News Nosh 04.14.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday April 14, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
"This place, which belongs to all of us, is bleeding from many months of frustration and despair, from hatred, from blindness and from fear. And let's not fool ourselves: this place, our home, is also burning from incitement. And some of that incitement comes from the statements of well-known religious leaders and officials, who claim to speak in the name of religious truth."
--Israeli President Reuven Rivlin said in a meeting with religious leaders of Judaism, Islam and Christianity.

You Must Be Kidding: 
"When the midwife brings a just born Arab baby to the nursery, they say to her, 'What did you bring? Another terrorist?’”
-Dr. Lina Qassem spoke at a Knesset hearing on the subject of the illegal practice of ethnic separation in Israeli hospital maternity wards.**  


Front Page:
Haaretz
Yedioth Ahronoth
  • Severe report: Children of Israel the poorest in the West
  • Deri affair: Brother questioned by police
  • Three mayors – on the way to being put on trial
  • Shameful – What did the female students of the ‘Beit Yaakov’ religious high school receive for Passover? A rag with the multiplication table printed on it and the order: Use it to clean your house and at the same time practice. Netanya Municipality: We will probe
Maariv This Week (Hebrew links only) Israel Hayom

News Summary:
Israel is on security alert for violence in the West Bank during the Passover holiday, but expects no wars with Gaza in the south, the latest on alleged corruption by Israel’s Interior Minister and three mayors were the top stories in today’s Hebrew newspapers. Meanwhile, more settlement housing approved, a raging hearing took place in the Knesset on the separation of Jews and Arabs in the hospital maternity wards, and Israel Hayom ran a strange story about the obvious.

After Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said it Tuesday, the IDF told Israeli military reporters the same thing in a briefing yesterday: it is preparing for a possible escalation of violence in the West Bank and E. Jerusalem and specifically on the Temple Mount during the Passover holiday. (Ynet noted that, unlike the Prime Minster Binyamin Netanyahu, Ya’alon gave the Palestinian security forces and Palestinian parents some of the credit for the reduction of the number of attacks.) 

Meanwhile, “despite the international criticism” (Maariv), Netanyahu and Yaalon approved over 200 new housing units in settlements and outposts, the papers reported. In Har Brakha settlement, where many Likud members live, 54 new housing units were approved and others were approved in Revana, Tekoa, Ganei Modiin, Nokdim and Givat Ze’ev.
 
**People shared terrible testimonies of racism in Israeli hospital maternity wards in a hearing Wednesday held on the subject at the Knesset Committee on the Status of Women, Maariv and Yedioth reported. Dr. Lina Qassem, of Physicians for Human Rights, said that situation was worst at Shaarei Tzedek Hospital [a religious hospital in Jerusalem – OH], where she heard the nurses say to a midwife who brought a just born Arab baby to the nursery: "What did you bring, another terrorist?” The Knesset hearing was held following the uproar caused by remarks by MK Betsalel Smotrich (Habayit Hayehudi) following the report by Army Radio on the illegal separation made by hospital staff. Some MKs expressed satisfaction at Smotrich’s public statements. "We thank Smotrich for exposing the true face of racism,” said Arab MK Ahmad Tibi (Joint List) at the hearing. “Smotrich and his wife apparently did not read Jewish history. It is recommended that they go back a few decades, so that he knows where those words came from, because in German it sounds more authentic." A Jewish MK agreed. “We must thank Smotrich and his wife Revital for the terrible racist remarks which they for which the issue was brought to the agenda,” said MK Revital Sweid (Zionist Camp). “From now on, there will no longer be an unwritten policy, and now we will all pay attention to that." Sweid pointed an accusing finger at the government, saying, "It starts when you say 'Arabs are flocking to the polls.’ …There is a written policy, which is equitable, and there is unwritten racism. The society is ill, and the society is ill because the head of it is ill.” Sweid talked about her personal experiences while she was hospitalized: “I was in the Department of Orthopedics and laid next to a female Arab patient. It was so natural. And the orthopedic surgeon who operated on me at Meir Hospital in Kfar Saba was an Arab, and I didn’t even think twice about it. Indeed, when I gave birth, there was no Arab woman in my room in the maternity ward and maybe this really is an unwritten policy.” A former Ethiopian-Israeli MK testified that the racism is also among Jewish Israelis: She told how the two Ashkenazi mothers who were in the maternity ward room with her, "suddenly disappeared, only because of my skin color. I cried so hard. I thought it was only depending on them. But now I suddenly discover that it's a policy of the health system," said Pnina Timno-Shata.
 
Israel Hayom’s front page story was a non-story. Israel Hayom ‘reported’ that an organization that has existed since 2007 and was founded as a research project of the Coalition of Women for Peace (CWP) – a feminist, Palestinian-Jewish organization devoted to the struggle against the occupation – has “effectively become an invaluable resource for the BDS movement and anyone seeking to impose economic sanctions on Israeli businesses.” The main purpose of www.whoprofits.org is to identify and compile a list of the companies that are commercially complicit in the occupation. Anyone can choose to use that information as they like. The newspaper’s premise is similar to saying that newspapers are responsible for harming US-Israel relations because they make public Israel’s approval of settlement construction.
 
Quick Hits:
  • President warns of bloodshed: "Our house is burning from incitement" - Rivlin met with the Council of Religious Leaders and warned of increased tension on the Temple Mount during the upcoming Passover holiday, based on intelligence reports. He said: "This is a time of emergency, any statement could inflame the entire region." (Maariv and Times of Israel)
  • Israeli soldiers burn Palestinian flag, face disciplinary actions - Squad commander from the Kfir Brigade was relieved of his duty and sentenced to 20 days in military prison, while another soldier was sentenced to a 28-day detention. (Haaretz+, Israel Hayom and Ynet)
  • Palestinian convicted of car-ramming murder in East Jerusalem - Judges reject defendant’s claims of mental incapacity and vehicular malfunctioning in attack that killed Shalom Yohai Sherki last year. (Haaretz+) 
  • Israel Razes Buildings in Jerusalem-area Palestinian Village - The two orders were carried out in Walaja despite an application for a stay of execution of the demolition order that apparently never reached the court. (Haaretz+) 
  • Abu Khdeir murderer appeals sentence: 'I played a minor role' - Attorney of youth sentenced to 21 years for involvement in [brutal] murder of Palestinian teenager [in which they set the boy alive on fire] claims: 'He was unaware of any murderous intentions'; main suspect in the case, Yosef Ben-David Haim, to be sentenced next week. (Ynet)
  • In veiled criticism at justice ministry, Rivlin says judges’ work is not a ’listener request show’ - Speaking at their swearing-in ceremony, president urged 18 new judges to respect democratic institutions; Supreme Court President Miriam Naor said only undemocratic regimes lack checks and balances. (Haaretz+ and Maariv)
  • Immigrants set to celebrate 'Aliyah Day' - Numerous organizations collaborate to honor immigrants with large event next week as part of an ongoing effort to set the 10th of Nissan as "National Immigration Day." Date marks the day Israelites crossed into the Land of Israel. (Israel Hayom)
  • Jordan Valley farmers tell EU leaders: We will not label products - Head of Jordan Valley Regional Council: "We have no intention of doing what you ask. We will not label our agricultural produce. We are determined to fight this phenomenon and to struggle against this unethical and discriminatory [demand]." (Israel Hayom)
  • Kahlon vows to finance Holocaust survivors’ unpaid stipends in wake of Haaretz report - Legal dispute caused non-payment to 11,200 needy Israelis for past 10 months. (Haaretz+)
  • Under (police) noses: Watch a video documenting a Jewish couple marrying in secret on the Temple Mount - They entered the Temple Mount with Rabbi Haim Richman and there the groom sanctified the bride with a ring. After the ceremony she removed it so no one would notice. All this against the background of increasing tension in the area. (Maariv+PHOTO)
  • MK seeks sanctions on NGO that organized Jewish wedding on Temple Mount - Meretz party head Zehava Galon urges investigation into Temple Institute rabbi who married couple in secret Temple Mount ceremony. A member of the wedding party reportedly helped distract police and Waqf officials while the ceremony took place. (Israel Hayom)
  • Israel’s police chief boasts of record-high applications, but senior officer says otherwise - Commissioner Roni Alsheich contradicted remarks made a week earlier by the head of the prosecution division, Brig. Gen. Lily Baumhaker. (Haaretz+)
  • Police appoint first Muslim Arab deputy commissioner - Gamal Hakroosh to oversee policing in Arab communities; promotion comes after gov't approves five-year plan to step up law enforcement in the Arab sector. (Maariv and Agencies, Ynet
  • Ethiopian Israelis Twice as Likely to Be Arrested, Police Stats Show - 'For years we’ve been crying out over the police’s racist treatment toward us because of our skin color, which turns us into the immediate suspects. Now we have figures to back it up.' (Haaretz+) 
  • Report: Contractors go unpunished for construction site deaths - Fifteen workers died in accidents in first three months of 2016, up from 10 in same period last year; over half the deaths occurred at construction sites. (Haaretz+) 
  • Israel issues rare travel warning: Unauthorized visit to Crimea may result in prosecution - The call to follow Ukrainian law with regard to Crimea is the first time Israel publicly, if indirectly, makes a statement about the peninsula since the Russian invasion and annexation. (Haaretz+) 
  • Naftali Bennett advisor appointed editor-in-chief of Jerusalem Post - Yaakov Katz began his journalistic career as a copy editor for Haaretz English Edition before serving as military correspondent at the Jerusalem Post from 2003 to 2013, when he was appointed advisor for the education minister. (Haaretz
  • Israeli Defense Official: War With Hamas Unlikely, but Its Ideology Hasn't Changed - Amos Gilad blames Islamist group for Gaza's economic woes: 'Until Hamas is removed from Gaza there will not be prosperity.' (Haaretz+, Israel Hayom and Maariv)
  • Jews-only poll highlights Israeli youths' drift to the right - Poll commissioned by Sheldon Adelson-owned Israel Hayom conducted on 11th and 12th grade high school students exclusively from the Jewish sector, excluding the near-quarter of the country’s non-Jewish population. (Haaretz+) 
  • Jay Leno donates 'ambucycle,' raises $50,000 for United Hatzalah - At concert fundraiser in New York City, American comedian and former Tonight Show host Jay Leno performs stand-up set for crowd, tells United Hatzalah President Eli Beer: "What you guys are doing is so special. I am so proud to be here and be part of it." (Israel Hayom
  • Swedish MPs visiting Israel: 'Ignore Wallstrom' - A delegation of six opposition parliamentarians on an official trip criticized their foreign minister's stance on Israel but expressed high hopes for future cooperation between the two countries. (Yedioth/Ynet)
  • Donald Trump Donald Trump seen as most pro-Israel US presidential candidate, poll of Israelis finds - Slightly behind him is Hillary Clinton with 31%. Trailing were Ted Cruz with 6% and the only Jewish candidate, Bernie Sanders, with 5%. (Maariv and Times of Israel)
  • Sanders' new adviser criticized for anti-Netanyahu stance - New Jewish outreach director Simone Zimmerman, known for anti-Israel activity, wrote on Facebook: "Netanyahu is an arrogant, deceptive, cynical, manipulative a--hole . ... F--- you, Bib.i" Later she edited out profanities but left the rest. (Israel Hayom) [Note: Here's a recent Op-Ed by Zimmerman.]
  • Congress members tell Obama: Use veto power against PA - Prominent lawmakers press for an American veto if U.N. Security Council votes on anti-Israel resolution. "It is only at the negotiating table -- and not at the U.N. -- that the parties can resolve their complicated differences," they warn. (Israel Hayom)
  • Cracking Down on Islamists, Police Shutter Muslim Brotherhood HQ in Jordan - The authorities gave no reason for the clampdown on the group, which has strong ties with Hamas, says senior Brotherhood member. (Agencies, Haaretz
  • Iran Under Scrutiny for Juvenile Executions After Scathing UN Report - Iran has the world's highest rate of juvenile executions, despite being a signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which forbids capital punishment for anyone under 18. (Agencies, Haaretz


Features:
Growing concern in Israel: "Obama won’t end his term in office without a sweet revenge"
Jerusalem officials are preparing for the possibility that the president of the United States, just before the completion of his term, will turn to the UN Security Council with a draft resolution, which is based on the idea of two states for two peoples. Is this scenario realistic? Depends on who you ask. (Dana Somberg, Maariv)
Jerusalem's first female bomb disposal expert follows father's footsteps
Alex Pekerman is one of only two female police explosive disposal specialists in the country. Despite the fact her profession is male-dominated, she says she receives no special treatment from her colleagues: 'They treat me like I'm one of the guys.' (Roi Yanovsky, Yedioth/Ynet)
WATCH: Arab women speak out over labor exploitation
Four years ago, the State of Israel introduced a plan to increase the percentage of working Arab women in order to lift them out of poverty. But did that plan actually work? (Social TV, +972mag
Gaza's architectural heritage fades, but one man resists
Professor Atef Salama restores 430-year-old Levantine palace in Gaza; 'A house like this has lived for 1,000 years, unlike new apartments - just cardboard boxes,' he says. (AFP, Ynet)
 
Commentary/Analysis:
Yes, Goldman Sachs Funds Hebron's Settlers. And Charles Schwab Is Funding BDS (Naftali Balanson, Haaretz+) Just as Goldman Sachs’s charitable fund gives to Hebron's settlers, Charles Schwab’s donates to the anti-Zionist, pro-BDS JVP. Partisan private funding is everywhere in the Arab-Israeli conflict – and it’s legal and legitimate. 
Deadly negative: The really important statement by Zouheir Bahloul that you didn’t hear about (Lilach Sigan, Maariv) You can call MK Bahlul hypocritical and accuse him of insensitivity. Perhaps he really made a mistake (when he said that Palestinians who attack Israeli soldiers are not terrorists). But it’s a pity that no one bothers to engage in the other surprising things he said, that don’t include a flammable analysis that will ignite the relations (between Jews and Arabs in Israel). Who said the following sentence and when? "The Palestinians need to understand that Israel is a Jewish state, so why not show sensitivity to the Jewish public, which I need as an Arab, so they won’t exclude us and won’t hate us?" The speaker was MK Zuheir Bahloul and it was only two months ago. The comments were made in response to Balad MKs who met with the families of terrorists, but chances are you did not hear about those statements. They were published in Israel Hayom and they so did not impress anyone that they were only re-quoted in the ultra-Orthodox ‘Hedrei Hederim’ news website and on the Knesset website. It’s a little hard to define it as the talk of the day, while Bahlul's statement on the ‘Palestinian assailant’ vs. ‘terrorist; is echoing for a week and has been quoted hundreds of times.
Is Bernie Sanders Right About Israel Using Disproportionate Force in Gaza? (Asher Schechter, Haaretz+) Sanders and Clinton have been quarreling over the facts of 2014’s Gaza war. Whose version of events do the numbers support? 
There is reason to worry about the comments made by Bernie Sanders on Israel, but it is different from what you think (Shmuel Rosner, Maariv) The Democratic candidate's criticism reflects an ideological perspective, but it also has a political dimension. If he believes that an attack on Israel would serve him politically, Jerusalem needs to fear. 
The Political Dilemma Facing Israel's Defense Minister (Ari Shavit, Haaretz+) The new strategic danger Ya’alon sees is the danger from within. The populistic right-wing’s anarchistic attack on the state, the army and state institutions has become the central threat to Israeli sovereignty.
Loyalty tests on the shores of Egypt (Annika Hernroth-Rothstein, Israel Hayom) Why should the Jewish people be collectively responsible for helping a population that offers very little in return?
Why Jews Should Act on the Story of the Good Samaritan (Peter Beinart, Haaretz+) For millennia, philosophers have noted we grow more content when we stop obsessing about ourselves. But it took giving money to the homeless for me to experience that truth for myself.
No need to panic over S-300 deal (Alex Fishman, Yedioth/Ynet) The S-300 missile deal between Iran and Russia is more symbolic than an actual threat; Moscow has yet to transfer the missiles, but Israel should do everything it can to ensure its security in an increasingly militarized Middle East.
A Pope, an Archbishop and a Bunch of Rabbis Talk About Love (Anshel Pfeffer, Haaretz+) Fears of provoking schisms and splits will always trump clerical efforts to assist believers in expressing their sexuality. 
Learn from the past: put an end to the incitement against the Defense Minister (Avraham Tirosh, Maariv) Even if the intention in disseminating the images (of Yaalon in the crosshairs) that incite against Ya'alon was to remove him from the Likud and nothing else, there always could be someone from the fringes who may interpret the photograph wrong.
Delayed justice for the only senior IDF officer who behaved like a soldier in the Lebanon war (Amos Harel, Haaretz+) Udi Adam's comes to his new job as Defense Ministry director-general not only with burns from the war in Lebanon, but with valuable experience amassed in other roles.
Israel’s Opposition Leader Herzog Is Guilty: Of a Complete Absence of Leadership (Gershom Gorenberg, Haaretz+) It’s time for an Israeli leader of the opposition who actually understands that people voted for Labor to get rid of Netanyahu and all he stands for – not to mimic his policies nor crawl into bed with his coalition. 
Israel Must Repair a Religious Travesty (Haaretz Editorial) The Chief Rabbinate cannot complain about its loss of status when its senior representatives are prepared to undermine such principles as humanity and fairness in the name of a distorted conservative worldview.
Prepared for APN by Orly Halpern, independent freelance journalist based in Jerusalem.