Left: Amira Hass of Haaretz
Haaretz has been caught again, manufacturing news to damage Israel, and materially supporting Israeli traitors. If Haaretz didn’t make up Israeli misdeeds to send out to the far left and Arab anti-semites, it would be out of business, since the truth doesn’t support their views and aims.
The false story about “expulsion orders” was regurgitated again at UNM during Gil Hoffman’s talk on April 15, 2010. For the anti-Israel left, truth has no bearing on the subject at hand. Lies and propaganda are far more useful than truth when you want to destroy a nation because of its ethnicity.
by Caroline Glick (originally published in the Jerusalem Post)
Over the past two weeks Israel has been rocked by a major espionage scandal in which the Haaretz newspaper plays a central role. To understand the significance of the scandal, it is worthwhile to preface a discussion of it with a look at a smaller story Haaretz developed this week.
On Sunday, Haaretz’s Amira Hass reported that in January, the IDF published a new military order that paves the way for the mass expulsion of illegal aliens from Judea and Samaria. The story sported the disturbing headline, “IDF order will enable mass deportation from West Bank.”
In a follow-up on Monday, Hass reported that 10 self-described human rights organizations (all funded by the New Israel Fund) sent a joint letter to Defense Minister Ehud Barak asking him to rescind the order. She noted, too, that, “the international media also has taken great interest in the story.”
And indeed, on Wednesday, a Google news search for “IDF West Bank deportation order” drew nearly 20,000 results.
Also on Monday, Haaretz published an editorial based on Hass’s stories. Titled, “IDF bid to expel West Bank Palestinians is a step too far,” the editorial asserted, “Implementing this new military order is not only likely to spark a new conflagration in the territories, it is liable to give the world clear-cut proof that Israel’s aim is a mass deportation of Palestinians from the West Bank.”
That is, Israel is fomenting a war and Israel deserves to lose that war because it is the villain.
On Wednesday, Haaretz reported that Jordan had joined it in condemning Israel.
That’s quite an accomplishment for an Israeli newspaper with a negligible share of the domestic market.
The only problem is that the order Hass reported on is 41 years old. After creating an international scandal, on Wednesday Haaretz acknowledged that the supposedly new order has been in place since 1969. What changed in January is that the IDF decided to expand the rights of illegal aliens in Judea and Samaria to pre-deportation hearings.
This was not a change for the worse in the status of illegal residents. It was a change for the better.
And still, due to Haaretz’s misreporting, Israeli diplomats are being called into the chanceries of the world and raked over the coals for the country’s alleged plot to conduct a mass expulsion of Palestinians.
Haaretz accomplished two things with this story. It weakened Israel abroad, which clearly serves its ideological purposes. And it demonstrated its enormous power to damage Israel’s international image at will, which of course puts Israel’s law enforcement and judicial arms on notice as they prosecute and adjudicate the Haaretz spy scandal.
HAARETZ’S MANIPULATION of the deportation story bears a striking similarity to the way it manipulated its own spy scandal. That scandal was under a total court-issued gag order that barred the local media from reporting on it until last Thursday.
That gag order gave Haaretz the opportunity to manipulate the story to its advantage before the state authorities had a chance to explain what it was about. And so, early last week, Haaretz editor Dov Alfon approached credulous foreign journalists and spun a tale. By Alfon’s telling, Israel’s draconian Shin Bet security agency had “disappeared” one reporter – Anat Kamm – and caused another – Uri Blau – to flee the country.
As Judith Miller put it in her write-up of Haaretz’s version of events in “The Daily Beast” Web site, Blau was on the lam in London, “to avoid answering questions about how and from whom he obtained the confidential defense department documents that are said to have resulted in a spate of stories alleging personal and institutional misconduct on the part of the Israeli Defense Forces, the hallowed IDF, and some of its senior officials.”
As for Kamm, Miller reported that she was suspected of stealing up to 1,000 documents from the IDF during her military service and giving them to Blau. But, Miller claimed, she denied the allegations.
Miller, like other journalists who spoke to Alfon, compared Israel to the likes of Cuba and Iran. Alfon and Haaretz were portrayed as the courageous defenders of freedom of speech and the true watchdogs of Israeli democracy, selflessly paying the expenses of their persecuted reporter hiding away in London.
All of this, of course, was reported abroad, before the actual story was published. And, like the deportation order story, all of it was hogwash.
When the gag order was revoked last Thursday, Israelis – and any foreigners who were interested – learned that Anat Kamm, a reporter hired by the Walla Web portal when it was partly owned by Haaretz, had been under house arrest for four months. She is on trial for acts of espionage with the intent of harming national security that she committed not as a reporter, but during her service in the IDF. Not only did she not disappear, she continued reporting for Walla, while under house arrest until the end of March.
Haaretz staff reporter Uri Blau fled the country not to protect a source, but to evade punishment for possessing classified military documents in breach not only of the law but of a plea bargain agreement with the Shin Bet.
Kamm served in the IDF from 2005 to 2007 as a secretary in the office of the commander of Central Command. In the weeks before her release from service, she copied about 2,000 highly classified IDF documents onto two CDs and uploaded them to her home computer. After her release, she shopped the documents around to various military reporters and eventually gave them to Blau. The documents she stole included top-secret information about IDF orders of battle, units, armaments and operational orders. Such information in the hands of Israel’s enemies could cause the death of thousands of Israeli soldiers and civilians.
Kamm refuses to return one of the CDs to authorities, claiming that she lost it. And since until her arrest her home computer was connected to the Internet, the documents she downloaded to her hard drive were vulnerable to penetration by everyone and anyone.
The Shin Bet launched its investigation of stolen IDF documents, which led it to Blau and then to Kamm after Blau published articles in November 2008 based on the documents he received from Kamm. At the time, the Shin Bet asked that Blau return all the classified documents in his possession. In return for his agreement to do so, the Shin Bet agreed not to prosecute him for illegally possessing classified materials. Blau returned 50 such documents and asserted that he had no more documents in his possession.
But then the Shin Bet found Kamm. And after confessing to stealing the 2,000 documents, she told them that she gave them all to Blau. When Blau found out that the Shin Bet knew he lied, and still illegally possesses thousands of classified documents, he decided not to return to Israel.
The gag order on the case until last Thursday was issued by the court at the Shin Bet’s request, not because it wished to stifle free speech, but because authorities wanted to give Blau more time to agree to return the documents he still holds illegally. That is, publication of the story was barred in order to give Blau another opportunity to come clean and walk free.
And it was with the knowledge that their reporter lied to the Shin Bet and fled the country that Haaretz chose to pay his living expenses in London and his legal expenses in Israel. It was with the knowledge that Kamm committed treason that Haaretz hired her as a reporter for Walla and represented her as a persecuted journalist to the international press.
In her statements during her investigation published in court documents, Kamm revealed that she is a messianic leftist. She came to the army not to serve the country, but to transform it. It was only when she realized that she had failed to bend the IDF to her will that she decided to reveal its secrets.
As she put it, “I didn’t succeed in changing enough things that it was important to me to change during my army service, and I thought that I would bring about that change by exposing them. That’s why it was important to me to inform the public about the IDF’s policies in the territories.”
KAMM’S TREACHERY is a deeply disturbing comment on the mindset of the radical Left in Israel. But her crimes are even more alarming when we realize that Kamm is not a lone renegade. In her treasonous activities, she enjoys the support of a massive organization.
By collaborating with Kamm first by publishing her stolen documents and hiring her as a reporter, and finally by covering up her crimes while suborning Blau’s perjury, Haaretz has demonstrated that leftist traitors have a powerful sponsor capable of exacting painful revenge on the State of Israel for daring to prosecute them.
In facilitating and supporting treason, Haaretz itself can depend on a massive network of supporters in Israel and internationally. Reporters, self-proclaimed human rights groups, and the leftist blogosphere in Israel and throughout the world as well as foreign governments happily swallow whole Haaretz’s manufactured stories about Israel’s purported venality.
As for the State of Israel, depressingly, what the Haaretz spy scandal demonstrates is that the state is utterly unwilling to deal with this dangerous state of affairs. Shin Bet Director Yuval Diskin stated that Israel will not change its screening process of candidates for military service. In the post-Kamm IDF, religious youths will continue to be grilled about their willingness to expel Jewish Israelis from their homes, and radical leftist youths will not be questioned about their loyalty to the state and willingness to keep the IDF’s secrets.
So, too, Diskin admitted that the Shin Bet was loath to aggressively pursue the investigation because its officers didn’t want to be accused of impinging on freedom of the press. Because he was a journalist, Blau was not seriously investigated and was let off the hook even as he lied to investigators. And the Shin Bet gave Haaretz the rope with which to hang it by requesting a gag order in order to give Blau more time to do the right thing – in spite of the fact that he had already demonstrated his bad faith and flagrant contempt for the law.
Ma’ariv and Globes both reported that thousands of Israelis canceled their subscriptions to Haaretz this week. Haaretz denied the reports. But really, it doesn’t care. Haaretz’s target audience is not Israeli. It is global. And there it remains the champion of those who seek an Israeli affirmation of their anti-Israel attitudes.
Recently, while perusing email alerts from local left wing organizations, I ran across an interesting report about an IDF military training camp in New York. I know, I’m slow–this is the first I’d heard of it. Kitat Konenut means a rapid response counter-terrorism unit. Such units in Israel have saved many lives. The source of the report was an article on Arutz 7 about Kitat Konenut. The Jerusalem Post and many other blogs and publications have written articles about them as well. I went to Kitat Konenut’s MySpace page to find out what they were about.
A new training facility is being set up in Northern Arizona, and a week long desert training course will be held in March, 2010.
While the website introduction and photos gave a lot of information, I wanted to find out more about the philosophy and goals of Kitat Konenut New York.
Yonatan Stern and Scott Brown, who run the organization, gave candid answers to several candid questions:
We are not a “right-wing” group. The right to bear arms is not a right wing issue, it is an American issue. You don’t need to be a right winger or a republican to support the Second Amendment. In fact, a majority of Democrats in Congress strongly support gun rights so this is a bipartisan issue. Just last year the Supreme Court reaffirmed the individual right to own a weapon, and that wasn’t a political decision, it was a legal and moral decision. This right is such a consensus issue that most lawmakers are afraid to even slightest degree of support for laws limiting gun freedoms, as they know they will lose their seats.
Now of course you have the right to disagree with the constitution. But that doesn’t make you a leftist, it makes you un-American.

Now for those who would consider our kind of group “right wing”, they should know that half or our members voted for John McCain, but the other half voted for Obama. We have people who support abortion, environmental activism, health care reform, ending the war in Iraq, and many other liberal causes. Such a group of people can hardly be called right wing. Of course we also have those who support right wing causes and very much identify with the right. But as a non-political group we enjoy a diverse array of views from across the political spectrum and welcome all Jews from all walks of life. The one thing that all our members have in common is our belief that no Jew should be a victim of violence, and that belief appeals to a wide audience.
Again, the second amendment is not a right or left issue, it’s about being a free citizen in a free country. And I don’t think you need to be a right winger to be a patriot either.
There is nothing extreme about us or our views. The only extremists are those who would call us extreme.
That claim is completely incorrect. First of all, violent antisemitic incidents are not as rare as one would like to think. Just look at the last year alone, with the deadly shooting attack at the DC Holocaust museum and the attempted bombing of synagogues in Riverdale, NY.
Aside from that we have information coming from reliable, high level sources that there are many organizations right now planning deadly attacks on Jewish targets in the US. Forming rapid-response units would not attract aggression against Jewish communities, except from those who would wish to harm us either way. From our experience, non-Jews respect our right to defend ourselves and understand why we need to do things like this.
Remember, we Jews are in a very special category. Historically we have always been victims of hate and violence in every country we have ever set foot in. It would be naive and foolish to make the mistake of assuming America will be any different.
Despite not being very overt, a high degree of antisemitism exists in many parts of American society, especially in Academic and far left wing circles. Just look at the virile and violent response Jews were faced with during and following the conflict in Gaza. Why would people blame American Jews for something Israel is doing? Simple, because they don’t really hate Israel, they hate Jews and Israel is just an excuse.
Along the same line, While the NY area, California, Florida and the major cities in the country can probably support such defense units, and will have enough interested young adults to form these units, many states have a smaller Jewish population, varying anywhere from 300 to maybe 300,000. From state to state the numbers vary widely. In many parts of the country there aren’t that many Jews and the community is not very cohesive, and don’t take the danger of attack seriously. Consequently you may not reach the states with small to medium sized Jewish populations, especially in the western states. Often in these areas, Jewish youth has little Jewish identity or knowledge, and may not see the value of this kind of emergency preparedness training. Of course, this could change if the danger gradually increases and becomes more obvious, but if there were a sudden eruption of attacks on Jewish communities or serious social upheaval, it could catch these communities by surprise. Do you have a long term plan for that, such as having enough trained people to be able to send them to these areas?
Yes, that is correct.
Our short term goal is to form rapid response teams in the larger Jewish communities in the US. These include New York, Miami and Los Angeles. Right now we are in the process of building up these Kitot Konenut (response teams) to get to the point where they are entirely self sufficient and able to cover the entire area of Jewish settlement within those urban centers, as well as their suburbs. We are starting in those areas as we see them as being the most visible, and therefore most likely targets of terrorist and antisemitic attacks.

Our long term goal is to set up response teams in every community – no matter how big or small – throughout the US. These will include smaller communities like Houston, Dallas, Seattle, San Diego, Phoenix, Albuquerque, Chicago, Cleveland, St. Louis, Denver, Philadelphia, Detroit, Milwaukee, Atlanta, etc.
The goal here is to have a situation where the antisemite or potential terrorist will have to realize that Jewish communities anywhere are not a soft target and that he will have to face an armed militia force, better trained than himself, before he can kill any Jews.
Now in regards to alienated Jewish youth with little or no Jewish identity: This is a serious problem that the communities themselves will have to deal with if they want to have any hope of Jewish continuity. It isn’t something we can solve. We are a self defense group dealing with the physical protection of the Jewish people. The spiritual protection will have to be done in other ways, mainly Jewish education. That said, KKNY does take a lot of assimilated Jewish youth from isolated communities to our training camps and we try to instill in them a sense of Jewish pride, as well as giving basic lessons in Jewish history, philosophy, etc. We feel that these kinds of experiences strengthen those boys and girls connection to Judaism and their involvement in their communities.
It is also true that smaller, more isolated communities could be more in danger in case of a major upheaval, and that is why we find it vital to reach out to them too.
At this point our training is geared towards young, strong Jews who can be counted on to protect their communities in the most professional way in the case of a violent incident. We of course encourage all Jews, regardless of age or fitness level to purchase firearms and train for self defense. However at the present time our budget does not allow us to run programs geared towards this demographic. Hopefully with proper funding, we will be able to expand into this field as well in the near future.

We try to train our members in the widest possible numbers of scenarios in which they may find themselves. Remember, as you can not usually anticipate where and when a terrorist will strike, you need to be prepared to handle all possible theatres of combat. However we try to keep our focus mainly on CQB training (Close Quarter Battle), as we see the urban environment as the most likely battlefield that Jews will find themselves in while facing terrorists in the US. Because of this, we modify our training to include a high degree of house-to-house shooting in our kill house, as well intense sessions of Krav Maga. Of course we also train in standard infantry tactics, camouflage, long range rifle and sniper training. But most of our courses are geared to Urban Warfare. First aid of course is also a priority and we make sure each of our members is certified in combat first aid as well as well trained in evacuating and treating wounded under fire.
One of the most important things we train in though is communication and coordination with police. No matter how good our members are, if the police arrive on the scene of an attack and our guys don’t know how to identify themselves to police as “the good guys”, you could have cases of friendly fire in which police mistake our guys for the terrorists. That’s why we make sure all our members know how to communicate with law enforcement personnel to avoid any unfortunate incidents.

We are aware of a large and growing number of Islamic terrorist compounds popping up all around the US. Infact, one of the largest ones “Islamberg” is only a 20 minute drive from our own Israeli Military Training camp in the Catskill Mountains of Upstate New York. They are so close to us that we can practically hear the gunshots from their terrorist training sessions. We also know that many of these groups are affiliated with Al Queida, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Jumaat Al Islamiyya, Hezbolla, etc. They are heavily recruiting Black Americans who are incarcerated for violent crimes in prisons throughout the US. These criminals are educated in their doctrine of hate and taught to be Islamic fighters, suicide bombers, etc. Many of these Black converts, as well as Arab Americans have been captured or killed fighting coalition forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The fact that the Obama administration, as well as Bush administration before it, have done little other than monitor these domestic terror bases is nothing short of disgraceful. We are trying to raise awareness among our friends in congress to this threat in order to have them shut down, but on a more basic level we are training hard to counteract any terror attacks they may be planning against our communities.
The fact is though that we are not only concerned about terror attacks emanating from Islamic Fundamentalists. We have reliable information that many extremist groups may be planning deadly attacks on Jews. These include extreme right wing and Neo-Nazi groups whose influence is growing rapidly among disenfranchised poor rural whites, as well as far left wing and Marxist groups who see Israel as a Racist, Apartheid/Nazi regime that commits crimes against humanity, and view American Jews as Israel’s agents in the US.
Israel National News – A unique gathering to improve Jewish and Bedouin ties was held Tuesday afternoon in the Negev city of Rahat, the only Bedouin municipality to hold city status.
The event began with informal talks among the participants and interviews with the press. First to address the gathering was Sheikh Salem Al-Huzeil, declaring the “Our State” Movement together with the religious-Zionist “Hit’habrut” (Joining Together) Movement.
Public Security Minister Yitzchak Aharonovitch (Israel Our Home) then spoke, followed by Tzvi MiSinai, an expert on the Jewish ancestry of Arabs in Israel – a topic on which a short movie was then screened. MiSinai claims that the majority of the Arabs in Israel, including the Bedouin, are descendants of Jews. One place where MiSinai has apparently found very strong Jewish roots is in the Bedouin tribe known as the Sawarka, based in the Sinai and the Negev. Tribal leaders say their ancestors were forced to convert to Islam, yet they still retain many Jewish customs.
Rahat’s Education Department head Dr. Ali Al-Huzeil also addressed the gathering, speaking on Bedouin Tradition and Cooperation with the Zionist Movement.
Representatives of the nascent Sanhedrin organization, which seeks to revive the age-old tradition of a central Jewish Legal authority, were also present, and spoke on the Halachic aspects of those who claim to have Jewish ancestry, Noahides, and more.
In addition, a Bedouin IDF officer shared his experiences and spoke on the Bedouin tradition of self-sacrifice in the army. Salama Al-Turi discussed the issue in some depth, including the lack of Israeli appreciation and understanding of the Bedouin tradition of self-sacrifice in the army.

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