"Putin has to lie about his war; otherwise, the people will know it was
his idea, and now is their defeat. Trump has to lie about his electoral
defeat and the assault on Capitol Hill; otherwise, people will know he
waged war on the American people, and lost. And Netanyahu must lie about the Levin Plan, or the people will know it is designed to bully the judges he faces in court."
Trump, Putin og Netanyahu - løgnene angis av Amitz Asa-El å være en del av disses politiske strategi. Og med løgner er det moralske forfallet i god gang. Da er veien videre til angrep på demokratiet i full gang.
Og neste fase venter ... her har Putin og Trump allerede gått foran.
EDIT: 27. februar 2023 Melding fra USA's Utenriksdepartement:
Aqaba Joint Communique At the invitation of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Jordanian,
Egyptian, Israeli, Palestinian and U.S. Senior Officials met in Aqaba,
Jordan today, 26 February 2023.
Following comprehensive and frank discussions, the participants announced the following:
Så følger 8 punkter om hva partene var enige. MEN, straks etterpå melde Netanyahu at Israel IKKE hadde var bundet av det man var enige om i Aqaba.
Vi skriver 2023. Da er spesielt å finne igjen denne mer enn 11 år gamle artikkelen fra Gideon Levy i Haaretz. Han kommenterer en MENINGSMÅLING om politiske holdninger i Israel:
Haaretz 23. oktober 2012: "Apartheid Without Shame or Guilt"
"We're
racists, the Israelis are saying, we practice apartheid and we even
want to live in an apartheid state. Yes, this is Israel."
Gideon Levy går gjennom meningmålingen grundig. Og er, som angitt, klar i sin konklusjon ... den gangen i 2012.
Det er spesielt å bli minnet om, gitt dagens politiske situasjon, at dette var holdningene allerede for 11 år siden. Hva vil de neste 10 år bringe?
Peter Beinart kommenterer den politiske sistuasjonen i Israel, der det nå protesteres mot Netanyahus regjering ... "for å berge demokratiet"
Benhart er klokkeklar: "You Can’t Save Democracy in a Jewish State"
Beinhart påpeker at palestinernes situasjon og okkupasjonen IKKE er inkludert i protestene. Og han gir en rekke eksempler på dette.
Beinhart konkluderer slik: "Ultimately, a movement premised on ethnocracy cannot successfully defend the rule of law. Only a movement for equality can."
Mr. Beinart is a journalist and commentator who writes frequently about Israel.
The warnings come every day: Israeli democracy is in danger.
Since Benjamin Netanyahu’s new government announced plans to undermine the independence of Israel’s Supreme Court, hundreds of thousands of Israelis have demonstrated in the streets. All of Israel’s living former attorneys general, in a joint statement,
have warned that Mr. Netanyahu’s proposal imperils efforts to “preserve
Israel as a Jewish and democratic state.” Liberal American Jewish
leaders are cheering on the protests. Earlier this month, Alan Solow,
the former head of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish
Organizations, said
he and other American Jewish notables “share the concerns of tens of
thousands of Israelis determined to protect their democracy.” In a
public declaration, Mr. Solow and 168 other influential American Jews warned that “the new government’s direction mirrors anti-democratic trends that we see arising elsewhere.”
The problem runs deeper than just these politicians. When American Jewish leaders like Mr. Solow express
solidarity with those “Israelis determined to protect their democracy,”
they are not only deluding themselves about Mr. Netanyahu’s leading
opponents. They are deluding themselves about Jewish statehood itself.
For most of the Palestinians under Israeli control — those in the West
Bank and Gaza Strip—Israel is not a democracy. It’s not a democracy
because Palestinians in the Occupied Territories can’t vote for the
government that dominates their lives. When Mr. Gantz sends Israeli
troops to shut down their human rights groups, West Bank Palestinians
can’t punish him at the ballot box. They can complain to the Palestinian
Authority. But the P.A. is a subcontractor, not a state. Like other
Palestinians, its officials need Israeli permission
even to leave the West Bank. In Gaza, too, Israel determines, with help
from Egypt, which people and products enter and exit. And Gaza’s
residents, who live in what Human Rights Watch calls “an open-air prison,” can’t vote out the Israeli officials who hold the key.
This lack of democratic rights helps explain why Palestinians are less
motivated than Israeli Jews to defend Israel’s Supreme Court. As the
Israeli law professors David Kretzmer and Yael Ronen note in their book,
“The Occupation of Justice,”
“in almost all of its judgments relating to the Occupied Territories,
especially those dealing with questions of principle, the Court has
decided in favor of the authorities.” Enfeebling the court would
undermine legal protections that Israel Jews take for granted but most
Palestinians did not enjoy in the first place.
To be fair, roughly 20 percent of the Palestinians under Israeli control
enjoy Israeli citizenship and the right to vote in Israeli elections.
Yet it is often these Palestinians who protest most vociferously against
Israel’s democratic credentials. In 2009, Palestinian Knesset member
Ahmad Tibi quipped
that Israel was indeed “Jewish and democratic: Democratic toward Jews,
and Jewish toward Arabs.” To many liberal Zionists, that might sound
churlish. After all, Mr. Tibi has now served in Israel’s parliament for
almost 25 years. But he understands that the Jewish state contains a
deep structure that systematically denies Palestinians legal equality,
whether they are citizens or not.
Consider how Israel allocates land. Most of the land inside Israel proper was seized from Palestinians during Israel’s war of independence in the late 1940s, when more than half the Palestinian population was expelled or fled in fear. By the early 1950s, the Israeli government controlled more than 90 percent
of Israel’s land. It still does. The government distributes that land
for development and leases it to citizens through the Israel Land
Authority. Almost half the seats on its governing council are reserved for the Jewish National Fund, whose mission is “strengthening the bond between the Jewish people and its homeland.”
This helps explain why Palestinians comprise more than 20 percent of
Israel’s citizens but Palestinian municipalities, according to a 2017 report
by a variety of Palestinian and Israeli human rights groups, encompass
less than 3 percent of Israel’s land. In 2003, an Israeli government
commission found
that “many Arab towns and villages were surrounded by land designated
for purposes such as security zones, Jewish regional councils, national
parks and nature reserves or highways, which prevent or impede the
possibility of their expansion.” Unable to gain permission, many
Palestinian citizens build homes illegally — which are therefore subject
to government demolition. Ninety-seven percent of the demolition orders
in Israel proper between 2012 and 2014, according to the 2017 report,
were against Palestinians.
This isn’t an accident. It’s the logical outgrowth of Israel’s
self-definition. Israel is not a “state for all its citizens,” a concept
Mr. Lapid said in 2019 that he has opposed “my entire life.” In 2018, when several Palestinian lawmakers introduced
legislation “to anchor in constitutional law the principle of equal
citizenship,” the Knesset’s speaker ruled that it could not even be
discussed because it would “gnaw at the foundations of the state.” That
same year, the Knesset passed legislation reaffirming
Israel’s identity as the “nation-state of the Jewish people,” which
means that the country belongs to Jews like me, who don’t live there,
but not to the Palestinians who live under its control, even the lucky
few who hold Israeli citizenship. All this happened before Mr.
Netanyahu’s new government took power. This is the vibrant liberal
democracy that liberal Zionists want to save.
Some Jews may worry that by advocating
genuine liberal democracy — and thus exposing themselves to accusations
of anti-Zionism — Mr. Netanyahu’s critics will marginalize themselves.
But if they widen their vision they’ll see that the opposite is true. By
including Palestinians as full partners, Israel’s democracy movement
will discover a vast reservoir of new allies and develop a far clearer
moral voice. Ultimately, a movement premised on ethnocracy cannot
successfully defend the rule of law. Only a movement for equality can.
Prisverdig at: "unge Israelvenner skal treffe hverandre og få opplæring og oppmuntring til å spre sann informasjon om Israel der de befinner seg."
Her en samling SANN INFORMASJON fra eksperten Adam Raz:
https://haaretz.com/ty-WRITER/0000017f-da2b-d42c-afff-dffb52b10000
Lenken til artiklene fra Adam Raz gir fyldig dokumentasjon om mange viktige, historiske saker i Israel. Han er eksert i å finne materiale i arkiver og publisere dette.
13. februar 2023 i Aljazeera: "Sudan: Burhan dismisses sanctions threats, lauds ties with Israel" "Military leader says intelligence sharing between Tel Aviv and Khartoum helped arrest suspected fighters in Sudan."
Utdrag: "He also lauded ties with Israel, saying intelligence sharing between
the two former adversaries helped arrest suspected fighters in his
country.
Protesters have been on the streets for months since Burhan led a
military coup in October last year that ended a civilian-military
partnership that was meant to lead to democratic elections, a move that
was also widely condemned by the international community.
US officials have said they are looking into options to respond to
the killing of at least 79 protesters, according to a toll by medics,
and to moves to impede civilian-led government".
9. februar 2023 i Aljazeera: "Russia’s Lavrov visits Sudan on diplomatic push in Africa’s Sahel" "Lavrov arrived in Khartoum seeking to bolster the two countries’ economic ties, especially in infrastructure."
Al-Fattah berømmer sikkerhetssamarbeidet med Israel. Rimeligvis betyr dette tilgang til overvåking av Al-Fattah's motstandere.
I Haaretz 16. februar 2023, minneord av Gideon Levy om en trist palestinsk skjebne:
"The Disgraceful Death of Harun Abu Aram"
Lam i to år, fra nakken og ned, etter å ha blitt skutt i hodet av en IDF-soldat. Liggende i en hule i Masafer Yatta, der IDF raserer de palestinske bygningene.
En tragisk skjebne, som illustrerer hvor umenneskelig det her blir.
Flere avflere avslørende artikler i Haaretz 15. februar 2023:
"The Israelis Destabilizing Democracy and Disrupting Elections Worldwide" "No morals, no qualms, no border: From an office building in Israel , experts i tech manipulation are attcking democraties, media and elections worldwide."
Utdrag:
"Jorge claimed that he and his staff had meddled in “33
presidential-level election campaigns” around the world, “in 27 of them
successfully.”
The proprietors of this toxic international chaos machine, as uncovered
in the course of the investigation, are two Israeli brothers, Tal and
Zohar Hanan, who live and work in the Israeli commuter city of Modi’in.
The investigative report on “Team Jorge,”
as the group called themselves in all presentations, is part of an even
more extensive journalistic project, Story Killers, which deals with
the disinformation-for-hire industry.
The project was initiated and coordinated by the Paris-based organization Forbidden Stories, which pursues the work of assassinated or threatened journalists, and also took part in the investigation itself.
Her er hacking og desinformasjon til salgs ... til hvem som helst. Det være seg politikere eller kriminelle. Eksemplene som angis og dokumenteres i den avslørende artikkelen er skremmende. Og det hele startet med Facebook og Cambridge Analytica.
Dagbladet 11. februar 2023: Intervju med Jørgen Jensehaugen:
"Ekspert om Israel og Palestina" "- Norge mislyktes totalt" "Siden 1990-tallet har Norge brukt enormt mye penger og jobbet hardt for fred mellom israelere og palestinere. Men alt har gått i motsatt retning - og tostatsløsningen er død, ifølge ekspert.
Siden tidlig 90-tall har Norge smykket seg med sin sentrale rolle som
fredsmekler for å få fred mellom Israel og palestinerne. Det var
optimisme i starten - før det meste har gått nedover. Nå får Norge
slakt.
- Norge har brukt masse, masse penger og jobbet steinhardt - men alt
har gått i feil retning. Norges plan a, plan b og c - tostatsløsningen -
er død, sier Jørgen Jensehaugen, seniorforsker på fredsforskningsinstituttet Prio, og ekspert på Israel- og Palestina-konflikten, til Dagbladet."
Ine Eriksen Søreide sier at å velge side, det ville være POLITIKK.
Men valget er grunnleggene MORALSK.
4. Geneve-konvensjon er lærdommen etter 2. verdenskrig.
En grunnleggende MORALSK veiledning ved krig og okkupasjon.
#Moral #4Geneve_konvensjon
Ytring i Haaretz 6. februar 2023av B. Michael: "Israel Has Entered the Stage of Destruction"
Artikkel fra 1. februar 2020: "Messianic Zionism" "The Ass and the Red Heifer" byMoshé Machover
B. Michaels ytring er som en dommedagsbeskrivelse, gitt det som nå skjer i Israel. Og der messianske israelere nå setter agenda.
Han viser også til artikkelen av Moshe Machover, som beskriver hvordan sionisme opprinnelig var sekulær. Men som etterhvert som politisk bevegelse er blitt mer og mer religiøs-nasjonalistisk.
Donorer finansierer folkevalgtes rettssaker? Inklusive rettssaker til disse folkevalgtes kone og barn?
Dette er Likuds lovforslag i dagnes Israel (Fra artikkel i Haaretz 8. mars, se Kilde):
"MK Amit Halevi (Likud) has sponsored a bill that would permit donors to
fund elected officials’ legal expenses, and also those of an elected
official’s “spouse or a child financially dependent on him.” This is
meant to circumvent the Supreme Court ruling that required Netanyahu to
repay a $270,000 donation from his cousin, and also, of course, to give
his son Yair a license to step up his attacks on social media, in the
knowledge that some tycoon will be found to pay any resultant lawsuits."
I mange tiår har Øst-Kongo vært herjet av ulike militia som vil ha kontroll med mineralrikdommen i området. Resultatet er vold, drap og krigsforbrytelser. Nå har det gått fra vondt til verre.
AP skriver 27. desember 2022 "Abduction, torture, rape: Conflict in Congo worsens, says UN" Den beryktede militia-gruppen M23 er aktive igjen. Flere hevder at de støttes av Rwanda, nabolandet til Kongo.
HRW ber nå om at det prøves om det her begås krigsforbrytelser, se Kilde: "Congo: HRW demands probe into war crimes"
Dette må støttes. Og søkelyset på det som skjer i området må forsterkes.
Israel shores up West Bank settlements after Netanyahu's Paris visit The government agreed to split the hilltop community of Kochav Yaakov into two settlements, despite European and American opposition
Videre:
Separately the government also expanded the scope of the office of the Otzma Yehudit minister of the Negev and Galilee Yitzhak Wasserlauf to also include the title of National Resilience.
Such work would typically have been done in the past by the Defense
Ministry and the Civil Administration. They will also be part of the
process but at a later stage.
Wasserlauf
said, “I will work to regulate the young settlements and establish the
infrastructure that will allow those communities to be hooked up to
water and electricity". .................................
Minister Wasserlauf har nå fått i oppdrag å utvikle de "unge nybygginger". Tidligere var ansvaret for disse IDFs. Og de er ulovlige.
Nå kaster Netanyahu alle hemninger mht internasjonal rett og om hvem som rett til Vestbredden. Så er dette da også regjeringens erklærte politikk.