Israel: EU beschließt Kennzeichnung von Siedlerprodukten

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 11.11.2015

 

Die EU hat entschieden, dass Waren aus dem Westjordanland, den Golanhöhen und Ost-Jerusalem nicht mehr als „Made in Israel“

ausgezeichnet werden dürfen. Israels Regierung ist empört – und zieht Holocaust-Vergleiche.

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Westjordanland: Palästinenserin greift Soldaten mit Messer an und wird erschossen

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 09.11.2015

 

Eine junge Palästinenserin lief mit gezücktem Messer auf israelische Grenzpolizisten zu. Weil die Frau nicht stoppte, feuerten die Sicherheitskräfte auf die Angreiferin und verletzten sie tödlich.

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Israel Air Force hits Hamas terror target after rocket lands in Israel – Arab-Israeli Conflict – Jerusalem Post

The Israel Air Force attacked a Hamas terrorist target in Gaza a few hours after a rocket hit southern Israel.

The IDF Spokesman said the air strikes were a response to the missile attack, and that it views Hamas as being responsible for all terrorist activities in the Gaza Strip.

Earlier Sunday, a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip exploded in an open area near the border in Israel, the IDF said.

The rocket triggered warning sirens in the Sha’ar Hanegev regional council area. There were no reports of injuries or damage.

 

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Video zeigt plötzliche Messer-Attacke auf Wachmann

Nachrichten-Artikel vom 08.11.2015 16:24 Es ist eine Alltagssituation, in der eine Palästinenserin plötzlich ein Messer aus der Handtasche zieht und zusticht. Ein Video zeigt den Moment der Attacke, die am Sonntag nur eine von mehreren ist. Den Artikel können Sie hier lesen: http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article148586188/Video-zeigt-ploetzliche-Messer-Attacke-auf-Wachmann.html

Palästinensische Autonomiegebiete: Attentäter fährt mit Auto in Menschenmenge

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 08.11.2015

Trotz des massiven Vorgehens der israelischen Sicherheitskräfte hält die Gewalt im Westjordanland an. Bei gleich drei Angriffen mit Messern und einem Auto wurden fünf Israelis verletzt.

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Benjamin Netanyahu was right about Hitler and the Mufti – Opinion – Jerusalem Post

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There is much evidence to support Netanyahu’s underlying claim that the grand mufti had a substantial influence on the genocide that unfolded in Nazi-occupied Europe.

 

Some things never change. Earlier this week, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Muhammad Hussein, said that Jews never had a temple on the Temple Mount. Last week there was controversy over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech accusing a previous Grand Mufti of Jerusalem of complicity in the Holocaust. In fact, Netanyahu got the late Hajj Amin al-Husseini’s key role basically right. I am writing a biography of the Palestinian leader.
Speaking in Jerusalem, Netanyahu said of the Fuhrer’s well-documented 1941 meeting with Jerusalem Grand Mufti Husseini, “Hitler didn’t want to exterminate the Jews at the time, he wanted to expel the Jews. And al-Hajj Amin al-Husseini went to Hitler and said, ‘If you expel them, they’ll all come here [to Palestine].’” According to Netanyahu, Hitler then asked what he should do with them, to which the mufti replied, “Burn them.”
I have not seen these quotations in the historical record. But there is much evidence to support Netanyahu’s underlying claim that the grand mufti had a substantial (and for a non-European, unparalleled) influence on the genocide that unfolded in Nazi-occupied Europe and that was planned for the Middle East as well.
After years of inciting violence against Jews as Jerusalem’s grand mufti (notably in 1920, 1929 and 1936), claiming “al-Aksa is in danger,” Husseini found an ally in Hitler’s Berlin during the 1930s. Husseini and many other Arabs of his day saw themselves as a defeated and humiliated people, much like the Germans after World War I. Nazi ideology therefore resonated deeply in the Arab world. In 1933, Hitler’s book, Mein Kampf, was serialized in Arab newspapers and became a best-seller.
The Germans encouraged the mufti’s activities, even providing funds and weapons for the 1936-39 Palestinian revolt led by Husseini. The mufti had a steady link to the Nazi security service from 1937 on.
That year, Husseini called on all Muslims to rid their lands of Jews and drafted a Nazi-Islamist pact encouraging the spread of Nazi ideology, and boycotts of Jewish goods, among other provisions. In 1941, he instigated the al-Farhud pogrom in Iraq. Above all, the mufti called for the Axis powers to stop any Jewish influx into the Middle East.
On November 28, 1941, the mufti met with Hitler and the two appeared to come to an understanding that Jews would be killed rather than deported, an option hitherto still under consideration. Although Nazi mass shootings of European Jews began soon after the June 1941 invasion of Soviet Russia, plans for their comprehensive extermination came after this first Hitler-Husseini meeting. At that time the Germans expected the Middle East to become the next theater of war and were therefore averse to disrupting their Arab-Islamist alliance by flooding the region with Jewish refugees.
Adolf Eichmann and his subordinates frequently briefed Husseini, who now lived in comfort in Germany, on the ongoing genocide, as if to reassure him that Hitler had not changed his mind. Husseini met six times with Eichmann, who testified in Jerusalem years later about the mufti’s fierce opposition to the mass transfer of Jews to Palestine. SS Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler met Husseini in mid-1943 and told him that three million Jews had been liquidated so far.
Eichmann’s aide Dieter Wisliceny testified at the Nuremberg trials, “The mufti was one of the initiators of the systematic extermination of European Jewry … He was one of Eichmann’s best friends and had constantly incited him to accelerate the extermination measures. I heard him say, accompanied by Eichmann, he had visited incognito the gas chambers of Auschwitz.”
Husseini certainly believed his encouragement of Hitler and others to destroy the Jews of Europe was decisive in their decision to do so. He wrote in his memoirs that “world Jewry wanted to bring the Eastern European Jews to Palestine … Germany agreed to this … [w]e were able to foil this effort.”
The mufti further explained, “This caused the Jews to put ugly blame on me for being responsible for the liquidation of 400,000 Jews who were then not able to travel to Palestine,” referencing the known number of Hungarian Jews, half of whom perished.
“The Jews demanded to try me in Nuremberg as a war criminal.” Indeed, he put photocopies of those letters in his memoirs.
Beyond this, the mufti’s role in recruiting and indoctrinating Muslim SS troops in the Balkans and Soviet Asia makes him responsible for still more victims.
Netanyahu was not equating Husseini with all Palestinians, then or now. Rather, he was highlighting that the kind of eliminationist Palestinian incitement against Jews that began with the mufti continues today, and it emanates from within the same Islamist ideological line, using the same symbols and rhetoric about “protecting” holy sites from Jews.
“For the murder to stop, the incitement must stop,” Netanyahu said in his speech last week. Al-Hajj Amin al-Husseini is worth remembering because he spent his life repeatedly demonstrating this connection between incitement and murder.
The author is a scholar at the Middle East Forum. He co-authored with Barry Rubin Nazis, Islamists and the Making of the Modern Middle East (Yale UP 2014).

Hamas: Erdogan’s victory is a victory for Palestine – Middle East – Jerusalem Post

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Hamas: Erdogan’s victory is a victory for Palestine

With almost all ballots counted, the AKP has taken just shy of 50 percent of the votes, comfortably enough to control a majority in the 550-seat parliament.

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Hamas in Gaza congratulated Turkey’s Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party (AKP) after sweeping to an unexpected victory in elections on Sunday, returning the country to a single-party rule in an outcome that will boost the power of President Tayyip Erdogan.

„We in Hamas consider that these results before it being a victory for Turkey, it is a victory to Palestine because we trust that Turkey places results in favor of the service of the Palestinian cause, Jerusalem cause and for the Palestinian people,“ said Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri in Gaza city.

With almost all ballots counted, the AKP had taken just shy of 50 percent of the votes, comfortably enough to control a majority in the 550-seat parliament and a far higher margin of victory than even party insiders had expected.

The outcome could aggravate deep splits in Turkey between pious conservatives who champion Erdogan as a hero of the working class, and Western-facing secularists suspicious of his authoritarianism and Islamist ideals.

In June, the AKP lost the overall majority it had enjoyed since 2002.

Erdogan had presented Sunday’s polls as a chance to restore stability at a time of tension over Kurdish insurrection and after two bombings, attributed to Islamic State, while critics fear a drift to authoritarianism under the president.

Erdogan, Turkey’s most powerful leader in generations, resigned as prime minister last year and became Turkey’s first directly elected president – with the aim of transforming it from a largely ceremonial position to a strong executive post.

The AKP still lacks a majority big enough to change the constitution. But being the sole party in power, Erdogan will be able to reassert his influence over government from the grandeur of his newly built presidential palace.

Nahostkonflikt: Palästinenser greift Soldaten mit Messer an und wird erschossen

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 02.11.2015

Mit gezücktem Messer gegen Grenzsoldaten: Beim Versuch, israelische Grenzsoldaten anzugreifen, ist laut Armee ein Palästinenser erschossen worden.

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