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September 29, 2014: In Gaza the UN is making ambitious plans
to repair the damage from the recent Hamas war, but Israel warns that it
will not cooperate if measures are not taken to prevent Hamas from
“militarizing” the reconstruction as it has in the past. This means no
diverting some of the reconstruction cash to Hamas for use in supporting
terrorist and anti-Israel activities. Then there is the problem with
Hamas diverting a lot of the building materials to military uses. This
includes building bunkers, tunnels and the modification of rebuilt
homes, schools and hospitals to accommodate weapons storage and rocket
launching facilities. The UN now admits this sort of thing exists,
mainly because the existence of these military facilities became widely
known during the recent war, so much so that even the UN could not
ignore it. To further complicate matters Hamas insists there will be
another war unless the blockade is lifted and Hamas is allowed to import
whatever it wants. Israel will never allow that as long as Hamas also
proclaims that its eventual goal is the destruction of Israel. In
response to that Israel is demanding that Hamas disarm before the
current truce is extended. Hamas refuses to even consider this.
Israel was not asked to join the international coalition
against ISIL (Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant). This was because
the ten Arab members of this twenty country coalition are still trapped
by decades of their own “Israel must be destroyed” propaganda and
rhetoric. Many Arabs now regret this rigorous anti-Israel policy but it
has become a part of Arab culture and very difficult to change or even
discuss openly. So despite the fact that ISIL seeks the overthrow of the
Shia Syrian dictator as only the first of many conquests that include
Iraq, Lebanon, Israel, Saudi Arabia and, eventually Turkey and Israel,
the Arab states must play down the fact that they and ISIL agree on one
thing; that Israel must be destroyed. Meanwhile since the fall of Mosul
in June ISIL has continued attacking and all the Moslems nations on the
ISIL target list agreed that ISIL was a threat to everyone. The Saudis
called on the West to do more because ISIL will eventually turn its
attention to making terror attacks in the West. The Saudis do not
mention that they are higher on the ISIL hit list than the West, Israel
or Turkey and that the most effective force against Islamic terrorism in
the region (Israel) is not being called on to help against ISIL. Israel
does not complain, since ISIL is not as much of an effective threat to
Israel as it is to Moslem states in the region. Meanwhile Israel and
several Arab states continue to quietly exchange data on Islamic
terrorist operations. This has been going on for years and seems immune
to all the anti-Israel rhetoric in Arab nations.
Egypt and Israel are not concerned with ISIL because both have
more immediate Islamic terrorist problems. Israel has the Palestinians
(mainly Hamas at this point) to worry about and Egypt has the
radicalized members of the Moslem Brotherhood. Israel has Hamas and
Palestinian terrorism under control but not eliminated. The Palestinians
turned to terrorism in 2000 and keep at it despite years of failure to
do anything of note. In Egypt Islamic terrorist groups are more active
and successful. But as in a similar situation in the 1990s, the Islamic
terrorists have support from only a minority of the population. In the
1990s this meant the Islamic terrorists were eventually suppressed
(killed, jailed or driven into exile) because a hostile population
helped the police. The Islamic terrorists learned from their 1990s
experience and are trying to avoid civilian casualties and attacks that
hurt the economy (and put people out of work). By concentrating on the
security forces and government officials the terrorists are angering
fewer Egyptians and making it possible for more moderate anti-government
groups to continue demonstrating. Government efforts to use the courts
to halt the demonstrations is not working out. The courts eventually
free most of the people arrested for demonstrating in violation of new
anti-demonstration laws. The courts have not tried to free those
convicted of terrorism or for leading large protest organizations.
Meanwhile the Islamic terror attacks on the security forces are causing
growing popular anger towards the terrorists and time seems to be on the
side of the government if they can get the economy going. That remains
to be seen, given the endemic corruption.
The Islamic terrorist violence in Egypt is leaving several
dozen people dead (and 50-100 arrested) each week, most of them
terrorists. This is a war of attrition that may see several thousand
more deaths before it is all over. That is in addition to the 1,400 who
have already died since the Egyptian war on Islamic terrorism began in
mid-2013. Also since that time Egypt has been receiving massive economic
aid from the Arab oil states. Saudi Arabia has been particularly
generous sending $5 billion in aid (most of in the form of oil) during
the last 14 months. This aid has been essential to keeping many
Egyptians from getting mad enough to back the Islamic terrorists.
Egypt signed a military cooperation deal with Kuwait. This
involves joint training and the exchange of information. Just in case.
Iran appears to have been trying to get a media story going
about Israeli UAVs being used over Iran and Iraq. Three times in August
2014 there were stories about Israeli Hermes UAVs crashing in Iraq, Iran
and Gaza. The Iraq story was reported by a Hezbollah satellite news
channel, the Iranian crash was reported by Iran and the Gaza crash was
reported by Hamas (which receives regular supplies of Iranian cash and
weapons). Hezbollah is also on the Iranian payroll, but is more public
about it. The one thing all these events had in common was that in each
of them it was claimed there was physical evidence of a Hermes type UAV
crashing and that the evidence would be presented. But the evidence
never was made public and the three stories faded away because they
never gained any traction. Iran was also embarrassed when informed that
the Hermes could not reach Iran from Israel. Iran then blamed other
countries in the area for working with the Israelis. That line was
quickly abandoned because most Moslems don’t believe any Moslem state
would support Israel. It’s unclear why Iran chose now to try and get
this story going. It is no secret that Israel keeps a close eye on Iran,
especially the Iranian nuclear weapons program. The “Hermes” UAV
brought down in Iran was allegedly near a uranium enrichment facility.
Israel has apparently used UAVs to spy on Iran, but Israel also has spy
satellites that can do the same job, although not in as much detail as
with the more powerful cameras carried by UAVs.
September 28, 2014: In Egypt an Islamic terrorists group has
been kidnapping and beheading Bedouins it accuses of being spies for
Israel. At least ten of these killing have taken place in the last two
weeks and five other Bedouin men are known to have been seized. In
situations like this the Islamic terrorists are not really sure who is
spying for Israel, only that such spies do exist and report on Islamic
terrorist activities at every opportunity. Many of these spies are not
working for Israel as much as they have offended the Islamic terrorists
for one reason or another. These murders are more about gaining
publicity than in increasing security.
September 25, 2014: Meeting in Egypt Fatah and Hamas announced
that they had again worked out a plan for a unity government. The
agreement worked out in June was denounced by the U.S., Israel and many
Palestinians as a fraud. Israel and the U.S. believed that the two
groups were still quite separate and neither would subordinate itself to
the other. Both the older, more moderate and more corrupt Fatah and the
more radical Hamas have long insisted that only they can lead all
Palestinians. This lack of unity and continuing bad behavior by both
groups has led Western donors to largely withdraw, or seriously threaten
to, support. Arab donors offered to replace the lost aid income, but
only if Fatah and Hamas united. That did not happen until this year,
encouraged by real Arab plans for withholding their aid as well. Fatah
and Hamas accuse both Western and Arab aid donors of trying to interfere
with how the Palestinians govern themselves. That’s not true, it’s
mainly about aid money being stolen by Hamas and Fatah officials instead
of being used to help all Palestinians. The two Palestinian governments
(Fatah in the West Bank and Hamas in Gaza) are continuing to mismanage
their money (from taxes and foreign aid). This is caused by corruption
and the use of money to keep Fatah and Hamas in power (by creating jobs
for supporters). Popular dissatisfaction at this sort of thing has made
these two governments very unpopular. Many Gazans blame Hamas for the
recent war and Fatah is still considered a corrupt and inefficient bunch
of lying politicians.
September 23, 2014: In the north Israel used a Patriot
missile to shoot down a Syrian Su-24 that had entered Israeli air space
while it was bombing rebel positions on the Syrian side of the border.
The Su-24 only got about 700 meters into Israel before turning around.
Israeli air defense forces have orders to shoot down any Syrian
warplanes that enter Israeli air space and Syria was informed of that
policy. The last time Israel shot down Syrian aircraft was in 1985 when
two Syrian MiG-23s attempted to interfere with an Israeli reconnaissance
mission over Lebanon. At the time Syrian forces occupied parts of
Lebanon because the 1975-90 civil war there was still going on.
In the West Bank Israeli police cornered two Hamas men being
sought for kidnapping and murdering three Israeli teenagers in June. The
two refused to surrender and opened fire. The two were killed. Local
Palestinians responded with rock throwing and anti-Israel chants.
September 22, 2014: A U.S. court has ruled that the Jordanian
Arab Bank was guilty of knowingly providing material support for Islamic
terrorists via its dealings with bank accounts and transfers conducted
for Hamas. This was the result of a lawsuit filed in 2004 by 300
American who were victims or families of victims of Hamas terror attacks
against Israel. The Arab Bank is now liable for damages but will first
be able to appeal the decision.
September 21, 2014: It was revealed that an Israeli Bedouin
had recently been killed in Syria while fighting for ISIL (Islamic State
in Iraq and the Levant). This is believed to be the first death of an
Israeli Moslem who had joined ISIL. Not a lot of Israeli Moslems have
joined ISIL in large part because Israeli intelligence know who most of
the radicalized Israeli Moslems are and will not let them leave the
country. Sneaking out is difficult.
September 20, 2014: In the West Bank Israeli police arrested
six Palestinians and ordered three more to show up for questioning.
In Egypt (Sinai) police caught three Palestinians coming out
of a tunnel from Gaza. The three tried to run back into the tunnel but
police opened fire killing one of the intruders and wounding (and
arresting) the other two. In the last year the Egyptians have found and
closed most of the smuggling tunnels from Gaza but there is so much
money to be made smuggling goods and people in and out of Gaza that new
tunnels keep getting built and the Egyptian police keep finding and
destroying them (usually over a dozen a week).
September 19, 2014: Israeli intelligence believes that Syria
has held onto some of its chemical weapons despite a 2013 deal that had
them surrender those weapons in order to avoid NATO air attacks. The
Israelis also believe Syria has stockpiled component chemicals for some
chemical weapons and has the ability to quickly resume production.
Earlier this year Israel announced that it believed that Syria again
used chemical weapons on March 27th during two operations on the outskirts of Damascus.
September 16, 2014: A mortar shell was fired into Israel from
Gaza but there was no damage or injuries. Hamas denied that it happened
as it was the first violation of the August 26 ceasefire agreement.
Israel and the Palestinian Authority agreed to allow
reconstruction to proceed in Gaza but only under UN supervision to
ensure that none of the work has a military function (as reconstruction
in the past did).
In Jerusalem police arrested another 22 Israeli Arabs for
violent (mostly rock throwing) protests. Since July about 700 such
arrests have been made.
At the UN Syria is protesting Israeli “assistance” to al Nusra
rebels who have seized control of most of the Israeli border over the
last week. This is no real cooperation, just an unofficial understanding
that both sides will avoid violence that would endanger Israel.
In Kenya two young Iranians were arrested when they were
caught using stolen Israeli passports modified to include pictures of
the Iranians. The two were believed on their way to Israel, via Brussels
and Israel confirmed that these were passports stolen from Israelis
travelling abroad. Kenyan and Israeli police are now trying to find out
what the two were up to. The two insist they only wanted to get to
Europe and ask for asylum. In the past, most Iranians caught with fake
Israeli passports were involved in some terrorist operation against
Israel.
September 15, 2014:
The UN admitted that it had basically withdrawn its
peacekeeping force on the Israeli/Syrian border. The 1,200 man
peacekeeping force has been on the border since 1974 and Israel has long
criticized the UN for allowing their troops to be used as human shields
anti-Israel terrorists could hide behind. Now those peacekeepers are
fleeing to Israel for protection.
September 14, 2014: Israel will allow another 5,000
Palestinians to obtain permits to work in Israel. These will join
105,000 who already have permits. To get a permit applicants have to
pass a screening to ensure they are not involved with any anti-Israeli
terrorists. It is understood that if too many permit holders are found
out to be involved in supporting terrorism the permit program will be
scaled back or eliminated and more foreign workers brought in. So far
the Palestinians have been cooperating. In the past terrorists have been
known to use blackmail or intimidation to get Palestinians with work
permits to help with an attack. So far those tactics have been thwarted.
September 13, 2014: A mortar shell fired from Syria landed on the Israeli side of the border. There was no damage or injuries.
September 12, 2014: In an open letter to the government and the Israeli public
43 current or former members of the top secret Israeli
intelligence Unit 8299 signed an open letter denouncing tactics
(eavesdropping, blackmail) used to recruit Palestinian informants. Many
of those who signed had either never worked on those operations while at
Unit 8200 or were not currently doing so. Those techniques were no
secret, but the open letter brought forth an overwhelming reaction,
mostly negative, against the 43 reservists. In response to the open
letter hundreds of other Unit 8200 members issued their own open letter
denouncing the 43 for being attention seeking political opportunists who
did not know what they were talking about, or didn’t care. In was only
in 2011 that Israel revealed many details of Unit 8200, which has long
handled cryptography, computer hacking and electronic warfare in
general. Since 1952 Unit 8200 of the Israeli army specialized in
cracking codes for the government. Many thousands have served and were
all sworn to secrecy. Despite that it did become known that Unit 8200
existed and was involved in some very secret stuff. Eventually it was
assumed that Unit 8200 has something to do with communications and
security. This came about because so many men who had served in Unit
8200 went on to start companies specializing in cryptography (coding
information so that no unauthorized personnel can know what the data is)
and other aspects of high tech. Unit 8200 is crucial for supplying
information about planned attacks on Israel, especially terror attacks
on Israeli territory or Israelis in other countries. These
counter-terror efforts rely on fresh intelligence and lots of speed in
carrying out raids and attacks against terrorists. The objective is
simple; catch the terrorists before they can attack Israelis. A key
source of intelligence is an extensive informant network in Gaza, the
West Bank and many Arab countries. Israel was able to build and maintain
such a network in Arab areas because they have so many police and
military intelligence personnel who speak Arabic and often work for Unit
8200. A large segment of the Israeli population even looks like Arabs,
because they are descendants of the half a million Jews expelled from
Arab countries in the late 1940s. These Israelis can easily pass as
Palestinians and often do when collecting intelligence. On September
15th the Israeli Defense Minister was ordered to charge the 43 members
of intelligence Unit 8200 with a criminal offense for disclosing details
of intelligence operations.
A mortar shell fired from Syria landed on the Israeli side of the border. There was no damage or injuries.
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