Olmert Gov’t Falls for Ahmadinejad Strategy: Deny Holocaust, Praise Perpetrators

Column One: Why deny the Holocaust? By Caroline Glick (Jerusalem Post)

“Were Israel to base its diplomatic, military, informational and economic policies on a single-minded commitment to prevent Iran from achieving nuclear capabilities, it would succeed. Unfortunately, under the Olmert government Israel is doing nothing of the kind on any level.”

“Imagine what the impact would have been if Olmert had rejoined, ‘Excuse me, but it is quite possible that at the end of the day a military strike against Iran will be the only way to prevent Iran from acquiring atomic bombs and so committing another Holocaust. Given this, your blanket opposition to the notion of military strikes constitutes Germany’s effective acceptance of another Holocaust. Shame on you, Angie. Shame on Germany.'” read more

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Activists Seek to Return and Rebuild Shomron Communities Destroyed by Sharon’s Expulsion

Chanukah: Returning Home to Sa-Nur, Ganim and Northern Gaza, by Hillel Fendel (Israel National News)

Scenes from Yishuv Chomesh before the expulsion

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The upcoming Chanukah holiday week will see at least three grass-roots initiatives to return home to communities destroyed in Ariel Sharon’s Disengagement scheme.

Sixteen months after having been evicted from their homes in Gaza and northern Shomron, many of the expellees are planning to light Chanukah candles this year in what they still view as their homes. read more

UPS: Discriminatory Delivery Policies Against Yehudah, Shomron, Golan? Politically Motivated?

UPS Issues Explanation on Service to Judea and Samaria

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United Parcel Service (UPS) has claimed that information that it refuses to deliver to Jews in Judea and Samaria is not correct. In a letter to Dr. Alan Lerner of the Independent Media Review and Analysis (IMRA), UPS executive Ilan Nagar said that the company provides service to all Israelis except for “remote areas…where it would be cost prohibitive to provide service.”

He pointed out that residents of Gush Etzion do not have to travel to Jerusalem to pick up packages sent via UPS. However, Nagar also wrote, “UPS’s service reaches over 80% of the population and covers approximately 60% of the territory.” The policy leaves 20 per cent of the population without service. One resident in a community in the southern Hevron Hills, less than 25 minutes from Arad, said he was told by UPS he had to go Be’er Sheva to pick up a package. read more

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Friday War News; After Day off, Olmert Has Censors Back on the Job

Palestinian Carrying Knife Nabbed at Checkpoint Near Ramallah

Egypt Asks Israel to Help Patrol Border Smuggling Route

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“Egypt cited the lack of manpower for the request, but Israeli sources said the real reason is that Egyptian soldiers have not been effective, according to the Jerusalem Post.”

Israel to Refuse Egyptian Troop Request

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“‘It’s not a matter of more manpower,’ one official said, ‘it’s a matter of being active, not passive.'” read more

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Moment of Decision at Hand: Collective Western Action on Iran, or Unilateral Action by Israel?

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The West’s Choice (Jerusalem Post Editorial)

“Israel must make it clear that the West’s choice is not between confronting or tolerating a nuclear Iran, but between taking collective action and forcing Israel to act alone.”

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The flap over Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s seemingly inadvertent breach of Israel’s policy of nuclear ambiguity is certainly embarrassing, but does not really change anything. Since such policies should not be changed by a slip of the tongue, Olmert was wise to quickly correct himself and reiterate the familiar formula that Israel will “not be the first to introduce nuclear weapons into the region.” read more

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The Line in the Classroom: Between Instilling Knowledge and Political Indoctrination

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Teach the Green Line, By Evelyn Gordon (Jerusalem Post)

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Education Minister Yuli Tamir’s plan to teach the Green Line in schools has provoked a bizarre storm of outrage on the Right. What makes this reaction bizarre is not that outrage is unwarranted; it is that the outrage has focused on the wrong issue.

The Right is up in arms over Tamir’s decision that textbook maps of Israel should include the Green Line. Yet on this point, Tamir is obviously correct. Schools are supposed to give children the basic knowledge they need to function as informed citizens, and in Israel that means knowing where the Green Line is. Without that knowledge, it is impossible to form an intelligent opinion on the No. 1 political issue of recent decades: whether Israel should withdraw to the Green Line or its vicinity. read more

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Olmert’s Enunciated “4 Lessons’; As Yet Clearly Unlearned by Olmert

[The 4 lessons] PM Olmert’s 12.12.06 Speech at the Memorial Ceremony at the Grunwald Train Station in Berlin

Comments by Dr. Aaron Lerner (IMRA)

“We have learned and memorized the lesson:

#1 The weak and defenseless are doomed.

#2 Doomed are they who do not believe those who threaten to eradicate them.

#3 Doomed are they who remain complacent and do not prepare themselves to thwart the danger.

#4 Doomed are they who entertain the false illusion that they could escape harm and that they could rely on the mercy of strangers.” read more

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