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Friday, November 25, 2011

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  1.  Report: Hizbullah Considering Military Coup if Assad Falls  2.  Squeezed by Israel, Palestinians Aim to Collect More Taxes  3.  UN'S Ban Ki-Moon to Netanyahu: Transfer Funds to Palestinians  4.  US, UK, Canada to Announce New Sanctions on Iran  5.  Decrease in Terrorist Attacks in Judea and Samaria  6.  Israel Boosts Diplomatic Mission to Turkey  7.  The Blessing of Rain, but not in the Right Locations  8.  ADL Honors Aristocrat Who Helped Jews  9.  Angels on Ambucycles10.  New Revelations Concerning the Origin of the Temple Mount Wall
  1.  Report: Hizbullah Considering Military Coup if Assad FallsHizbullah's leadership is considering the possibility of taking control of Beirut and effectively carrying out a military coup in Lebanon should the current Syrian regime fall, the al-Arabia network reported Tuesday [November 22]. 

According to the report, Hizbullah members have expressed concerns over the escalation of the civil uprising in Syria, which could lead to the fall of Bashar Assad's regime. The Syrian president is an ally of the Lebanese Shiite group.

Sources close to Hizbullah noted that it was due to those concerns that the Hizbullah leadership was examining various scenarios, including a "broad maneuver on the ground," similar to the takeover of Beirut in May 2008. However, the current plans apparently include a much more extensive maneuver which may expand to a military coup.

"As soon as Hizbullah will sense that the collapse of Assad's regime is imminent, armed cells will quickly begin operating to seize control of Beirut's eastern and western parts," one of the sources told al-Arabia.

"This operation, which will be coordinated with Hizbullah's allies, including Michel Aoun's Free Patriotic Movement [a Lebanese political party since 2005], will be carried out under the banner of 'protecting the resistance and its weapons inside Lebanon,'" he said.

According to the source, Hizbullah will explain that the takeover "as an act that is aimed at countering Lebanese forces plotting to suppress the resistance in cooperation with foreign elements, headed by Israel, and take advantage of (Assad's downfall) to annihilate Hizbullah."

About a week and a half ago Hizbullah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah warned Israel and the US that a war against Iran and Syria would lead to an all-out regional conflict.

"They should understand that a war on Iran and Syria will not remain in Iran and Syrian territory, but it will engulf the whole region, and there is no escaping this reality," Nasrallah said during a televised speech honoring "Martyrs' Day."

(By Roee Nahmias, Ynetnews, November 22, 2011)

Prayer Focus
Declare God's sovereign rule over the Middle East. Thank Him that He is a covenant-keeping God who will continue to be faithful to Israel.

Scripture
"Come, behold the works of the LORD, who has made desolations in the earth. He makes wars cease to the end of the earth; He breaks the bow and cuts the spear in two; He burns the chariot in the fire" (Psalm 46:8-9).




2.  Squeezed by Israel, Palestinians Aim to Collect More TaxesPalestinian Authority Prime Minster Salam Fayyad is determined to wean his government off reliance on foreign assistance and tax transfer from Israel, and one way he aims to do that is by collecting more taxes from Palestinians.

Fayyad made his plans clear at an investor conference in Ramallah this week, where he asked businesspeople to voluntarily delay investment tax credits they are entitled to for three years to help the PA pay its bills.

"We are not saying that that the government will rescind these benefits but that the business sector should act voluntarily," Fayyad said at a conference sponsored by the Palestine Exchange on Monday, terming it a patriotic act. "It's a message of empowerment for the national economy, to deliver a message that the Palestinians don't just give speeches."

The PA is facing a massive cash crunch. Angry that the PA won membership last month in the United Nations Educational, Scientific, Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and that it is now trying to forge a national unity government between the Fatah and Hamas movements, Israel began withholding taxes it collects for the PA that pay for more than two thirds of the PA's spending.

Meanwhile, foreign donors, facing fiscal crises of their own, have not come through with promised aid while a slowing Palestinian economy has reduced whatever taxes and fees the PA collects.

Fayyad said the PA is also in the process of overhauling the tax code with the aim of increasing collections and making it more progressive by taxing the richer more. On the expenses side, Fayyad is trying to cut the PA's bloated budget, which pays the salaries for 150,000 state employees serving a population of about 3.8 million.

(By the Media Line, November 25, 2011)

Prayer Focus
Pray that this new initiative to be independent of foreign aid will increase. Pray that foreign donors will reevaluate their aid to the Palestinians that has kept them so dependent.

Scripture
"He who has a slack hand becomes poor, but the hand of the diligent makes rich" (Proverbs 10:4).




3.  UN'S Ban Ki-Moon to Netanyahu: Transfer Funds to PalestiniansUnited Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to end the freeze on transferring about [US] $100 million a month that Israel collects in the form of tax and customs revenue for the Palestinian Authority. Israel imposed the freeze in retaliation for the Palestinians seeking recognition of statehood and full membership at the UN. It was then reiterated when the Palestinians became full members of UNESCO, the United Nations cultural agency.

The loss of funding is critical to the PA which is cash-poor and needs the money in order to pay its employees. Ban told Netanyahu in a telephone conversation that Israel is violating international law by withholding the money. By transferring the money and ending building in areas Israel acquired in the 1967 war, it would be helping "to create an environment conducive for the resumption of direct negotiations," according to Ban.

The secretary general also praised Israel's approval of UN building projects in the Gaza Strip and asked Netanyahu to do more to lift the remaining embargo of goods that has been in place since Hamas forcibly seized control of Gaza from Fatah.

Netanyahu also took a call from US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton who also implored the Israeli leader to transfer the funds. Sources indicate Netanyahu will not have an answer until after Palestinian Authority head Mahmoud Abbas meets in Cairo with Hamas leader Khaled Mashal on Thursday [Nov. 24].

Another wrinkle in the issue of American funding for the Palestinians has emerged in the form of a demand by two Congressmen for an inquiry into whether the PA is funding the building of housing for terrorists released from Israeli prisons in the recent swap for Israeli captive Gilad Shalit.

(By The Media Line, November 23, 2011)

Prayer Focus
Pray that Netanyahu and the Israeli government will remain firm in their resolve. Pray that corruption and any misappropriation of funds in the Palestinian Authority will be exposed.

Scripture
"Then you will understand the fear of the LORD, and find the knowledge of God. For the LORD gives wisdom; from His mouth come knowledge and understanding; He stores up sound wisdom for the upright; He is a shield to those who walk uprightly" (Proverbs 2:5-7).




4.  US, UK, Canada to Announce New Sanctions on IranWASHINGTON - The United States, Canada, and Britain are preparing to announce a new, coordinated set of sanctions against Iran on Monday [November 21]. According to an ABC report, the decision comes amid growing concerns that the Islamic Republic is pursuing nuclear weapons despite its adamant denials.

US officials said that the new set of sanctions aims to target Iran's nuclear sector, as well as "plug key gaps" that have allowed Iran to circumvent existing sanctions on its energy and financial sectors. The United Kingdom and Canada are also expected to announce unilateral measures meant to sever all Iranian ties to their economies.

The European Union is expected to announce its own set of sanctions in early December. The US State Department plans to impose new sanctions on Iran's petrochemical industry with the aim of discouraging foreign companies from investing in that industry.

Correspondingly, the US Treasury is expected to announce that it has found the Iranian financial system [to be] a "jurisdiction of primary money laundering concern," which will require American banks to exercise extra vigilance in their dealings with foreign accounts and especially in making sure they are not indirectly dealing with Iran.

According to Washington officials, the measure stands to have "a cascading effect" on foreign financial institutions, making them even more reluctant to do business with Iran. According to ABC, the US is also set to designate additional Iranian entities for their role in Iran's nuclear program, making them "undesirable business partners" for foreign investors.

Despite growing pressures to impose truly disabling sanctions on Tehran, it seems that Iran's Central Bank, as well as on Iran's oil and gas sector, will be once again excluded from the current measures.

(By Yitzhak Benhorin, Ynetnews, November 21, 2011)

Prayer Focus
Pray that the nations will become more serious about sanctions against Iran and stiffen them. Pray that other creative means to hinder Iran's nuclear ambitions will be found.

Scripture
"The king shall have joy in Your strength, O LORD; and in Your salvation how greatly shall he rejoice! You have given him his heart's desire, and have not withheld the request of his lips" (Psalm 2:1-2).




5.  Decrease in Terrorist Attacks in Judea and SamariaA five-year summary by the Central Command shows a decrease in the number of every kind of malicious terrorist attacks against Israel. The decrease includes rock hurling, shooting attacks, and use of explosives. In 2006, almost 600 shooting attacks by Palestinians against Jewish civilians in Judea and Samaria [or West Bank] were reported, in comparison to only 11 such attacks in 2010.

During the first half of 2011, five such attacks were reported. "The Judea and Samaria region is a lot quieter than it has been in the past, though terrorism still exists. For example, the August 2010 shooting attack in Beit Hagai and the terrorist attack where the Fogel family was slaughtered last March," said a Central Command officer.

Additionally, in the past year two stabbing attacks by terrorists took place, in comparison to 14 in 2009. The number of explosives used was reduced by a half during the first half of this year in comparison to 2010. Till the end of September 2011, approximately 1,900 rock throwing incidents were recording, a decrease of over 20% in comparison to 2009.

The relative decrease in terror attacks affected activity at the borders as well, "Two years ago, there were approximately 40 crossings in Judea and Samaria and today there are only ten, most of which are open except during specific warnings," added the officer. As for any potential incidents, the officer explained that any conflict was averted through coordination with Palestinian security bodies.

(By Israel Defense Forces, November 22, 2011)

Prayer Focus
Praise God that Israel's efforts to deter terrorism are working.

Scripture
"The name of the LORD is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe" (Psalm 18:10).




6.  Israel Boosts Diplomatic Mission to TurkeyThe Foreign Ministry announced Monday [November 21] that it will be sending another diplomatic envoy to Ankara, who will act as the chargé d'affaires of the Israeli Embassy, despite the unrelenting tensions between Israel and Turkey.

It was not too long ago, in September, when Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu announced that following Jerusalem's adamant refusal to apologize over the 2010 Gaza flotilla raid, Ankara will be downgrading its diplomatic relations with Israel and suspending key military agreements. In a dramatic turn of events, Turkey announced that it was expelling Israeli Ambassador Gabby Levy from Ankara.

Davutoglu said Turkey's diplomatic representation in Israel would be further reduced to second-secretary level. In accordance, all lower Israeli diplomatic personnel above the second-secretary level have also been expelled.

The announcement followed a press conference, in which Davutoglu said that some of the UN's Palmer Report findings on the raid were "unacceptable," adding that it was "time for Israel to pay the price...The highest price it can pay is losing our friendship."

Following the expulsion of Levy, the Turks announced that no Israeli diplomats above the second-level secretary will be allowed to remain in Ankara. This led Jerusalem officials to search for the most viable candidate meeting Ankara's criteria, offering the position to Joseph Levy-Safri. Safri, 39, a conflict-resolution attorney, enjoys high esteem in diplomatic circles, and most recently, he has served as part of Israel's mission to Uruguay.

(Excerpts of an article by Ronen Medzini, Ynetnews, November 21, 2011)

Prayer Focus
As relations between Turkey and Israel continues to cool, pray for the safety of all Jewish residents and government personnel in Turkey.

Scripture
"I will deliver you from the hand of the wicked, and I will redeem you from the grip of the terrible" (Jeremiah 15:21).




7.  The Blessing of Rain, but not in the Right LocationsThe past week has seen copious amounts of rain falling in certain parts of Israel. In the past ten days the Tel Aviv region was reported to have already had 44% of its annual rainfall this winter. This has been good news as the underground aquifers in the Dan region have been replenished somewhat after years of poor rainfall.

In fact, the past seven consecutive years the winter rainfall has been below average. There was also at times heavy rain in the North, but the ground was still hard and impacted, thus the rain bonanza becomes of little value as it does not sink into the ground.

The main fresh water resource in the North, the Sea of Galilee, is well below the so-called minimum red line. All the rainfall of the past week, which was less than the central region, added only one centimeter to the lake.

Next year, a fourth desalination plant, the biggest in the world, will come on-line. This will mean that some 65% of Israel's water needs will be produced in this way. Additionally 80% of waste water is now being treated and used for agricultural purposes. Although treated water is technically clean, and in theory drinkable, the water authority is only allowed to provide this water for agricultural use.

In Jerusalem on Monday [Nov. 21], earlier promises of a fine, but cool, sunny day turned into squally winds and heavy rain.

(By Isranet, November 21, 2011)

Prayer Focus
Praise God for the rain! Pray that it will continue to be abundant, in the right places, throughout the winter season and end the long seven-year drought.

Scripture
"Be glad then, you children of Zion, and rejoice in the LORD your God; for He has given you the former rain faithfully, and He will cause the rain to come down for you - the former rain, and the latter rain in the first month" (Joel 2:23).




8.  ADL Honors Aristocrat Who Helped JewsThe Anti-Defamation League (ADL) posthumously honored Count János Esterházy, a Hungarian aristocrat and member of the Slovak Parliament, for his efforts to save Jews during the Holocaust by helping Polish refugees, many of whom were Jews, and Slovak Jews flee to Hungary.

The ADL Jan Karski Courage to Care Award, established in 1987 to honor rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust era, was presented to Esterházy's grandson, Giovanni Malfatti, on November 3 during the League's 2011 Annual Meeting in New York City.

"I know first-hand how essential it is to have the help of just one person, who at the moment of moral collapse, did not forget the essential principle of leading a moral life: Do unto others, as you would have others do unto you," said Abraham H. Foxman, ADL national director and a Holocaust survivor who was saved by his Polish nanny.

"To help another human being when to do so will earn you scorn, contempt and even threaten your life and that of your family, that is to take a moral stand of incalculable value. János Esterházy did, and he deserves our recognition and our eternal thanks."

Born in 1901 in Austria-Hungary into the Hungarian aristocratic House of Esterházy, Esterházy became active in politics in the 1930s, serving as President of the Hungarian National Union League, President of the National Christian Socialist Party in Czechoslovakia, and then as a member of the Parliament of Prague.

In 1939, he became the only Hungarian member of Slovak Parliament, and he helped with the relocation of Polish refugees, many of whom were Jews, to Hungary. Then in 1942, he was the only one of 63 members of Parliament to vote against the deportation of Slovakia's Jews. Following the vote, he helped Jews flee to Hungary.

In 2010, Yad Vashem recognized and expressed appreciation for his efforts to save persecuted Jews during the Holocaust. "My mom told me and I will tell my son the story of a very courageous, decent man who did the right thing when many others did not," said Giovanni Malfatti, who accepted the award on behalf of his late grandfather. "We must not only remember the tragedy of the Holocaust, but also remember the good that occurred during it."

(Excerpts of an article by Ynetnews, November 20, 2011)

Prayer Focus
Pray for those who still suffer from the memories and grief of the Holocaust. Thank God for those who were so faithful to help the Jewish people in their greatest time of need and pray that we as Christians today will not fail them in future times of need.

Scripture
"'I will be the God of all the families of Israel, and they shall be My people.' Thus says the LORD: 'The people who survived the sword found grace in the wilderness - Israel, when I went to give him rest'" (Jeremiah 31:1-2).




9.  Angels on AmbucyclesUnited Hatzalah, Israel's only national all-volunteer emergency response organization, gets local medics to patients by foot or moped in a hurry. When the all-volunteer first-response medical organization Hatzalah starting operating in a religious Jerusalem neighborhood 20 years ago, they had to work in stealth mode. In those days, the group wasn't officially recognized.

 "We would listen in to the radio on shifts," founder Eli Beer recalls. "We had a number of people who would call us [directly], but every time we heard a call that came from our neighborhood, we would use our own frequency.  "Each volunteer would buy their own radio and oxygen tank, and I used to yell into the radio something like 'Bayit V'gan, No. 65, a child is choking!' The volunteers who heard this would run."

Today, any Israeli can call United Hatzalah of Israel by dialing 1221. Anyone can be a volunteer after passing a medics' course. Beer imported the model to Israel from US Jewish communities because it is neighborhood-based and allows medics to get to patients on foot or moped as they wait for an ambulance to arrive.

Especially in traffic-choked Jerusalem, those extra minutes count. And though it took time for Magen David Adom (MDA). Israel's national emergency medical services organization, to warm to the idea, today the two groups enjoy a beneficial partnership. Hatzalah is not intended to replace MDA but to complement it.

United Hatzalah Israel now works in all sectors of Israeli society, boasting 1,600 Arab and Jewish trained volunteers. The only all-volunteer first-response team in Israel that operates nationally, it has a fleet of ambucycles whose drivers rely on the Israeli-developed GPS system, Life Compass, to locate the distressed even in winding alleyways with poorly marked numbers on homes and apartment buildings stacked together like a mosaic.

The award-winning organization also demonstrates that people who could be enemies prefer instead to save each other's lives. Among the Hatzalah teams that spring into action from the midst of prayer, work, or middle-of-the-night sleep is an odd couple: an Orthodox Jewish fish store employee and a Muslim worker at a mosque in the Old City.

There are others like them, such as an Arab man who saved a Jewish life in a ritual bathhouse, and Beer himself, who ran out of the synagogue on Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement], the holiest day of the Jewish year, to save an Arab man suffering from a heart attack.

"I don't look at people as Arab or Jewish," says Beer, an Orthodox American who volunteered with MDA in Jerusalem at age 16 before moving to Israel. "Anyone can join us. We are a huge national organization still run from Jerusalem. You can see an Orthodox Jew, an Arab, a volunteer 'settler' and a guy who's not religious at all - all working together," says Beer.

(By Karin Kloosterman, Israel21c, November 21, 2011)

Prayer Focus
Praise God for this good work and for Muslims and Jews who can work side by side. Pray that the example of this organization will encourage more inter-ethnic collaboration on many levels.

Scripture
"And it came to pass, that when all our enemies heard thereof, and all the heathen that were about us saw these things, they were much cast down in their own eyes: for they perceived that this work was wrought of our God" (Nehemiah 6:16).




10.  New Revelations Concerning the Origin of the Temple Mount WallIn archaeological excavations alongside the ancient drainage channel of Jerusalem, a very old ritual bath (mikveh) was recently discovered that challenges the conventional archaeological perception which regards Herod as being solely responsible for the construction of the Temple Mount wall.

Recently, reinforcement and maintenance measures were implemented in the pavement of Jerusalem's main street dating from 2,000 years ago and used by pilgrims when they went up to the Temple Mount. This was done as part of the project to re-expose the drainage channel that passes beneath the street, running from the Siloam Pool in the City of David to the Jerusalem Archaeological Garden near the Western Wall.

According to Professor Reich [assistant to the director of the excavation], "It became apparent during the course of the work that there are rock-hewn remains of different installations on the natural bedrock, including cisterns, ritual baths and cellars. These belonged to the dwellings of a residential neighborhood that existed there before King Herod decided to enlarge the Temple Mount compound.

The Jewish historian Josephus, a contemporary of that period, writes that Herod embarked on the project of enlarging the compound in the eighteenth year of his reign (that is in 22 BC) and described it as 'the largest project the world has ever heard of ' "

When it was decided to expand the compound, the area was confiscated and the walls of the buildings were demolished down to the bedrock. The rock-cut installations were filled with earth and stones so as to be able to build on them.

When the locations of the Temple Mount corners were determined and work was begun setting the first course of stone in place, it became apparent that one of the ritual baths was situated directly in line with the Western Wall. The builders filled in the bath with earth, placed three large flat stones on the soil and built the first course of the wall on top of this blockage.

While sifting the soil removed from inside the sealed ritual bath, three clay oil lamps were discovered of a type that was common in the first century AD. In addition, the sifting also yielded seventeen bronze coins that can be identified. Dr. Donald Ariel, curator of the numismatic collection of the IAA, determined that the latest coins (4 in all) were struck by the Roman procurator of Judea, Valerius Gratus, in the year 17/18 AD.

This means that Robinson's Arch, and possibly a longer part of the Western Wall, were constructed after that year - that is to say: at least twenty years after Herod's death (which is commonly thought to have occurred in the year 4 BC).

This bit of archaeological information illustrates the fact that the construction of the Temple Mount walls and Robinson's Arch was an enormous project that lasted decades and was not completed during Herod's lifetime.

This dramatic find confirms Josephus' descriptions which state that it was only during the reign of King Agrippa II (Herod's great-grandson) that the work was finished, and upon its completion there were eight to ten thousand unemployed in Jerusalem.

(By Isranet, November 23, 2011)

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