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IRANIAN LEADER: ‘ISRAEL IS THE BIGGEST THREAT TO HUMANITY’: By: Colin Wingfield

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Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani launched a scathing attack on Israel, calling it "aggressive and racist” and saying it will always remain a source of threat to the nations in the Middle East and humanity in general. Larijani's attack came in a message to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, on the 17th anniversary of Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon. He expressed confidence that unity and solidarity among different Lebanese groups would shape a "bright future” for people in Lebanon and the Islamic resistance movement. This is not the first time that Larijani, who is referred to in Iran as a "moderate conservative”, has attacked Israel. He has in the past referred to Israel as a "cancer” and once boasted of the fact that Iran provided Hamas with the technology it has used to rain down rockets on Israel from Gaza. Larijani is not alone in his attacks of Israel, as Iranian officials consistently threaten the Jewish state. In Dec. 2016 Iran’s defense minister warned that if Trump’s policies lead to a war in the Middle East, it would result in the destruction of Israel. Many of the threats against Israel have come from Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has referred to Israel as a "cancer” and in the past threatened to "annihilate" the cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa. In Feb. 2017, a senior member of Iran's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission and a former Revolutionary Guards official, said that if attacked, Iran could hit Tel Aviv with a missile within seven minutes. (INN) [Comment]

ISRAELI MINISTER: NETANYAHU NO LONGER BACKS TWO-STATE SOLUTION: By: C4i

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Israeli Regional Cooperation Minister Tzachi Hanegbi said this week that neither he nor PM Netanyahu see the two-state solution as viable. Hanegbi claimed that he himself had never backed the two-state solution and Netanyahu no longer has the same vision he outlined in 2009. According to Hanegbi, Netanyahu said "The Palestinians have emptied the two-state solution of its content. Under the conditions they want at present, it is simply not something we can consider. There is no partner for an agreement." Netanyahu and Hanegbi are not the only Israelis who have given up on the two-state solution. A recent op-ed by Dr. Max Singer, posted by the Begin-Sadat Center suggested most Palestinians believe reaching a peace agreement with Israel is tantamount to admitting "defeat in their 100-year struggle. Continued Israeli [so called] occupation is one of the Palestinians' best weapons against Israel,’ he wrote, "and they will not give it up while their war to eliminate Israel continues." Israel is not facing a dilemma about relinquishing sovereignty over disputed areas, Singer said. "There is zero chance that there could be a real peace agreement now regardless of how much land Israel would be willing to give up," he explained. "A true two-state solution would finally defeat Palestinian and Arab efforts of a century, and they are not yet ready to accept defeat.” (CBN) The root of the problem is that making peace with Israel is against their religion: Arabs under the banner of Islam have hurtled themselves against the Jewish State in numerous wars and continual terrorism. Children from infancy are taught to hate and kill both Jews and Christians. Now, almost an entire generation is fully programmed to carry out the assignments taught in their youth. Asking the Palestinians and Arab nations to be nice to Israel amounts to wishful thinking on the part of well meaning but uninformed, and in many cases ambitious politicians. Likewise the majority of Israelis are fed up with talk of slicing off more of the Jewish State and handing it over to terrorist foes in hopes of ending the Middle East Conflict. Understandably, the trial run of sacrificing the Gaza Strip to the Palestinians, in hopes of non violent co-existence with its Islamist neighbors, has proven to be a lethal illusion and is dead. Why should it not be? From the onset Israel has been subjected to peace "double dealing” from a nest of venomous entities rooted into a religion that hates every nation and creed not in submission to Islam, and calls especially for the destruction of Israel. [Comment]

NETANYAHU: ISRAELI LAND SWAPS WITH PALESTINIANS WON’T BRING PEACE: By: C4i

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PM Benjamin Netanyahu on 30 May 2017 said that any future peace agreement reached with the Palestinians must include an Israeli military presence in Judea & Samaria, and offered insight on security concerns the government may have following a prospective deal. Netanyahu said that "In any peace agreement we [Israel] will have to maintain military control of all the territory west of the Jordan River. This is the truth and I will continue saying this truth." Netanyahu indicated that an Israeli military withdrawal from all areas of Judea & Samaria would create a vacuum prone to takeover by extremists, who could pose a threat to Israeli security. (J. Post) Should anyone think it far-fetched reasoning for Israel to be concerned about creating a vacuum for Islamists by surrendered territory for a false peace agreement: In 2005, Israel uprooted every soldier and Jew living in the Gaza Strip hoping it would encourage peace. Instead, Hamas, a terrorist organization that calls for genocide of all Jews, quickly came to power in that area, has launched tens of thousands of rockets and missiles at Israeli civilians and provoked three wars against the Jewish state since 2008. [Comment]

PALESTINIANS PAID TERRORISTS $1 BILLION IN PAST 4 YEARS:By: Colin Wingfield

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The Palestinian Authority has paid out $1.12 billion over the past four years to terrorists and their families, Brig.-Gen. (res.) Yossi Kuperwasser, former director general of the Ministry of Strategic Affairs, told Knesset members on 29 May 2017. He added that PA claims that the payments are social welfare benefits are false. The Palestinians' own budgetary documents "clearly state that these are salaries and not welfare payments. The Palestinians are trying to depict themselves as supporting peace while they are still paying the families of terrorists," he said. "Assurance of a cash prize for acts of terror is encouragement to terrorism, and is against international law." Dore Gold, a former Foreign Ministry director-general, said, "The idea that a body such as the Palestinian Authority pays money as compensation to families who lost their sons as they were engaged in terror is unacceptable and contradicts common sense. Former USA Secretary of State Colin Powell called it 'providing an incentive to terrorism.'" (Times of Israel) Please continue to intercede that the despicable practice of paying salaries to jailed terrorists and their families - thanks to foreign aid money provided by USA and other taxpayers - will be exposed again and again and brought to a complete end. [Comment]

4 high-tech devices saving lives and defending Israel todayBy: C4i

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One of the most pressing concerns for the IDF is how to secure the safety and lives of their soldiers while also effectively defending Israel from terrorist actions. The answer? Technology that takes more humans out of the line of fire while also providing better information and intelligence to soldiers behind the lines! The following are just a few of the technical innovations saving lives in Israel right now. 

1. The Iron Dome Rocket Defence System

One of the most insidious, and persistent methods Hezbollah has used to attack the people of Israel over the decades has been with rocket attacks. Simple high-explosive munitions casually launched towards Israeli neighbourhoods with no concern of where they land or who they target. Soldier? Military base? Child? School? All the same to the people launching the weapon. And what can be done about it? Once a missile is launched, you can only duck in cover and pray, right?

Not anymore. The Iron Dome system, originally deployed in 2011, has represented a sea change in the IDF's ability to protect the people of Israel. This high-tech missile response system detects hostile launches, locks-on to incoming munitions, and fires a highly accurate, lighting fast missile of it's own to intercept the rocket and detonate it mid-air before it can cause any harm. While missile interdiction systems are not a new idea, the Iron Dome is the first truly successful program of its kind to see practical application. 

2. The Trophy Active Tank Defence System

While the Iron Dome defends the country of Isreal, think of the Trophy as its little brother, defending the lives of servicemen in active duty. Much like the Iron Dome, the Trophy is an active rocket interception system, but designed to be mounted on, and defend, armoured vehicles. 

How does it work? The Trophy has a 360 degree scanning view that constantly monitors for high-speed, high-heat projectiles approaching in the direction of the vehicle. When one is detected, the system plots the rockets trajectory and launches a canister of ball bearings in it's path. Think of it like shooting clay pigeons with a shotgun, only MUCH faster. 

Anti-tank weapons rely upon making contact with a vehicle's armour and punching through with a directed explosion. By detonating the warhead a few feet away from the tank, the explosive force is misdirected and lacks the punch to barely scrape the paint let alone penetrate the armour. Clever stuff. 

3. The EyeBall Bot

Sometimes, you need to know what's going on inside a building or over a wall. But, sticking your neck out and taking a peek isn't always the best idea, especially when there could be hostiles with weapons just waiting to take a shot at you! Enter the EyeBall Bot, a portable surveillance device the size of a softball.

The EyeBall Bot is exactly what it sounds like, a miniature camera (and listening) device that can be tossed into a room or problem spot to provide a 360 view of what's going on. The video, both regular and night-vision capable, is wirelessly transferred to a tablet so soldiers can know exactly what's waiting for them behind a door or corner. It's a sci-fi solution for a situation IDF soldiers find themselves in everyday. 

4. The Elbit Skylark

Drones are the big thing in defence right now. Hovering high and silent over a battlefield without endangering a pilot, drones have redefined modern conflict over the past decade. However, most drones are still surprisingly big and bulky, more like a small plane than the high-tech gizmo you might imagine.

The Elbit Skylark is the exception. About as large as one of those premium styrofoam model kits you might have played with as a child, the Skylark  is designed to be carried by a single person and can be deployed in mere minutes. While it carries no weapons to speak of, the function the Skylark provides is far more essential than just another gun – it provides instantaneous, live video-feed from a sky high perspective wherever and whenever it's needed with three-hours of flight time. This is the kind of rapid information gathering technology that helps the IDF distinguish between Hezbollah fighters setting up a rocket attack, and a couple of kids playing too close to the boarder. In it's way, the Skylark is saving lives and ensuring that force is only used in situations where it is appropriate. 
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TRUMP ENVOY, USA AMBASSADOR TO UN TO VISIT ISRAEL: By: Colin Wingfield

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USA President Donald Trump may have left Israel, but his special envoy to the Middle East Jason Greenblatt will be returning to the region on Thurs. 25 May 2017 in an attempt to promote Trump's peace policies. The USA ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley will also be paying a three-day visit to Israel at the beginning of June 2017 with her Israeli counterpart Danny Danon. Haley, who has championed Israel's cause from her first day at the UN, will meet with President Rivlin and the Prime Minister and will take a helicopter trip over Israel. She will also visit the Old City, the Western Wall and Yad Vashem. She is also expected to visit the Palestinian Authority. (Arutz-7) [Comment]

SAUDIS REJOICE OVER ‘DEATH’ OF OBAMA’S POLICIES: By: Colin Wingfield

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Israel was not the only country in the Middle East happy to see Barack Obama out of the White House. President Donald Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia last weekend served as a very public slap in the face of his predecessor. And it was the Saudis, not Trump, who delivered the blow. Saudi newspapers Okaz and Al-Madina noted that there was a lot of frustration with Obama's defeatist policies regarding Iran, and that Saudi Arabia sees Trump as heralding a new era of strength in the face of such enemies. Al-Sharq al-Awsat, a Saudi-owned newspaper published in London, went a step further, publishing a caricature of a wreath being laid at a tombstone reading "Obama's Policies." In the days leading up to his trip, a number of regional officials, like the Foreign Minister of Bahrain, said that Trump understands the Middle East far better than Obama could ever hope to. (Israel Today) [Comment]

1,800 MEDALS AWARDED TO SIX DAY WAR VETERANS: By: Colin Wingfield

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Jerusalem Day began Tues. evening, 23 May, 2017 with the official ceremony marked at the Western Wall, attended by officials that included President Reuven Rivlin, Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat, IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot and Jerusalem Affairs Minister Ze’ev Elkin. Rivlin called Jerusalem the "heart of the State of Israel” and described the Western Wall as the heart of the city. "We gave our all for Jerusalem because we knew that on Jerusalem we must insist,” Rivlin said. "We will always insist on Jerusalem. There never has been, there never will be any other reality. Here, in these stones, beats the heart of the Jewish people. Jerusalem is the heart of the State of Israel and the Kotel is the heart of Jerusalem.”

Rivlin said he clearly remembered the moment he heard confirmation of the liberation of Jerusalem’s Old City while serving as a reserve intelligence officer in the Jerusalem Brigade. "When I heard over the two-way radio the voices of my fellow soldiers, we could hardly believe it: ‘The Temple Mount is in our hands!’ I can never forget this,” the president said. "We all felt the history – and the future – of Israel, of the Jewish people, rested on our shoulders. And with that, a great joy filled us all, across the city, across the world. We had returned home – to Jerusalem, to Yerushalayim.” A ceremony was held earlier in the day at Ammunition Hill to honor the soldiers who fought in the battles for Jerusalem. During the ceremony medals were awarded to some 1,800 commanders and veterans of the Six Day War, as well as to the families who lost loved ones to the war. More than 180 Israeli soldiers fell along the Jerusalem front over the course of three days of fighting against Jordanian troops, in what was considered one of the fiercest and bloodiest battles of the war. (J.Post) "Then you will know that I, the Lord your God, dwell in Zion, my holy hill. Jerusalem will be holy; never again will foreigners invade her,” Joel 3:17 [Comment]

NETANYAHU LAUDS TRUMP FOR ‘REASSERTION OF AMERICAN LEADERSHIP IN THE MIDDLE EAST’: By: Colin Wingfield

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 After their meeting in Jerusalem on Mon. 22 May 2017, Israeli PM Netanyahu thanked USA President Donald Trump for his "reassertion of American leadership in the Middle East.” Netanyahu said in remarks before the two leaders, joined by their wives, sat down for dinner, "I look forward to working closely with you to confront the dangers we face together in this violent and volatile Middle East. I believe that together we can roll back Iran’s march of aggression and terror in this region and we can thwart Iran’s unbridled ambition to become a nuclear weapons state.” Furthermore, Netanyahu praised Trump for his deep commitment to Israel’s security, its well-being and its future. "I have no doubt that as we work together, the alliance between our countries will grow ever stronger,” he said. Trump responded, "We have so many opportunities in front of us. But we must seize them together. We must take advantage of the situation and there are many, many things that can happen that would never have been able to happen before.” Regarding a potential Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement, Trump stated, "I have a feeling we’re going to get there eventually, I hope.” (Algemeiner) [Comment]

TRUMP ADMIN. DECLARES JERUSALEM PART OF ISRAEL IN MAJOR POLICY SHIFT: By: Colin Wingfield

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The Trump administration declared this week, the President is in "Jerusalem, Israel," for a series of meetings with Israeli officials, a proclamation that breaks with years of American policy refraining from stating that the city of Jerusalem is part of Israel. Senior Trump administration officials had ignited a wave of controversy over the past several weeks when discussing Jerusalem, with some top officials refusing to say that the ancient city is part of Israel. Decades of USA policy has refrained from formally labeling Jerusalem as part of Israel due to concerns this could negatively impact the Middle East peace process, in which Palestinian leaders have staked a claim to the city as their future capital. Ahead of a joint press conference with Israeli PM Netanyahu, the White House, on its official website, provided a live stream of the event. Prior to its start, the White House included a frame stating, "President Trump gives remarks with Prime Minister Netanyahu." The location provided was "Jerusalem, Israel." The statement appears to be part of an effort to normalize this language, which is widely backed by USA lawmakers and senior officials in the administration, sources said. (Wash. Free Beacon) [Comment]

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