soldier St.-Sgt. Haim Bachar, 20, of Tel Aviv was killed during clashes with Palestinians in the Balata refugee camp near Nablus. IDF forces entered the camp to search for wanted terrorists.

Mar 1, 2002 – IDF soldier Sgt. Ya’acov Avni, 20, of Kiryat Ata was killed by Palestinian sniper fire in the Jenin refugee camp.

Mar 2, 2002 – The bullet-ridden body of Jerusalem police detective Chief-Supt. Moshe Dayan, 46, of Ma’aleh Adumim, was discovered next to his trail motorcycle, near the Mar Saba Monastery in the Judean Desert. Tanzim claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 2, 2002 – Eleven people were killed and over 50 were injured, 4 critically, in a suicide bombing at 19:15 on Saturday evening near a yeshiva in the ultra-Orthodox Beit Yisrael neighborhood in the center of Jerusalem where people had gathered for a bar-mitzva celebration. The terrorist detonated the bomb next to a group of women waiting with their baby carriages for their husbands to leave the nearby synagogue. The victims: Shlomo Nehmad (40), his wife Gafnit (32), and their daughters Shiraz (7) and Liran (3), of Rishon Lezion; Shaul Nehmad (15), of Rishon Lezion; Lidor Ilan (12) and his sister Oriah (18 months), of Rishon Lezion; Tzofia Ya’arit Eliyahu (23) and her son Ya’akov Avraham (7 months), of Jerusalem. Avi Hazan, 37, of Moshav Adora, died of his injuries on Monday morning (Mar 4). Avraham Eliahu Nehmad, 7, of Rishon Lezion, died of his injuries on June 20. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade took responsibility for the attack.

Mar 3, 2002 – Ten Israelis – 7 soldiers and 3 civilians – were killed and 6 injured when a terrorist opened fire at an IDF roadblock near Ofra in Samaria: Capt. Ariel Hovav, 25, of Eli; Lt.(res.) David Damelin, 29, of Kibbutz Metzar; 1st Sgt.(res.) Rafael Levy, 42, of Rishon Lezion; Sgt.-Maj.(res.) Avraham Ezra, 38, of Kiryat Bialik; Sgt.-Maj.(res.) Eran Gad, 24, of Rishon Letzion; Sgt.-Maj.(res.) Yochai Porat, 26, of Kfar Sava; Sgt.-Maj.(res.) Kfir Weiss, 24, of Beit Shemesh; Sergei Birmov, 33, of Ariel; Vadim Balagula, 32, of Ariel; and Didi Yitzhak, 66, of Eli. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 3, 2002 – Sgt. Steven Kenigsberg, 19, of Hod Hasharon was killed and 4 soldiers injured when a Palestinian gunman opened fire near the Kissufim crossing in the Gaza Strip. The Islamic Jihad and Tanzim claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 5, 2002 – Police officer FSM Salim Barakat, 33, of Yarka; Yosef Habi, 52, of Herzliya; and Eli Dahan, 53, of Lod were killed and over 30 people were wounded in Tel-Aviv when a Palestinian terrorist opened fire on two adjacent restaurants shortly after 2:00 AM. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 5, 2002 – Devorah Friedman, 45, of Efrat, was killed and her husband injured in shooting attack on the Bethlehem bypass “tunnel road”, south of Jerusalem. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 5, 2002 – Maharatu Tagana, 85, of Upper Nazareth was killed and a large number of people injured, most lightly, when a suicide bomber exploded in an Egged No. 823 bus as it entered the Afula central bus station. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 6, 2002 – 1st Lt. Pinhas Cohen, 23, of Jerusalem, was killed overnight near the southern Gaza town of Khan Yunis, in the course of anti-terrorist activity. Cpl.(res.) Alexander Nastarenko, 37, of Netanya was killed when Palestinian gunmen crossed the border fence and ambushed an army jeep on the patrol road near Kibbutz Nir Oz.

Mar 7, 2002 – Arik Krogliak of Beit El, Tal Kurtzweil of Bnei Brak, Asher Marcus of Jerusalem, Eran Picard of Jerusalem, and Ariel Zana of Jerusalem, all aged 18, were killed and 23 people were injured, four seriously, when a Palestinian gunman penetrated the pre-military training academy in the Gush Katif settlement of Atzmona. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 8, 2002 – St.-Sgt. Edward Korol, 20, of Ashdod, was killed by a Palestinian sniper in Tulkarem.

Mar 9, 2002 – Avia Malka, 9 months, of South Africa, and Israel Yihye, 27, of Bnei Brak were killed and about 50 people were injured, several seriously, when two Palestinians opened fire and threw grenades at cars and pedestrians in the coastal city of Netanya on Saturday evening, close to the city’s boardwalk and hotels. The terrorists were killed by Israeli border police. The Fatah Al Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 9, 2002 – Limor Ben-Shoham, 27, of Jerusalem; Nir Borochov, 22, of Givat Ze’ev; Danit Dagan, 25, of Tel-Aviv; Livnat Dvash, 28, of Jerusalem; Tali Eliyahu, 26, of Jerusalem; Uri Felix, 25, of Givat Ze’ev; Dan Imani, 23, of Jerusalem; Natanel Kochavi, 31, of Kiryat Ata; Baruch Lerner, 29, of Eli; Orit Ozerov, 28, of Jerusalem; Avraham Haim Rahamim, 28, of Jerusalem were killed and 54 injured, 10 of them seriously, when a suicide bomber exploded at 22:30 PM Saturday night in a crowded cafe at the corner of Aza and Ben-Maimon streets in the Rehavia neighborhood in the center of Jerusalem. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 10, 2002 – St.-Sgt. Kobi Eichelboim, 21, of Givatayim died Sunday afternoon from wounds suffered in the morning when a Palestinian gunman disguised as a worker opened fire at the entrance to Netzarim in the Gaza Strip.

Mar 12, 2002 – Eyal Lieberman, 42, of Tzoran was killed and another person was wounded in a shooting attack at the Kiryat Sefer checkpoint, east of Modi’in.

Mar 12, 2002 – Yehudit Cohen, 33, of Shlomi; Ofer Kanarick, 44, of Moshav Betzet; Alexei Kotman, 29, of Kibbutz Beit Hashita; Lynne Livne, 49, and her daughter Atara, 15, of Kibbutz Hanita; and Lt. German Rozhkov, 25, of Kiryat Shmona were killed when two terrorists opened fire from an ambush on Israeli vehicles traveling between Shlomi and Kibbutz Metzuba near the northern border with Lebanon. Seven others were injured. Israeli forces killed the two gunmen, who were dressed in IDF uniforms, and carried out wide-scale searches for additional terrorists.

Mar 13, 2002 – Lt. Gil Badihi, 21, of Nataf died of injuries suffered Wednesday morning in Ramallah. He was shot in the head by a Palestinian gunman while inside his tank and evacuating infantry personnel.

Mar 14, 2002 – St.-Sgt. Matan Biderman, 21, of Carmiel, St.-Sgt. Ala Hubeishi, 21, of Julis, and Sgt. Rotem Shani, 19, of Hod Hasharon were killed and two soldiers were injured early Thursday morning when a tank escorting a civilian convoy drove over a land mine exploded on the Karni-Netzarim road in the Gaza Strip. Terrorists hiding in a nearby mosque detonated the remote-controlled explosive charge beneath the armored vehicle. The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine and the Fatah’s al-Aksa Martyrs Brigade both claimed responsibility.

Mar 17, 2002 – Noa Auerbach, 18, of Kfar Sava was killed and 16 people were injured when a terrorist opened fire on passersby in the center of Kfar Sava. The gunman was shot and killed by police.

Mar 19, 2002 – 1st Lt. Tal Zemach, 20, of Kibbutz Hulda, was killed and three soldiers were injured when Palestinian terrorists opened fire on them in the Jordan Valley. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 20, 2002 – Sgt. Michael Altfiro, 19, of Pardes Hanna; St.-Sgt. Shimon Edri, 20, of Pardes Hanna; SWO Meir Fahima, 40, of Hadera; Cpl. Aharon Revivo, 19, of Afula; Alon Goldenberg, 28, of Tel Aviv; Mogus Mahento, 75, of Holon; and Bella Schneider, 53, of Hadera were killed and about 30 people were wounded, several seriously, in a suicide bombing of an Egged bus No. 823 traveling from Tel Aviv to Nazareth at the Musmus junction on Highway 65 (Wadi Ara) near Afula. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 21, 2002 – Gadi (34) and Tzipi (29) Shemesh, of Jerusalem and Yitzhak Cohen, 48, of Modi’in were killed and 86 people injured, 3 of them seriously, in a suicide bombing on King George Street in the center of Jerusalem. The terrorist detonated the bomb, packed with metal spikes and nails, in the center of a crowd of shoppers. The Fatah al-Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 24, 2002 – Esther Kleiman, 23, of Neve Tzuf, was killed in a shooting attack northwest of Ramallah, while traveling to work in a reinforced Egged bus.

Mar 24, 2002 – Avi Sabag, 24, of Otniel was killed in a terrorist shooting south of Hebron.

Mar 26, 2002 – Major Cengiz Soytunc of Turkey and Catherine Berruex of Switzerland, members of the TIPH observer force in Hebron, were killed in an ambush shooting by a Palestinian gunman near Halhul.

Mar 27, 2002 – 30 people were killed and 140 injured – 20 seriously – in a suicide bombing in the Park Hotel in the coastal city of Netanya, in the midst of the Passover holiday seder with 250 guests. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Shula Abramovitch, 63, of Holon; David Anichovitch, 70, of Netanya; Sgt.-Maj. Avraham Beckerman, 25, of Ashdod; Shimon Ben-Aroya, 42, of Netanya; Andre Fried, 47, of Netanya; Idit Fried, 47, of Netanya; Miriam Gutenzgan, 82, Ramat Gan; Ami Hamami, 44, of Netanya; Perla Hermele, 79, of Sweden; Dvora Karim, 73, of Netanya; Michael Karim, 78, of Netanya; Yehudit Korman, 70, of Ramat Hasharon; Marianne Myriam Lehmann Zaoui, 77, of Netanya; Lola Levkovitch, 85, of Jerusalem; Furuk Na’imi, 62, of Netanya; Eliahu Nakash, 85, of Tel-Aviv; Irit Rashel, 45, of Moshav Herev La’et; Yulia Talmi, 87, of Tel-Aviv; St.-Sgt. Sivan Vider, 20, of Bekaot; Ernest Weiss, 79, of Petah Tikva; Eva Weiss, 75, of Petah Tikva; Meir (George) Yakobovitch, 76, of Holon.
Chanah Rogan, 92, of Netanya; Zee’v Vider, 50, of Moshav Bekaot; Alter Britvich, 88, and his wife Frieda, 86, of Netanya died of their injuries on April 2-3, 2002.
Sarah Levy-Hoffman, 89, of Tel-Aviv died of her injuries on April 7, 2002.
Anna Yakobovitch, 78, of Holon died of her injuries on April 11, 2002.
Eliezer Korman, 74, of Ramat Hasharon died of his wounds on May 5, 2002.
Clara Rosenberger, 77, of Jerusalem died of her wounds on June 25, 2003.

Mar 28, 2002 – Rachel and David Gavish, 50, their son Avraham Gavish, 20, and Rachel’s father Yitzhak Kanner, 83, were killed when a terrorist infiltrated the community of Elon Moreh in Samaria, entered their home and opened fire on its inhabitants. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 29, 2002 – Tuvia Wisner, 79, of Petah Tikva and Michael Orlansky, 70, of Tel-Aviv were killed Friday morning, when a Palestinian terrorist infiltrated the Neztarim settlement in the Gaza Strip.

Mar 29, 2002 – Lt. Boaz Pomerantz, 22, of Kiryat Shmona and St.-Sgt. Roman Shliapstein, 22, of Ma’ale Efraim were killed in the course of the IDF anti-terrorist action in Ramallah (Operation Defensive Shield).

Mar 29, 2002 – Rachel Levy, 17, and Haim Smadar, 55, the security guard, both of Jerusalem, were killed and 28 people were injured, two seriously, when a female suicide bomber blew herself up in the Kiryat Yovel supermarket in Jerusalem. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 30, 2002 – Border Policeman Sgt.-Maj. Constantine Danilov, 23, of Or Akiva was shot and killed in Baka al-Garbiyeh, during an exchange of fire with two Palestinians trying to cross into Israel to carry out a suicide attack. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility.

Mar 31, 2002 – 16 people were killed and over 40 injured in a suicide bombing in Haifa, in the Matza restaurant of the gas station near the Grand Canyon shopping mall. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Suheil Adawi, 32, of Turan; Dov Chernobroda, 67, of Haifa; Shimon Koren, 55; his sons Ran, 18, and Gal, 15, of Haifa; Moshe Levin, 52, of Haifa; Danielle Menchel, 22, of Haifa; Orly Ofir, 16, of Haifa; Aviel Ron, 54; his son Ofer, 18, and daughter Anat, 21, of Haifa; Ya’akov Shani, 53, of Haifa; Adi Shiran, 17, of Haifa; Daniel Carlos Wegman, 50, of Haifa.
Carlos Yerushalmi, 52, of Karkur, died on April 1 of wounds sustained in the attack.
Shimon Shiran, 57, of Haifa, father of Adi, died of his wounds on April 11, 2009, having remained hospitalized for seven years.

Apr 1, 2002 – Sgt.-Maj. Ofir Roth, 22, of Gan Yoshiya, an IDF reserve soldier, was killed at a roadblock near Jerusalem’s Har Homa neighborhood by a Palestinian sniper firing from Beit Sahur, near Bethlehem.

Apr 1, 2002 – Tomer Mordechai, 19, of Tel-Aviv, a policeman, was killed in Jerusalem, when a Palestinian suicide bomber driving toward the city center blew himself after being stopped at a roadblock. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Apr 3, 2002 – IDF reservist Maj. Moshe Gerstner, 29, of Rishon Lezion was killed in Jenin during anti-terrorist action (Operation Defensive Shield).

Apr 4, 2002 – Rachel Charhi, 36, of Bat-Yam, critically injured in a suicide bombing in a cafe on the corner of Allenby and Bialik streets in Tel-Aviv on March 30, died of her wounds. Some 30 others were injured in the attack. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility.

Apr 4, 2002 – Border Police Supt. Patrick Pereg, 30, of Rosh Ha’ayin, head of operations in an undercover unit, was killed Thursday while attempting to arrest a wanted member of Fatah’s al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade.

Apr 4, 2002 – Sgt.-Maj.(res.) Einan Sharabi, 32, of Rehovot; Lt. Nissim Ben-David, 22, of Ashdod; and St.-Sgt. Gad Ezra, 23, of Bat-Yam were killed during the IDF anti-terrorist action in Jenin (Operation Defensive Shield).

Apr 5, 2002 – Sgt. Marom Moshe Fisher, 19, of Moshav Avigdor; Sgt. Ro’i Tal, 21, of Ma’alot; and Sgt. Oded Kornfein, 20, of Kibbutz Ha’on – were killed in exchanges of fire between IDF troops and Palestinian gunmen in Jenin (Operation Defensive Shield).

Apr 6, 2002 – St.-Sgt. Nisan Avraham, 26, of Lod was killed and five other soldiers were lightly injured when two Palestinian gunmen opened fire and threw grenades at the entrance to Rafiah Yam in the Gaza Strip. The Palestinians, members of the Islamic Jihad, were killed.

Apr 8, 2002 – St.-Sgt. Matanya Robinson, 21, of Kibbutz Tirat Zvi, and Sgt. Shmuel Weiss, 19, of Kiryat Arba were killed in an ambush by Palestinian gunfire in the Jenin refugee camp (Operation Defensive Shield).

Apr 9, 2002 – 13 IDF soldiers were killed and 7 injured in the Jenin refugee camp by Palestinian terrorists. An IDF patrol by reserve soldiers was ambushed during operations in the refugee camp. Explosive devices were detonated against them, as well as gunfire directed against the soldiers from the rooftops of the surrounding buildings.
The soldiers killed: Maj.(res.) Oded Golomb, 22, of Kibbutz Nir David; Capt.(res.) Ya’akov Azoulai, 30, of Migdal Ha’emek; Lt.(res.) Dror Bar, 28, of Kibbutz Einat; Lt.(res.) Eyal Yoel, 28, of Kibbutz Ramat Rachel; 1st Sgt.(res.) Tiran Arazi, 33, of Hadera; 1st Sgt.(res.) Yoram Levy, 33, of Elad; 1st Sgt.(res.) Avner Yaskov, 34, of Be’er Sheva; Sgt. 1st Class (res.) Ronen Alshochat, 27, of Ramle; gt. 1st Class (res.) Eyal Eliyahu Azouri, 27, of Ramat Gan; Sgt. 1st Class (res.) Amit Busidan, 22, of Bat Yam; Sgt. 1st Class (res.) Menashe Hava, 23, of Kfar Sava; Sgt. 1st Class (res.) Shmuel Dani Mayzlish, 27, of Moshav Hemed; Sgt. 1st Class (res.) Eyal Zimmerman, 22, of Ra’anana.

Apr 9, 2002 – Maj. Assaf Assoulin, 30, of Tel Aviv was killed in an exchange of fire in Nablus.

Apr 9, 2002 – St.-Sgt. Gedaliah Mellick, 21, of Jerusalem was killed and 12 soldiers were wounded in Jenin when an explosive charge was thrown at a patrol.

Apr 10, 2002 – Avinoam Alfia, 26, of Kiryat Ata; Sgt.-Maj.(res.) Shlomi Ben Haim, 27, of Kiryat Yam; Sgt.-Maj.(res.) Nir Danieli, 24, of Kiryat Ata; Border Police Lance Cpl. Keren Franco, 18, of Kiryat Yam; Sgt.-Maj.(res.) Ze’ev Hanik, 24, of Karmiel; Border Police Lance Cpl. Noa Shlomo, 18, of Nahariya; Prison Warrant Officer Shimshon Stelkol, 33, of Kiryat Yam; and Sgt. Michael Weissman, 21, of Kiryat Yam were killed and 22 people injured in a suicide bombing on Egged bus #960, en route from Haifa to Jerusalem, which exploded near Kibbutz Yagur, east of Haifa. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Apr 12, 2002 – Lt. Dotan Nahtomi, 22, of Kibbutz Tzuba, died of wounds sustained earlier in the week during IDF operations in Dura (Operation Defensive Shield).

Apr 12, 2002 – Border policeman St.-Sgt. David Smirnoff, 22, of Ashdod was killed when a Palestinian gunman opened fire near the Erez crossing, in the Gaza Strip, killing one and injuring another four Israelis. The terrorist killed one and injured three Palestinian workers in the same shooting spree. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Apr 12, 2002 – Nissan Cohen, 57; Rivka Fink, 75; Suheila Hushi, 48; and Yelena Konrab, 43, all of Jerusalem; and Ling Chang Mai, 34, and Chai Siang Yang, 32, both foreign workers from China, were killed and 104 people were wounded when a woman suicide bomber detonated a powerful charge at a bus stop on Jaffa road at the entrance to Jerusalem’s Mahane Yehuda open-air market. The Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Apr 20, 2002 – Border Policeman St.-Sgt. Uriel Bar-Maimon, 21 of Ashkelon was killed in an exchange of fire near the Erez industrial park in the northern Gaza Strip. Israeli forces pursued the Palestinian gunman and killed him. An explosive belt was found on his body. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility.

Apr 22, 2002 – Sgt. Maj. Nir Krichman, 22 of Hadera, was killed in an exchange of gunfire, when IDF forces entered the village of Asira a-Shamaliya, north of Nablus, to arrest known Hamas terrorists.

Apr 27, 2002 – Danielle Shefi, 5; Arik Becker, 22; Katrina (Katya) Greenberg, 45; and Ya’acov Katz, 51, all of Adora, were killed when terrorists dressed in IDF uniforms and combat gear cut through the settlement’s defensive perimeter fence and entered Adora, west of Hebron. Seven other people were injured, one seriously. The terrorists entered several homes, firing on people in their bedrooms. Both Hamas and the PFLP claimed responsibility for the attack.

May 3, 2002 – IDF officer Major Avihu Ya’akov, 24, of Kfar Hasidim, was killed and two other soldiers injured in Nablus in a raid against a terror cell that was planning a suicide attack in Israel.

May 7, 2002 – 15 people were killed and 55 wounded in a crowded game club in Rishon Lezion, southeast of Tel-Aviv, when a suicide bomber detonated a powerful charge in the 3rd floor club, causing part of the building to collapse. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Esther Bablar, 54, of Bat Yam; Yitzhak Bablar, 57, of Bat Yam; Avi Bayaz, 26, of Nes Ziona; Regina Malka Boslan, 62, of Jaffa; Edna Cohen, 61, of Holon; Rafael Haim, 64, of Tel-Aviv; Pnina Hikri, 60, of Tel-Aviv; Nawa Hinawi, 51, of Tel-Aviv; Rahamim Kimchy, 58, of Rishon Lezion; Nir Lovatin, 31, of Rishon Lezion; Shoshana Magmari, 51, of Tel-Aviv; Dalia Masa, 56, of Nahalat Yehuda; Rassan Sharouk, 60, of Holon; Israel Shikar, 49, of Rishon Lezion; Anat Teremforush, 36, of Ashdod.

May 12, 2002 – Nisan Dolinger, 43, of Pe’at Sadeh in the southern Gaza Strip was shot and killed by a Palestinian laborer. The assailant was apprehended.

May 19, 2002 – Yosef Haviv, 70, Victor Tatrinov, 63, and Arkady Vieselman, 40, all of Netanya, were killed and 59 people were injured – 10 seriously – when a suicide bomber, disguised as a soldier, blew himself up in the market in Netanya. Both Hamas and the PFLP took responsibility for the attack.

May 22, 2002 – Elmar Dezhabrielov, 16, and Gary Tauzniaski, 65, both of Rishon Lezion, were killed and about 40 people were wounded when a suicide bomber detonated himself in the Rothschild Street downtown pedestrian mall of Rishon Lezion.

May 24, 2002 – Reserve IDF Sgt. 1st Class Oren Tzelnik, 23, of Bat Yam was killed and two soldiers wounded when terrorists opened fire on their APC during a counter-terrorist operation in Tulkarm.

May 27, 2002 – Ruth Peled, 56, of Herzliya and her infant granddaughter Sinai Keinan, aged 14 months, of Petah Tikva were killed and 37 people were injured, some seriously, when a suicide bomber detonated himself near an ice cream parlor outside a shopping mall in Petah Tikva. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

May 28, 2002 – Albert Maloul, 50, of Jerusalem, was killed when shots were fired at the car in which he was traveling south on the Ramallah bypass road. Maloul and his cousin, who was lightly injured, were returning home to Jerusalem from Eli, where they operate the swimming pool. The Fatah Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

May 28, 2002 – Netanel Riachi, 17, of Kochav Ya’akov; Gilad Stiglitz, 14, of Yakir; and Avraham Siton, 17, of Shilo – three yeshiva high school students – were killed and two others wounded in Itamar, southeast of Nablus, when a Palestinian gunman infiltrated the community and opened fire on the teenagers playing basketball, before he was shot dead by a security guard. The Fatah Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 5, 2002 – 17 people were killed and 38 injured when a car packed with a large quantity of explosives struck Egged bus No. 830 traveling from Tel-Aviv to Tiberias at the Megiddo junction near Afula. The bus, which burst into flames, was completely destroyed. The terrorist, who drove the car bomb, was killed in the blast. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Cpl. Liron Avitan, 19, of Hadera; Cpl. Avraham Barzilai, 19, of Netanya; Cpl. Dennis Blumin, 20, of Hadera; St.-Sgt. Eliran Buskila, 21, of Hadera; St.-Sgt. Zvi Gelberd, 20 of Hadera; Sgt. Violetta Hizgayev, 20, of Hadera; St.-Sgt. Ganadi Issakov, 21, of Hadera; Sgt. Sariel Katz, 21, of Netanya; Cpl. Vladimir Morari, 19, of Hadera; Sgt. Yigal Nedipur, 21, of Netanya; Sgt. Dotan Reisel, 22, of Hadera; St.-Sgt. David Stanislavksy, 23, of Netanya; Sgt. Sivan Wiener, 19, of Holon; Zion Agmon, 50, of Hadera; Adi Dahan, 17, of Afula; Shimon Timsit, 35, of Tel-Aviv.
* The 17th victim, Eliyahu Timsit, 32, of Sderot, was identified in December 2002.

June 6, 2002 – Erez Rund, 18, of Ofra died of gunshot wounds to the chest sustained in a shooting attack near Ofra, north of Ramallah, when Palestinian terrorists opened fire from an ambush.

June 8, 2002 – St.-Sgt. Eyal Sorek, 23, his wife Yael, 24 – 9 months pregnant – of Carmei Tzur, and St.-Sgt.-Maj.(res.) Shalom Mordechai, 35, of Nahariya were killed and five others injured when terrorists infiltrated the community of Carmei Tzur in the Gush Etzion bloc and opened fire at 2:30 A.M. on Friday night. The Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 11, 2002 – Hadar Hershkowitz, 14, of Herzliya was killed and 15 others were wounded when a Palestinian suicide bomber set off a relatively small pipe bomb at a shwarma restaurant in Herzliya.

June 15, 2002 – St.-Sgt. Haim Yehezkel (Hezki) Gutman, 22, of Beit El, and St.-Sgt. Alexei Gladkov, 20, of Be’er Sheva were killed and four soldiers were wounded in a confrontation with terrorists near Alei Sinai and Dugit in the northern Gaza Strip. Hamas claimed responsibility.
Lt. Anatoly Krasik, 22, of Petah Tikva died of his wounds on June 22.

June 18, 2002 – 19 people were killed and 74 were injured – six seriously – in a suicide bombing at the Patt junction in Egged bus no. 32A traveling from Gilo to the center of Jerusalem. The bus, which was completely destroyed, was carrying many students on their way to school. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Boaz Aluf, 54, of Jerusalem; Shani Avi-Zedek, 15, of Jerusalem; Leah Baruch, 59, of Jerusalem; Mendel Bereson, 72, of Jerusalem; Rafael Berger, 28, of Jerusalem; Michal Biazi, 24, of Jerusalem; Tatiana Braslavsky, 41, of Jerusalem; Galila Bugala, 11, of Jerusalem; Raisa Dikstein, 67, of Jerusalem; Dr. Moshe Gottlieb, 70, of Jerusalem; Baruch Gruani, 60, of Jerusalem; Orit Hayla, 21, of Jerusalem; Helena Ivan, 63, of Jerusalem; Iman Kabha, 26, of Barta; Shiri Negari, 21, of Jerusalem; Gila Nakav, 55, of Jerusalem; Yelena Plagov, 42, of Jerusalem; Liat Yagen, 24 of Jerusalem; Rahamim Zidkiyahu, 51, of Jerusalem.

June 19, 2002 – Noa Alon, 60, of Ofra; Gal Eisenman, 5, of Ma’ale Adumim; Michal Franklin, 22, of Jerusalem; Tatiana Igelski, 43, of Moldova; Hadassah Jungreis, 20, of Migdal Haemek; Gila Sara Kessler, 19, of Eli; and Shmuel Yerushalmi, 17, of Shilo were killed and 50 people were injured – three of them in critical condition – when a suicide bomber blew himself up at a crowded bus stop and hitchhiking post at the French Hill intersection in northern Jerusalem shortly after 7:00 P.M., as people were returning home from work. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 19, 2002 – Maj. Shlomi Cohen, 26, of Rehovot and St.-Sgt. Yosef Talbi, 20, of Yehud were killed and four soldiers were wounded Wednesday night in Kalkilya when Palestinian gunmen opened fire while the soldiers were in pursuit of two terrorists inside a building.

June 20, 2002 – Rachel Shabo, 40, and three of her sons – Neria, 16, Zvika, 12, and Avishai, 5 – as well as a neighbor, Yosef Twito, 31, who came to their aid, were murdered when a terrorist entered their home in Itamar, south of Nablus, and opened fire. Two other children were injured, as well as two soldiers. The terrorist was killed by IDF forces. The PFLP and the Fatah Al Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

July 4, 2002 – El Al ticket agent Victoria Hen, 25, and Yaakov Aminov, 46, of Los Angeles, were shot and killed at the El Al ticket counter at Los Angeles International Airport by Hesham Mohamed Hadayet, a 41-year-old Egyptian national. Four others were wounded before he was shot dead by an El Al security guard. U.S. authorities subsequently ruled it a terrorist attack related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

July 10, 2002 – IDF officer Capt. Hagai Lev, 24, of Jerusalem, deputy commander of a Givati reconaissance unit, was killed by Palestinian sniper fire while conducting a search for weapons smuggling tunnels in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip. The Fatah Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the shooting.

July 16, 2002 – Nine people were killed and 20 injured in a terrorist attack on Dan bus No. 189 traveling from Bnei Brak to Emmanuel in Samaria. An explosive charge was detonated next to the bullet-resistant bus. The terrorists waited in ambush, reportedly wearing IDF uniforms, and opened fire on the bus. While four terror organizations claimed responsibility for the attack, it was apparently carried out by the same Hamas cell which carried out the attack in Emmanuel on Dec 12, 2001.
The victims: Galila Ades, 42, of Emmanuel; Yonatan Gamliel, 16, of Emmanuel; Keren Kashani, 29, of Emmanuel; Sarah Tiferet Shilon, 8 months, of Emmanuel; Gal Shilon (her father), 32, of Emmanuel; Zilpa Kashi (her grandmother), 65, of Givatayim; Ilana Siton, 35, of Emmanuel. The premature infant delivered after its mother, Yehudit Weinberg, was seriously injured, died of his injuries overnight.
Yocheved Ben-Hanan, 21, of Emmanuel, who was critically wounded, died on July 18.

July 17, 2002 – Lt. Elad Grenadier, 21, of Haifa was killed and three soldiers were wounded early Wednesday morning in an exchange of fire with the terrorists responsible for the attack in Emmanuel on July 16.

July 17, 2002 – Adrian Andres, 30, of Romania; Boris Shamis, 25, of Tel-Aviv; and Xu Hengyong, 39, of China were killed and 40 were injured in a double suicide bombing on Neve Shaanan Street near the old central bus station in Tel Aviv. Two of those critically wounded subsequently died of their injuries: Li Bin, 33, of China (July 24) and Dmitri Pundikov, 33, of Bat-Yam (July 25). The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

July 25, 2002 – Rabbi Elimelech Shapira, 43, of Peduel, was killed and another civilian injured in a shooting attack near the West Bank community of Alei Zahav, west of Ariel. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

July 26, 2002 – St.-Sgt. Elazar Lebovitch, 21, of Hebron; Rabbi Yosef Dikstein, 45, of Psagot, his wife Hannah, 42, and their 9-year-old son Shuv’el Zion were killed in a shooting attack south of Hebron. Two other of their children were injured. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

July 30, 2002 – Shlomo Odesser, 60, and his brother Mordechai, 52, both of Tapuach in Samaria, were shot and killed when their truck came under fire in the West Bank village of Jama’in, near Ariel. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

July 31, 2002 – Nine people – four Israelis and five foreign nationals – were killed and 85 injured, 14 of them seriously, when a bomb exploded in the Frank Sinatra student center cafeteria on the Hebrew University’s Mt. Scopus campus. The explosive device was planted inside the cafeteria, which was gutted by the explosion. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: David Diego Ladowski, 29, of Jerusalem; Levina Shapira, 53, of Jerusalem; Marla Bennett, 24, of California (US); Benjamin Blutstein, 25, of Pennsylvania (US); Dina Carter, 37, of Jerusalem (US); Janis Ruth Coulter, 36, of Massachusetts (US); David Gritz, 24, of Jerusalem (US-France). Daphna Spruch, 61, of Jerusalem died of her wounds on August 10. Revital Barashi, 30, died of her wounds on August 13.

Aug 1, 2002 – The body Shani Ladani, 27, of Moshav Olash, shot and bound, was found west of Tulkarem, near the Green Line, in the industrial zone where he was employed.

Aug 4, 2002 – Nine people were killed and some 50 wounded in a suicide bombing of Egged bus No. 361 traveling from Haifa to Safed at the Meron junction in northern Israel. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Mordechai Yehuda Friedman, 24, of Ramat Beit Shemesh; Sari Goldstein, 21, of Karmiel; Maysoun Amin Hassan, 19, of Sajur; Marlene Menahem, 22, of Moshav Safsufa; Sgt.-Maj. Roni Ghanem, 28, of Maghar; Sgt. Yifat Gavrieli, 19, of Mitzpe Adi; Sgt. Omri Goldin, 20, of Mitzpe Aviv; Adelina Kononen, 37, of the Philippines; Rebecca Roga, 40, of the Philippines.

Aug 4, 2002 – Amitai Yekutiel , 34, of Jerusalem, a security guard, and Nizal Awassat, 52, of the Jabel Mukaber neighborhood in East Jerusalem, were killed and 17 were wounded when a Palestinian terrorist opened fire with a pistol near the Damascus Gate of Jerusalem’s Old City. Border policemen exchanged fire with the gunman, killing him. The Fatah al-Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Aug 5, 2002 – Avi Wolanski (29) and his wife Avital (27), of Eli, were killed and one of their children, aged 3, was injured when terrorists opened fire on their car as they were traveling on the Ramallah-Nablus road near Eli in Samaria. The Martyrs of the Palestinian Popular Army, a splinter group associated with Arafat’s Fatah movement, claimed responsibility for the attack.

Aug 10, 2002 – Yafit Herenstein, 31, of Moshav Mechora in the Jordan Valley, was killed and her husband, Arno, seriously wounded when a Palestinian terrorist infiltrated the moshav and opened fire outside their home. The terrorist was killed by soldiers. The Fatah al-Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Aug 20, 2002 – St.-Sgt. Kevin Cohen, 19, of Petah Tikva, was killed by a Palestinian sniper near Khan Yunis in the Gaza Strip.

Sept 5, 2002 – Lt. Malik Grifat, 24, of Zarzir was killed and a soldier wounded when a Palestinian terrorist opened fire, from a crowded school, towards an IDF patrol near Nisanit in the northern Gaza Strip. The terrorist was killed. The Fatah al-Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sept 5, 2002 – Sgt. Aviad Dotan, 21, of Moshav Nir Galim was killed and three soldiers were wounded when a large bomb weighing over 100 kgs exploded under a Merkava tank near the Kissufim Crossing in central Gaza Strip. An umbrella group representing several Palestinian factions claimed responsibility.

Sept 18, 2002 – The charred body of David Buhbut, 67, of Ma’ale Adumim, shot in the head, was found near el-Azzariya, a Palestinian village near Ma’ale Adumim, east of Jerusalem, the victim of a terrorist killing.

Sept 18, 2002 – Yosef Ajami, 36, of Jerusalem was killed Wednesday afternoon when terrorists opened fire on his car near Mevo Dotan, north of Jenin in the West Bank. The other occupant of the car, a foreign worker, was lightly injured. The Fatah al-Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sept 18, 2002 – Police Sgt. Moshe Hezkiyah, 21, of Elyachin was killed and three people were wounded in a suicide bombing at a bus stop at the Umm al Fahm junction. The terrorist, who was apparently planning to detonate the bomb after boarding a bus, set the charge off early when approached by the police for questioning. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sept 19, 2002 – Solomon Hoenig, 79, of Tel Aviv; Yossi Mamistavlov, 39 of Or Yehuda; Yaffa Shemtov, 49, of Tel Aviv; Rosanna Siso, 63, of Gan Yavneh; Ofer Zinger, 29, of Moshav Pazael; and Jonathan (Yoni) Jesner, 19, of Glasgow, Scotland were killed and about 70 people were wounded when a terrorist detonated a bomb in Dan bus No. 4 on Allenby Street, opposite the Great Synagogue in Tel-Aviv. Hamas claimed responsbility for the attack.

Sept 23, 2002 – Shlomo Yitzhak Shapira, 48, of Jerusalem was killed and three of his children wounded, one seriously, in a shooting attack Monday evening near the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron. The family, from Jerusalem, had come to Hebron to celebrate the Sukkot festival.

Sept 26, 2002 – Capt. Harel Marmelstein, 23, of Mevasseret Zion, an IDF officer from the naval commando, was killed while leading a search for wanted terrorists in the West Bank village of Labed near Tulkarem. Senior Hamas terrorist Nisa’at Jaber ambushed the troops, opening fire and killing the commander. Jaber was killed by the soldiers.

Sept 30, 2002 – St.-Sgt. Ari Weiss, 21, of Ra’anana, was killed and another soldier from the engineering battalion of the Nahal Brigade was wounded when Palestinian gunmen opened fire on an army position in the Nablus casbah. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Oct 8, 2002 – Oded Wolk, 51, of Modi’in, who was critically wounded in an ambush shooting south of Hebron, died of his wounds the following day (Oct 9). Three other Israelis were injured in the attack when Palestinian gunmen opened fire on their car. Hamas claimed resopnsibility for the attack.

Oct 10, 2002 – Sa’ada Aharon, 71, of Ramat Gan was killed and about 30 people were wounded when a suicide bomber blew himself up while trying to board Dan bus No. 87 across from Bar-Ilan University on the Geha highway (Route 4). Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Oct 21, 2002 – 14 people were killed and some 50 wounded when a car bomb containing about 100 kilograms of explosives was detonated next to a No. 841 Egged bus from Kiryat Shmona to Tel-Aviv, while traveling along Wadi Ara on Route No. 65 toward Hadera. The bus had pulled over at a bus stop when the suicide bomber, from Jenin, driving a jeep, approached from behind and exploded. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Osnat Abramov, 16, of Holon; Indelou Ashati, 54, of Hadera; St.-Sgt. Liat Ben-Ami, 20, of Haifa; Ofra Burger, 56, of Hod Hasharon; Cpl. Ilona Hanukayev, 20, of Hadera; Suad Jaber, 23, of Taibe; Iris Lavi, 68, of Netanya; Sgt.-Maj.(res.) Eliezer Moskovitch, 40, of Petah Tikva; St.-Sgt. Nir Nahum, 20, of Carmiel; Sgt. Esther Pesachov, 19, of Givat Olga; St.-Sgt. Aiman Sharuf, 20, of Ussfiyeh; Sergei Shavchuk, 35, of Afula; Anat Shimshon, 33, of Ra’anana; Cpl. Sharon Tubol, 19, of Arad.

Oct 27, 2002 – Maj. (res.) Tamir Masad, 41, of Ben Shemen; Lt. Matan Zagron, 22, of Itamar; and Sgt.-Maj. Amihud Hasid, 32, of Tapuah were killed and about 20 people were wounded in a suicide bombing at the Sonol gas station at the entrance to Ariel in Samaria. The two officers and soldier were killed while trying to prevent the terrorist from detonating the bomb. The terrorist was identified as a member of Hamas.

Oct 29, 2002 – Three Hermesh residents – Orna Eshel, 53, Linoy Saroussi and Hadas Turgeman, both 14 – were killed and two were wounded when a terrorist armed with a Kalashnikov assault rifle and wearing an explosive belt opened fire, after infiltrating the settlement in northern Samaria. The terrorist was shot dead. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Nov 4, 2002 – Security guard Julio Pedro Magram, 51, of Kfar Sava, and Gastón Perpiñal, 15, of Ra’anana, both recent immigrants from Argentina, were killed and about 70 people were wounded in a suicide bombing at a shopping mall in Kfar Sava. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Nov 6, 2002 – Assaf Tzfira, 18, of B’dolah and Amos Sa’ada, 52, of Rafiah Yam were killed when when a Palestinian terrorist opened fire in a hothouse and textile factory at Pe’at Sadeh in the southern Gaza Strip. The terrorist was killed by a security officer. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Nov 9, 2002 – Sgt.-Maj. Madin Grifat, 23, of Beit Zarzir was killed when a mine exploded during a routine patrol northeast of Netzarim in the Gaza Strip. The Givati Brigade company commander was wounded. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Nov 10, 2002 – Revital Ohayon, 34, and her two sons, Matan, 5, and Noam, 4, as well as Yitzhak Dori, 44 – all of Kibbutz Metzer – and Tirza Damari, 42, of Elyachin, were killed when a terrorist infiltrated the kibbutz, located east of Hadera near the Green Line, and opened fire. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Nov 15, 2002 – Twelve people – 9 soldiers and three civilians from the Kiryat Arba emergency response team – were killed and 15 others wounded Friday night in Hebron when Palestinian terrorists opened fire and threw grenades at a group of Jewish worshipers and their guards as they were walking home from Sabbath prayers at the Cave of the Patriarchs. The dead included civilian worshipers and soldiers, some of whom were caught in an ambush as they pursued the attackers. Three terrorists were killed in the attack, which was claimed by the Islamic Jihad.
The victims:
Col. Dror Weinberg, 38, of Jerusalem; Border Police officer Ch.-Supt. Samih Sweidan, 31, of Arab al-Aramsha; Sgt. Tomer Nov, 19, of Ashdod; Sgt. Gad Rahamim, 19, of Kiryat Malachi; St.-Sgt. Netanel Machluf, 19, of Hadera; St.-Sgt. Yeshayahu Davidov, 20, of Netanya; Sgt. Igor Drobitsky, 20, of Nahariya; Cpl. David Marcus, 20, of Ma’aleh Adumim; and Lt. Dan Cohen, 22, of Jerusalem.
The three civilian members of the Kiryat Arba emergency response team killed were Yitzhak Buanish, 46; Alexander Zwitman, 26; and Alexander Dohan, 33.

Nov 18, 2002 – Esther Galia, 48, of Kochav Hashahar, was killed in a shooting attack near Rimonim, on the Allon Road, some 15 kilometers northeast of Ramallah.

Nov 21, 2002 – Eleven people were killed and some 50 wounded by a suicide bomber on a No. 20 Egged bus on Mexico Street in the Kiryat Menahem neighborhood of Jerusalem. The bus was filled with passengers, including schoolchildren, traveling toward the center of the city during rush hour. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Hodaya Asraf, 13, of Jerusalem; Marina Bazarski, 46, of Jerusalem; Hadassah (Yelena) Ben-David, 32, of Jerusalem; Sima Novak, 56, of Jerusalem; Kira Perlman, 67, and her grandson Ilan Perlman, 8, of Jerusalem; Yafit Ravivo, 14 of Jerusalem; Ella Sharshevsky, 44, and her son Michael Sharshevsky, 16, of Jerusalem; Mircea Varga, 25, a tourist from Romania; Dikla Zino, 22, of Jerusalem.

Nov 22, 2002 – IDF tracker Sgt.-Maj. Shigdaf (Shai) Garmai, 30, of Lod, was killed when an Israel Defense Forces Givati Brigade patrol near Tel Qateifa, in the Gaza Strip, came under Palestinian gunfire. Hamas claimed responsibility.

Nov 28, 2002 – Noy and Dvir Anter, aged 12 and 14, of Ariel, and Albert (Avraham) de Havila, 60, of Ra’anana were killed along with 10 Kenyans when a car bomb exploded in the lobby of the Israeli-owned beachfront Paradise Hotel, frequented almost exclusively by Israeli tourists, near Mombasa in Kenya; 21 Israelis were among the 80 wounded. Osama bin Laden’s Al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the attack, as well as for the simultaneous attempt to down an Arkia plane.

Nov 28, 2002 – Haim Amar, 56; Ehud (Yehuda) Avitan, 54; Mordechai Avraham, 44; Ya’acov Lary, 35; and David Peretz, 48 – all of Beit She’an; and Shaul Zilberstein, 36, of Upper Nazareth, were killed and about 40 wounded when two terrorists opened fire and threw grenades at the Likud polling station in Beit She’an, near the central bus station, where party members were casting their votes in the Likud primary. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Dec 12, 2002 – Cpl. Keren Ya’akobi, 19, of Hadera and Sgt. Maor Kalfon, 19, of Kiryat Yam were killed while on guard near the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron.

Dec 20, 2002 – Rabbi Yitzhak Arama, 40, of Netzer Hazani in Gush Katif, in the Gaza Strip, was shot and killed on the Kissufim corridor road while driving with his wife and six children to attend a pre-wedding Sabbath celebration in Afula. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Dec 27, 2002 – Four yeshiva students – St.-Sgt. Noam Apter, 23, of Shilo; Pvt. Yehuda Bamberger, 20, of Karnei Shomron; Gavriel Hoter, 17, of Alonei Habashan; and Zvi Zieman, 18, of Reut – were killed in Otniel, south of Hebron, while working in the yeshiva kitchen, serving the Shabbat meal to some 100 students in the adjacent dining room. The two terrorists from the Islamic Jihad, which claimed responsibility for the attack, were killed by IDF forces. Ten other, including six soldiers, were wounded in the attack.

Jan 2, 2003 – The charred body of Massoud Makhluf Alon, 72, from Menahemiya in the Lower Galilee, was found in the northern Jordan Valley in his burned out car. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the murder.

Jan 5, 2003 – Twenty-three people – 15 Israelis and 8 foreign nationals – were killed and about 120 wounded in a double suicide bombing near the old Central Bus Station in Tel-Aviv. The attack was apparently carried out by two members of the Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, with the help of the Islamic Jihad.
The Israeli victims: Moshe (Maurice) Aharfi, 60, of Tel-Aviv; Mordechai Evioni, 52, of Holon; Andrei Friedman, 30, of Tel-Aviv; Meir Haim, 74, of Azor; Hannah Haimov, 53, of Tel Aviv; Avi Kotzer, 43, of Bat Yam; Ramin Nasibov, 25, of Tel-Aviv; Staff Sgt. Mazal Orkobi, 20, of Azor; Ilanit Peled, 32, of Azor; Viktor Shebayev, 62, of Holon; Boris Tepalshvili, 51, of Yehud; Sapira Shoshana Yulzari-Yaffe, 46, of Bat Yam; Lilya Zibstein, 33, of Haifa; Amiram Zmora, 55, of Holon; Igor Zobokov, 32, of Bat Yam.
Foreign workers: Krassimir Mitkov Angelov, 32, of Bulgaria; Steven Arthur Cromwell, 43, of Ghana; Ivan Gaptoniak, 46, of Ukraine; Ion (Nelu) Nicolae, 34, of Romania; Guo Aiping, 47, of China; Li Peizhong, 41, of China; Mihai Sabau, 38, of Romania. Zhang Minmin, 53, of China died of her wounds on January 13.

Jan 12, 2003 – Eli Biton, 48, of Moshav Gadish was killed and four people wounded when terrorists infiltrated the community and opened fire. Two terrorists were killed by Israeli forces. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Jan 12, 2003 – Sgt.(res.) Mikhail Kazakov, 34, of Jerusalem was killed by terrorists who infiltrated across the Israel-Egypt border, near the Negev town of Nitzana.

Jan 17, 2003 – Netanel Ozeri, 34, was killed when terrorists entered his home, in an outpost north of Kiryat Arba, and opened fire. His 5-year-old daughter and two friends were wounded. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Jan 23, 2003 – Cpl. Ronald Berer, 20, of Rehovot; Cpl. Assaf Bitan, 19, of Afula; and St.-Sgt. Ya’akov Naim, 20, of Kfar Monash were killed by terrorists while on patrol south of Hebron. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 6, 2003 – 2nd Lt. Amir Ben-Aryeh, 21, of Maccabim, and St.-Sgt. Idan Suzin, 20, of Kiryat Tivon were killed and two more soldiers were wounded in a shooting attack in the area of Nablus. Both gunmen were killed by return fire from IDF troops. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and Fatah-Tanzim claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 11, 2003 – Maj. Shahar Shmul, 24, of Jerusalem was killed by a Palestinian sniper near the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem while checking a suspicious vehicle. The PFLP and the Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 15, 2003 – Cpl. Noam Bahagon, 20, of Elkana; Sgt. Tal Alexei Belitzky, 21, of Rishon Lezion; St.-Sgt. Doron Cohen, 21, of Rishon Lezion; and Sgt. Itay Mizrahi, 20, of Be’er Sheva were killed when their tank drove over an explosive device weighing 100 kgs while on patrol in the Gaza Strip. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 23, 2003 – Sgt. Doron Lev, 19, of Holon was shot and killed when a Palestinian sniper opened fire at an army position in the southern Gaza Strip. The PFLP claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 5, 2003 – Seventeen people were killed and 53 wounded in a suicide bombing of an Egged bus #37 on Moriah Blvd. in the Carmel section of Haifa, en route to Haifa University. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Maryam Atar, 27, of Haifa; Smadar Firstater, 16, of Haifa; Kamar Abu Hamed, 12, of Daliat al-Carmel; Daniel Haroush, 16, of Safed; Mordechai Hershko, 41, of Haifa; Tom Hershko, 15, of Haifa; Meital Katav, 20, of Haifa; Elizabeth Katzman, 17, of Haifa; Tal Kehrmann, 17, of Haifa; St.-Sgt. Eliyahu Laham, 22, of Haifa; Abigail Litle, 14, of Haifa; Yuval Mendellevich, 13, of Haifa; St.-Sgt. Be’eri Oved, 21, of Rosh Pina; Mark Takash, 54, of Haifa; Asaf Zur (Zollinger), 17, of Haifa.
Anatoly Biryakov, 20, of Haifa, died of his injuries on March 8. Moran Shushan, 20, of Haifa, died of her injuries on March 11.

Mar 7, 2003 – Rabbi Eli Horowitz, 52, and his wife Dina, 50, of Kiryat Arba, were killed and five wounded Friday night by armed terrorists disguised as Jewish worshippers who infiltrated Kiryat Arba, entered their home and murdered them while they were celebrating the Sabbath. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 10, 2003 – St.-Sgt. Tomer Ron, 20, of Moshav Moledet, was killed and four soldiers were wounded – one seriously – in Hebron, on the road between the Cave of the Patriarchs and Kiryat Arba, when Palestinian terrorists opened fire on a foot patrol. Two organizations – Hamas and Ahmed Jibril’s Popular Front-General Command – claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 12, 2003 – St.-Sgt. Assaf Moshe Fuchs, 21, of Kibbutz Gvat was killed and another soldier wounded Wednesday morning in an exchange of fire with wanted terrorists from the Islamic Jihad in the West Bank village of Saida, near Tulkarm.

Mar 18, 2003 – Sgt.-Maj. (res.) Ami Cohen, 27, of Netanya was killed and another soldier wounded south of Bethlehem when Palestinians opened fire during a search for wanted terrorists.

Mar 19, 2003 – Zion Boshirian, 51, of Mevo Dotan was shot and killed while driving in his car between Mevo Dotan and Shaked in northern Samaria. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Apr 10, 2003 – St.-Sgt. Yigal Lifshitz, 20, of Rishon Lezion, and St.-Sgt. Ofer Sharabi, 21, of Givat Shmuel were killed and nine others wounded when Palestinian terrorists opened fire before dawn on their base near Bekaot in the northern Jordan Valley. The PFLP and the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Apr 13, 2003 – Gabriel (Gabi) Pedatzur, 49, of Kochav Yair was killed by terrorists in the Ben Shemen forest.

Apr 15, 2003 – Lt. Daniel Mandel, 24, of Alon Shvut was killed and another soldier was wounded in an exchange of gunfire during a search for wanted Hamas terrorists in Nablus.

Apr 15, 2003 – Zachar Rahamin Hanukayev, 39, of Sderot and Ahmed Salah Kara, 20, of Shuafat in northern Jerusalem were killed and four Israelis were wounded when a Palestinian terrorist opened fire at the Karni industrial zone crossing in the Gaza Strip. The gunman was killed by security personnel. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Apr 20, 2003 – IDF photographer Cpl. Lior Ziv, 19, of Holon, was killed and three other soldiers were wounded during an operation to destroy a Hamas smuggling tunnel in Rafah, in the Gaza Strip.

Apr 24, 2003 – Alexander Kostyuk, a 23-year-old security guard from Bat Yam, was killed and 13 were wounded, two seriously, in a suicide bombing outside the train station in Kfar Sava. Groups related to the Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and the PFLP clamied joint responsibility for the attack.

Apr 30, 2003 – Ran Baron, 23, of Tel Aviv, Dominique Caroline Hass, 29, of Tel Aviv, and Yanai Weiss, 46, of Holon, were murdered and about 60 people were wounded when a suicide bomber blew himself up at a beachfront pub, “Mike’s Place,” in Tel Aviv. The Fatah Tanzim and Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack, carried out as a joint operation. Investigation revealed that the two British Muslims involved in the suicide bombing were dispatched to perpetrate the attack by the Hamas military command in the Gaza Strip.

May 4, 2003 – The body of Tali Weinberg, 26, of Beit Aryeh, was discovered in a garage in Rosh Ha’ayin with numerous stab wounds. The suspect, Weinberg’s boyfriend, arrested on June 11, a 21-year-old Arab resident of Kafr Qasem, is believed to have carried out the murder as part of a “loyalty test” administered by Palestinian terrorist organizations.

May 5, 2003 – Gideon Lichterman, 27, of Ahiya, was killed and two other passengers, his six-year-old daughter Moriah and a reserve soldier, were seriously wounded when terrorists fired shots at their vehicle near Shvut Rachel, in Samaria. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

May 11, 2003 – Zion David, 53, of Givat Ze’ev near Jerusalem, was shot in the head and killed by Palestinian terrorists in a roadside ambush half a kilometer from Ofra, north of Jerusalem. Both Fatah and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimed responsibility for the attack.

May 17, 2003 – Gadi Levy and his wife Dina, aged 31 and 37, of Kiryat Arba were killed by a suicide bomber in Hebron. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

May 18, 2003 – Seven people were killed and 20 wounded in a suicide bombing on Egged bus no. 6 near French Hill in Jerusalem. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack. The victims: Olga Brenner, 52; Yitzhak Moyal, 64; Nelly Perov, 55; Marina Tsahivershvili, 44; Shimon Ustinsky, 68; and Roni Yisraeli, 34 – all of the Pisgat Ze’ev neighborhood in Jerusalem; and Ghalab Tawil, 42, of Shuafat.
A second suicide bomber detonated his bomb when intercepted by police in northern Jerusalem. The terrorist was killed; no one else was injured.

May 19, 2003 – Kiryl Shremko, 22, of Afula; Hassan Ismail Tawatha, 41, of Jisr a-Zarqa; and Avi Zerihan, 36, of Beit Shean were killed and about 70 people were wounded in a suicide bombing at the entrance to the Amakim Mall in Afula. The Islamic Jihad and the Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades both claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 5, 2003 – The bodies of David Shambik, 26, and Moran Menachem, 17, both of Jerusalem, were found near Hadassah Ein Karem Hospital in Jerusalem, brutally beaten and stabbed to death.

June 8, 2003 – Sgt. Maj. (Res.) Assaf Abergil, 23, of Eilat; Sgt. Maj. (Res.) Udi Eilat, 38, of Eilat; Sgt. Maj. Boaz Emete, 24, of Beit She’an; and Sgt. Maj. (Res.) Chen Engel, 32, of Ramat Gan were killed and four reserve soldiers were wounded when Palestinian terrorists wearing IDF uniforms opened fire on an IDF outpost near the Erez checkpoint and industrial zone in the Gaza Strip. Three terrorists were killed by IDF soldiers. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, Hamas and the Islamic Jihad issued a joint statement claiming responsibility for the attack.

June 8, 2003 – St.-Sgt. Matan Gadri, 21, of Moshav Moledet was killed in Hebron while pursuing two Palestinian gunmen who earlier had wounded a Border Policeman on guard at the Tomb of the Patriarchs. The two terrorists were killed.

June 11, 2003 – Seventeen people were killed and over 100 wounded in a suicide bombing on Egged bus #14A outside the Klal building on Jaffa Road in the center of Jerusalem. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Sgt. Tamar Ben-Eliahu, 20, of Moshav Paran; Alan Beer, 46, of Jerusalem; Eugenia Berman, 50, of Jerusalem; Elsa Cohen, 70, of Jerusalem; Zvi Cohen, 39, of Jerusalem; Roi Eliraz, 22, of Mevaseret Zion; Alexander Kazaris, 77, of Jerusalem; Yaffa Mualem, 65, of Jerusalem; Yaniv Obayed, 22, of Herzliya; Bat-El Ohana, 21, of Kiryat Ata; Anna Orgal, 55, of Jerusalem; Zippora Pesahovitch, 54, of Zur Hadassah; Bianca Rivka Shichrur, 62, of Jerusalem; Malka Sultan, 67, of Jerusalem; Bertin Tita, 75, of Jerusalem. Miriam Levy, 74, of Jerusalem died of her wounds on June 12.
Haile Abraha Hawki, 56, a foreign worker from Eritrea, was positively identified on June 24.

June 12, 2003 – Avner Maimon, 51, of Netanya, was found shot to death in his car near Yabed in northern Samaria. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 13, 2003 – St.-Sgt. Mordechai Sayada, 22, of Tirat Carmel, was shot to death in Jenin by a Palestinian sniper as his jeep patrol passed by. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 17, 2003 – Noam Leibowitz, 7, of Yemin Orde was killed and three members of her family wounded in a shooting attack near the Kibbutz Eyal junction on the Trans-Israel Highway. The terrorist fired from the outskirts of the West Bank city of Kalkilya. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 19, 2003 – Avner Mordechai, 58, of Moshav Sde Trumot, was killed when a suicide bomber blew up in his grocery on Sde Trumot, south of Beit Shean. The suicide bomber was killed. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 20, 2003 – Zvi Goldstein, 47, of Eli, was killed when his car was fired upon in an ambush by Palestinian terrorists near Ofra, north of Ramallah. His parents, Eugene and Lorraine Goldstein, from New York, were seriously wounded and his wife lightly injured. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 26, 2003 – Amos (Amit) Mantin, 31, of Hadera, a Bezeq employee, was killed in a shooting attack in the Israeli Arab town of Baka al-Garbiyeh. The shots were fired by a Palestinian teenager, who was apprehended by police. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 27, 2003 – Sgt. Maj. Erez Ashkenazi, 21, of Kibbutz Reshafim, an Israeli navy commando, was killed in an operation in Gaza to capture a Hamas cell, believed responsible for several bombings and the firing of anti-tank missiles in the Netzarim area.

June 30, 2003 – Krastyu Radkov, 46, a construction worker from Bulgaria, was killed in a shooting attack on the Yabed bypass road in northern Samaria, west of Jenin, while driving a truck. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack, in opposition to the declared ceasefire.

July 7, 2003 – Mazal Afari, 65, of Moshav Kfar Yavetz was killed in her home on Monday evening and three of her grandchildren lightly wounded in a terrorist suicide bombing. The remains of the bomber were also found in the wreckage of the house. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

July 15, 2003 – Amir Simhon, 24, of Bat Yam was killed when a Palestinian armed with a long-bladed knife stabbed passersby on Tel Aviv’s beachfront promenade, after a security guard prevented him from entering the Tarabin cafe and was wounded. The terrorist, who was shot and apprehended, is a member of the Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, which claimed responsibility for the attack.

July 21, 2003 – The body of IDF soldier Cpl. Oleg Shaichat, 20, of Upper Nazareth, abducted and murdered on July 21 while on his way home, was found on July 28, buried in an olive grove near Kafr Kana, an Arab village in the Lower Galilee.

Aug 8, 2003 – Third Petty Officer Roi Oren, 20, an Israel Navy commando, was shot in the head and killed in an assault on a Hamas bomb factory in Nablus.

Aug 10, 2003 – Haviv Dadon, 16, of Shlomi, was struck in the chest and killed by shrapnel from an anti-aircraft shell fired by Hizbullah terrorists in Lebanon. Four others were wounded.

Aug 12, 2003 – Yehezkel (Hezi) Yekutieli, 43, of Rosh Ha’ayin, was killed by a teenaged Palestinian suicide bomber who detonated himself at the local supermarket.

Aug 12, 2003 – Erez Hershkovitz, 18, of Eilon Moreh, was killed and three people wounded when a teenaged Palestinian suicide bomber detonated himself at a bus stop outside Ariel less than half an hour after the Rosh Ha’ayin attack. Amatzia Nisanevitch, 22, of Nofim, died of his wounds on August 28.

Aug 19, 2003 – Twenty-three people were killed and over 130 wounded when a Palestinian suicide bomber detonated himself on a No. 2 Egged bus in Jerusalem’s Shmuel Hanavi neighborhood. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Avraham Bar-Or, 12, of Jerusalem; Binyamin Bergman, 15, of Jerusalem; Yaakov Binder, 50, of Jerusalem; Feiga Dushinski, 50, of Jerusalem; Miriam Eisenstein, 20, of Bnei Brak; Lilach Kardi, 22, of Jerusalem; Menachem Leibel, 24, of Jerusalem; Elisheva Meshulami, 16, of Bnei Brak; Tehilla Nathanson, 3, of Zichron Ya’acov; Chava Nechama Rechnitzer, 19, of Bnei Brak; Mordechai Reinitz, 49, and Issachar Reinitz, 9, of Netanya; Maria Antonia Reslas, 39, of the Philippines; Liba Schwartz, 54, of Jerusalem; Hanoch Segal, 65, of Bnei Brak; Goldie Taubenfeld, 43, and Shmuel Taubenfeld, 3 months, of New Square, New York; Rabbi Eliezer Weisfish, 42, of Jerusalem; Shmuel Wilner, 50, of Jerusalem; Shmuel Zargari, 11 months, of Jerusalem.
Fruma Rahel Weitz, 73, of Jerusalem died of her wounds on August 23.
Mordechai Laufer, 27, of Netanya died of his wounds on September 5.
Tova Lev, 37, of Bnei-Brak died of her wounds on September 12.

Aug 29, 2003 – Shalom Har-Melekh, 25, of Homesh was killed in a shooting attack while driving northeast of Ramallah. His wife, Limor, who was seven months pregnant, sustained moderate injuries, and gave birth to a baby girl by Caesarean section. The Fatah al-Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sept 4, 2003 – St.-Sgt. Gabriel Uziel, 20, of Givat Ze’ev was shot and mortally wounded by a terrorist sniper in Jenin; he died en route to the hospital. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and the Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sept 5, 2003 – 2nd Petty Officer Ra’anan Komemi, 23, of Moshav Aminadav, from the Naval Commandos was killed in a clash with armed Palestinians in Nablus. A senior Hamas bomb-maker, believed to have orchestrated several fatal suicide bombings, was also killed in the clash. Four soldiers were wounded, one seriously.

Sept 9, 2003 – Nine IDF soldiers were killed and 30 people were wounded in a suicide bombing at a hitchhiking post for soldiers outside a main entrance to the Tzrifin army base and Assaf Harofeh Hospital. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Senior Warrant Officer Haim Alfasi, 39, of Haifa; Chief Warrant Officer Yaakov Ben-Shabbat, 39, of Pardes Hanna; Cpl. Mazi Grego, 19, of Holon; Capt. Yael Kfir, 21, of Ashkelon; Cpl. Felix Nikolaichuk, 20, of Bat Yam; Sgt. Yonatan Peleg, 19, of Moshav Yanuv; Sgt. Efrat Schwartzman, 19, of Moshav Ganei Yehuda; and Cpl. Prosper Twito, 20, of Upper Nazareth. Sgt. Liron Siboni, 19, of Ramat Gan died of her wounds on November 19.

Sept 9, 2003 – Seven people were killed and over 50 wounded when a suicide bomber at Cafe Hillel on Emek Refaim St., the main thoroughfare of the German Colony neighborhood in Jerusalem. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Dr. David Appelbaum, 51, and his daughter Nava Appelbaum, 20, of Jerusalem; David Shimon Avizadris, 51, of Mevaseret Zion; Shafik Kerem, 27, of Beit Hanina; Alon Mizrahi, 22, of Jerusalem; Gila Moshe, 40, of Jerusalem; and Yehiel (Emil) Tubol, 52, of Jerusalem.

Sept 25, 2003 – St.-Sgt. Avihu Keinan, 22, of Shilo was killed and six soldiers wounded in an IDF operation to arrest wanted Islamic Jihad and Hamas terrorists in the El Boureij refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip.

Sept 26, 2003 – Eyal Yeberbaum, 27, and seven-month-old Shaked Avraham, both of Negohot, south of Hebron, were killed during the holiday meal on the eve of Rosh Hashana in the Yeberbaum home when a Palestinian terrorist who infiltrated the settlement opened fire with an M-16 assault rifle. The terrorist was killed by IDF forces. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Oct 4, 2003 – Twenty-one people were killed, including four children, and 60 wounded in a suicide bombing carried out by a female terrorist from Jenin in the Maxim restaurant in Haifa. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Admiral (res.) Ze’ev Almog, 71, of Haifa, and his wife Ruth Almog, 70; their son Moshe Almog, 43, and grandsons Tomer Almog, 9, and Assaf Staier, 11, all of Haifa; Zvi Bahat, 35, of Haifa; Mark Biano, 29, of Haifa, and his wife Naomi Biano, 25; Hana Francis, 39, of Fassouta; Mutanus Karkabi, 31, of Haifa; Sharbal Matar, 23, of Fassouta; Osama Najar, 28, of Haifa, cook; Nir Regev, 25, of Nahariya; Irena Sofrin, 38, of Kiryat Bialik; Bruria Zer-Aviv, 59, her son Bezalel Zer-Aviv, 30, and his wife Keren Zer-Aviv, 29, with their children Liran, 4, and Noya, 1, all of Kibbutz Yagur. Lydia Zilberstein, 56, of Haifa died of her wounds on Oct 9. George Matar, 59, of Haifa died on Oct 15.

Oct 15, 2003 – Three American diplomatic personnel – John Eric Branchizio, 37, of Texas, John Martin Linde, Jr., 30, of Missouri, and Mark T. Parson, 31, of New York, were killed and one was wounded at the Beit Hanoun junction in the Gaza Strip when a massive bomb demolished an armor-plated jeep in a convoy carrying U.S. diplomats.

Oct 19, 2003 – St.-Sgt. Erez Idan, 19, of Rishon Lezion, Sgt. Elad Pollack, 19, of Kiryat Motzkin, and Sgt. Roy Yacov Solomon, 21, of Tel Aviv, were killed and another soldier was seriously wounded while on patrol in Ein Yabrud, north of Ramallah, when terrorists fired on them from behind. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Oct 24, 2003 – Three IDF soldiers – St.-Sgt. Alon Avrahami, 21, of Or Yehuda, Sgt. Adi Osman, 19, of Kfar Sava, and Sgt. Sarit Schneor-Senior, 19, of Shoham – were killed and two others wounded when a Palestinian terrorist infiltrated the army base in the Gaza Strip settlement of Netzarim and opened fire on the soldiers’ barracks. Hamas and the Islamic Jihad claimed joint responsibility for the attack.

Nov 18, 2003 – Two IDF soldiers, Sgt.-Maj. Shlomi Belsky, 23, of Haifa, and St.-Sgt. Shaul Lahav, 20, of Kibbutz Shomrat, were killed by a Palestinian terrorist who opened fire with an AK-47 assault rifle, hidden in a prayer rug, at a checkpoint on the tunnel bypass road, linking Jerusalem and the Gush Etzion bloc. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Nov 19, 2003 – Patricia Ter´n Navarrete, 33, of Ecuador was killed and four other tourists, pilgrims from Ecuador, were wounded when a terrorist entered the Israel-Jordan border crossing terminal north of Eilat from the Jordanian side and opened fire. The terrorist was killed by Israeli security guards.

Nov 22, 2003 – Two Israeli security guards, Ilya Reiger, 58, of Jerusalem, and Samer Fathi Afan, 25, of the Bedouin village Uzeir near Nazareth, were shot dead at a construction site along the route of the security fence near Abu Dis in East Jerusalem. The Jenin Martyrs’ Brigades, affiliated with Fatah, claimed responsibility for the attack.

Dec 22, 2003 – Capt. Hagai Bibi, 24, of Maaleh Adumim, and Capt. Leonardo (Alex) Weissman, 23, of Afula were killed when a Palestinian terrorist opened fire and threw hand grenades as they emerged from their jeep on the Kissufim-Gush Katif road in the Gaza Strip. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Dec 25, 2003 – Adva Fisher, 20, of Kfar Sava; St.-Sgt. Noam Leibowitz, 22, of Elkana; Cpl. Angelina Shcherov, 19, of Kfar Sava; and Cpl. Rotem Weinberger, 19, of Kfar Sava were killed and over 20 people were wounded in a suicide bombing at a bus stop at the Geha Junction, east of Tel Aviv, near Petah Tikva. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimed responsibility for the attack.

Jan 13, 2004 – Ro’i Arbel, 29, of Talmon, was killed in a terror shooting ambush near his home in Samaria. Three other passengers of the vehicle were wounded. The Fatah Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Jan 14, 2004 – Cpl. Andrei Kegeles, 19, of Nahariya; St.-Sgt. Tzur Or, 20, of Rishon Lezion; security guard Gal Shapira, 29, of Ashkelon; and Border Policeman St.-Sgt. Vladimir Trostinsky, 22, of Rehovot were killed and 10 wounded when a female suicide bomber detonated a bomb at the Erez Crossing in the Gaza Strip. Hamas and the Fatah Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed joint responsibility for the attack.

Jan 29, 2004 – Eleven people were killed and over 50 wounded, 13 of them seriously, in a suicide bombing of an Egged bus no. 19 at the corner of Gaza and Arlozorov streets in Jerusalem. Both the Fatah-related Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades and Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack, naming the bomber as Ali Yusuf Jaara, a 24-year-old Palestinian policeman from Bethlehem.
The victims: Avraham (Albert) Balhasan, 28, of Jerusalem; Rose Boneh, 39, of Jerusalem; Hava Hannah (Anya) Bonder, 38, of Jerusalem; Anat Darom, 23, of Netanya; Viorel Octavian Florescu, 42, of Jerusalem; Natalia Gamril, 53, of Jerusalem; Yechezkel Isser Goldberg, 41, of Betar Illit; Baruch (Roman) Hondiashvili, 38, of Jerusalem; Dana Itach, 24, of Jerusalem; Mehbere Kifile, 35, of Ethiopia; and Eli Zfira, 48, of Jerusalem.

Feb 22, 2004 – Eight people were killed and over 60 wounded, 11 of them school pupils, in a suicide bombing on Jerusalem bus no. 14A near the Liberty Bell Park. The Fatah Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack, which was carried out by Mohammed Za’ul, from the Bethlehem area.
The victims: Israel Ilan Avisidris, 41, of Jerusalem; Lior Azulai, 18, of Jerusalem; Yaffa Ben-Shimol, 57, of Jerusalem; Rahamim Doga, 38, of Mevasseret Zion; Yehuda Haim, 48, of Givat Ze’ev; St.-Sgt. Netanel Havshush, 20, of Jerusalem; Yuval Ozana, 32, of Jerusalem; and Benaya Yehonatan Zuckerman, 18, of Jerusalem.

Feb 26, 2004 – Sgt.-Maj.(res.) Amir Zimmerman, 25, of Kfar Monash was killed and two other soldiers wounded when two Palestinian terrorists opened fire near the Erez Crossing between the Gaza Strip and Israel. The terrorists were killed by IDF forces. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 27, 2004 – Eitan Kukoi, 30, and his wife, Rima Novikov Kukoi, 25, were killed in a terrorist shooting attack on the Lahav-Ashkelon road, along the Green Line. The PFLP and the Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades both claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 14, 2004 – Ten people were killed and 16 wounded in a double suicide bombing at Ashdod Port. Hamas and Fatah claimed responsibility for the attack. The  victims: Gil Abutbul, 38, of Ashdod; Danny Assulin, 51, of Ashdod; Avraham Avraham, 34, of Ashdod; Zion Dahan, 30, of Ashdod; Ophir Damari, 31, of Rehovot; Moshe Hendler, 29, of Rehovot; Mazal Marciano, 30, of Ashdod; Avi Suissa, 56, of Kiryat Malakhi; Maurice Tubul, 30, of Ashdod; and Pinhas Avraham Zilberman, 45, of Tel Aviv.

Mar 19, 2004 – George Khoury, 20, a Christian Arab and the son of well-known veteran attorney Elias Khoury of Beit Hanina, was shot to death from a vehicle  while jogging in the north Jerusalem neighborhood of French Hill. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, which claimed responsibility for the attack, later published an apology.

Apr 3, 2004 – Yaakov (Kobi) Zagha, 40, of Avnei Hefetz was shot dead by a terrorist outside his home, after his daughter Hani, 14, was shot and wounded. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Apr 17, 2004 – Border Policeman Cpl. Kfir Ohayon, 20, of Eilat was killed, three others wounded when a Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up at the Erez Crossing. Hamas and Fatah claimed joint responsibility for the attack.

Apr 25, 2004 – Border Policeman Cpl. Yaniv Mashiah, 20, of Jaffa, was killed and three others lightly wounded just an hour after the beginning of Memorial Day for Israel’s fallen soldiers when shots were fired at their vehicle near Hebron. The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

May 2, 2004 - Tali Hatuel, 34, and her daughters - Hila, 11, Hadar, 9, Roni, 7, and Merav, 2 – of Katif in the Gaza Strip were killed and another civilian and two soldiers wounded when two Palestinian terrorists fired on an Israeli car at the entrance to the Gaza Strip settlement bloc of Gush Katif. Fatah and Islamic Jihad claimed joint responsibility for the attack.

May 11, 2004 – Six IDF soldiers were killed  during an IDF operation to target Qassam workshops in Gaza City, when an Armored Personnel Carrier was struck by an explosive device planted by Palestinian terrorists. Hamas and the Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
The soldiers killed: Sgt. Adaron Amar, 20,  of Eilat; Sgt. Aviad Deri, 21, of Maale Adumim; Staff-Sgt. Ofer Jerbi, 21, of Moshav Ben-Zakai; Staff-Sgt. Ya’akov (Zelco) Marviza, 25, of Kibbutz Hama’apil; Sgt. Kobi Mizrahi, 20, of Moshav Mata; and Staff-Sgt. Eitan Newman, 21, of Jerusalem.

May 12, 2004 – An IDF officer and four soldiers were killed, and three IDF soldiers were lightly injured, while preparing to detonate a weapon-smuggling tunnel on the Philadelphi Route near the Israeli-Egyptian border near Rafah. Their armored personnel carrier exploded, apparently after being hit by an RPG anti-tank rocket. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
The soldiers killed: Cpl. Elad Cohen, 20, of Jerusalem; Sgt.-Maj. Aiman Ghadir, 24, of Bir Makhsur; Capt. Aviv Hakani, 23, of Ashdod; Sgt. Za’ur (Zohar) Smelev, 19, of Ofakim; and Sgt. Lior Vishinski, 20, of Ramat Gan.

May 14, 2004 – St.-Sgt. Rotem Adam, 21, Rishon Lezion and Sgt. Alexei Hayat, 21, of Beer Sheva were killed and two soldiers moderately wounded by Palestinian sniper fire in the Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip.

May 29, 2004 – Maj. Shachar Ben-Yishai, 25, of Menahemia was killed by Palestinian gunfire following a search in the Balata camp near Nablus. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 21, 2004 – A foreign worker, Weerachai Wongput, 37, from the Nong Han District of the northeastern province of Udon Thani in Thailand, died after being hit by shrapnel from a mortar fired into greenhouses in Kfar Darom in the Gaza Strip. The mortar was fired by Palestinians trying to divert attention from an attempt to infiltrate the settlement. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 27, 2004 – St.-Sgt. Roi Nissim, 20, of Rishon Lezion, was killed and five other soldiers were wounded when their outpost in the Gaza Strip was blown up by Hamas terrorists who tunneled under the position and detonated a massive explosive charge.

June 28, 2004 – Mordechai Yosepov, 49, and Afik Zahavi, four, were killed  when a Kassam rocket fired by Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip struck near a nursery school in the northern Negev town of Sderot.

June 29, 2004 – Moshe Yohai, 63, of Ashdod, was found shot to death in Beit Rima, a Palestinian Authority-controlled village near Ramallah, where he had apparently gone on business. The Aksa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility.

July 4, 2004 – Victor Kreiderman, 49, of Mevo Dotan, was ambushed and shot to death by Aksa Martyrs Brigades terrorists as he and his wife were driving near the village of Yabad. His wife, Emma, was lightly wounded.

July 6, 2004 – Capt. Moran Vardi, 25, of Binyamina, of the Navy Seals commando unit Shayetet 13, was killed, and three others were wounded in an exchange of fire between IDF forces and Palestinian terrorists while attempting to arrest terrorists  in Nablus.

July 11, 2004 – Sgt. Ma’ayan Na’im, 19, of Bat Yam, was killed and 33 wounded when a bomb exploded at a bus stop in downtown Tel Aviv at about 7 a.m. One person was critically wounded, four were moderately wounded, and the rest were lightly hurt.

Aug 13, 2004 – Shlomo Miller, 50, of Itamar in Samaria was killed by a Palestinian terrorist who opened fire outside the settlement gate. The The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility.

Aug 31, 2004 – Sixteen people were killed and 100 wounded in two suicide bombings within minutes of each other on two Beersheba city buses, on route nos. 6 and 12. The buses were traveling along Beersheba’s main street, Rager Blvd, near the city hall. Hamas in Hebron claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims, all residents of Beersheba: Shoshana Amos, 64; Aviel Atash, 3; Vitaly Brodsky, 52; Tamara Dibrashvilli, 70; Raisa Forer, 55; Larisa Gomanenko, 48; Denise Hadad, 50; Tatiana Kortchenko, 49; Rosita Lehman, 45; Karine Malka, 23; Nargiz Ostrovsky, 54; Maria Sokolov, 57; Roman Sokolovsky, 53; Tiroayent Takala, 33; Eliyahu Uzan, 58; Emmanuel Yosef (Yosefov), 28.

Sept 22, 2004 – Two Border Policemen – Lance Cpl. Menashe Komemi, 19, of Moshav Aminadav and Lance Cpl.  Mamoya Tahio, 20, of Rehovot – were killed and 17 Israelis wounded in a suicide bombing carried out by a female terrorist at the French Hill junction hitchhiking post in northern Jerusalem. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sept 23, 2004 – Capt. Tal Bardugo, 21, of Jerusalem, St.-Sgt. Nir Sami, 21, of Jerusalem, and St.-Sgt. Israel Lutati, 20, of Neve Dekalim were killed by several Palestinian terrorists, armed with AK-47 assault riffles and hand grenades, who infiltrated the military post near the community of Morag in the southern Gaza Strip. Another soldier and a journalist were also wounded in the exchange of fire in which the terrorists were killed. Two Fatah-related terror groups and the Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sept 24, 2004 – Tiferet Tratner, 24, of Jerusalem was killed in her home in Neveh Dekalim by a mortar strike on the Gush Katif settlement bloc in the Gaza Strip.

Sept 29, 2004 - Yuval Abebeh, 4, and Dorit (Masarat) Benisian, 2, both of Sderot, were killed by a Kassam rocket fired from Gaza while playing in the street. Some 20 people were wounded. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sept 30, 2004 – St.-Sgt. Gilad Fisher, 22, of Mitzpeh Hoshaya, was killed before dawn when Hamas terrorists, under cover of heavy fog, attacked an IDF lookout post east of Beit Hanoun in the Gaza Strip. Two other soldiers were wounded. The terrorists were killed.

Sept 30, 2004 – Shlomit Batito, 36, of Nissanit, was shot and killed by Hamas terrorists while jogging on the road. Sgt. Victor Ariel, 20, of Kadima, a medic, was killed by a grenade thrown by one of the terrorists as he ran to aid Batito. The terrorists were killed by soldiers.

Oct 6, 2004 – Pratheep Nanongkham, 24, a greenhouse worker from Maha Sarakham province in Thailand, was killed when armed terrorists infiltrated the hothouse area of Kfar Darom in the central Gaza Strip. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Oct 7, 2004 – A total of 32 people were killed in terror bombings at two Sinai holiday resorts frequented by Israelis: 29 at the Taba Hilton and three at Ras a-Satan. Among the dead were 12 Israelis; over 120 were wounded.
The Israeli victims at Taba: Assaf Greenwald, 27, of Ramat Gan; Hafez al-Hafi, 39, of Lod; Rotem Moriah, 27, of Tel Aviv; Tzila Niv, 43, and her two sons, Gilad, 11, and Lior, 3, of Rakefet; Oleg Paizakov, 32, and his wife Ludmilla, 30, of Bat Yam; and Khalil Zeitounya, 10, of Jaffa.
The Israeli victims at Ras a-Satan: Michal Alexander, 27, of Ganei Tikva; Roy Avisaf, 28, of Kfar Sava; and Einat Naor, 27, of Kibbutz Zikim.

Oct 19, 2004 – St.-Sgt. Yair Nisim Turgemann, 22, of Kiryat Arba, was killed at an IDF base near Mevo Dotan in Samaria when Palestinian gunmen opened fire from Palestinian territory west of the community. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Oct 21, 2004 – Sgt.-Maj. Moshe Almaliach, 35, of Dimona, a career NCO in the IDF engineering corps, was killed by a bomb explosion While conducting construction work on the Philadelphi road in the Gaza Strip. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Oct 28, 2004 – Sgt. Michael Chizhik, 21, of Tiberias was killed and six other soldiers wounded in a mortar shell attack on an IDF outpost at Morag in the southern Gaza Strip. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Nov 1, 2004 – Three people were killed and over 30 wounded in a suicide bombing at the Carmel Market in central Tel Aviv. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in Nablus claimed responsibility for the attack, carried out by Amar Alfar, 18, from Askar refugee camp in Nablus.
The victims: Tatiana Ackerman, 32, of Tel Aviv; Leah Levine, 64, of Givatayim; and Shmuel Levy, 65, of Jaffa.

Dec 7, 2004 – St.-Sgt. Nadav Kudinski, 20, of Kiryat Gat of the Oketz canine unit was killed by a bomb, along with his dog, when a booby-trapped chicken coup exploded northwest of the Karni Corssing in the Gaza Strip. Four soldiers were wounded in the exchange of fire while evacuating him. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Dec 12, 2004 – Five IDF soldiers were killed and five wounded when a tunnel filled with 1.5 tons of explosives were detonated under an IDF post at the Rafah  crossing, followed by the infiltration of the post by two terrorists who opened fire and activated another explosive device. Hamas and the Fatah Hawks claimed responsibility for the attack.
The soldiers killed: Sgt. Araf Azbarga, 19, of Kseifeh; Sgt. Sa’id Jahaja, 19, of Arara;  Sgt. Hussein Abu Leil, 23, of Ein Mahal; Corp. Adham Shehada, 19, of Turan; and Sgt. Tarek al-Ziadne, 20, of Rahat.

Dec 14, 2004 – Jitladda Tap-arsa, 19, a female agricultural worker from Udon Thani’s Nong Han district in northereastern Thailand, was killed and two other foreign workers from Thailand and Nepal were wounded by mortar shells fired at Ganei Tal in the Gush Katif settlement bloc from the Gaza Strip.

Dec 21, 2004 – Ariella Fahima, 39, of Moshav Nehusha, south of Beit Shemesh, was stabbed to death at the door to her house, apparently by a terrorist who infiltrated the perimeter fence.

Dec 22, 2004 – Salem (Sami) al-Kimlat, 28, a Bedouin from the town of Rahat employed as a security guard at the construction site of the security fence west of Hebron, was shot and killed by Palestinian terrorists. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Jan 2, 2005 – Nissim Arbiv, 25, of Nissanit in the Gaza Strip was mortally wounded in a mortar shell attack while working in the Erez Industrial Zone. He died of his wounds on January 11. Two others were wounded in the attack, for which Hamas claimed responsibility.

Jan 2 – Vladimir Rubin, 66, of Kiryat Gat, a security guard at the Bet Guvrin National Park, was found shot in the head at the park entrance

Jan 7, 2005 – St.-Sgt. Yosef (Yossi) Atia, 21, of Petah Tikva, was killed and three fellow off-duty soldiers were wounded when Palestinian gunmen opened fire on their car on the Trans-Samaria Highway. The Fatah al-Aksa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.
2nd Lt. Ariel Buda, 21, of Tel Aviv, seriously wounded in the attack, died of his wounds on October 15, 2005.

Jan 12, 2005 – Gideon Rivlin, 50, of Ganei Tal was killed and three IDF soldiers were wounded when a bomb was detonated as a military vehicle patroled the route near Morag in the southern Gaza Strip. Two terrorists were killed by IDF forces. The area was booby-trapped with explosive devices, in addition to the bomb that exploded. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Jan 13, 2005 – On Thursday night, shortly before the closing of the Karni Crossing, terrorists activated an explosive device on the Palestinian side, blowing a hole in the door through which Palestinian terrorists infiltrated the Israeli side of the crossing and opened fire at Israeli civilians. As a result of the explosion and exchanges of fire, six Israeli civilians and three Palestinian terrorists were killed, and five Israeli civilians were wounded. Hamas and the Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed joint responsiblity for the attack.
The victims: Dror Gizri, 30, of Sderot; Ibrahim Kahili, 46, of Umm al-Ghanem; Munam Abu Sabia, 33, of Daburiyeh; Ivan Shmilov, 53, of Sderot; Herzl Shlomo, 51, of Sderot; and Ofer Tiri, 23, of Ashkelon.

Jan 15, 2005 – Ayala-Haya (Ella) Abukasis, 17, of Sderot was mortally wounded when a Qassam rocket landed near her and shrapnel penetrated her cerebellum, leaving her brain dead. She was struck while protecting her younger brother, who was lightly wounded. Kept on life support throughout the week, her parents agreed to stop treatment when doctors told them there was no chance of recovery. She died on January 21.

Jan 18, 2005 – Oded Sharon, 36, from Gan Yavne, an ISA officer, was killed, an IDF officer seriously wounded, and four IDF soldiers and three members of the ISA were lightly wounded in a suicide bombing attack at the Gush Katif junction in the central Gaza Strip. While search procedures were being implemented at a post at the junction, the suicide bomber with explosives strapped to his body detonated himself. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 25, 2005 - Five people were killed and 50  wounded Friday night, when a suicide bomber blew himself up outside the Stage club on the Tel Aviv promenade at around 11:20 P.M., on the corner of Herbert Samuel and Yonah Hanavi streets. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Yitzhak Buzaglo, 40, of Mishmar Hayarden; Aryeh Nagar, 37, of Kfar Sava; Yael Orbach, 28, of Rehovot; Ronen Reuvenov, 30, of Tel Aviv. Odelia Hubara, 26, of Jerusalem, died of her wounds on February 28.

May 2, 2005 – St.-Sgt. Dan Talasnikov, 21, of Nir Galim was killed and another soldier  lightly wounded in an exchange of fire during an operation to arrest wanted terrorists from the Islamic Jihad in the village of Saida, north of Tulkarem. One of the terrorists, responsible for the February 25 suicide bombing in Tel Aviv, was killed. The second terrorist was apprehended.

June 7, 2005 – Three workers were killed and five wounded when a Qassam rocket hit a packing shed in Ganei Tal, in the Gaza Strip, penetrating the building’s roof and exploding indoors. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
The Chinese worker killed has been identified as Bi Shude, 46, from Jilin province in northeastern China. The Palestinian workers killed were Salah Ayash Imran, 57, of Khan Yunis, married and the father of 8, and Muhammed Mahmoud Jaroun, of Khan Yunis.

June 19, 2005 – IDF NCO Sgt.-Maj. Avi Karouchi, 25, of Beersheba was killed and two soldiers were wounded in a coordinated Palestinian attack in which RPG missiles and gunfire were fired at an IDF engineering force conducting construction work on the Philadelphi route along the Israeli-Egyptian border. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 20, 2005 – Yevgeny Reider, 28 of Hermesh was killed and a 16-year old teenager was wounded in a terrorist shooting attack in the village of Baka A-Sharkiya in the northern West Bank. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

June 24, 2005 – Avihai Levy, 17, of Beit Hagai was killed in a drive-by terrorist shooting at a hitchhiking stop about 200 meters from the entrance to Beit Hagai, south of Hebron. Aviad Mansour, 16, of Otniel, fatally wounded in the attack, died on June 26. Three others were wounded. The Islamic Jihad and Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

July 12, 2005 – Rachel Ben Abu, 16, of Tel Aviv; Nofar Horowitz, 16, of Tel Aviv; and Julia Voloshin, 31, of Netanya were killed and about 90 people were wounded when a suicide bomber detonated himself outside Hasharon Mall in Netanya. Anya Lifshitz, 50, of Netanya, who was mortally wounded, succumbed to her wounds on July 13. Cpl. Moshe Maor Jan, 21, of Netanya died of his wounds on July 14. The bomber was identified as Ahmed Abu Khalil, 18, from the West Bank village of Atil. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

July 14, 2005 – Dana Galkowicz, 22, of Kibbutz Bror Hayil, was killed by a Kassam rocket fired at Netiv Ha’asara north of the Gaza Strip. Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Fatah all claimed responsibility for the attack.

July 23, 2005 – Dov, 58, and Rachel Kol, 53, of Jerusalem were killed late Saturday night near the Kissufim crossing in the southern Gaza Strip while returning home from visiting family in Gush Katif. Three others were wounded. The Islamic Jihad and Fatah al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Aug 24, 2005 – Shmuel Mett, 21, of Britain, a Mir Yeshiva student, was returning from the Western Wall to the yeshiva in Jerusalem’s Beit Yisrael neighborhood when he was fatally stabbed near Jaffa Gate in the Old City. Two other students were wounded.

Sept 21, 2005 – Sasson Nuriel, 55, of Jerusalem was kidnapped and slain by Palestinian terrorists. His body was found on Sept 26 in a garbage dump in the industrial zone of Bitunya, west of Ramallah. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Oct 16, 2005 – Matat (Rosenfeld) Adler, 21, and her cousin, Kineret Mandel, 23, both of Carmel, and Oz Ben-Meir, 15, of Maon were killed and three were wounded when Palestinians opened fire at the Gush Etzion junction south of Jerusalem. Another teenager was shot and seriously wounded near Eli, in Samaria. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for both attacks.

Oct 23, 2005 – Katy David, 27, of Kfar Yona, was found murdered in a grove of eucalyptus trees near Hadera. She was stabbed and beaten to death by two Arab terrorists, who later confessed that they murdered her “because she was a Jew.”

Oct 26, 2005 – Seven people were killed and 54 wounded, six seriously, in a suicide bombing at the Hadera open-air market. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack. The victims: Michael Kaufman, 68, of Hadera; Pirhiya Machlouf, 53, of Hadera; Sabiha Nissim, 66, of Moshav Ahituv; Jamil Qa’adan, 48, of Baka al-Gharbiya; and Ya’acov Rahmani, 68, of Hadera. A sixth victim, Genia Poleis, 66, of Hadera, died of her wounds 11 days later, on November 5.
Larissa Grishchenko, 38, of Hadera, fatally wounded in the attack, died on Sept 16, 2009 in a Pardes Hanna hospital after lying unconscious in the hospital for almost four years.

Nov 2, 2005 – St.-Sgt. Yonatan Evron, 20, of Rishon Lezion, was mortally wounded in a gun battle with terrorists near Jenin. He died en route to hospital.

Nov 9, 2005 – Hussam Fathi Mahajna, 36, an Israeli Arab businessman from Umm al-Fahm, was among 57 people murdered and 300 wounded in simultaneous attacks by suicide bombers in Amman, Jordan at three luxury hotels. Mahajna was a guest at a wedding held at the Radisson Hotel, known to be popular with Israeli tourists. Al-Qaida claimed responsiblity for the attacks.

Dec 5, 2005 – Five people were killed and over 50 wounded in a suicide bombing at the entrance to the Sharon shopping mall in Netanya. The terrorist detonated the bomb when he was stopped by security guards, one of whom was killed. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack. The victims: Haim Amram, 26, of Netanya, a security guard at the mall; Alexandra Garmitzky, 65, of Netanya; Daniel Golani, 45, of Nahariya; Elia Rosen, 38, of Bat Hefer; and Keinan Tsuami, 20, of Petah Tikva.

Dec 8, 2005 – Sgt. Nir Kahane, 20, of Kiryat Tivon, was stabbed to death at the Kalandiya checkpoint, south of Ramallah. The assailant was apprehended.The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Dec 16, 2005 – Yosef (Yossi) Shok, 35, of Beit Hagai was killed in a shooting attack while driving home in the southern Hebron hills. Two passengers were wounded. The Islamic Jihad and Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed joint responsibility for the attack.

Dec 29, 2005 – Lt. Ori Binamo, 21, of Nesher was killed when a terrorist en route to carry out an attack in Israel detonated himself at a roadblock set up near Tulkarm following an intelligence tip. A second intended suicide terrorist was also killed in the blast as well as the taxi driver and a third passenger. Three soldiers and seven Palestinians were wounded.

Feb 5, 2006 – Kinneret Ben Shalom Hajbi, 58, of Petah Tikva was stabbed to death by a Palestinian terrorist while traveling on a number 51 service taxi to Tel Aviv. Five other passengers were wounded.

Mar 1, 2006 – Eldar Abir, 48, of Migdalim was killed when two Palestinian shot him at point blank range at the gas station near Migdalim in the West Bank. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 30, 2006 – Rafi Halevy, 63, and his wife Helena, 58, of Kedumim, Re’ut Feldman, 20, of Herzliya, and Shaked Lasker, 16, of Kedumim were killed when a suicide bomber hitchhiker disguised as an ultra-Orthodox yeshiva student detonated his explosive device in a private vehicle near the entrance to Kedumim.

Apr 17, 2006 - Eleven people were killed and over 60 wounded in a suicide bombing during the Passover holiday at the Rosh Ha’ir shawarma restaurant, near the old central bus station in Tel Aviv. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
The victims: Philip Balhasan, 45, of Ashdod; Rozalia Beseneyi, 48, and Piroşca Boda 50, of Romania; Marcel Cohen, 73, of Nice, France; Ariel Darhi, 31, of Bat Yam; Victor Erez, 60, of Givatayim; Binyamin Haputa, 47, of Lod; David Shaulov, 29, of Holon; Lily Yunes, 42, of Oranit.
Lior Anidzar, 26, of Tel Aviv died of his wounds on May 13.
Daniel Wultz, 16, of Weston, Florida (USA) died on May 14.

June 11, 2006 – Marwan Abed Shweika, 35, of the Abu Tor neighborhood in Jerusalem was killed and two other Arab Israelis were wounded in a shooting attack while driving late at night West Bank highway north of Jerusalem.

June 25, 2006 – Lt. Hanan Barak, 20, of Arad and Staff-Sgt. Pavel Slutzker, 20, of Dimona were killed when terrorists from the Hamas and Popular Resistance Committees terror organizations infiltrated Israeli territory between the Kerem Shalom and Sufa crossings, by means of a tunnel dug from the Rafah area. Another soldier was abducted, and four others were wounded.

June 25, 2006 - Eliyahu Pinhas Asheri, 18, of Itamar was kidnapped by terrorists from the Popular Resistance Committees while hitchhiking from Betar Illit, southwest of Bethlehem, to Neveh Tzuf, where he was studying. His body was found on June 29 in Ramallah. It is believed that he was murdered shortly after his kidnapping.

July 17, 2006 - St.-Sgt. Osher Damari, 20, of Netanya  was killed and six IDF soldiers wounded by an explosive device in Nablus as troops from the Haruv Battalion were engaged in anti-terrorist activity. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

July 27, 2006 – The burnt body of Dr. Daniel Yaakobi, 59, a doctor from Yakir in the West Bank, was found in the trunk of his car near Qalqilya. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Aug 10, 2006 – Angelo Frammartino, 24, of Monte Rotondo, Italy was stabbed to death by an Arab knifeman while walking with friends on Sultan Suleiman street in east Jerusalem. It is believed that the attack was a nationalistically motivated terror attack, and not an attempted robbery.

Aug 19, 2006 – St.-Sgt. Ro’i Farjoun, 21, of Yehud was killed when a terrorist opened fire at the Bekaot chekpoint in the Jordan Valley. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sept 12, 2006 – An IDF reserve Bedouin tracker, 44, was killed by sniper fire in the course of an army operation  to uncover terror infrastructure in the Gaza Strip, near the Kissufim Crossing. The armed wing of Hamas and the Popular Resistance Committees claimed responsibility for the shooting.

Nov 1, 2006 – Staff Sergeant Kiril Golenshein, 21, of Moshav Keshet, was killed by a sniper’s bullet as his unit entered the town of Beit Hanoun in the Gaza Strip in pursuit of terrorists firing Kassam rockets at Israel.

Nov 15, 2006 – Fatima Slutsker, 57, of Sderot, was killed by a Kassam rocket fired into the town by Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip. A barrage of six rockets hit Sderot at about 7 a.m., also seriously wounding a security guard for Defense Minister Amir Peretz.

Nov 21, 2006 – Yaakov Yaakobov, 43, of Sderot, died following a day-long struggle by doctors to save his life, after he was mortally wounded by a Kassam rocket fired in the morning by Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip.

Jan 29, 2007 – Three people were killed in a suicide bombing in a bakery in the southern city of Eilat: bakery employees and Eilat residents Emi Haim Elmaliah, 32, Michael Ben Sa’adon, 27, and Israel Zamalloa, 26. The Islamic Jihad and the Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 25, 2007 – The body of Erez Levanon, 42, of Bat Ayin in the Gush Etzion settlement bloc, killed by multiple stab wounds, was found near Beit Omar, north of Halhul. Security officials believe that the murder was terror-related.

May 21, 2007 – Shirel Friedman, 32, of Sderot was killed when a Kassam rocket scored a direct hit  on a car near the town’s shopping center.

May 27, 2007 – Oshri Oz, 36, of Hod Hasharon, was killed when a Kassam rocket landed near his car in Sderot. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

July 12, 2007 – Staff Sgt. Arbel Reich, 21, of Yuvalim was killed when Hamas terrorists ambushed IDF troops engaged in anti-terror activity in the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. The terrorists detonated previously planted explosive devices and then opened fire with rocket-propelled grenades and machineguns.

Sept 18, 2007 – St. Sgt. Ben-Zion Haneman, 21, of Moshav Nov in the Golan Heights, was killed in an exchange of fire with terrorists during IDF activity against a terror attack being jointly planned by operatives of the Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terror organizations in the Ein Beit Ilmeh refugee camp in the West Bank city of Nablus.

Oct 17, 2007 – Sgt. Ben Kubani, 20, of Hadera, was killed in an exchange of fire with terrorists during IDF activity targeting the terror infrastructure near Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.

Oct 29, 2007 – IDF reservist St.-Sgt. Maj. Ehud Efrati, 34, of Beit Yehoshua was killed in an exchange of fire with Palestinian terrorists in southern Gaza Strip, near the Sufa crossing.

Nov 19, 2007 – Ido Zoldan, 29, of Shavei Shomron was killed in a shooting attack near Kedumim in the northern West Bank, when terrorists opened fire from a passing car at around 11:30 pm. The Fatah Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the terror attack as “an act of protest against the Annapolis conference.”

Dec 28, 2007 – Cpl. Ahikam Amihai (20) and Sgt. David Rubin (21), both of Kiryat Arba, were killed by Palestinian terrorists while hiking in the Hebron area. The two Palestinian terrorists turned themselves in to Palestinian General Intelligence in Hebron the same day in order to avoid being apprehended by Israeli security forces.

Jan 15, 2008 - Carlos Andrés Mosquera Chávez, a 21-year-old volunteer from Quito, Ecuador, was killed by a Palestinian sniper from the Gaza Strip as he was working in the fields of Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha. The Hamas Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades claimed responsibility for the shooting.

Jan 24, 2008 – Border Guard Lance Corporal Rami Zuari, 20, of Beersheva was shot and killed at a checkpoint at the northern entrance to Shuafat, north of Jerusalem. The Battalions of Struggle and Return, a previously anonymous offshoot of Fatah’s Aksa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

Feb 4, 2008 – Lyubov Razdolskaya, 73, of Dimona was killed and 38 wounded – Razdolskaya’s husband critically - in a terror attack carried out by a suicide bomber at a shopping center in Dimona. A police officer shot and killed a second terrorist before he detonated his explosive belt. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack and praised it as an “heroic act”.

Feb 27, 2008 – Roni Yihye, 47, of Moshav Bitcha in southern Israel, a student at Sapir College, was killed Wednesday afternoon when a Kassam rocket exploded in a parking lot near the Sderot campus. He died shortly after sustaining massive wounds to his chest. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 1, 2008 – St. Sgt. Doron Asulin, 20, of Beersheba and St. Sgt. Eran Dan-Gur, 20, of Jerusalem were killed in an exchange of fire with Hamas terrorists during an IDF anti-terror operation in northern Gaza targeting rocket launchings. The gunmen reportedly fired mortar shells, antitank and RPG missiles at the soldiers.

Mar 6, 2008 – An IDF soldier – a Bedouin tracker, 27 - was killed during a routine patrol along the security fence in the central Gaza Strip, near Kissufim, when Palestinian terrorists detonated an explosive device near the jeep in which he was driving. Hamas and the Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
St.-Sgt. Liran Banai, 20, of Ashkelon, the critically wounded jeep driver, succumbed to his injuries on Sunday, March 9.

Mar 6, 2008 – Eight students of the Mercaz Harav Yeshiva in Jerusalem were killed when a terrorist armed with a Kalashnikov assault rifle infiltrated the yeshiva and opened fire in the library where about 80 people were gathered, mostly teenagers. Eleven others were wounded, three critically. The terrorist, a resident of East Jerusalem, was killed by an IDF officer.
The victims: Segev Peniel Avihail, 15, of Neve Daniel; Neria Cohen, 15, of Jerusalem; Yonatan Yitzhak Eldar, 16, of Shilo; Yehonadav Haim Hirschfeld, 18, of Kokhav Hashahar; Yohai Lifshitz, 17, of Jerusalem; Doron Meherete, 26, of Ashdod; Avraham David Moses, 16, of Efrat; and Ro’i Roth, 18, of Elkana.

Apr 9, 2008 – St.-Sgt. Sayef Bisan, 21, of the Druze village of Jat in the western Galilee was killed in an exchange of fire with Palestinian terrorists in an overnight IDF operation against terror infrastructure in the southern Gaza Strip. Two soldiers were wounded.

Apr 9, 2008 – Oleg Lipson, 37, and Lev Cherniak, 53, both of Beersheba, were killed when Palestinian terrorists, after firing a salvo of mortars at the Nahal Oz area, penetrated the fuel terminal and opened fire on the civilian employees.

Apr 16, 2008 – Three IDF soldiers – Sgt. Menhash al-Banyat, 20, of the Bedouin community of Kseife in the Negev; Sgt. Matan Ovdati, 19, of Moshav Patish in the western Negev; and Sgt. David Papian, 21, of Tel Aviv – were killed in a confrontation with armed Palestinian gunmen approaching the Gaza security fence south of the Nahal Oz fuel terminal. Three other soldiers were wounded.

Apr 25, 2008 – Two Israeli security guards, Shimon Mizrahi, 53 of Bat Hefer and Eli Wasserman, 51, of Alfei Menashe were killed in a shooting attack in the Nitzanei Shalom industrial park in central Israel. A terrorist managed to infiltrate into the area, opened fire at the guards at close range and fled. The Al-Quds Brigades of the Islamic JIhad organization and Izzadin al-Qassam of Hamas claimed joint responsibility for the attack.

May 9, 2008 - Jimmy Kadoshim, 48, of Kibbutz Kfar Aza, was killed by mortar fire from the Gaza Strip while tending his garden.

May 12, 2008 - Shuli Katz, 70, of Kibbutz Gevaram, was killed while visiting relatives at Moshav Yesha, some 15 kms (9 miles) from the Gaza Strip.

June 5, 2008 – Amnon Rosenberg, 51, of Kibbutz Nirim was killed and four other employees were wounded when a mortar bomb fired by Palestinian terrorists from the Gaza Strip exploded outside the Nirlat paint factory in Kibbutz Nir-Oz. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

July 2, 2008 – Elizabeth (Lili) Goren-Friedman, 54; Batsheva Unterman, 33; and Jean Relevy, 68 - all of Jerusalem – were killed and over 50 wounded in a terror attack in Jerusalem. Driving a bulldozer on Jaffa Road between the Central Bus Station and the Mahane Yehuda market, the terrorist plowed into cars and pedestrians as well as two public buses (Egged buslines 13 and 60) carrying some 50 passengers. Police shot and killed the terrorist.

July 11, 2008 – Border patrolman Lance Corporal David Chriqui, 19, of Rishon Lezion, critically wounded in a terrorist attack in the Old City of Jerusalem. He succumbed to his wounds on July 23.

Oct 23, 2008 – Avraham Ozeri, 86, was stabbed to death near his home in Gilo, Jerusalem, by an Arab terrorist from the Arab village of Tekoa near Bethlehem.

Dec 27, 2008 – Beber Vaknin, 58, of Netivot was killed when a rocket fired from Gaza hit an apartment building in Netivot.

Dec 29, 2008 – Hani al-Mahdi, 27, of Aroar, a Beduin settlement in the Negev was killed when a Grad-type missile fired from Gaza exploded at a construction site in Ashkelon; 16 other workers were wounded. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Dec 29, 2008 – Irit Sheetrit, 39, of Ashdod was killed and several wounded when a Grad rocket exploded in the center of Ashdod. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

Dec 29, 2008 – Warrant Officer Lutfi Nasraladin, 38, of the Druze town of Daliat el-Carmel was killed by a mortar attack on a military base near Nahal Oz.

Jan 27, 2009 – An IDF NCO tracker was killed and three other soldiers wounded when an explosive device was detonated at an IDF patrol on the Israeli side of the Gaza Strip security fence near the Kissufim Crossing. The name of the tracker, a Bedouin from Rahat, has been withheld at the request of his family. An Islamist group affiliated with Al-Qaeda calling itself the ‘Jihad and Tawhid Brigades’ claimed responsibility for the attack.

Mar 15, 2009 – Two police officers – Senior Warrant Officer Yehezkel Ramzarkar, 50, of Maale Ephraim, and Warrant Officer David Rabinowitz, 42, of Ariel - were killed in a shooting attack near Massua in the northern Jordan Valley.

Apr 2, 2009 – Shlomo Nativ, 13, was killed by an axe-wielding terrorist in his community of Bat Ayin in Gush Etzion.

May 9, 2009 – Gregory Rabinowitz, 56, of Ashdod was kidnapped and strangled to death by three West Bank Palestinians near Gan Yavne.

Dessa offer, Fatahs och Hamas hantverk, vill alltså Bildt och ett antal världsledare ska fortsätta genom att bl.a. tala emot barriären, som började sättas upp 2002, och som mycket påtagligt gjorde nytta. Våra ledare och massmedia tycker det är otroligt mycket viktigare att några araber kan plocka oliver och fortsätta med terrorverksamheten, än att judar skyddar sig. Terrorn fortsätter, även om israeliska soldater i Judéen/Samarien gör ett bra jobb att hitta efterlysta terrorister.

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Det absolut bästa sättet att hedra Rabin är att återigen läsa vad han sa vid det avgörande talet i Knesset av honom 1995, läs på denna länk. Hans fastställande av Osloöverenskommelsens villkor har många försökt gömma och förvanska, inklusive Olmert, Peres och andra vänsterledare i Israel och övriga världen. Det är kristallklart att han sa att Jordandalen för alltid kommer att utgöra Israels östgräns, allt annat är vansinne säkerhetsmässigt sett. FN:s §242 och 338 (som enbart förvandlar den första till en Kapitel VII:resolution, d.v.s. bindande när det gäller saker som att Israel inte behöver lämna ett dugg land förrän landet har säkra och försvarbara gränser). Och det viktigaste, enligt dessa resolutioner, är full säkerhet för Israel, inte alls att palestinaaraberna på något sätt har rätt till ett visst antal kvadratkilometer.

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Varför så många muslimer i England och Sverige.

England

En mycket avslöjande artikel har just skrivits av Melanie Phillips.

Konspirationen för att omvandla Storbritannien

Daily Mail, 26 oktober 2009

Så nu har katten verkligen hoppat ur säcken. I åratal, allt eftersom antalet invand­ra­re till Stor­britan­nien sköt upp till synes okontrollerat, har frågan varit hur exakt detta hade hänt.

Var det genom ett anfall av tank­spriddhet eller inkom­petens? Eller var det inte oavsiktligt alls, utan avsiktligt?

Den senare förklaringen verkade allt för fantastisk. En medveten politik för mass­invand­ring skulle trots allt ha varit ingenting mindre än ett försök att förändra sammansättningen av detta land utan att tala om det för väljarna.

Man kan inte tänka sig ett mera allvarligt missbruk av hela den demokratiska processen. Nu får vi veta att detta är exakt vad som har hänt. Labourregeringen har ägnat sig åt en medveten och hemlig väg emot sabotage av den nationella kulturen.

Detta häpnadsväckande avslöjande dök ganska nonchalant upp förra helgen i en tidningsartikel av en Andrew Neather. Han visar sig ha varit spökskrivare åt Tony Blair, Jack Straw och David Blunkett.

Det var även han som skrev ett epokgörande tal i september 2000 av den dåvarande invandrarministern, Barbara Roche, som krävde en uppluckring av kontrollen över invandringen. Men den verkliga omfattningen av och syftet med denna nya politik var helt mörklagd.

I 1997 års valmanifest lovade Labour “bestämd kontroll över invandringen” och under 2005 utlovades “kraftåtgärder mot missbruk”. År 2001 skrevs det endast: den invandring som behövs för att spegla förändringar i ekonomin för att möta kompetensbrist.

Men allt detta dolde en monumental förändring av politiken. För Neather skrev att fram till “åtminstone februari förra året, då ett nytt poängbaserat system infördes för att begränsa utländska arbetare som svar på ökande uppror, hade avsikten medRoches politik varit att öppna Storbritannien för massinvandring.

Detta har uppnåtts. Omkring 2.3 miljoner invandrare har lagts till befolkningen sedan 2001. Sedan 1997 har antalet arbetstillstånd fyrdubblats till 120.000 per år.

Om inte politiken förändras kommer under de närmaste 25 åren Storbritanniens befolkning att öka med cirka sju miljoner, en tillväxttakt tre gånger så snabb som den som ägde rum på åttiotalet.

En sådan ökning är helt enkelt ohållbar. Storbritannien är redan en av de mest överbefolkade länderna i Europa. Men nu ser vi den verkliga anledningen till att denna politik infördes, och i hemlighet. Regeringens “drivande politiska syfte”, skrev Neather, var “att göra Storbritannien verkligt mångkulturellt”.

Det var alltså ett politiskt motiverat försök av ministrarna att omvandla den grundläggande sammansättningen och identiteten i detta land. Det gjordes för att förstöra rätten för det brittiska folket att leva i ett samhälle som definieras av en gemensam historia, religion, juridik, språk och traditioner.

Det gjordes för att för alltid förstöra vad det innebär att vara kulturellt brittisk och sätta en “mångkulturell” identitet i dess ställe. Och det gjordes utan att tala om för eller fråga det brittiska folket om de ville se sitt land och sin kultur omvandlas på detta sätt.

ELAKT uttryckt, en motivation för arbetarpartiets ministrar var “att gnida Högerns näsor i mångfalden och göra deras argument inaktuella”.

Även Neather ansåg att denna delen av den vänstersocialistiska mobbningen var “ett steg för långt”.

Bortsett från detta ser Neather inget fel på den politik han har beskrivit. I själva verket är orsaken till hans häpnadsväckande frispråkighet, att han tycker det är något att skryta om. Massinvandringen, skrev han, “hade försett oss med de utländska barnflickor, städerskor och trädgårdsmästare” utan vilka London knappast kunde fungera.

Vilken elitistisk arrogans! Som om de flesta anställer barnflickor, städare och trädgårdsmästare. Och vilken okunnighet. Argumentet att Storbritannien är bättre med denna nivå på invandringen har övertygande visat sig vara katastrofalt ekonomiskt okunnig.

Neather gav intrycket att de flesta invandrare är östeuropéer. Men dessa utgör mindre än en fjärdedel av alla invandrare.

Och faktum är att, trots hans muntra påståenden om motsatsen, har skolor i områden med mycket stor invandring, allt större problem med att hantera så många barn som inte ens kan grundläggande engelska. Övrig service, såsom vård och boende, blir på samma sätt nertyngd av det stora antalet.

Men det mest förkrossade avslöjandet var att denna politik för massinvandring infördes, inte producera barnflickor eller städare för personer som Neather. Det var för att förstöra Storbritanniens identitet och omvandla det till ett mångkulturellt samhälle där brittiska kännetecken inte skulle ha någon större status än något annat lands.

En viss invandring är verkligen bra för ett land. Men denna politik var inte att förbättra den brittiska kulturen och samhället genom att bredda sammansättningen. Det var för att förstöra dess definierande karaktär helt och hållet.

Det är också en bekväm garanti för en ökande Labour-röstning hos väljarkåren, som en färsk undersökning från valkommissionen har avslöjat, röstar ungefär 90 procent av svarta och tre fjärdedelar av asiater på Labour.

I Neathers hermetiska bubbla, var fördelarna med massinvandringen så överväldigande att han inte kunde förstå varför ministrarna hade varit så nervösa över det.

De var, skrev han, ovilliga att diskutera vad en ökad invandring skulle betyda, framför allt till Labours centrala vita arbetarklassröst. Så de höll det avsiktligt hemligt.

De visste att om de berättade sanningen om vad de gjorde, skulle väljarna resa sig i protest. Så de höll det borta från sina valmanifest.

Det var verkligen en konspiration för att lura väljarna till att röstapå dem. Och ändå är det just dessa människor som har mage att blåsa sig upp i självgod förvåning över ökningen av BNP.

Inte att undra på att Jack Straw såg så nervös ut på förra veckans frågestund när han utfrågades om det var regeringens misslyckande att stoppa invandringen som låg bakom ökat stöd till BNP (British National Party).

Nu vet vi att det inte var något sådant fel i politiken. Det var avsiktligt. För den regering som Straw har varit en medlem i så länge, har i hemlighet planerat att översvämma landet med invandrare att ändra dess karaktär och identitet.

Här har vi mer än någon annan anledning varför Nick Griffin har fått så mycket stöd. Enligt en YouGov undersökning som gjordes efter frågestunden, skulle inte mindre än 22 procent av britterna “allvarligt överväga” att rösta på BNP.

Att nästan en fjärdedel av britterna skulle rösta för ett nynazistiskt parti med åsikter som är fientliga mot demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och vanlig anständighet, är verkligen skrämmande.

Den innersta anledningen är att de i åratal har sett landets politiska landskap förvandlas till oigenkännlighet- och att politiker från alla traditionella partier först har sagt till dem att det inte sker och därefter att de är rasister för att protestera mot det som de ändå ser ske.

Nu har den politiska bilden förändrats över en natt genom den tanklösa uppriktigheten i Andrew Neathers ögonöppnande överlägsenhet. För nu vet vi att Labours politiker faktiskt avsiktligt fått detta att hända – och gjordes i totalt förakt för sina egna kärnväljare.

Som Neather hånfullt sade, de arbetstillfällen som fylls av invandrade arbetarna skulle garanterat inte tas av arbetslösa BNPväljare från Barking eller Burnley – fascistiska au pair erbjudes….. “

Detta är hur New Labour ser den vita arbetarklassen, de som de påstår sig att försvara. Vem kan undra på att dess kärnväljare nu i så stort antal flyr till BNP när Labour behandlar dem så här?

New Labour har fördömt sig själva genom sin egen mun, och de är ansvariga för ökningen av BNP – genom ett ohöljt förräderi av hela nationen.

October 26, 2009
The conspiracy to transform Britain

Daily Mail, 26 October 2009

So now the cat is well and truly out of the bag. For years, as the number of immigrants to Britain shot up apparently uncontrollably, the question was how exactly this had happened.

Was it through a fit of absent-mindedness or gross incompetence? Or was it not inadvertent at all, but deliberate?

The latter explanation seemed just too outrageous. After all, a deliberate policy of mass immigration would have amounted to nothing less than an attempt to change the very make-up of this country without telling the electorate.

There could not have been a more grave abuse of the entire democratic process. Now, however, we learn that this is exactly what did happen. The Labour government has been engaged upon a deliberate and secret policy of national cultural sabotage.

This astonishing revelation surfaced quite casually last weekend in a newspaper article by one Andrew Neather. He turns out to have been a speech writer for Tony Blair, Jack Straw and David Blunkett.

And it was he who wrote a landmark speech in September 2000 by the then immigration minister, Barbara Roche, that called for a loosening of immigration controls. But the true scope and purpose of this new policy was actively concealed.

In its 1997 election manifesto, Labour promised ‘firm control over immigration’ and in 2005 it promised a ‘crackdown on abuse’. In 2001, its manifesto merely said that the immigration rules needed to reflect changes to the economy to meet skills shortages.

But all this concealed a monumental shift of policy. For Neather wrote that until ‘at least February last year’, when a new points-based system was introduced to limit foreign workers in response to increasing uproar, the purpose of the policy Roche ushered in was to open up the UK to mass immigration.

This has been achieved. Some 2.3million migrants have been added to the population since 2001. Since 1997, the number of work permits has quadrupled to 120,000 a year.

Unless policies change, over the next 25 years some seven million more will be added to Britain’s population, a rate of growth three times as fast as took place in the Eighties.

Such an increase is simply unsustainable. Britain is already one of the most overcrowded countries in Europe. But now look at the real reason why this policy was introduced, and in secret. The Government’s ‘driving political purpose’, wrote Neather, was ‘to make the UK truly multicultural’.

It was therefore a politically motivated attempt by ministers to transform the fundamental make-up and identity of this country. It was done to destroy the right of the British people to live in a society defined by a common history, religion, law, language and traditions.

It was done to destroy for ever what it means to be culturally British and to put another ‘multicultural’ identity in its place. And it was done without telling or asking the British people whether they wanted their country and their culture to be transformed in this way.

Spitefully, one motivation by Labour ministers was ‘to rub the Right’s nose in diversity and render their arguments out of date’.

Even Neather found that particular element of gratuitous Left-wing bullying to be ‘a manoeuvre too far’.

Yet apart from this, Neather sees nothing wrong in the policy he has described. Indeed, the reason for his astonishing candour is he thinks it’s something to boast about. Mass immigration, he wrote, had provided the ‘foreign nannies, cleaners and gardeners’ without whom London could hardly function.

What elitist arrogance! As if most people employ nannies, cleaners and gardeners. And what ignorance. The argument that Britain is better off with this level of immigration has been conclusively shown to be economically illiterate.

Neather gave the impression that most immigrants are Eastern Europeans. But these form fewer than a quarter of all immigrants.

And the fact is that, despite his blithe assertions to the contrary, schools in areas of very high immigration find it desperately difficult to cope with so many children who don’t even have basic English. Other services, such as health or housing, are similarly being overwhelmed by the sheer weight of numbers.

But the most shattering revelation was that this policy of mass immigration was not introduced to produce nannies or cleaners for the likes of Neather. It was to destroy Britain’s identity and transform it into a multicultural society where British attributes would have no greater status than any other country’s.

A measure of immigration is indeed good for a country. But this policy was not to enhance British culture and society by broadening the mix. It was to destroy its defining character altogether.

It also conveniently guaranteed an increasingly Labour-voting electorate since, as a recent survey by the Electoral Commission has revealed, some 90 per cent of black people and three-quarters of Asians vote Labour.

In Neather’s hermetically sealed bubble, the benefits of mass immigration were so overwhelming he couldn’t understand why ministers had been so nervous about it.

They were, he wrote, reluctant to discuss what increased immigration would mean, above all to Labour’s core white working class vote. So they deliberately kept it secret.

They knew that if they told the truth about what they were doing, voters would rise up in protest. So they kept it out of their election manifestos.

It was indeed a conspiracy to deceive the electorate into voting for them. And yet it is these very people who have the gall to puff themselves up in self-righteous astonishment at the rise of the BNP.

No wonder Jack Straw was so shifty on last week’s Question Time when he was asked whether it was the Government’s failure to halt immigration which lay behind increasing support for the BNP.

Now we know it was no such failure of policy. It was deliberate. For the government of which Straw is such a long- standing member had secretly plotted to flood the country with immigrants to change its very character and identity.

This more than any other reason is why Nick Griffin has gained so much support. According to a YouGov poll taken after Question Time, no fewer than 22 per cent of British voters would ’seriously consider’ voting for the BNP.

That nearly one quarter of British people might vote for a neo-Nazi party with views inimical to democracy, human rights and common decency is truly appalling.

The core reason is that for years they have watched as their country’s landscape has been transformed out of all recognition — and that politicians from all mainstream parties have told them first that it isn’t happening and second, that they are racist bigots to object even if it is.

Now the political picture has been transformed overnight by the unguarded candour of Andrew Neather’s eye-opening superciliousness. For now we know that Labour politicians actually caused this to happen – and did so out of total contempt for their own core voters.

As Neather sneered, the jobs filled by immigrant workers ‘certainly wouldn’t be taken by unemployed BNP voters from Barking or Burnley –fascist au pair, anyone?’

So that’s how New Labour views the white working class, supposedly the very people it is in politics to champion. Who can wonder that its core vote is now decamping in such large numbers to the BNP when Labour treats them like this?

Condemned out of its own mouth, it is New Labour that is responsible for the rise of the BNP — by an act of unalloyed treachery to the entire nation.


Sverige

Liknande avslöjanden har än inte gjorts här än, men resul­ta­tet får en att undra när de uppenbarar sej. BNP har sin mot­sva­rig­het i SD förstås. DN skrev en avslöjande artikel om det förra året – utan att komma fram till liknande slutsatser förstås, men ej heller på någon annan bakomliggande orsak till den mycket egendomliga immigrationen till Sverige.

Holland

Där är Geert Wilders högerparti Party for Freedom näst störst med 17%

OBS – jag likställer ingalunda dessa tre partier! Enbart att en anledning att de har blivit mycket populära och populära diskussionsobjekt på sistone är den muslimska folkvandringen till Europa.

Europa

BBC har en muslimkarta över Europa här.

Utifrån

Muslims Have Conquered Europe Without Firing A Shot

En varning från USA skriven 15 maj 2009.

Eurabia

Så vad betyder allt detta? Att regeringar i Europa har sambarbetat med vad som är en direkt folkvandring av muslimer hit? Se också vad Daniel Pipes säger i sin artikel Europeans Fleeing Eurabia.

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Erdogan föser Turkiet från EU till Iran. Egypten och Jordanien vill inte vara för nära Israel.

Turkiet

Obamas grin mot muslimerna har haft exakt den motsatta effekten som man ser på många punkter. Efter alla hans attacker mot Israel har de också ökat sin animositet mot det judiska landet, med känslan att de har Obama bakom sej. Han börjar dra öronen åt sej, men för sent. INGEN tror längre på honom.

Först en artikel from Guardian om Erdogan. “‘Iran is our friend,’ says Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Därefter ett svar till denna: “‘Lieberman threatened to nuke Gaza‘” – Guardianartikeln slutar med Erdogans “avslöjande” att Lieberman hotade att attackera Gaza med kärnvapen…… Långt innan han hade tillträtt som utrikesminister. Denna artikeln nämner att UD kort och gott svarade: “vi besvarar inte vilka idiotier som helst”.

Egypten: “Egypt slammed over canceled summit

Jordanien bränner israeliska flaggor: “Jordanians protest against Israel peace

Först artikeln i Guardian. Turkiet har alltid legat mellan Europa och Asien fysiskt och mentalt, under många hundra år låg Ottomanska Riket [karta], med kärna i Turkiet, som en blöt trasa över stora delar av Nordafrika, Mellanöstern upp emot Balkan. Det växte sej för stort och ålderdomligt, och försvann efter första världskriget efter att ha förlorat kriget.

Atatürk kom på 20-talet och förvandlade Turkiet till en modern demokratisk stat. Jämförelsevis.

2002 återtog islamisterna ledningen i Turkiet, vilket skrämmer Frankrike och Tyskland men alls icke Bildt. Nedgången börjar.

I intervjun i Guardian säger Erdogan otvivelaktigt att “Ahmadinejad är vår vän”, och de ägnar sig “självklart inte åt att ta fram kärnvapen”. Vi har inga problem alls.

Om inte EU accepterar oss som en bro till 1.5 miljarder muslimer [som de kan vandra över i riktning mot mej...] får EU skylla sig själva.

I sammanfattning berättar artikeln hur Turkiet blir alltmer vänskapligt gentemot det religiösa teokratiska Iran, medan de är alltmer irriterade på EU.

Turkiet ser inget problem alls att Ahmadinejad fejkade valet och bedrog en stor del av befolkningen.

Obama var i Turkiet i april och älskade vad han såg. Som Erdogan sa, USA kan tänka själva och tar inte hänsyn till vad Israel säger.

Som slutkläm berättade han att utrikesminister Avigdor Lieberman hade “hotat att använda kärnvapen mot Gaza”. Han läser Jerusalem Post so fan själv läser Bibeln – i en artikel i JP från januari sa Lieberman: “avsluta kriget med Hamas liksom USA gjorde med Japan” – vilket faktiskt inte är samma sak som att släppa en atombomb på en smal remsa land som ligger helt intill Israel………

Egypten

EU och Medelhavsstaterna skulle haft ett stort mäte i Istanbul i november, men  Egypten backade ut eftersom de inte hade lust att sitta vid ett bord tillsammans med Israel. Peace Middle Eastern style.

Denna Medelhavsunion omfattar 16 stater, muslimska i huvudsak, och Egypten har gått i täten för att bojkotta Israel. OK, Lieberman säger ibland vad han enbart skulle tänka: “Kommer inte Mubarak på besök till Israel kan han go to hell!” under en livlig diskussion förra året – jämfört med den egyptiska pressen som i stort sett var vecka har hårt antisemitiska artiklar, men…….   Det är ju alltid judarna som ska ödmjuka sej.

Mubarak besökte Israel på Rabins begravning, det är allt. Många israeler har turistat i Egypten, israeliska politiker har varit där regelbundet – men från början stoppade Egypten egyptiska turister från att resa dit och kom turister i närheten av den israeliska ambassaden blev de automatiskt klassade som israeliska spioner.

Jordanien

Här bränns det gärna israeliska flaggor, fackorganisationer fördömer regelbundet Israel för att vara Israel. Kungen är inte stark nog att tala om att de är idioter och har allt att förlora på det.

Jordanien hotar om att om inte muslimerna får göra exakt vad de vill i judarnas huvudstad, Jerusalem, blir de arga. Tänker de börja ytterligare krig i förhoppning att det går bättre än förra gången?

Vad ska Bildt göra åt det?

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Human Rights Council måste sätta upp undersökningskommission om 10000 missiler från Hamas.

Goldstonerapporten har blivit förödande utdömd av bl.a. Israel, USA, Italien – de som mest har höjt den till skyarna är arabvärlden och Bildt.

Goldstone fick som enda uppgift av Cuba, Egypten och Pakistan att sätta åt Israel när landet försvarade sig mot missilregnet från Hamas. Uppgiften var så otroligt ensidig att han fattade att han hade blivit totalt utskrattad om han inte tog in åtminstone en antydan till att Israel startade sitt försvarskrig mot dessa 10000 missiler av någon anledning. Han lyssnade pliktskyldigast på ett par judiska vittnen – även om han råkade somna under vittnesmålet. Du kan läsa en översiktsrapport, detaljer om vad som föregick i Gaza på denna länk.

Den stora frågan är: varför kräver Bildt/EU  alls inte någon utredning av Hamas’ aktioner som ledde fram till att Israel långt om länge gjorde vad de skulle ha gjort långt tidigare om inte Sharon hade blivit lurad och Olmert/Livni kommit därefter och genom sina aktioner både i Libanon och Gaza fått araberna att jubla om att Israel inte var så tufft som de hade trott?

FN har väl muttrat lite en och annan gång under denna långa tid sedan terroristerna i Gaza – Hamas, Fatah, Islamic Jihad och resten av terroristerna började skjuta raketer/granater, först på judiska byar där – judarna utgjorde ca en halv procent där och visade hur man utmärkt väl kunde producera stora mängder exportprodukter. Därefter lämnade varenda jude och muslimerna intensifierade skjutandet. Har Säkerhetsrådet gjort ett enda kraftfullt uttalande emot Hamas för detta? Alls icke. Varför icke, Bildt? Har du?

“Det hade jag inte en aaaaaaaaning om” är de svenska politikernas kamprop. Bildt har inte en aaaaaaning om Israels utredning av Gazakriget!

Italien vågar säja att Goldstonerapporten är helt vinklad och upp åt väggarna. Sverige vågar ingenting. Skriver man till UD och frågar om en bestämd punkt angående Sverige får man ett rassel av EU-dokument i huvudet – finns inte Sverige längre?

Jag har ingalunda läst hela rapporten, men många nog har skrivit om den. Den säger rätt klart att den börjar undersökningen när halvåret “stillestånd” under 2008 började. Varför inte januari 2001? Se översiktsrapporten ovan, som talar om 8165 raketer/granater mot civila i Israel före kriget. Under halvårets “stillestånd” avlossade Hamas 362 raketer mot Israel och importerade stora mängder vapen och ammunition och GRAD-raketer som når längre än de hemmagjorda Kassamraketerna. Under veckan efter stilleståndet avlossade Hamas 280 raketer, hur många blir det per timme? Har Goldstone berättat om det? Eller kommer det i nästa utredning som jag drömmer att Bildt ska beställa?

Den nya rapporten måste förstås också handla om de 253 missiler som kommit från Gaza efter kriget – har de glömt bort det? Hag Bildt en aaaaaaning om det? Vet han att 13 föll bara under september? Nähä.

Jag sökte i Goldstone-krönikan efter “Hamas Charter” som definierar dem – ingen träff förstås. SÅ tydlig får man inte vara.

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Vad säger §242 egentligen?

Jag lade nyligen ut originalartikeln här, på engelska, av en av personerna som var med att upprätta §242 och alltså visste exakt vad innebörden var, hur avsikten diskuterades fram och därefter skrevs enligt FN-formellt mönster.

Den skrevs före en av de otaliga fredskonferenserna om Mellanöstern, två år före Osloöverenskommelsen. Den klargör vad som gäller om bosättningarnas legalitet, till skillnad från dagens EU/Bildt/Obama-påståenden om att de på något sätt skulle vara olagliga – ett rent och skärt önsketänkande från deras sida som uppfanns av Röda Korset, se länk.

Eugene W. Rostow
© The New Republic Inc.
21 oktober 1991

Om vi antar att Mellanösternkonferensen verkligen kommer att äga rum kommer dess officiella uppgift bli att åstadkomma fred mellan Israel och dess levantinska grannar enligt Säkerhetsrådets beslut §242 och 338. §242 antogs efter sexdagarskriget 1967 med kriterier för freden medan §338 gjorde denna lagligt bindande [enligt Kapitel VII]. Tyvärr råder stor förvirring om vad dessa beslut egentligen innebär.

I 24 år har arabstaterna låtsats att besluten är “tvetydiga” och kan tolkas som de har lust. Sovjet, några europeiska stater och även amerikanska tjänstemän har cyniskt låtit arabiska talesmän lura sig själva och deras medborgare – för att inte tala om västvärldens opinion – om vad beslutet säger. Även amerikanska journalister kan säga att §242 är “avsiktligt tvetydig” som om var och en kan tolka dem som de vill.

Inget kunde vara längre från sanningen. Beslutet 242 som jag, som statsundersekreterare 1966-69, hjälpte till att formulera, kräver att parterna sluter fred och tillåter Israel att administrera områdena de ockuperade 1967 tills en “rättvis och varaktig fred i Mellanöstern” uppnåtts. När detta uppnåtts kräver den att israels trupper dras tillbaka från en del områden, till vilka räknas Sinaiöknen, Västbanken, Golan, Östra Jerusalem och Gaza.

Det skrevs mycket tydligt “en del områden” och inte “alla områden” då talare efter talare sa att Israel inte skulle tvingas tillbaka till den tidigare bräckliga och oförsvarbara stilleståndslinjen, men skulle lämna områden när väl “säkra och erkända” gränser hade fastställts genom överenskommelse av båda sidorna. Under förhandlingarna skulle man ta hänsyn till olika faktorer som säkerhet, access till sjötransport och övriga lagliga krav.

Det påminns om att det 1949 hade sagts att stilleståndslinjerna “inte på något sätt skulle anses som politiska eller territoriella gränser” eller påverka sidornas slutgiltiga fredliga lösning på det palestinska problemet. Då Israel slöt fred med Egypten 1979 drog det sej helt och hållet tillbaka från hela Sinai. Som säkerhetskrav krävde Israel att Sinai förblev demilitariserat och patrullerades [av FN]. Därigenom har Israel återlämnat mer än 90% av området som ockuperades 1967, och att detta uppfyller kraven i §242 är en tolkning en del i Israel gör.

Uppdelningen av det ockuperade området Judéen/Samarien lämnar §242 helt åt de förhandlande parterna, enligt de principer som har satts upp. Man var medveten om att punkten “säker och erkänd” gräns skulle vara den svåraste punkten att lösa. USA har [detta skrevs alltså 1991] varit helt emot att en tredje palestinsk stat skapas i det som var det Palestinska Mandatet. Ett självständigt Jordanien eller ett Jordanien länkat i en ekonomisk union med Israel är den mest önskvärda lösningen för allas säkerhet och utveckling. Ett i huvudsak judiskt Israel är ett av grundmålen för israelisk politik. Det måste vara möjligt att uppnå dessa mål genom förhandlingar, speciellt om tanken på en ekonomisk union accepteras.

Araberna på Västbanken kan utgöra en autonom provins av Jordanien eller Israel beroende på resultatet av förhandlingarna. Underlättande av migration av araber är en möjlig lösning för araber på Västbanken som önskar bo någon annanstans. Vad som inte kan accepteras är ett syriskt övertagande av Jordanien eller Västbanken, som de försökte 1970.

De hetsiga diskussionerna om Israels bosättningar på Västbanken under ockupationsperioden ska ses med detta perspektiv. Det brittiska mandatet erkände det judiska folkets rätt att bosätta sig i hela det palestinska mandatet. Man sade att lokala förhållanden kunde kräva att England “uppsköt eller förhindrade” judisk bosättning i vad som blev Jordanien. Detta skedde 1922. Rättigheterna för judarna att bosätta sig var de ville väst om Jordanfloden, Västbanken, Jerusalem och Gaza gjordes oangripbar. Den rättigheten har aldrig någonsin avslutats och kan inte avslutas genom något annat än en erkänd fred mellan Israel och dess grannar. Kanske inte ens då, om man ser på artikel 80 i FN-stadgan, “Palestinakapitlet” som säger “Inget i stadgan skall tolkas – för att på något sätt ändra rättigheterna hos några stater eller folk eller grunderna i existerande internationella instrument”.

Vissa regeringar har fått uppfattningen att de judiska bosättningarna på Västbanken skulle vara illegala enligt Genèvekonventionen från 1949. Denna säger att den stat som ockuperar ett område inte får fylla detta med sina egna medborgare. Carter höll på denna tanken, men Reagan sade direkt emot honom, att bosättningarna är helt och hållet legala även om de kan utgöra ett psykologiskt hinder för fredsprocessen.

Den eventuellt kommande konferensen har ingen anledning at ta upp lagligheten i bosättningarna. Dess ändamål är att avsluta den militära ockupationen med en fred. När ockupationen avslutats är Genèvekonventionen irrelevant. Sker en uppdelning av Västbanken mellan Israel och Jordanien måste rättigheterna hos de judiska bosättningarna enligt mandatlagarna vara en del av fredsprocessen.

Denna förståelse av beslut §242 har alltid varit grundstenen för den amerikanska policyn. När president Reagan startade ett nytt fredsinitiativ 1982 sa han “Jag har konstant följt och supportat Israels heroiska kamp för sin överlevnad sedan staten Israel grundades för 34 år sedan: inom gränserna före 1967 var Israel 15 kilometer brett på sitt smalaste ställe. Större delen av Israels befolkning bodde inom det arabiska artilleriets räckvidd och jag tänker ingalunda tvinga Israel att leva så igen.”

Tyvärr vittnar en del uttalanden under Bushs administration och aktioner i denna frågan, och speciellt James Bakers katastrofala tal den 22 maj 1989 om att de har en stark impuls att fly från beslutet §242 som det förhandlades, diskuterades och antogs och ge araberna alla områden mellan 1967 års stilleståndslinjer och Jordanfloden inklusive östra Jerusalem. Det verkar som Bushadministrationen har fått för sig att Västbanken och Gaza är “främmande territorium” som Israel inte har några rättigheter till. Men faktum är att judarna har lika stora rättigheter att bosätta sig där som de har i Haifa.  Västbanken och Gaza har aldrig någonsin varit en del av Jordanien och Jordaniens försök att annektera områdena accepterades aldrig och har nu övergivits. Dessa två bitar land är delar av mandatet som än inte har allokerats till någon stat och skall diskuteras.

Amerikanska positionen i de kommande förhandlingarna måste återvända till grunderna som har format den amerikanska policyn under 75 år. De ska följa lagen  som det enda sättet att sluta en rättvis och varaktig fred.

[För tveksamheter i översättningen - jag har inte översatt ord för ord - se nedan.]

By Eugene W. Rostow
Copyright 1991 The New Republic Inc.
The New Republic, October 21, 1991

Assuming the Middle East conference actually does take place, its official task will be to achieve peace between Israel and its Levantine neighbors in accordance with Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338. Resolution 242, adopted after the Six-Day War in 1967, sets out criteria for peace-making by the parties; Resolution 338, passed after the Yom Kippur War in 1973, makes resolution 242 legally binding and orders the parties to carry out its terms forthwith. Unfortunately, confusion reigns, even in high places, about what those resolutions require.

For twenty-four years Arab states have pretended that the two resolutions are “ambiguous” and can be interpreted to suit their desires. And some European, Soviet and even American officials have cynically allowed Arab spokesman to delude themselves and their people–to say nothing of Western public opinion–about what the resolutions mean. It is common even for American journalists to write that Resolution 242 is “deliberately ambiguous,” as though the parties are equally free to rely on their own reading of its key provisions.

Nothing could be further from the truth. Resolution 242, which as undersecretary of state for political affairs between 1966 and 1969 I helped produce, calls on the parties to make peace and allows Israel to administer the territories it occupied in 1967 until “a just and lasting peace in the Middle East” is achieved. When such a peace is made, Israel is required to withdraw its armed forces “from territories” it occupied during the Six-Day War–not from “the” territories nor from “all” the territories, but from some of the territories, which included the Sinai Desert, the West Bank, the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip.

Five-and-a-half months of vehement public diplomacy in 1967 made it perfectly clear what the missing definite article in Resolution 242 means. Ingeniously drafted resolutions calling for withdrawals from “all” the territories were defeated in the Security Council and the General Assembly. Speaker after speaker made it explicit that Israel was not to be forced back to the “fragile” and “vulnerable” Armistice Demarcation Lines, but should retire once peace was made to what Resolution 242 called “secure and recognized” boundaries, agreed to by the parties. In negotiating such agreements, the parties should take into account, among other factors, security considerations, access to the international waterways of the region, and, of course, their respective legal claims.

Resolution 242 built on the text of the Armistice Agreements of 1949, which provided (except in th case of Lebanon) that the Armistice Demarcation Lines separating the military forces were “not to be construed in any sense” as political or territorial boundaries, and that “no provision” of the Armistice Agreements “Shall in any way prejudice the right, claims, and positions” of the parties “in the ultimate peaceful settlement of the Palestine problem.” In making peace with Egypt in 1979, Israel withdrew from the entire Sinai, which had never been part of the British Mandate.

For security it depended on patrolled demilitarization and the huge area of the desert rather than on territorial change. As a result, more than 90 percent of the territories Israel occupied in 1967 are now under Arab sovereignty. It is hardly surprising that some Israelis take the view that such a transfer fulfills the territorial requirements of Resolution 242, no matter how narrowly they are construed.

Resolution 242 leaves the issue of dividing the occupied areas between Israel and its neighbors entirely to the agreement of the parties in accordance with the principles it sets out. It was, however, negotiated with full realization that the problem of establishing “a secure and recognized” boundary between Israel and Jordan would be the thorniest issue of the peace-making process. The United States has remained firmly opposed to the creation of a third Palestinian state on the territory of the Palestine Mandate. An independent Jordan or a Jordan linked in an economic union with Israel is desirable from the point of view of everybody’s security and prosperity. And a predominantly Jewish Israel is one of the fundamental goals of Israeli policy. It should be possible to reconcile these goals by negotiation, especially if the idea of an economic union is accepted.

The Arabs of the West Bank could constitute the population of an autonomous province of Jordan or of Israel, depending on the course of the negotations. Provisions for a shift of populations or, better still, for individual self-determination are a possible solution for those West Bank Arabs who would prefer to live elsewhere. All these approaches were explored in 1967 and 1968. One should note, however, that Syria cannot be allowed to take over Jordan and the West Bank, as it tried to do in 1970.

The heated question of Israel’s settlements in the West Bank during the occupation period should be viewed in this perspective. The British Mandate recognized the right of the Jewish people to “close settlement” in the whole of the Mandated territory. It was provided that local conditions might require Great Britain to “postpone” or “withhold” Jewish settlement in what is now Jordan. This was done in 1922. But the Jewish right of settlement in Palestine west of the Jordan river, that is, in Israel, the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, was made unassailable. That right has never been terminated and cannot be terminated except by a recognized peace between Israel and its neighbors. And perhaps not even then, in view of Article 80 of the U.N. Charter, “the Palestine article,” which provides that “nothing in the Charter shall be construed … to alter in any manner the rights whatsoever of any states or any peoples or the terms of existing international instruments….”

Some governments have taken the view that under the Geneva Convention of 1949, which deals with the rights of civilians under military occupation, Jewish settlements in the West Bank are illegal, on the ground that the Convention prohibits an occupying power from flooding the occupied territory with its own citizens. President Carter supported this view, but President Reagan reversed him, specifically saying that the settlements are legal but that further settlements should be deferred since they pose a psychological obstacle to the peace process.

In any case, the issue of the legality of the settlements should not come up in the proposed conference, the purpose of which is to end the military occupation by making peace. When the occupation ends, the Geneva Convention becomes irrelevant. If there is to be any division of the West Bank between Israel and Jordan, the Jewish right of settlement recognized by the Mandate will have to be taken into account in the process of making peace.

This reading of Resolution 242 has always been the keystone of American policy. In launching a major peace initiative on September 1, 1982, President Reagan said, “I have personally followed and supported Israel’s heroic struggle for survival since the founding of the state of Israel thirty-four years ago: in the pre-1967 borders, Israel was barely ten miles wide at its narrowest point. The bulk of Israel’s population lived within artillery range of hostile Arab armies. I am not about to ask Israel to live that way again.”

Yet some Bush administration statements and actions on the Arab-Israeli question, and especially Secretary of State James Baker’s disastrous speech of May 22, 1989, betray a strong impulse to escape from the resolutions as they were negotiated, debated, and adopted, and award to the Arabs all the territories between the 1967 lines and the Jordan river, including East Jerusalem. The Bush administration seems to consider the West Bank and the Gaza Strip to be “foreign” territory to which Israel has no claim. Yet the Jews have the same right to settle there as they have to settle in Haifa. The West Bank and the Gaza Strip were never parts of Jordan, and Jordan’s attempt to annex the West Bank was not generally recognized and has now been abandoned. The two parcels of land are parts of the Mandate that have not yet been allocated to Jordan, to Israel, or to any other state, and are a legitimate subject for discussion.

The American position in the coming negotiations should return to the fundamentals of policy and principle that have shaped American policy towards the Middle East for three-quarters of a century. Above all, rising above irritation and pique, it should stand as firmly for fidelity to law in dealing with the Arab-Israeli dispute as President Bush did during the Gulf war. Fidelity to law is the essence of peace, and the only practical rule for making a just and lasting peace.

EUGENE V. ROSTOW is a Distinguished Fellow at the United States Institute of Peace.

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Till och med Dagen rekommenderar israeliska extremvänsterhetsare betalda av EU-pengar för att vara femtekolonnare.

På den gamla goda tiden försökte tidningen Dagen vara lite speciell, lite “bättre” och mänskligare än resten av drevet, men man ser att de nu kör med samma slentrian som de andra.

De drar fram B’tselem och Peace Now, två extremvänsterorganisationer vars ledare har blivit miljonärer på enorma bidrag från EU, kyrkliga organisationer, direkta utbetalningar från enskilda stater som England, Norge, Finland, Sverige – med endast en agenda – att motverka den judiska staten Israels existens. Det är knappast för att hjälpa palestinaaraberna – ser man på listan över fattiga länder på jorden är de långt från de fattigaste länderna – utan det är enbart den klassiska tesen att hjälpa dina fienders fiender – ren klassisk antisemitism.

Huckabee är ett hopp för många, efter det att Obama har fått kanske 4 år på sej att förstöra otroligt mycket för USA, Västvärlden, Israel, utan att någon har vunnit något.

Det helt otroligt löjliga som Dagen drar fram, att judar i sina gamla områden går “emot judisk tro” – det innebär att Gud själv gör det också. Smart, Dagen! Varför inte välja dina lekkamrater från några andra än israels femtekolonnare, som får miljonbidrag från Sverige – se denna länken. Altrnativet är att byta till en annan gud.

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Första US-presidenten på länge som inte är livrädd för terrorister.

Titta först på denna videon! Move US Embassy to Jerusalem.

Där var ett kongressbeslut 1995 att flytta den amerikanska ambassaden från Tel Aviv till israels huvudstad, Jerusalem. Varenda president därefter har varit livrädd för araberna och skjutit upp beslutets verkställande halvår efter halvår – självklart också krypto(?)muslimen Obongo, som inte har gjort ett skvatt positivt för Israel, utan gjort sitt bästa för att såga av de sedan länge goda förbindelserna.

Denna frågan om ambassad i Jerusalem – just nu är där ett amerikanskt konsulat som ENBART RIKTAR SIG TILL ARABER! Förutom amerikaner som är på Västbanken, judar får gå till Tel Aviv. Det är som om Obama redan har givit hela Israels huvudstad till araberna, mycket avsiktligt. Gå och titta på http://jerusalem.usconsulate.gov/ – man kan få texten på arabiska men inte hebreiska – i Israels huvudstad.

Nästa möjlighet har just rest omkring fyra dagar i Israel, Huckabee, och mycket klart i ovanstående video sagt att han inte är lika velig som de senaste presidenterna utan lovar att flytta ambassaden om han blir vald som president 2012. Han är en av republikanernas presidentkandidater, liksom i förra omgången och anses ha god chans att vinna.

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1249418638530&pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull Huckabee: 2-state solution unrealistic.

Netanyahu har nämnt ordet 2-statslösning – som många påpekar. De glömmer alla villkoren, nämligen hela Vägplanen från början till slut, full med villkor för både jude och arab, att tagas steg för steg och parallellt. Abbas har inte ens tagit ingångsvillkoren, att totalt stoppa all hatpropaganda och eliminera Fatahs Konstitution som idag enbart går ut på att se till att Israel elimineras. Alla palestinaarabiska skolor kör fortfarande med en fantasikarta över “Palestina” som omfattar hela Israel, alla israeliska städer är “palestinska städer” och efter Fatahs kongress, så favoriserad av den svenska vänstern och Sahlin, en som förstärkte deras ointresse av några som helst kompromisser, de måste ha hela Jerusalem innan de ens tar fram vattenpipan och börjar diskutera…….   Netanyahu kan känna sej säker på sitt löfte om 2-statslösning – det blir aldrig eftersom araberna vägrar. Fatah vägrar också skapa en stat som omfattar flera miljoner UNRWA-flyktingar som de noggrant har fött upp på internationella pengar för att kastas in i Israel när så lämpligt är.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/132987 Huckabee in Jerusalem: No PA state in Holy Land.


http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/132972 Huckabee supports Jewish growth in Maaleh Adumim – han reste självklart runt i de judiska småstäderna i Samarien och såg ingen som helst anledning till att araber ska få bo överallt men inte judar – det är trots allt ren rasism. De 1.7% av Judéen/Samarien som judar har bebyggt och där man ger många araber arbetstillfällen som de inte skulle ha haft annars – jag vet inte hur stora områden araber har i Israel men det är knappast mindre.

Det lilla jag läst och hört verkar det som om man kunde lite på Huckabee. Jag grumsade inte alltför mycket om Obama innan han konkret började visa sitt agg mot Israel, samtidigt som han inte krävde något från araberna – jag var misstänksam mot plastgrinet och när man hörde vilka enorma kampanjbidrag han hade fått från muslimer och hemliga bidrag (en enorm massa under $200 där man inte behöver rapportera källan). Som vi minns började det mer eller mindre som ett deal: om USA ser till att kärnvapenhotet från Iran helt elimineras, ska Israel och palestinaaraberna förhandla fram en fred – vilket ingalunda betyder att det ska ske etnisk rensning i Judéen/Samarien förstås. Obama blev vald, det första han gjorde när han hade makt var att ringa Abbas och lova guld och gröna skogar i öknen…….    Och sedan dess har Abbas förstås inte gjort ett skvatt, förutom att kräva och kräva och hota och hota.

Just nu är det uppror från alla läger eftersom Obama håller på att demontera USA:s säkerhet, CIA och sätta nationen i fara.  Det gigantiska underskottet i USA:s ekonomi som börjar närma sig $9.000.000.000.000 kommer ändå inte att betala allt han vill åstadkomma, som få av USA:s medborgare vill ha. Åker han inte ut efter 4 år med de stora öronen före, är USA verkligen på väg utför.

Jag tror inte ett ögonblick på att Abbas någonsin kommer att kompromissa över någonting, bara gorma om mer och mer, och inte få något alls. Vad Obama tycker i sin privata kammare spelar faktiskt inte den minsta roll när han hittils har vägrat att utöva några slags påtryckningar på palestinaaraberna. Att TT vill det i dagens tidning, tja…….   Vad TT komplett har glömt är att Netanyahu har varit i Tyskland och – tja, det är ett faktum att Tyskland bidrar mer än någon annan till Irans ekonomi och kärnvapentillverkning. Tyskland sänder den ena miljarden efter den andra till Ahmadenijads skattkistor.

Och i Sveriges Neutrala Radio har Cecilia Ueddén kommit tillbaka från semestern och talar om för världen att Netanyahu ska sparka Lieberman eftersom han är realist och inte ser en enda ljusning hos Abbas möjligheter att kompromissa fram en fred – eftersom Aluf Benn, på “det palestinska språkröret i Israel”, Haaretz, en av dess mest vänsterextrema skribenter, har sagt så……   Där är några väldigt rättframma kommentarer till idiotartikeln som:

Lieberman shows the world that, indeed, there are some straight forward people in Israel

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Shachar i Underlandet

Som hon, Alice, hade fantastiska upplevelser och såg fantastiska ting – försöker Shachar passa ihop hur han anser verkligheten borde vara, med vad som verkligen händer. Har du läst hans senaste, här?

Vi har länge vetat att allt som är dåligt för Israel är bra för honom – han har fått en viss teknik i att jämka det med verkligheten.

Hans ovanligt USA-vänliga utrop: “Inga förändringar till det bättre är möjliga i Mellanöstern utan ett resolut amerikanskt engagemang” hade jag inte trott honom om för ett år sedan.  Ett USA med Mr Obongo President Sir, som började sin karriär med att ringa Abbas med ett. “Don’t worry Sir, Be happy Sir, I will fix the Joos for Ya pronto Sir!” och därefter har uppfört sej som de flesta enbart kan kalla antisionism, tja…….   Kanske judarna inte låter honom?

Obongo sände fyra starka gubbar för att pressa Netanyahu, sedan åkte de hem. De skulle inte ha fått för sej att åka till Abbas och pressa HONOM, den stackarn har ju dåligt hjärta och har opererat det.

Varför skriver inte Shachar om nåt relevant i stället, som Fatahs regelbundna 20-årsmöte? Dom skulle vara intima i tre dagar, och nu planeras mötet att vara i oändlighet, eller tills gubbarna dör. De som inte redan har vitt hår utan bara grått, lär vitna. Och inte av vishet som Gandalf gjorde.

Man ska väl vara glad att staterna i EU för en gångs skull har LITE individualitet kvar. Italien var en av de få som vägrade njuta av Ahmadenijads tal i Genéve. Att Shachar vill, slå samman USA, Arabvärlden och EU mot Israel kunde faktiskt göra Israel arga!

Nä, alla älskar inte Obongo, som Shachar gör. Här kopierar jag in en artikel från analytikern Barry Rubin.

Du behöver ingen avancead engelska för att läsa den:

Do all the world’s countries really love Obama?

Barry Rubin

A recent article lists seven countries, aside from Israel, where it argues relations with the U.S. have declined since Obama took office. In doing so, it was responding to a Washington Posteditorial lavishing praise on the Obama administration and saying relations are better with every country in the world except Israel.

Shockingly, the Post’s main “proof” that relations with other countries had improved is public opinion polls saying Obama is more popular than Bush. Before January 20 would any serious policy analyst or journalist have argued that this is the main element in relations between two countries? Haven’t these people ever heard the expression, “Nice guys finish last”?

The list of seven countries offered by the article includes: Canada (trade disputes), China (worries over the U.S. economy), Colombia (trade), Honduras (coup), Panama and South Korea (both trade), and the United Kingdom (snubs and calling into question the special relationship).

BUT I think it leaves out a lot of others:

Russia: The government there has contempt for Obama. He isn’t so popular among the public either. U.S.-Russia relations, stable under previous administration though hardly warm, are deteriorating.

Central Europe: Former top leaders of the Czech Republic, Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, and the Slovak Republic expressed worry about the Obama administration’s lack of support for them and fear it will cave into Russian demands.

Georgia and Azerbaijan could probably be added to that list. Possibly Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrghziistan, and Turkmenistan could be included, too.

Gulf Arabs: Saudi Arabia, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar, worried about Obama’s engagement policy with Iran.

Lebanon: Worried about Obama’s engagement policy with Syria.

Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia: Worried about Obama’s possible engagement policy with Islamists.

Aside from Jordan, I don’t think there’s any moderate Arab country that ever seemed ecstatic that Obama is president. And now even Jordan (like Kuwait and Saudi Arabia) has publicly–publicly–stated that it will make no gesture toward Israel despite the administration’s request. If they had any respect for Obama they and the Saudis would at least have kept their rejection private.

Asia: South Korea is worried that Obama won’t defend it from North Korea, as well as U.S. trade protectionism; Japan about management of the economy. The trade issue also applies to other Asian states, like Thailand, whose well-being depends to a large extent on exports to the United States.

Iran: Has Obama really improved relations? The Iranian regime mistrusts him. Even if you argue that it fears engagement, well ok that means it is still made more nervous by Obama’s policy.

Even in cases where governments “like” Obama–notably Europe and especially France–don’t they do so precisely because they think they can walk all over him?

That same criterion could also be applied to radical and anti-American regimes: North Korea, Cuba, Bolivia, and Venezuela.

And is Latin America in general really on better terms with the United States than a year ago?

As for sub-Saharan Africa, Obama’s popularity no doubt benefits from the fact that he is an actual direct African-American. No doubt, it hopes for dramatically increased help and attention from America.

Other enthusiasts might be Turkey (whose current government, however, is no warm friend of the United States), Australia (because it has a Labour government), Pakistan (on which the administration is lavishing money), aforementioned European states, and a few others.

But that overall picture is still hardly one of universal improvement, certainly not a springtime for American diplomacy.

What is equally disturbing is the willingness of large sectors of the American policy elite to throw away their independent and critical judgment when it comes to this administration. Either they are lying because they support the government, intimidated, or hypnotized.

Bara för att Shachar har kretat upp Obongo på hans whiteboard på väggen, betyder det inte att han är allmänt älskad och det sjunker stadigt allt eftersom USA:s skuld till världen ökar.

Shachar inser också kristallklart att närmare kontakter mellan USA, Arabvärlden och EU innebär närmare kontakter Israel-Ryssland. Israel har ovanligt många ryssättlingar i ledningen med Lieberman i spetsen. Eftersom Obongo är för feg att våga göra något vad gäller Iran så måste Israel diskutera saken med Ryssland.  En annan diskussion i ämnet här.

En väsentlighet är att Israels ledning slutar att tro på arabisterna i USA:s State Department! De har gjort det alltför länge nu. Här en snutt av Caroline Glick:

The sad truth is that for the past sixteen years, the greatest champion of the view that Israel is a strategic liability rather than a strategic asset for the US and that the US gains more from a weak Israel than a strong Israel has been Israel itself. Successive governments in Jerusalem from the Rabin-Peres government to the Barak, Sharon and Olmert governments all embraced the Arabist view that regional stability and hence Israeli security is enhanced by a weakened Israel. Ehud Olmert’s much-derided 2005 assertion that “We are tired of fighting, we are tired of being courageous, we are tired of winning, we are tired of defeating our enemies,” was simply a whiney affirmation of Israel’s leaders’ embrace of the Arabist worldview.

Kaplan cited Israel’s incompetent handling of the war with Hizbullah in 2006 and its bungling of the campaign against Hamas in Gaza this past December and January as proof of the Arabist claim that it is a strategic burden. What he failed to recognize was that the Olmert government made a clear decision not to win those wars. Doing so would have exposed as folly the government’s central assertion that Israel is better off being weak than strong. In light of this, it is obvious that the Arabist desire to see Israel weakened is not supported by Israel’s performance in Lebanon and Gaza. Israel’s performance in Lebanon and Gaza was a consequence of its leaders’ adoption of the Arabist worldview. Had they rejected it, the results of those wars would likely have been much different.

So too, Israel’s leaders’ adoption of the Arabist view caused the Rabin-Peres government to empower and legitimize terrorists from Fatah and the PLO in the 1993 Oslo accord. It similarly convinced the Barak government to surrender of south Lebanon to Hizbullah in 2000, and it persuaded the Sharon government to surrender of Gaza to Hamas in 2005. In each case, buying into the Arabist view that stability is enhanced through Israeli weakness rather than strength, Israel exacerbated regional instability and imperiled its own citizens by empowering its enemies at its own expense. Most devastatingly, the Sharon and Olmert governments imperiled Israel’s very survival by deciding from 2003 through 2008 to trust the US, Europe and the UN to prevent Iran from acquiring the means to destroy the Jewish state.

Today with Iran on the cusp of a nuclear arsenal, Fatah openly calling for a renewal of the Palestinian jihad against Israel, Hizbullah pointing its expanded missile arsenal at Tel Aviv and Dimona, and the Obama administration, with the help of an ever-expanding chorus of foreign policy “realists” advocating full-blown appeasement of both Iran and the Palestinians at Israel’s expense, it is clear that the time has come for Israel to end the Arabist charade. The time has come for Israel to stop being an engine of its own demise.

The Netanyahu government has a clear choice before it. On the one hand, it has Defense Minister Ehud Barak calling for business as usual. This week Barak recommended that Israel preemptively surrender to the Obama administration and accept its demand that Israel capitulate to Fatah. On the other hand, Ministers Yuli Edelstein and Yisrael Katz pointed out that at its leadership conclave in Bethlehem, Fatah exposed itself as an implacable enemy of Israel. Both Edelstein and Katz demanded that the government stop pretending Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas is a moderate who is interested in peace and expose him for the fraud that he is.

Så – ursäkta mej, men Shachars världsbild har inte så mycket med verkligheten att göra, mer med Alices.

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Fatah, Hamas tålamod. Obama. Iran.

Cement till Gaza

Barak tillåter leverans av mer än 300 ton cement till Hamas, utan några garantier från FN att det används till att bygga upp annat än bunkers inför nästa krig. Se länk1 länk2 AFP. En snabb sökning i Eniros nyhetssökning visar att där är hundratals rapproter att Israel INTE tänker ge cement till terroristerna. När Barak nu gör det, nämns det inte, däremot i Norge.

Efter de två första länkarna är där mängder med rasande kommentarer om att Hamas får allt de vill av Barak, bara de har lite tålamod.

Israel tillåter också överföring av $26 millioner till Fatahanställda där – självklart kommer Hamas inte att få en enda dollar, eftersom det är helt förbjudet enligt ett bindande beslut i Säkerhetsrådet, §1373, att det är strängligen förbjudet att ge pengar etc. till terroristorganisationer. Så när vi framöver ser foton från Gaza är de feta mätta människorna från Fatah och de magra från Hamas.

Nu väntar bara världen på att Hamas ska göra EN LITEN SAK: släppa värnpliktige Shalit fri, för att gränserna ska öppnas som vanliga internationella gränser! Shalit har inte gjort dem något ont, han var en vanlig värnpliktig, inte i en krigssituation där han attackerade någon.

Hamas vägrar göra en sån enkel sak, vilket hade gjort livet mycket behagligare för alla människor som bor i Gaza. Jag har skrivit nog om paradiset Gaza, hur det var när judarna lämnade för 4 år sedan, och varje försämring beror enbart på Gazaaraberna själva.

Mr Obama

Minns vad den karln sa för några månader sedan? Att han krävde concessions, erbjudanden från båda sidorna. Israel har gått med på dessa erbjudanden sedan Osloavtalet 1973 MOT erbjudanden från den andra sidan – som aldrig någonsin har uppfyllts. Olmert gav Abbas i stort sett allting – inklusive tusentals mördare från israeliska fängelser – mot att Abbas inte gjorde ett skvatt. Och alla överöste Abbas med pengar.

Vi vet hur det har gått därefter. Obama har sänt Mitchell, Jones, Ross och Gates för att kräva erbjudanden från Israel. Fortsatte de därefter till Abbas för att kräva motsvarande erbjudanden från honom? Har du sett någon rapport från TT om detta?

Lite som det där om att applådera med en hand.

Så Fatah och Hamas bara sitter och väntar

De vet att Obongo, sorry, Obama kommer springande och hjälper dem, det är bara att sitta och röka sin vattenpipa.

Irans människor väntar

Obongo har inte gjort ett smul till fördel för de vanliga människorna i Iran.

Bildt? När han tillfrågades när han snackade om Iran i Bryssel kom han med det sant Pastor Janssonska yttrandet: “When asked later whether he supported a call by Iranian reformists for a referendum, Bildt declined to answer, saying only that the Iranian authorities “will have to deal with these issues“. Folket i Iran har inget gott att vänta från EU heller – och ingen stat här har minskat den enorma handeln med Iran som många ägnar sig åt.

Bildt said, noting close links between his own country Sweden and Iran.

“We must maintain links and contacts with the Iranian authorities,” he said.

Det enda som är viktigt för Bildt är alltså kontakterna med mullorna och Ahmadenijads regering.

Obama har ju givit Iran tid till september innan han möjligen kan tänkas bli arg på dem.

Bitte Hammargren kan självklart inte låta bli att tala om att “om Israel gör det stora misstaget att försvara sig, DÅ blir Ahmadinejad starkare…….” Och om Israel gör det ännu större misstaget att inte försvara sig? Så långt har hon inte tänkt. Hon har väl diskuterat saken med fru Clinton, som berättade för världen att “om Iran nu bygger ett kärnvapen ska vi sälja fler Patrioter som skydd i Mellanöstern”…….. Intet tal längre om att förhindra att vapnen byggs.

Bitte Hermanssons favoritNGO i Israel, den naziledda Gush Shalom, vars ledare hon talat mycket varmt om, har just anmält grupper i USA som är positivt inställda till nationalistiska judar i Israel, speciellt som den israeliska regeringen har börjat granska alla israeliska NGO:s som får pengar etc. från EU och andra ställen, för att trakassera de nationalister som är en viktig del av vinnarna i det senaste valet. Sök efter Uri Avnery nazi och läs.

TT:s rapport om att 23 bosättningar skulle rivas över en natt

Minns du den? Alla tidningar tryckte det glädjestrålande, en obskyr artikel de hade hittat i vänstertidningen Haaretz. Nu har det kommit kommentar från självaste Talia Sasson, som tillhör vänster-vänsterpartiet Meretz, som blev ökänd när hon skrev den kända Sasson Report  2005 om vilka bosättningar som var illegala, utifrån hennes mycket vinklade politiska uppfattning – har sagt att grodan om att så många bosättningar skulle attackeras på en natt, inte har något med verkligheten att göra.

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