Friday, April 8, 2016


As Syrian refugees are arriving in the US as part of the President's “surge operation.” which reduces the resettlement process from 2 years to 3 months, Elizabeth Rubin of the New York Times reminds us again of the current conditions of asylum seekers from Afghanistan and Iraq. People that risked their lives for Americans (mostly as translators) are being treated like crap.If you haven't already, please read: Locked Up for Seeking Asylum by Elizabeth Rubin in the New York Times and Forget the Syrian Refugees. America needs to bring its Afghan and Iraqi interpreters here first by Dane Bowker in The Washington Post

Europe
Teaching Palestinians to Hate - Ariel Bolstein (Israel Hayom) Since PA schools are largely funded by European donations, responsibility for teaching this hate and its consequences falls on European leaders.
Hamas
Iran
The Iran Nuclear Deal Keeps Changing - Eli Lake (Bloomberg) While it's true that the Iranians have disposed of nuclear material, modified sites and allowed more monitoring, they also keep haggling over the terms. Now the U.S. is considering a rule change to allow some Iranian businesses to use offshore financial institutions to access U.S. dollars in currency trades. When the White House sold the deal to Congress, senior Treasury officials promised the nuclear agreement would not allow such dollar transactions, since it only lifted nuclear-related sanctions on Iran, but kept in place other sanctions to punish the country's support for terrorism, human rights abuses and its ballistic missile program.
Israel
Latin America
ISIS-Hizbullah Rivalry in Latin America - Shimon Samuels and Ariel Gelblung (Jerusalem Post) During Hizbullah's 2006 war with Israel, the entire Wayuu indigenous tribe in Venezuela converted to Islam, adopted the Hizbullah name, and attempted to bomb the U.S. Embassy in Caracas. Dabiq, ISIS' website, has announced its mission to convert the native Mayas in Chiapas, Mexico, and in Guatemala. It also seeks to Islamicize other indigenous peoples including the Tainos in the Caribbean, the Wayuu in Ecuador, and the Guarani and Amazonian tribes in Brazil. In the lawless "Triple Frontier" region between Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina, looking from Paraguay toward Brazil one sees huge Shi'ite mosques on the horizon and ayatollahs in SUVs.
Syria
Syrian Rebel Gains Show Regime's Reliance on Foreign Forces - Hassan Hassan (National-Abu Dhabi) The Syrian regime continues to rely on those militias to conduct its war outside its heartlands. Iranian-backed militias also spearheaded the capture of Palmyra.
Moscow's Mercenaries in Syria - Mark Galeotti (War on the Rocks)
Hizbullah Building Major Military Base in Syria (Stratfor) ranking officers from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) treat the base as an Iranian asset.
United Nations
UN Censors Israeli Exhibit about Zionisim – Itamar Eichner (Ynet News.com)