Former First Lady of Peru flees to Israel

Eliane Karp, who was first lady of Peru from 2001 to 2006, has outstanding warrant for her arrest in an embezzlement case.

By World Israel News Staff

Eliane Karp Toledo, Peru’s former Jewish First Lady, has avoided an extradition request and fled to Israel from the U.S., prompting outrage in her home country.

Peruvian Prime Minister Alberto Otárola told reporters in Lima: “The United States Department of Justice has informed the Peruvian embassy in the U.S. that Mrs. Eliane Karp has taken a flight to Israel using her Israeli passport.”

“Our Foreign Ministry will diligently monitor this case and ensure that Eliane Karp fulfills her obligation to appear before the Peruvian judiciary, which has accused her of committing the crime of money laundering,” he said.

Peru does not have an extradition treaty with Israel.

Karp, who was first lady of Peru from 2001 to 2006, has outstanding warrant for her arrest in an embezzlement case involving the purchase of high-value real estate in the name of her mother, Eva Fernerburg, a Holocaust survivor. Authorities believe the money used to buy the assets came from bribes.

In April, Toledo was extradited from the United States to Lima, where he is now in prison for accepting tens of millions of dollars in bribes in return for work contracts, including from Brazil’s Odebrecht construction company, which was approved to construct the second and third stretches of the Interoceanic Highway.

In 2017, Israel denied entry to Toledo.

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Palestinians blame Biden admin for Gaza confrontation

Biden “bears responsibility for the deterioration of the situation because of its silence over Israeli crimes and failure to stop them.”

By World Israel News Staff

The Palestinian Authority on Saturday said the Biden administration “bears responsibility” for the tensions in Judea and Samaria and the Gaza Strip, slamming Washington’s inaction in fighting Israeli “aggression.”

PA President Mahmoud Abbas’ spokespersona, Nabil Abu Rudaineh, commented on the latest round of fighting between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Gaza, saying that the American administration “also bears responsibility for the deterioration of the situation because of its silence over Israeli crimes and failure to stop them.”

Another senior PA official told the Jerusalem Post that President Joe Biden had “not fulfilled most of the promises he made to the Palestinians before and after the US presidential election,” apparently referencing Biden’s promise to reopen the U.S. consulate — shuttered by the Trump administration — in eastern Jerusalem.

“Now that he has announced his decision to seek reelection, we don’t expect him to do anything to help the Palestinians or put pressure on Israel,” he said.

Another Palestinian official was cited as saying: “We hear nice statements from the Biden administration, but they have proved that they are not much different than previous American administrations that were biased in favor of Israel.”

Abbas and other senior Palestinian officials in Ramallah have come under fire for not publicly commenting on the fighting between Israel and Gaza to date.

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Weekly protests against judicial reform cancelled amid Gaza rocket threat

A concert by American boy band, the Backstreet Boys, scheduled to take place on Saturday night in Rishon LeZion, was also cancelled.

By World Israel News Staff

The weekly protests against the government’s planned judicial reforms, which have taken place for 18 consecutive Saturdays, were cancelled over security concerns due to the ongoing flare-up with Gaza.

“In recent days, we have been in close contact with the Israel Police and the security forces, with the consideration being maintaining the safety of the demonstrators. Out of responsibility for the safety of our people, we have decided to postpone the demonstration for a week,” protest organizers said on Friday.

“We continue to have our finger on the pulse, and if we see that the government is promoting changes related to the coup d’état, we will take to the streets of Israel with all our might. The Israeli government must not mistake our intentions – we are watching over democracy and will make sure that Israel remains democratic,” they added.

A concert by American boy band, the Backstreet Boys, scheduled to take place on Saturday night in Rishon LeZion, was also cancelled.

Concert-goers were annoyed that another concert by Israeli rocker Aviv Gefen, attended by 40,000 people, went ahead in Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv on Thursday.

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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Scholars expound on Mount Ebal curse tablet with oldest Hebrew text

The 3,200-year-old find could prove Israelites were literate when they entered the land.

By Etgar Lefkovits, JNS

A lead tablet found at a site where millions of Jews and Christians believe the Israelite leader Joshua built an altar contains the oldest Hebrew text ever found in the Land of Israel as well as the name of God, an academic article published Friday concludes.

The peer review of the small 3,200-year-old curse tablet discovered at Mount Ebal in Samaria more than two years ago is expected to reignite the debate in the archaeological community over the find. It could prove the Israelites were literate at the time as well as shed light on the date of the Exodus from Egypt.

“The text … is the oldest Hebrew text found within the borders of ancient Israel … by at least two centuries,” the article published in Heritage Science states.

“The big point here is that we have evidence of Hebrew writing in Israel earlier than has previously been established, as well as mention of two of names of the Hebrew God, all from the site where the Bible said Joshua built an altar,” Scott Stripling, the provost at the Bible Seminary in Katy, Texas, who uncovered the tablet, said in a telephone interview with JNS.

The folded, 2×2-centimeter square lead tablet was found in December 2019, during an examination of discarded materials from an excavation at the site that had been led by University of Haifa Professor Adam Zertal (1936-2015) more than three decades earlier.

The curse tablet found on Mount Ebal. Photo by Jaroslav Valach.
Zertal carried out the dig where the ruins of ancient Shechem lie between 1982 and 1989, at the site of what he concluded were two altars dating to the Late Bronze Age II and Iron Age I.

The Book of Joshua relates that Moses’s successor as leader built an altar on Mount Ebal as part of a covenant renewal ceremony soon after the Israelites returned to Canaan from Egypt.

The site is known from the book of Deuteronomy as a place of curses.

The tablet emerged from a dump pile left behind from the original dig—common after excavations—in a process known as “wet sifting” whereby ancient stones covered in dirt are washed. The method, which was first used in Jerusalem for finds removed from the Temple Mount, is not considered as scientific as an actual dig, although in this case the item was found in situ.

Wet sifting

Stripling, who had previously participated in the Temple Mount Sifting Project in Jerusalem, said in the interview that when he began the sifting project at Mount Ebal, he only expected to write a “boring methodical paper” about embracing the new technology offered by wet sifting the rubble of excavations.

“The tablet would not have been found without wet sifting,” he said. “At first it looked like a piece of stone covered in dirt. Only when we washed it, it popped out.”

Line-drawing of the inscription on “Inner B” (left) and annotated line-drawing (right). Drawing and annotations by Gershon Galil.

The tablet, which the researchers date to 1400-1200 BCE, could not be opened without damaging it, so a team of experts performed X-ray tomography scanning in Prague as well as detailed photography, revealing an ancient curse written in a proto-alphabetic script, the article, titled “You are Cursed by the God YHW: An Early Hebrew Inscription from Mt. Ebal,” states.

The article includes images and scans of the inscriptions for other academics to weigh in on.

The inscription contains as many as 48 letters and the curse appears on the inside and outside of the tablet.

“You are cursed by the god, yhw, cursed. You will die cursed—cursed you will surely die. Cursed you are by yhw-cursed,” a translation of the inner inscription reads, according to the article.

“What we thought over a year ago, we now have substantiated through our research,” said Stripling.

The earliest Hebrew writing previously found—the Khirbet Qeiyafa ostracon found in the dig at the ancient fortress city near the central Israeli city of Beit Shemesh—was dated from 1000 BCE, making the inscription on this tablet 200 to 400 years older, Stripling said. Its use of the Hebrew word for God also predates the oldest previously found in Israel by 500 to 600 years, he added.

Scholars date the Exodus from Egypt to the 13th or 12th century BCE, said Stripling, although their dating on this tablet could suggest it was earlier.

“We have a Hebrew inscription of a curse found on the mountain of curses,” said Peter van der Veen, associate professor at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz in Germany and an epigrapher who reviewed the inscription for the study. “I think the conclusion we reached last year is now confirmed by more in-depth study,” he said.

A second peer review of the outer inscription is expected to come out next year, followed by an international conference on the find.

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WATCH: IDF targets Gaza headquarters of senior Islamic Jihad terrorists

The IDF targeted several Palestinian Islamic Jihad sites, including the headquarters of a senior terror chief, in the Gaza Strip overnight on Friday.

In addition to rocket and mortar launching sites, the operational headquarters of senior leader Muhammed Abu al-Ata was destroyed. Abu al-Ata had fled the site ahead of the strike and had taken shelter at a hospital, using patients as human shields. Abu al-Ata is the brother of Bahaa Abu al-Ata, who was killed by the IDF in November 2019.

The headquarters of Islamic Jihad operative Khaled Azzam, a rockets expert for the terror group, was also destroyed in the overnight strike.

צה”ל תקף משגרי רקטות, מתחם ירי נ”ט ועמדה צבאית של הגי’יאהד האיסלאמי הפלסטיני.

מטוסי קרב וכלי טיס תקפו בשעות האחרונות שישה משגרי רקטות ומרגמות של הגא”פ ברחבי רצועת עזה. ביניהם, גם משגרים מהם זוהה ירי לעבר שטח מדינת ישראל בימים האחרונים. pic.twitter.com/B1mP6Zjcfs

— דובר צה״ל דניאל הגרי – Daniel Hagari (@IDFSpokesperson) May 13, 2023

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‘Important Milestone’: Israel uses new air defense system in fight against Palestinian Islamic Jihad

“The first successful operation of David’s Sling underscores the importance of US-Israel air and missile defense technology as a co-produced system.”

By Andrew Bernard, Algemeiner

The Israeli Ministry of Defense on Wednesday confirmed the first operational interception of the David’s Sling missile system, a development that experts say is an “important milestone” in US-Israeli defense cooperation and for Israel’s defense capabilities.

Ari Cicurel, Assistant Director of Foreign Policy at the the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA), told The Algemeiner that while Iron Dome is the most frequently used and talked about Israeli air defense system, it’s part of a wider network of systems protecting the country.

“The first successful operation of David’s Sling underscores the importance of US-Israel air and missile defense technology as a co-produced system,” Cicurel said. “With threats continuing to grow from Iran-backed groups in the region to US service members, to regional partners including Israel, US-Israel defense cooperation will will only become more important going forward.”

David’s Sling is Israel’s “middle tier” air defense system, capable of shooting down larger projectiles than Iron Dome, including cruise missiles and short-range ballistic missiles.

While the Israeli Ministry of Defense said that they did not have have any additional information about the circumstances of the interception, Cicurel said that its first use would reverberate beyond the current conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ).

“The use of David’s Sling sends a signal to not only PIJ and Hamas, but also Hezbollah to Israel’s north, other Iran-backed groups, and certainly Iran as well, that Israel has the capabilities to defend itself at the short-, medium- and long-range,” he said. “So that use, if not the reason that Israel chose to use David’s Sling, certainly is the consequence of successful use.”

David’s Sling, which fires missile interceptors to take down its targets, is jointly designed by the Israeli defense contractor Rafael and the US-based Raytheon. The project is supported by an annual $500 million in aid that was included in the ten-year memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the US and Israel signed during the Obama administration in 2016.

Daniel Shapiro, former US ambassador to Israel and a distinguished fellow at the Atlantic Council who was one of the negotiators of that MOU, told The Algemeiner that that steady stream of missile defense funding remains a “sound investment” for the US and Israel.

“The first operational interception by the David’s Sling system is an important milestone,” he said. “The IDF is constantly refining and adjusting the capabilities of its missile defense systems, improving their range and versatility to provide multilayered protection against the evolving missile capabilities of Israel’s enemies.”

According to Cicurel, that investment is also starting to pay dividends in the wider region, as Israel and its defense systems have significant appeal for Arab countries that also face potential rocket and missile threats from Iran.

“[Israel] has also provided to its growing number of friends in the region through the Abraham Accords,” he said. “Israel sold the UAE both its SPYDER counter-drone platform, as well as the Barak short-range air defense system for missiles and drones. Similarly, Bahrain has signed an MOU with Israel on defense cooperation and is reportedly in discussions to purchase Israeli counter-drone defenses.”

Since Operation Shield and Arrow began on 9 May, PIJ have launched nearly 900 rockets, 260 of which have been intercepted by Iron Dome with a 91% success rate. While that rate of fire has demonstrated PIJ’s ability to mount an intensive rocket and mortar campaign against Israel, there are concerns that Israel’s current defenses could be overwhelmed in a fight against the much more heavily armed and entrenched Hezbollah, particularly given how slowly the US government responds to Israel’s needs.

“Israel reportedly has ten Iron Dome systems, the US should certainly look to provide funding so that it could have more of those systems,” Cicurel said. “As this conflict continues to escalate, it’s important that Congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle, in both the House and the Senate, as well as President Biden, ensure that they rapidly replenish [Iron Dome’s] interceptors, as well as look to provide more funding, more cooperation, for air defense.”

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Gaza Palestinian killed by terror rocket fire in southern Israel

The Palestinian was in Israel on a work permit.  

By World Israel News Staff

A Palestinian from Gaza who was in Israel on a work permit was killed his brother was injured after a rocket launched by the Palesitnian Islamic Jihad fell in southern Israel on Saturday afternoon

The rocket, which fell in Shokeda, also injured a third man from Israel.

The men were transferred to Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba to receive medical treatment.

The two brothers from Gaza, Abdullah and Khamed Abu Gaba ,both in their thirties, were rushed to emergency surgery at the hospital. Abdullah, a father of six, died from his wounds. His brother is in critical condition.

The Gaza-based Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) confirmed that some of the Palestinians killed and injured in Gaza in the latest round of fighting between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) organization were hit by rockets fired by Palestinian terror groups that fell short.

Hamas, in response, accused PCHR of a “lack of patriotism,” Khaled Abu Toameh of the Jerusalem Post reported.

According to a report published last Friday, PCHR, which was founded in the mid 1990s by a group of Palestinian lawyers and human rights activists,found that three civilians, including two children, were killed by misfired rockets while another 26 were injured, including seven children and five women.

The Hamas-controlled Media Office denounced the center and its report, saying it was not authorized to reach such conclusions.

“We deplore the fact that a local institution issued a report claiming there had been civilian casualties as a result of local rockets fired by the resistance factions,” the Hamas office said in a statement. “The occupation took advantage of this to evade responsibility for is documented crimes.”

Such institutions are “not authorized to determine the nature of an event.” It added: “The principle is to rely on what is issued by explosive experts and the forensic laboratory. Therefore, what is stated in this report contradicts the simplest principles of professionalism and lacks the opinion of experts.”

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Mom Allegedly Ties Son to Side of Car and Drags Him Along Highway as Punishment

The actions of Marion Luise Stade, a 61-year-old mother from Texas, have shocked citizens across the United States. On May 2, deputies with the Archer County Sheriff’s Office received a call from someone who reported witnessing Stade dragging her juvenile son with a seatbelt tied around him while they were in a vehicle on the side of Highway 79 South. Thinking it was a misunderstanding, the deputy cleared the call to the sheriff’s office after the woman’s son apologized.

But the story didn’t end there. A short while later, Archer County Sheriff Jack Curd received a text message with horrifying footage of the incident. The video apparently showed Stade driving as her son was forced to run alongside the car, where he clung to the side of the vehicle with his feet lifted up off the ground as the car continued to move. Despite her vehement denial earlier, Stade later admitted to the deputy that she “had to do something to control him” said the court documents.

Although Stade was released the next day, her misdemeanor charge of child endangerment sends a clear message that such reckless behavior is intolerable. The incident stands as a stern warning that parents should never resort to such extreme measures to discipline a child. It displays the danger of negligence and highlights the need to exercise caution in such matters.