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Arutz Sheva Daily Israel Report http://www.IsraelNationalNews.com ------------------------------------------------ Delivered Daily via Email, Sunday thru Friday Friday, Sep. 06 '19, ו' באלול תשע"ט HEADLINES: 1. 'THEY'RE STEALING THE ELECTION' 2. LABOUR EXPELS MEMBER WHO CLAIMED MP WAS BOUGHT BY ISRAELI LOBBY 3. BABY HOSPITALIZED AFTER BEING FORGOTTEN IN CAR IN MODIIN 4. PM PROMISES MINISTRIES TO HAREDI, RIGHT-WING PARTIES 5. THE HOLIDAY SEASON IS A PERFECT TIME TO ADVERTISE ON ARUTZ SHEVA 6. TRUMP ENVOY JASON GREENBLATT RESIGNS 7. "NASRALLAH DIDN'T UNDERSTAND WHAT WAS HAPPENING" 8. SHAKED: COMPLACENCY ON RIGHT IS DANGEROUS 1. 'THEY'RE STEALING THE ELECTION' by Hezki Baruch Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu blasted the Blue and White party just ahead of his departure for London, accusing the center-left party of opposing a bill which would permit security cameras to be installed in voting booths to prevent mass voter fraud, particularly in the Arab sector. Speaking with reporters on the tarmac just before boarding his flight, Netanyahu pushed back on criticism of the bill, and accused opponents of tacitly supporting voter fraud. “I was asked now by reporters ‘Why on earth are you pushing for cameras in the voting booths?’,” said Netanyahu. “I say to them: Why on earth do you oppose cameras? How can you possibly be opposed to cameras? Installing cameras will prevent the election from being stolen.” The prime minster also took aim specifically at MKs Benny Gantz and Yair Lapid, two leaders of the Blue and White party, saying the center-left party hoped to benefit from massive voter fraud in the Arab sector. “Gantz and Lapid are filing an appeal against the installing of cameras. We know why. They’ve said that they plan to make a coalition – a left-wing government – together with Ahmed Tibi and Aymen Odeh, who will be ministers in their government,” said Netanyahu, referring to two MKs running with the predominantly Arab Joint List party. “The last thing [Gantz and Lapid] want is an accurate count of the votes and transparency in it the election.” “Our position is that there should be cameras in every voting booth, of everyone…and that the election monitors should all have cameras, just like in all of the kindergartens, schools, and supermarkets. Now, all of the sudden, you can’t have cameras in the voting area? How can you even explain that? How can you justify that? And how can politicians or jurists come oppose such a basic thing – unless there is someone who wants the Likud to lose. They want to steal the election. We won’t let them steal this election.” Last month, Central Election Committee Chairman Judge Hanan Melcer announced that cameras were not be permitted in the voting booths for the September 17th election, despite their use in the previous election. Following the decision, the government drafted a bill which would codify the right of election monitors to use cameras in voting booths. 2. LABOUR EXPELS MEMBER WHO CLAIMED MP WAS BOUGHT BY ISRAELI LOBBY by Sara Rubenstein A Labour activist accused of writing and sharing anti-Semitic posts on social media with the Twitter handle “@CorbynBoy” has been expelled from the party. 📹 To watch the video: https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/268495 Ian Humphries, who was a member of the East Devon Constituency Labour Party (CLP) accused MP Jess Phillips of receiving £1million from the “Israeli lobby." He also referred to claims of Labour's anti-Semitism as "bourgeois lies and propaganda." After Phillips was made aware of Humphries' posts by the Gnasher Jew Twitter account, she reported him to party chiefs. In turn, the pro-Corbyn account Labour Left Voice attacked her and Gnasher Jew, claiming that Gnasher was an account of the Conservative Friends of Israel. When Labour investigated Humphries' social media accounts, they found he was guilty of many other anti-Semitic posts as well. He harassed Jewish MP Luciana Berger to state whether she agreed in killing all the "PALISTINIONS? (sic) "It's a simple answer - yes or no?" Humphries wrote. "If you don't reply I will take this as a yes...you agree with Palestine genocide by the Israeli government." Humphries also wrote posts claiming that the Rothschild family controls world affairs: “Tories just keep giving away money to the rich, as just to keep Murdoch and the Rothschilds happy.” 3. BABY HOSPITALIZED AFTER BEING FORGOTTEN IN CAR IN MODIIN by Arutz Sheva Staff A one-year-old boy was rescued Friday morning, after being forgotten in a locked car in the central Israeli city of Modi’in. The boy, who is roughly 14-months old, was pulled from a locked car in a parking lot at a shopping center in Modi’in just before 11:00 a.m. Friday, after apparently being forgotten in the vehicle. MDA emergency first responders were dispatched to the scene of the incident to treat the child. After being treated at the scene, the boy was evacuated via ambulance to the Yitzhak Shamir Medical Center (Assaf Harofeh) in Tzrifin. “After a report was received at 10:49 a.m. by the 101 emergency phone line, paramedics were dispatched to the scene and provided first aid to a baby and evacuated him to the hospital while he was fully conscious.” The child suffered from heat stroke, and his condition is said to be moderate and stable. “A one-year-and-two-month-old baby boy was brought to the emergency room after being forgotten in a car near an industrial zone in Modi’in for roughly two hours,” hospital officials said. “His condition is moderate.” MDA paramedic Oren Keiner said that when he arrived on the scene, he found the child already pulled from the car. “When I got there, I saw the child outside of the vehicle. I was told that he had been in the locked car for several hours in the morning. We quickly brought him into the cold air inside the mobile treatment unit in order to perform medical examinations. Then we evacuated him in stable condition and while fully conscious to the hospital.” 4. PM PROMISES MINISTRIES TO HAREDI, RIGHT-WING PARTIES by Sara Rubenstein Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu made a decision to grant portfolios to the religious parties in the 22nd Knesset according to the number of mandates they won in the previous elections for the short-lived 21st Knesset, according to a Walla report on Friday. Minister Ze'ev Elkin and MK Shlomo Kari of Likud announced Netanyahu's decision at a conference of the haredi Likud headquarters in Elad. According to the decision, Shas and UTJ, which each won eight seats in the previous elections, and the Union of Right-Wing Parties (URWP), which won five seats, will receive portfolios based on those numbers even in they receive less mandates in the upcoming elections. If they earn more mandates, they'll receive more portfolios accordingly. The decision applies to those parties who committed to joining the Likud after the elections in order to form a right-wing government. In reality, it only impacts UTJ and Shas since the URWP joined with the United Right to form Yamina and is predicted to earn well more than five mandates. The Likud responded to the report by stating: "There's no such thing" but Elkin and Kari confirmed the announcement. 5. THE HOLIDAY SEASON IS A PERFECT TIME TO ADVERTISE ON ARUTZ SHEVA by Arutz Sheva Staff The holiday season is fast approaching – Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Succot, and with that comes a flurry of online activity. People in the holiday spirit are more inclined to spend money or splurge, whether it’s to buy things they need for the holidays, or to make donations to worthy causes. People are inspired to be their best, and acquire additional merits. They are full of newfound energy to end the year on a good note and make the next year even better. This is a great time get people to focus on your business or cause – you just need to show them how your product, cause or service can help them better their lives. Arutz Sheva in Numbers We generally see more traffic during the work week, and now that children are headed back to school and people are going back to work, this means even more people will be reading the news than usual. This, on top of the normal numbers of over 1.3 million unique users each month, which total over 8 million page views. More than half our readers are in North America, the rest come from all over the world, but you can choose to target any country you want through your ads. 69% of our readers and viewers are men, 31% women, with ages distributed quite evenly between the ages of 18 and 65+. Most of the visits come through mobile phones. The site is updated 24 hours a day except for Shabbat and Jewish Holidays, and has a strong following on Facebook and through email list updates. Typically, this is the time when we see the most demand from businesses and organizations who want to advertise, so contact us before all the slots are taken! Contact us today for special holiday prices and packages, we can craft the perfect set up for any need or budget. 6. TRUMP ENVOY JASON GREENBLATT RESIGNS by Gary Willig US Special envoy to the Middle East Jason Greenblatt resigned Thursday. Greenblatt was one of the key architects of the Trump Administration's long-awaited peace plan, dubbed the "Deal of the Century." He will remain in his position for several weeks until the Administration reveals the details of the peace plan, which is expected to be shortly after Israel's elections on September 17. In its announcement, the White House stated that Greenblatt had originally intended to serve as special envoy for two years, but stayed on longer as the roll-out of the peace plan was continuously delayed. Greenblatt said Thursday that he was "incredibly grateful to have been part of a team that drafted a vision for peace. This vision has the potential to vastly improve the lives of millions of Israelis, Palestinians and others in the region." He further stated that he is looking forward to returning to New Jersey with his family. Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said in response to Greenblatt's resignation: "I wish to thank Jason Greenblatt for his work for peace and security and for speaking the truth about Israel in front of all those who bash it." US President Donald Trump thanked Greenblatt for his service. "After almost 3 years in my Administration, Jason Greenblatt will be leaving to pursue work in the private sector. Jason has been a loyal and great friend and fantastic lawyer," Trump said. "His dedication to Israel and to seeking peace between Israel and the Palestinians won’t be forgotten. He will be missed. Thank you Jason!" President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, his aide Avi Berkowitz and US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman will continue to work on the US peace plan. Berkowitz will take on a larger role in Greenblatt's absence. 7. "NASRALLAH DIDN'T UNDERSTAND WHAT WAS HAPPENING" by Tal Polon IDF spokesman Ronen Manelis on Thursday discussed at the News 12 conference the recent IDF maneuver in which the IDF evacuated soldiers by helicopter to the hospital after Hezbollah fired anti-aircraft missiles at Israel - only to reveal later that no soldiers were really injured. “Our understanding was that we needed to create a ‘battle fog’ for Nasrallah as pertains to the whole issue of decision-making,” Manelis said, adding that he believed there were two hours in which Nasrallah “didn't manage to understand what was happening.” “The fact that it appeared to him that there were casualties, despite the fact that there weren’t any, allowed the incident to conclude in the way it did” rather than devolve into a larger confrontation, Manelis claimed. Manelis explained that, while the IDF generally maintains a policy of “ambiguity," the sharing of information may also be used as a strategic tool. “The idea whereby we use information intelligently to deter the enemy, to change the nature of his preparedness using digital and social media, is an operational tool.” He said he was “unequivocally” sure that Nasrallah is currently in hiding in a bunker, adding that the Hezbollah leader has been highly constrained in his movement over the past 13 years. “He takes his steps carefully in the Dahyia quarter, almost like a wanted person.” “I think the success of the IDF spokesperson in recent months has been to strike a blow to the reliability attributed to Nasrallah in Israel and in Lebanon,” Manelis concluded. “He sometimes has a godlike aura about him. In recent months, almost in every speech, he tells blatant lies.” “The fact that we have succeeded in breaching that space is a success.” 8. SHAKED: COMPLACENCY ON RIGHT IS DANGEROUS by Yoni Kempinski Yamina leader Ayelet Shaked rejected the offer of Blue and White leader Benny Gantz, who stated that he would welcome her and Naftali Bennett into his government, but not Bezalel Smotrich. "Gantz can forget about it. He referred derisively to Smotrich, a member of my party. So I have nothing to talk with him about. I don't sit with people who insult my party members," Shaked told Arutz Sheva. In her opinion, the most dangerous issue facing the right is the presence of smaller parties which will not clear the electoral threshold and waste thousands of votes. "The prime minister has issued a clear message that they have done a lot of polls and Otzma Yehudit has no chance of passing the threshold. Therefore, people who are thinking of voting for parties like Noam, Otzma Yehudit, and HaPiratim, I say they shouldn't vote for them, because this is where the right-wing government will rise and fall." "There are enough right-wing parties to vote for. The votes must be left in the bloc. I have responsibility for the entire bloc. I think we can win. Shaked refers to the fact that the prime minister is underestimating the size of the right-wing party. "I think the prime minister is making a big mistake when he says it doesn't matter if Orit Struck will be or not in the Knesset. It's very important that Orit Struck be in the Knesset, and for evidence I present what happened in Hevron yesterday. For a number of years, I worked in the Justice Ministry to solve the red tape in relation to the Hevron market, and the one who worked with me behind the scenes was Orit Struck." "After the red tape was resolved, all that remained was for Netanyahu to send a letter to approve the construction and it did not happen. Without us the settlement will get stuck. We are the driving force of settling in Judea and Samaria," she said. Shaked said that the right faces a crisis and would struggle to receive 61 Knesset seats. "There is a great sense of emergency. There is great complacency and indifference in the public. People need to be aroused and make sure everyone comes to vote." | |
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