Revealed: PFLP was behind failed bus bombing in Israel, 6 terrorists arrested

PFLP officials in Lebanon and Gaza Strip helped plan attempted attack that was carried out by Bethlehem-based cell. More attacks were being planned.

By Lauren Marcus, World Israel News

Members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terror group, based in Judea and Samaria and Lebanon, were the masterminds behind a recently failed bus bombing near Jerusalem, the Shin Bet security agency revealed on Monday.

In March 2023, a bomb began smoking on a public bus in the ultra-Orthodox city of Beitar Illit, sparking panic and a mass exodus of passengers from the vehicle. Fortunately, the bomb failed to detonate and police sappers were able to neutralize the device without any casualties.

After intense overnight door-to-door searches in the community, the terrorist who placed the bomb on the bus and his accomplices were arrested the next day in a nearby Arab town.

According to the Shin Bet statement released on Monday, senior PFLP commanders in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip planned the attack, provided material support and guidance to the terrorists, and gave orders to operatives regarding the timing of the attempted bombing.

Under the orders of foreign PFLP officials, a Bethlehem-based cell consisting of seven Palestinian men illegally traveled into Israel, physically assembled the explosive device, and rented safehouses to cover their tracks.

The Shin Bet, Israel Security Agency, named Mazen Abdullah, Ahmad Abu Naama, Wissam Ayuna, Nur Mahmoud, Rami Al-Ahmar, and Muhammad Al-Barak as members of the local cell.

An Israeli woman who helped the men cross into Israel was detained by the Shin Bet. After an investigation, authorities determined that she was unaware of the plot and charged her with the less-serious offense of aiding illegally entry into the country.

However, imprisoned PFLP head Ahmad Saadat was also involved in the planning of the attack, reports indicate. He has been incarcerated in an Israeli prison since 2008. Following the attempted bombing, authorities transferred him to a different correctional facility.

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Do You Know Why California Hasn’t Found Any Deaths Linked to the COVID Vaccines?

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‘OUT OF CONTROL’: In 2023, ‘every single person’ in audience had experienced antisemitism

Speaking at Duke University, actress Noa Tishby, former Special Envoy for Combating Antisemitism and Delegitimization of Israel, urged Jews to be “loud and proud,” saying that’s the only way to end antisemitism.

Have you experienced antisemitism? During my speech at Duke University, I asked the students and community members to raise their hands if they’ve experienced antisemitism on campus, online, or in other aspects of their life. Everyone raised their hands… every single person in… pic.twitter.com/Zb36SwMGfL

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High School “Died Suddenly”: 14-19 Year Olds Dying Suddenly

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75 Years of Nakba: A Stark Reminder of Israel’s Colonialism

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A Kingly Proposal: Letter from Julian Assange to King Charles III

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WATCH: The rabbi who knows the secret formula of Coca Cola

Rabbi Yerachmiel Morrison, the rabbinic coordinator of Orthodox Union Kosher, spoke to Israel National News – Arutz Sheva during the 100th anniversary of the founding of the organization’s kashrut division.

Regarding Coca-Cola, Rabbi Morrison will not give away any secrets, saying only that his “mission” is “to help the company produce products that are kasher lemehadrin (the most stringent level of kashrut).”

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Spewing hatred: Grandson of founder of Israel’s largest bakery chain incites against ultra-Orthodox, slams boycott

Dispute began with the Angel Bakery chairman’s protest outside leading haredi rabbi’s home, triggering boycott of company’s products followed by vicious social media attack on the ultra-Orthodox.

By Lauren Marcus, World Israel News

Israel’s largest bakery is engaged in a public spat with the ultra-Orthodox community, one of its most important consumer segments, due to political differences and incendiary comments from the business founder’s grandson.

Angel Bakery, which is headquartered in Jerusalem but provides baked goods to restaurants, supermarkets, and stores throughout the country, sells price-controlled and government-subsidized products that are a staple in millions of homes in Israel.

Ultra-Orthodox Jews make up a significant portion of the company’s consumers, and thousands from the community also work at its factories and distribution centers. But now, leading rabbis and leaders have called for the community to boycott the company’s products.

A widescale boycott by the ultra-Orthodox community could lead to Angel Bakery losing millions of shekels in revenue.

Mixing business with politics

The dispute began shortly after Angel Bakery named former Public Security Minister Omer Bar-Lev, who served as a lawmaker from the left-wing Labor party, as head of its Board of Directors.

Last week, Bar-Lev participated in a protest outside of the home of the 100-year-old Rabbi Gershon Edelstein, spiritual leader of the Lithuanian ultra-Orthodox movement in Israel and the Degel HaTorah political party.

Demonstrators gathered on the street outside Edelstein’s home in the ultra-Orthodox enclave of Bnei Brak, chanting and holding signs expressing their opposition to blanket exemptions from military service granted to yeshiva students.

Bar-Lev posted a selfie at the event, referring to potential legislation to ease the military exemption process for yeshiva students. The former lawmaker also referred to reforms to the judicial system as a “coup,” although they were proposed by democratically elected politicians.

“Beyond and in addition to the importance of military service for everyone, the law of ‘no equality in the burden’ that the Coalition intends to enact is the bribe being paid to the haredi parties by [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu and [Justice Minister Yariv] Levin so that they’ll vote in favor of the coup,” he wrote.

The tactic of protesting outside of politicians’ homes has become commonplace in recent months, as left-wing demonstrators have descended upon the residences of supporters of judicial reform. Some have even trapped politicians inside and prevented them from leaving.

But the protest outside Edelstein’s home, due to his status as a revered spiritual leader in the community, appears to have been a step too far.

‘Hypocrites, parasites’

In response to Bar-Lev’s political actions, several leading rabbis, including the son of former Sephardic Chief Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, encouraged members of the community to avoid buying Angel’s products.

Right-wing politicians, including Shas Chair Aryeh Deri and United Torah Judaism head Moshe Gafni, also expressed support for a boycott.

“It cannot be that the chair of Angel’s Board of Directors goes to protest at the home of one of the greatest [rabbis] of this generation. Bar-Lev’s remarks are very problematic, hostile, deeply hateful, and ignorant of this world,” MK Limor Son Har-Melech (Religious Zionism) told Kan News.

“The boycott will end when Omer Bar-Lev faces judgment. The boycott needs to continue until he is fired, she said.

The calls for a boycott triggered anger among left-wingers and supporters of Bar-Lev.

“There is no limit to the chutzpah on the part of the ultra-Orthodox public in Israel,” wrote Yoel Spiegel, the grandson of the bakery’s founder, in a now-deleted Facebook post.

“They eat for free … evade army service, have dark opinions and, above all, are hypocrites!” He went on to praise Bar-Lev for his military service, stressing that he has the “right to protest” however he sees fit, “within the framework of the law.”

Ironically, Spiegel did not acknowledge that the same right to protest is evident in a consumer boycott of Angel’s products.

“The days of free eating are over,” he continued in the post. “Judgment Day is coming and no boycott or calls for a boycott will stop us from correcting the injustice of years and putting an end to evasion and parasitism.”

‘This is not revenge’

Spiegel’s comments sparked another wave of backlash within the ultra-Orthodox community, triggering additional calls for yeshivas and grocery stores owned by community members to avoid stocking Angel Bakery products.

“Rabbi Edelstein is one of the spiritual giants of the people of Israel. One of the greatest righteous men of our generation. Hurting him is hurting me. It is an insult to all who love God. I’m not able to eat one bun from Angel after all of this,” said Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, who is widely considered one of the most prominent Religious Zionist rabbis today.

“This is not revenge. This is a public campaign regarding the character of the State of Israel. Those who care about the State of Israel will not buy Angel products until they mend their ways,” he continued.

“There are enough other bakeries that know how to bake delicious challah for Shabbat. And if you don’t find it, it’s better to eat rye bread and not eat [Angel’s] challah.”

Culture and Sports Minister Miki Zohar (Likud) took to his Twitter account to call for reconciliation between the community and the bakery.

“Demonstrations, boycotts, hatred between brothers and incitement. (And do yourself a favor, don’t try to explain to me why this is justified). Is this how we want to be seen? We no longer remember where we were as a people ? Have we already forgotten what this nation went through until we built this amazing country?” he wrote.

“If we don’t wake up and change direction, we will all regret it. All of us, without exception. We are brothers.”

A senior executive in the bread industry told Israel Hayom that the boycott could have serious financial consequences for Angel Bakery.

“Angel sells a lot of bread in the ultra-Orthodox sector….If it were to be a massive boycott, I estimate that it could affect 10 to 15 percent of the total volume of sales, which is a lot,” they said.

“The impact is expected to be felt mainly in Jerusalem and Bnei Brak.”

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Lebanon bans Cypriot airline due to minority owner being Israeli

Global Knafaim owns a 49.9% stake in TUS Airways, which was enough for Lebanon’s boycott of Israeli companies to come into effect.

By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel News

Cyprus’ largest air carrier has been banned from Lebanese airspace due to it having an Israeli minority shareholder, Beirut’s civil aviation authority’s head announced Saturday.

“We have decided to prevent the Cypriot company TUS Air from flying in Lebanese airspace and from landing at Rafik Hariri International Airport, Beirut, until further notice,” director-general Fadi al-Hassan said in a statement reported by Lebanon’s National News Agency.

The airline came under scrutiny after the Cypriot Civil Aviation Authority informed its Lebanese counterpart that TUS would be providing air services between the two countries, al-Hassan explained. A routine internet check then revealed that an Israeli company, Global Knafaim, was a 49.9% shareholder in the company.

Global Knafaim is controlled by Knafaim Holdings Ltd, which has a controlling stake in Israel’s national carrier, El Al. The public company bought its almost-half share of TUS a year ago from the then-sole owner of the fleet, U.S. businessman Kenneth Woolley, for $5 million.

The fraction of a percentage that keeps the air carrier from officially being Israeli-owned did not stop Lebanon from invoking its boycott of all things Israel, which has been in effect since the Arab League invoked the prohibition after the establishment of the Jewish state in 1948. While the impact of the ban has decreased significantly over the decades, with enforcement being applied only irregularly, Lebanon still has the Boycott Israel law on its books and has decided to apply it in this case.

Proving the sporadic nature of the boycott’s application, the authority did not ban the now-bankrupt Ukrainian Aerosvit Airlines when its controlling shareholder in the 2000s was Jewish-Ukrainian oligarch Ihor Kolomoyskyi, who also holds Israeli and Cypriot citizenships.

The Larnaca-based airline, which was founded eight years ago, has only five Airbus A320-200 aircraft with a capacity of 180 passengers. While its current roster of destinations includes several European countries and Israel, the only Arab city on the list is Amman, Jordan. Its Tel Aviv route is popular, as Cyprus is less than an hour’s flight away, making it a favored destination for a quick vacation for many Israelis.

TUS gained the world’s spotlight briefly last year when it brought Israeli soccer fans to Doha, Qatar for the FIFA World Cup. They were the first commercial flights between the two countries that have no diplomatic relations.

Qatar had bowed to the FIFA rule barring discrimination against any country’s citizens from attending the competition.

Al-Hassan said the ban will remain in effect until further notice.

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‘Capitulation, Israeli retreat’ – NGO blasts gov’t, Supreme Court for failing to raze illegal Bedouin outpost

Government dragging its feet on clearing illegal village, despite a legal pathway to do so; Supreme Court rules that government can’t be forced to start demolition process.

By World Israel News Staff

The Supreme Court rejected a petition aimed at forcing the government to demolish the illegal Khan Al-Ahmar outpost near Jerusalem on Sunday, writing that the state cannot be forced to raze the village due to security and diplomatic concerns.

The right-wing NGO Regavim, which primarily focuses on illegal Arab construction on state lands, had filed the motion to pressure the government into finally demolishing the outpost.

After a decades-long court battle, the Supreme Court ruled in 2018 that the Bedouins living at the site, located on the outskirts of the cit of Ma’ale Adumim, east of Jerusalem, had no rights to the land; nor did they construct their dwellings legally.

But despite permission from the Supreme Court to start demolition, the government has instead repeatedly postponed clearing the site.

Regavim’s petition, which was meant to force the government to execute the court’s decision, was rejected by the justices. In their ruling, they wrote that the government has the right to choose when and where to begin the evacuation process.

“The state’s capitulation to international pressure, and today’s Supreme Court decision granting that capitulation a seal of approval, are leading the State of Israel to the brink of anarchy,” a spokesperson from Regavim said in a media statement.

“The ground rules for Israeli retreat have been laid, and foreign concerns now have official confirmation that the Israeli government will back down from its own stated policies and national interests when pressure is applied.”

In late April, the right-wing government headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu filed yet another request with the Supreme Court to delay dismantling the community. The request was approved several days later.

Despite campaign promises from the Religious Zionist Party to dismantle the longstanding illegal outpost, the government has made it clear that it has no intention to do so any time soon.

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