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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Islamic Movement Northern Branch deputy released after incitement accusation
2021-06-21
[IsraelTimes] Sheikh Kamal al-Khatib was arrested last month on suspicion of promoting violence inside Israel at the height of the conflict with Gazoo.

A court in Nazareth ordered the release of Sheikh Kamal al-Khatib, the deputy head of the outlawed Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel,
... the militant arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in Israel, which goes in for riots and harassing Jews on the Temple Mount via their Israeli Arab Mourabitoun cadres, funding Hamas, and social services in Arab villages in the Galilee...
who was arrested last month on suspicion of inciting violence at the height of Israel’s conflict with Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamaswith about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Umm al-Fahm man sentenced to five years for helping Hezbollah
2021-03-09
[IsraelTimes] Mahmoud Jabarin convicted of assisting Lebanese terror group’s psychological warfare efforts against Israel by providing images and video.

The Haifa District Court on Monday sentenced an Israeli man to five years in prison for supporting Hezbollah by providing the Lebanese terror group with photos and videos from sites in the country, which were then published as part of its propaganda efforts against the Jewish state.

Mahmoud Jabarin, 37, from the northern town of Umm al-Fahm,
...the Galilee home of the outlawed Islamic Movement in Israel - Northern Branch, the Israeli branch of the Muslim Brotherhood...
was convicted under a plea bargain in which he admitted to contacting Hezbollah operatives and helping the organization, which has vowed to destroy Israel.

Prosecutors said Jabarin was in contact with two Hezbollah operatives in Leb
...an Iranian colony situated on the eastern Mediterranean, conveniently adjacent to Israel. Formerly inhabited by hardy Phoenecian traders, its official language is now Arabic, with the usual unpleasant side effects. The Leb civil war, between 1975 and 1990, lasted a little over 145 years and produced 120,000 fatalities. The average length of a ceasefire was measured in seconds. The Lebs maintain a precarious sectarian balance among Shiites, Sunnis, and about a dozeen flavors of Christians. It is the home of Hezbollah, which periodically starts a war with the Zionist Entity, gets Beirut pounded to rubble, and then declares victory and has a parade. The Lebs have the curious habit of periodically murdering their heads of state or prime ministers...
and starting in 2018 provided them with photos of the Lebanon border fence, Hadera power station, Megiddo Prison, Petah Tikva and other locations.

The content was then published via social media and touted as showing Hezbollah’s ability to penetrate into Israeli territory as part of its psychological warfare against the Jewish state.

"The defendant agreed and acted on the request [of the two operatives] out of a desire to assist Hezbollah’s media, propaganda and war effort against Israel," prosecutors wrote in the indictment.

In addition to the five-year sentence, which includes time served from the date of his arrest on February 18, 2019, Jabarin was given another 12 months’ suspended sentence effective for three years from his release from prison.

He has 45 days to appeal the sentence.

Prosecutors said that Jabarin began to support Hezbollah in 2005 and chose Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
...the very aged actual dictator of Iran, successor to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini...
as his religious guide.

In the years that followed, he maintained two Facebook accounts, each with hundreds of followers, where he would post messages of support for the Iran-backed Hezbollah.
Related:
Umm al-Fahm: 2021-01-27 MB in Israel leader shot dead in Jaffa, 2nd man moderately wounded
Umm al-Fahm: 2020-10-10 Multiple fires cover Israel, some allegedly caused by Palestinians
Umm al-Fahm: 2020-02-11 Firebrand Arab Israeli cleric sentenced to 28 months for inciting terrorism
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
MB in Israel leader shot dead in Jaffa, 2nd man moderately wounded
2021-01-27
[IsraelTimes] Fatality named as Muhammad Abu Nijm; earlier, 145 people arrested overnight in northern village of Tur’an over suspected involvement in brawls, shootings, arson.
Arab on Arab — though Hamas loudly proclaims this yet another Israeli assassination — but with potential concerns for Israel.
A bigwig in the Islamic Movement
...the Islamic Movement in Israel is the local branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, appearing on the scene in the 1970s, then splitting into the usual militant and political arms: the outlawed militant Northern Branch, based in Umm al-Fahm in the Galilee, and the Southern Branch, based in Kafr Qasim near Tel Aviv, which hopes to achieve the same goals via Israeli politics and is part of the Obama-era Arab Joint List project. It’s been estimated that 10% of Israel’s Arabs are connected to the organization, if only as recipients of its many charities. Raed Saleh is the Northern Branch’s fiery big kahuna, though he fancies the title "Sheikh of Al Aqsa" as more suitable, and openly supports Hamas, Erdogan’s Turkey, and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. He cycles in and out of Israeli prisons for all the usual reasons...
was rubbed out and a second man suffered a sucking chest wound moderately injured on Sunday when a gunman opened fire in the central city of Jaffa.
The Northern Branch expanded into Jaffa two decades ago, belatedly attracted by the 40% of the population that is Arab...
Mohammad Abu Nijm, a well-known activist in the political movement,
...in this case alternate terms for fiery emir and Muslim terror group, though no doubt he oversaw the charities as well...
was critically injured in the shooting. He and the second man were taken to Wolfson Hospital in Holon for treatment, where Abu Nijm later departed this vale of tears.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Multiple fires cover Israel, some allegedly caused by Palestinians
2020-10-10
[Jpost] Some 5,000 residents of Nof HaGalil were reportedly forced to evacuate their homes.

Multiple fires broke out in multiple areas across Israel on Friday, with thousands of residents force to evacuate their homes. While most fires are believed to have been caused due to extreme heat conditions, officials in the Israeli security establishment raised concerns that some fires in the West Bank were the result of deliberate arson by Paleostinian individuals.

IDF soldiers were recruited to help wildfire containment efforts and evacuate citizens from residential areas of the country that were under threat.

Friday morning, around 25 fire teams including volunteers, were called to the area of Kfar HaOranim, located near Modi'in Illit to contain wildfires in the area, which engulfed a number of houses. Air support also arrived, and rescue services requested that residents of the village evacuate.

The amount of emergency service workers were not enough, and a request was sent for more fire teams and air support in addition to teams already at the scene. The fire department released a statement that read: "There is no control over the fire."

Police arrived to the scene for the purpose of evacuating people from their homes, and a special unit was opened to coordinate all arriving security and aide forces.

Later Friday afternoon, IDF soldiers from the Ephraim Regional Brigade were recruited to help contain the wildfire and continue evacuation efforts, and the area underwent an assessment by commander of the brigade, Col. Yiftach Norkin.

Meanwhile,
...back at the precinct house, Don Calamari's lawyer was getting even redder in the face...
another wildfire broke out near the village of Umm-al-Qutuf and another near the village of Umm al-Fahm.

The Islamic Movement in Israel and the Joint List party established throughout the day an emergency center for providing support to victims of the fires spreading across the area of Nazareth. The center will focus on providing accommodations for residents whose homes were damaged.

On Friday evening Israeli media reported that officials in the Israeli security establishment have raised concerns pointing at the possibility of some of the fires in the West Bank breaking out as a result of deliberate arson by Paleostinian individuals.

Efforts are being made to locate any involved suspects.

Joint List leader MK Ayman Odeh addressed the nationwide fires and the reports indicating Paleostinian responsibility, blaming the government for neglecting its firefighting services.

"The fires in northern Israel today, just like the coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague)
...the twenty first century equivalent of bubonic plague, only instead of killing off a third of the population of Europe it kills 3.4 percent of those who notice they have it. It seems to be fond of the elderly, especially Iranian politicians and holy men...
, do not differentiate between Jews and Arabs," Odeh tweeted on Friday. "Before the defense establishment chooses to falsely blame Paleostinians, as they have in the past - the government should stop and see how it simply neglected its fire and rescue services, despite increased instances of fires breaking out in recent years."
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Joint List’s Abbas warns about Arab alliance’s future after some MKs vote to bar conversion therapy
2020-07-26
[IsraelTimes] A Joint List
...the coalition of Arab-Israeli political parties bribed and coached into existence by then-President Barack Obama’s favourite political consultants with the open intention that together with Labour they would defeat Bibi Netabyahu. But it was an unnatural coalition that has done much to damage Israel’s Left, and appears finally to be falling apart...
politician warns the future of the Arab political alliance could be in doubt after its leader Ayman Odeh voted in support of a bill barring psychotherapists from performing gay conversion therapy, the Kan public broadcaster reports.

According to Kan, MK Mansour Abbas says the continued existence of the Joint List depends on the behavior of its politicians in the near future. He adds that many of the party’s supporters are angry over Odeh and others’ backing of the bill and are demanding the breakup of the Joint List.

Abbas heads the Ra’am faction, which is affiliated with the southern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel.
...the “moderate” political arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in Israel that since 1996 has stood for seats in the Knesset; the Northern Branch goes in for riots on the Temple Mount via their Mourabitoun cadres, funding Hamas, and social services in Arab villages in the Galilee.
Related:
Southern branch: 2019-06-27 19 incendiary balloon fires reported in South
Southern branch: 2017-05-12 7 Israeli Arabs indicted for raising millions for outlawed group
Southern branch: 2016-12-22 Member of banned Islamic group questioned over incitement
Related:
Joint List: 2020-04-24 Hell hath no fury like Bibi-haters scorned – opinion
Joint List: 2020-03-16 Why did Balad change its mind about Benny Gantz?
Joint List: 2020-03-16 Shin Bet says it nabbed Arab Israeli Hamas agent who posed as aid worker
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Israel shutters PA-backed conference in East Jerusalem, top businessman arrested
2018-07-15
[IsraelTimes] Minister Erdan says event organized by Paleostinian Mufti, also attended by Turks, promoted 'incitement' against Israel

A conference in East Jerusalem sponsored by the Paleostinian Authority and attended by members of the Islamic Movement in Israel and of the Ottoman Turkish Waqf was shut down and raided by police on Saturday by order of Minister of Public Security Gilad Erdan, whose office said the event promoted "incitement" against the state of Israel.

Police also locked away
Drop the gat, Rocky, or you're a dead 'un!
Munib al-Masri, a powerful Paleostinian businessman who funded the conference.

The event, which took place at the Hind al-Husseini College in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, was organized by the Mufti of Jerusalem, Akrama Sabri. According to police, Sabri, who was recently issued a travel ban by Israel, previously held several events alongside members of the Hamas, one of the armed feet of the Moslem Brüderbung millipede, terrorist movement, the Ynet news site reported.

The Ministry of Public Security said the conference was deliberately scheduled to take place on the anniversary of a terror attack at the Temple Mount last year, in which Israeli coppers Haiel Sitawe and Kamil Shnaan were killed by three Arab Israeli button men who had stashed their weapons on the Mount.

Shuttering the conference, Erdan accused the Paleostinian Authority of "repeatedly attempting to undermine Israel’s illusory sovereignty in Jerusalem."

He said Israel would "continue to fight and prevent any attempt to fan [the flames of] violence in the city."

Erdan said the event was "a conference of incitement" and charged that "the connection between the Islamic Movement, the Paleostinian Authority and Ottoman Turkish elements is a brazen attempt to encourage violence on the anniversary of the attack on the Temple Mount."

The terror attack last July 14 sparked weeks of tension in Jerusalem. Israel introduced new security measures, including metal detector gates, designed to prevent weapons being brought onto the Mount ‐ a move which prompted widespread protests and was ultimately reversed.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Arab Israeli sentenced to 8 years for plotting to attack soldiers
2018-07-09
[IsraelTimes] Firas al-Omari, 46, was convicted of joining Hamas, a contraction of the Arabic words for "frothing at the mouth", and planning a terror attack in the Negev to avenge the outlawing of Northern Branch of Islamic Movement

A court in the southern city of Beersheba on Sunday sentenced an Arab Israeli man to eight years in prison for planning terror attacks against IDF soldiers.

According to the charge sheet, 46-year-old Firas al-Omari from the village of Sandala was the leader of a terror cell that set out to avenge the outlawing of the Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel in November 2015.

Omari, a member of the Islamic Movement until it was declared an illegal group, joined Paleostinian terror group Hamas, the indictment said. He suggested that a bus stop or army base in the Negev desert would be a fitting target, and the attack was meant to be in the form of gunfire, stabbing or car-ramming.

In a separate offense, Omari was said to have hidden bomb components near his home in early 2016 and illegally possessed a rifle.

After a plea deal, the Beersheba District Court convicted Omari of contacting a foreign agent, membership in a terror group, making purchases for terror purposes, aiding a terror group and conspiracy to help an enemy at a time of war.

Judge Natan Zlotchover on Sunday sentenced him to eight years in prison, a suspended sentence of one year, and a fine of NIS 10,000 ($2,700).

"The offenses of which the defendant was convicted are grave, harm the State of Israel’s security and undermine its very legitimacy," Zlotchover wrote in his ruling, adding that the fact that Omari is an Israeli citizen increased the severity of the crimes.

Omari now has 45 days to appeal to the Supreme Court.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Israel extends detention of leader of Islamic Movement’s northern branch
2017-08-18
[Iran Press TV] An Israeli court has extended the detention of a leader of the Islamic Movement in Israel for allegedly inciting violence last month and involvement in an outlawed organization.

The Rishon Lezion magistrate court on Thursday extended to August 21 the remand of Sheikh Raed Salah, the head of the northern branch of the Islamic Movement, after he was arrested by Israeli police force in the Mahajina neighborhood of Umm al-Fahm city, located 20 kilometers northwest of Jenin, on Tuesday.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Terror cell planning to attack IDF soldiers in the Negev uncovered
2016-12-28
[Ynet] Mohammad Masri, a member of the northern branch of the Islamic Movement, allegedly sought Dire Revenge for the outlawing of the group and planning to target soldiers with a rifle or IEDs in Dimona, Arad, or the Netavim Air Base.

Israeli security forces have stopped a terror cell made up of Israeli Arabs who were planning to carry out attacks against soldiers in the Negev, it was cleared for publication on Tuesday. Two of the cell’s members ‐ Mohammad Masri, 37 of Be’er Sheva, and Abdullah abu Iyash, 26, from Kuseife, were tossed in the calaboose
Drop the heater, Studs, or you're hist'try!
by the Shin Bet last month.

A joint Shin Bet and Israel Police investigation revealed that Masri, the leader of the cell, was seeking to take Dire Revenge on the government for outlawing the northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel. Masri then went to abu Iyash, with whom he worked, for assistance, with the latter agreeing to help. The two worked together at a grocery store in Be’er Sheva called "King Store Mashadawi," where Masri was the assistant manager.

The two decided to attack IDF troops and planned to target three possible places in the southern region of the country‐in Dimona, Arad, or at the gates of the Netavim Air Base. The two also conducted observations of their targets. A Carl Gustav homemade assault rifle was found in the cell’s possession, along with IED detonators. The authorities believe that the cell would have carried out IED attacks using the detonators.

Mohammad Masri is known to the Shin Bet. He was a member of the Fatah military wing, the al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade and was involved in a pipe bomb kaboom that killed a 15-year-old girl. He was arrested and served a 12-year prison sentence. While in prison, Masri met and cultivated connections with Hamas, the well-beloved offspring of the Moslem Brotherhood, members both from Gazoo and in the West Bank, including the high ranking Hamas official Yahya Sinwar.

Upon his release, he became an active member of the northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel.

A third Israeli-Arab was arrested for involvement in the cell, but this time from the Arab city of Qalansuwa. He too worked at a King Store branch in Qalansuwa, where he was an assistant manager. He too was an active member of the northern branch of the Islamic Movement and served time in prison between 2006 to 2010 for serious security offences, including the sale of weapons to gunnies from Tulkarm and for planning to attack IDF troops with an IED.

Three additional Israeli Arabs from the Negev area were arrested on suspicion of selling weapons to the terror cell: Bakr Abu Takfa, 21, from Shaqib al-Salam; Rami Abu Takfa, 22, from Shaqib al-Salam; and Mohammad Abu Qif, 26, a Bedouin living in the Nevatim area.

The investigation of the case found that other Negev residents were involved in arms trade under criminal circumstances, and more arrests are expected as the investigation continues.

Marsi and Abu Iyash will be indicted in the coming days.

Shin Bet chief says 400 terror attacks foiled this year

[IsraelTimes] At an award ceremony for the Shin Bet security agency, the head of the service Nadav Argaman says 400 “significant” terror attacks were foiled in the past year.

“We are gathered here this evening to express gratitude to our people, thanks to whom unique and unprecedented missions were advanced and implemented,” he says. “Missions that led to intelligence achievements and thwarted significant [attacks]. The quality intelligence, advanced technology, and excellent human capital — it is in their merit, that the Shin Bet thwarted over 400 significant attacks.”

Speaking at the event, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praises the agents who “demonstrated creativity, boldness, sophistication and exceptional courage.”

“Many civilian lives were saved thanks to the amazing counterterrorism operations led by the Shin Bet,” which combined “advanced technological means, groundbreaking cyber technology and in particular creativity and relentless determination,” the prime minister says.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
The 'intifada of knives': A fire with no fuel
2015-10-17
[Ynet] Analysis: Paleostinians committing violence are mainly interested in being hailed as heroes online; Arab world surmises that without support from Fatah and Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,, the 'knife intifada' won't devolve into anarchy.

It seems that every 13--15 years, a new generation of Paleostinians arrives that has been schooled on the values of the struggle against the "Zionist occupation" but has forgotten the tremendous damage and death this battle has caused.
The first intifada in 1987 was called "the intifada of stones," the second in 2000 "the al-Aqsa intifada." The security establishment has nicknamed October's series of attacks "the rising wave of terror" but the Arab world has already defined it "the intifada of knives" or "the intifada of stabbings." It's also being nicknamed "the intifada of the young."

Why then, despite the gravity of the events and their non-stop momentum, do most commentators in the Arab world feel that there is little chance of their succeeding or effecting change?

It seems that every 13--15 years, a new generation of Paleostinians arrives that has been schooled on the values of the struggle against the "Zionist occupation" but has forgotten the tremendous damage and death this battle has caused.

The reasons for the outbreak of each uprising change -- for example the economic crunch at the end of the '80s, or the Paleostinians' refusal to accept the outcomes of the Oslo Accords at the end of the '90s. The two-stage withdrawal from Leb, each one preceded by an intifada, served as an example to Paleostinians of the effectiveness of a guerilla war.

The first intifada was a popular uprising, which the Paleostinian Liberation Organization and Hamas gradually took over. The second intifada was planned and initiated by both organizations, therefore making use of the PA's police weapons and Hamas's jacket wallahs.

The current intifada is a popular initiative like the first, except without the management of any of the Paleostinian organizations. Why is that?

Fatah is scared of Hamas, Hamas is scared of Islamic Jihad
...created after many members of the Egyptian Moslem Brotherhood decided the organization was becoming too moderate. Operations were conducted out of Egypt until 1981 when the group was exiled after the assassination of President Anwar Sadat. They worked out of Gaza until they were exiled to Lebanon in 1987, where they clove tightly to Hezbollah. In 1989 they moved to Damascus, where they remain a subsidiary of Hezbollah...
The situation has changed and does not resemble that of the '80s or '90s. The leadership has been silenced by the rift between the West Bank and the Gazoo Strip, between Fatah and Hamas. The Paleostinian Authority fears that the spread of unrest through the West Bank could undermine its power and allow Hamas to take over.

Hamas, for its part, is worried about a confrontation with Israel at this time, too close to last summer's conflict. The "hudna" (ceasefire) agreed with Israel was supposed to give the organization time to regroup for the next round, but Hamas is still some way from completing its preparations. Furthermore, Hamas is currently supported by Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates...
rather than Iran and the Gulf state is not currently encouraging them to start firing.

Hamas hopes to win aid from Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
as well, in order to rebuild the Gazoo Strip. The organization is worried that its current weakness will strengthen rival organizations in the Strip such as Islamic Jihad and the Sinai branch of the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
No faith in the leadership
Support for the "intifada of knives" from the governments in Gazoo and the West Bank is, therefore, verbal only. The present uprising has sprung from teenagers -- youths who despaired of the chances of Fatah and Hamas achieving national goals.

Youngsters surf internet sites that influence them far more than their education at home. Adults recoil from the disturbances out of fear of the repercussions of supporting them.

The atmosphere in the Middle East radiates from every screen in every young Paleostinian's home -- young protesters coming out against the regime in many of the region's countries, serious violence on the part of Islamist organizations fighting this or that, civil wars and kabooms. The web is full of violent videos from Iraq and Syria that one does not see in the rest of the world.

Many youngsters are influenced by this atmosphere and want to become deaders for the ultimate religious goal. The security establishment needs to shut down dangerous websites and educators need to try and understand why it is so easy to incite youth in East Jerusalem and elsewhere.

Online propaganda
Propaganda on the internet is distributed by the Islamic Movement in Israel, whose northern branch is behind much of Israeli Arabs' involvement in the current intifada. Unofficial and anonymous organizations are active online, among them the "Al-Aqsa Media Center" that spreads propaganda under the mantle of a news network on its website and Facebook page and "The Third Intifada in Jerusalem." The website administrators have doctored a Facebook "like" button that shows the hand grasping a knife.

While it's difficult to go after the websites' creators, most of them criticize the Egyptian regime, which informs us that Hamas and Islamic Jihad are behind them. As we know, the regime of Egyptian President Abel Fattah al-Sissi puts a great deal of effort into fighting the Moslem Brüderbund.

The youngsters working on their own are not trying to reignite the stalled political process or persuade Israel to return to the negotiating table. They want to be hailed as heroes on the internet, because for their generation there is no separation between the real and virtual worlds.

They use knives and cars, and attempt to snatch weapons because they don't have any in reach as they did during the second intifada. They are presented as heroes worthy of emulation, deaders who sacrifice themselves for the Paleostinian homeland and who will reach paradise after their death.

The program of incitement that focuses on what the Paleostinians are calling "al-Aqsa in danger" is propaganda that the Islamic Movement has been disseminating in mosques in Israel and throughout the Arab world for years. The websites that influence youngsters include a list of alleged Jewish plots to harm the mosque, starting with the plan to set it on fire in August 1969. This plan was actually put together by a mentally ill Christian from Australia. The websites also list alleged plots to change the current status quo.

There is also real information interwoven with propaganda, foremost regarding burning of the house of the Dawabsheh family in the Paleostinian village of Duma, a crime that set off riots in Jerusalem. Websites post photographs of Jews in kippahs ascending the Temple Mount escorted by Border Police, under the headline "Al-Aqsa incursion." All these events are subject to distortion and incomplete coverage which changes their meaning.

For example, Paleostinian protesters holed themselves up inside al-Aqsa Mosque several months ago, armed with Molotov cocktails and fireworks. This was not mentioned at all; only the entry of police into the mosque, which was in fact in response to their activities, was covered - under the heading of "desecration of our holy ground."

The insane actions of the stabbers of recent weeks are also disconnected from the responses of the public and security forces. The web is flooded with pictures of the bodies of bandidos Death Eaters after they have been taken out and are presented as free of criminal guilt. The goal is thus achieved: dead and injured young Paleostinians splayed out on the ground, with "al-Yahood" (the Jews) to blame.

A fire without coal
But Arab commentators are pessimistic about the "knife intifada" surviving. They think that it is fire with a lot of matches but no coal. Without support from Fatah or Hamas, the chances of it spreading or having any real longevity are slim. The Arab world also only offers verbal support. Most commentators blame Israel for exploiting the disruption across the Arab world during the past few years in order to continue the momentum of building in the settlements. There are also claims that Israel took advantage of the US applying less pressure regarding settlement-building during the Iran talks.

Middle East media networks primarily deal with the principal concerns of the Arab world: Russia's arrival on the scene, the threat from Islamic State and Iran's involvement. From the Paleostinians' perspective, the "intifada" erupted at a bad time. They have no real internal or external support (financial or weapons-wise) and it broke out at a time when the nightmare of all the Arab world's leaders is the social protests turning into anarchy.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Is Islamic Movement orchestrating terror attacks?
2015-10-12
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other government officials and others in the media have been pointing their finger at the northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel as being connected to the recent wave of violence.

A representative of the Shin Bet (Israel's Security Agency) told the cabinet on Sunday that the Islamic Movement and Hamas were principally responsible for the incitement that has led to the current wave of terror, and that both groups rejected Israel's existence. In an interview on Army Radio on Sunday, the head of the police operations chief Ahraon Aksol, said that “these are not spontaneous events, the northern branch is directing them.”
Of course they're not spontaneous. They're doing exactly what their Iranian masters are telling them to do. Syria, West Bank, western Iraq, Sinai and Yemen are all aflame because Iran wants it that way. They have Rooshun air support in Syria. They have Obama twaddling about gun control. Life is good for the Mad Mullahs™ right now...
Unlike the more pragmatic southern branch, the northern branch does not participate in national elections.

There has been reports for some time that Netanyahu’s government was considering banning the northern branch of the Islamic Movement, a move that is unlikely to be carried out in any significant way even if it passes muster with the Supreme Court. Fully disbanding the movement would require a massive security operation on par with what Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has undertaken against the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt – imprisoning its members, preventing their supporters from preaching in mosques, and so forth.

And even after months of security operations and killings of members of the Muslim Brotherhood the groups is still alive and kicking.

The Islamic Movement in Israel is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood movement in Egypt.

“Security officials, politicians, and the media have blamed the Islamic Movement for spearheading events and the prime minister declared for the umpteenth time that he intended to outlaw the Islamic Movement,” Nohad Ali, a sociologist from the University of Haifa and Western Galilee College who is an expert on Israeli-Arab affairs, told The Jerusalem Post.

Ali added that when they speak about the organization, they are referring to the Movement’s northern branch led by Sheikh Raed Salah and his deputy Sheikh Kamal Khatib. Security forces have prevented them along with other leaders of the movement to visit Aksa Mosque on the Temple Mount.

“Politicians, especially on the right of the political spectrum, are working hard to find who is to blame for the recent riots. Of course, they do not want to blame themselves,” continued Ali.

Netanyahu has accused three groups of inciting violence: Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, Hamas, and the Islamic Movement (also Balad MK Hanin Zoabi). Because Netanyahu does not want to act against Hamas or the PA, argues Ali, he chooses to attack the weakest link: the Islamic Movement.

The northern branch of the Islamic Movement has been at the forefront of espousing the defense of Aqsa Mosque. It has even come to the point where Salah is recognized in the Arab and Islamic world as "the sheikh of al-Aqsa," said Ali.

The Islamic Movement has trained cadres of Muslim men, women, boys and girls known as the Murabitun, who are meant to defend the Aksa Mosque.

“Each of them believes in his heart that Aqsa is in danger. They believe that the Israeli government wants to copy the exercise of the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron, dividing the complex physically and restricting the amount of time the site is open to Muslims.

Ali asserts that the profile of those using violence are youths or children from more secular households.

“They are not cadres from the Islamic Movement,” said Ali.

The banning of the Islamic Movement would only serve to deteriorate the situation further as the group would call on dozens to protest, he said. Furthermore, the High Court would likely overturn any ban.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Western embassies pushing Arabs to vote, says Joint List’s counsel
2015-02-15
[IsraelTimes] 'If Herzog supports Zoabi disqualification, he can forget about being prime minister,' warns Hassan Jabareen

Officials in the American and European embassies in Israel are advising Arab leaders to encourage their community to participate more significantly in the upcoming national elections in order to hinder racist legislation
That should be "racist" in scare quotes...
in the next Knesset, a senior Arab human rights
...which are often intentionally defined so widely as to be meaningless...
activist told The Times of Israel on Monday.

Hassan Jabareen, founder and head of Arab civil rights group Adalah and legal counsel to controversial MK Hanin Zoabi and her party the Joint Arab List, said that Western diplomats serving in Israel are concerned about the future status of Israel's Arab minority -- 20 percent of the country -- if a right-wing Knesset is elected on March 17.
How kind of them, to be sure.
"When [diplomats] in embassies in Israel speak to Arab public officials they always say that a higher voter turnout will increase our representation [in the Knesset], which could help block racist laws against us," Jabareen told The Times of Israel. "You hear these things from any of the EU embassies, from the US [embassy], and from people you sit with from the Paleostinian Authority."
Oooooooh, kind and concerned!
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel has warned of an increase in anti-democratic legislation
...in which warnings the definition of democratic is curiously undefined...
over the past four years, with many laws targeting the Arab minority in particular. Jabareen told journalists in Jerusalem last week that the recent wave of anti-democratic legislation
See above
is the highest it's been since the 1950s; pushing even the northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel to break its longstanding call for an election boycott ahead of the March vote.

Jabareen has personally been told by Western diplomats that the newly formed Joint List -- uniting the Arab parties of Balad, Hadash and Ra'am-Ta'al -- should win more than the combined number of seats its constituent parties hold in the current Knesset.
Why?
"We used to hear this in the past too, but more now," he said.

The US embassy in Israel denied that it was urging Arabs to vote: "These reports are untrue. The United States is firmly committed to the principle of non-intervention in Israeli elections."
The US embassy in Israel denied that it was urging Arabs to vote: "These reports are untrue. The United States is firmly committed to the principle of non-intervention in Israeli elections."

David Kriss, a front man for the EU delegation to Israel, also said the EU's unequivocal policy was not to intervene in Israeli politics ahead of elections.

"EU policy is to remain neutral in these elections and not intervene in them in any way, shape or form," he told The Times of Israel.

"EU policy is to remain neutral in these elections and not intervene in them in any way, shape or form,"
As for the Paleostine Liberation Organization, its official position is also to stay out of Israel's domestic politics, Jabareen said. But on an individual level, PLO members are also increasingly urging Arab Israelis to vote.

"It's wishful thinking," he said. "They're happy that there's a Joint [Arab] List and that it has [good] chances The longstanding understanding between the PLO and Arabs in Israel is that neither side intervenes in the politics of the other."

'If Herzog supports disqualifying Zoabi, he can kiss the premiership goodbye'
The announcement last week by Isaac Herzog and Tzipi Livni's Zionist Camp that it supports the disqualification of MK Hanin Zoabi over inflammatory public statements has greatly angered the Joint Arab List.

Even as Israel's Army Radio reported Monday that the Zionist Camp would defer its decision until hearing the position of the attorney general on Thursday, the Joint List issued a statement Monday calling Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "two sides of the same coin." Zoabi posted a video to the website of Channel 2 news insisting that there was no real difference between Herzog, Livni and Netanyahu with regards to the Arab population in Israel and the future of the grinding of the peace processor.

"The Zionist Camp is proving yet again that there is no Zionism that isn't racist," she said. They miss no opportunity to prove to us that there's no difference between the extreme right and the center."

Jabareen, too, was unequivocal about the Arab List's response to a decision by the Zionist Camp to go ahead with the disqualification bid.

"If Herzog votes for the disqualification of Hanin Zoabi, he will be voting for his own disqualification as a candidate for prime minister," Jabareen said. "He can sit home or try to maintain his number of seats, but he won't be prime minister. This is a red line; for Arabs he would be joining the extreme right. In politics, national minority groups must also be respected."
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