Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Iran announces arrests over downing of plane; Rouhani: Must punish all involved

https://www.timesofisrael.com/iran-announces-arrests-over-downing-of-plane-rouhani-well-punish-all-involved/
 
Iran’s judiciary said Tuesday arrests have been made over the accidental shootdown of a Ukrainian passenger plane just after takeoff from Tehran last week. killing all 176 people on board.
The announcement came shortly after Iran’s president called for a special court to be set up to probe the downing last week of the plane by Iranian forces, and amid an upswell of anger and protests by Iranians in recent days over the downing of the jetliner last Wednesday and attempts by senior officials in Iran to cover-up the cause of the crash.
 

The Brilliance of Common Sense - RABBI FRAND

https://torah.org/torah-portion/ravfrand-5763-korach/

According to the Talmud, Korach’s wife goaded him on and encouraged him to stand up against Moshe and his family’s nepotism. O’ne ben Peles’ wife, on the other hand, counseled her husband to avoid the dispute. “Listen, O’ne, what are you going to get out of this? Whichever way things play out, you will still emerge as just a ‘bit player’. Either Moshe will emerge as the unchallenged leader or Korach will emerge as the leader. In either case you will be nothing more that a ‘second fiddle’! You stand to gain nothing by getting involved in this fight!”
The Talmud quotes the pasuk “Chochmas Nashim bansa baysah” [The wisdom of a wife can save a household] [Mishlei 14:1]. The Gemara explains that this refers to the wife of O’ne ben Peles. She exhibited tremendous wisdom by convincing her husband that there was nothing to be gained by getting involved in Korach’s rebellion. Shlomo was alluding to this wisdom in the above quoted pasuk.
The question can be asked, however, where was the great wisdom here? It was a rather elementary conclusion that her husband would not be the leader either way. Where was the great brilliance? She did nothing more than point out an obvious fact to her husband.

 

Malcolm Gladwell explains why he avoids face-to-face job interviews | SVT/TV 2/Skavlan


Rabbi arrested on suspicion of holding 50 women 'as slaves' in Jerusalem commune

https://www.ynetnews.com/article/BkFESRYe8

 The investigators believe the women of the alleged Haredi cult were sexually exploited and had their hands burned to learn 'what hell feels like'; the elderly cult leader also apparently abused the children held in the residential complex

 

Trump Considered Killing Qassem Soleimani Several Times Since 2017, Report Says

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-considered-killing-qassem-soleimani-iran-several-times-2017-report-1481887

President Donald Trump had been floating the possibility of killing top Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani since 2017, according to a new report detailing the commander in chief's discussions with senior administration and military aides.
The Washington Post reported Sunday that the president had discussed assassinating Major General Qassem Soleimani—the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' clandestine Quds Force—several times since taking office.
Citing unnamed former administration and Pentagon officials, the Post said Trump first suggested killing Soleimani in the spring of 2017, in response to a ballistic missile attack launched by Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen against the Saudi capital Riyadh. The attack came just before Trump traveled to the kingdom as his first foreign trip since taking office.
Then-Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis reportedly resisted the idea. But the suggestion would not go away and Trump raised it again several times in the months and years since, according to the newspaper.

Donald Trump authorized the killing of Soleimani seven months ago

 https://www.jpost.com/International/Donald-Trump-authorized-the-killing-of-Soleimani-seven-months-ago-614078

 US President Donald Trump authorized the killing of IRGC chief Qasem Soleimani seven months ago, according to a report released by NBC news.

The report also indicated that the presidential directive was issued in June, on the condition that he would sign off on any specific operation to kill Soleimani. On this basis, it explains why Soleimani was given as a option for Trump following the attacks on the American embassy in Iraq and the death of an American contractor, according to NBC.

 

 

 

 

 

US A-G: Shooting at Florida air base was act of terrorism

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/274514

 
US Attorney General William Barr said on Monday that the shooting at a Naval air base in Pensacola, Florida, last month was an act of terrorism motivated by "jihadist ideology".
Three US sailors were killed when 21-year-old Mohammed Alshamrani, a member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was training at Naval Air Station Pensacola, entered a building on base and "proceeded to walk around shooting down his unarmed victims in cold blood," Barr said at a press conference, according to CNN.
Alshamrani, who was killed by law enforcement during the attack, had a history of airing his anti-American, anti-Israel and jihadi messages views on social media, including in a post on September 11 stating that "the countdown has begun," and another post made two hours before the attack, Barr said.

MSNBC Breaking News January 13, 2020


Trump Officials Contradict The President When Offering Justifications For Soleimani Killing



Trump’s Team Can’t Defend His Shifting Iran Lies: A Closer Look


Barr and Pompeo shift justification for Iran strike from 'imminent' threat to deterrence

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/01/13/politics/pompeo-barr-soleimani-strike-iran-rationale/index.html

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Attorney General William Barr said Monday that killing Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani was part of a larger strategy of deterrence, a shift from the Trump administration's previous rationale that the strike was carried out to prevent an "imminent" attack.
Barr's comments were particularly noteworthy as he attempted to push back on criticism over the administration's claim that Soleimani was planning attacks that posed an imminent threat, calling the concept "something of a red herring."

 

Monday, January 13, 2020

Jailed for Acting Jewishly



BS"D

Jailed For Acting Jewishly*


(*an update of a recent post)

Alarming Instances of Anti-Jewish Religious-Discrimination Against Orthodox Women and Girls, by Draft Officials -- and Staff at Military Prison Number Four


Teves 16, 5780 °° Jan. 13, '20


By Binyomin Feinberg


FeinbergBinyomin@gmail.com

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Update:

1) This breaking news just in this afternoon: Another Israeli girl refusing to be drafted into the Army was recently arrested, Maital C. We hope to provide details as they become available.

2) As reported previously, another Israeli girl, Tal-Yah Bas Rus, was recently arrested and has been incarcerated in Military Prison Four, similarly due to her refusal to enlist in the Israeli Army. She too should be commended and vigorously assisted, in light of her willingness to endure imprisonment rather than enlist in the military. We hope to provide updated information as it becomes available.

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To check for updates, on first view of this article, as well as throughout the week, please visit Updates for month of Teves '80:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LDLjvECWQExYoGjqIrbZtWALp6MpkHq22ihNz2BLuYM/edit?usp=sharing

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###### BREAKING NEWS: ######

A significant scandal has been brought to light, just as we approach an important hearing tommorow - Tues. - for Orpaz Orah G. (bas Aliza). Orah is a 27 y/o religious sefardic woman from Ashdod, on whom we recently reported (https://daattorah.blogspot.com/2020/01/27-yo-female-refusenik-in-israeli-jai.html ). But first, some background:

1. Orah was imprisoned over two weeks ago, for ostensibly submitting her Religiosity-Certification somewhat late -- a whopping TEN years ago.

2. Orah is yet another religious woman suffering for maintaining her refusal to submit to the military draft, which is absolutely prohibited according to leading Rabbis across the spectrum.

3. It must be emphasized that even according to the Army's contention that Orah was late in sending in her religiosity certification, that is clearly a technicality. As such, it is certainly no reason to allow the government to imprison a girl for refusing to enlist in the military.

4. In a normal system, technicalities like that are dealt with altogether differently. However, in Israel, the Draft Office is employing incarceration frequently against girls refusing to enlist, for such minor legal infractions as sending in certification late.

5. This pattern of incarceration over minor procedural infractions is clearly a policy. And it's a policy clearly aimed at a goal, that goal being drafting girls who unfortunately get caught on such minor technicalities. That is intolerable as a policy, or otherwise. No girl should ever be forced into the Army, regardless of their religious affiliation or observance, or lack thereof. Similarly, no girl should be incarcerated for refusal to enlist, in the wake of such technical errors (or otherwise). Such incarceration, in essence, clearly serves as a means of attempting to compel compliance with the military draft.

6. Orah does not have a private attorney, but rather is presently reliant on the performance of her government-paid lawyer, and that there is no specific, clear path to her release in sight at this time. [Moreover, our information is that her family was dissuaded from procurement of private counsel. In our view, if this report is accurate, this itself is scandalous. But that particular scandal may not be one for which the government bears direct responsibility. We've seen a pattern of both incarcerated girls - and girls encumbered with legal complications with the Draft Offices - receiving misinformation from misguided or misinformed activists.]

7. The recently revealed scandal involves two staff members at that Military Prison (Four). According to a complaint officially submitted very recently, those two staff members illicitly denied attorney access to Orah, as well as to another recently incarcerated girl - also a religious objector to military service. These staff members allegedly denied both of these religious objectors the opportunity to meet a specific female attorney. The incidents allegedly occurred on and since Dec. 25, '19. The lawyer in question is a private attorney, who has provided assistance to multiple girls incarcerated in military prison over their refusal to violate the Torah (and their personal modesty) by enlisting in the Army. We hold back on publishing the names of the suspects for the time being.

8. Is this mistreatment of religious girls motivated by antireligious animus, or do these girls just happen to be religious? Firstly, such misconduct has no place in or outside of government, regardless of motivation.

Secondly, regardless of intentions, the religious and legal rights of these girls are being denied, according to the complaint.

Thirdly, unfortunately, within the Draft Office and Military Justice system, there does appear to be a systemic tolerance for anti-religious bias, an example being the now-resolved case of Avigail Leah H. bas Rus Ester.

(See https://daattorah.blogspot.com/2019/08/alh-report-2-28-augviolating-vineyard.html and https://daattorah.blogspot.com/2019/09/violating-vineyard-update.html .)

Another example, brought to the fore by a recent development in her case, is the plight of Ziva bas Mazal M. (https://daattorah.blogspot.com/2019/10/racial-profiling-or-pure-antireligious.html). Recently, she just received a letter from the Draft Office ("Maitav") reiterating their denial of her right to obtain a religious exemption. They don't even have what to say to pretend that they have some question about her religiosity. To the contrary, they indicate that they may accept her religiosity claim, but only after serving three months in the Army. Well, if she's religious, that would be both against Halacha, and, le'havdil alfei havdolos, against her secular legal rights. G-d willing, we hope to publish alot more on this particularly discriminatory travesty.


9. Another issue that urgently requires attention is the process of delegation of such cases to activists. A number of the activists who have been most effective in assisting female religious objectors feel hampered by lack of information. The primary manner of fighting for imprisoned women like Orah, Tal-Yah and Maital is via disseminating accurate and detailed information. The government knows that very well, and appears to be orchestrating the delegation of cases accordingly, so that the activists who take more militant approach to freeing these women don't get access to the case or the requisite information (at least not without a lot of painstaking and time-consuming work).

10. Additionally, while it's important that Chareidi activists are involved in helping, or trying to assist this non-Chareidi young woman (Orah), the vocal protest of the national-religious community is vital to put a stop to this ongoing targeting of non-Chareidi / national-religious women and girls by the Army.

11. Does the government see the rightwing national-religious community as an ally willing enough to sacrifice their own daughters to conscription, in violation of Torah Law, for strongly held nationalistic ideals? Or do they hope to hoodwink the community into averting their focus as the government pursues individual girls not connected with mainstream communities and influential leaders? Whatever the case may be, it's incumbent on all religious Jews to liberate the Israeli government of the notion that they can continue to intimidate, terrorize, arrest, incarcerate and persecute such girls with impunity in the future.

12. We've already reported (quoting Ma'ariv Online) on the government goal of reaching a shocking 40% Army enlistment of national-religious high school girls*, G-d forbid. They're clearly admitting to targeting national-religious girls.

13. That means that all Jews have a commensurate obligation to escalate our vigilance for that particular targeted national-religious sector, regardless of any differences of opinion, shitos, etc.

14. The attitude of some people that each group should just focus on saving "it's own" girls is wrong, not only from a Halachic perspective, but from a practical one as well. The government has demonstrated itself more than adept at "divide-and-conquer." Thus we must remain ahead of the game by excelling in "all-for-one," regardless of who that "one" is. Thereby, the daughter you help save may, one day, be your own.


May we merit the Final Redemption speedily in the merit of authentic unity, one that sacrifices neither ideological integrity, maintenance of proper boundaries, cognizance of the bigger picture, or broader communal responsibility.

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* https://daattorah.blogspot.com/2019/11/online-updates-in-culture-wars-parshas.html

http://firstamendmentactivist.blogspot.com/2019/11/culture-wars-updates-online-vayaira.html?m=1

(Also reported in our Jewish Press Dispatch column at the time of those postings.)

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The Tenth of Teves:
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For a relevant post, with a perspective on the fast of the Tenth of Teves, see:

https://daattorah.blogspot.com/2020/01/tenth-of-teves-day-of-reckoning.html

בת בסמינר שהפך ל'כת' מגיבה: "המתלוננות - מתוסכלות"

 https://www.kikar.co.il/343904.html

בשכונת הבוכרים המומים. אלו שהתגוררו ליד 'באר מרים' טוענים כי לא ידעו

 דבר מהנעשה בין כותלי המקום • תיעוד: בכניסה למקום הוצבה שומרת, המונעת כניסה מזרים - הבנות בפנים רוקדות (ארץ)

Jerusalem: 10 arrested for holding dozens captive in 'cult'

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/274480

This is the second time the institution in question has been probed by police for alleged abuses. Several years ago the compound was raided as part of the first investigation, which was ultimately closed for lack of evidence.

The probe was reopened, however, following additional reports of abuse from women who had fled the compound.

Trump authorized Soleimani's killing 7 months ago, with conditions