Jerusalem News (30 June, 2015, 13 Tammuz, 5775)
Contents:
1. FATHER OF SHOOTING VICTIM ASKS FOR PUBLIC'S PRAYERS by Uzi Baruch
 2. Girl Soldier stabbed by Palestinian Woman
3. Palestinian Authority Head Admits "Palestinian People" Don't Exist
'one people living in two states'Â Â By Daniel Greenfield
4. Spanish Town " Camp Kill Jews" Changes Its Name
5. Haredi MK: Our Schools Have 0% Violence
6. German Double Standard: Naval Blockade OK for us [Germany], Not Israel by Arutz Sheva Staff
7. Turkey and Jordan said preparing buffer zones inside Syria. Israeli air support mooted. Putin issues warning
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1. FATHER OF SHOOTING VICTIM ASKS FOR PUBLIC'S PRAYERS
by Uzi Baruch
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/197479#.VZKP7_mqpBc
Four residents of Kohav Hashahar have been identified as those injured in the shooting attack on a private vehicle in Binyamin overnight Monday/Tuesday, as they were returning home from playing basketball in Shvut Rachel, near Shiloh.
One, named as Malachi Moshe Rosenfeld, is seriously injured. His older brother, who was an Air Force pilot, was killed while hiking in Nahal Ze'elim in 2002.
"We are at a difficult time," his father, Eliezer, stated overnight to Arutz Sheva from his son's hospital bed. "All the people of Israel are at a difficult time."
"We know there is strength in your prayers," he continued. "Please pray with a full heart that God will send him a speedy recovery and save him, and we are confident that you will send him the strength to fight and for doctors to do their work."
Rosenfeld is currently in intensive care at Shaarei Tzedek hospital in Jerusalem, along with another person who was lightly wounded; two others were transported to Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center for treatment.
Multiple terrorists were involved in the shooting, and fled the area. Several communities in the Binyamin region were on lockdown in the hours after the attack.
The terrorist attack in Shvut Rachel is the second attack in several hours. Earlier on Monday, an IDF soldier was wounded in a stabbing attack at Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem.
And on Saturday night, terrorists opened fire on a civilian ambulance as it was driving along a road adjacent to Beit El in the Binyamin region. At least three direct hits from the bullets were located on the ambulance, but fortunately no one was wounded in the incident.
Terror Attack near Shvut Rachel
Photo Credit: Tazpit News Agency
Four people were wounded in a late-night terror attack Monday off Highway 60 near the Jewish community of Shvut Rachel, located east of Shiloh in the Binyamin region, about 45 kilometers north of Jerusalem.
All four are residents of the Binyamin region and range in age from 20 to 27 years old. Local sources told JewishPress.com the passengers were able to return fire in the midst of the attack despite their wounds.
Terror attack in West Bank: Four Israelis wounded in shooting
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4674258,00.html
One seriously wounded, three suffer moderate wounds after coming under fire at the Shvut Rachel Junction in the Binyamin region; this is 6th terror attack in 10 days of Ramadan.
Yoav Zitun, Itay Blumenthal
Latest Update: 06.29.15, 23:49 / Israel News
One Israeli was seriously wounded and three others suffered moderate wounds on Monday night when they came under gunfire at the Shvut Rachel junction near Shilo in the West Bank.
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 2. Girl Soldier stabbed by Palestinian Woman
http://thisongoingwar.blogspot.co.il/
There was an unprovoked stabbing this morning in southern Jerusalem, close to Rachel's Tomb, an ancient place of pilgrimage for faithful Jews for, oh, about 1,700 years. According to Ynet [Palestinian woman stabs female IDF soldier | June 29, 2015], the attacker - a Palestinian Arab woman, evidently with terror on her mind as well - stabbed a young woman serving in the Border Guard during a security check at about 11 this morning. The soldier, about 20, suffered serious knife wounds to her neck. According to Times of Israel, she was conscious when taken to Hadassah Medical Center for emergency medical care. The attacker was arrested unharmed, and found to be in possession of two additional knives.
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3. Palestinian Authority Head Admits "Palestinian People" Don't Exist
'one people living in two states'
June 29, 2015
By Daniel Greenfield
http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/259249/palestinian-authority-head-admits-palestinian-daniel-greenfield
Forwarded
From: OvadYah Avrahami <ovadyah777@gmail.com>
To: kol-hator-3@googlegroups.com
Excerpts:
The Palestinians are one of the more ridiculous historical hoaxes. If you believe the media, they're an ancient distinct people with a historical claim on the land of Israel.
In reality they're a collection of invaders, colonists and migrants. A sizable group among them, the Afro-Palestinians, are African Muslims who arrived there in the 20th century to fight against Israel.
Many other Arab Muslims came to work in industries created by the British Mandate. The entire thing became more convoluted when Jordan was split off under one of the Hashemite kings creating a country full of the same Arab Muslims, but who are deemed not to be Palestinians, even though Jordan is in fact full of "Palestinians". It got sillier when Jordan seized parts of Israel and annexed them, at which point the "Palestinians" there ceased to be "Palestinians" who needed national rights, but became "Palestinians" again once Israel liberated the area.
But this has to be denied because otherwise the mandate for a "Palestinian State" collapses. Sometimes though the truth slips out.
.... The Hamas Foreign Ministerwas more honest about it.
"Personally, half my family is Egyptian. We are all like that. More than 30 families in the Gaza Strip are called Al-Masri [Egyptian]. Brothers, half of the Palestinians are Egyptians and the other half are Saudis. Who are the Palestinians? We have many families called Al-Masri, whose roots are Egyptian. Egyptian! They may be from Alexandria, from Cairo, from Dumietta, from the North, from Aswan, from Upper Egypt. We are Egyptians. We are Arabs. We are Muslims. We are a part of  you."
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4. Spanish Town " Camp Kill Jews" Changes Its Name
http://www.shamrak.com/index.php
Following a vote and regional government approval, Spanish town Castrillo Matajudious, which translates to "Camp Kill Jews," has officially changed its name back to Castrillo Mota de Judios ("Jews' Hill Camp"). Documents prove the town's original name was indeed "Jew's Hill Camp," but that it was changed to "Camp Kill Jews" in 1627, in the wake of a 1492 edict ordering Jews to convert to Christianity or face expulsion.
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5. Haredi MK: Our Schools Have 0% Violence
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/197478#.VZKY1vmqpBc
By Haim Lev
First Publish: 6/30/2015, 8:49 AM
Extracts:
MK Menachem Eliezer Mozes, Chairman of the United Torah Judaism (UTJ) faction, fought back Monday against the latest accusations that are being leveled against haredi Jews, in media-backed protests.
He was referring to a protest currently being waged by parents against Israel's too-crowded classrooms, a protest that has been named 'the sardine protest,' Â since schoolchildren are allegedly packed into classrooms like preserved sardines.
MK Mozes took the floor in the Knesset plenum, in the middle of a no-confidence debate, to protest the anti-religious tack adopted by the spokespersons for the 'sardine' Â movement , which shut down schools in about 100 communities nationwide Sunday.
"I usually oppose sudden strikes," Â he said, "although in the case of crowded classrooms, the protest is a justified one. But what is particularly disturbing is the unacceptable phenomenon, that whenever there is publicdiscourse about a subject, it is accompanied by an anti-religious tone, because if you don't incite against haredim, it's just not a protest!"
"The media publicized the sardine protest and the headline said, Â 'overcrowding in the classrooms, Â lots of room in the haredi sector.' What room are they talking about? I would advise my friends to visit the schoolson the ground, and start not far from here, at Panim Meirot street in Jerusalem, at the Vizhnitz School, where 810 girls study in 16 classrooms, with no auxiliary rooms at all. In other words, Â 50 students er classroom!....
MK Mozes added: "We have a principle that says, Â no school strikes. The haredim never have strikes. Our sages said that the verse 'from the mouths of babes You have instilled force' hints that the world exists only for the breath emanating from the mouths of children who study Torah. Even if we study in croiwded conditions, even if things are difficult, you don't stop studying. Because 'Torah does not exist, except from difficulty.' And look at the great education that comes from us. Look at the wonderfully educated students who come from our crowded classrooms! In a recent survey on violence among pupils, the haredi sector came out with a statistic of 0% violence!"
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6. German Double Standard: Naval Blockade OK for us [Germany], Not Israel
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/197429#.VZKaBfmqpBc
Poll of Germans finds that while 52% would support German naval blockade against hostile terror org, only 30% back Israel's.
By Arutz Sheva Staff
First Publish: 6/29/2015, 1:21 PM
Extracts:
As European and Arab anti-Israel activists confront the Israeli navy over its lawful naval blockade of Hamas's terrorist regime in Gaza, a surprising new poll in Germany released Sunday reveals the anti-Semitic double standards applied to the Jewish state.
According to a YouGov poll commissioned by the Europe Israel Public Affairs/Press association (EIPA), Germans hold a significant bias against Israel's right to defend itself and its citizens from Hamas's attempts to smuggle in weapons, reports the European Jewish Press.
The poll found 52% of Germans would support their own country if it imposed a maritime blockade against a hostile terror regime in a neighboring region - but only 30% support Israel's right to conduct the same exact defensive maneuver in Gaza.
Asked directly about Israel's naval blockade of Gaza, 44% of Germans said they oppose it, and of them 17% strongly oppose it.
However, when asked hypothetically whether Germany should impose a naval blockade if a terrorist organization were to take over a neighboring country and started firing rockets on Berlin and other German cities, 52% backed a naval blockade.
"It appears that Germans feel there is one rule for them and another for Israel when it comes to national security concerns. This is a bizarre discrepancy to say the least," said EIPA founder Rabbi Menachem Margolin.
The rabbi added, "it is clear that there are significant gaps in what Germans perceive as their own moral and security rights compared to how they view Israel�s. We gave the German public a hypothetical situation which exactly mirrored what is happening in Israel today. Alarmingly they chose to unambiguously protect themselves whilst not affording Israel the same right."
The most recent flotilla is the third in a series of attempts by radical activists to break the naval blockade on Gaza, imposed by Israel after Hamas violently took control of Gaza from rival Fatah in 2006.
The most famous of the flotillas was the 2010 one involving the Turkish Mavi Marmara, which claimed to be providing "humanitarian aid for the people of Gaza." The ship repeatedly defied orders to turn around and dock at the Ashdod port and ignored repeated warnings to change course, forcing IDF troops to board the vessel - only to be attacked by Islamist extremists wielding knives and metal bars. The wounded soldiers had no choice but to open fire, resulting in the deaths of ten of Islamists on board.
After an investigation, Israeli authorities discovered the vessel to be carrying no humanitarian aid - in fact, no aid supplies at all - indicating how the true goal of the provocative move was to open Gaza to free naval access, which it has consistently used to smuggle in weapons to be targeted against Israel.
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7. Turkey and Jordan said preparing buffer zones inside Syria. Israeli air support mooted. Putin issues warning
DEBKAfile Special Report June 30, 2015, 10:09 AM (IDT)
http://debka.com/article/24707/Turkey-and-Jordan-said-preparing-buffer-zones-inside-Syria-Israeli-air-support-mooted-Putin-issues-warning-
Extracts:
The Turkish and Jordanian armies were reported on June 30 to be getting ready to cross into Syria for the first time since war engulfed that country in 2011, and set up security buffer zones. Both are impelled to fight ISIS, oppose the Assad regime and anxious to stem the flow of refugees, but there are also differences in their objectives and it is not clear if they are coordinated.
Turkey has prepared 18,000 troops to carve out a buffer zone in northern Syria and use its air force to impose a no-fly zone against Syrian flights. Middle East sources report that the Jordanian army is also on the ready to cross into southern Syria. Jordan and Israel are reported to be planning joint air cover and the creation of a parallel no-fly zone in the south.
These preparations prompted Russian President Vladimir Putin to pledge his support for the Assad regime .On Monday, June 29, Putin summoned Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem to his Kremlin office from a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to tell him that Russia's "policy to support Syria, the Syrian leadership and the Syrian people remains unchanged."
Putin has repeatedly warned Western governments against military intervention in the Syrian war or any attempt to oust Bashar Assad, warning that if foreign troops go into Syria, Moscow will respond in kind.
The Russians have not spelled out what action is contemplated, but they have options: they maintain naval and marine forces in the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions able to reach Syria at short notice. South Russian air force bases are also close enough to interfere with no-fly zones being setup over Syria.
Western and Middle East sources report that the Jordanian plan entails a joint operation with Syrian rebel forces to carve out a security zone in southern Syria running from Jabal Druze and Suwayda in the east running west through the town of Deraa and up to the intersection of the Jordanian-Syrian-Israeli borders.
Fierce fighting has been raging in this part of Syria in recent days as the rebels battle Syrian-Hizballah forces in an attempt to push them out and capture southern Syria. So far they have not made it.
The never-ending refugee problem from Syria is a major headache for the two governments. Turkey hosts some two million refugees and Jordan more than a million and a half. Stemming this flow is not the least of the goals of their buffer zone plans.