Thursday, April 13, 2023

Eight Years of Palestinians and Politicians Pressing Netanyahu

 Nadene Goldfoot                                                 

     The world, especially the USA, clamors for a Palestine and peace to be formed.  Israeli politics are promoting religious rights and want reform to allow each of the three forms of government, Judicial especially, to not have more power than the other two. Almost all of Israel had demonstrators showing their dislike of the new proposals in government.  Netanyahu has pressure from USA's Biden and Arabs for a Palestine. It's so like what he faced eight years ago. 

Today, Thursday, April 13, 2023, it is estimated that 2,007,295,718 people around the world identify themselves as Muslims, which represents over 25% of the world's total population of 8,029,182,872.
                                                      
Their DNA probably goes back to King David as J1 haplogroup, line of Cohens.  Each does what he can to be an Israeli.  
The Jewish population in the world is estimated to be around 14 million. It is spread throughout many countries, with the highest population concentrations in Israel and the United States. In Israel, the Jewish population makes up 74% of the total population; in the United States, Jews make up roughly 2.2% of people.The Jews make up about 0.02% of the world population.  The total area of the State of Israel is 22,145 sq.km (8,630 sq. miles), of which 21,671 sq. km is land area. Israel is some 420 km in length and about 115 km across at the widest point.  To show how little it is, Oregon is 98,466 square miles.  Israel is a very very small state, and Jews have to fight daily to defend themselves and stay alive in one way or another.   .  

In terms of the number of adherents, Islam is the second largest religion in the world. The religion of Islam is part of the official religious system in 26 countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and sub-Saharan Africa. The growth of Islam is faster than that of any other religion worldwide. There are 48 countries that are of Muslim majority population.      

 1.  Dome of the Rock Mosque, 

Eight years ago, Moshe Maoz noted that mosques on Temple Mount  holy to all the Muslims in the world;  to more than 1.5 billion Muslims, almost on a par with Mecca and Medina in importance. 

2.  Al-Aqsa Mosque is located in close proximity to various historical and holy sites in Judaism and Christianity, most notably that of the Temple in Jerusalem  of Solomon (d: 920 BCE) and rebuilt into 2nd Temple (538 BCE)  and updated by Herod (d:4 BCE). The entire area has consequently held high geopolitical significance, and has been a primary flashpoint in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

3.  Temple Mount/Haram al-Sharif:  The Temple Mount, also known as al-Ḥaram al-Sharīf, al-Aqsa Mosque compound, or simply al-Aqsa Mosque, and sometimes as Jerusalem's sacred esplanade, is a hill in the Old City of Jerusalem that has been venerated as a holy site in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam for thousands of years.

East Jerusalem/al Quds al-Sharif ; was a newspaper against Jews living in Palestine.  Al-Quds al-Sharif's first issue was published on April 13th, 1920. The owner and manager of the paper was Hasan Sidqi al-Dajani. Al-Quds al-Sharif (Holy Jerusalem) described itself as “an independent, political biweekly Arabic newspaper.” From the very beginning, it clearly expressed its opposition to Jewish immigration into Palestine.  

Arabs just didn't want Jews in the land as they had been brainwashed against Jews.  Their religious reason is vague. Mohammad died in 632CE.   The Muslim conquest of the Levant (Arabic: فَتْحُ الشَّام,  "Conquest of Syria"), or Arab conquest of Syria, was a 634–638 CE invasion of Byzantine Syria by the Rashidun Caliphate.   The caliphate of the Rashidun, in which virtually all actions had religious import, began with the wars of the riddah (“apostasy”; 632–633), tribal uprisings in Arabia, and ended with the first Muslim civil war (fitnah; 656–661).

 Compared to the Jewish claim since the beginning of time of living in Eretz Yisrael-vetted by the Old Testament of Christians and the Torah by the Jews, it makes Arabs look like newcomers.  

 Most people don't make a significant dent on world history, but the Arabs did. How did the Arabs do it? First and perhaps most important of all, the Arabs did not convert to Christianity like everybody else. Neither did they cling obstinately to their ancestral paganism. Nor did they turn up their noses at Christianity and adopt Judaism. What they did was to come up with a monotheist religion of their own. That initiated an extraordinary series of events.  When Jews had nowhere else to go, the Arabs took them in their land, albeit they were treated as Dhimmis, though.  In a modern sense the dhimmis would be described as second-class citizens. Although dhimmis were allowed to perform their religious rituals, they were obliged to do so in a manner not conspicuous to Muslims.  They were kept from many of the freedoms a citizen had of their country.   Dhimmis, on pain of death, were forbidden to mock or criticize the Koran, Islam or Muhammad, to proselytize among Muslims or to touch a Muslim woman (though a Muslim man could take a non­Muslim as a wife). Dhimmis were excluded from public office and armed service, and were forbidden to bear arms. They were not allowed to ride horses or camels, to build synagogues or churches taller than mosques, to construct houses higher than those of Muslims or to drink wine in public. They were not allowed to pray or mourn in loud voices-as that might offend the Muslims. The dhimmi had to show public deference toward Muslims-always yielding them the center of the road. The dhimmi was not allowed to give evidence in court against a Muslim, and his oath was unacceptable in an Islamic court. To defend himself, the dhimmi would have to purchase Muslim witnesses at great expense. This left the dhimmi with little legal recourse when harmed by a Muslim.

Dhimmis were also forced to wear distinctive clothing. In the ninth century, for example, Baghdad’s Caliph al-Mutawakkil designated a yellow badge for Jews, setting a precedent that would be followed centuries later in Nazi Germany.

The Arabs, in their Arabian homeland, came together to form a state. Then they set out from their homeland and conquered an empire that stretched all the way from Spain to Central Asia and northwestern India. That empire was the crucible in which the Islamic world as we know it began to come into existence.

It’s an extraordinary sequence of events, and lots of people are involved in it. But the most crucial person is Muhammad, because he was the one who gave the Arabs their new monotheism and established their state. 

        IDF paratroopers seeing wall for first time in 1967

Actually, Israel's reclaiming all of Jerusalem in 1967 by winning the Six Day War when all the Muslim states attacked Israel and Israel beat the odds and won in 6 days.  It strengthened Muslim solidarity with these sites and reinforced anti-Semitic hatred in the Arab and Muslim worlds, however.  The odds had been with the Muslims with so many Muslim countries; Syria, Egypt , Jordan with help from Russia fighting against them. 

Nasser's speech said it all for all time on May 26, 1967.  

"The Arab people wants to fight.  We have been waiting for the right day when we would be fully prepared.  Recently, we have felt strong enough to triumph, with G0d's help, if we enter into battle with Israel.  On that basis, we have decided to take the actual measures.  Taking this step makes it imperative that we be ready to embark on a total war with Israel."

Arab political leaders called for a jihad of liberation and radical Muslim groups established special forces for a re-play of the war.  

Iran formed the al Quds Battalions in 1980. Al-Quds (Arabic: القدس, lit. 'The Holy') is an Arabic name for Jerusalem, cognate with Hebrew: הקדש, romanized: Ha-Qodesh, lit.

Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades operatives in Ramallah hold a protest rally for the release of Palestinian prisoner Nasser Abu Hamid (one of the AAMB founders) because of the deterioration of his medical condition. As part of the protest they fired massive quantities of live ammunition into the air (al-Kawfiya TV, September 10, 2022).

Fatah founded the Battalions of the al-Aqsa Martyrs with the outbreak of the 2nd (al-Aqsa) intifada in 2000. al-Aqsa icons appeared on Hamas flags and the northern Islamic movement in Israel campaigned ceaselessly "to protect" al-Aqsa and al-Quds.  Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in a U.S. drone strike on Jan. 3, was the commander of Iran’s Quds Force. WSJ explains how this arm of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was formed and the role it has played in the U.S.-Iran conflict. USA took him out.

Israel and Egypt signed a peace deal in 1979, but many Arab and Muslim government then adopted a more pragmatic approach.

Then the Arab Peace Initiative of 2002, supported by all 57 Arab and Muslim states, was a high point of achievement. It gave Israel peace, security and normal relations in return for the establishment of a Palestinian state along the 1967 lines with East Jerusalem as its capital. This all was reaffirmed in April 2013 and modified to include land swaps, but has never been officially accepted by any Israeli government even as a basis for negotiation. With all the attacks and no sign of withdrawal of platforms to wipe Israel out, Israel felt no security with hatred moving into a state next door to them, even with signing a peace initiative. Signs of peace from them were not in the making.

On September 15, 2020 President Trump presided over a ceremony  on the South Lawn of the White House where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and the foreign ministers of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain, Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Abdullatif Al Zayani, respectively, signed a general declaration of principles, called “The Abraham Accords.” Numerous analysts have focused on the regional impact of the normalization of relations between Israel and these two Gulf Arab countries. However, this development has worldwide geopolitical implications — including for China.

Although the Abraham Accords have been the main focus of Arab-Israeli peace-making since they were signed, the Arab Peace Initiative (API), introduced by the late Saudi King Abdullah 20 some years ago, remains relevant. The Saudi leadership has made clear that it continues to adhere to the API as the mainstay of its approach to formalizing relations with Israel. And declining popular support for the Abraham Accords in the Arab world may make the API once again the better reflection of a path forward for Middle East peace.

U.S. President Bill Clinton looks on as Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) leader Yasser Arafat shake hands after the signing of the Israeli-PLO peace accord at the White House in this September 13, 1993. Photo credit: Reuters

In the end it was mostly a failure, with one exception: the Jordan-Israel peace treaty of October 26, 1994. Twenty-nine years ago, the treaty was signed in the Wadi Arava along the border between the two countries with President Bill Clinton as the witness. It has endured because it has strategic value to both countries and the United States.                      

The prime minister of Israel since December 2022, having previously held the office from 1996 to 1999 and again from 2009 to 2021. He is the chairman of the Likud party. Netanyahu is the longest-tenured prime minister in the country's history, having served for a total of over 15 years. He is also the first prime minister to be born in Israel after its Declaration of Independence.

Eight years ago, 2015,  in elections, the campaign had shown that Netanyahu and the Likud are doing better than expected.  People thought Likud would be better off running Gideon Saar to blunt the "anybody but Bibi" thrust of its rivals.  But Likud used the attack against Netanyahu to throw its opponents.  The media is more likely to be against Bibi. The incumbent Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu of Likud, declared victory in the election, with Likud picking up the highest number of votes. President Reuven Rivlin granted Netanyahu an extension until 6 May 2015 to build a coalition when one had not been finalized in the first four weeks of negotiations.    Building a coalition is the hardest part of being an Israeli Prime Minister.  The problem was with dealing with the "Jewish State factor."    He seems to have resolved that problem        

I note that Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Somalia, and Mauritania,  are Islamic States.  

Most others: Bangladesh, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Malaysia, Tunisia, Tajikistan, Libya, Jordan, United Arab emirates, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Comoroks, Qatar, Brunei, and  Maldives are listed as State Religion.   

Nigeria, Turkey, Iraq, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Niger, Burkina, Mali, Senegal, Ginea, Azerbaijan, Kyagyzstan, Trkmenistan, Chad, Kosovo, The Gambia, Djibouti, Cyprus are SecularI note that Turkey is 99% Muslim;  Iraq is 97% Muslim.  

In 2009, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton voiced support for the establishment of a Palestinian state – a solution not endorsed by prime minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu, with whom she had earlier pledged the United States' cooperation. She put the cart before the horse ! There are conditions when you say something like that !   Upon the arrival of President Obama administration's special envoy, George Mitchell, Netanyahu said that any furtherance of negotiations with the Palestinians would be conditioned on the Palestinians recognizing Israel as a Jewish state.

 Born August 4, 1933-died: January 11, 2021 Sheldon Gary Adelson owned the Israeli daily newspaper Israel Hayom, the Israeli weekly newspaper Makor Rishon, and the American daily newspaper the Las Vegas Review-Journal.  He and his wife Miriam Adelson were Donald Trump's largest donors, providing the largest donation to Trump's 2016 campaign, his presidential inauguration, his defense fund against the Mueller investigation into Russian interference, and the 2020 campaign. He was also a major backer of Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Now Netanyahu faces his own court appearance since he's being indicted  for corruption charges.  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been indicted on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust. The cases involved are known as 1,000, 2,000 and 4,000.  Mr Netanyahu denies any wrongdoing .  The thought is that's why he is for the judicial court to be revamped.  His enemies are having their way with the court system.  
2019: 
Sheldon Adelson, left, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center, and Adelson's wife, Miriam (photo by Eyal Warshavsky) .  In the days leading up to the Israeli election on Sept. 17, President Donald Trump appears to have left Prime Minister Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu twisting in the wind.

While most observers have been attributing Trump’s cooling toward Netanyahu to either rational foreign policy differences–particularly rumors that Trump may make an overture to the leadership of Israel’s arch-enemy, Iran–or Trump’s irrational idiosyncratic irascibility, there’s another factor that is being largely ignored: Trump’s mega-fans, Sheldon and Miriam Adelson.  Sheldon  Adelson, the American businessman billionaire  was pro-Netanyahu.  The newspaper, Yisrael Hayom Daily commands the largest exposure of a print journal eclipsing the Bibi-bashing Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.  Journalists had lost credibility and their rating dipped below that of the politicians.  In September 2017, Adelson was listed by Forbes as having a fortune of US$35.7 billion, and as of September 2020 Forbes listed his net worth as going down to US$29.8 billion.                      

In March 2017, in their coverage of the corruption charges for which Netanyahu was under investigation and could potentially be indicted—Israeli media reported that Netanyahu and Israeli media mogul Arnon Mozes, publisher of Yediot Aharonot [Latest News], had discussed ways to weaken or shut down the Adelsons’ Israel Hayom [Israel Today] newspaper. In exchange, Yediot Aharonot would give Netanyahu more favorable coverage and attack his political opponents. Founded in 1939, Yediot Aharanot had been Israel’s largest newspaper in circulation in sales and circulation until Sheldon and Miriam Adelson had established Israel Today in 2007 with the aim of getting Netanyahu elected and keep him power.

So Israel has had the aid of Adelson while Soros, another billionaire, is against Israel and Netanyahu pretty much.  

Jerusalem's wall and gates from ancient days.  

We've known for the past 8 years that Jerusalem needs to be defused.  A positive response to the Arab Peace Initiative provides the best avenue for doing so.  

Resource: 

Magazine: The Jerusalem Report, March 9, 2015, p.9, The Jerusalem Tinderbox by Moshe Maoz--whoever wins the election, the Jerusalem issue needs to be defused

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Israeli_legislative_election#:~:text=The%20incumbent%20Prime%20Minister%2C%20Benjamin,first%20four%20weeks%20of%20negotiations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson

https://www.mei.edu/publications/china-and-abraham-accords-peace-agreement

https://www.brookings.edu/blog/order-from-chaos/2019/10/23/25-years-on-remembering-the-path-to-peace-for-jordan-and-israel/

https://www.israelhayom.com/2020/11/29/from-mecca-to-jerusalem/






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