07/16/10

* Extensive ties between Erdogan government, Gaza flotilla organizers Turkish diplomats and government officials told the New York Times that the Turkish organization that led the Gaza-bound flotilla in late May has extensive connections with Turkey’s political elite.

* Most Americans would back Israel attack on Iran More than half of Americans would support Israel taking military action against Iran.

* Jihad cell suspected of targeting Jews, pope Eight residents of the northern city of Nazareth and the local council of Yafa an-Naseriyye were arrested last month on suspicion of dealing with weapons and discussing the possibility of murdering soldiers and Jews, and even target the pope.

* 46% say Obama is pro-Palestinian US President Barack Obama’s efforts to reach out to the people of Israel last week – when he hosted Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu for a positive meeting at the White House and gave his first interview as president to an Israeli television station – were not very successful.

* China’s Wen Supports Euro, Maintains Economic Policy Europe remains a key market for China’s investments of its foreign-exchange reserves.

* Plan calls for NATO troops to ‘overcome Israel’s security objections to a Palestinian state’ The Palestinian Authority has requested that NATO send troops to secure any new Palestinian state in the West Bank.

* Abbas unlikely to agree to direct talks soon, say Ramallah sources Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is averse to resuming direct Middle East talks in the near future.

* Hopes for Peace Process Low, Support for Israel Up Support for Israel is close to a record high in America, according to a new Gallup poll.

* A Song for Israel a Big Hit on YouTube A young woman from Gush Etzion, south of Jerusalem, has succeeded the Latma website’s “We Can Con the World” spoof on the IHH flotilla terror activists as Israel’s best PR representative.

* Netanyahu has Outmaneuvered Obama, TIME Hints In his first 18 months in office, United States President Barack Obama has succeeded in humiliating Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on occasion and forcing a temporary freeze of construction for Jews in Judea and Samaria.

The “Don’t Ask” Trojan Horse Strategy

By: -Col. Bob Maginnis

President Obama’s efforts to scuttle the military’s gay ban are nearing the finish line. Those who care about protecting the military from another of President Obama’s ideologically bad decisions had better act quickly.

The Senate is possibly days from passing an amendment to the Defense Authorization Bill that matches one just passed by the House, which creates a “Trojan Horse”-like repeal of the Pentagon’s ban on homosexuals serving openly in the military.

If that amendment becomes law it remains on hold until a to-be-published Pentagon study based on a biased and just-released survey triggers a rigged certification process. The certified report will automatically lift the military’s longstanding gay ban.

“Trojan Horse” is a term for something intended to subvert by deceptive means. Its etymology is traced to the ancient Greeks who gave a giant wooden horse secretly filled with soldiers as a peace offering which the Trojans brought into Troy. The soldiers emerged from the horse to open Troy’s gates to Greece’s conquering army.

The congressional Democrats’ “Trojan Horse”-like amendment is part of a stratagem launched by Obama in his 2010 State of the Union address to repeal the gay ban.

“I will work with Congress and our military to finally repeal the law that denies gay Americans the right to serve,” Obama said. The following week Defense Secretary Robert Gates testified, “We have received our orders from the commander in chief, and we are moving out accordingly.”

On March 2, Gates told the Pentagon’s Comprehensive Review Working Group (CRWG) to “consider how best to implement a repeal” of 10 U.S.C. § 654, the ‘Policy Concerning Homosexuality in the Armed Forces,’ which is often confused with the Pentagon’s implementing regulation known as “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”

Gates directed the CRWG to “examine the issues associated with repeal” and develop “an implementation plan that addresses the impacts” by December 1. Most importantly he wrote, “I believe it essential that the working group systematically engage the force.”

While the CRWG prepared to “engage the force” through focus groups, a confidential comment website and surveys, the Democratic-dominated Congress realized that waiting until December for the CRWG’s report before acting to repeal the ban could prove politically disastrous. Polls predicting the possibility pro-ban Republicans will take back the House this November would dash the Democrats’ repeal hopes.

Realizing a political tsunami was coming, Sen. Carl Levin (D.-Mich.), the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, floated the idea of introducing an amendment to the Defense Authorization Bill to repeal the ban. That idea gained momentum in April but drew criticism from Secretary Gates who asked the Democrats to wait for the CRWG’s report before taking action.

But in late May anxious gay activists gathered at the White House to craft their “Trojan Horse” amendment. Rep. Patrick Murphy (D.-Pa.) attached that amendment to the Defense Authorization Bill, which was passed by the House along party-lines on May 27. The bill passed even though the four chiefs of the military services asked Congress to wait for the December report and in defiance of the American people.

A May 2010 Zogby interactive poll found that 59% of likely voters want our military leaders to make the decision about the homosexual ban as opposed to 23% who favored Congress. Our constitutional form of government gives the responsibility for such decisions to Congress but legislators shouldn’t ignore the advice of the military chiefs.

Murphy’s amendment links the repeal of the ban to the CRWG’s December report. The legislation requires certification of the report by Secretary Gates, Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, and the President that it is “consistent with military readiness, military effectiveness, unit cohesion and recruiting” and once the Pentagon “has prepared the necessary policies and regulations to implement its repeal.” Once certified, the ban becomes history.

Obama is anxious to sign legislation that includes the repeal. It’s also certain that once Gates’ report is delivered the President and Adm. Mullen, who already expressed his support for lifting the ban, will join the secretary in certifying the report no matter what the CRWG finds. Of course, the CRWG’s report will favor repeal which makes it part of the deceptive “Trojan Horse” strategy.

The CRWG’s charter is clearly biased because Gates’ forbids the group from exploring whether repeal of the gay ban is appropriate for the armed forces. That explains the flawed, pro-repeal survey just released which will play a significant role in formulating the CRWG’s final report.

Last week a defense contractor, Westat of Rockville, Md., e-mailed the CRWG’s survey to 200,000 active duty and 200,000 reserve personnel. The survey was not released to the public because as a Pentagon spokeswoman said, “We want the service members to have the opportunity to open it and read it before they read it in the press.” But on July 9, the Palm Center, a pro-gay group in California, posted the survey on its website.

The survey fails to ask service members whether the homosexual ban should be repealed and doesn’t explore the many consequences of lifting the ban. I advised the Pentagon’s 1993 Military Working Group that drafted the current ban. That group’s report recommended against lifting the ban based on many significant consequences: impact on cohesion, combat effectiveness, privacy, medical, recruiting, retention, and family issues.

The CRWG’s survey measures some of these consequences but completely ignores others affecting morality and the impact on chaplains.

The survey assumes military respondents understand terms like morale, personal readiness, motivation, combat effectiveness, and homosexuality. Providing definitions would have helped and using illustrations or describing behaviors would have been a superior approach. Also, there’s no mention of relevant U.S. government research on homosexual practices such as a report indicating 71% of all American males living with HIV/AIDS infections are “men who have sex with men.”

Respondents are not asked to identify whether they are homosexual or heterosexual, which is a major shortfall. Some survey questions suggest there are gays serving in the military without offering a shred of evidence to support that view. Then the survey asks respondents whether those perceived homosexuals impact undefined unit morale, motivation, readiness, and unit performance.

The questions are stated in such a manner that responses can easily be manipulated to paint a picture that open homosexuality—which is not defined—is a neutral factor. For example, the survey asks respondents to identify the “top three factors that enable you to fulfill your mission during combat?”

“Having only heterosexual members in the unit” is one of thirteen choices. But respondents unfamiliar with the potential damaging impact of open homosexuality on combat would unlikely list that factor from among a list that includes technical capabilities, unit morale, clear objectives, and officers who lead by example.

The CRWG is doing what its political masters directed—chart a path for repeal and figure out how to mitigate the inevitable consequences. The new survey and likely the one scheduled for release to 150,000 military spouses next month are purposely prejudiced by politically correct guidance that ignores contradictory evidence.

The American people should insist the President and Congress stop playing politics with the armed forces. The pending “Trojan Horse” amendment should be withdrawn and the CRWG should be disbanded or redirected to conduct an unbiased study.

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07/15/10

* Israel attack wouldn’t stop Iran nuclear program, says U.K. study An Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities would start a long war and probably not prevent Iran from eventually acquiring nuclear weapons.

* Gaddafi Jr.: Libya to funnel $50M to Gaza Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, chairman of the Gaddafi International Charity and Development Foundation which tried to send an aid vessel to Gaza, says he reached an Egyptian-mediated agreement with Israel.

* Israeli Firm Develops ‘Stealth Paint’ for Aircraft Shades of Star Trek’s Romulan cloaking device: The Israel Air Force may soon be flying under the radar.

* Gush Katif: Past and Future Approximately 350 family farms and agricultural enterprises, producing $120 million in flowers and produce, were based in the Katif Bloc of Jewish towns in Gaza.

* US military to hand over last detention centre in Iraq The Iraqi authorities will take charge of 1,600 of the 1,800 detainees at Camp Cropper, near Baghdad’s airport.

* Argentine Senate backs bill legalising gay marriage The vote in the Senate, which backed the bill by just six votes, came after 14 hours of at times heated debate.

* Europe Warns Obama: This Relationship Is Not Working Europe’s disappointment with President Barack Obama’s presidency was laid bare Thursday as the EU’s most senior figure called for a dramatic effort to revive transatlantic relations.

* World at Risk of Folding in on Itself: Deputy Doom The global economy is at risk of folding in on itself unless policy makers face up to the threat of inflation and exchange rate inflexibility, according to Arun Motianey.

* The 44th U.S. president is a cultural Muslim President Obama is betraying the Jews. He is a cultural Muslim whose sympathies lie with the Islamic world in its life-death struggle against Israel.

* Hamas Panicked When Israel Eased Blockade Israel’s decision to ease its blockade on Gaza has had an odd effect on the region.

* EU reaches out for new powers at United Nations European Council President Herman Van Rompuy will in future be able to address the UN chamber no differently from US President Barack Obama.

07/14/10

* Mubarak defers Netanyahu meeting over East Jerusalem demolitions Egypt President Hosni Mubarak postponed his planned meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over Israel’s recent demolition of unlawful Palestinian structures in East Jerusalem.

* ‘Libyan ship continues to el-Arish’ The IDF on Wednesday confirmed that a Libyan aid ship, the Amalthea, had solved its reported engine problem and was continuing towards Egypt’s el-Arish port.

* Iran: Russia shouldn’t follow US path A top Iranian official on Wednesday called on Russia not to repeat US comments regarding Iran’s nuclear status.

* Iron Dome test in South successful Israel inched a step closer on Wednesday to deploying a missile defense system along the border with the Gaza Strip.

* Diplomat: Egyptian president ‘is a walking corpse’ Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was said to no longer be capable of functioning in his position.

* Beirut: The Second Lebanon War Never Ended A Beirut newspaper contends that the 2006 Second Lebanon War never ended.

* Cleric Urges Murdering US Cartoonist who Didn’t Draw Mohammed Leading terrorist cleric Anwar al-Awlaki has called to murder American cartoonist Molly Norris over “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day.”

* Somali militants ready to terrorize world? The deadly bombings in Uganda’s capital may have heralded a chilling new chapter in the history of a Somali Islamist group with links to al Qaeda.

* Jordan’s Queen Rania rejects offer to publish Hebrew edition of her children’s book Queen Rania of Jordan has turned down several offers to publish a Hebrew version of a children’s book she recently wrote.

* US official slams Israeli right wing An official US source told Ynet Tuesday that the construction of 32 new housing units in Pisgat Ze’ev, Jerusalem land conquered in 1967, was another attempt by the Israeli Right to complicate peace talks.

US threatens to cut Jordan’s aid

By: Yedioth Internet

The United States has threatened to cut financial aid to Jordan, if the Hashemite Kingdom continues to develop its nuclear program without coordinating with Israel, the Arab media reported on Monday.

The American threat comes after Amman rejected Israeli demands to participate in extraction and enrichment of uranium, and Jordan’s failure to obtain US approval for its nuclear plan, despite talks between the two parties, which lasted six months.

According to reports, the ultimatum was probably given to Amman days after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met with Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judah.

In 2007, at least 65, 000 tons of uranium ore was found in the Jordanian desert, making it one of the largest deposits in the world.

The Hashemite Kingdom has claimed its enrichment program was aimed at reducing dependency on petroleum imports. Ninety five percent of Jordan’s energy consumption is supplied by other countries, mainly Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

The nuclear reactor would allow Jordan to produce a large amount of its own electricity and export power to its neighbors. However, the kingdom is dependent on American financial assistance, without which its economy will be severely damaged.

According to Jordanian Minister of Planning Jaafar Abdul Hassan, the United States has transferred Jordan some $665 million during the first half of the year, out of which $360 million was financial aid and $300 million military aid.  —- America’s increased aid to Jordan is meant to help the country deal with financial and social problems, as well as help it strengthen national security.

Last month, King Abdullah accused Israel of blocking his country from achieving nuclear capabilities. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, the king said Israel was pressuring France and South Korea not to sell nuclear technologies to Jordan, and that its covert operations deteriorated the relations between the two countries to the lowest point they’ve been since the peace agreement was signed in 1994.

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07/13/10

* IDF Probe Cites Flotilla ‘Mistakes;’ Libyan Ship Nears Gaza The IDF made mistakes in preparing for the flotilla clash May 31, but there were no wholesale failures.

* Crowd of 10,000 Declare: The Temple Mount Belongs to Jews A huge crowd of 10,000 Jews gathered at the old gates of the Temple Mount Monday night and declared their allegiance to the holy site.

* Turkish government embraces Hamas agenda, gives Israel cold shoulder The Islamist government of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan has adopted the agenda of the Hamas regime in the Gaza Strip.

* US should better define, counter Islamic extremism The Obama administration’s recent move to drop references to Islamic radicalism is drawing fire in a new report.

* Obama at odds with Petraeus doctrine on ‘Islam’ The White House’s official policy of banning the word “Islam” in describing America’s terrorist enemies is in direct conflict with the U.S. military’s war-fighting doctrine.

* Jerusalem Thaws the Freeze, Approves New Housing Jerusalem’s planning commission ended the de facto building freeze Monday night by approving building 32 new housing units in Pisgat Ze’ev.

* US threatens to cut Jordan’s aid The United States has threatened to cut financial aid to Jordan, if the Hashemite Kingdom continues to develop its nuclear program without coordinating with Israel.

* PM dreams of 24-hour,multi-language news network Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu shared his dream to establish a state-sponsored international news network .

* First half of 2010: Record number of tourists in Israel Some 1.6 million people visited Israel between January and July, according to figures released by the Tourism Ministry on Monday.

* Hizbullah tunnels under border Concerns are mounting in the defense establishment that Hizbullah may be digging tunnels from Lebanon to Israel.

07/12/10

* Fatah official: Jerusalem is ticking time bomb Ahmed Qureia says Israel preventing talks by continuing construction in West Bank, e. Jerusalem

* Report: Libya blocking Gadhafi’s son from joining Gaza aid ship Israeli sources have said the ship is expected to dock at the Egyptian port of El-Arish and not try to break the Israeli naval blockade on Gaza.

* Netanyahu: Jerusalem dispute should not delay direct talks Ynet learns PM told forum of seven senior ministers direct negotiations with Abbas set for early August.

* Fifth Anniversary of Ongoing Gush Katif Tragedy to be Marked The fifth anniversary of one of the worst tragedies in the history of the State of Israel will be marked this week at Kissufim and elsewhere in Israel and around the world.

* Crisis Awaits World’s Banks as Trillions Come Due The sovereign debt crisis would seem to create worry enough for European banks, but there is another gathering threat that has not garnered as much notice.

* Nine Days of Mourning Begin Today The “Nine Days” – the second stage of the “Three Weeks” of gradually-increasing mourning over the destruction of the Holy Temples and Israel’s exile – begins today (Monday), the first day of the traditionally mournful month of Av.

* Jerusalem’s Most Ancient Letter Revealed Archaeologists working in Jerusalem have uncovered the most ancient written document ever found in the city – a fragment of a letter thought to date back to the 14th century BCE.

* Iran Vows to Increase Enriched Uranium Stock Sixfold by 2011 Iran said it can produce enough 20 percent-enriched uranium to power its Tehran research reactor, which needs six times the country’s current stockpile, by September next year.

* US support is insurance policy Arad praises Obama’s commitment to Israel’s security.

* Navy preps for Libyan flotilla Ship is determined to break Gaza blockade, not sail to Egypt.

07/10/10

* Hezbollah on high alert over concern Israel ‘preparing something for us’ Hezbollah warned on Saturday that Israel was preparing “something” in Lebanon and that the organization has been on high alert.

* Israel steps up bid to block aid ship bound for Gaza Israel has stepped up its attempts to stop an aid ship breaking its blockade of Gaza, sending a letter to the UN and engaging Greece and Moldova in talks.

* Obama supports Abbas leadership US President Barack Obama on Friday expressed strong support for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s leadership.

* Lebanese army to protect UNIFIL The Lebanese army announced that it will send a brigade south to help UNIFIL peacekeepers in southern Lebanon.

* Likud praise effective settler campaign The campaign by the Council of Jewish Communities in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip to force Likud ministers to abide by their commitments.

* Obama expects ‘no surprises’: Israel won’t strike Iran without U.S. permission Obama said he was confident that Israel would not attack Iran without U.S. permission.

* U.S. Missiles Deployed Near China Send a Message If China’s satellites and spies were working properly, there would have been a flood of unsettling intelligence flowing into the Beijing headquarters of the Chinese navy last week.

* Counter-Terrorism Bureau: ‘Very High’ Risk for Israelis Abroad The Counter Terrorism Bureau of the National Security Council issued a renewed travel warning for Israelis abroad throughout the world Thursday, citing “a very high concrete threat.”

* Visiting Senators Impressed with PA Paramilitary After visiting Iraq and Afghanistan, U.S. Senators John McCain (R), Lindsey Graham (R), and Joe Lieberman (independent), toured the PA-controlled areas in Judea and Samaria and met with PA officials before coming to Jerusalem.

* PA wants guarantees for direct talks On Friday, Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat accused Israel of pressuring the Palestinians into joining direct talks without meeting the basic condition for moving forward, freezing the expansion of the settlements.

07/09/10

* Netanyahu: Peace possible within year Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Israel would not extend a construction moratorium in the West Bank past September.

* U.S. Tomahawk Missiles Deployed Near China Send Message If China’s satellites and spies were working properly, there would have been a flood of unsettling intelligence flowing into the Beijing headquarters of the Chinese navy last week.

* ‘Cairo, Amman worried about Iran nukes’ Egypt and Jordan are growingly concerned with Teheran’s nuclear program.

* Lybian ship to sail for Gaza The Lybian Embassy in Greece announced that a ship carrying humanitarian aid from Lybia to Gaza is scheduled to set sail from Greece on Friday.

* High threat-level for Israelis abroad The National Security Council’s Counter-Terrorism Bureau issued a general advisory Thursday calling on all Israelis traveling abroad to increase alertness.

* US and Russia in Vienna spy swap The US and Russia have taken part in the biggest spy swap since the Cold War, in an exchange at Vienna airport.

* Fresh Iraq bombings hit Shia pilgrims in Baghdad At least five people have been killed by bombs targeting Shia pilgrims in Baghdad, Iraqi officials say.

* Yemen Steps Up War Against al-Qaeda Militants, Terrorism With its insurgencies and economic problems, the government of Yemen could only begrudge coexisting with elements of al-Qaeda in the country.

* Iran to U.S.: No talks until you clarify stance on Israel nukes Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday that the United States must make its position on Israel’s nuclear strategy clear.

* Netanyahu: Israel a Stabilizing Force in Middle East – Video Contrary to what some believe, Israel is actually the greatest source of stability in today’s Middle East.

Photos of Rabbi Chaim Richmond and the Breastplate to be Worn by the High Priest

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Breastplate Worn by the High Priest Rabbi Chaim Richmond Lecturing on the Breastplate
Breastplate Worn by the High Priest Rabbi Chaim Richman Lecturing on the Breastplate
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