Denmark’s Political Establishment Is Cozying Up to Israel

Denmark’s grand coalition government has potentially misled parliament to push through a deal to purchase billions in arms from Israel. The deal marks a high point in Danish-Israeli relations and is a sign that the Left has been marginalized on foreign policy.

Danish minister of defense Jakob Ellemann-Jensen potentially misled parliament over a weapons purchase order from Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems. (Ida Marie Odgaard / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP via Getty Images)

When the Danish government announced a weapons purchase order from Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems worth over €200 million in January 2023, it marked a high point in Danish-Israeli relations. Now brand new revelations lay bare just how close Denmark is to the Israeli military complex.

Elbit is a central part of that complex. The company produces 85 percent of the drones used for lethal drone strikes in Gaza, which killed over 2,200 Palestinians, including 551 children, in 2014 alone. It is also a central provider of monitoring and surveillance technology used for Israel’s apartheid wall, its system of checkpoints, and the settlements beyond it.

In 2015, socialists from the Red-Green Alliance forced the government to reveal that it was collaborating militarily with the Israel’s armed forces by hosting twenty soldiers in the an-Naqab desert testing Elbit’s artillery equipment. Since then, critical voices have pushed back against plans to strike a deal with Elbit. Most vocal was the socialist Red-Green Alliance, followed by the Social Liberals and the Socialist People’s Party, which refused to support purchasing weapons from companies violating international law and refused to purchase Israeli weapons, respectively.

Shortly before the general election campaign of 2015, the Social Democratic–led government postponed the Elbit deal and ultimately called off plans made by the center-right Liberal government following their election victory. Although the official justification was financial, the broad pushback from the Left appears to have been the underlying cause of the shuttering of these plans. Presciently, then MP Christian Juhl from the Red-Green Alliance observed: “I think the purchase has been postponed for tactical electoral reasons. It will possibly be resumed later.”

Fast forward to January 2023, and the new grand coalition government of Social Democrats, Moderates, and center-right Liberals pushed for an urgent approval of a new Elbit deal worth 1.7 billion kroner ($240 million). Shortly before, Denmark had donated its major artillery capacity to Ukraine and chose Elbit to supply its replacement.

The center-right minister of defense, Jakob Ellemann-Jensen, declared that the defense committee of spokespeople from all parties except the Red-Green Alliance and the left-wing Alternativet had to approve the deal within mere hours, as Elbit’s offer would expire imminently. This made any political scrutiny or debate impossible, as the government pressed hard for an urgent decision. Having forced the hand of the parties that previously opposed striking a deal with Elbit, the way was paved for the government to confirm the arms purchase.

Yet brand new documents obtained by political news site Altinget prove that the deadline was not a few hours or days but several months away — from January to June. Not only does this show that Ellemann-Jensen has potentially misled parliament; it also suggests that the controversial nature of dealing with a company involved in the mass killing of Palestinians, upholding of the apartheid regime, and serious violations of international law was secondary to the government’s ambition to forge closer links with Israel.

In response to the revelations, Red-Green Alliance MP Pelle Dragsted said that he feels “misinformed,” calling the case “very serious.” He elaborated: “I cannot avoid the thought that they deliberately rushed through this deal to avoid a public debate which could have led to a different outcome.” The party now demands urgent and strong sanctions against Ellemann-Jensen.

Whatever the political consequences for the government, this revelation points to a pattern of ever-closer relations between Denmark and Israel, and a gradual disappearance of support for the Palestinian struggle for justice and self-determination. Historically, the Danish political establishment has been unconditionally supportive of Israel, with a close connection in particular between the Danish Social Democrats and the Israeli Labor Party. In 2021, PM Mette Frederiksen traveled to Tel Aviv alongside right-wing Austrian chancellor Sebastian Kurz to conclude new economic partnerships with Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government.

Yet briefly in 2000, this hegemony broke. The ascent of Social Democrat Mogens Lykketoft to the post of minister of foreign affairs dramatically reoriented the Danish position much closer to solidarity with Palestine. This ended post-9/11 with the election of a right-wing government notoriously loyal to George W. Bush’s war machine and an enthusiastic participant in the war in Afghanistan and the occupation of Iraq. Ever since, successive Danish governments. whether center-right or center-left, have been uncritically supportive of Israel.

Socialists can take several lessons from the new revelations that the government potentially misled parliament. The grand coalition between Social Democrats, Liberals, and Moderates has succeeded by continually managing to side-line and isolate the left-wing parties in parliament. The Social Democrats have chosen to ally with the right-wing Liberals, who pursued a decade of austerity and war, over left-wing parties that long ago abandoned any revolutionary ambitions and now fully participate in processes for merely modest socialist reforms. This fits in a long line of contentious decisions by social democrats to ignore even the most moderate demands of the socialist parties, preferring the politics of austerity and to parrot far-right lines against migrants than defending and expanding the welfare state for all.

In addition, the war in Ukraine serves as a convenient pretext for ramming through a raft of otherwise too controversial political decisions. Curiously, Liberal acting minister of defense Troels Lund Poulsen now concedes that the rush was not due to the offer from Elbit expiring but because the war in Ukraine necessitated urgent action to replace the artillery systems.

Given the 2015 breakdown of the proposed Elbit deal, it is safe to say that successive Danish governments deemed the company a political no-go. Yet with the politics of necessity and the wartime rhetoric emerging from the war in Ukraine, it appears that the urgent need to dismantle the Israeli apartheid state was cast aside. This is of course particularly ironic, since many establishment arguments for defending Ukraine could and should apply to arming and defending the Palestinians in their almost century-long struggle against the Israeli occupation.

Sbarro bombing victim dies after 22 years in coma

Chana Tova Nachenberg never woke up after a Palestinian terrorist blew up the pizza eatery in the heart of Jerusalem.

By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel News

Chana Tova Nachenberg, who never woke up after a Palestinian terrorist blew up the Sbarro pizza shop in downtown Jerusalem in August 2001, died Wednesday, thus raising the death toll to 16.

“Our daughter, Chana Tova Feiner Nachenberg, died after almost 22 years of heroism,” said her father, Yitzhak. “She was supposed to turn 53 years old in one month.”

Nachenberg had been cared for while in her vegetative state in the Reuth Rehabilitation Hospital in Tel Aviv. Three weeks ago, her condition began to deteriorate, Nachenberg’s father, and she was taken to Ichilov Hospital, where she passed away.

The then-31-year-old mother was eating lunch with her daughter, Sarah, aged three, when Hamas terrorist Izz al-Din Shuheil al-Masri entered the popular eatery. He triggered a large explosive packed with nails and screws to cause maximum damage, killing himself and 15 diners while wounding some 130 others. Amazingly, Sarah was not physically harmed in the blast.

Of al-Masri’s other dead victims, two were American citizens, 15-year-old Malki Roth and Shoshana Yehudit Greenbaum, who was pregnant at the time. Five members of the Dutch-Israeli Schijveschuurder family died in the blast as well, the parents and three children, aged two, four and 14.   Among the native-born Israelis, three others were children as well: Tamara Shimashvili (8), Yocheved Shoshan (10) and Michal Raziel (16).

It was one of the worst suicide bombings in Israel’s history.

Israel’s security services caught al-Masri’s two accomplices, Muhammad Douglas and Ahlam Tamimi, who were sentenced to life in prison. Tamimi in particular was unrepentant for having chosen the location and driving the suicide bomber there, telling the court “I will see you all in hell, God willing. The smile on my face will not be erased.”

The two were then released ten years later in the Gilad Shalit deal, where 1,027 terrorists were exchanged for the IDF soldier who had been held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip for five years after he surrendered to an armed terror squad that attacked his tank near the Kerem Shalom border crossing.

The builder of the bomb, Abdullah Barghouti, who has 67 life sentences against him for all the deaths he is responsible for in various attacks, remains in prison.

Tamimi moved to Jordan and became a TV journalist who has often glorified her role in the bombing. Although she has been near the top of the FBI’s most-wanted list ever since attaining her freedom and the Americans have requested her extradition several times, Jordan has refused to hand her over, in defiance of the extradition agreement between the two countries.

Just last month, Republican Senator Ted Cruz demanded in a nomination hearing for Yael Lempert, the new American ambassador to Amman, that more pressure be brought to bear so that Tamimi could be brought to justice. He suggested that annual American aid to Jordan, which currently stands at $1.65 billion, could be threatened until its government complies.

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Israeli marathon champ drops out of World Championship due to Sabbath observance

This is the second World Championship Beatie Deutsch will miss for choosing her religion over competition.

By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel News

Orthodox Jewish marathon champ Beatie Deutsch announced that she is withdrawing from August’s World Athletic Championships in Budapest, Hungary, because the authorities will not move her competition to a day other than Saturday.

The Israeli-American mother of five, who also runs in modest clothing while wearing a headscarf due to her religious beliefs, posted her decision on her Facebook account.

“And as I reflect on my journey, and the intense challenges and obstacles I’ve faced along the way, I know that the sacrifice I make for Shabbat, the commitment I make to uphold this holy day, is the most precious choice I will take with me.”

She noted that this will be the third major competition she will be missing due to her Sabbath observance, as the 2019 World Championships in Doha, Qatar, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics she had qualified for, both scheduled her event for a Saturday.

“Even once the Olympics were rescheduled [to 2021] due to Corona, they still refused to make any religious accommodations (although they had done so in the past when Ramadan coincided with the London Olympics),” she added.

This time the pressure to compete was greater, she wrote, as her sponsors told her, “How can we keep funding you if you have yet to actually be part of an Israeli delegation??” and, “I’m sure we can find a Rabbi who will tell you it’s ok.”

She said she “shocked herself” by actually breaking down enough to ask her rabbi if there was any way she could compete, but the answer was “no,” which did not surprise her and she accepted it.

Deutsch is now wondering, “Maybe this profession isn’t actually viable as an Orthodox Jew? Is there any room for religious accommodations in sport? … Can we respect religious beliefs amongst athletes?”

In 2021, Adidas chose the Jerusalem resident to be one of the faces of its “Impossible is Nothing” ad campaign due to her phenomenal success after taking up running just five years earlier, becoming Israel’s national marathon and half-marathon champion in 2019.

She has been unabashed about crediting God with her success from the beginning, saying, “Hashem [God] is with me every step of the way.”

The 33-year-old, who emigrated from the U.S. in 2008, also has a black belt in taekwondo to her credit. She is both a running and speaking sensation, who was chosen by the Jerusalem Post in 2019 as one of the 50 most influential Jews in the world.

Deutsch uses her visibility to empower others through social media and personal appearances, and advocates for Beit Daniella, an organization that helps children struggling with mental health issues.

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BRICS: Will Egypt Join and Adapt BRICS Currency

BRICS is an acronym for five of the leading economies in the world: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Together, the nations are looking to establish their own currency, BRICS, in order to decrease the influence of the US in the global trade market by means of de-dollarization. New countries are already showing interest in joining the organization, including Egypt

Left-wing groups file petition to ban ex-PM Bennett from Canada as a war criminal

“Violent, racist” Naftali Bennett should be banned from Canadian soil ahead of speech at Holocaust memorial center, say pro-Palestinian groups.

By Adina Katz, World Israel News

Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is a “war criminal” and should be banned from Canadian soil, attorneys acting on behalf of a number of left-wing groups wrote in a letter to the Canadian government.

The legal brief, which is aimed at blocking Bennett from visiting Canada, comes two weeks ahead of a scheduled speaking engagement featuring the one-time premier at the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Toronto.

Bennett should be banned from Canadian soil because a central tenet of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act states that people who “perpetrated atrocities” or who “committed or are complicit in crimes against humanity, war crimes, or genocide” should be denied entry to the country, the brief charged.

The letter accused Bennett of being “deeply involved in the development of illegal Israeli settlements in the Palestinian West Bank.”

“Bennett is also alleged to have a history of violence and racism. He is accused of being involved in events leading to the massacre of 102 Lebanese citizens at Qana in 1996, and has openly called for the extrajudicial killing of Palestinians involved in confrontations with Israeli forces.” the letter read, without providing evidence for either of those claims.

The document also repeated a dubious claim that Bennett reportedly remarked a decade ago that “I have killed lots of Arabs in my life – and there is no problem with that.”

The veracity of that alleged quote from Bennett, which has often been repeated by left-wing media, has never been confirmed or proven.

“Persons who have committed or been complicit in the commission of a war crime, a crime against humanity, genocide or any other reprehensible act, regardless of when or where these crimes occurred, are not welcome in Canada,” the letter continued.

“On that basis…[we] have called upon the government of Canada to uphold the rule of law and bar Naftali Bennett from entering Canada.”

Just Peace Advocates, the Canadian Foreign Policy Institute, Palestinian and Jewish Unity and Canada Palestine Association (Vancouver) were the groups that endorsed the letter and retained the attorneys that drafted the document.

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