Special Report 107, Israel Under Attackpdf
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  1. Special Report 107, Israel Under AttackThe world, shaken by the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, created by Hamas’ unprovoked atrocities perpetuated on October 7, shows littleconcern for the humanitarian crises imposed on Israel and that suffered by the 132 abductees held by Hamas, including children, women subject to sexual harassment and worse, the wounded and elderly in desperate need of medical attention and their suffering families.Demonstrations around the world call for a ceasefire and repeatedly sound the call, “from the river to the sea” which is nothing less than a call for Israel’s destruction. In protest of an imaginary genocide, they are calling for an actual one,to be perpetuated once again against Jews.Since and on October 7, 19,407 Israeli children werewounded and traumatized,requiring medical care, 7,256 of whom are under the age of six, 42were abducted of whom 2 are under 5years old; 38 were murderedon October 7, 3of whom were less than6years old; 21,197 are displaced, 116 wereorphaned, 20 of whom lost both parents on October 7.Hundreds of thousands of Israelis are displaced, many of whose homes were destroyed. Why is there so little concern for these suffering individuals?After all, Israel’s war against Hamas is the result of that terror organization’s attack on October 7 –what civilized nation would not likewise respond to such an attack, let alone the barbaric viciousness in which it was carried out?Hamas undertook to supply abductees with medicationprovided by France and Qatar. However, upon receipt of the medicines, Hamas redirected them for its own use. Stacks of medicines marked with the names and pictures of the abductees for whom they were intended were by Hamas found by Israeli troops in the Nasser hospital in Khan Younis.Hamas is starving, mistreating, harassingand murderingabducteeswhile the world remains silent. Israel hasfacilitaedthe provision of humanitarian aid to Gaza, which Hamas steals to supply its military forces and to increasethe humanitarian crisis: the more Gaza civilians suffer, the greater pressure is exerted on Israel to bring an end to its effort to destroy Hamas’ ability to fulfill its vow to repeat the October atrocities “again and again and again”.
  2. A 9-year-old abductee’s testimonyhttps://www.linkedin.com/posts/franck-mydlarski-140a46a9_imagine-a-child-who-is-9-yearsold-your-son-ugcPost-7166163726469959680-YWyK?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktopIn an underground compound from which Yihye Sinwar, Hamas’ leader, recently fled,Israeli forces found 1.5million US Dollarsstashed in a safe, including an envelope marked “20,000 for Yihye Sinwar”. In all, hundreds of millions of Dollarsin multiplecurrencies have been foundin Hamas’ tunnels, all this while Gaza civilians were bereft of basic needs.Still, Israel agreed to a pause in the fighting, offeringa 24 hour pause foreach abductee released. An extended pausewould create an opportunity for extensive humanitarian aid to be provided. Israelalso agreed to release 3 Hamas prisoners for every hostage freed, but is demanding Hamas first commit to such an agreement and prove it is able to deliver its’ side of the bargain by providing a list of abductees to be released. Hamas refusesto provide such a list and insists it will agree to nothing less than a complete end of hostilities, Israel’s withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and an international undertaking to rebuildGaza.Apparently, Hamas is positing unreasonable demands in hope of stirring angerwithin the worlds’ Muslim population duringthe Muslim holy month of Ramadan–a time in which violent outbreaks are common.In the north, The Israel Defense Forcescontinue to limit attacks to military targetswhile Hezbollah aims at Israeli cities and villages.The Lebanese Government called for a negotiated resolution to the conflict, which Israel has demanded for some time now. Hezbollah remains intransigent. Hamas’ Agricultural TerrorismBy Rebecca Sugar,adapted from the WSJ Tuesday, February 27, 2024, pg.A15 Agro-terrorism takes a heavy economic toll and is designed for maximum psychological and emotional effect. According to Danielle Abraham, executive director of Volcani International Partnerships, a nongovernmental organization that addresses global hunger using Israeli technological innovation, on October 7, Hamas terrorists targeted farmland, livestock, plants and agricultural infrastructure as they invaded an area in Israel that produces roughly 70% of the country’s vegetables, 20% of its fruit and 6% of its milk. Hamas terrorists damaged greenhouses and barns, slashed crop nets, flooded orchards, burned irrigation pipes and shot at fertigation systems. They destroyed the filtration system for the local reservoir. “The attack was designed to intentionally destroy agricultural production, but more than that, it was meant to destroy the identity of the region, to break the community”. Attacks on Israel’s environment and natural resources aren’t new. In 1965 the Palestine Liberation Organization’s Fatah division made its terrorism debut with a failed attempt to blow up the National Water Carrier of Israel, which transfers water from the Sea of Galilee to other parts of the country. In 2005 Palestinian looters damaged roughly 900 of the 3,000 greenhouses Israelis left behind after they withdrew from Gaza. In 2018 terrorists launched
  3. more than 800 incendiary balloons from Gaza, setting fire to 6,100 acres of agricultural land in the Negev. Raids on the country’s northern farms and arson in its forests have been regular occurrences. America’s Jihad Capital by Steven Stalinsky , adapted from WSJ, February 3, 2024, pg. A ll.In Dearborn, Michigan, thousands marchedin support of Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran. Protesters, many with kaffiyehs covering their faces, shout “Intifada, intifada,” “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” and “America is a terrorist state.” Local imams give fiery antisemitic sermons. Almost immediately after October7 peoplecelebrated the horrific events of that dayin pro-Hamas rallies and marches throughout Dearborn. A local headline describing an October10 event at the Ford Performing Arts Center read “Michigan rally cheers Hamas attack.” Imam Imran Salha of Dearborn’s Islamic Center of Detroit told the crowd that Israel’s past actions have put “fire in our hearts that will burn that stateuntil its demise.” On May 2023, Mr. Salha had urged his congregation to say “amen” in agreement with his prayer that Allah “eradicate from existence” the “sick, disgusting Zionist regime.”On October 2022, according to the Washington Free Beacon, his organization received $150,000 in funding from the Homeland Security Department’s nonprofit security grants program. At another rally, held Oct. 14 in front of the Henry Ford Centennial Library, Imam Usama Abdulghani,anAmerican-born, Iranian-educated Shiite Islamic scholar,called October7 “one of the days of God” and a “miracle come true.” He described the attackers as “honorable.” He said they were “lions” defending “the entire nation of Muhammad the messenger.” Local enthusiasm for jihad against Israel and the West extends beyond celebration of Hamas. The Islamic Center of America, a leading Dearborn mosque, held a memorial service on December30 for a Hezbollah operative killed in an Israeli airstrike. The Hadi Institute, which runs an Islamic Montessori school and bills itself as a youth community center, held a “Commemoration of the Martyrs” on January5. This event honored Quds Force Commander Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, leader of the Iran-backed Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq. Both were on the U.S. list of terroristsand were killed in a U.S. airstrike on Jan. 3, 2020. The commemoration included poetry and praise, along with claims thatISIS isoperated by the Central Intelligence Agency and the Mossad. Imam Abdulghani used his remarks to express his “warmest congratulations” to “our very special leader, Imam Khamenei”—essentially declaring allegiance to the Iranian Ayatollah who regularly calls for the destruction of the US. Support for terrorism in southern Michigan has long been a concern for US counter-terrorism officials. A 2001 Michigan State Police assessment submitted to the Justice Department after 9/11 called Dearborn “a major financial support center” and a “recruiting area and potential support base” for international terror groups, including possible sleeper cells. The assessment noted that most of the 28 State Department-identified terror groups were represented in Michigan. Many current or onetime Dearborn residents have been
  4. convicted of terror-related crimes in recent years. Ahmad Musa Jibril is perhaps the most influential English-speaking jihadi sheikh. From his home in Dearborn he promotes holy war to his tens of thousands of followers on Twitter and Telegram. On Oct. 7, the day Hamas slaughtered 1,200 Israelis and took almost 200 hostage, a Twitter account bearing his name retweeted a post that said, “The hearts haven’t been overjoyed like this in so long.” This account also posted a tweet imploring Allah to “purify the land from the aggression of the apes, swines, and hypocrites.” He later recorded a video calling on Muslims in the West to start normalizing the term “jihad” by using it frequently “on your social media, and in the mosques.” He has called President Biden a “senile pharaoh.”
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