As Gaza terrorists pound southern Israel with rockets, newspaper laments Gaza casualties

Israeli news outlets take aim at Israel airstrikes that killed top Islamic Jihad terrorists, including mastermind of massacre of pregnant Israeli woman and her four daughters.

By World Israel News Staff

The Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot sparked controversy Wednesday with a headline that took aim at Israel’s targeted killing of three high-ranking Islamic Jihad terrorists.

Rather than focusing on the targeted terrorists, the newspaper chose to highlight the other casualties of the attack, lamenting in the headline that “10 innocent people were killed in Gaza.” The newspaper highlighted the names of the individuals and emphasized that “four women and four children lost their lives.”

A resident of Lod, Meir Layosh, took to Twitter in response, noting that one of the three terrorists killed in the strikes was responsible for the murder of a pregnant Israeli woman and her four daughters 19 years ago.

“When they mention ‘innocent’ people killed in Gaza, remember that one of those eliminated planned the murder of Tali Hatuel and her four daughters in 2004.”

The Torat Lehima organization pointed out that during the “Breaking Dawn” operation in 2022, 18 civilians died as a result of IDF strikes, yet Yediot Aharonot did not feature such headlines.

“The progressive left doesn’t care about Arabs or Jews, it cares only about power, money and control,” the group said.

A second Israeli media outlet, Channel 13, ran a headline which the channel later retracted and apologized for. The controversial headline read: “With the prime minister’s consent, women and children were killed in last night’s strike.”

MK Keti Shitrit (Likud) slammed Channel 13 for the headline.

“The hatred for the prime minister on this channel had made them lose their minds. No Israeli flag can cover up this disgrace. Be ashamed of yourselves!”

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Rocket attacks on Jerusalem area, sirens sounded in Beit Shemesh

Rocket attacks on Jerusalem region reported after hours of calm as Israel weighs ceasefire with Islamic Jihad.

By World Israel News Staff

Emergency warning sirens were sounded in the Jerusalem corridor west of the capital Friday afternoon, and in Israeli towns in Judea after multiple rockets were launched from the Gaza Strip towards Jerusalem.

The attack came just after 12:00 p.m. Friday, shortly after a round of rocket fire on southern Israel in the late morning, which ended some 13 hours of calm on the Gaza frontier.

Red alert sirens were reported in Beit Shemesh and other towns in the Jerusalem corridor, along with communities in the Gush Etzion area south of the capital.

At least one rocket was confirmed to have landed in the area, hitting an open space in the Gush Etzion town of Bat Ayin.

Two more rockets were shot down by Israel’s missile defense network, including one confirmed shoot-down by the Iron Dome system, and another by the newer David’s Sling system.

During the first wave of attacks late Friday morning, 15 rocket launches were reported, with the Iron Dome missile defense network shooting down four projectiles, with ten more landing inside the Gaza Strip or in open fields.

One rocket struck a greenhouse in southern Israel.

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Defying rocket terrorism, 40,000 Israelis turnout for Aviv Geffen concert

‘No one will silence Israel,’ singer Aviv Geffen tells tens of thousands of fans during show held despite Islamic Jihad rocket attacks.

By World Israel News Staff

Defying the looming threat of rocket attacks from Gaza, some 40,000 people gathered in Tel Aviv’s Yarkon Park Thursday evening to attend a concert by singer Aviv Geffen.

The concert organizers, with the approval of the Home Front Command, made the decision to proceed with the event amidst Operation Shield and Arrow.

Instructions displayed on screens in the park prior to the start of the concert advised the audience, “Dear audience, if an alert is received during the show, you must sit on the ground for 10 minutes. It is important to stay in your seats to avoid injury.”

During the concert, Geffen dedicated a song to the residents of southern Israel, saying: “There are some who are at home, or watching over their brothers, or with their parents, so first of all I will do a concert just for you friends in the south.”

“And I’m here today together with you, holding the concert because it sends a very important message, more than any song, that we’ve chosen life. No one will silence Israel, ever.”

Before the show, Geffen posted on his Instagram account, “To all the beloved residents of the Gaza envelope, I embrace and love you. It is important for me to let all ticket buyers who are unable to attend tonight’s show know that they can call the Tel Aviv box office on Sunday for a refund.”

The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit stated, “[The concert] was discussed during the assessment of the situation. We considered it and ultimately decided to proceed with the event, adhering to guidelines, so as not to disrupt daily life.”

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Israel apologizes for accidental killing of Al Jazeera journalist

IDF spokesperson offers apology during CNN interview after investigations suggest Shireen Abu Akleh was likely accidentally killed by Israeli fire during gun battle with terrorists.

By World Israel News Staff

The IDF issued an apology Thursday for the accidental killing of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, an Arab-American citizen, who was killed while covering clashes in Jenin on May 11, 2022. The apology was conveyed by IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari during an interview with CNN‘s Eleni Giokos.

“I think it’s an opportunity for me to say here that we are very sorry of the death of Shireen Abu Akleh,” Hagari said.

“She was a journalist, a very established journalist. In Israel we value our democracy and in a democracy we see high value in journalism and in a free press. We want journalists to feel safe in Israel, especially in war time, even if they criticize us.”

In September, the IDF released a report regarding Abu Akleh’s death.

The report concluded that no definitive determination could be made regarding the exact source of the gunfire that left Abu Akleh fatally wounded. While there is a strong possibility that she was accidentally hit by IDF gunfire, it is also plausible that she was hit by gunfire from Palestinian Arab terrorists, the report said.

Last November, the US administration informed the Israeli government about the FBI’s investigation into Abu Akleh’s death.

The latest update from US State Department Deputy Spokesman Vedant Patel suggests that the FBI report is likely to confirm that Abu Akleh’s death resulted from accidental IDF gunfire.

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In southern Israel, Gaza rockets destroy woman’s home for the second time

For the second time in 5 years, Ashkelon woman’s home hit by rocket fired from Gaza Strip.

By The Algemeiner

Miriam Karen’s home in Ashkelon was hit by Palestinian rockets for the second time in five years this week, during cross-border barrages from Gaza that remain a frightening ordeal for people in southern Israel despite years of experience.

“You always think, it won’t happen to me, but to me it happened,” the 79-year-old said among a pile of rubble that had been her front yard.

More than 48 hours of violence between Israel the Gaza Strip have left civilians on both sides of the border wondering when the latest flare-up will end.

Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 25 Palestinians in Gaza, including senior members of the militant Palestinian Islamic Jihad group, as well as women and children. In response, Islamic Jihad has fired more than 500 rockets towards Israel.

When a rocket is fired it sets off sirens and phone alerts in the area projected to be hit. Those near Gaza have as little as 15 seconds to find shelter.

Israel‘s Iron Dome air defense system has intercepted most of the rockets. But during an interception, mass shards of metal and debris from the splintered rockets are sent flying into the air, which can be deadly, so residents are instructed to enter saferooms or shelters for protection.

Iron Dome is also not a guarantee, so 30%-60% of residents in smaller communities near Gaza have been evacuated. A bit farther away in Ashkelon, a city about 12 km from the border, the fear remains.

“It’s become routine,” said Karen’s neighbor, Carmela Halabiya, who saw the house crumble and burn. “I can’t calm down, I’m tense, it’s terrifying.

“I left the house for a memorial but otherwise I just stay home, I won’t go out.” she said. “I wish there were an end to this but I don’t see a future, I don’t think this will ever end.”

Many apartments and houses in Israel are now built with special reinforced rooms that offer some protection, though city officials have urged the government to do more to help.

After Karen’s home was hit the first time five years ago, she built a shelter which may have saved her life on Wednesday night when she was making dinner and heard the air raid siren. She immediately ran inside and heard a loud explosion.

Everything went up in flames and when she opened the door, she saw smoke, the remains of her bathroom and scattered glass while her car was on fire in the driveway.

“I think that in every house in the state of Israel today there should be a shelter,” she said.

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Florida man forsakes neo-Nazism for Islam, murders his roommates for insulting his new religion

“This wouldn’t have had to happen if your country didn’t bomb my country.”

By Robert Spencer, Front Page Magazine

As Florida Man stories go, this one is darker than the one about the bearded septuagenarian who won a women’s poker tournament, but it’s just about as odd.

A neo-Nazi, you see, got tired of the whole goosestepping and Heil-Hitlering routine, and decided to take refuge in religion. He converted to Islam, but then two of his roommates had the poor judgment to question the wisdom of his decision. He shot them dead. On Monday, he pleaded guilty to double homicide.

The New York Post reported Monday that Devon Arthurs, “now 24, agreed to a term of 45 years in prison in exchange for admitting his guilt for the 2017 shooting deaths of Jeremy Himmelman and Andrew Onseschuck inside a Tampa apartment.” Arthurs, Himmelman and Onseschuck had been members of the Atomwaffen Division (“Atomic Weapons Division”), a group of pimply-faced losers cosplaying as Nazis that, at least according to Arthurs, had sinister plans.

Arthurs, according to the Tampa Bay Times Monday, told police that another one of his roomies, Brandon Russell, was the founder of Atomwaffen Division, and that “the group had plans to carry out terrorist acts, including launching explosives into a nuclear power plant.” He also claimed that they planned to target synagogues. Instead of participating in their plotting, however, Arthurs left the group and ultimately converted to Islam. It was then that Himmelman and Onseschuck teased Arthurs “for his new faith,” according to the Post, and according to the Associated Press, “the families of the victims alleged that the murders were in retaliation.”

Newsweek reported Monday that Arthurs claimed that his murders had actually prevented these neo-Nazis’ plots from coming to fruition: “In a statement issued to police during interrogation, Arthurs argued that he was saving Americans from mass destruction after learning that one of his roommates, Brandon Russell, planned to bomb power plants and synagogues around Florida.”

Immediately after the murders, however, Arthurs had belied his own claims by not exactly behaving as if he actually opposed violence. He said that he also wanted the killings of his roommates to serve as a cautionary tale about the dangers of anti-Muslim sentiment. Not the best way to communicate such a message, but it is what it is.

And that wasn’t all. The Tampa Bay Times notes that “on May 19, 2017, Arthurs walked into a leasing office at the Hamptons apartments in New Tampa and announced to several people that he had just killed his roommates. A property manager called 911 and watched as Arthurs walked to the nearby Green Planet Smoke Shop. He entered the store, brandished a handgun and held three people hostage.” He later told detectives: “I had to do it. This wouldn’t have had to happen if your country didn’t bomb my country.”

My country? Devon Arthurs is an American, but it is not uncommon for converts to Islam to regard themselves as citizens of the umma, the global Islamic community, a loyalty that supersedes all attachment to any particular nation. After his arrest, he was asked if he had been outside the country, and he answered: “They closed the door to jihad for me over there. So I figured I’d do it over here. But I wanted to do it within reason. Generally, like, speaking, the amount of bureaucracy in the United States is its biggest problem.” I wouldn’t say that’s our biggest problem, but Arthurs might be on the verge of an actual fact there.

Now, however, Arthurs is singing a very different tune. As he pleaded guilty Monday, he said: “I feel I can be an advocate against extremism. I’d like to take this moment to tell the world to stay away from extremist groups….I’m very sorry for everyone that was involved. I’m very sorry for everything that has happened.” He also said: “If I could go back and do something over, I would sign myself into a hospital and work on my anger issues and my rational thinking skills.”

Rational thinking skills. Now there’s an idea. America is suffering from a pandemic of people who lack rational thinking skills. Devon Arthurs murdered two people for mocking Islam in a nation where every last public official, the overwhelming majority of whom are non-Muslims don’t know the first thing about Islam, would insist that Islam is a religion of peace that doesn’t mandate death for blasphemy. Spoiler alert: it does. Islam mandates death for non-Muslim subjects of the Islamic state who mention “something impermissible about Allah, the Prophet…or Islam” (Reliance of the Traveller, o11.10). Rational thinking skills would be a fine addition to the body politic all around.

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CNN faces backlash for hosting Trump town hall

Critics on the Right and Left take aim at CNN over its Donald Trump town hall meeting and subsequent commentary on the event.

By The Associated Press

CNN is facing a backlash over its town hall featuring former President Donald Trump, the leading 2024 Republican candidate who refuses to play by the rules.

The town hall Wednesday was the first major television event of the 2024 presidential campaign, and CNN defended its decision to hold it as a chance to put Trump in front of a wider audience, outside of the conservative media bubble he has largely kept to since early in his presidency.

Critics said the event, which was staged in front of Republicans and unaffiliated voters who were expected to vote in the GOP primary, instead turned into a Trump campaign rally and allowed him to repeat longstanding falsehoods while dodging difficult questions

Tom Jones, a senior writer at the media research institute Poynter, said he had favored the idea of CNN holding the town hall at St. Anselm College in New Hampshire. But he said he was surprised by the conduct of the audience, which he had expected to be more neutral.

Instead, the crowd gave Trump a standing ovation when he walked onstage, applauded some of his most provocative comments and laughed at many of his quips, including when he criticized E. Jean Carroll, the advice columnist who accused him of raping her in 1996 and this week won a $5 million judgment against him.

Jones claimed the atmosphere put CNN’s moderator, Kaitlan Collins, in a difficult position as she tried to elicit straightforward answers from Trump and grill him over his comments about the Jan. 6 incident at the Capitol and his claims that he won the 2020 election.

“Whenever she might have had him cornered, he was built up by the audience,” Jones said. “It just emboldened him. He realized, ‘I can do or say anything I want,’ and she got steamrolled at that point through no fault of her own. It was her against the entire room.”

The event was indicative of the new era of leadership at CNN and management’s efforts to lure back viewers who turned to Fox News and other conservative outlets over the past decade.

At a Thursday morning meeting at CNN, Chairman and CEO Chris Licht praised Collins’ “masterful performance,” saying she asked tough questions in difficult circumstances.

“If someone was going to ask tough questions and have that messy conversation, that damn well should be on CNN,” he said in a recording of the meeting obtained by The Associated Press.

He also defended the decision to hold the town hall before a Trump-friendly crowd.

“While we all may have been uncomfortable hearing people clapping, that was also an important part of the story, because the people in that audience represent a large swath of America,” Licht said. “And the mistake the media made in the past is ignoring that those people exist. Just like you cannot ignore that President Trump exists.”

The event did widen CNN’s audience, at least for a night. Nielson said the town hall averaged 3.3 million viewers, compared to the 707,000 who tuned in to CNN during the same time slot a night earlier.

But Jones said he was skeptical that the town hall would help CNN’s reputation in the long term, given the backlash. He noted that most of the network’s post-event commentary was highly critical of Trump, likely alienating conservative viewers who had tuned in just to watch the former president.

Nick Arama, a writer for the conservative website RedState.com, criticized CNN’s Gary Tuchman, who spoke with some of the audience members after Trump’s appearance, saying “he didn’t act as much like a moderator trying to get their opinion as a Democratic propagandist trying to impose his own opinion on them.”

Meanwhile, critics from the left were unsparing, saying CNN should have predicted how chaotic the event would be.

CNN should be ashamed of themselves. They have lost total control of this ‘town hall’ to again be manipulated into platforming election disinformation, defenses of Jan. 6th and a public attack on a sexual abuse victim. The audience is cheering him on and laughing at the host,” Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, of New York, wrote in a tweet.

Frank Sesno, a former CNN Washington bureau chief now at George Washington University, said the event was a harbinger of the difficult coverage decisions “every news organization needs to wrestle with because Donald Trump is not a normal candidate.”

“You can’t ignore him, but you can’t give him carte blanche either,” he said.

A one-on-one interview would have been preferable, though whether Trump would have agreed to that is a different question, said Sesno, who added that he saw value in allowing Trump to speak to a broader audience, including many people who might have mostly tuned him out in recent years.

Sesno noted that although Trump supporters delighted in his performance, Republican critics, including New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, seized on it to to press their concerns about the former president’s ability to win a national election.

“As chaotic and weird as the event was, I as a journalist think it’s important for people to see this,” he said.

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Flyers citing ‘8 million Germans’ as WWII victims alongside Jews distributed at Roger Waters concert in Cologne

Supporters of left-wing German pacifist group hand out flyers comparing Germany’s war dead in World War II to Jewish Holocaust victims.

By Ben Cohen, The Algemeiner

Fans attending a concert by former Pink Floyd vocalist Roger Waters in the German city of Cologne on Tuesday night were handed flyers that depicted the Jewish victims of the Nazis as merely one of several nationalities and ethnicities, including Germans, who suffered during World War II.

According to RABA, a Cologne-based NGO that monitors antisemitism, the leaflets were distributed by supporters of the DFG-VK Köln, a left-wing pacifist organization. Ostensibly protesting the German government’s decision to supply Ukraine with weapons to counter the ongoing Russian invasion, the flyer cited the slaughter of World War II as a warning of the dangers of armed conflict.

The victim groups included those targeted by the Nazis, among them “24 million Soviet citizens” and “6 million Poles”, but also emphasized the deaths of “8 million Germans” at the hands of the Allied forces. The German toll was placed above the last line of the flyer that acknowledged the murder of “6 million Jews.” Moreover, the figure of “6 million Poles” absorbs the three million Polish Jews exterminated by the Nazis.

In a post on Twitter, RABA said that the purpose of the flyer was “put the Holocaust into perspective.” It condemned the “marginalization” of the “systematically persecuted and industrially exterminated Jews.”

Concern has been rife in Germany over the past few months that Waters’ tour of five German cities will boost growing antisemitism in the country. A supporter of the campaign to subject the State of Israel to a comprehensive boycott as a prelude to its elimination, Waters has been vociferously denounced for using antisemitic imagery in previous shows, including an inflatable pig embossed with a Star of David. Calls to ban Waters under German laws to prevent antisemitism and the abuse or denial of the Holocaust were issued in four of the cities — Hamburg, Berlin, Cologne and Munich — while in Frankfurt, the municipal government’s decision to cancel the show was overruled by the city’s Administrative Court last week, which argued that the singer’s “artistic freedom” had been unlawfully curbed.

The inflatable pig was on view in Cologne on Tuesday night, as well as in Hamburg on Sunday, where Waters kicked off his tour. However, the Star of David was absent, replaced with a list of international arms manufacturers that included the Israeli company Elbit Systems.

Around 250 people assembled in Cologne on Monday night to protest Water’s concert. Jewish and Christian groups gathered in the city center for a protest that was addressed by Cologne’s Mayor, Henriette Reker, and the chair of its Jewish community, Abraham Lehrer. A stage banner at the protest declared, “Roger Waters spreads antisemitic statements — fans inform yourselves!”

Waters is certainly not avoiding political controversies during his tour, however. The concert at Cologne’s Lanxess Arena featured a backdrop with the images of every US president since 1981, identifying them as “war criminals.”

As well as attacking Israel, Waters has been a stalwart opponent of western aid to Ukraine. In Feb., Waters appeared at the UN Security Council at the invitation of the Russian mission, where he delivered a rambling address calling for an “immediate ceasefire” in Ukraine.

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Leah Goldin says return of son’s remains must be part of ceasefire deal

“The prime minister must put Hadar on the table as a condition for ending the war,” the bereaved mother said.

By JNS

Leah Goldin, the mother of Givati Brigade Lt. Hadar Goldin, who was killed in action in the Gaza Strip in 2014, said on Thursday that the return of his remains must be part of any deal to end the current round of warfare between Israel and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

Hadar’s body is being held by the Hamas terrorist rulers of the Gaza Strip along with that of Staff Sgt. Oron Shaul, who was also killed in 2014.

“The prime minister must put Hadar on the table as a condition for ending the war,” Goldin told 103FM Radio. She called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “to be brave and to bring back the soldiers.”

A senior Israeli official said on Wednesday that Hamas is not involved in the rocket fire from Gaza during this round of fighting with Israel.

Egypt is trying to broker a ceasefire. Palestinian Islamic Jihad on Thursday continued to fire rockets and rockets at Israeli communities while the IDF targeted PIJ terrorist sites in the Strip.

Hadar Goldin was killed in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, during “Operation Protective Edge.”

Shaul, a member of the IDF’s Golani infantry brigade, died in the Battle of Shejaia in Gaza City.

Their bodies were taken by the terrorists and are being held to this day.

Hamas is also holding two live Israeli civilians, both mentally ill, Avera Mengistu, who crossed into the Strip in 2014, and Hisham al-Sayed, who entered the enemy enclave in 2015.

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