From “israelstreet” To “oneisrael”: An Exciting New Day Dawns!


12 Tammuz 5779

15 July 2019

 

 

Photo Of The Day

What a strange and yet not so strange juxtaposition.

What a strange and yet not so strange juxtaposition.

What you are looking at is the purse and knife carried by the female Palestinian terrorist who was captured this morning in Hevron at the Peace House just as she planned to begin a stabbing attack. After being seized by Border Police, she said simply: “I had to plan to come here to stab and die.”

To stab and die with her pink purse and blue handled butcher knife. At the Peace House. Such is the nature of our enemy.

 

The News On the Israeli Street

Palestinian terror in the last 24 hours . . .

On the Gaza border:

Fires, fires and more fires as Palestinian terrorists launch more sophisticated balloons into southern Israel. If you recall, the last agreement called for a complete cessation of “balloons”, but we all knew our Israel government would never enforce that.

Three major fires burned scores of dunams yesterday in the Shukda Forest near Nahal Oz, at Moshav Machini, and at Moshav Sha’ar Hanegev.

What was the IDF response? You know the answer: a great big nothing.

In Judea and Samaria:

Molotovs and “rocks” were used by Palestinian terrorists to attack Israelis at Azzun (a bus was hit), Sinjil (another bus was hit), on the Tunnel Road into Gush Etzion, at Al-Aruv, and at a number of other places.

At Deir Jarir near Ofra, two Jews inadvertently entered the Palestinian settlement, were set upon by Palestinians, and ended up having their car and themselves smashed. One of the men remains in the hospital today with severe facial lacerations.

At Umm Salmona, an IDF group operating last night intercepted a terror cell armed with various weapons including a homemade machine gun:

Note the burlap bag the terrorist was using to carry the machine gun, and the soldier's boots in the background.

Note the burlap bag the terrorist was using to carry the machine gun, and the soldier’s boots in the background.

The Israeli police issue a specious statistic . . .

As regular readers of israelstreet know, Israeli security authorities do not include “rock” attacks in Judea and Samaria in their count of “terror attacks.” To do so, would make the authorities look completely impotent.

However, yesterday, the police released a report that said that there were “about 3000 ‘incidents’ of stone throwing” in Judea and Samaria last year. This number is appallingly low--we know from citizens’ reports that approximately 20-25 attacks take place everyday— meaning that the actual number is more than double the police number.

And, almost shockingly, we had this statement from  Gen. Doron Turgeman about the “rock” attacks in Judea and Samaria: “There is terror here with stones, you can say that. We as police treat stone throwing in the most determined manner, and stones are an absolute danger.”

Wow! What an admission.

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However, that did not satisfy Vered Edri, a resident of Samaria who was nearly killed in a “rock”/stabbing attack last year near Al Aruv:  “You need a miracle to get through here every day without a stone hitting you. Every time we travel we pray hard that nothing will happen. No one cares about stones that are thrown, and it happens all the time, just like the fires in the South. And just like those fires, the stones can kill.”

How true.

 

 

TODAY’S BLOG: 

From Israelstreet To Oneisrael: An Exciting New Day Dawns

A new day dawns at israelstreet. As of this morning, these seven domains owned by your humble servant are all pointed here:

oneisrael.org

oneisrael.net

1israel.org

1israel.net

jerusalem1.org

jerusalem1.net

1jerusalem.net

In other words, if you type in any of the above domains, you will be brought to israelstreet.org. These moves were made possible by the fund-raising campaign that many of you readers so generously donated to last September.

In the next few months, the heading on this israelstreet.org page will be replaced by oneisrael.org.

Your humble servant is implementing this change because he believes that oneisrael better captures the spirit of what this blog is all about.

Eventually, we hope to have a separate blog under the heading of jerusalem1.org, but that is a few years down the road.

Oneisrael will still have a feature called “The News On The Israeli Street” in which we do what we do now, but more than this we would like to work to bring the disparate elements currently tearing Israel apart into a unified position supporting one Israel. 

To this end, we are developing a new mission statement which we will of course post here, and we will begin a crowdfunding campaign to help make everything come together. We will tell you more about that in the near future.

For now, please remember that we will always remain passionately Zionist, passionately Israeli, and passionately opposed to the forces that seek to undermine this country.

Thank you for your patience and support as we march ever onward and upward!

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