All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss 2

Palestinian media report:



Settlers' cows grazed, today, Sunday, rain-fed cropsfor citizens in the Marmalah area in the northern Jordan Valley.
And human rights activist Aref Daraghmeh said, "The settlers let off their cows in the rain-fed crops that the citizens planted in the agricultural lands in Marmalah, which led to the destruction of areas. "


This is strikingly similar to a February report:



Over the past two weeks, the settlers have relied on releasing their cows to the citizens' rain-fed cropsin several areas of the northern Jordan Valley, especially Al Hadidiya, Makhoul and Samra.
Note that the articles don't say that the cows ate or damaged wheat or barley fields. Just "rain-fed crops."

What, exactly, are these "rain-fed crops"?

If this photo accompanying the story is accurate, "rain-fed crops" are otherwise known as ....grass.



Doesn't sound quite so menacing, does it?


 
[ Actions have consequences. Ramadan used to be a time for peaceful introspection for Muslims. Then, Muslim leaders decided they would turn the event into a time to kill Jews. Stop Jew hatred. !!!! ]

Israeli-Arabs will be prevented from entering the city of Jenin and merchants and other businessmen from the city will be unable to enter Israel following a situational assessment on Saturday evening.


Israel's Coordinator for Government Activities in the Territories, Maj.-Gen. Ghasan Alyan decided on a number of steps following a situational assessment with Defense Minister Benny Gantz on Saturday evening. Among them were several steps surrounding the city of Jenin.


Among the actions to be taken, is complete cessation of pedestrian and vehicular passage into and out of Jenin through the Gilboa Crossing (Jalameh) and the Reihan (Barta'ah) Crossing.

(full article online)

 
Hamas and other Palestinian groups in the Gaza Strip have attacked Bahrain and Turkey for condemning Thursday’s terrorist attack in Tel Aviv.


On Friday, Bahrain condemned the attack, describing it as a “terrorist operation.”


“We reiterate the Kingdom of Bahrain’s position that opposed all forms of terrorism and violence no matter the motives and justifications,” Bahrain’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

The Turkish Embassy in Israel condemned the terrorist attack and expressed concern over the recent increase in such actions. The embassy offered condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the attack, as well as the government and the people of Israel.


The United Arab Emirates Embassy in Israel said in a statement that it “condemns the terrorist attack and expresses its condolences to the families of the victims of this dreadful act.”

(full article online )

 

Security cabinet votes to okay funds for another 40 KMs of barriers along so-called seam line, after at least 1 terrorist in recent attacks entered Israel through gap in the fence​


 
The government has authorized a suggestion proposed by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Welfare Minister Meir Cohen, and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, and will be establishing a special taskforce which will formulate policies to cancel all welfare benefits and subsidies that would have been received by the families of Israel-Arab terrorists.

The members of the taskforce will be the directors-general of the Prime Minister's Office, the Alternate Prime Minister's office, the Public Security Ministry, the Justice Ministry, the Welfare Ministry, Social Security, the head of the National Security Council; and also representatives of the Defense Ministry, the Intelligence Ministry, the Attorney-General, and the National Security Council.

The taskforce will be charged with formulating recommendations for the government including specific changes to the law that will be needed, within 60 days.

"We are determined to rectify the situation and deal with everything that has been neglected for years, and to alter the equation such that it will no longer pay for anyone to involve himself in terrorist activities against Israeli citizens. As part of our program, we are going to settle the score with terrorists as well as with all those involved in their actions. Granting state benefits to the families of terrorists is absolutely absurd and the time has come to address this injustice. The Israeli government will continue to battle against terrorism with all means available -- there are no limits when it comes to this issue. The State of Israel will settle the score with anyone who has any connection with terrorism, direct or indirect."

Foreign Minister Lapid added, "Terrorists and their families need to know that there is a price to pay for harming innocent people. We will not tolerate a situation in which the families of terrorists receive state benefits when they could have taken action to prevent crimes that led to loss of life."

"This situation in which Israeli citizens turn against their fellow citizens requires an examination of the means available to address it," Welfare Minister Meir Cohen said. "We need to assess the various means, using deterrents as well as punishment; we cannot allow a situation to continue in which Israeli citizens take weapons into their hands and go out on murderous sprees and we sit with folded arms. We will fight terrorism with determination with all the tools we have."



 

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