How Israel being a “Good Neighbor” to Syria is saving lives and changing heartsBy: C4i

 
Every battle is fought differently. Different tactics, different forces, different weapons. When it comes to the battle against instability on the Syrian border, Israel is arming its forces with something new – spaghetti and baby formula.

It's called the "good neighbor” policy, a formal Israeli operation to offer humanitarian aid to Syrian's along the border. The creation of the policy can be traced back to a cold night in 2013 when seven injured Syrian's managed to crawl their way to the border in the Golan Heights, desperate for help and medical treatment. After a flurry of calls and decisions, the seven were taken across the border and treated. This easily could have been the end of the story, one random act of mercy along a normally tense and uncertain border, but the Israelis didn't leave it there. Instead, they took that incident and ran with it, rapidly expanding the scope and nature of the kind of aid they would offer to Syrians on the border, leading to what is now recognized as the good neighbor policy.

For many Syrians, racked and ravaged by the ongoing multi-sided civil war that has gripped the nation for the past four years, this policy has been a literal lifeline.

Operating in territory that legally belongs to Israel but lies deeper inside Syria, the protected space has become a haven injured and hungry civilians, and a staging area for Israel's humanitarian efforts. From here, the IDF prepares truckloads of essentials such as food, baby formula, diapers, warm clothing, and even fuel to be distributed to needy Syrian's across the border. These trucks are directed to those who need the supplies through coordination with village elders, local councils, and the few remaining medical professionals who have not fled the country or been killed in the fighting. 

These supplies are only one of the ways the good neighbor policy is helping the displaced, wounded, and traumatized. A medical clinic, built just beyond the guarded border fence and accessible to Syrians without the need to cross the boarder (heading off accusations of collaboration and the complication of added security) offers free care and treatment to Syrians, no matter their status or identity (civilians, rebel fighters, and even suspected jihadists). The clinic is staffed by a US humanitarian group, but protected by the local IDF, creating a safe neutral space for the suffering and wounded to be treated.

Chief among these patients are the children. The clinic, with the aid of supporting Israeli hospitals, offer specialized care ranging from eyes, ears, and neurological treatments, to emotional and psychological support. Essential for young children who have grown up in an environment of fear, violence, and uncertainty. The clinic keeps detail patient records for these children, allowing for check-ups and real, ongoing care. They're not only saving lives, but immeasurably improving the living conditions for the most vulnerable impacted by the conflict.

The good neighbor policy has two chief aims. One, is satisfying the moral responsibility to help those in need when possible and to combat human suffering. The other, is more pragmatic; Winning the hearts and minds of Syrian civilians.

Each truck carrying aid, every box of supplies, every medical tent is stamped with Hebraic writing and Israeli insignia. There is no coyness when it comes to where these supplies are coming from or who is helping the people. For as much as the aid helps those in needs, it also serves the extremely important and valuable function of showing the Syrian people that Israel is not their enemy. That despite the propaganda they're fed and the past hatreds that have been stoked for years by opportunists in the region, Israel is a nation that desires peace and harmony with its neighbors.

And that effort is working. Despite the fierce fighting still occurring in Syria today, Israel had only one combat encounter with Islamic State fighters in the area last year while Syrian rebels have yet to engage Israeli forces in any capacity. In such a contentious and hazardous area, this is not luck, this is the result of winning hearts and minds. Its hard to demonize an enemy who has saved your child's life, clothed your brother, and fed you when you were hungry.

Charity and kindness can be some of our most effective tools in the battle against extremism and war. With their efforts today, Israel is not only saving lives and doing good work, but ensuring that a generation of Syrians will grow up knowing the truth about their good neighbors across the border.
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UK TO PURCHASE ISRAELI IRON DOME DEFENSE SYSTEM TO DEFEND FALKLANDS: By: Colin Wingfield

Britain is buying Israel's Iron Dome short range missile defense system to protect the Falkland Islands according to reports in the UK media. The system is produced by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. using software developed by Israeli startup mPrest. A British Defense Ministry spokesman said, "Following an open competition we selected Rafael for a £78 million ($105 million) contract to provide the main computer system and boost our defense of the Falkland Islands." The system will be called the Sky Sabre system and the final decision to buy by the British came after France signed a deal to sell five Super Etendard combat jets to Argentina. The procurement from Rafael is part of a £280 million defense package for the Falklands announced by the British Ministry of defense in 2015. Iron Dome demonstrated its ability to intercept short range missiles fired at Israel from Gaza and over the past decade it has shot down more than 1,200 such rockets. (Globes) [Comment]

‘WE HAVE TIES WITH A DOZEN ARAB COUNTRIES’By: Colin Wingfield

Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon says that Israel enjoys warm relations with many Arab countries despite the fact that these countries officially refuse to recognize Israel's existence. "We are talking about a dozen Islamic countries, including the Arab countries that understand the potential of relations with Israel. The State of Israel is not the regional problem, it is the regional solution, so we are strengthening this cooperation." Danon also said that USA Ambassador Nikki Haley has dramatically "changed the atmosphere" at the UN. "Saudi Arabia has been rumored to be particularly close with Israel due to the two countries common fear of Iran. The Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar reported last week that the Saudi government is weighing the possible normalization of relations with Israel ahead of a planned Middle East peace program by the Trump administration which aims to not only secure a final status agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, but lead to recognition of the Jewish state by the larger Arab world. (Arutz-7) Intercede that Israel’s relationships with Arab countries will continue to improve and that they will recognize the Jewish state. Pray for unity in their stand against the most dangerous entities in the Middle East which include Iran, Hezbollah and other terrorist groups supported by the Islamic Republic. Pray that Israeli politicians, leaders and the general public would seek the Lord first in all of their endeavors to be protected from their enemies.
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INCREDIBLE 1,500 –YEAR –OLD CHRISTIAN MOSAIC UNCOVERED IN ISRAEL: By: Colin Wingfield

Archaeologists in Israel have uncovered a stunning 1,500-year-old Christian mosaic that was once the floor of a church or monastery. Experts found the mosaic during an excavation in the ancient Mediterranean coastal city of Ashdod-Yam, now part of the modern city of Ashdod. The discovery was announced Thurs. 23 Nov. 2017 by the Israel Antiquities Authority. An inscription in Greek dedicated to the structure’s builders offered archaeologists a vital clue. The inscription mentions a date on the ancient Georgian calendar, enabling experts to date the building. "By the grace of God (or Christ), this work was done from the foundation under Procopius, our most saintly and most holy bishop, in the month Dios of the 3rd indiction, year 292" it reads. The year 292 corresponds to 539 A.D. "This is the earliest appearance of the use of the Georgian calendar in the Land of Israel, many years before it was used in Georgia itself,” explained Dr. Leah Di Segni of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who deciphered the inscription.

Ashdod-Yam was an important city during the Byzantine period. Long hidden under sand dunes, the city is now revealing its secrets. "As far as we know, Ashdod is now home to the largest community of Jews of Georgian origin in the world,” said Dr. Alexander Fantalkin of Tel Aviv University and Sa’ar Ganor of the Israel Antiquities Authority. "Testimony to the presence of the actual Georgians in the Land of Israel as far back as the Byzantine period has been found dozens of kilometers from Ashdod – in Jerusalem and its surroundings. But this is the first time that a Georgian church or monastery has been discovered on the Israeli coast.” (Fox) "I will give you hidden treasures, riches stored in secret places, so that you may know that I am the Lord, the God of Israel, who summons you by name.” Isa 45:3

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Young Christians – don't give up on the ChurchBy: C4i

 
The story is depressingly familiar. "Millennials walk away from the Church,” "Church attendance drops to record lows,” "poll shows majority of adults under 35 don't believe in a spiritual afterlife.” Same topic, different headlines. The church has a problem, and it knows it.

When Christian blogs talk about this issue, it's often from the perspective of the church. What can the church do to appeal to the modern generation? Where are we letting our young people down? What problems do we need to address to win back this lost generation? These are important questions and ones that should be asked. But today, I want to write about something different. I want to speak directly to young Christians and give them some reasons to stick with the church.

You can be part of the solution

The church isn't perfect. In fact, it's a far cry from perfect. There is judgment, gossip, hypocrisy, and that's just for starters. The alienation so many young Christians feel from the church isn't something that just happened. It's not the fault of reality TV or wi-fi signals or any other boogeyman that apologists will sometimes blame for the lack of young bodies in the pews. Young people are leaving the church because they are disappointed. Because they see the same problems in the church they've seen since they were children, the same problems their parents put up with, and it's not getting any better. 

It's an understandable reaction. But, it's not a productive one. The church needs your disappointment. It needs your dissatisfaction with the way things are. Not from the perspective of an outside spectator looking in, but as someone on the inside. As a person who is willing to stand up and try to fix these issues, to take the church where it needs to go in the 21st century. 

You can leave the church and wash your hands of it, or you can stick around and get to work. You can help build the church you want to see.

The church needs new, loud, voices

Change is never easy. Every push for progress, reform, or change in history has been met with resistance. People are reluctant to change what they're used to at the best of times, and can get downright hostile when push comes to shove. Jesus knew that. When he preached his radical Gospel of love he did it from within Judaism. He butted heads with the rabbis and pharisees of the day. He challenged longstanding traditions, spoke for the voiceless, and flipped over tables when He thought it was necessary. And he did it with love in his heart.

We need to follow in that courageous example. We need the conviction and resolve to speak truth to power and weather the occasional bit of awkwardness or tension in the interest of preserving the church as an institution. Could you imagine how bleak and terrible this world would be if Jesus never had the courage to stand his ground? If he looked around at the pharisees, political corruption, and sad state of the nation and thought "well, no point sticking around here?” 

The church is worth saving

As a young Christian, you might not think you need the church. Why bother with a creaky old institution when you can pursue your walk with God all on your own? Or even better, why not get some of your friends together who feel the same way? A weekly spiritual group where you can sit down and discuss what's been bothering you and ideas about God and faith as you see fit?

There is nothing wrong with getting together with a group like that. If you feel like that is something that would bring you closer to God and help you in your daily struggles, then by all means go for it. But, it's not a substitute for church. 

Church is important precisely because it isn't a hand-picked group of fellow travelers who all share the same values, beliefs (and as is so often the case in close knit groups, backgrounds). Church is one of the few places left where you have to meet and interact people of different age groups, ethnicities, backgrounds, and opinions. It's essential to recognize that all of these people are your spiritual brothers and sisters, not just the ones that happen to align closest to your personal values. 

God loves all of us, and we need to learn the same. That something we can't do if we all pray on our own.

The church still has much to give. It can be a truly impactful instrument of Godliness, social change, and grace in our society. But only if the young Christians of today do their part to make it that way. This isn't the time to give up on the church – it's time to give it a new life.
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USA THREATENS TO CLOSE PALESTINIAN OFFICE IN WASHINGTON:By: Colin Wingfield

The Trump administration put the Palestine Liberation Organization on notice over the weekend that it will close the group's office in Washington if the Palestinians don't get serious about peace talks with Israel, State Department officials said. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has determined the Palestinians violated a USA law that calls for the closure of the PLO mission if they act against Israel in the International Criminal Court. In a speech to the UN General Assembly in Sept. 2017 Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas ran afoul of the law when he called on the ICC to investigate and prosecute Israel for war crimes against the Palestinians. The 2015 law requires shuttering the PLO mission if the Palestinians seek to "influence a determination by the ICC to initiate a judicially authorized investigation, or to actively support such an investigation, that subjects Israeli nationals to an investigation for alleged crimes against Palestinians." (CNN) [Comment]

IDF FIRES AT SYRIAN ARMY POSITION IN GOLAN: By: Colin Wingfield

 Israeli tank units in the Golan Heights fired a warning shot at a Syrian army position inside a no-man’sland along the Israeli-Syrian frontier Sunday evening 19 Nov. 2017. The Syrian position was illegally occupied inside the slender buffer zone which separates the Israeli and Syrian-held portions of the Golan Heights. The buffer zone was created as part of the cease-fire agreement which ended the 1973 Yom Kippur War. In 1974, the two powers signed the Agreement on Disengagement between Israel and Syria, creating a narrow slice of neutral territory where both sides were prohibited to station military forces. A United Nations force, the UN Disengagement Observer Force, was charged with monitoring the buffer zone. Following the illegal establishment of the Syrian foothold in the buffer zone, an IDF tank unit in the Golan fired at the Syrian position to deter further provocations by the Syrian government. It is unclear if any damage or casualties resulted from the IDF tank fire. "In the last few hours,” an IDF spokesperson said, "the Syrian Armed Forces violated the 1974 ceasefire by strengthening a military post in the demilitarized zone between Syria & Israel. In response, an IDF tank fired a warning shot towards the area.” (INN) Continue to intercede that the escalating gathering of hostile forces, including Iran and Hezbollah in Syria - endangering Israel – will be contained and controlled. "Scatter the nations who delight in war.” Ps.68:30 [Comment]

ISRAELI MINISTER REVEALS COVERT CONTACTS WITH SAUDI ARABIA:By: Colin Wingfield

An Israeli cabinet minister said on 19 Nov. 2017 that Israel has had covert contacts with Saudi Arabia amid common concerns over Iran, a first disclosure by a senior Israeli official of such contacts. In an interview on Army Radio, Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz was asked why Israel was hiding its ties with Saudi Arabia. Steinitz replied: "We have ties that are indeed partly covert with many Muslim and Arab countries, and usually we are the party that is not ashamed. It's the other side that is interested in keeping the ties quiet. With us there is no problem, but we respect the other side's wish, when ties are developing, whether it's with Saudi Arabia or with other Arab countries or other Muslim countries, and there is much more ... but we keep it secret." (J.Post) [Comment]

ISRAEL TO SEE RAINFALL, POSSIBLE FLOODING, THROUGHOUT THE WEEK: By: Colin Wingfield

Providing hope for the Kinneret's (Sea of Galilee) seriously decreasing water level, Israel's weather forecast for this week includes both rainfall and possible flooding. Monday's 20 Nov. 2017, weather was cloudy, with a slight drop in temperatures. Local rains were expected along the coast and in Israel's north. On Monday evening heavier rains fell in Israel's north and center, accompanied by isolated thunderstorms. Tuesday was expected to see intermittent rainfall in Israel's north and center, as well as isolated thunderstorms with a chance of flooding along the coast, as well as in the Jordan Valley, the Judean Desert, and the Dead Sea. Temperatures will drop throughout the week and conditions will be cloudy, with a chance of light local rainfall from Israel's north to the northern Negev. Temperatures will remain lower than seasonal average. Thursday will be cloudy, with a chance of light local rains. (Arutz-7) Please intercede for a much needed abundant rainy season in Israel but with limited damage to homes, property and agriculture. [Comment]

Croatia's slow and steady whitewashing of their actions during the HolocaustBy: C4i

 
The Jewish community in Croatia boycotted the government-sponsored Holocaust commemoration in 2016. This year, they did it again. 

Why would a Jewish community do such a thing? Because they can tell when somebody is speaking out of both sides of their mouth. Croatia's politicians have a Nazi problem, and it seems to be getting worse, not better.

Croatia is a country that is at war with it's past. As part of the former Yugoslavia, Croatia's Ustasha regime acted as the willing militant arm of Hitler's occupation force in the area. The far-right party which was active before the Nazi invasion and subsequent occupation came to friendly terms with the Nazis and were installed as the governing body for the Independent State of Croatia. With this power, the Ustasha carried out a systematic ethnic cleansing of Serbians, Jews, and Romani living in the area. These actions are well documented and collaborated by survivors held in Ustasha camps. It happened. 

But, the current powers that be in Croatia would prefer to ignore that past. While other Axis nations have worked to come to grips with the sins of their fathers, Croatia is a state in deep denial about its past, and that denial extends straight to the top.

Take president Grabar-Kitarovic for example, a woman who seems to change her sentiment depending on which audience she's in front of. During a 2015 visit to Israel, she expressed contrition at Yad Vashem to the Jewish people, saying "I express my deepest regrets to all the victims of the Holocaust in Croatia, killed at the hands of the collaborationist Ustasha regime during World War II,”  
But, this same woman also leads a party that makes its bread and butter by appealing to a far-right nationalism base that not only denies the criminal deeds of their ancestors, but lionizes them. For all of Mrs. Kitarovic's statements in front of the world's premier Holocaust museum, she has also been spotted proudly posing with the Ustasha flag, all smiles and grins, shoulder to shoulder with holocaust deniers. She has also repeatedly gone out of her way to express her fondness for a pro-Ustasha musician who goes by the stage-name Thompson. Thompson's music is the anthem of the nationalist movement and frequently invokes sentiment that glorifies the Ustasha's history.

We all know every politician flip flops a little, but this is more than just an awkward photo-op at a gala. This is an intentional playing to both audiences, an insidious kind of dog whistling that allows her to maintain a position as historically aware and condemning of the Ustasha, while also letting her far-right nationalist base know she is actually sympathetic to their views. Accuse her of antisemitism and her defenders will be quick shout about her empty Yad Vashem statements while lapping up the little nods that let them know what she really thinks. Publicly she's saying the right things, but winking at the camera the whole time.

In fact, let's look at that statement she made during the 2015 visit, because even that is a bit of a verbal card shuffle. She expresses regrets to victims killed by the "collaborationist Ustasha regime.” It might seem like a normal statement, but note the use of "collaborationist.” By positioning the Ustasha as "collaborators” it makes them seem like just another cats-paw of the Nazis. Another regime forced by circumstance and fear into doing the Nazis dirty work. That they enforced the Nazis views of racial purity and superiority to save their own skins. This lets them be seen by history as perhaps cowardly, but not evil.

But this is of course a dodge. The Ustasha regime was a brutally racist and violent organization well before the Nazis began exerting any kind of force on Yugoslavia. They organized in 1929 as a populist movement with a large base of support. They carried out violent demonstrations, beatings, acts of vandalism and intimidation, and even assassinations all on their own for years before the start of WWII. The movement was founded on and energized by a vision for a racially "pure" Croatia, its leaders held speeches openly promoting genocide against Serbs, Romani, and of course, the Jews. The Independent State of Croatia might have been a fascist puppet state of the Axis powers, but the Ustasha were right on board with Hitler's ideology and practices. They were enthusiastic partners to the Nazis final solution, not a bunch of coerced and cowed victims.

Sadly, Grabar-Kitarovic is far from the only one in the Croatian government playing to the nationalist crowd, and others are far less subtle about it. Cultural Minister Zlatko Hasanbegović openly flirts with nationalist sentiment so often that it would be a stretch to consider him a closet fascist – more like a coy one.  

Hasanbegović  made waves recently after he attended the Croatian premiere of a documentary film titled Jasenovac—The Truth. The film alleges the infamous Jasenovac concentration camp (the execution site of over 100,000 innocent Serbs and other "undesirables” including 12,000-20,000 Jews) was not in fact a death camp (despite overwhelming evidence of the horrors committed there), but a "labor camp” with far more luxurious living conditions than the camps historically documented squalor. 

The film further alleges that the death toll of the camp was a post-war fabrication and that the harshness of the camp's conditions were purposefully exaggerated to illicit pity for the Serbs and Jews held there and as an excuse to excise certain political organizations from public consideration. 

This is all text-book holocaust denial, the same tricks trotted out by Nazis sympathizers again and again since the war. Yet, despite its transparent false narrative, Hasanbegović had high praise for the film, saying "Such films are useful because they speak about a number of taboo topics. This is the best way to finally shed light on a number of controversial places in Croatian history.” 

Of course, this is par for the course for Hasanbegović, he has a storied history of blatant Ustasha revisionism and sympathy. Hasanbegović has been criticized in the past due to pro-Ustasha articles he wrote as a college student for nationalist publications  in which he lauded Ustasha hatchet-men as heroes. There are also photos of him as a teenager dressed in Ustasha badges and markings, seeming to be a member of a nationalist youth group. 

Yet, despite these obvious sympathies and a massive outcry from the Croatian Jewish community to remove him, he remains in his position. His fellow cabinet-mates offering only deflections and apologies on his behalf, no action or real condemnation. Make no mistake, his soft stance on Coratia's antisemitic history is not a bug, but a feature to his party. It was not a mistake that he was given the post of Cultural Minister.
All the while, public institutions continue to downplay and distance themselves form their historical actions. The public Jasenovac exhibit, for example, the memorial built on the site of mass executions, shows the facility as more of work camp than anything else. The mass executions are downplayed and talked around. It's acknowledge that people suffered in the camp, but in the way anyone would suffer in a prison. No photos of bodies or executions are displayed anywhere despite the vast amount of photographic evidence of those crimes readily available. If one was to tour the Jasenovac site today without any external knowledge, they'd leave thinking it was more akin to an internment camp or corrections facility than the brutal "Auschwitz of the Balkans” that it was. Again, that is not a mistake or an oversight, but a subtle and deliberate distortion of history.

What is happening in Croatia is just one example of the historical revisionism going on in Eastern Europe. As more politicians blow louder dog whistles to their antisemitic base, pundits become more blatant with their rhetoric, and public displays of outrageous behaviour become more common, we all need to take guard, even in North America. 

It is to the Jewish community in Croatia's credit that they have taken such a stand against the growing radicalization they see around them, but they cannot be expected to fight alone. It is up to all citizens of good conscience and moral clarity to recognize the resurgent groundswell of Nazism that is taking hold around the globe and set themselves against it. 
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