ISRAEL TRUTH TIMES

A blog dedicated to investigating events as they occur in Judea and Samaria, in Israel and in the world, and as they relate to global powers and/or to the Israeli government, public figures, etc. It is dedicated to uncovering the truth behind the headlines; and in so doing, it strives to do its part in saving Judea and Samaria, and by extension, Israel and the Jewish People, from utter destruction at the hands of its many external and internal enemies.
Showing posts with label PA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PA. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Animals! And I don't mean MS-13. This breaks my heart - and is in a way a continuation of yesterday's post. ... Goes to show you.

 ... Of course I am speaking of these unspeakably sickening Fakestinians, terrorists by nature, hateful even from their mothers' wombs. A "non-people" if there ever was one.

These animals are so envious, so evil; they can't even stand Jewish trees, for G-d's sake! So imagine what they do to people; just reshaim she be reshaim, evil as can be. May G-d give them their just deserts very, very soon.



https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/246322

And here again:

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/246502


Sunday, November 29, 2009

Unbelievable! Is this also "Another false claim made against JNF"?




Contributed by Jack. Thank you, DS




It is time that Jews stop donating to the Arab (Jewish) National Fund!
 I am calling on every Jew who has donated in the past to JNF to initiate legal action against the JNF leadership!
ASAP!

And if you ask me why?

"…Amara and five other JNF employees took part, 10 days ago, in an extraordinary project that involves the JNF assisting in planting trees in the area where a new Palestinian city, Ruwabi, is scheduled to be built north of Ramallah. The name means "City of Hills."
 I can imagine the dedicatory plank at the Ruwabi Park:
" The Palestinian nation and the residents of Ruwabi
Bless & thank
 in the name of Muhamad
and in the spirit of every Shahid, the friends of the Pal' nation:
Mr. Robinson, Mr. Levi, Mr. Klein, Mr. Blachor,
Mr. Lauder,  Mr. Cohen,  Mr. Katz….
And all the JNF donors that were the first pioneers of the First Palestinian City!"

As a son of a family whose roots are from North America & the UK, and who today all live in Eretz Yisrael, I am ashamed that the Jewish leadership in North America, Europe, South America & Asia is allowing JNF to act in this way,
Your voices must be heard!

If you continue to let KKL get away with acting as they are at this time,
Your name will be forever written on the same list as people like:
Yossi Beilin,  Shulamit Aloni, Yossi Sarid, Yassar Arafat, Faisel El- Huseni, Shimon Peres, as the founders of the Pal' state (God forbid!) 

Last update - 05:19 29/11/2009




A new Palestinian city takes root - with JNF trees

By Eli Ashkenazi

Tags: Israel news 




Hirui Amara excitedly held a bunch of pine seedlings and was quick to dip their soft roots in a bucket of water. Several seconds later he was next to an elderly man, and helped him plant one of the seedlings.

This was the end of an exciting day for Amara, who heads a Jewish National Fund greenhouse at Golani Junction.

Amara and five other JNF employees took part, 10 days ago, in an extraordinary project that involves the JNF assisting in planting trees in the area where a new Palestinian city, Ruwabi, is scheduled to be built north of Ramallah. The name means "City of Hills."


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As a first step, the JNF contributed 3,000 tree seedlings for planting in what is meant to be a forested area on the edges of the new city. At the same time, the forestry experts of the JNF have been advising the city planners on the matter.

Suhil Zaydan, one of the JNF's forestry managers, is serving as liaison between the organization and the city planers.

"There have been a number of meetings, both at the location where the city will be built and also at the JNF greenhouses," he says. "We have contributed with our know-how, by advising on how to prepare the ground for the planting and how public gardens should be planned, as well as the best times for planting, and what kinds of trees it is preferable to plant. We did not talk about politics and we shall not talk about it - we deal with trees and understand forestry, botany and greenhouses."

The ambitious project of building a city from scratch has drawn an estimated investment of $800 million, mostly from Palestinian and Qatari sources.

The plan is for 6,000 housing units over a 6,300 dunam area that is supposed to provide housing for nearly 40,000 people and employ some 10,000 Palestinian workers. The project is aimed at the Palestinian middle class.

Zaydan says that a new kind of planning attitude is involved.

"There is no other city like it in our area with regards to the ecological-forestry aspects of planning. Everything will be natural, and there is great attention to preserving nature, the trees, the springs, the streams, the topography and other values, such as antiquities. During the planning stage the natural resources are taken into account," he said.

Ruwabi will be located nine kilometers northwest of Ramallah. A few days ago, at what will be one of the entrances to the city, workers were busy setting up a large sign advertising the project.

Several hours before traveling to the site of the tree planting, Amara was ready at the greenhouse for the truck to arrive so that the seedlings could be loaded.

"This is not a regular day of work," he said. "Today there is a sense that something special is happening. This is a project that grants hope to young people for a better future. I am proud that I am party to this thing."

Like a proud father who nurtured his children, he walked through the rows of seedlings.

"These are seedlings of high quality from every respect - thickness, shape, health, development of its roots," he said.

The seedlings originate from locations throughout the country where seeds were collected and were planted at the greenhouse under conditions favorable to their species.

A bumpy ride along a dirt path comes to an end at the foothills of the settlement of Ateret, at the edge of what will be Ruwabi. Dozens of people are there to plant, ranging in age from youth to people in their 60s, waiting for the truck with the seedlings.

Everyone brought tools from home. One person has a metal hoe with a serial number dating back to Ottoman times.

"This is a very old hoe which belonged to my grandfather," he tells the JNF people, who are amazed by the fact.

Michael Weinberg of the JNF acknowledges that there is a great deal of "professional pride in the project. We are helping in any way we can."

Kneeling to touch the earth, he is optimistic: "There are excellent conditions here."



Comments:

Yekutiel writes:

I thought there was a freeze of building in the "territories" and that the Jewish establishment supports freezing building in these disputed areas so as not to prejudice the final status talks .


DS replies:

Yekutiel,  you live in a time warp! That was in 1993, when they were still pretending!

And I love the way Nadia Matar puts it, and of course, concurs:

ADVISE ALL DONORS: NO MORE MONEY TO JNF!!

קרן קיימת לישמעאל Keren Kayemet Le'Yishmael!



Sunday, October 25, 2009

OH,OH, what is going on here??? Rabin fiesta??? Or "HAPPY BIRTHDAY U.N." bash?? At any rate, U.N. aggression against the Jewish People is escalating: we are the proverbial FROG IN THE POT OF BOILING WATER!

PA Forces in Binyamin – without IDF

Cheshvan 6, 5770, 24 October 09 10:17



(Israelnationalnews.com) Residents of the Jewish town of Gush Telmonim, in the Binyamin region, report that over 150 Palestinian Authority troops recently approached their town with no IDF escort. The IDF Civil Administration confirmed the incident, but declined to explain it.
PA security troops are normally required to work alongside the IDF if they enter an area such as Gush Telmonim, in which Israel is responsible for security.

While THIS is also going on - nothing new, unfortunately; together, they form an ominous picture.




Violent Expulsion in Samaria

Cheshvan 6, 5770, 24 October 09 08:59
(Israelnationalnews.com) Dozens of residents of Reches Sela reported Saturday evening that they had been violently expelled from their community over the course of the Sabbath. Police expelled the group following clashes between Jews and Arabs from the nearby village of Burin.
Police used stun grenades and batons on residents during the forced eviction, they said. An eight-year-old child was wounded during the scuffle.
Reches Sela is located in Samaria, near the town of Bracha.

Comments:


SHmuel:


The "idf" is too busy assaulting Jews elsewhere and cannot be bothered by 150 murderers approaching Jewish folk you see...


nik:

probing to see if we are ripe for attack yet... this is the wave of the future... chalillah... we are going to be attacked by these vile, filthy dogs... nik. in disgust... out...




Wednesday, September 23, 2009

CAIRO? I could have sworn it is Beit Omar, or any other PA arab village; welcome: smell and taste the culture - There is also another side to that love of disgusting things: GAY PORN: you would not believe HOW MANY ARABS search for lewd gay material on my blog!!





September 20, 2009

Belatedly, Egypt Spots Flaws in Wiping Out Pigs


CAIRO — It is unlikely anyone has ever come to this city and commented on how clean the streets are. But this litter-strewn metropolis is now wrestling with a garbage problem so severe it has managed to incite its weary residents and command the attention of the president.
“The problem is clear in the streets,” said Haitham Kamal, a spokesman for the Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs. “There is a strict and intensive effort now from the state to address this issue.”
But the crisis should not have come as a surprise.
When the government killed all the pigs in Egypt this spring — in what public health experts said was a misguided attempt to combat swine flu — it was warned the city would be overwhelmed with trash.
The pigs used to eat tons of organic waste.



Now the pigs are gone and the rotting food piles up on the streets of middle-class neighborhoods like Heliopolis and in the poor streets of communities like Imbaba.
Ramadan Hediya, 35, who makes deliveries for a supermarket, lives in Madinat el Salam, a low-income community on the outskirts of Cairo.
“The whole area is trash,” Mr. Hediya said. “All the pathways are full of trash. When you open up your window to breathe, you find garbage heaps on the ground.”
What started out as an impulsive response to the swine flu threat has turned into a social, environmental and political problem for the Arab world’s most populous nation.
It has exposed the failings of a government where the power is concentrated at the top, where decisions are often carried out with little consideration for their consequences and where follow-up is often nonexistent, according to social commentators and government officials.
“The main problem in Egypt is follow-up,” said Sabir Abdel Aziz Galal, chief of the infectious disease department at the Ministry of Agriculture. “A decision is taken, there is follow-up for a period of time, but after that, they get busy with something else and forget about it. This is the case with everything.”
Speaking broadly, there are two systems for receiving services in Egypt: The government system and the do-it-yourself system. Instead of following the channels of bureaucracy, most people rely on an informal system of personal contacts and bribes to get a building permit, pass an inspection, get a driver’s license — or make a living.
“The straight and narrow path is just too bureaucratic and burdensome for the rich person, and for the poor, the formal system does not provide him with survival, it does not give him safety, security or meet his needs,” said Laila Iskandar Kamel, chairwoman of a community development organization in Cairo.
Cairo’s garbage collection belonged to the informal sector. The government hired multinational companies to collect the trash, and the companies decided to place bins around the city.
But they failed to understand the ethos of the community. People do not take their garbage out. They are accustomed to seeing someone collecting it from the door.
For more than half a century, those collectors were the zabaleen, a community of Egyptian Christians who live on the cliffs on the eastern edge of the city. They collected the trash, sold the recyclables and fed the organic waste to their pigs — which they then slaughtered and ate.
Killing all the pigs, all at once, “was the stupidest thing they ever did,” Ms. Kamel said, adding, “This is just one more example of poorly informed decision makers.”
When the swine flu fear first emerged, long before even one case was reported in Egypt, President Hosni Mubarak ordered that all the pigs be killed in order to prevent the spread of the disease.
When health officials worldwide said that the virus was not being passed by pigs, the Egyptian government said that the cull was no longer about the flu, but was about cleaning up the zabaleen’s crowded, filthy, neighborhood.
That was in May.
Today the streets of the zabaleen community are as packed with stinking trash and as clouded with flies as ever before. But the zabaleen have done exactly what they said they would do: they stopped taking care of most of the organic waste.
Instead they dump it wherever they can or, at best, pile it beside trash bins scattered around the city by the international companies that have struggled in vain to keep up with the trash.
“They killed the pigs, let them clean the city,” said Moussa Rateb, a former garbage collector and pig owner who lives in the community of the zabaleen. “Everything used to go to the pigs, now there are no pigs, so it goes to the administration.”
The recent trash problem was compounded when employees of one of the multinational companies — men and women in green uniforms with crude brooms dispatched around the city — stopped working in a dispute with the city.
The government says that the dispute has been resolved, but nothing has been done to repair the damage to the informal system that once had the zabaleen take Cairo’s trash home.
The garbage is only the latest example of the state’s struggling to meet the needs of its citizens, needs as basic as providing water, housing, health care and education.
The government announced last week that schools would not be opened until the first week of October to give the government time to prepare for a potential swine flu outbreak, a decision that could have been made anytime over the past three months, while schools were closed for summer break, critics said.
Officials in the Ministry of Health and other government ministries said they had not made this decision — and that they had counseled against pre-emptive school closings.
It appears to have been ordered by the presidency and carried out by the governors, who also ordered that all private schools, already in class, be shut down as well.
“We did not propose or call for postponing schools, so the reason is not with us,” said an official in the Ministry of Health who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to speak to the news media.
The heads of three large governorates, or states, in Egypt announced Wednesday that their strategy for keeping schoolchildren safe was to take classes, which on average are crowded with more than 60 students, and split them in half and have children attend school only three days a week, another decision that was criticized. There have been more than 800 confirmed cases of H1N1 in Egypt, and two flu-related deaths.
“The state is troubled; as a result the system of decision making is disintegrating,” said Galal Amin, an economist, writer and social critic. “They are ill-considered decisions taken in a bit of a hurry, either because you’re trying to please the president or because you are a weak government that is anxious to please somebody.”
Cairo’s streets have always been busy with children and littered with trash.
Now, with the pigs gone, and the schools closed, they are even more so.
“The Egyptians are really in a mess,” Mr. Amin said.

Mona el-Naggar contributed reporting.



http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/20/world/africa/20cairo.html?pagewanted=2&_r=1&emc=eta1 

Sent by E.T.; thank you. 

Monday, July 6, 2009

"Israel Authorizes More Weapons for PA Forces" - STOP THEM!!!





Chaya sent this:


Shalom my dear friends, anyone familiar with the power of this vehicle????
 
Is the State of Israel REALLY so pressured by the world (and that's NO EXCUSE!!!) as to let the Palestinian Authority to get
50 OF THESE VEHICLES?! ]
 
It isn't too late - the 50 vehicles are STILL IN JORDAN.   STOP THEM!!! (and not the settlements!!!).
 
Can anyone explain why the PA needs an AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLE???  Is it to bring them to GAZA where they can easily infiltrate ASHKELON??? or through the Dead Sea to attack JERUSALEM (a VERY famous army-trick to attack Jerusalem from eons ago)???
 
From link below:  "Israel has authorized the transfer but opposes the installation of heavy machine guns on the vehicles that the PA is demanding.
Pal-------eeeze.  This vehicle is an ARMY vehicle
 
And also from source below:  "Barak has authorized the transfer of 1,000 Kalashnikov rifles to forces [PLO-Fatah terrorists!] controlled by PA chief Mahmoud Abbas [Shoah-Ph.D. denier & hijacker of the Achille Lauro]."
 
Why is Israel letting the PA have an army - yet saying they can't? 
 
And an old Question of mine:  Why is Israel continuing the farce of PLO/Fatah 'loving' the State of Israel?
 
Israel Authorizes More Weapons for PA Forces   by David Lev   07/06/09, 3:37 PM
..."Several months ago, Russia donated fifty BTR-70 armored vehicles to the PA; they are being prepared in Jordan and delivery to PA forces is expected soon. "
 
 
My friends, please familiarize yourselves with this BTR-70:
BTR-70 Amphibious armored personnel carrier
Crew 3 + 8 passengers
Range 373 miles (600 km)
Fuel Capacity  92 gal (350 l)
Road Speed 50 mph (80 km/h)
Cross Country Speed: 28 mph (45 km/h)
Swim Speed: 6.2 mph (10 km/h)
Fording Depth: Amphibious
Grade: 60%
Side Slope: 40%
Trench Crossing: 6.6 ft (2.0 m)
Vertical Wall Climb:  1.6 ft (0.5 m)
PROTECTION:  Armor:  Hull: 0.39 in (10 mm). Turret: 0.28 in (7 mm)
NBC Protection System: Yes
ARMAMENT: 
   -  14.5mm KPVT heavy machine gun;  Mount: Turret;  Typical Ammo Load: 500
   -  7.62mm PKT machine gun;   Mount: Coaxial to main gun;  Typical Ammo Load: 2,000
 
The BTR-70 (Bronetransporter-70) is a fully amphibious vehicle that is propelled through the water by a single water jet at the rear of the hull. The vehicle has an all-welded hull with improved protection over its frontal arc, as compared to the original BTR-60 series. The nose is also wider and the front of the vehicle provides added protection to the front wheels.

The commander and driver are seated at the front with the commander on the right and the driver on the left. The troop compartment is to the rear of the turret and the engine compartment is at the rear of the vehicle. The BTR-70 has a filtration and overpressurization system for NBC protection.
 




See also the previous related article posted today:

GALVANIZE A NEW CAMPAIGN: ARMED ARABS MEAN DEAD JEWS

Galvanize a New Campaign: Armed Arabs Mean Dead Jews





Galvanize a New Campaign: Armed Arabs Mean Dead Jews

Posted by: "david bedein" dbedein@yahoo.com   dbedein

Mon Jul 6, 2009 2:07 am (PDT)


Today's announcement that the gov't of Israel will supply 1000 more kalashnikovs to the PLO at a time when the PLO remains in a state of war with Israel amounts to an act of premeditated murder and, moreover, a war crime against the people of Israel.

We have been through this already.

Is there anyone anywhere ready to back up a campaign to galvanize public opinion against such a policy?

Does anyone have a loved one murdered by an Arab who would stand behind such a campaign?

Do we have to wait for more funerals?





1,000 Kalashnikovs approved for PA

Jul. 6, 2009
Yaakov Katz , THE JERUSALEM POST

Defense Minister Ehud Barak has approved the transfer of 1,000 automatic weapons to the Palestinian Authority, defense officials said Sunday, on the eve of Barak's meeting in London with US special envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell.


The gesture was approved several weeks ago in response to a PA request but the transfer of the Kalashnikov rifles has been held up due to ballistic tests that the IDF runs on all weapons transferred to the PA. This way, the IDF will be able to know if one of the weapons is used in a terror attack.

This is the second major transfer of weapons to the Palestinians approved by Israel in the past year. Fifty BTR-70 armored vehicles, donated by Russia are currently waiting in Jordan for final checks before being transferred to the PA.

Meanwhile, defense officials said that the Palestinian Authority was having difficulty recruiting new soldiers into the battalions that it is trying to form to be trained by United States Security Coordinator Lt.-Gen. Keith Dayton.

Barak, the officials said, planned to raise the issue during his meeting with Mitchell.

Four Palestinian battalions trained by Dayton have already deployed in the West Bank, in Jenin, Hebron, Jericho and Bethlehem, totaling over 2,000 soldiers. Another three battalions are supposed to be added, bringing the number up to 4,000.

But Israeli officials said Sunday that while Israel supported the enlargement of the force, the PA was encountering difficulty in finding Palestinian youth interested in serving in the security forces.

"The process is moving slowly," one official said. "If there were more people willing to enlist then there would be more battalions training and deploying in the West Bank."

The official said that many Palestinians had despaired of the chances for peace and were still scarred by the second intifada, which erupted in the West Bank in 2000.

In addition, the acceptance process for these battalions is extremely selective, since the PA wants to prevent people affiliated with Hamas from infiltrating the ranks.


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.... And let me remind you about "BARAK'S PLAN":

LET THE ARABS DO THE DIRTY WORK
:


Barak's Plan

(6/28. INN)

Defense Minister Barak, on the eve of his departure for Washington, is hoping that his easing of travel for Arabs in the PA-areas – removal of most checkpoints and the issuing of hundreds of free-pass BMC (businessman) cards – will encourage the Americans to be more lenient on the matter of settlements. "If we have significant progress in talks with the Palestinians, the issue of the settlements will become less central," Haaretz reported Barak as saying.


SO WHAT DO YOU THINK BARAK THE MURDERER'S PLANS ARE?


1. REMOVE THE CHECKPOINTS, GIVE THE PA ARABS FREE RANGE

2. GIVE THEM WEAPONS, ADDING TO WHAT THEY ALREADY HAVE, IN CASE THEY DON'T HAVE ENOUGH - how many do they need: one AK 47 per each man, woman and child??? -

3. LET THEM DO WHAT THEY KNOW HOW TO DO BEST, AND WHAT THEIR WHOLE GOAL IN LIFE IS: KILL JEWS.

BARAK THE SNAKE SHOULD BE TRIED FOR TREASON AND PREMEDITATED MURDER, AND SHOULD GET THE DEATH PENALTY.