News Nosh 04.07.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday April 07, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
“Herzl, Ben Gurion, Begin, Jabotinsky and other Zionist leaders are doing somersaults in their graves. Wild creatures have kidnapped Zionism and now they are dragging it, kicking and screaming, into oblivion.”
--Top political commentator of Maariv, Ben Caspit, writes about how the racism expressed by Habayit Hayehudi MK Betsalel Smotrich is taking over the country.

You Must Be Kidding: 
Beitar Jerusalem soccer team banned Haaretz newspaper reporters from the stadium after the paper called the team 'racist.'


Front Page:
Haaretz
Yedioth Ahronoth
  • “I’m suffering, we must bring Oron to be buried in Israel” – Father of Oron Shaul reveals he got cancer
  • Back to the jail cell (Moshe Katsav)
  • Rona’s torch – She lost her astronaut husband and pilot son and she will light a torch at Independence Day ceremony
  • Woman killed in fire in Hadera
  • The embarrassment: Banks aren’t willing to give mortgage to winners of gov’t housing lottery
Maariv This Week (Hebrew links only) Israel Hayom
  • “Ex-Mossad agents” got in trouble in Romania – Report: “Meir Dagan was behind the activities in Romania”
  • Remains in jail (Moshe Katsav)
  • Bound by his own bullying // Dan Margalit 
  • Rona Ramon is among 14 people lighting torches on Independence Day Eve; “There is no consolation – but there is great pride”
  • Cyber alert: “Anonymous” threatens – today it will attack internet sites in Israel
News Summary:
Israel's rapist ex-president Moshe Katsav was denied early release from prison, an Israeli minister said the probe into the head of the opposition thwarted the establishment of a unity government while the battle between the security establishment and right-wingers over the detention of the Shooting Soldier in Hebron and the storm over the racist statements against Arab by a Jewish Knesset member continued. Also in the news – and prominent in Israel Hayom, was the report of the arrest in Romania of two Israelis who worked for an intelligence company owned by two former Mossad agents – of which former Mossad chief was the honorary president. (Also Maariv
 
Members of the Likud Central Committee threatened to politically "assassinate" Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon in the next primaries after he called those supporting the Shooting Soldier ‘gangs.’ (Also Maariv). But a Likud activist sent a message of support for Yaalon to Likud activists: "Behind the slander – there are elements that have infiltrated among us." Maariv reported that Yaalon got backing from an activist. Lior Harari, who runs the many Whatsapp groups of the Likud members, sent a message to hundreds of members of the Likud central committee, saying that "The blitz that we are witnessing recently against Ya'alon from within the Likud is not new, and certainly is motivated by personal and political motives for an internal party conflict...We appreciate the security leadership of the country.”
 
The IDF leadership is working to correct the norms and values of soldiers, who may think that shooting dead an injured attacker lying unmoving on the street is acceptable. Israeli Soldiers Get Refresher Course on IDF Values After Hebron Shooting. IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot is worried that soldiers may not have a firm grasp on the military's code of ethics and is giving soldiers a refresher cours on IDF values. He addressed the shooting in a talk at the Tze’elim base saying, “Our understanding is that if we don’t present our standards and norms as an army, we will lose this battle.” Eisenkot said he trusted Kfir commander Col. Guy Hazut's statement in the official inquiry that the shooting contravened professional norms and values. (Maariv) The Military advocate general is to decide whether the Shooting Soldier who shot the prone Palestinian assailant will stand trial.

MK Bezalel Smotrich won’t retract his statements that sparked a fury. He said that the "People of Israel are not racist, they have natural feelings" and that he expressed understanding of the feelings of the (Jewish) people, which feels a distance from the Arabs, when he said he supported segregation of Jews and Arabs in maternity wards. (Maariv) Zionist Union MK Nachman Shai called on the State Comptroller to open immediate probe into whether segregation between Jews and Arabs is in fact taking place in maternity wards. Meanwhile, ‘Tag Meir’ activists handed out flowers to the Jewish and Arab mothers in hospitals at Hadassah. “We didn’t find even one mother who shares the racist perspective of Smotrich,” said Tag Meir Chairman, Gadi Gvariyahu.
 
Quick Hits:
  • Special Funding for Israeli Settlements Soared in 2015, Report Shows - All told, public construction and investment has been higher in the West Bank than in other parts of the country: 'The ongoing settlement enterprise involves high costs and a heavy burden on the Israeli economy.' (Haaretz+)
  • More money for settlements: Government approves the addition of 45 million shekels “in light of the situation” - Large-scale program to assist communities in Judea and Samaria will be carried out from the budgets of ministries. Finance Ministry will allocate 15 million shekels, Tourism and Welfare five million and Social Welfare six million. Budget needs gov’t approval. (Maariv)
  • GOC Central Command: Terrorist attacks steadily declining - Diplomatic-Security Cabinet tours military positions in the Ramallah area on Wednesday, receives security briefing from GOC Central Command Maj. Gen. Roni Numa. PM Benjamin Netanyahu praises anti-terrorist activities of Israeli security forces. (Israel Hayom)
  • New Israeli ‘suicidal’ drone allegedly used in Azerbaijan - Alleged footage of what is being termed a "kamikaze drone" produced in Israel has surfaced from the fighting in Azerbaijan. This may be one of the first times this model of drone has been used in warfare. (Ynet and Maariv
  • Minister Katz: "Only the expulsion of families of terrorists to Gaza or Syria will create an absolute deterrent" - The Transportation Minister wrote on his Facebook page that the demolition of terrorists’ homes does not generate enough threat to terrorists, because families are building new homes with funds they receive from donors. (Maariv
  • Worrying: Sharp rise in percentage of children reporting on bullying on social media networks – New study by Prof. Amos Rolider of the Kinneret Academic College found that 70% report on bullying in 2016 compared to 47% in 2015. (Israel Hayom, p. 11)
  • Lapid on Haaretz newspaper: “An instrument in the hands of the BDS movement” - Chairman of Yesh Atid party told a conference of the Israel Trade Bureau that “the continued poisonous and violent offensive of 'Breaking the Silence' and Haaretz newspaper on Zionism and on the IDF's fighting actions has made turned them into a tool of the BDS movement." (Israel Hayom, p. 19)
  • MK Yacimovich Blasts Justice Minister's Attack on Israeli Justice System - 'Something extremely dangerous is threatening Israeli society. The fight for the rule of law and Israeli democracy is fundamental,' says opposition lawmaker. (Haaretz+) 
  • Israel Electric Corp., Palestinians reach deal to suspend West Bank power cuts - Power supply to West Bank cities was disrupted over a mounting $460 million Palestinian debt; under new deal, PA to immediately transfer $4.2 million. (Haaretz+ and Israel Hayom)
  • Illegal Palestinian city being built south of Hebron - Palestinians are building a new city south of Hebron with no permits or central planning, claim members of NGO Regavim. MK Motti Yogev: Lots of money is being invested in financing illegal Palestinian buildings in strategic areas. (Ynet
  • Hacker group threatens annual cyber attack on Israeli institutions - Hacker group Anonymous claims to have attacked 55 Israeli websites, including Knesset, IDF. Israeli officials reject claim, say Israel is "ready for any kind of attack." Earlier this week, Anonymous issued warning of large-scale attack, dubbed OpIsrael. (Israel Hayom)
  • Returning of IDF equipment: Estimated that  $7 million of items will be returned - Campaign to return military equipment and weapons to the IDF has gotten so far a lot of cooperation from the public. However, the organization stressed that the conclusion will focus more on police enforcement. (Maariv
  • Foreign Ministry and PLO engage in Twitter battle - The Israeli Foreign Ministry tweeted at the PLO Negotiation Affairs Department, extending PM Netanyahu's invitation to meet with President Abbas; PLO-NAD responded, 'Negotiate what exactly?' (Yedioth/Ynet
  • Palestinian 'Martyrs' garden' demolished (in E. Jerusalem) - A community garden planted in praise of the memory of terrorists who carried out attacks from the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ras al-Amud was demolished in a joint operation with the Jerusalem Municipality and the Israel Police. (Ynet
  • Newly operational IDF weapon can fire 18 rockets per minute - GPS-guided Romach ("Spear") rocket has reported range of 35 kilometers (22 miles) and 20-kilogram (44-pound) warhead, and is accurate to within 10 meters (33 feet) of target. IDF officer: Tests show each launcher can fire 18 rockets within a minute. (Israel Hayom)
  • Israel Independence Day Torch-lighting Honors Go to 14 Civilian Heroes’ - Rona Ramon, the widow of Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon and mother of pilot Asaf Ramon, among torch lighters. (Haaretz+) 
  • Beitar Jerusalem Spokesman: Not Only Have We Had an Arab Player, There Is Also an Arab Owner’ - ‘Haaretz is a corpse that’s being forcefully and artificially ventilated by some Ashkenazi elite sitting in an ivory tower in central Israel,' says Beitar spokesman Oshri Dudai. (Haaretz+)
  • Israel strengthens border with Lebanon - As part of Project Organizing the Area, a 9- to 10-meter (30- to 33-foot) cliff now bounds community of Hanita, making it harder for Hezbollah terrorists to cross into Israel. "I feel safer, and so do my children and my grandchildren," says resident. (Israel Hayom)
  • Likud Deputy Minister refuses to enter Armenia, requests to return to Israel - Deputy Minister Yaron Mazuz refuses to enter Armenia while part of a delegation of MKs to Georgia and Armenia due to the security situation in the region and claims he wasn't feeling well earlier this week. (Ynet)
  • Helen Mirren to Host 'Jewish Nobel' Award Ceremony in Jerusalem - The Academy Award-winning actress, who will host the June 23 Genesis Prize ceremony, says her connection to Israel and the Jewish people is part of what made her what she is today. (Haaretz
  • Anti-Semitic Incidents in Austria Increase by More Than 80% - Austrian Forum Against Anti-Semitism says 465 cases of anti-Semitism in 2015, including 200 internet postings deemed hostile to Jews. (Haaretz
  • Political furor erupts in N.Y. after alleged anti-Semitic acts on campuses - A spate of incidents involving a pro-Palestinian student group has sparked outrage among academics and a major American Jewish organization, whose demands to take the City University of New York system to task for such activities have reached the legislature in Albany. (Haaretz+) 
  • Al-Qaida Offshoot in Syria Confirms Death of Prominent Leader in U.S. Airstrike - Abu Firas al-Suri was a Syrian Army officer until the 80s and worked closely with Osama bin Laden. (Agencies, Haaretz
  • ISIS Attacks Syrian Forces Near Damascus - ISIS fighters attacked government-held areas in response to recent losses elsewhere. (Agencies, Haaretz
  • Reports: Egyptian Police Officer Probing Italian Student's Death Is Behind His Abduction - Gen. Khaled Shalabi, head of Giza criminal police, ordered the abduction and torture of Giulio Regeni before leading the investigation into his death, Italian newspapers say. (Agencies, Haaretz
  • Egyptian Satellite Firm Cuts Hezbollah TV Broadcasts in Lebanon - The firm reportedly tells Lebanon's Information Ministry that Al-Manar 'provokes sectarian strife.' (Agencies, Haaretz
  • Fearing jihadis, US said to mull pulling troops from north Sinai - As Egypt struggles to provide security for peacekeeping force, American officials reportedly say Israeli-Egyptian border can be monitored by unmanned technology instead. (Agencies, Times of Israel and Maariv)
  • Turkey to Work Toward Stripping Citizenship for Supporting Terrorism - Rights advocates fear that anti-terrorism laws, already used to detain academics and journalists, will be used to stifle discussion of issues such as the Kurdish conflict. (Agencies, Haaretz
  • Bernie Sanders: 10,000 innocents were killed in Gaza - Following his victory in the Wisconsin Democratic primary, Sanders stumbled in an interview with the New York Daily News, widely misrepresenting the number of civilians killed in Operation Protective Edge. (Yedioth/Ynet


Features:
Consumer price: what is behind the Palestinian boycott of Israeli companies?
Why did the Palestinian Authority declare a boycott of the products of five Israeli companies? Who is expected to lose from this? Is this a real threat to the trade relations between the two sides? The Palestinian decision was made in response to the Israeli decision to prevent the entry of products of five Palestinian companies into the markets of East Jerusalem. According to the Palestinian company, Hamuda, Israel stopped allowing the Palestinian companies from selling in East Jerusalem prevent Israeli companies from facing external competition. But Israel’s Ministry of Agriculture [run by hardline settler minister Uri Ariel – OH] argued that the decision to ban the import of products from the Palestinian Authority is not political, but for public health concerns in Israel only. (Tamar Dressler and Yasir Ukbi, Maariv)
 
Commentary/Analysis:
Why Rabbi Sacks Is Wrong: Palestinians Don’t Have to Be anti-Semites to Be anti-Zionists (Peter Beinart, Haaretz+) The former British chief rabbi is a wise and brilliant man, but his recent essay does to Palestinians what anti-Semitism does to Jews: it dehumanizes them.
Smotrich doesn’t demand concentration camps, but he’s got the race theory down pat (Ben Caspit, Maariv) When Prof. Yeshayahu Leibovitz used the term Judeo-Nazis in the early Eighties, the earth trembled. Leibovitz mixed Jews and Nazis, an especially explosive compound, into a new human being. In those days long ago, Leibovitz was perceived as surreal, detached from reality, a big-time exaggerator. So we thought. 30 years have passed, and it turns out that Prof. Leibowitz was a prophet. Isaiah. The wild garden patches have turned into thick forests from which the races like Bezalel Smotrich grew. No, MK Betsalel Smotrich is not a Nazi, but he is the Jew who came closest to this dubious title. Arm’s reach .Smotrich doesn’t demand concentration camps, but he’s got the race theory down pat. Blue and white, Star of David. A million and a half Arabs in Israel are, according to Smotrich, bitter enemies. We are at war against them. Here, there, everywhere all the time. He understands Jewish mothers who do not want to sleep in the same room with an Arab woman in labor, a citizen of Israel with equal rights, just because “maybe in another 20 years, her son will kill my son." He also spoke about the ‘haflot’ (celebrations) of the Arabs in hospitals, but quickly withdrew the comment when people reminded him that not only the Arab sector excels in the field. Also many of us do (so what?)… When we reached Mrs. Smotrich, we started to immediately miss her husband. Revital Smotrich told Rafi Reshef yesterday on Channel 10 that she was not willing for an Arab doctor to deliver her baby. According to her, the moment of birth is so pure, so Jewish, that there is no reason to defile it with Arab hands. A pure Jewish bubble pure they want to establish here, and they are not ashamed to state this. Herzl, Ben Gurion, Begin, Jabotinsky and other Zionist leaders are doing somersaults in their graves. Wild creatures have kidnapped Zionism and now they are dragging it, kicking and screaming, into oblivion. Naftali Bennett took very little time to condemn the Smotrich’s remarks and declare, “Every person is born in the image of G-d." But Bennett, according Smotrich, is a geek who panders to leftists. This is not true. Now, every time we will try to fight a BDS initiative or to convince the world that this is not Apartheid, let's send the Smotrich. He will beat Israeli politeness into them. And what’s most shocking? I'm not sure that his declarations yesterday his electoral status. Yes, Leibowitz ultimately, was right.
The Difference Between Israel's 1948 Generation and Today's (Gideon Levy, Haaretz+) My uncle, who we buried this week, fought alongside other children of refugees who believed this was a war for the liberation of their nation. What does today’s 'war' of occupation have to do with that?
Haaretz Called the Beitar Jerusalem Soccer Team Racist. So They Banned Us From Their Stadium (Eyal Gil, Haaretz+) The Israeli soccer team has never fielded an Arab player in its near-80-year history. When Haaretz highlighted their racist hiring practices, Beitar announced it would be imposing 'sanctions' against the paper. But the recent sanctions against this publication’s reporters can’t prevent it from writing about the team’s racist policy.
Abdominal separation: The maternity wards as a metaphor for the depressing reality in Israel (Nurit Canetti, Maariv) The events in hospitals are mirroring what is happening in society. On the one hand, we are galloping toward a binational state, and on the other hand, we are not willing to accept the other nation, even during a moving moment.
Peace will come from the people (Nadav Shragai, Israel Hayom) Only when there is no separation can Jews and Arabs perceive each other as human beings, not as enemies.
Arrest and Civil Disobedience: What U.S. Jews Need to Do to Support Religious Freedom in Israel (Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie, Haaretz+) Israel’s religious leaders' appalling behavior has caused U.S. Jews’ frustration to reach boiling point. If we don’t channel that anger to act now, we’ll lose the struggle for the Western Wall for another generation. 
Terror is terror: Why Europeans don’t really care about Palestinian terrorism? (Amos Gilboa, Maariv) There is almost no difference between the workings of jihadist terrorism and Palestinian terrorism. One essential difference makes the European Community distinguish between blood and blood. Jihad organizations do not need excuses and justifications why they kill innocent civilians. They do not need any "legitimacy" in carrying out their atrocities. Palestinians (especially the PLO, with Fatah at its center), have always tried to find a "legitimate" pretext for their atrocities: "We are engaged in a struggle for the ‘national liberation’ and we are struggling against the occupation.”
Why Israelis Should Be Grateful for Their Racist Politicians (Allison Kaplan Sommer, Haaretz+) Subtle racism is hard to identify and difficult to battle. But at least blatant declarations, like those recently expressed about Israeli maternity wards, can be denounced and countered. 
The Arab-Israeli conflict: Time to move on (Yoel Meltzer, Yedioth/Ynet) Palestinian refugees are the only refugees in the world who maintain and bequeath refugee status; it is time for Palestinians to be settled in the countries in which they reside. 
Netanyahu Wades in the Swamp of Terror to Stay King (Yechiam Weitz, Haaretz+) Like a magician, the prime minister pulls from his hat an endless variety of anxieties and traumas and brandishes a pessimistic message.
Barghouti says thank you: Remarks like those of Smotrich work against state (Lilach Sigan, Maariv) The boycott movement against Israel is the enemy of all of us, and it is important to eradicate it. But let's start with stopping to provide it with such great material,  such as the remarks of the MK from Habayit Hayehudi. 
Health System Must Stop Segregating Israelis From Birth (Haaretz Editorial) The only thing that could overshadow institutionalized racism and discrimination is even more blatant racism and discrimination bearing the name and face of a Knesset member.
Michael Oren's peace plan (Yuval Karni, Yedioth/Ynet) Kulanu MK Oren has a plan to lay groundwork for two-state solution, one that he believes will 'take the air out of BDS.' However, political infighting threatens his plan, and potentially the two-state solution. 
A Wake-up Call: Celebrating Half a Century of Israeli Occupation (Ari Shavit, Haaretz+) At the end of 50 years, it will be clear what our revealed choice has been: We prefer the Land of Israel over the values of Israel.
 
Prepared for APN by Orly Halpern, independent freelance journalist based in Jerusalem.