CRY FOR ME, ARGENTINIA

From a curse to a blessing – have Argentina and Israel turned a tide in diplomatic relations?

By Jonathan Feldstein

Jerusalem’s Kiryat Hayovel neighborhood has a distinct international flavor. Streets are named Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Uruguay and more, recognizing Latin American countries that voted to establish a Jewish state in the Land of Israel in 1947. Notably missing from the top of the list is Argentina which abstained during the 1947 UN vote.

A Street Named ‘Guatemala’. With a number of streets in Jerusalem named after South American countries, conspicuous by its absence is Argentina that did not join fellow Latin American states that voted at the UN in 1947  to support the establishment of a Jewish state.

Recently, Argentinian President Javier Milei arrived in Israel to show solidarity at this time of war, and to turn the tide between the stained past of his country’s relationship with Israel. Milei’s visit was significant and historic on many levels. He arrived shortly after being elected in November, signifying the significance he places on Israel and his country’s relationship with Israel, which was a foundation of his campaign. Indeed, it was Milei’s first state visit overseas. Milei’s arrival also made him the first head of state to visit Israel from South America since the inhuman Hamas attack on Israel and massacre, the beginning of a war that’s now well into its fourth month.

Big Move. Announcing plans to move the embassy to Jerusalem,  Argentina’s President Javier Milei is seen here on 6 February 2024 praying and in tears at the Western Wall in Jerusalem’s Old City. (photo: Western Wall Heritage Foundation)

As many foreign dignitaries have done, Milei visited communities next to the Gaza border that were overrun by Hamas terrorists, among which some 1200 people were massacred by the terrorists, and from which hundreds were take hostage. Indeed, the significance of President Milei’s visit was amplified by him being accompanied to Israel’s Gaza border by Israel’s President Isaac Herzog.

Presidents Milei and Herzog were accompanied by former hostage Ofelia Roitman, a woman originally from Argentina, who moved to Israel in 1985. This was her first visit back to the farming community from which she was kidnapped.

Walk in the Shadow of Death. Exposed to the massacre that took place on October 7, President Isaac Herzog (left) and Argentinian President Javier Milei visit the destroyed homes on Kibbutz Nir Oz on February 8, 2024. (Maayan Toaf/GPO)

Milei gave unconditional backing to Israel, calling Hamas, the Palestinian Arab Islamists, a “terrorist group” who had committed “a crime against humanity.”Mieli noted:

 “The free world can’t remain indifferent in this case, as we see clear examples of terrorism and anti-Semitism and what I would describe as 21st century Nazism. When we hear about the methods that were used this time, it reminds us of the atrocities of the Holocaust.”

Hearing the Horror. During the visit to devastated kibbutz Nir Oz, Argentinian President Javier Milei (left) was joined by former Argentinian, Ofelia Roitman (right) who had been taken hostage and released from Gaza, and was returning to her home for the first time since the massacre. Israeli President Issac Herzog (right) look on.

Milei’s visit was also noteworthy in that he prayed at the Western Wall, danced with Israeli worshippers, and affirmed his intention to move Argentina’s embassy to Jerusalem.

During his visit, some of my Argentinian friends went out of their way to express their pride and joy in seeing their president turning the tide on relations with Israel that have been marred by a history that’s less than positive, and previous leaders whose positions who have been decidedly hostile to Israel, or ambivalent at best. Following the Holocaust, Argentina welcomed and gave refuge to Nazi leaders and war criminals. Then in the 1990s, two massive Islamist terrorist attacks took place in Buenos Aries, targeting in 1992 the Israeli embassy, followed by the Jewish Community Center in1994. Investigations into these and the culpability of its leaders at the time also lead to the mysterious death of a Jewish prosecutor, Alberto Nisman, on the eve of a trial that would have made much of this public. 

President Milei’s visit made me think of my friend Diego Freytes and his profound and personal essay in “Israel the Miracle,” published by the Genesis 123 Foundation, featuring 75 essays by Christian leaders from around the world about why Israel is significant to them.  Diego not only refers to Argentina’s bitter past in blocking Jewish immigration in the 1930s, harboring Nazi war criminals and terrorists, and covering up its compliance as a base for Iranian terror.  He does a deep dive into the meaning of the promise God made to Abraham in verse Genesis 12:3:

I will bless those who bless you, And I. will curse him who curses you; And in you, all the families of the earth shall be blessed.”

Israel the Miracle. Diego and Carolina Freytes.

More than just a cursory repetition of the Biblical verse, he looks at the root of the Hebrew words and what they mean, noting not just that its an imperative to bless Israel. Diego writes that the root of the word “to bless” is the same as the root of the word “knee”.  He explained that it’s not just a concept, but an active duty, as in to bend a knee. Literally, to stand in solidarity.  President Milei’s visit clearly did that.

The corollary to actively blessing Israel is cursing Israel. Despising Israel. A simple English or Spanish translation does not reveal the depth of the verse in the original Hebrew.  The consequence for cursing, or “looking down on someone” is not simply a non-descript curse.  Diego notes the Hebrew for the second part come from the word that means “to destroy completely.”

Reflecting on Argentina’s past, Diego notes the consequence of its actions that have been a curse to Israel, and how that has been a scar on Argentina for decades, leading to multiple examples of a country that once had a glorious past, spiraling downward to near utter destruction in the 80 years since it began cursing Israel. He writes before Milei’s election, as a reflection and seeking forgiveness for Argentina’s past, and as a prayer for its future. “What happened to my nation? Argentina is in a deep economic, political, and social crisis that has lasted more than 80 years. Inflation grows at over 100 percent per year. There is only a memory of that dazzling nation.”

This week, Diego Freyets’ words and President Milei’s visit came together as the beginning of a hint of turning the tide. In the early hours of February 12, the IDF conducted a seamless and bold military operation in the southern Gaza city, Rafah, rescuing two hostages.  Rafah remains the last stronghold of Hamas to where its terrorist leaders have fled, and where they have brought the remaining hostages held since October 7.

Of 136 hostages held, it could have been any hostages found and brought home. However, the two rescued were born in Argentina.  When President Milei visited the Gaza border area, he knew these Argentines were still in captivity just miles away. Is this a coincidence, or a divine wink that the tide is turning in the right direction, that the blessing is beginning?  Only God knows. May He continue to work through President Milei to heal the decades long rift, and may all the remaining hostages be rescued and come home soon.



About the writer:

Jonathan Feldstein ­­­­- President of the US based non-profit Genesis123 Foundation whose mission is to build bridges between Jews and Christians – is a freelance writer whose articles appear in The Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Townhall, NorthJersey.com, Algemeiner Jornal, The Jewish Press, major Christian websites and more.






LETTER FROM ISRAEL AT WAR – WEEK 19

Shame on those who act against Israel in the name of “human rights” but then discriminate against my people and hold them to a different standard

By Harris Zvi Green

My dearest friends,

For me, this week started off on the wrong foot with the sudden passing of a dear friend of more than 60 years. Finding the words to comfort her family was so difficult. As one grows older, one becomes more experienced in things like this, but none of the stock phrases reserved for bereavements, could adequately express my deep sorrow. May her family be comforted amongst the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.

Last Friday morning, I attended a demonstration of the expatriate South African community in Israel to protest the South African Government’s decision to file charges of genocide against Israel at the ICJ. This issue continues to annoy and disturb me.

Setting it Straight. Identifying the true nature and perpetrators of genocide, Nazi hunter and Director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Jerusalem, Dr. Efraim Zuroff, speaks at the TbT/Telfed protest against South Africa’s government in Ra’anana, Israel on February 2, 2023. (Photo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zScK9MiZk2s)

One of the speakers, Dr. Efraim Zuroff, Director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Jerusalem, said:

It’s all politics. It’s all bullshit.”

Be that as it may, the politics and the bullshit, under the patronage of the international community, are stirring up anti-Israel and antisemitic rhetoric around the world.

Hamas and the other Iranian proxies in the region are becoming increasingly emboldened while antisemitism is sweeping through the streets of Europe and across university campuses in the United States at an unprecedented rate. Jewish communities around the world are becoming increasingly threatened.

The atrocities perpetrated by Hamas on October 7 are no longer an issue. The holding of 136 Israeli hostages for 126 days has been relegated to the back pages of the newspapers. The brutal killings and the gang rapes have long been forgotten. The outrageous charges made at the ICJ, the absurd comments made by the UN Secretary-General and the financial hold Qatar has on much of the media and academic institutions around the world, have effectively buried these issues.

I’m sick of the double standards, the demonization and the delegitimization. I’m more than disappointed with those who claim to act in the name of human rights but who repeatedly discriminate against my people and hold them to a different standard.

Selective Sight. Israelis (seen here in Tel Aviv) are constantly concerned for their hostages who are not only buried underground in Gaza’s tunnels but are buried by the global media from world attention. (Abir Sultan/EPA/Shutterstock)

I’m happy for Israel to be held to the highest standard, but this standard must be binding on all.

I recently read a review of a new book entitled “Ethics of our Fighters” by Rabbi Shlomo Brody. In the midst of dealing with an existential threat and facing orchestrated criticism from our enemies, I found the book most interesting. It’s thought provoking and presents a multitude of issues that challenge the moral fiber of a nation at war.

The author relates to the criticism being levelled at Israel that Judaism is making us conduct our war for survival in an unethical manner. He believes traditional Jewish ethics contribute positively to the IDF’s moral behavior on the battlefield.

Rabbi Brody explains that in-depth research of traditional Jewish texts reveals that Judaism encompasses many values, including the importance of destroying evil. Judaism believes all humans are created in the image of God. It cares about the deaths of all human creatures and doesn’t require unnecessary deaths or collateral damage to achieve military objectives. Judaism brings a balance of values to address these complex moral and ethical issues.

The Rabbi believes much of the criticism of Israel is based on an exclusive concern for upholding human rights without giving any consideration to the need to destroy the forces of evil that threaten our very existence. He notes that Israel, in her efforts to avoid randomly killing innocent Gazans, should not put her own soldiers at unnecessary risk. This, too, represents a serious moral and ethical dilemma.

Ricky Business. The labyrinth of terror tunnels beneath most of Gaza are a constant danger to Israeli soldiers searching for the hostages.(AP Photo/Jack Guez, Pool, File)

As Rabbi Brody concludes, there’s clearly a need to develop our moral fortitude to fully understand why we’re fighting this war. We need to win this war by doing what’s right and this includes destroying the forces of evil.

We need to judge ourselves by our own moral standards and not be deterred by selective criticism and the double standards used by our enemies. Responsibility for the deaths of non-combatants lies solely with Hamas who exploits them as human shields. The fact the world doesn’t recognize this, should be of no relevance to us.

Thanks to those of you who regularly inquire about the wellbeing of my family. Your concern means so much to me.

Ariel has made a good recovery from his injuries. He still requires some minor surgery. The doctors are confident he’ll be as good as new. Omer, too, will undergo surgery to address the infection at the bottom of his back. Much to his disappointment, this will sideline him from military action for the next two months. Ori has been released from the army for a few months and has resumed his studies. Eyal, too, has resumed his studies while Linor is preparing to embark on her academic career.

This war has been a major strain on my children. Having to contend with younger children in addition to worrying about the safety of their serving children in these tense and difficult times, has been a huge challenge.

The spouses of my grandchildren are also deserving of praise for providing their spouses with the encouragement and peace of mind to achieve their goals on the battlefield. I’m so proud of the way they handle themselves. These are the people who are winning this war for us.

My condolences to those mourning their nearest and dearest. My wishes to the injured for a complete and speedy recovery. May God protect our brave soldiers. May the hostages soon be reunited with their families.

Wishing you all Shabbat Shalom and better times ahead.

Am Yisrael Chai.

Harris Zvi Green






About the writer:

Harris Zvi Green was born in Cape Town, South Africa. Aged 77, he made Aliyah 53 years ago. An accountant by profession, he served as the Chief Financial Officer for a number of Israel based hi-tech companies. He is married to Phyllis. They have 3 married children ,13 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Harris Zvi Green is a founder member of Truth be Told, an organization engaged in public diplomacy on behalf of Israel.






YOU ARE NOT ALONE

HOMAGE TO THE HOSTAGES

Stolen from Israel, our precious hostages lie isolated in a hostile dark. Despite their disconnect, millions who knew them not, know them today as family. 
Such is the sentiment expressed in this poem by Fonda Dubb of Eilat.
(David Kaplan Lay of the Land editor)

By Fonda Dubb

We feel your pain
We feel your suffering
Our souls are connected with yours
You are not alone

Your strength is from the Lord
Your Creator
You are not alone

We grieve with you
and grieve for you
Your longing to be home
You will never be forgotten
You are not alone

We cry for you
We do not know you
You are “people ” some of us have never met
Yet my heart sings a song of love and tears
Longing for you to come home
To be freed from your chains of bondage
And united again together with your family and friends

How brave you are!!
We simple mortals cannot feel nor see your pain
But cry in unison
That soon you will be free to roam in our beloved land again
While I who do not know you
shed tears of sorrow and love
To come back again
You are not alone

I feel you belong to me
I pray that almighty G-d will protect you all
And give you strength to live each day in a noble way
Knowing
You are not Alone

Hashem anoints your head with precious oils
And heals you in a calming way
With thoughts of coloured butterflies
Of white, blue, yellow and red
that come gently down to rest upon your shoulders
So you can rest at night
to give you peace of mind
You are not alone

I shed a final tear with hope, love and prayer
to restore your mind
Knowing
You are not alone

We live in a world that cares
And cries for you with might
We blow you kisses
We send you hugs
To hold you and secure you tight
So you are not alone at night
And to feel our tears
That are not in vain that splash upon our pillows at night
To protect you all the day and night
With a gentle smile
We send a glow of light to spread our message to tell you
Spread out on a golden sheet
Our love for will never waver
YOU ARE NOT ALONE



Wherever you are in Israel, from the cities to the smallest town, the faces of the hostages stare back, appealing …..
Seen here is a woman looking at a board displaying pictures of hostages, in Tel Aviv, Israel, February 5. (Photo: Reuters/Susana Vera)



About the poet:

Fonda Dubb, a former South African who in her own daring way challenged the apartheid regime by teaching dance and cooking in “Black areas” in the Eastern Cape and Northern Transvaal. Fonda Dubb, today, resides in Eilat, Israel (see article: The Right Moves). Her lifelong concern for others has led to her receiving numerous awards, most notably in 2012 the ‘Woman of the Year Miller Prize’ for volunteerism from the Mayor of Eilat. In recent times, Fonda has taken to writing poetry drawing from her experiences both in South Africa and Israel.






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IT’S TIME TO END THE WAR…. THE 1948 WAR, THAT IS!

Facilitating an ever-increasing Palestinian refugee population, UNRWA ensures its existence by exacerbating a crisis it was created to resolve.
By Craig Snoyman

UN’reasonable. When UNRWA began operations in 1950, it was responding to the needs of about
750,000 Palestine refugees. Today, some 5.9 million are eligible for UNRWAservices.
Palestinians remain refugees in perpetuity. 

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LETTER FROM ISRAEL AT WAR – WEEK 18

While a bitterly cold front hampers our brave soldiers, a frosty front from UN organs towards Israel undermines Gaza solution.
By Harris Zvi Green

Cold Front. As Israelis soldiers endure the winter defending their homeland, the writer laments that
while South Africa’s legal charade at The Hague amounts to another antisemitic ‘blood Libel’,
the perpetrators of the true genocide – Hamas – aren’t on trial.

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SPYING ON THE STRIP

The war against Hamas rekindles memories for the writer as a young Israeli soldier stationed in the Gaza Strip in 1959.
By Lennie Lurie

Having a Field Day. The writer, Lennie Lurie, working on Kibbutz Urim during his voluntary IDF service in 1959. Situated between Kibbutz Re’im – the music festival site of the Hamas massacre – and the town of Ofakim where Hamas terrorists rampaged through, Urim was miraculously spared.

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CRYING FOR THE BELOVED COUNTRY

While South Africa goes to The Hague against Israel, former South Africans living in Israel go to central city square in protest against South Africa.
By Rolene Marks

How Low Can South Africa go?  Beholden to Iran and friend to terrorists, South Africa takes on the role
of being the “legal arm” of the perpetrators of the massacre of Jews. Former South Africans
in Israel came out to protest and say: “ENEOUGH”.

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CRYING FOR THE BELOVED COUNTRY.

While South Africa goes to The Hague against Israel, former South Africans living in Israel go to central city square in protest against South Africa.

By Rolene Marks

Many of us here fought apartheid because it went against our morals and values as Jews, as Zionists. We said not on our watch. We will not be silent. We were not silent then and we will not be silent now as South Africa singles out the only Jewish state for condemnation and opprobrium. It is a betrayal of what we fought for. It is a betrayal of South Africa’s noble constitution. We will not be silent.”

It was a privilege to address a protest of South African Olim who gathered in Ra’anana to protest the growing hostility shown to Israel by South Africa. In the last two decades, bilateral relations between the two countries have been frosty – but since 7 October, they have been icy. Bilateral relations between the southern African country and the Jewish state are so icy you can skate on them.

South Africa sinks to New Low. Proudly brandishing Israeli flags, former South Africans living in Israel, protest in Israel’s central city of Ra’anana against their former country’s government  (Photo: Ilan Ossendryver)
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In the wake of the 7/10, massacre and war against Hamas, the ANC and supporters have grown increasingly more hostile towards the Jewish state, culminating in the court case at the International Court of Justice at The Hague. Outraged South Africans in Israel also wanted to stand in protest against this but also in solidarity with Jews in South Africa who are experiencing a rise in antisemitism.

Master of Ceremonies, Truth be Told’s David Kaplan made a point of saying, “The demonstration is not against South Africa or its people, but against its disgraceful government. I am proud to stand here as an Israeli, but I am ashamed of the government of my homeland, for stooping so low. It is a danger to Judaism.”

Red Line Crossed. Braving a forecast of hard rain, former South Africans came out to protest against the South African government’s unjust pursuit to accuse Israel of genocide.(Photo: Ilan Ossendryver).

Despite the inclement weather, the protest attracted between 150-200 people outside Yad Labanim in Ra’anana. The venue was not just convenient, but the display of metal hearts, each bearing the name and face of a hostage currently held in Gaza by Hamas terrorists, was an aching reminder that while we could protest freely, 134 men, women and children are still in captivity. At the time of writing, it was confirmed by the IDF that 2 hostages had been rescued in a daring operation in Rafah. It was also confirmed last week that 32 hostages had been killed, and their families notified.

Once Proud, Now Ashamed. “It is a disgrace that the SA government, the puppet of Iran, has seen fit to take Israel to the ICJ,” says Telfed chairman, Maish Isaacson. “We, as proud former South Africans are embarrassed, shamed and disgusted by its actions and distance ourselves from them.”

Wandering amongst the flag-bearing crowd, many expressed their anger at the ANC – but also great concern about the growing hostility of the ANC and their supporters – and how it affects the Jewish community. “My elderly parents are there, they cannot afford to make Aliya and I am really worried,” said one flag-bearing protester who preferred not to tell me her name. Christian allies came to show their solidarity which was so greatly appreciated.

Silence is not an Option. “We will not be silent,” says National spokesperson for the SAZF, Rolene Marks.

Organised by Truth be Told, a media rapid response team and Telfed, the event was not against South Africa or its citizens, but an important opportunity for the olim community to express their outrage. Outrage was specifically targeted at the allegations of genocide. Many in the crowd had children or grandchildren serving in the IDF. The accusations of genocide are very personal to Israelis – we know our army follows the strictest code of conduct and we are still reeling from that Black Sabbath. For South Africans in Israel, the feeling of betrayal by the country we were raised in was palpable. Harris Green from Truth be Told, addressed the crowd, “My father was born in South Africa, he served his country and he would be outraged at what has happened. It is a betrayal of the Jewish community who fought to end Apartheid and contributed so much to South Africa.”

Expressing Outrage. Cofounder of TbT, Harris Green, berates South Africa’s betrayal of its Jewish community who fought to end Apartheid and contributed so much to South Africa. MC and TbT cofounder, David Kaplan looks on.

Other speakers included Telfed Chairman, Maish Isaacson, SAZF Spokesperson, Rolene Marks, Simon Wiesenthal Centre Chief Nazi Hunter, Dr Efraim Zuroff, bereaved father, Clive Chitiz, and a musical tribute to Israel’s fallen soldiers by Richard Shavei Tzion and his daughter, Tanya Yuspov. Tears flowed as Tanya, in her beautiful voice, pleaded:

 “Avinu Malkeinu – our Father, Our King

Ultimate Sacrifice. To South Africa’s false libel that the Jewish state is committing genocide, former South African, Clive Chitiz, responds with a moving tribute to his son Yaron who fell in Gaza bravely fighting for the survival of the Jewish people (Photo: Les Glassman).

Former Knesset member Ruth Wasserman Lande, who was raised in Cape Town and graduated from Herzlia High School before making Aliyah, spoke about her experience speaking to the South African media during these last few months and how they failed to broadcast an interview with her that explained the Israeli experience. Wasserman Lande addressed the ANC’s motivation for hostility against Israel adding:

Justice is with us; the ruling party of South Africa has sold its soul to Iran.”

Time to Tell the Truth. “I salute you for coming here today,” says former MK Ruth Wasserman Lande. “There are many millions in South Africa that want to hear the truth but the truth is taken away from them, like many in the world.” (Photo: Les Glassman)

Clive Chitiz, whose son Yaron fell in battle in Gaza, reading the last interaction between them, spoke about how his son had assisted civilians in Gaza and how throughout his 82 days of service, not a single bullet had been fired. Accusing Israel of the crime of crimes, genocide, is an appalling insult to the IDF soldiers who take every precaution to save civilian lives.

A Man familiar with Evil. Director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center (Jerusalem) and Chief Nazi Hunter, Dr. Efraim Zuroff enlightens on the true nature of genocide. (Photo: Les Glassman)

Dr. Zuroff compared the ANC’s actions to the infamous UN declaration in 1975, stating that Zionism is racism. The ANC’s accusation of genocide is the most modern iteration of the ancient blood libels against Jews – this time against the Jewish state.

Message from Jewish Leadership. Hilary Kaplan reading the message from Zev Krengel, Chairman of the SAJBOD: “We thank you for coming out today, not only to express your outrage to South Africa’s appalling treatment of Israel, but also in support of our community.”

The message of the protest, which drew many curious onlookers, was not just to condemn the ANC for their growing alliances with pariah states like Iran and terror organisations like Hamas, but also to show the community in South Africa that we resolutely stand with you.

Hatikvah’. Concluding the protest, Richard Shavei-Zion and daughter Tanya Yuspov lead in the singing of Israel’s national anthem.

A message of solidarity from Zev Krengel on behalf of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBOD) was read out by former Telfed vice-chair Hilary Kaplan as was a message from the chairman of the South African Zionist Federation (SAZF), Rowan Polovin by the writer. Polovin encouraged those who are eligible to vote in the upcoming elections, to please do so. The message of the protest, which drew many curious onlookers, was not just to condemn the ANC for their growing alliances with pariah states like Iran and terror organisations like Hamas, but also to show the community in South Africa that we resolutely stand with you.

We stand with you – but we are crying for the beloved country.




Courtesy of Les Glassman




*Feature picture: Courtesy Ilan Ossendryver





THE ISRAEL BRIEF- 05-08 February 2024

The Israel Brief – 05 February 2024 Latest on hostage deal. Ben Gvir again. UN envoy devastated. Indigenous Embassy open.



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The Israel Brief – 06 February 2024 UNRWA report out March. Ben Gvir, again. Herzog sends message to King Charles. Argentine President in Israel.



The Israel Brief – 07 February 2024 Israel marks 4 months since 7/10. Argentina to move embassy to Jerusalem. Saudi normalisation update. How big a problem is Tik Tok.



The Israel Brief – 08 February 2024 Hostage deal update. France honours French victims of 7/10. Jordan’s King mobilizes for ceasefire. Maher the mensch.



 

The Schilling Show January 30, 2024: Rolene Marks by NewsRadio WINA






SPYING ON THE STRIP

The war against Hamas rekindles memories for the writer as a young Israeli soldier stationed in the Gaza Strip in 1959.

By Lennie Lurie

Israel partnering with Britain and France in the 1956 Sinai Campaign, was fought to put an end to terror incursions into Israel and to remove the Egyptian blockade of Eilat. It marked the final transformation of the IDF into a professional army capable of large-scale operations and Israel gained a breathing space of about ten years. 

It was during this “breathing space” that in January 1959, after matriculating in Cape Town, I volunteered to serve in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Nahal Parachute Brigade for 15 months. The South African Zionist Federation had previously arranged this unique course with the Israeli Ministry of Defense.

Smiling “Spy”. The writer, Lennie Lurie, in his IDF uniform in 1959.

A group of 21 young South Africans, including one woman, began the tough and grueling IDF basic training course which, after almost 4 months, had me proudly wearing the IDF infantry badge on my beret and the Nahal insignia on my uniform.

This was followed by our group as part of my Nahal military service working on Kibbutz Urim in Israel’s south for six months. One of around a dozen small communities in the area along the Gaza periphery – most of them were established in the 1940s – Urim is located only 6 miles from the Gaza border. Many of the founding members of Kibbutz Urim were Holocaust survivors who arrived from Europe following World War II.

Miraculously Spared. Somehow the community of kibbutz Urim escaped death and destruction on the 7th October, unlike several of its neighboring villages and towns.

I then volunteered for the six-month IDF Advanced Training course which included parachuting.

Towards the end of this Advanced Training period, we undertook an exercise called ‘The Lines’, whereby at dawn a single soldier was positioned about 500 meters from a trench where he had to crawl to. The trench overlooked a camp of the Canadian United Nations Emergency Forces (UNEF) in the Gaza Strip. The soldier’s task was to monitor all vehicles entering and departing the camp which could determine the most optimum time to attack Egyptian forces in Gaza – should the need ever arise. At sunset, the solitary soldier would crawl back to an arranged spot and taken back to base.

It was a cold and wet winter and crouching in a trench with 20cms of water in it for 11 hours was extremely uncomfortable. All my observations and recordings needed to be compared and correlated to ensure their accuracy.
On my third morning in that trench, I found a plastic bag, which, to my amazement, contained three packets of Lucky Strike cigarettes and three cans of English beer with this handwritten message: 

 You poor bastard! We see you in your position every day. Maybe these cigarettes and beers will make you feel better?”

It was signed:

Canadian UNEF Soldiers

P.S. If you can, get us a bottle of Israeli wine...”

Down to Earth. The writer after a parachute jump with his attached reserve chute.

I was shocked to realise that my presence was known to the Canadians but that evening I bought two bottles of Israeli wine at the army canteen which I left in my “spying” trench the following morning. I included a note which, for some inexplicable reason, I wrote in a different handwriting style to my own that read:

 “Thanks for the cigarettes and beer. Enjoy the wine”.

The following morning, I noted that the wine bottles had gone.

A few days later I was transferred to ambush duties. Shortly thereafter, early one morning, our entire company was ordered to line up on the parade ground.  We suspected that some emergency had arisen. One by one, every soldier was called into a hut for a few minutes emerging afterwards to stand elsewhere from the group.

Finally, it was my turn to enter the hut and I found myself facing three offices.

Lurie, are you a spy? What is the meaning of this coded message?” the colonel demanded, showing me my handwritten note:

 Thanks for the cigarettes and beer. Enjoy the wine.’

I was petrified with shock. How on earth did my note get into the IDF’s hands?

I then showed him a letter I was writing to my family which I had in my shirt pocket, pointing out the complete differences in handwriting styles.

The officers went into a huddle scrutinizing my letter. Finally, they allowed me to leave which I managed on wobbly legs. I rejoined the other soldiers on the parade ground forever wondering whether the IDF had ever managed to catch their ‘spy’!

EPILOGUE

Kibbutz Urim, situated between Kibbutz Re’im – the music festival site of one of the Hamas terrorists’ worst massacre of Israelis on that fateful Shabbat and Simchat Torah of the 7th October, 2023 – and the town of Ofakim, where groups of Hamas terrorists rampaged and held resident’s hostage in their homes for hours, somehow was spared from death and destruction. 

Massacre on the Road. Image shows charred and damaged cars along a desert road after an attack by Hamas terrorists at the Nova music festival near Kibbutz Re’im in southern Israel on Saturday, October 7, 2023. While many kibbutzim were attacked, Urim miraculously remained untouched.

While some three thousand Hamas terrorists carried out the worst terror attack the State of Israel has ever seen, none of them had managed to infiltrate Kibbutz Urim. Hunkered down in a communal bomb shelter, the kibbutz members heard rockets flying overhead and rounds of gunfire, while being updated on what was happening all around them by friends from nearby communities.

Having a Field Day. The writer, Lennie Lurie, working on Kibbutz Urim during his voluntary IDF service

We had a few close calls,” a kibbutz member remarked, “A number of terrorists were killed on the road leading to our kibbutz, and four more were captured right outside our back gate. It was a total roller coaster. The story was unfolding around us throughout the day. The terrorists literally skipped over us, they went to Kibbutz Re’im, they went to Ofakim, it’s a complete miracle they missed us out. We can count more miracles here on Kibbutz Urim than tragedies here!”   Kibbutz Urim is far enough away to have been spared over the years rounds of mortar fire from the Gaza Strip and close enough so that larger rockets fired by the militant groups there pass right overhead.

The kibbutz members stayed inside the shelter for more than 24 hours.

One member of Kibbutz Urim, who was spending the weekend on kibbutz Be’eri, is now missing, most likely among the hostages in Gaza!




About the writer:

A B.Sc. graduate in Economics and Geology from the University of Cape Town (UCT), Lennie may be the only volunteer from abroad who was granted permission to leave his group on kibbutz during the 1967 Six Day War to rejoin his paratroop brigade that he had served with years before following his matriculation in Cape Town. In Israel, Lennie has worked as an Export Manager for some of the country’s major food manufacturers and chemical companies as well as an independent consultant in Export Marketing guiding many small Israeli businesses to sell their products and services in the world-wide market. As a result of a work accident in 1995, Lennie made a career change and became an independent English teacher working mainly with hi-tech companies and associated with universities and colleges in the north of Israel.





IT’S TIME TO END THE WAR…. THE 1948 WAR, THAT IS!

Facilitating an ever-increasing Palestinian refugee population, UNWRA ensures its existence by exacerbating a crisis it was created to resolve.

By Craig Snoyman

On Friday 14 May 1948, David Ben Gurion declared that there would be an independent Jewish state. At midnight and as soon as the world had its first Jewish state for 2000 years, that state was at war with its neighbouring Arab states.

When the fog of war lifted, hundreds of thousands of Arab refugees had fled the Jewish state and hundreds of thousands of Jews had been expelled from Arab countries. The approaches to dealing with the refugees were dealt with very differently by the opposing parties. The cash-strapped fledgling state agreed to absorb all the Jewish refugees. The Arab countries placed the refugees that had fled Israel, into refugee camps with the promise that they could return to their homes once Israel was destroyed. These refugees were not allowed to integrate into the economies they found themselves.

Terror Tunnels and UN Aid. The discovery in December 2023 of UN and USAID sacks being used by Hamas to construct terror tunnels in Gaza raised questions about the security of humanitarian aid falling into the hands of the terror group.

To deal with the Arab refugee crisis, a new organisation was born. The United Nations established a relief organisation called the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, commonly referred to as UNRWA.  While the UN already had a refugee assistance body, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), it was deemed necessary to create a special temporary body to deal with the Arab refugee crisis – “The Catastrophe” or “Nakba”, as the Arab countries called it.

According to UNHCR, a person is no longer a refugee if he or she has “acquired a new nationality, and enjoys the protection of the country of his new nationality”. Furthermore, according to UNRWA, a Palestine refugee is a “person whose normal place of residence was Palestine during the period 1 June 1946 to 15 May 1948 and who lost both home and means of livelihood as a result of the 1948 conflict…as well as their descendants”. Each descendant of the original refugees from the war is automatically registered as a refugee. Palestinians remain refugees in perpetuity. UNRWA boasts that:

 “When the Agency began operations in 1950, it was responding to the needs of about 750,000 Palestine refugees. Today, some 5.9 million Palestine refugees are eligible for UNRWA services.”

Under UNRWA stewardship, there has been no resolution of the refugee crisis and the number of Palestinian refugees has increased exponentially. Each Palestinian refugee can claim the right to relocate to the State of Israel (‘the right of return’). UNRWA, like Israel’s neighbouring Arab countries, has obstructed the resettlement of the refugees in the areas where they reside or allow for relocation in in other countries.

The humanitarian agency providing education, health care and social services to needy Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon, UNRWA employs at least 30,000 personnel and has an annual budget of $1.2 billion. For as long as there are Palestinian refugees, UNRWA will, like Audrey the man-eating plant in Little Shop of Horrors, demand that the world “Feed me, Feed me”. By ever increasing the number of refugees, UNWRA ensures its existence by inhibiting resolution of the crisis that it was created to resolve.

Following generations of Palestinians having received an UNRWA education, respected polls over many years have consistently revealed disturbing attitudes of those who passed through the educational system. At least four generations have been taught that Israel has stolen their land, there is no such entity as Israel, that they will return to the homes of their grandparents or great-grandparents, and the Jews will be thrown into the sea or return to Europe. Under the Palestinian right of return, the Jews that remain will be a minority in their own country.

Israel does not Exist. A map at an UNWRA school for Grade 5 is titled “Physical Map of Palestine”

So many of the textbooks are so antisemitic that certain countries recently refused to continue sponsoring UNRWA. Maps in these textbooks deny the existence of Israel referring to it as Palestine. Each UNRWA school allows for students to be recruited to the Islamic Bloc, Hamas’s student group. UNRWA teachers have for many years been voted into senior Hamas positions, without sanction. Is it any surprise that 85% of the Gazan population expressed support for Hamas following the 7 October massacre and calls for the elimination of Israel, remain ever-present. By contrast, denazification education in post-WWII Germany resulted in patent antisemitism disappearing within one generation.

Over the years, complaints had been addressed to UNRWA, mostly by Israel, that Hamas:

– was constructing terror tunnels under its schools

– storing weapons in or near the Agency’s facilities, including schools

– its antisemitic academic syllabus and

– employment of active Hamas terrorists.

UNRWA has refrained from openly condemning Hamas or holding it directly responsible for any misconduct. UNRWA has avoided alienating Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Much like anything else in Gaza, nothing can be done without Hamas’s approval. However, by being an organ of the United Nations, UNRWA is clothed with legitimacy and swats away such complaints with impunity.

Health Hazard Hospitals. From inpatient wards to the hospital basements, Hamas turned Gaza hospitals into terror centers.

In 2014, it was an open secret that Hamas had a control centre under Al-Shifa hospital. This was denied by UNRWA and more vigorously by the doctors working in the Hospital. On a recent visit to South Africa to highlight Israeli “atrocities” in Gaza, Dr Madds Gilbert, addressed audiences stating that in the 20 years he had been working in hospitals in Gaza, he emphatically denied ever seeing any sign of Hamas activity in the hospitals.  The facts that have been exposed by Israel since entering these ‘hospitals’ – revealing Hamas’ use of them for purposes of terror – reveal Dr Gilbert was at ease lying to gullible audiences throughout South Africa. 

Doctor Denies. Contrary to the clear evidence revealed by the IDF, Dr. Mads Gilbert tells South African audiences during a visit in November 2023  that in 20 years of working in Gaza, he had never seen any Hamas activity in hospitals.  (Photo: Norah Tape, The Palestine Chronicle)

Since the invasion of Gaza, the Israeli Defence Force has revealed Hamas tunnels under virtually every UNRWA school and posted videos showing that every single hospital in Gaza served as a Hamas command post, with tunnels underneath them. One hospital head confessed that he and at least 16 staff members were also members of Hamas. The director of Gaza’s Kamal Adwan hospital in Jabaliya, revealed in a Shin Bet interrogation that his northern Gaza hospital was turned into a military facility under Hamas’s control and that at one point, it had housed a kidnapped soldier.

Docter Divulges. Director of Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital in Jabaliya, Ahmed Kahlot, reveals during interrogation that his hospital was used as a military facility by Hamas. (Photo Shin Bet)

Also discovered was that UNRWA properties have been found to have stored rockets and munitions and that UN material had been used in the construction of terror tunnels. While it would appear that Hamas terrorists have had free access to UNRWA supplies, both pre-and post-discovery, UNRWA has remained silent.

Hillel Neuer of Human Rights Watch recently disclosed that UNRWA employees had their own private media communication channel. Immediately following October 7, over 2500 Hamas-supporting UNRWA teachers openly celebrated the massacre.

The war has stripped away UNRWA’s façade and exposed its complicity with Gaza’s terrorist groups who are out to destroy Israel.

Its initial mission long obsolete and fostering anti-Israeli sentiment and Jew-hatred, UNWRA now needs to be dismantled.


The battle in the area of Gazan hospital where weapons were later found in the hospital as expected.




About the writer:

Craig Snoyman is a practising advocate in South Africa.





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LETTER FROM ISRAEL AT WAR – WEEK 18

While a bitterly cold front hampers our brave soldiers, a frosty front from UN organs towards Israel undermines Gaza solution.

By Harris Zvi Green

February 2, 2024

My dearest friends,

This week has been a particularly wet one. Israel is usually at its happiest when it rains. The level of Israel’s largest natural water resource, Lake Kinneret, remains the most accurate reflection of our national mood. On this front, we’re doing well.

This year, our main concern regarding the weather, is its effect on the wellbeing of our soldiers. Ori sent us some photographs of his activities along the Lebanese border. Cold, wet, misty and muddy is the way to best describe them. Makes me realize how fortunate I am to be able to curl up under my warm blankets while our soldiers protect our borders with such dedication and under such difficult conditions.

Out in the Cold. Israeli military reservists are serving in the winter snows of Mount Hermon in the Golan Heights where they are defending the country from possible attack by Hezbollah terrorists. (Photo February 1, 2023 by Eitan Elhadez-Barak/TPS)

We spent last Friday glued to our television sets trying to understand the initial rulings of the International Court of Justice. What upset me most, was that Hamas wasn’t there to answer for their war crimes before, on and after October 7. This travesty of justice completely undermines the attempt to legally adjudicate the conflict.

The judges at the ICJdid not issue an interim order demanding an immediate cessation of the hostilities. I guess this means the court is of the opinion that Israel enjoys the right to self-defense including the elimination of Hamas and its military infrastructure. The court is also of the opinion that Israel has not committed acts of genocide.

The ICJ judges called for the immediate and unconditional release of the hostages. Who, I ask, is expected to deliver on that? The judges didn’t even suggest a candidate for the job. Yet another example of lip service being paid to an issue nobody wants to take ownership of.

The judges also insisted that more humanitarian aid be provided to Gaza. This responsibility has been assigned to Israel. Surely humanitarian aid to Gaza should be contingent on the immediate and unconditional release of the hostages. What can be more humanitarian than releasing innocent hostages? But the judges chose to remain silent on this.

The most ridiculous ruling made by the judges was the one which speculated that Israel might, in the future, commit acts of genocide. I’m not a lawyer, but I believe judges should adjudicate the facts and not engage in speculation.

The South African government laid on a hero’s welcome home for their legal team. Supported by Al Jazeera, they claim to have won a resounding victory. But South Africa clearly failed to achieve her prime goal of stopping the war.

Anti-Israel at Airport. Despite not succeeding in their main claims at the ICJ in The Hague, South Africa’s legal team is welcomed on their return at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport like heroes.

South Africa did, however, achieve her more realistic goal of dragging Israel through a long and messy legal battle at the ICJ on charges of genocide. This charade of trying to demonize Israel is likely to continue for the next few years.

The institutions representing the international community have clearly failed to define how a country, aspiring to uphold the rules of war, should conduct itself against a terror entity with no accountability.

Justice will not be forthcoming from the ICJ. Those guilty of genocide aren’t on trial. All we’ll get from this legal charade is another blood libel against Jews and an emboldened Hamas.

Release of Hostages, No Ceasefire. Not to the liking of South Africa or Hamas, the judges at the ICJ in The Hague did not rule for a ceasefire in Gaza,  were not of the opinion that Israel was committing genocide and called for the immediate and unconditional release of the hostages. (Photo: Patrick Post / AP)

The revelation that UNRWA staff members were amongst the Hamas militants who perpetrated the October 7 massacre came as no surprise to anybody in Israel.

For the past 75 years, UNRWA schools have served as the breeding ground for indoctrination and brainwashing the children of Gaza. A quick glance through any UNRWA sponsored text book confirms this. If the UN is committed to finding a lasting peace in the Middle East, UNRWA must be dismantled. It’s role in financing terror and perpetuating the conflict has been proven beyond any shadow of doubt.

It’s also been revealed that 1,200 UNRWA employees are active members of Hamas and other terror groups and around 50% of UNRWA’s employees in the Gaza Strip have close family links to these organizations. This revelation has forced some of UNRWA’s major donors, including the US and the EU, to put their financial contributions on hold, pending further investigation.

Burning Issues. The massacre of 1400 Israelis on 7 October 2023 did not happen in a vacuum. From birth, Hamas terrorists are indoctrinated with hate, antisemitism and training to kill. Seen here is an illustration from a PA textbook of a girl smiling as “heretics” are burned. (Source: IMPACT-se)

I find it difficult to believe that the higher echelons of the UN are not fully aware of this abuse of power to develop and finance the Hamas terror infrastructure. This revelation should be embarrassing for them. But fear not. Their spin-doctors will find the right story to excuse their actions and enable them to continue promoting their warped agendas. Don’t expect anybody to take responsibility or to resign their positions.

The CIA World Factbook provides a ton of information. So, for those who like trivia, life expectancy at birth in Egypt in 2023 was 72.5 years. In Syria, it was 74.6. In neighbouring Jordan, it was 75.0. In wealthy Saudi Arabia, it was 76.9 years. In Gaza, life expectancy at birth was 74.8 years. Pretty much par for the course. These numbers beg the question as to whether there’s any foundation to the claim that Gaza is in the throes of a humanitarian crisis. Sounds to me like the world is in crisis.

At this time, the plight of the 136 Israeli hostages being held by Hamas remains unclear. We are told that 108 hostages, amongst them elderly people, women and children, are alive. The remaining 28 were murdered by Hamas.

My condolences to those mourning their nearest and dearest. My wishes to the injured for a complete and speedy recovery. May God protect our brave soldiers. May the hostages soon be reunited with their families.

Wishing you all Shabbat Shalom and better times ahead.

Am Yisrael Chai.

Harris Zvi Green.



About the writer:

Harris Zvi Green was born in Cape Town, South Africa. Aged 77, he made Aliyah 53 years ago. An accountant by profession, he served as the Chief Financial Officer for a number of Israel based hi-tech companies. He is married to Phyllis. They have 3 married children ,13 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Harris Zvi Green is a founder member of Truth be Told, an organization engaged in public diplomacy on behalf of Israel.






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HIGH NOON AT THE HAGUE

Failing to establish a case of genocide against Israel, South Africa also failed to follow the laudable values of its first President, Nelson Mandela
By Emeritus Professor, Raymond Wacks

SA v Israel. The principal judicial organ of the UN – the International Court of Justice in The Hague – was the
scheming setting for South Africa to pursue Israel at the behest of Hamas by
a falsely accusing Israel of committing ‘genocide’ in Gaza.

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LETTER FROM ISRAEL AT WAR- WEEK  17

How does a country facing a “humanitarian crisis” accumulate an enormous arsenal of arms and build such a sophisticated network of tunnels to start and wage a war with Israel?
By Harris Zvi Green

Insight on Incitement. A 2023 report reveals that teachers at UNWRA schools in Gaza regularly call to
“…murder Jews, and create teaching materials that glorify terrorism and incite antisemitism.” It’s been
the pattern for decades; it’s a pattern the UN leadership has ignored.

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FOREIGN POLICY FOR HIRE

South Africa’s geopolitical influence should not be rented to the highest bidders
By Kenneth Mokgatlhe

Chuckling Chums! Three days after the massacre in Israel by Gazan killer squads, Iran’s Foreign
Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian (l) meets his South African counterpart, Naledi Pandor in
Pretoria where they expressed “common views” concerning the Middle East.

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THE ARAB VOICE – JANUARY 2024

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Pulsating Perspectives. Two Arab writers opining on Middle East issues address:
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– An Egyptian perspective of the Houthis using the issue of Palestine to further the interests of their Tehran masters

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