The Iranian Nuclear Weapons Program Marches On


5 Tammuz 5779

8 July 2019

 

 

The News On The Israeli Street

Palestinian terror in the last 24 hours . . .

In Judea and Samaria:

Palestinian terrorists engaged in violent clashes with our IDF soldiers in Qalandiya and Jenin overnight.

Palestinian terrorists attacked Israelis with “rocks” and Molotovs at Michmash, on Road 446 between Nili and Ni’lin, at Nokdim, between Ariel and Tapuach, and at a host of other places according to citizens’s reports on rotter, hakolhayehudi, and Rescue without Borders.

A knife-armed Palestinian terrorist was captured at the Rachel Crossing near Bethlehem.

25 Palestinian terrorists who have been engaged in violent attacks on civilians and soldiers were captured during the night.

On the Gaza border:

Rivka Jamil, an 89-year-old resident of Ashkelon who was badly wounded back in May during a Palestinian missile barrage, died yesterday from her wounds:

Rivka Jamil: may her memory always be blessed.

Rivka Jamil: may her memory always be blessed.

Two Palestinian terrorists attempting to infiltrate Israel near Jabalya were caught.

Another terrorist:

Just another friendly face of someone who devoted his life to murdering Israelis.

Just another “friendly face” of someone who devoted his life to murdering Israelis.

This one belonged to Radwan Amra–Mujaihideen Field Commander–25 years old, whom Hamas reported was killed yesterday in a training “accident” near his home in Saya’iya. You will recall that Sujaiya is the main place from which tunnels leading into Israel start–it is directly across the border fence from Nahal Oz. Fortunately, Amra died in one of those tunnels.

Some interesting “Palestinian” employment statistics . . .

According to the United Nations, there are 127,000 Palestinians who have legal permits to work in Israel.

The average daily wage of these workers is 291.55 shekels ($81.43) per day. Based on 28 work days a month, this means the average monthly wage is about 8,000 shekels ($2234).

It is also estimated that around 75,000 Palestinians are working in Israel illegally. Almost all of the legal and illegal workers work in construction.

By comparison, Israeli workers . . . 

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From a report yesterday by the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS):

*The average monthly wage of Israeli employees is 10,779 shekels ($3010)–a 3.7% increase from a year ago. However, 66% of employees make less than this, while 34% make more.

*The three highest paid type of workers are: high-tech (22,066 shekels per month), financial service (21,420 shekels per month), and utility–electrical, sewage, garbage–(18,722 shekels per month).

By the way, there are 320,000 high-tech workers in Israel.

*Three of the lowest paid categories of workers are: health and social workers (9,000 shekels per month), education workers such as teachers (7,777 shekels per month), and hotel and restaurant workers (5,300 shekels per month).

Think back to the Palestinian numbers above. A Palestinian construction worker in Israel incredibly makes on average more money per month than an Israeli teacher.

 

TODAY’S BLOG:

The Iranian Nuclear Weapons Program Marches On

Your humble servant was struck by the words yesterday of Yossi Mansharof, an Iranian researcher at the University of Haifa speaking on Israel’s Channel 7. One reason I was struck by them is that Mansharof repeated what we have been writing on israelstreet for years.

His comments came in the context of Tehran announcing yesterday that it will increase uranium enrichment by 5%–well over the level supposedly agreed upon by Obama/Kerry cadre and Iran.

What Mansharoff had to say was simply that from the moment the egregious agreement was signed, Iran “never honored the deal”:

1. It has never stopped doing research on advanced centrifuges.

2. It has never permitted inspectors to enter its advanced nuclear facilities–claiming that they are military bases.

3. There is no evidence that the primary Iranian nuclear infrastructure was ever dismantled or that Iran stopped “advancing toward a bomb.”

And yet the Europeans, led by the French, Germans, and the EU itself are bending over backwards to cater to the Iranians and keep the “agreement” in place. It is the height of folly.

What we have always written on israelstreet is that there can be little doubt that Iran already has a nuclear bomb. It may not be a bomb of the highest quality, but all evidence points to their having at least a rudimentary bomb or bombs.

Couple this with the dormant Hezbollah cells recently uncovered in places like New York where a dirty bomb could wreak havoc, and the Iranian continued development of ballistic missiles which could carry a rudimentary bomb, and you can immediately see how dangerous the situation is.

Especially when you consider that all of PM Netanyahu and President Trump’s threats are just that. “We will never let Iran have nuclear weapons” is nothing but hollow talk. 

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