Israel and Middle East Report

by General Shimon Erem – Israel/Christian Nexus

IRAN
The most critical developments in the Middle East over the past weeks have been in Iran. I will begin this report with something that made international headlines: the assassination on January 11 of yet another Iranian nuclear scientist: Dr. Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan. He was a very prominent scientist who had been warned that he was next in line to be killed. And, now he is dead. Whoever did it – and your guess is as good as mine – has decided that it is in their best interest to eliminate the nuclear scientists of Iran.

This is an important issue because the minute Iran has the nuclear facilities – the nuclear capacity – it will be very difficult to do anything to stop theior ambitions in the Middle East and around the world. The Gulf States would no longer have the ability to set their own course under the threat of a nuclear Iran. Threats of rising oil proces, or even access to oil, while they might not pose much of a risk to the US. since we are not as dependent on Gulf oil as are other nations, particularly China, North Korea and other Asian States.

That is why those countries are so involved and so invested in a successful outcome for Iran. In the meantime, the United States is amassing naval forces to send a message to Iran that they will take action to stop Iran fro blocking Persian Gulf tanker traffic through the Hormuz Straits These are the Straits through which one-fifth of the worl’s oil is transported.

Iran has threatened to bock the tankers following the EU’s vote to join the U. S embargo of Iranian oil; sanctions that the U.S. and its allies have hoped would bering Iran tothge table to discuss its nuclear developemnt program. So it has become a very important issue.

Shariah Law Says

Breaking news reports say that Iran’s Supreme Leader has endorsed legal arguments – under Islamic Shariah law – that set out “‘jurisprudential justification’ to kill all the Jews and annihilate Israel.”

Support Israel's right to stop Iran from making nuclear weaponsThe threats to Israel are escalating because Iran is ignoring sanctions and is getting closer to having nuclear weapons.

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President Obama continues to waffle in his support of Israel – creating dangerous separation between Israel and us at this critical time.

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Israel must be able to defend itself against a regime that believes it is “legally and morally justified” to “annihilate” the Israeli people, and prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

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P.S. Iran threatens anyone who believes in freedom – including their own people. We are continuing to support Iranian Christian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani. Please go to ACLJ.org for the latest news about Pastor Youcef.

Two Important Posts Below

The first post reminds us of Obama’s promise to cut our deficit in half by the end of his first term, a domestic issue of no small concern.

The second post describes Prime Minister Netanyahu and Israel’s decision that must be made soon and very soon concerning Iran. Will Israel attempt to take out Iran’s attempt to achieve the bomb, or will she sit back and wait for the 21st Century Holocaust that will make Hitler’s pale in comparison?

Read both and be informed!

Is Netanyahu’s Patience with Iran Running Out?

Joel C. Rosenberg
(Washington, D.C., January 24, 2012) — Does Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu think the West is taking decisive action to stop Iran from getting the Bomb, or does he think the West is fiddling while Tel Aviv runs the rising risk of burning? That’s the Big Question as tensions continue to mount in the epicenter this week. Iran is making new threats to close the Strait of Hormuz to oil shipments, just days after test-firing missiles over the Strait. The U.S., Britain and France are sending additional naval forces into the Gulf. The European Union is taking new steps to impose an oil embargo on Iran. The U.S. is taking steps to sanction Iran’s third largest bank, though dragging its feet on actually sanctioning Iran’s Central Bank.

Will such Western moves be enough to stop Iran from building an arsenal of nuclear weapons? Personally, I’m not convinced. Such moves would have been good a few years ago. Now they strike me as too little too late, especially after the Obama White House disastrous decision recently to cancel joint military exercises with Israel for fear of being “too provocative” towards Iran. But it doesn’t matter what I think. What matters is what Netanyahu thinks. If he decides the West isn’t doing enough and Iran is going to get the Bomb, then he is going to hit Iran hard, soon, and without warning.

In that context, it’s worth noting a speech Netanyahu gave Tuesday warning his nation that the world has not internalized the lessons of the Holocaust. “Speaking at the Knesset just days before International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27), Netanyahu reasoned that the Jewish people must not put their fate in the hands of the international community,” reported the Jerusalem Post. “Posing a rhetorical question, Netanyahu asked, ‘How does the world react to the calls for genocide against the Jews today? Seventy years after the shoa [Holocaust], Iran is calling for us to be wiped off the map, Hezbollah is calling for our extinction, as are many in Hamas’.The Jerusalem Mufti [Sheikh Muhammad Hussein] called on Sunday for Jews to be killed wherever they are echoing his predecessor Haj Amin Al Husseini, who actively helped Hitler and Eichman,’ he said. ‘I do not hear the international community condemning this. I hear them condemning buildings in the West Bank. But I don’t hear them condemning this incitement,’ said Netanyahu.”

Could Netanyahu be signaling that his patience — and that of the Israeli government and military — is running out?

[To read the rest of this column -- and to find other news and analysis of events and trends in the U.S., Israel and the Middle East, please go to: http://flashtrafficblog.wordpress.com/; or go to the Joshua Fund]

PLO (Fatah & Hamas) to Disengage Completely from Israel!

by Gavriel Queenann (Arutz Sheva News)

Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) officials said Friday their decision to return to ‘popular resistance’ is aimed at ”disengaging’ from Israel.

PLO Executive Committee member Tayseer Khalid said the new unified Fatah-Hamas strategy will be based on ‘popular resistance’ which will spread into PA enclaves in Judea and Samaria.

“The popuar resistance will reshape the Palestinian relationship with Israel … to reach total disengagement with Israel,” Khalid said.

“We will never accept to be an agent for the Israeli occupation,” he added.

Khalid’s statements are only the latest in the intransigent unilateralist mantra coming out of Ramallah and have led analysts to suggest that Fatah has decided to turn the PA enclaves in Judea and Samaria into a second Gaza.

Last week PLO officials officially adopted a strategy based on “continuous efforts along with the international community to secure full recognition and full United Nations membership, pursuing internal reconciliation, and keeping up the popular resistance.”

They have also threatened to end economic and security ties with Israel.

Israeli officials have said the unilateral track adopted by their counterparts in Ramallah are a direct violation of the bilateral 1993 Oslo Accords – and warn unilateral moves on final status issues by PA officials will result in Israel making unilateral moves of its own.

It remains unclear what PA officials believe is to be gained by cutting all ties with Israel and returning to an all-or-nothing unilateral path.

PA security officials expressed concern earlier this year that a direct confrontation with Israel could have disastrous consequences, while Ramallah’s senior economic advisers have warned discontinued Israeli participation in the PA economy would lead to fiscal insolvency.

A recent and short-lived decision to halt tax revenue transfers to the PA by Jerusalem sent Ramallah into a fiscal tail spin.

In addition, Israeli leaders have made it clear that attempts to realize territorial claims by force would result in Israel moving to secure its own communities in Judea and Samaria and could trigger Israel’s annexing areas it prefers to retain in future negotiations.

Israel provides all critical infrastructure to Ramallah’s enclaves, including electricity, water, telecommunications, and Internet.

Nonetheless, PA officials seem bent on confronting Israel while fomenting ‘popular resistance.’  While ostensibly non-violent, the so-called ‘popular resistance’ resulted in two violent Intifadas which and were accompanied by a spike in terror attacks that resulted in thousands of Israelis being killed.

Regional observers note Article 9 of the PLO charter continues to assert, “Armed struggle is the only way to liberate Palestine. This is the overall strategy, not merely a tactical phase.”

It also maintains “Palestine” is defined by the British Mandate and is “indivisible” – thus leaving no room for Israel to exist at all.

With Israeli military leaders saying Israel can “not escape” a major operation in Hamas-run Gaza saying such a move is fast becoming “essential” – some observers say the PLO is making a dramatic strategic blunder.

Israel and the Middle East

Israel and the U.S. are discussing “red lines” in Iran’s nuclear program that, if crossed, would justify a preemptive strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Israel and the U.S. disagree on how far along Iran is with its nuclear program.

The U.S. is quietly engaged in talks with Egypt’s ruling military council geared at ensuring that the country’s democratically elected regime will maintain its peace treaty with Israel.

Pray about the Arab Spring demonstrations and successes and their continuing impacts into 2012.

Netanyahu’s Video Message to “All Christian Citizens of Israel”

Netanyahu’s Video Message to Christian Citizens of Israel

This is worth watching — and sharing with others Christians, here at home and around the world. It’s not often that you hear an Israeli Prime Minister mention the name of Jesus. Yet Netanyahu has recorded a warm Christmas greeting for “all the Christian citizens of Israel,” as well as to Christians around the world. He also invites all Christians to come visit Israel and see the places where the Bible came to live. Amen. No Israeli Prime Minister better understands the deep friendship evangelical Christians have with Israel, or that Israel has no better or more faithful and enduring friends than those who have a deep faith in Jesus Christ. So let’s continue to be praying for the Prime Minister and for all the people of Israel this Chanukah and Christmas season. And let the name of Jesus — Yeshua in Hebrew — be lifted up among all this Christmas season, just as it was amongst the Israeli shepherds in the field outside of Bethlehem so long ago. “In the same region there were some shepherds staying out in the fields and keeping watch over their flock by night. And an angel of the Lord suddenly stood before them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them; and they were terribly frightened. ‘Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring  you good news of great joy which will be for all the people; for today in the city of David there has been born for you a Savior, who is Messiah the Lord. This will be a sign for you: you will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.’ And suddenly there appeared with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying, ‘Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among men with whom He is pleased.” (Luke 2:8-14)

To watch the short video with the Prime Minister’s Christmas greeting in English, please click here.

Netanyahu to Start Bible Study in His Home

Pray that all Israelis follow his lead and begin reading the Word, like in the days of King Josiah.

Recently a fascinating story was published in the Jerusalem Post, a story that could give fresh hope for the nation of Israel.

“Taking a page out of David Ben-Gurion and Menachem Begin’s playbook, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will begin hosting a regular Bible study group in his official residence for researchers, public officials and invited guests, “reports the Post. “Netanyahu announced the establishment of the study circle on Friday at a ceremony marking 30 days since the passing of his father-in-law, Shmuel Ben-Artzi. The study group will be named after Ben-Artzi, a noted poet and Bible teacher. Both Ben-Gurion and Begin, when they each served as prime minister, hosted regular Bible study groups. Netanyahu said he was establishing the class to perpetuate love of the Bible.”

This is an excellent step by the Prime Minister, and he should be commended for it. Indeed, let us pray that the study of the Word of God has a powerful, personal impact on the Prime Minister and his family and each of his colleagues and guests. Let’s pray that many Israelis would follow the Prime Minister’s lead and begin reading the Holy Scriptures again, and that Bible studies in people’s homes would spring up all over the Land of Israel.

Such a national reawakening to the importance of the Scriptures has happened before in Israel’s history. Remember men like Nehemiah, Ezra, Josiah, and Joel? These were beloved governors, priests, kings and prophets whom the Lord used to turn the Jewish people back to the Scriptures and the need for national and individual prayer, fasting and repentance. One of my favorite examples is found in 2 Kings 22. I’d encourage you to read it afresh, for it is the remarkable story of King Josiah.

At the age of 8, Josiah took the throne. When he was 18, he instructed the temple to be cleaned and renovated. In so doing, he learned that a long forgotten copy of the Scriptures had been found in the temple. Indeed, someone brought him the dusty scrolls and read the Word to the king. “When the king heard the words of the book of the law, he tore his clothes” in repentance for all of Israel’s sinful ways, and his own. Then the king commanded Hilkiah the priest and several other servants, “Go, inquire of the Lord for me and the people and all Judah concerning the words of this book that has been found, for great is the wrath of the Lord that burns against us, because our fathers have not listened to the words of this book, to do according to all that is written concerning us.”

If you are interested in the full Jerusalem Post Story – and more details about Netanyahu’s growing interest in Bible study in recent years – you may go Joel Rosenberg’s web site.

Why Are American Taxpayers Sending More Than $60 Million A Year to Convicted Palestinian Terrorists…and Another $790 Million to A Palestinian Group That Doesn’t Support US?

Article in FLAME
In these times of U.S. budget crisis, it certainly makes sense to look for waste and misappropriations of U.S. tax dollars.  Since the U.S. now spends nearly a billion dollars a year to the Palestinian Authority, it behooves us to take a close look at where that money is going . . . and to what purpose.

Let’s look at some quick facts about how the U.S. is supporting the Palestinian Authority (and its new partner, the terror group Hamas):

In 2009, the U.S. contributed $268 million in U.S. taxpayer funds to the notorious United Nations Relief and Works Agency for the Palestinians (UNRWA)—about 27% of the agency’s total budget.  Unless stopped, the U.S. is likely again to spend that much in 2011.  The U.S. has doubled its contributions to UNRWA since Hamas took over Gaza in 2007, and the U.S. is now the single largest donor to UNRWA.

What does UNRWA do?  It makes cash handouts that keep hundreds of millions of descendants of Arab refugees in the West Bank and Gaza on the dole.  It also funds a variety of social welfare programs and educational programs that teach Palestinian children they will one day “reconquer” the land of Israel.  In short, much of this money enables groups like Hamas to continue waging their war for Israel’s destruction.
This year, the Obama Administration has requested almost $600 million more direct aid to the Palestinians (in addition to the UNRWA grant), bringing the total U.S. contribution to more than $850 million.  This despite the facts that:

The Palestinians have steadfastly refused for the past two years to heed President Obama’s call for them to participate in direct peace talks with Israel,

The Palestinian Authority has made clear it will “never” accept a Jewish state in Palestine,

The Palestinian Authority has just signed a merger deal with the Gaza-based terror group Hamas to form a unity government,

The Palestinians intend to press the United Nations unilaterally to declare a Palestinian State, even though President Obama has begged them not to take this step, and the fact that

The Palestinians spend some $60 million a year of this bounty to support Palestinian prisoners convicted by Israel of terrorist acts.

Is this really a worthwhile use of U.S. taxpayer money?  We at FLAME question this priority, especially since the Palestinian Authority and Hamas act more like enemies of the U.S. than friends.  No wonder the U.S. House Foreign Relations Committee decided a few weeks ago to cut U.S. assistance to international organizations—including the U.N.—by 25%.  This would be a welcome first step—but amazingly, the House bill is predicted to face stiff opposition in the Senate.

If you’re not already convinced that U.S. dollars sent to the Palestinians are a bad investment, please spend five minutes reviewing this week’s Hotline article—a report prepared by Palestinian Media Watch for the U.S. Congress. This report, which details how the Palestinian Authority uses its funds to glorify suicide bombers and pay salaries to terrorist prisoners in Israeli jails, should not only convince you, but likely will make you very angry!   In fact, as you’ll see, this use of U.S. funds is clearly illegal under U.S. law!

US Helps Pay PA Terrorists Who Murdered Americans!

by Gil Ronen
Every single Palestinian Authority terrorist held in an Israeli jail receives a monthly salary from the PA.  Terrorists who committed the most heinous crimes – and therefore received longer sentences – receive the most money, according to a report in Israeli paper Yisrael Hayom.

Citing a report received by a senior government official in Jerusalem, the paper says that the terrorists’ salaries are paid from the PA’s “public budget,” which accounts for about 3.5 percent of its total budget.

The PA treasury receives cash from two main sources: the US pays about 50 percent of the money, and the rest is mostly from European Union member nations.

Prisoners who were jailed for periods of up to five years receive 1,400 to 2,000 NIS per month.  However, terrorists serving 10 to 15 years receive 6,000 shekels, the ones serving 15 to 20 years receive 10,000 shekels, and those serving 20 to 30 years get 12,000 shekels. These are people who planned, directed and took part in the intentional sadistic slaughter of civilian men, women and children, at point blank range.

Since some of the victims of PA terror are American citizens, the information means that US taxpayers pay monthly salaries to the people who murdered their fellow citizens.  The latest US citizen who was a victim of PA terror is Ben Yosef Livnat, who was gunned down in Shechem.

The terrorists’ wives and children receive additional cash, and prisoners with Israel citizenship get a bonus.