Saturday, December 4, 2010

CITIBANK sues Ground Zero Victory Mosque developer - By Bare Naked Islam

CITIBANK sues Ground Zero Victory Mosque developer for default on $100,000 business loan

Citibank has sued Ground Zero mosque developer, Sharif El-Gamal and his real estate firm, Soho Properties, over failure to pay back nearly $100,000 ($99,489) borrowed from a business credit account last year, according to a complaint filed in a Manhattan court.

New Kerala (H/T Her Royal Whyness)- Sleazeball El-Gamal however said that the default was a standard way to negotiate better credit rates and that the matter would be resolved.
This is not the first time that the developer of the controversial Ground Zero mosque has come under the purview of such charges. In August, a Manhattan landlord sued El-Gamal and Soho Properties for 39,000 dollars in back rent.
The suit was later withdrawn, and the matter was resolved out of court. In October, Valley National Bank sued El-Gamal and Soho Properties for over 95,778 dollars interest after they defaulted on a loan in 2009, the paper said.
The proposed Islamic centre and mosque was vehemently opposed by families of victims of the 9/11 terror attacks, saying that it was absolutely unfair to build the mosque just two blocks away from the former World Trade Center site, which was destroyed by jihadis in 2001.Earlier, El-Gamal had said that such a hue and cry over the proposed project was irrelevant, as he does not consider his faith responsible for the September 11 terror attacks.
Not to worry, the Saudis are ready to write a check in full for the building minus, of course, the $5 million they are trying to weasel out of US taxpayers.
December 3, 2010
Categories: Islam in America . . Author: barenakedislam

My note:
How many remember Obama supporting this Victory Mosque on a Friday evening at the White House, during his dinner celebrating Ramadan?  Then, due to the pouring out of outrage by the "families" of 9/11, along with the majority of Americans, the following day (yes, on Saturday - day after the WH dinner) Obama tried to re-track and dance around his original statements to sooth the ever-present outrage of the American people ...etc. etc. (
Well, I thought this little video would be of interest to you.  Bee Sting

Obama The Islamic Ballerina



The Leaking Roof of the Global Order - By Sultan Knish

Friday, December 03, 2010

Friday Afternoon Roundup - The Leaking Roof of the Global Order


(photo credit Evgeny Bouden)

The Wikileaks mess is a reminder that the enmity of the International Left did not die when the Soviet Union did. It sends the stark message that we have political enemies who are using the internet to organize their attacks in new and dangerous ways. From Soros to Assange to Chavez, the International Left is a highly active and dangerous foe, and it is working to aid Islamic terrorists.

But what the actual Wikileaks dump mainly reveals is that diplomacy is a farce, underneath which none of the countries much like east other, and most of whom think Iran is a threat, but aren't willing to say so. The drops that fall through the leaking roof of the global order reveal just how little roof there really is.

Despite all the denials, most of the region thinks that Iran's Ahmadinejad is crazy and dangerous. Despite all the praise and flattery, American diplomats know that Turkey's Erdogan is corrupt and uses that corruption to rule. Naturally Iran and Turkey, and some on the far right and far left are pushing the message that Wikileaks is an Israeli conspiracy. But then we are dealing with people to whom everything is a Jewish or CIA conspiracy... or both.

It's not so much the details of the revelations themselves that matter, because there are few revelations. What Wikileaks tell us is that the view of the world promoted by everyone from the State Department to Thomas Friedman does not represent reality. It's a fantasy consensus developed by people who often know better, but refuse to say it except in confidential communiques. Because speaking the truth out loud would be "unhelpful" and embarrassing to the Muslim regimes whom they fear and whose favor they court.

And that's why the truth needs to be hidden away and left unspoken. Because the whole global superstructure from the United Nations on down is built on those lies. It's built on the illusion of global progress and global unity. The very term "rogue states" is meant to draw a picture of a united world, where someone like Kim Jong Il is an aberration, not the norm. But the ugly truth is that Kim Jong Il and Ahmadinejad are more the norm, than Western elected officials are.

This is not a Benetton world. It's a place ruled by dictators who preside over ignorant populations. A world where most countries don't like each other. Where diplomacy is futile and cocktail party chatter becomes intelligence. Where all countries spy on each other, few trust each other and none show their true faces except the positively insane.

Wikileaks is a small peek into what the world is really like. A narrow window through the spin and idealism into what really matters behind the scenes. It's not that anything that most of us didn't know or couldn't have guessed. But that a lot of the general public isn't told.

So the greatest damage that Wikileaks did was to the Grand Illusion of a progressive united world. It was a blow delivered by the left to its own most cherished hope and dream.

Turning now to the other major story, the out of control fire in Israel, let's look at what isn't being reported.

First, Israel has been suffering from wildfires set by arsonists, both Muslim and foreign leftists from groups that claim to be civil rights tourists, but are actually terrorist supporters. Israel's supplies were perilously low because of a string of such fires set during the summer. Which is one reason why outside help was needed.

It is not clear if this fire was arson or not. So far the death toll stands at 42, most of it prison guards in a bus coming to evacuate a nearby prison. Two Arab Muslims were arrested in connection with different arson cases, who have now been released. As usual it's difficult to make much sense of early reports, because Israel's chaotic bureaucracy means that you get competing quotes from different agencies, which usually contradict each other. And a biased left wing media tends to slant the story its way.

For now there are claims that the fire was started by burning trash, though it seems to have started in several locations at once. Which suggests arson, more than it does trash.

Second, illegal Arab Muslim construction in the area is widespread and unregulated. While the international community condemns every Jewish house, whether it's built with or without a legal permit, any attempt to regular construction by Muslims is also condemned by the international community. Besides the massive land grabs, illegal construction also presents a real and serious safety hazard.

commenter at LiveJournal for example described the following

I work with electricians and with firefighters in Hevrat Hashmal. Sitting down for dinner with them at the table, they warned that this could happen. That they constantly report to superiors about the danger. But the higher up the information, the more it is ignored. Jews can be punished for such violations to the fullest, but to touch the Arab and Druze - they are afraid.

and

I already wrote several times to the fact that my Hevrat hashmalevskie firefighters (I wrote the programs for them) complained about the hundreds of illegal connections elektiricheskih (plus and theft of electricity), sparking, without complying with the rules. Yes, illegal dumping, operating an illegal welding. They can curse. But those superiors who knew it and were afraid to utter a word against the Arabs should be fired.

Even if it wasn't intentional arson, a climate in which Muslims are effectively exempt from laws and building codes, where their villages are dangerous to even enter for a non-Muslim, can breed such hazards.

Take the following story of a Jewish repairman's visit to fix a washing machine in a Muslim village, which nearly ended with his murder

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We received an order from an Arab Muslim village. We first wanted to send the Arab technician, but then decided - it's on the road to Ma'ale Adumim... and they sent me... found this house, it was only 500 meters from the highway... I finished the repairs, and when I came out, a hefty stone whizzed past me. Then another and another. Miraculously, no hit. I went into the house. The hostess, knowing what was happening, jumped out. The stones also flew at her. At the gate is already a raging crowd. In the distance I heard thunder.

The Arabs stoned smashed my car. I immediately called the police and explained what had happened, said that my life was in danger and asked them urgently to send help. But the operator instead asked questions like who I am and what I do. I could not stand it, shouting: "Do not you understand? There is a threat to life here!" She was indignant. - We try to help you and this is how you act!" "And hung up. In the street, the shouting did not stop and stones continued to fly. At any given moment they could enter the house. I had no weapon with me. I went to the kitchen to at least the knife was at hand.

Then I called the repair company and asked them to call the police. By this point, the Arabs had enough time to kill me. And then about ten minutes later, an Arab enters the house and goes straight to me. Before I somehow managed to respond, he began pulling me forward. I replied: "No, I will wait the police." He said: "Do not wait for the police - the police will not arrive soon. Will be a big farce. Better come with me. "

I waited, I realized that the police did not come and went with him. We left the house through the backyard and went to the car. It was smashed. The roof was broken and the windows were gone. We both got into the car. Still had to go through the crowd. I do not know what position in the village the Arab man who escorted me occupied, but the crowd seeing him with me in my broken-down car, silently stepped aside.

Leaving the village, I stopped and my savior left. When he left, I called the police and said that I was on the outskirts of the village, told them what happened. They said: "Urgently leave there at once! Meet us at Gibe-Tsarfatit in Jerusalem. At the Gibe-Tsarfatit I waited twenty minutes for the police. Finally, he came and immediately assailed me, why, he said, did I go to that village. "Even I would not go there in an armored vehicle. The last time I was there in an armored vehicle, they blocked both sides of the road with trash for two hours and I could not get out."

"Do you want to take the statement now, I have witnesses," I asked him. "Like the woman whose washing machine I fixed."

He looked at me with pity. "You go to the police station on Salah a-Din. Take a certificate. Get the mass rehush - compensation for those those affected by terror. And forget about the statement. No one will take it from you. The Arabs will not help us."

"Why not," I said, "one of them helped me."

"Yes he helped," agreed the police officer. "If you had been murdered there, it would have brought unwelcome attention to the village. He didn't help you. He helped himself."

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In this kind of landscape, it's no wonder that massive fires could be set, intentionally or unintentionally. And unsurprisingly there are celebrations in at least one Arab village over the fires.

Haifa radio is reporting that 'Israeli Arabs' in the village of Fureidis are celebrating the massive fire in the Carmel forest north of Haifa

This attitude is also a window on the views of figures like Helen Thomas, who continues to push the same agenda. Along with rants about Jews controlling Wall Street and all the banks.

"The Zionists have to understand that's their country, too. Palestinians were there long before any European Zionists."

And the Jews were there long before the Arab Muslims took over by conquest. They were there in the country and around it, living as subjects of Muslim rulers. Second-class citizens with few rights.

Via Ed Driscoll at PJM

“I censored myself for 50 years when I was a reporter,” she said in a 2002 speech. “Now I wake up and ask myself, ‘Who do I hate today?’”

Nothing more left to say about that. Except that the grand matre of the press corps is not only a bigot, but suffers from poor grammar. Which makes her an all too proper exemplar of the media today.

Back at the Wikileaks ranch meanwhile, more information on just how Obama turned the entire apparatus of American foreign policy into a vehicle for promoting the will and whim of the Dar Al Islam
The U.S. State Department directed its staff to "engage" and help to "empower" France's Muslim minorities, according to classified documents released by WikiLeaks and reviewed by WND.

The cables reveal U.S. government staff were instructed to use the French media to educate that country's public on minority issues and to improve the lot of French Arabs and Muslims. The process called for "considerable discretion, sensitivity and tact."

A cable dated January 2007 and directed to various U.S. missions in France outlined that the U.S. government must show it "takes seriously the threat of disenfranchised and disadvantaged minorities around the world, including in France, and we are committed to empowering minorities as part of our fundamental belief in participatory democracy."

The directive accused the French news media of "falling short both in its coverage of discrimination towards them (French Arab and Muslims) and of juvenile delinquency among them."

U.S. staff members in France were asked to engage in a French news media blitz "to convey official policy messages" on the issue of France's Arab and Muslim minorities.

The Muslim riots were described as France's Intifada. Now disturbingly enough, the United States had covertly begun treating France like Israel, and defining France's internal issues with Muslims as an issue of national security.

Public education campaigns aimed at the citizenry of another country are an offensive and hostile act. Yet the EU and the US have repeatedly targeted Israel that way. Now apparently the US targeted an EU member state in the same way.

That should be a disturbing sign of just how far down the rabbit hole we are.

Some anti-Jihadist bloggers are celebrating the Swiss vote on deporting criminals. But celebrations seem premature as the law is sure to be watered down. Additionally when even Switzerland can only get 53 percent of its citizens to vote to deport foreign criminals-- then that's a long way from any kind of victory.

Via Jawa Report, more airline security goodness

A British Airways computer expert who is alleged to have offered himself as a suicide bomber appeared in court today to deny terrorism charges.

Thank Allah, the infidels did not profile this man at any point in time.

NASA is trumpeting the discovery of a lifeform that can live in arsenic as if it's a big deal. That would be because Obama has basically shut down NASA, scrapping its ability to actually leave earth, forcing it to find wacky new things to comment on right here at home.

Coming up next, NASA will discover how cool bicycles are and teach children about the importance of good nutrition. That's what an agency that once represented American exceptionalism and inspiration looks like under Obama.

Real Americans Defend Israel has more wildfire photos and video. So does Yael at Boker Tov Boulder.

Robert Avrech looks at the real meaning of Chanukah

The Maccabees fought savage wars in order to win the independence of the state of Israel from cruel foreign oppression. They yearned to purify the holy Jewish Temple from foreign worship, and they spilled oceans of blood to unite Jerusalem.

The Maccabees did not tolerate Jewish fifth columnists who claimed to love Israel while undermining the very foundations of the state.

Every single battle fought by the Maccabees took place in Judea and Samaria—AKA the West Bank. And, of course, the most ferocious battle took place in Jerusalem—mostly against Hellenized Jews, the J Street of their time.

The battles of the Maccabees are not over. We are fighting them again. It seems we wage the same battles time after time—on the same bloody ground.

Lawrence Auster has two snapshots that show just where the Western elite is heading. Straight to Burqatown.

Moshe Dann has an Op Ed that Obama's agenda is to delegitimize Israel until it gives in

What if, however, Obama's goal has nothing to do with any "peace process," agreements, or concessions? What if, magician-like, he and his administration are distracting from their hidden agenda: delegitimizing Israel?

In April, Obama suggested that the safety of American soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, and America's "vital national security interests" were linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; he blamed Israel for the impasse.

Obama's strategy to weaken and isolate Israel by forcing concessions is evident in his focus on Israeli settlements as "illegal" and "unacceptable," his extreme protests against any and all Jewish home-building in Judea and Samaria, even Jerusalem, and his direct challenge to Israel to expose its nuclear capability and join the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Demanding another "freeze" for 3 months fits the pattern of maligning Israel.

Finally, a look back at my own piece on Chanukah from last year.

In turn Judah walked among his brothers and fellow rebels and spoke to them of the thing for which they fought; “O my fellow soldiers, no other time remains more opportune than the present for courage and contempt of dangers; for if you now fight manfully, you may recover your liberty, which, as it is a thing of itself agreeable to all men, so it proves to be to us much more desirable, by its affording us the liberty of worshiping God. Since therefore you are in such circumstances at present, you must either recover that liberty, and so regain a happy and blessed way of living, which is that according to our laws, and the customs of our country, or to submit to the most opprobrious sufferings; nor will any seed of your nation remain if you be beat in this battle. Fight therefore manfully; and suppose that you must die, though you do not fight; but believe, that besides such glorious rewards as those of the liberty of your country, of your laws, of your religion, you shall then obtain everlasting glory. Prepare yourselves, therefore, and put yourselves into such an agreeable posture, that you may be ready to fight with the enemy as soon as it is day tomorrow morning."

In those few words was the heart and soul of the Jewish nation fighting to be reborn, and that for which they fought, for their God, the freedom of their faith and country, and to stand as men of honor in defiance of a tyrannical empire. And though the Macabees were but three thousand, starving and dressed in bare rags, the God for whom they fought and their native wits and courage, gave them victory over thousands and tens of thousands.

Worn from battle, bloodied and standing among heaps of the enemy dead, the Macabees did not flee back into their Judean wilderness, instead they proceed to the heart of Israel, to its capital of Jerusalem and its Temple, to reclaim their land and their God. But through the armies of the Seleucid Empire may have fled, and their traitorous Jewish collaborators along with them, the Temple and the capital stood in ruins. And the brave rebels who had bested an empire entered the holy city only to confront the devastation and disgrace that their enemies had imposed on it. Some wept and others hung their heads in despair.

And so once again they bent their backs to the task, this time not of war but of peace, reclaiming the Temple, cleansing its precincts and sanctifying it again. But though they could raise up walls and clean away the blood and filth from stone and metal, some things they simply could not do. The great golden candelabra of the Menorah stood empty, for of the sacred oil, made of only the first squeezed drop of the olive, kept in purity and sealed with the High Priest’s seal, only one flask remained.

The Macabees had fought courageously for the freedom to worship God once again as their fathers had, but courage alone could not make the Menorah burn and thus renew the Temple service again. Yet it had not been mere berserker’s courage that had brought them this far. Like their ancestors before them who had leaped into furnaces and the raging sea, they had dared the impossible on faith. Faith in a God who watched over his nation and intervened in the affairs of men. And so on faith they poured the oil of that single flask in the Menorah, oil that could only last for a single day. And then having done all they could, the priests and sons of priests who had fought through entire battalions to reach this place, accepted that they had done all they could and left the remainder in the hands of the Almighty.

If they had won by the strength of their hands alone, then the lamps would burn for a day and then flicker out. But if it had been more than mere force of arms that had brought them here, if it had been more than mere happenstance that a small band of ragged and starving rebels had shattered the armies of an empire, then the flames of the Menorah would burn on. The sun rose and set again. The day came to its end and the men watched the lights of the Menorah to see if they would burn or die out. And if the flame in their hearts could have kindled the lamps, they would have burst into bright flame then and there. Darkness fell that night and still the lamps burned on. For eight days and nights the Menorah burned on that single lonely pure flask of oil, until more could be found, and the men who for a time had been soldiers and had once again become priests, saw that while it may be men who kindle lamps and hearts, it is the Lord Almighty who provides them with the fuel of the spirit through which they burn.

From NY to Jerusalem,

Daniel Greenfield

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Friday, December 3, 2010

Update: Firefighters battle major Israel forest fire (with news video)

A mood of recrimination has gripped Israel as government negligence was blamed for the deaths of at least 42 people in the deadliest forest fire in the country's history.
An Israeli firefighter tries to prevent a blaze from spreading during the fire in the Carmel Forest Photo: EPA




Israel gripped by growing anger as firefighters struggle to contain blaze

A mood of recrimination has gripped Israel as government negligence was blamed for the deaths of at least 42 people in the deadliest forest fire in the country's history.



Successive administrations ignored repeated pleas for more manpower and equipment despite warnings by official commissions of inquiry that the country would struggle to contain a major natural disaster, senior officials in the Israeli fire department said.
The growing anger came as Israel marked an official day of mourning for the dead, nearly all young cadets in the prison service whose bus became trapped in the fire after a burning tree fell across a road, cutting off their escape route. Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, described the fire as an "unprecedented disaster".
Israel's overstretched fire services struggled for a second day to contain the blaze as it advanced through the foothills of Mt Carmel, where Elijah is held to have challenged the prophets of Baal to a fire-starting contest.
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Arrival of European Foreign Aid During the Carmel Disaster


Facebook Group Created to Provide Emergency Information on Israel Fire Disaster

A Facebook group has been created to provide the latest news, information and emergency telephone numbers in regard to the Israel fire disaster in the Carmel Mountains near the City of Haifa. We are requesting humanitarian aid - both ground and air fire equipment and smoke sensoring equipment to prevent natural disasters such as this in the future.

Haifa, Israel (PRWEB) December 3, 2010
A Facebook group has been created to provide the latest news, information and emergency telephone numbers in regard to the Israel fire disaster in the Carmel Mountains near the city of Haifa.
The Facebook group entitled: I Support Israel - Fire Disaster 2010 is located at:http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_116609165072713
"We are witnessing a tragedy," said Joel Leyden, publisher of the Israel News Agency.
"This is the worst fire to have ever ravaged Israel. Over 40 people are now reported dead with many more injured. Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared the fire in the Carmel Mountains near Haifa as a national disaster."
Hundreds of thousands of people are now being evacuated from the Greater Haifa region.
The Facebook group will serve to show the world's support for Israel at this time, to provide the latest news, emergency telephone numbers and information for all to use to contribute either their skills or make a financial donations for ground and air fire equipment to protect Israel against future natural disasters.
Emergency numbers have been provided as follows:
Hopital Rambam: 12-55-144
Hôpital Carmel: 12-55-142
Hôpital Bnei Zion: 12-55-145
Social Services : 118
MDA 1-700-700-106
Israel police said Friday that they have found a number of "suspicious articles," leading them to believe that terrorism using arson as a weapon may have been behind the deadly wildfire raging in northern Israel - the worst in the nation's history.
Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said "suspicious objects" found in one of the four centers where the blaze originated Thursday raised suspicions that the fire, which has killed 41 and injured 17, was started by arsonists. Rosenfeld did not describe the objects that were found.
Police in Israel have arrested two men from an Arab village on suspicion of arson in an area where a massive wildfire has been raging for 36 hours, Israel Radio reported Friday.
The men were seen throwing Molotov Cocktails in the forest near the northern city of Haifa, the report said.
Police suspect they may have also been responsible for new blazes which broke out north of the main fire on Friday.
District Police commander Shimon Koren reported several firebomb attacks in the Haifa district Friday night, Dec. 2, after police backed by an Air Force drone caught the two arsonists red-handed lobbing firebombs in several directions in a deserted area of Mt. Carmel. A police ambush backed by an Air Force drone trapped two men who, after looking around and seeing they were alone, lobbed firebombs in several directions. They have not been identified. The officers arrested them and took them in for questioning.
The fire has spread to three new sites - Kiryat Bialik, north of Haifa, Shefaram further inland to the east and Kiryat Tivon southeast of Haifa and the only one of the three locations actually on Mt. Carmel.
Earlier, near Kiryat Bialik, Israel police found an abandoned bike and a wig, apparently abandoned by another arsonist who had disguised himself with a wig and planned to ignite the local gas pump and start a fire that would have spread quickly to the factories of heavily-industrialized Haifa Bay.
Spotting the police, he dumped the wig and made off.
A third attempt to set dense foliage on fire was discovered in near Shefaram. Had it succeeded, a conflagration on the same scale as the Carmel disaster could have swept Western Galilee.
US President Barack Obama has expressed his "deepest condolences" for the victims of the Carmel fire in Israel and said the US had offered to help fight it.
The blaze killed 40 people, most of them prison guards on board a bus that was trapped in the inferno.
"I want to begin by offering our deepest condolences to the families, loved ones, of all of those who died," Obama told some 500 guests during a Hanukkah candle-lighting ceremony at the White House.
"As rescuers, firefighters are continuing their work, the United States is acting to help our Israel friends in this time of disaster," he said, adding that the government was looking into what kinds of aid it could provide.
The Israel fire service has urgently called up all 1,500 firefighters in the country, and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made an urgent appeal for international assistance in containing the fire.
Humanitarian offers have poured in, with France and Greece pledging to send firefighting planes, Cyprus offering a helicopter and another firefighting aircraft, and Bulgaria reportedly sending 90 firefighters.
The Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it had also received pledges of help from Romania, Azerbaijan, France, Russia, Croatia and Turkey.
Offers of assistance are pouring in and by Friday morning, five Greek aircraft had landed in Israel, alongside a plane and a police helicopter from Cyprus, a Bulgarian plane carrying 100 firefighters and a British chopper, an Israel military spokesman said.
The Israel foreign ministry said it had also received pledges of help from Azerbaijan, Croatia, Egypt, France, Jordan, Romania, Russia, Spain and Turkey.
A Boeing 747 loaded with the fire retardant chemical needed to stop the raging Carmel forest fires will leave the United States for Israel tonight, thanks to New York City Mayor Bloomberg, Israel Acting Consul General Ido Aharoni, members of the FDNY and Tom Harbour, the Director of Fire and Aviation Management for the US Forestry Service.
Bloomberg called Israel’s Acting Consul General in New York Ido Aharoni Thursday afternoon to convey New York City's strong support for Israel Thursday afternoon, Bloomberg's spokesperson Stu Loeser said.
Bloomberg asked if New York could help Israel with its fires. Bloomberg mentioned in the call that FDNY Commissioner Sal Cassano had had a meeting scheduled for Friday with Israel's Deputy Minister of Defense, Matan Vilnai and two aides. Vilnai is in charge of Homeland Defense including natural disasters and terrorist/hostile military events against the civilian population. However, the Friday meeting had been cancelled due to Vilnai's return to Israel.
According to the Israel News Agency, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke a short while ago today (Friday), 3.12.10, with Turkey Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and thanked him for the assistance in the efforts to control the Carmel brushfire.
"We very much appreciate this mobilization and I am certain that it will be an opening toward improving relations between our two countries, Turkey and Israel." Prime Minister Netanyahu noted that his Turkish counterpart had expressed his willingness to help and Turkey's condolences, as well as his personal condolences, to the families of the casualties.
According to the Israel Prime Minister's Office, upon the outbreak of the blaze in the Carmel forests, all Israel Government ministries were mobilized to offer assistance to area residents and deal with the disaster.
The Israel Public Security Ministry instructed the Israel Police to coordinate efforts in the area of the fire. Fire and Rescue Service Commissioner Shimon Romach ordered that the entire Service be mobilized in order to fight the fire.
The Israel Health Ministry contacted area hospitals and raised their level of alert so as to prepare them to receive the injured, whom MDA is treating.
The Israel Interior Ministry has allocated a special budget to the local councils in the area in order to assist them in receiving evacuees.
The Israel Social Welfare and Social Services Ministry has opened a situation room in order to coordinate meeting the evacuees' needs. It is also mobilizing social workers from other districts in order to assist the local councils' welfare departments and in identifying the victims at the Institute for Legal Medicine at Abu Kabir.
The Israel Defense Ministry is engaged in purchasing fire extinguishing materials from abroad and bringing them to Israel.
The Israel Foreign Ministry is coordinating the arrival of forces and emergency equipment from abroad.
The Israel Housing and Construction Ministry has allocated resources in order to assist the evacuees.
The Israel Water Authority and Israel Electric Corp. personnel are working to quickly repair infrastructures in order to assist the firefighting efforts and restore residents' fabric of life.
And the Israel Finance Ministry has instructed the tax authorities to hasten the preparation of damage estimates.
Jewish and voluntary organizations around the world are cooperating with the Government in order to render assistance.
"Israel has endured a very severe drought and hot weather, leaving the precious trees and bush extremely dry," said Leyden, who maintains a digital PR, SEO and social media business in both Israel and New York.
"We cherish every drop of rain in Israel and respect every tree and plant."
Leyden states that Israel has entered into the Hanukkah holiday where children light candles of light to celebrate an ancient Jewish victory over the Maccabees. This Festival of Lights is an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Holy Temple (the Second Temple) in Jerusalem at the time of the Maccabean Revolt of the 2nd century BCE.
"We have lost over 40 people to this fire. The candles that we normally burn for Chanukah celebration have become memorial candles for our dead. We pray for their families and thank the many nations which have offered Israel humanitarian assistance."
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Israel battles biggest wildfire in its history - News Videos







Wildfire engulfs hills above Haifa, killing 42





Two suspects apprehended on suspicion of starting fire in the North

December 3, 2010
The Jerusalem Post is now reporting that two suspects were apprehended by police after being seen hurling Molotov cocktails in a forest on a Carmel mountain hilltop. There was a pursuit and the suspects were apprehended. Police suspect that the two may have also been behind the blazes at Tzur Shalom (near Kiryat Bialik north of Haifa) and Tivon.
The suspects are residents of Daliat al-Carmel, aged 35, police say.
By early Friday afternoon, fire had spread to new areas in the Carmel despite the efforts of firefighters who were aided by the first foreign firefighting aircraft which arrived to help control the blaze.
Firefighters were battling flames on several fronts, including Na’aman Junction, Chai Bar, the entrance to the village of Usfiya, and the area between Usfiya and Dalia.

Israel: "Help Arrives" ... (video included)

Help Arrives from Europe, Turkey, U.S.; Planes Take to the Skies


by Maayana Miskin
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Help arrived on Friday morning for Israeli firefighters trying to put out a massive blaze in the north. Their efforts had been hampered by the lack of firefighting planes; now several planes have arrived and have begun assisting the in firefighting effort.

The first planes to arrive came from Bulgaria, which sent 100 firefighters as well, and from Greece, a country which has traditionally had little to do with Israel but which has recently established warmer ties and has recent experience with large fires.

Help also arrived from Turkey, despite increasingly hostile relations between Turkey and Israel. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu thanked Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who sent two planes.

Later in the morning helicopters came from Britain and Cyprus, and firefighting trucks arrived from Jordan. Israeli firefighting commanders expressed hope that with the foreign assistance, the fire will be put out by Friday afternoon.

The planes are already in action, and have drawn seawater to extinguish the flames. A massive Russian firefighting plane is expected to arrive in the afternoon.

Netanyahu said Israel had received offers of help from many other countries as well, among them Egypt, Azerbaijan, Spain, Croatia, and France.





United States President Barack Obama offered his condolences Thursday to the families of those killed in the fire, and said the U.S. would assist Israel in responding to the blaze. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg initiated an aid operation already, sending a plane carrying firefighting chemicals, the supplies of which are critically low in Israel.


Wind and unusually dry weather led to conditions in which the fire spread rapidly, moving up to one mile in five minutes. Witnesses reported seeing flames up to 50 meters (more than 150 feet) tall.


(IsraelNationalNews.com)


At least 40 people were killed in the blaze, most of them Prison Services workers trapped in a burning bus after evacuating a jail.

Israel's worse disaster - an act of Terrorism?!



Thursday, December 02, 2010


Muslim.Net forum cheering burnt Israelis.


The mujahid-loving members of Muslim.Net message forums are happily celebrating some forty Israelis being burned to death.


They are publishing explicit photographs of burned bodies (warning: very graphic) and sprinkling in liberal doses of "Allahu Akbar." They are also implying that this was a case of arson: one page says "The Mujahideen said the brother to sneak into the land."


Their happiness is palpable. It is beyond disgusting.


(h/t O)
Posted by Elder of Ziyon at 10:03 PM


also, from Elder of Ziyon:



Friday, December 03, 2010

Turks, others send help to Israel. Some PalArabs upset.

From YNet:
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, along with other world leaders for sending planes and firefighting equipment to Israel in order to assist the battle against the blaze consuming its northern region.

Netanyahu spoke at a special Cabinet meeting called in the wake of flailing efforts to extinguish the flames. Netanyahu also thanked other world leaders, including Bulgaria's prime minister and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who sent "a very large Russian plane, perhaps the largest of its kind in the world"

"The plane is on its way here, and will arrive in the afternoon," Netanyahu said, also thanking Egypt, Azerbaijan, Spain, Croatia, France, and Jordan for their offers. "I think this constitutes an unprecedented response to our appeal for international aid," he added.
Hurriyet Daily News (Turkey) adds:
Putting aside recent tensions to lend a hand, 10 Turkish rescue personnel and two airplanes carrying firefighting equipment arrived at the Ramat David airbase in Haifa at 10.30 a.m. Friday, Anatolia news agency reported. The planes are aiding firefighting efforts in coordination with Israeli authorities.

Israeli officials said some 100 firefighters from Bulgaria have arrived as well as forces from Jordan and Greece. Fire extinguishing planes were on their way from Britain and Cyprus as well as aid from the United States, Russia, Egypt, Spain, Azerbaijan and Romania.
Commenter Yerushalimey muses:
I wonder, if Israel was not known for sending aid to crises all over the world, if less foreign assistance would be forthcoming. Honestly, I am surprised and grateful we are receiving ANY assistance.
It is indeed one of the small slivers of good news from this disaster.

And while Palestine Press Agency says that Palestinian Authority civil defense personnel are also being sent to help, and there are reports that Jordan as sent aid as well, other Palestinian Arabs are not so thrilled at the idea of Arabs helping Israel.

Palestine Today, which is aligned with Islamic Jihad, has an op-ed slamming any Arab governments who offer to help Israel deal with this crisis.
Our advice to the kind-hearted Arab countries is to think carefully before venturing to help [the Zionist] entity, which flows into lava for day and night on our unarmed people, whether in the occupied West Bank or Gaza Strip. Here we have to tell you how happy our Palestinian people are at the killing 40 Zionist wardens burned to death.

The assistance to the entity is not a crime but treason to the blood of all the martyrs, and therefore assure them, that many lessons will be learned from this "divine fire", and the lesson that the most prominent in the demise of this entity is no more a matter of time.





My note:


The fire at Mt. Carmel is not the first "suspicious" fire set in Israel.  Arafat had called for burning Israel's forest.  The attack on the land is an attack on the people - another form of terrorism.


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