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jueves, 5 de septiembre de 2019

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Don’t conflate criticism of Netanyahu and Israel

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks to Mako, an Israeli news station, during an event in New York. (Screenshot)
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said her criticisms of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should not be seen as shots at the Jewish state.
“The Netanyahu administration has been pursuing a lot of extraordinarily concerning policies,” Ocasio Cortez, D-N.Y., told Israel’s Channel 12 News in a recent media opportunity in New York.
The freshman lawmaker likened Netanyahu to President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly attacked her.
“To conflate an individual leader or ego with being against the entire country I think is hallmark behavior of folks like our president,” she said. “Just like we have the ability to criticize our president without being anti-American, I think we can criticize the policies” of Netanyahu without being anti-Israel.
Trump has accused Ocasio-Cortez and three other progressive freshmen congresswomen of being anti-Semitic, apparently based on the fact that two of them, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, back Israel boycotts. (Ocasio-Cortez and Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts do not.)
Ocasio-Cortez said in the interview that Trump was instrumentalizing anti-Semitism to distract from his policies.
“It’s done completely in bad faith and they can no longer use this allegation of anti-Semitism to defend their unjust and inhumane policies,” she said. “You can’t use this cudgel of anti-Semitism to scare people away from pointing that out.”

Scarlett Johansson on abuse allegations against Woody Allen: ‘I believe him’

From left to right, Penelope Cruz, Scarlett Johansson and Woody Allen attend the Los Angeles premiere of "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" at the Mann Village Theatre in Los Angeles, Aug 4, 2008. (Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images)
(JTA) — Scarlett Johansson threw her support behind Woody Allen, who has been accused of sexual abuse.
“I love Woody,” the Jewish actress told the Hollywood Reporter in an article published Wednesday. “I believe him, and I would work with him anytime.”
In 1992, Allen’s daughter Dylan Farrow accused him of sexual abuse. The Jewish filmmaker denies the claims.
The allegations resurfaced last year with the growth of the #MeToo movement. In December, model Babi Christina Engelhardt said that Allen had a sexual relationship with her when she was 16.
Allen has faced backlash as a result of the allegations. Amazon nixed a $68 million movie deal, allegedly due to the claims. A number of actors who worked on his latest movie, “A Rainy Day in New York,” donated their salaries to anti-rape and harassment organizations in the wake of the renewed allegations.
Others have come to his defense.
Johansson has starred in three movies directed by Allen: “Match Point,” “Scoop” and “Vicky Cristina Barcelona.”

Nazi-looted art returned to heirs of German-Jewish art collector

The Clothing of Saint Clare by Saint Francis by Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia (Francis G. Mayer/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)
(JTA) — Germany returned two Nazi-looted late medieval panels to the heirs of a Jewish art collector.
The predella panels, found at the base of an altar, were owned by businessman Harry Fuld Sr. Dating from about 1455, the works by the Italian artist Giovanni di Paolo depict two scenes of the life of St. Clare of Assisi.
They were in Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie (Old Master Gallery) and returned with the assistance of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, the artnet website reported.
The foundation also has overseen the restitution to Fuld’s heirs of a late medieval alabaster relief in 2009 and two fabric fragments in 2012, The relief remains hanging in the Bode Museum in Berlin through an agreement with the heirs.
Fuld, who died in 1932, owned a Frankfurt-based company that produced and sold telephones. The Nazis expropriated the company from his wife, Lucie Mayer-Fuld, and his two sons. Mayer-Fuld fled to France and the sons to England.
In 1940 the two panels were bought by what was then called the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum and entered the national collection.
More than 500 items in Germany’s lost-art database are listed as belonging to Mayer-Fuld, including 13 paintings, 18 sculptures, and more than 482 craft and folk artworks.

Netanyahu makes first visit to Hebron since 1998 and vows it will never be empty of Jews

Israeli soldeirs secure the area outside the Cave of the Patriarchs before the visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the West Bank city of Hebron, on Sept. 4, 2019. (Wisam Hashlamoun/Flash90)
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, making his first visit to Hebron since 1998, said Wednesday that the West Bank city “will never be empty of Jews.”
Netanyahu made the remarks at a ceremony to mark the 90th anniversary of the massacre of Jews in Hebron, a mostly Palestinian city about 18 miles from Jerusalem.
His last visit there was before he first became prime minister, according to reports.
“We are not strangers in Hebron, we will remain here forever,” Netanyahu he said at the afternoon ceremony. “We have not come to dispossess anyone, but nobody will dispossess us either.”
The ceremony took place in the plaza in front of the Tomb of the Patriarchs, a site holy to Jews and Muslims. Half of the site is used for Muslim worship and half for Jewish worship. Some 800 Jews live in their own enclave there among 200,000 Palestinians.
“We have come here to unite in memory, to express victory over the bloodthirsty rioters who committed the horrific massacre 90 years ago today,” Netanyahu said. “We have accomplished historical justice, and returned to the city of the patriarchs,” he also said.
Netanyahu did not announce any new Jewish building in Hebron or suggest applying sovereignty over the city, as many expected he would.
Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein and Culture Minister Miri Regev of Netanyahu’s Likud party both called for Israeli sovereignty over Hebron in their speeches.
The Palestinian Authority called Netanyahu’s visit a “dangerous escalation” meant to garner right-wing votes prior to the Sept. 17 election.
Earlier Wednesday at a conference in Hebron on the topic of the massacre, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin said the cave “was bought for full price” and “our right to this land was established as just and moral, a right to property over which is and will always be uncontestable.”
He called the city a “test of our ability to live together, Jews and Arabs, to live decent lives side by side.”

Benjamin Netanyahu becomes welfare minister, his 4th portfolio in addition to prime minister

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to the media after the Knesset voted to dissolve itself, May 30, 2019. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will serve as welfare minister in the wake of the resignation of Haim Katz over charges of fraud and breach of trust.
Netanyahu adds the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, generally known as welfare, to three other ministries he now leads: defense, health and Diaspora affairs.
Katz stepped down last month following the announcement by Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit of the indictment. The resignation went into effect on Wednesday. Katz remains a lawmaker for Netanyahu’s Likud party, however.
Netanyahu became the defense minister following the November resignation of Avigdor Liberman, head of the Yisrael Beiteinu party. Netanyahu  dismissed Naftali Bennett, now of the United Right party, from the government in June and took on his Diaspora affairs portfolio. Yaakov Litzman of the United Torah Judaism Party resigned as health minister in 2017 but remains deputy health minister.

Josh Rosen won’t start season as the starting quarterback for NFL’s Miami Dolphins

Josh Rosen of the Miami Dolphins leaves the field following a preseason game against the New Orleans Saints at the Superdome in New Orleans, Aug. 29, 2019. (Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
(JTA) — Josh Rosen, the Jewish quarterback traded to the Miami Dolphins this offseason, will have to wait a little longer to get his chance in the Florida sun.
Rosen, the UCLA star who was drafted in the first round by the Arizona Cardinals in 2018, could not earn the starting job for the first game of the National Football League season on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens. Ryan Fitzpatrick, a journeyman brought in from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, will direct the offense.
The news is no doubt disappointing plenty of South Florida Jewish fans, who expected they had their heir apparent to Jay Fiedler, the Dolphins’ starter for the better part of five seasons from 2000 to 2004. Fieldler, a Dartmouth graduate, was inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2002.
The Dolphins, who have a new head coach in former New England Patriots assistant Brian Flores, had sent second- and fifth-round draft picks to Arizona to bring in Rosen.
Rosen promises no “ayin haras” — evil eyes — for Fitzpatrick.
“I’ll push him every single day for him to get better, and if he doesn’t get better, I’ll hopefully surpass him at some point,” he said via CBS Sports. “We’re teammates. We’re both Dolphins, and I’m rooting for him as hard as anyone because I think – as I said before – a rising tide raises all ships.”
Keep the faith, Jewish fans: Rosen didn’t get his first start for the Cardinals until the fourth game last season.

Tourist pays $2,800 for shawarma platter in Jerusalem

A shawarma platter with falafel and hummus (Katherine Frey/The Washington Post/Getty Images)
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Was it the most amazing shawarma platter ever?
At $2,800, one would hope so.
That’s what one tourist was charged for the plate by a Jerusalem restaurant located near the Jaffa Gate.
In a post last week to the Secret Jerusalem Facebook page, Laura Ziff asked for assistance in locating information about the restaurant in order to secure a refund. Her receipt from the eatery, which she identified as Old City Shawarma, showed that Ziff had been charged 10,100 shekels for the meal.
The owner told Israel’s Channel 13 that the transaction was a mistake.
A former employee, however, told the morning news program on Israel’s Channel 12 that the owners had used the tactic several times before. He said that sometimes the owner would quote the price in shekels but then charge the number quoted in dollars or euros. The employee added that some tourists gave up trying to recover the money that they were overcharged.
On Monday, Ziff posted in the comments section of her original post that she had been contacted by the restaurants owners, who apologized for the misunderstanding.
“I am confident that they are trying to do the right thing,” she wrote. “I am hopeful that within the next day or so everything will be resolved.”
One of the commenters on her Facebook page wrote: “100 people should go and have shwarma there and when he comes with the bill they can tell him that Laura Ziff already paid!”

Argentina’s former president under fire for ‘consuming oranges from Israel’ comment

Former Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, seen in 2015, is taking a hit from a Jewish group in her country for comments it called ironic. (Mauro Rico via Flickr)
(JTA) — Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, the former president of Argentina who was indicted while in office for allegedly covering up Iran’s involvement in the 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish center, is under fire from a Jewish group in her country.
The Argentine Zionist Organization took aim at Kirchner, now a candidate for vice president, for using the import of Israeli oranges into the country to target the free trade practices of the current president.
“[President Mauricio] Macri allowed the free import of anything you can think of,” Kirchner said. “With Macri we ended up consuming oranges from Israel, apples from Chile, wines from I don’t know where,” adding that Macri “agreed to everything that the economic sectors demanded.”
The group saw the comment as ironic since Kirchner as president signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran in 2013 to jointly investigate the alleged involvement of senior Iranian officials in the bombing of the AMIA Jewish center. In March 2018, she was indicted for covering up Iranian officials’ involvement in the attack.
“It is a paradox of fate that Mrs. Fernandez, promoter of the cover-up Memorandum with Iran, used the example of Israeli oranges,” the Argentine Zionist Organization said in a statementreleased Tuesday.
The statement suggested that Kirchner not make her political comeback with misleading statistics, “as if buying Israeli oranges were the root of all the ills of our country.”
Kirchner currently serves as a senator representing Buenos Aires. As long as she remains a sitting senator, she has immunity from prosecution in the Iran cover-up case.
The decision to put Kirchner and the former government officials on trial dates back to the accusation made in 2015 by the late prosecutor Alberto Nisman, who claimed that Kirchner had set up a “parallel communication channel” with Iran in order to avoid incriminating senior Iranian government officials in the bombing. Nisman, who was Jewish, was shot to death just before he was to present his evidence to lawmakers.

Chabad opens its first center in Rwanda

Rabbi Chaim and Dina Bar Sella and 8-month-old Shneur Zalman arrive in Kigali, Rwanda, to set up the country's first Chabad center. (Courtesy of Chabad)
(JTA) — Chabad has opened its first center in Rwanda, which becomes the African nation’s first synagogue served by a permanent rabbi.
Rabbi Chaim and Dina Bar Sella, and their 8-month-old son, Shneur Zalman, arrived last week in Kigali and managed to gather a minyan for Shabbat prayers, Chabad.org reported.
They will serve under the auspices of Chabad of Central Africa led by Rabbi Shlomo Bentolila in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.
In the past, yeshiva students have made visits to Rwanda to run occasional Jewish events as part of Chabad’s “Roving Rabbis” program.
Rabbi Bar Sella said the new Chabad center will serve Jewish humanitarian workers and visiting businesspeople.
“We look forward to meeting the needs of everyone here,” he said.
The couple recently hosted a Jewish youth group from Great Britain that was touring Rwanda.

Jewish man and teen son stabbed with box cutter outside Brooklyn synagogue

(JTA) — A Jewish man and his teenage son were seriously wounded when they were stabbed with a box cutter outside a synagogue in Brooklyn.
The father, 45, and his son, 18, got into an argument early Sunday morning with three men who were drinking outside the synagogue in the Kensington section bordering the heavily Jewish Borough Park. One of the men stabbed the father in his arm and neck, and the son in the neck and stomach. They were taken to Maimonides Medical Center in serious but stable condition, the New York Daily News reported.
One of the men, Vinesh Marajh, 42, was taken into police custody and charged with assault, disorderly conduct and harassment. The other two men were not apprehended.
Police do not believe the attack was a bias crime, WABC-TV reported.

martes, 3 de septiembre de 2019


Desolación del campamento de Robledo

El campamento de robledo milicias universitarias quince bajo la lona cabe el cerro matabueyes nuestro Grafenwohr donde aprehendimos a cantar y a amar a España es un erial abandonado el altar donde se decía la misa de campaña por los diversos pateres de los regimientos es morada de las zarzas menos mal que se llevaron el ara y no lo profanaron. Pese a todo eso, el cristo del Llano Amarillo sigue ahí manteniendo el tipo sobre un pino gigantesco en su cruz como una cumbre alta mirando misericordioso a nosotros pecadores que recordamos aquellos tiempos con nostalgia. ¿Qué fue de ti, España?










LA PRENSA INGLESA EN MANOS DE SIONISTAS Y MUSULMANES

Lebedev dinner with Mohammed bin Salman raises questions over Saudi links

Independent owner hosted Saudi leader in London last year
Evgeny Lebedev.
 Evgeny Lebedev’s news outlets are being investigated over a mysterious Saudi investment. Photograph: Frantzesco Kangaris
Evgeny Lebedev, the owner of the Independent and the Evening Standard, hosted a private dinner for the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, raising further questions about the media mogul’s links to the de facto ruler of the Middle Eastern kingdom.
Lebedev’s news outlets are being investigated due to public interest concerns over a mysterious Saudi investment made through a web of offshore bank accounts, with the UK government suggesting that the Independent and Evening Standard are now part-owned by the Saudi state. The culture secretary, Nicky Morgan, has until Friday to decide whether or not to appeal against a court ruling that the UK government missed a deadline to intervene in the deal.
The revelation that Lebedev had a personal relationship with Prince Mohammed raises further questions about the connections between the two men. Multiple sources told the Guardian that the young Saudi prince had taken time out of his brief state visit to London in March 2018 – when he was hosted by the then prime minister, Theresa May, and the Queen – to spend time with the Russian oligarch’s son, who is thought to have hosted the dinner at his house in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace.
Leading business and media figures were also in attendance at the event, including the Virgin co-founder Richard Branson, whose spokesperson confirmed his attendance, saying: “Richard went to dinner as he was invited by Lebedev, who he knows well. At that time Virgin was discussing an investment with the [Saudi national investment fund] PIF in Virgin Galactic, which was later called off by Richard. The dinner was a personal one and not focused on business.”
Lebedev’s spokesperson declined to comment on the dinner but insisted the Saudi crown prince had no personal role in arranging the disputed investments in the London-based news outlets. At this time Prince Mohammed was still attempting to project a modernising image of his country, work that would be largely undone later that year when he was implicated in the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Questions remain over why a Saudi state bank decided to buy a 30% stake in two British news outlets and how the deal was arranged. Multiple sources told the Guardian the Independent chairman, Justin Byam Shaw, had previously claimed he had discussed the initial Saudi investment with the former prime minister Tony Blair in 2017.
Tony Blair’s Institute has since received millions of pounds from the Saudi Research and Marketing Group – a state-controlled media business which now runs a Saudi franchise of the Independent – while Saudi sources also said Blair had met Prince Mohammed later that year.
Both Lebedev’s spokesperson and Blair denied that the former Labour prime minister was an adviser on the investment. However, neither side would comment on claims that Byam Shaw had informally met and discussed the deal with Blair in 2017.
A spokesperson for Blair said: “As we have said before when asked about this, Mr Blair was not an adviser on the media investment into the [Independent’s parent company] ESI. The donation to the institute was specifically for the work it does in Africa and on co-existence programmes. The institute works in the Middle East and so of course from time to time he sees the leadership there.”
Following the Saudi investment, the public relations executive David-John Collins, who sits on the board of the Tony Blair Institute, also joined the Independent as a director. Lebedev’s representatives said the appointment was made at the Russian’s personal suggestion and had nothing to do with Blair.
May’s government unexpectedly launched a formal investigation into whether the Saudi investment in the Evening Standard and Independent should be investigated on public interest grounds, with a court hearing claims that the man originally presented as the main investor, an unknown businessman named Sultan Mohamed Abuljadayel, was merely a frontman for the Saudi state.
The decision to launch an investigation, made in the dying days of May’s leadership, could prove to be a headache for Boris Johnson as he has close links to both Lebedev and the Evening Standard editor, George Osborne, whom he is currently promoting as a possible new boss of the International Monetary Fund.
When questioned about the Saudi investment earlier this year, Osborne insisted the titles retained editorial independence: “The days when British newspapers were owned by British people living in Britain disappeared 50 years ago. It is a reality that newspaper ownership is very diverse in this country.”
The prime minister has separately declined to answer questions from the Guardian about whether he abandoned his security detail to attend parties hosted at Lebedev’s Italian villa earlier this summer.
As a result of the deal the Independent has launched a series of foreign language websites aimed at Middle Eastern audiences. The Independent-branded sites are staffed and run by employees of Saudi Research and Marketing Group – the same company that later funded Blair’s institute. Some of the journalists producing the content are based in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, which has one of the lowest rankings for press freedom in the world.
Although the foreign-language Independent sites take some articles from the main English-language websites, London-based Independent employees have noted that stories critical of Saudi Arabia often fail to be translated. Lebedev’s spokesperson said they were aware of concerns from some UK staff but noted the overseas sites “are licensed properties” not directly under their purview.

lunes, 2 de septiembre de 2019

Queman vivo a un sacerdote católico en Nigeria ante el silencio cómplice de la mafia mediática y del antipapa Francisco

David Tanko.
Si se tratara de un sacerdote católico supuestamente vinculado con algún asunto escabroso, la mafia mediática habría dado cuenta del caso con profusión de detalles. Pero se trata «solo» de un humilde cura africano que ha sido torturado y quemado vivo por terroristas, y casi nadie habla del caso. Ni siquiera hemos oído al papa Francisco hablar de este crimen atroz.
Lo que está en juego es una lucha entre el Bien y el Mal. Nos preguntamos por qué calla el Vaticano ante la masacre que sufren los cristianos en medio mundo. Si el Vaticano quiere apadrinar la invasión de Europa, que no se refugie por más tiempo en circunloquios tan falsos como la falsa caridad que predica. La jesuítica sabiduría del papa Francisco debería conocer que hay un tiempo para sembrar y otro para recoger. Que hay un tiempo para construir puentes y otro para levantar muros, sobre todo cuando la Civilización es amenazada por los nuevos bárbaros.
Su jesuítica sabiduría olvida los “silencios sangrantes” de sus admirados Juan XXIII y Pablo VI ante los muros- con “vopos” incluidos- que los regímenes marxistas levantaron por doquier para evitar que sus ciudadanos huyesen del terror rojo. Seguro que el papa habría dicho eso “de no soy yo nadie para juzgar” a los marxistas; esos que masacraban cristianos igual que ahora hacen los islamistas, sus indignos herederos.
Nuestra Civilización ha sido debilitada por el buenismo, el relativismo, la apostasía y la cobardía más extrema. Debilitada porque el enemigo no solo viene de fuera, sino porque también está dentro, comenzando por estos pastores cristianos tan modernos, que profesan la religión de lo “políticamente correcto”, para escándalo y confusión de sus cada vez más escasos fieles. Se han empeñado en convertir la Iglesia en una sucursal filantrópica de la masonería, en una “onejeta” de bazar de caridad, ignorando a propósito la salvación de las almas, y sin otro propósito que alimentar los cuerpos de los que quieren exterminarnos, como ya ocurre en los países donde son mayoría.
.Un grupo de hombres armados asesinó a un sacerdote católico en Nigeria, para luego prender fuego a su automóvil con el cuerpo del presbítero en su interior, este fin de semana.
De acuerdo a la prensa local, el P. David Tanko, que desplegaba su ministerio en la parroquia católica de San Pedro, en la localidad nigeriana de Amadu, se encontraba en camino a Takum para un encuentro con otros sacerdotes para dialogar sobre la crisis entre los grupos étnicos Tiv y Jukun.
El asesinato se produjo en Kufai Amadu, en el estado Taraba, región nororiental de Nigeria, en la diócesis de Jalingo.
El obispo de Jalingo, monseñor Charles Hammawa, dijo que “recibimos la noticia de su muerte conmocionados. Esto es triste. La diócesis está de luto”.
“Hemos estado predicando la paz y hacienda esfuerzos para llevar a ambos grupos en crisis en la zona a una mesa redonda”, señaló el Prelado, según recoge la prensa local.
El presidente del Consejo del Estado de Taraba, Shiban Tikari, dijo a los medios locales que el crimen fue realizado por milicias de la etnia Tiv.
“Nuestra principal preocupación ahora es darle (al P. Tanko) un entierro digno”, dijo Mons. Hammawa.
“No queremos que ningún grupo tome represalias. Tomar represalias solo empeorará la situación”, añadió.
El obispo anunció una Misa de Vigilia por el sacerdote asesinato para el lunes 2 de septiembre, y el entierro se realizará al día siguiente en el cementerio diocesano en Jalingo.

domingo, 1 de septiembre de 2019

UN PAQUIDERMO EN LA CASA BLANCA Y UN RINOCERONTE DE DOWNING STREET

Comportamiento paquidérmico Donald Trump
Han entrado don Boris en  política
Como dos elefantes en una cacharrería
Comportamiento paquidérmico
Arriban a nuestras costas
Fugitivos en pinazas y barzas
Todo el áfrica negra en Barcelona
Y qui nosotros con el rabo entre las piernas
Haciendo lo del avestruz
Europa humillado y clavada
En el árbol del holocausto
Sus esbirros gritan blasfemias
Y al pie de la cruz jugaban a los dados
A España le tocó la china
Humillados y ofendidos estamos