Israeli Police Prevent Tragedy

On Friday, April 8th, Israeli police nabbed a 25 year old Palestinian man yielding a large knife in his bag. The unnamed subject, a resident of the West Bank, was arrested and brought in for questioning where he admitted to attempting to carry out an attack on Israelis. 

This stabbing attempt follows a string of attacks recent to the area including a 30 year old woman in Rosh Ha'avin. The offender, a young woman, was taken into custody without incident. 

 

That stabbing ended a nine-day stretch without attacks in Israel and the West Bank.

In the past six months since the ongoing wave of terror began in October 2015, 29 Israelis and four foreign nationals have been killed. Nearly 200 Palestinians have also been killed, some two-thirds of them while attacking Israelis, and the rest during clashes with troops, according to the Israeli army.


 


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ISRAELI TV DRAMA WINS TOP RATING ON BBC:By: Colin Wingfield

The A Word, a six-episode family drama revolving around a boy’s autism, is now airing on BBC and is reeling in top reviews. The show is based on the Israeli series Yellow Peppers, winner of five Israeli Academy Awards including Best Drama, Best Screenplay and Best Director. The A Word focuses on a family’s painful but humorous journey of denial and introspection after their five-year-old son is diagnosed with autism. "Like all the best dramas, this will make you laugh and it will also make you cry,” reads a review in the UK Mirror. "Whether you have an interest in autism is irrelevant – The A Word is a master-class in acting and script writing that is as funny as it is heartrending. I simply cannot recommend it enough,” reads another review. (Israel 21c) [Comment]

UK MUSLIM SHOPKEEPER MURDERED FOR HIS LOVE OF CHRISTIANS:By: Colin Wingfield

A popular Muslim shopkeeper was murdered in Glasgow, Scotland by another Muslim on 24 March 2016, mere hours after posting a warm Easter message onFacebook. The shopkeeper, 40-year-old Asad Shah, was a devout Muslim who originally hailed from Rabwah in Pakistan. According to an eyewitness, in addition to stabbing him his assailants stomped on his head. Roughly four hours before his brutal murder, Shah wrote on Facebook: "Good Friday and a very Happy Easter, especially to my beloved Christian nation. Let's follow the real footstep of beloved holy Jesus Christ and get the real success in both worlds." He was then found seriously wounded on Minard Road, Glasgow, and taken to a nearby hospital where medical staff were forced to pronounce his death. The following afternoon, police arrested a 32-year-old Muslim man for taking part in the murder. "A full investigation is under way to establish the full circumstances surrounding the death," added a police spokesperson. In the wake of his shocking murder, a fundraising campaign to help support his family was launched on the GoFundMewebsite on Friday "to show how much he was cared for." Within six hours, the six had raised over 5,000 pounds (over $7,000). (INN) Pray for the grieving family of this brutally murdered man and that those who carried out the gruesome attack will be found and brought to justice. [Comment]

CANADA’S FOREIGN MINISTER URGES UN TO REVIEW APPOINTMENT OF ANTI-ISRAEL LAW PROFESSOR:By: Colin Wingfield

Canada’s foreign affairs minister has called on the United Nations to review its appointment of a Canadian law professor with a history of anti-Israel bias to a key Middle East post. Stephane Dion is questioning the naming of Michael Lynk of Western University in Ontario as the UN Human Rights Council’s special rapporteur on human rights in Palestine. On 25 March 2016, the day after the council tapped Lynk, Dion said: "We call onUNHRC President to review this appointment & ensure Special Rapporteur has track record that can advance peace in region.” Canada’s opposition party also called for Lynk to be disqualified from the position based on his past statements on Israel. Lynk "was not put forward by Canada and does not represent the views of this government,” Dion’s office said. The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs said Lynk "has been significantly involved in anti-Israel advocacy in Canada,” including signing anti-Israel petitions, accusing Israel of ethnic cleansing and serving as a leader of a group that promotes Israeli Apartheid Week. The Geneva-based group UN Watch said the council’s choice of Lynk was "a travesty of justice.” (JTA) [Comment]

‘ISIS BRANCH IN EGYPT’S SINAI PLANNING BIG OPERATION IN SOUTHERN ISRAEL’:By: Colin Wingfield

The ISIS affiliate in Egypt's Sinai peninsula plans to carry out a "big operation" in southern Israel, which will include an attack on the resort city of Eilat, a source close to the group warned. Abu al-Ayna al-Ansari, a Salafistmovement senior official in the Gaza Strip, said that Israel and the USA are among the ISIS group’s chief targets. "The Islamic State [ISIS] educates its people that Israel and the United States are the leaders of the infidels and we believe that Israel should be done away with," Ansari said. He vowed that "it is only a question of time when there will be a big operation in Eilat and in the south of Israel." Col. Yehuda Cohen, the commander of the IDF’s Sagi Brigade operating on the border with Egypt, acknowledged in Sep. 2015 that ISIS in Egypt would at any moment attempt to carry out a terrorist attack against Israel. I believe that it will happen during my tenure,” he warned in an interview with Army Radio. "I teach my people to expect it to come tomorrow, to always be ready for it. When it happens, my doctrine is that we must strike a very strong blow at the same point and ensure that there are zero successful actions for the enemy,” he said. (J.Post) "No weapon formed against you shall prosper, and every tongue which rises against you in judgment you shall condemn.” Isa 54:17 [Comment]

IRAQI CHRISTIANS FEAR EXTINCTION SEE NO RELIEF FROM ISIS:By: Colin Wingfield

 Iraqi Christians gathered in Baghdad over the weekend to mark Easter but celebrations were tempered by fears that ISIS terrorists would eradicate their shrinking community, even as the army launched a USA-backed offensive to retake Mosul, their ancestral homeland. In mid-2014, Christians in Mosul were forced to flee when ISIS seized the northern city and began destroying centuries-old religious sites, ending a presence that once numbered in the tens of thousands and dates back to Christianity's earliest years. USA backed Iraqi forces launched an offensive against ISIS last week touted as the beginning of a broader campaign to clear areas around Mosul, though progress has been slow. "We are threatened with extinction. Every day we are being depleted. Our people are travelling, migrating," said Father Muyessir al-Mukhalisi, a priest at Saint George's Church in east Baghdad. Members of the Christian minority have moved from northern towns, and many have joined the masses fleeing to Europe. Their numbers have fallen to a few hundred thousand from about 1.5 million before the USA-led invasion in 2003. (Newsmax) Pray that protection, encouragement and restoration will come to Syrian Christians as ISIS forces are increasingly driven back.
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SYRIAN GOVERNMENT FORCES RECAPTURE PALMYRA FROM ISIS:By: Colin Wingfield

Syrian forces backed by Russian airstrikes drove ISIS from Palmyra on Sunday, 27 March 2016, state media and an opposition monitoring group said. Government forces had been on the offensive for nearly three weeks to try to recapture the central down, which fell to ISIS in May, 2015. The recapturing of Palmyra ends the group’s reign of terror over a town whose famed 2,000-year-old ruins once attracted tens of thousands of visitors. Their advance marks the latest setback suffered by ISIS, which has come under mounting pressure on several fronts in Iraq and Syria. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed there were around 400 deaths among the extremists. "That's the heaviest losses that ISIS has sustained in a single battle since its creation," Observatory director RamiAbdel Rahman told media sources. Palmyra, affectionately known as the "Bride of the Desert," used to attract tens of thousands of tourists every year. ISIS drove out government forces in a matter of days and later demolished some of the best-known monuments in the UNESCO world heritage site. ISIS also used Palmyra’s ancient amphitheater as a venue for public executions, including the beheading of the city’s former antiquities chief. (Fox) Continue to pray for the complete dismantling of this most brutal of terrorist organizations. [Comment]

BELGIUM FELL ASLEEP AT THE GUARD POST:By: Colin Wingfield

Western intelligence services repeatedly warned Belgium of a serious and imminent terror threat. They even gave the intended targets, the airport and the underground system, but Belgian security services failed to take the necessary preventative measures that may have stopped the huge loss of life and injury on 22 March, 2016 in Brussels. As one Israeli counter-terror source said, "they fell asleep on guard duty even after being told the enemy was about to attack them.” Whether the Belgians either did not take the warnings seriously, or they did not know what to do with the intelligence, it does seem, when adding other cases of Belgian dismissal of counter-terror warnings that there is deep rooted problem in that country. Last November’s, 2015 deadly terror outrage in Paris showed that Belgium was the base of the terrorists operations. A top USA counter-terror official travelling in Europe was turned down when he requested to meet his Belgian counterparts. He was told that they were "too busy” investigating the Paris atrocity. This brush-off was one small sign of USA frustration over Belgian handling of their growing Islamic terror threat. This frustration has stretched to Turkey which, last year, deported one of the Paris suicide bombers, Brahim Abdeslam, back to Belgium. He, apparently, slipped off the Belgian security radar, allowing him to travel to France and perpetrate his deadly attack. (INN) [Comment]

UK BANKROLLING FOGEL FAMILY’S KILLERS:By: Colin Wingfield

Every year, the UK funds the Palestinian Authority to the tune of more than $100 million, including direct cash transfers. Much of it goes to supporting terrorists guilty of the worst atrocities. A new investigation by the UK Daily Mail has revealed that much of the $100 million given to the PA has been used for purposes other than humanitarian aid, including the construction of lavish mansions and funding for terrorists guilty of murdering Israelis. On Saturday, 27 March, 2016 the paper revealed that until last year, the UK had been funding the Palestine Liberation Organization directly, supplying the terrorist group with money it passes on to terrorists and their families. Among the recipients of these funds are Amjad and Hakim Awad, the terrorist murderers who broke into the Fogel family home in Itamar, slaughtering the parents and three children. The terrorist cousins received $23,000 thus far.Abdallah Barghouti, a senior Hamas commander and bomb-maker, known as "the engineer”, is another beneficiary of the terrorist fund, receiving an estimated $150,000. Barghouti is responsible for a series of deadly suicide bombings, including the bombing of Hebrew University in 2002. All of this comes despite the fact that the UK's national deficit forced the government to borrow £70 billion (nearly $99 billion) in 2015. (Arutz-7) [Comment]

AFTER BRUSSELS ATTACK, ISRAEL BECOMES A MODEL FOR AIRPORT SECURITY:By: Colin Wingfield

With Brussels on lockdown and the French prime minister saying that Europe is "at war," European leaders held emergency security meetings and deployed more police, explosives experts, sniffer dogs and plainclothes officers at key points. "The threat we are facing in Europe is about the same as what Israel faces," said Olivier Guitta, the managing director of GlobalStrat, an international security consultancy. Pini Schiff, a former security director at Israel's Ben-Gurion Airport, which is considered among the most secure in the world, said the attacks at the Brussels airport mark "a colossal failure" of Belgian security and that "the chances are very low" such a bombing could have happened in Israel. After Palestinian attacks on Israeli planes and travelers in the 1970s, Israeli officials put in place several layers of security at that airport in Tel Aviv, meaning an attacker who escapes notice at one level of security would likely be captured by another. There are 11 visible security and inspection points at Ben-Gurion Airport - from a roadblock at the airport entrance to the airplane gates. According to media reports, Belgian authorities had advance warning about an "imminent terror attack." Yet neither the country's police nor its security forces increased their presence in the streets or deployed checkpoints at the entrances to the airport. (Times of Israel/Jerusalem Post/NJ Herald) [Comment]

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