Saturday, March 12, 2022

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Israel emerging

Parts of the world looked around and saw where the real vile people are (not in Israel), where the real threats are (not from Israel), and where they could advance themselves and their people (with Israel).

We’ve become accustomed to ongoing and vicious denunciations of Israel in the United Nations, Amnesty International, the International Court of Justice and the European Union; Iran and its proxies Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis; and more recently, “The Squad,” Black Lives Matter and BDS. We’ve become accustomed, too, to telling ourselves that it doesn’t matter because the reality is different. Yes, reality is different, but accumulated Israel-hatred does have an impact on Israel and on its supporters. It does matter.

Interestingly, it didn’t matter as much to some people as to others. Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has emerged as the chief interlocutor for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (yes, two “y’s”) in an attempt to end the hideous fighting in Ukraine. Traveling even on Shabbat, Bennett is throwing himself into this because everyone agrees that Israel is the only trusted partner right now.

What happened? Parts of the world looked around and saw where the real vile people are (not in Israel), where the real threats are (not from Israel), and where they could advance themselves and their people (with Israel). The war in Ukraine is just the latest manifestation of Israel’s proper emergence in the international arena.

But things had been changing before the Russian invasion.

In 2010, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan described the Mavi Marmara flotilla raid—an attempt to illegally run the Gaza blockade—as “state terrorism” by Israel. Erdoğan has regularly hosted Hamas leadership. Two years ago, he created a maritime border with Libya to prevent the export of natural gas from Cyprus, Israel’s EastMed pipeline partner. Less than a year ago, he was calling Israel a “cruel terrorist state” after Hamas incited violence on the Temple Mount. This week, Ankara pulled out all the stops to welcome Israel’s President Isaac Herzog on the first official Israeli visit since 2003. Granted, Turkey and its economy are a shambles, and Erdoğan is an opportunist who will spin on a dime, but his return to what appears to be constructive conversation with Israel is welcome.

 

For the E.U., it was recognition that Israeli military capabilities were important additions to their flagging defense capability. Israel became a “major non-NATO ally” and opened a formal office in Brussels, even as European pols denounced Israeli “war crimes” in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip.

In 2018, Israel and Europol signed an intelligence-sharing pact, the first working arrangement between Europol and a non-E.U. country. Israel’s military exercises have included India, France and Germany (people are still getting over having the Luftwaffe fly in Israel). But also, before the Abraham Accords, a pilot from the United Arab Emirates was there, and this year, Jordan (quietly) flew in an Israeli air drill. Israel’s move to CENTCOM allowed it to sail in a Red Sea exercise with a different set of countries.

The EastMed Pipeline was green-lighted in Europe in 2013, recognizing that long-term dependence on Russian natural gas was untenable. The United States agreed until this year. But Europe still needs the future gas that EastMed will provide, even without American assistance.

The Abraham Accords are transformative agreements—taking the Palestinians out of the driver’s seat while leaving them access to the car—and fostering the process of Arab reconciliation with the State of Israel and Jewish people. The Bet Din of Arabia makes the point. Egypt and Jordan, longtime peace-treaty holders, have become more overt and helpful with Gulf State support. The economic and security benefits of the relationship with Israel vis à vis the threat of Iran were obvious.

The Biden administration, however, has chosen not to build on the accords and came to office throwing gifts at the Iranian regime in hopes of getting a deal. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman was slammed with a source-less, meaningless and nasty CIA report on the killing of Washington Post reporter Jamal Khashoggi. Planned arms sales to Saudi and UAE were “frozen.” U.S. air defenses were removed from Saudi Arabia, and the terror designation removed from Iranian-armed Houthi rebels who are bombing both civilian and industrial sites in Saudi Arabia and the UAE (including one that was intercepted during the Herzog’s visit there), and the Yemeni city of Marib in January. Reasonably enough, the Gulf States moved away from their historic closeness with America and closed ranks with Israel, which is immutably opposed to a new Iran deal.

President Joe Biden’s request for more Gulf oil this week did not fall on deaf ears; it was roundly and publicly rejected by both countries unless the United States takes account of their security concerns. And there was a strong suggestion that he visit the Gulf region.

Amid the horror of the Russian war in Ukraine, in the midst of upheaval in NATO and under the ever-present threat of a U.S.-Iran deal that will enhance Iran’s nuclear and financial capabilities, countries that have benefited from their relations with Israel may finally allow their respect for the Jewish, democratic State of Israel to emerge.

Shoshana Bryen is senior director of the Jewish Policy Center and editor of inFOCUS Quarterly.

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More god news from Israel (edited.)

A large proportion of this week's newsletter is focused on two themes. Ukraine is of course the main news item and Israelis have been focused on saving the lives of Ukrainians in Ukraine, or in countries bordering Ukraine, or airlifting them to Israel. The other focus coincides with International Women's Day.  So many of Israel's medical, and scientific successes have been achieved by Israeli women.  Please focus in on the contribution that Israeli Arab women are making to build the Jewish State.  And this week we celebrate the Jewish festival of Purim, which focuses on Queen Esther, whose efforts saved the Jewish people.
ISRAEL’S MEDICAL ACHIEVEMENTS
 
Medics rush to Ukraine. Israeli emergency NGO United Hatzalah chartered a plane and sent 40 paramedics, EMTs, doctors, psychologists, and therapists, to join its volunteers already treating local Ukrainians. The plane also delivered tons of medical supplies, donated food, plus other aid, and brought back 150 refugees to Israel.
https://israelrescue.org/blog/united-hatzalah-charters-plane-to-send-additional-teams-and-supplies-to-ukrainian-border-and-return-150-israeli-refugees-to-israel/
 
10 seriously ill children rescued from Ukraine. The Israeli embassy in Bucharest, Romania helped rescue 10 Ukrainian children with serious illnesses and bring them to Israel for treatment. Israeli medical personnel flew on a special plane to safely transport the children to Schneider Children’s hospital in Petah Tikvah, Israel.
https://worldisraelnews.com/israel-airlifts-10-hospitalized-kids-from-ukraine-for-care/
https://www.jns.org/israels-romanian-embassy-evacuates-pediatric-cancer-patients-to-israel/

Health monitoring for Ukrainian women. (TY UWI & I24 News) The Gynescope  from Israel’s Illumigyn (see here previously) is being used by medics from Israel’s Sheba Medical Center to diagnose cervical cancer in Ukrainian women.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqw1VZ2IUjo
 
Israeli field hospital for Ukraine. Israel is sending a medical delegation to Ukraine, to set up a field hospital. It will be operated by Sheba Medical Center, Clalit Health Services, and medics from other hospitals. The field hospital will include wards for children and adults, an emergency room, a delivery room, and a first aid clinic.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/323322  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4ulTXTmM2c
https://unitedwithisrael.org/watch-israel-sets-up-virtual-hospital-in-ukraine/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH59FSvDNHU
 
Delegation from Moldovia visits Israel. To help understand how a hospital is run during an emergency, a delegation of senior medical officials from Moldova visited Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa. The visit had been planned long before the start of the recent Russian / Ukrainian conflict.
https://www.rambam.org.il/en/rambam_news/Moldovan_delegation_at_Rambam.aspx
 
MS patient regains ability to walk. Malia Litman, from Dallas Texas, was unable to walk due to her MS condition. Then she discovered the stem cell treatment being trialed at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem.  Thanks to the treatment, she was able to dance with her son Zachary at his wedding.
https://tjpnews.com/malia-litman-a-hadassah-medical-miracle/
 
Linking diet, bacteria, and the heart. An international study, led by Ben Gurion University Professor Iris Shai, has shown that the green Mediterranean (MED) diet modifies the bacterial population in the gut. These changes in the microbiome can bring substantial health benefits, including reduced cardiac risk.
https://www.jewishpress.com/news/israel/bgu-research-green-mediterranean-diet-mediates-weight-loss-reduces-cardiac-risk/2022/03/10/
https://genomemedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13073-022-01015-z
 
Space medicine course. Professor Sara Eyal of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has launched Israel’s first university course for therapy development research in space, or “space medicine.”  Her first session attracted some 40 students from different disciplines such as medicine, pharmacy, nursing, and biology.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/israels-first-space-medicine-university-course-gets-underway-in-jerusalem/
 
Healthcare agreement with Bahrain. Israel and Bahrain have signed an agreement for health care cooperation in epidemics and emergency management, education, and research.  It will cover the fields of information sharing, digital health, medical innovation, and genetic research.
https://unitedwithisrael.org/israel-and-bahrain-sign-agreement-on-health-collaboration/
 
 
ISRAEL IS INCLUSIVE AND GLOBAL
 
Four female Israeli professors. On International Women’s Day, Technion UK emailed 4 videos featuring Professor Kira Radinsky (big medical data), Professor Marcelle Machluf (cancer - amazing video), Professor Shulamit Levenberg (cultured meat – BBC video) & Professor Asya Rolls (brain-activated immune responses).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uu1MY-odhj8  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ru2Ke-syBJU
https://vimeo.com/643910768  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-t9n3FNrg4
 
Innovation teams in mixed cities. The Israeli Hazira program (see here previously) is bringing innovation to mixed Jewish-Arab cities. Around a dozen “Innovation Teams” have now been established in Acre, Bat Yam, Ashdod, Sakhnin, Beit Shemesh, Netanya, Ashkelon, Umm al-Fahm, Lod, Eilat, and in the Negev.
https://www.algemeiner.com/2022/03/07/new-program-brings-innovation-to-jewish-arab-cities-in-israel/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/topic/hazira/
 
Israeli Arab professor explains diversity. Professor Mona Khoury-Kassbari, Vice President of Diversity and Strategy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (see here previously), led a discussion with 40 top officials and professionals in Chicago. She focused on innovative strategies that Israel implements to integrate minorities.
https://www.afhu.org/2022/03/07/first-arab-vp-of-israels-leading-university-talks-diversity-and-inclusion-with-chicago-professionals-in-womens-history-month/
 
Jews & Arabs thrive together. More about Israel’s Unistream Association (see here previously) - a three-year program bringing together Jewish and Arab youth from all over Israel to learn about business and hi-tech.  Arab Unistream graduate Lara Musalem describes her inclusive startup in in the mixed city of Nof HaGalil.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/rylcxk8115
 
The Bedouin woman who empowers others. Amal Al-Sana had a hard upbringing as the fifth daughter in an Israeli Bedouin family of girls. But she studied for a PhD and helped found the Ajeek Arab-Jewish Center for Empowerment and Cooperation. Later she cofounded the Desert Embroidery Project in her Bedouin village.
https://www.israel21c.org/the-bedouin-woman-who-refused-to-be-pitied-and-now-empowers-others/
 
Israel opens border to reunite mother and daughter. On International Women’s Day, Israel allowed a Druze student to return to Israel and be reunited with her mother. Nadine Beriq left Israel in 2008 to study dentistry in Damascus but was unable to return when Syria took away her passport and the border was shut in 2015.
https://www.israelhayom.com/2022/03/09/in-humanitarian-gesture-israeli-residents-allowed-to-return-to-israel-from-syria/
 
Israel’s President in Turkey. Israel’s President Herzog was greeted by Turkey’s President Edogan at the Presidential Palace in Turkey’s capital Ankara. The Israeli President received a warm welcome, despite arriving in the middle of a snowfall.  https://www.youtube.com/embed/igubITCTl08/?start=1866
 
Israel to train students from Arab states. Israel has launched the “Abraham Works” project that offers hi-tech training to students from the Arab states that signed the Abraham Accords, plus Egypt and Jordan. The plan was unveiled by Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister in a meeting with Morocco’s ambassador to Israel.
https://www.israeltoday.co.il/read/students-from-abraham-accords-countries-to-learn-hi-tech-in-israel/
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/03/347446/israel-offers-moroccan-students-high-tech-training-employment
 
Free scholarships for Ukrainian students. Tel Aviv University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem are offering scholarships worth millions of shekels to Ukrainian academics whose studies and research have been disrupted by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Funds include tuition fees as well as living expenses in Israel.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/tel-aviv-university-offers-full-scholarships-to-ukrainian-students-academics/
https://www.afhu.org/2022/03/07/hebrew-university-offers-emergency-aid-to-students-and-professors-in-ukraine/
 
Israeli hi-techs help Ukrainians. Many Israeli startups have employees unable to leave Ukraine. Israel’s Natural Intelligence, for example, offered its Ukrainian employees up to $3000 in emergency grants. Several members of Wix in Israel flew to Poland to meet some of Wix’s 1,000 Ukrainian workers, many now refugees.
https://nocamels.com/2022/02/tech-israel-ukraine-staff-embrace/
 
Israel’s life-saving border clinic. This article describes the vital work performed at the Polish border with Ukraine by NATAN, Mashav, Sheba medical center, Clalit Health Services, Schneider Children’s Medical Center, and Hadassah Medical Center. Just some of the many Israeli organizations saving refugees lives.
https://www.jns.org/refugees-from-war-torn-ukrainian-treated-rescued-by-israeli-doctors-at-new-border-clinic/
 
 
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
 
R&D agreement with UK. (TY Nevet) UK Science Minister George Freeman met key players in the Israeli scientific community. He tweeted: “Thank you to all the brilliant scientists, entrepreneurs, investors and policymakers in Israel for a brilliant visit and agreement on a new UK-Israel R&D collaboration.”
https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1576647/brexit-news-uk-israel-deal-horizon-europe-freeman-trevelyan
 
Tech movement for youth. Israeli-founded Loop is a tech academy for global youth. It teaches coding to children aged 7 – 18 and is a unique combination of a youth movement and a tech incubator. Its student “loopers” learn computer science so they can become part of the hi-tech industry and build their own startups.
https://www.loop.org.il/  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJFaIlVa6dk
 
Developing tech talent in Nazareth. Altooro is a startup that assesses the talent of developers and gives numerical and statistical values to their abilities. Its founder, Mo Mitwaly is also a mentor for Loop, helping to educate young Arab tech students in Nazareth so that they can eventually create their own startups.  
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/hyhuqrrwq   https://www.altooro.com/
 
Transforming transport in Seoul City. Israel’s Autotalks (see here previously) has deployed its V2X (Vehicle to anything) systems on nearly 2,000 buses and related infrastructure in Seoul City.  The advanced system alerts drivers of pedestrian collision, school zones, road and weather conditions warnings, and more.
https://www.new-techeurope.com/2022/03/07/seoul-city-transforms-transport-system-by-deploying-v2x-systems-powered-by-autotalks/  
 
5G networks for smart cities. Israel’s Juganu (see here previously) is partnering Qualcomm and Nokia to build 5G networks for smart cities. Juganu’s technology has been deployed in 15 countries including Israel, Mexico, Brazil, Guatemala, the U.S, and Greece.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/sym7gmlb9
 
How the continents were formed. Professor Roi Granot of Israel’s Ben Gurion University pioneered the use of magnetometer data (the magnetic field of rocks) to date the oceanic crust. In a recent study, Gronot together with Dutch scientists have shown that an event 105 million years ago shaped how the world looks today.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-academics-time-travel-adventure-in-earths-crust-may-explain-worlds-layout/    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-022-00893-7
 
Joint archaeological research. The University of Haifa (UofH) and Israel’s Technion Institute are launching a joint archaeology research fund. It follows the UofH establishing the School of Archaeology and Maritime Cultures, which will revolutionize archaeological research in Israel.
https://pr3.haifa.ac.il/2022/02/21/university-of-haifa-signs-a-new-agreement-with-the-technion-to-strengthen-archaeology-research/
 
Legal path to driverless Israeli cars. Israel’s parliament (Knesset) has passed legislation to allow autonomous shared taxis on Israeli roads, carrying passengers but without a safety driver. It paves the way for Mobileye, Intel’s Jerusalem-based subsidiary, to roll out “robo-taxis” and ride-hailing services in Tel Aviv this year.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/new-legislation-paves-path-for-trial-of-driverless-autonomous-taxis-in-israel/
 
 
ECONOMY & BUSINESS
 
Government debt cut in half. Israel’s budget deficit fell to 2.2% of GDP for the 12 months to Feb 2022, compared to 4.5% at the end of 2021. In the month of Feb itself, the government had a rare budgetary surplus of NIS 4 billion due to high revenues from taxes, although Israel’s tax burden is the sixth lowest in the OECD.
https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-israels-fiscal-deficit-narrows-further-1001404825
https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-treasury-chief-economist-israels-tax-burden-below-oecd-average-1001404799
 
100 Turkish businesspeople visit Tel Aviv. A delegation of more than 100 senior Turkish businesspeople arrived in Tel Aviv for meetings with their Israeli counterparts. During the visit, the Turkish Exporters Assembly signed a cooperation agreement with Israel's Federation of International Chambers of Commerce.
https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-israel-and-turkey-sign-business-cooperation-mou-1001404580
 
Finland buys Israeli. Finland’s defense ministry has decided to purchase defense systems from one of two Israeli companies, either Israel Aerospace Industries or Rafael Advanced Systems. Both companies beat competition from Germany, Norway, and the UK. Finland wants to protect its long border with Russia.
https://www.israelhayom.com/2022/03/06/finland-to-pick-between-2-israeli-companies-for-anti-aircraft-systems/
 
Preparing for a busy Passover. The Israel Airports Authority (IAA) estimates that 1.5 million passengers will pass through Ben Gurion airport around the time of the Passover holiday in April. It will certainly be the busiest holiday season for two years, as the tourist industry recovers from the impact of the Covid pandemic.
https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-ben-gurion-airport-preparing-for-busy-passover-1001404814
 
The largest ever profit by an Israeli company. Israeli shipping giant Zim has just reported the largest ever annual net profit ($4.65 billion) achieved by an Israeli company. It will also pay out the biggest ever dividend – $2.04 billion. Since its Jan 2021 IPO, Zim’s market value has increased five-fold to $8.9 billion.
https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-zim-reports-biggest-ever-profit-by-israeli-co-1001405054
 
Carrefour comes to Israel. French corporation Carrefour has signed an agreement to gradually convert over 150 branches of the Yeinot Bitan supermarket chain to Carrefour branches. Its franchise is for a minimum of 20 years. Carrefour is the largest international retailer to enter Israel.
https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-global-retailing-giant-carrefour-to-enter-israel-1001404489
 
Another Israeli takeover by Nvidia. US computer giant Nvidia, has just acquired Israel’s Excelero, a provider of enterprise data storage and block storage solutions. Nvidia employs 2,800 Israelis at seven 7 R&D centers – the most outside the US. Sites include Yoknean (Mellanox), Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Ra’anana, and Beersheba.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-chip-giant-nvidia-acquires-israeli-data-storage-company-excelero/
https://www.excelero.com/
 
Investment in Israeli startups to 13/3/22: Axonius raised $200 millionStarkWare raised $100+ millionDataRails raised $50 millionCybersixgill raised $35 millionCider Security raised $32 millionBlinkops raised $26 millionAutobrains raised $19 millionLendai raised $13+ millionUrecsys raised $7 millionMaverick Medical raised $5 millionFortvision raised $850,000;
 
 
CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT & SPORT`
 
Things to do in Israel this month. March in Israel is the start of spring; the days get longer, the air warmer, and the sea calmer. It is the start of many festivals across the country, and the third week of March 2022 is Purim-time, when Israel becomes overrun with parties and special events. March is a great time to be in Israel.
https://www.touristisrael.com/things-to-do-events-in-israel-in-march/5302/
 
Daily videos about Israel. Bet El Institutions has launched Daily Israel Videos - a daily email containing two videos on topics relating to Israel including Hi-tech & innovation and the Beauty of Israel. Subscribers can choose which days or topics they want to receive videos.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/323635  https://forms.aweber.com/form/45/2001958045.htm
 
Israel from above. Two examples of the Daily Israel Videos – beautiful scenery of Mount Hermon in winter, contrasting with that of the Negev. Both filmed from a drone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVgNY2-FUZQ  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNhBIzgxkQ4
 
 
THE JEWISH STATE
 
Final flight of IAF’s founder. (TY UWI) Harold “Smoky” Simon who just passed away, close to his 102nd birthday, was one of the legendary founders of the Israeli Air Force. He flew a Bonanza aircraft, one week after arriving in Israel from South Africa in May 1948. After the War of Independence, he set up several squadrons.
https://www.algemeiner.com/2022/03/04/harold-smoky-simon-one-of-the-iafs-founders-dies-at-101/
 
The women who built Israel. On International Women’s Day this article celebrates the women who helped turn Israel into a flourishing country. Highlights include the Women’s Farm established in 1911; women of the Kibbutz movement; the world’s first women’s political party; and the largest proportion of female doctors.
https://www.israel21c.org/the-women-who-built-israel-with-hands-and-hearts/
 
Friends of Zion. Dr. Michael Evans, founder of Friends of Zion, presented the Friends of Zion award to former US Vice President Mike Pence for his support for the State of Israel. The Jerusalem event was also attended by former US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman and former Israeli Ambassador to the US Ron Dermer.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/323545
 
Fanfare for Israeli President at Istanbul synagogue. President Herzog’s arrival at the historic Neve Shalom Istanbul synagogue was met with music and loud blasts of the shofar (ram’s horn). The President followed in the footsteps of his father and grandfather who visited the synagogue.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/323669  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmUHNLhAzcw
 
550 Bnei Menashe return to Jerusalem. Some 550 new immigrants from India’s Bnei Menashe community visited the Western Wall for the first time, accompanied by Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel Rabbi David Lau. The community claims descent from one of the 10 lost tribes of Israel and is converting back to Judaism.
https://www.jns.org/550-bnei-menashe-from-india-visit-western-wall-with-israels-chief-rabbi/
 
550+ community Purim Megillah readings. The organizers of “Megillah in the Community” have scheduled more than 550 in-person group Purim readings of the Esther Megillah across Israel. The initiative will take place in community centers, public parks, hospitals and more, and geared to all ages and levels of Judaism.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/323687
 
Chabad’s mobile crisis center for Ukrainian Jews. In the Israeli village of Kfar Chabad, dozens of Russian-speaking Chabad volunteers work in a high-tech crisis-management center. They use emergency hotlines to provide the Jews of Ukraine with food, evacuation, refugee aid, housing, or access to medical assistance.
https://www.chabad.org/news/article_cdo/aid/5432293/jewish/Crisis-Center-in-Israel-a-Lifeline-for-Jews-of-Ukraine.htm
 
Welcome to the world. Jewish schoolteacher Chani Kochav Lev and her husband Eliezer fled Kyiv, Ukraine, just in time for their baby boy to be born safely at Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/323223
 
100 Jewish Ukraine orphans arrive in Israel. (TY UWI) 100 children, ages 2-18, traveled more than 400 miles by bus from the northern Ukrainian city of Zhytomyr to Romania before flying to Israel, where they were greeted by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. Refugees on another flight showed their delight on landing in Israel.
https://www.algemeiner.com/2022/03/06/ukrainian-jewish-orphans-land-in-israel-following-rescue-operation/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysdnXdYBfBg
https://www.jns.org/ukrainian-refugees-burst-into-applause-upon-arrival-in-israel/
 
Animal therapy for Ukrainian refugees. Israeli NGO MyIsrael is publicizing the efforts of its 18 adopted charities to help refugees arriving in Israel from Ukraine. The first charity to be called upon is Animal Angels (HAMA) that is taking animals that have been rescued from abuse to unite them with traumatized Ukrainians.
https://myisraelcharity.org/project/ukrainian-refugees-urgent-assistance
https://myisraelcharity.org/project/animal-angels-hama  https://hama-israel.org/

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Putin Isn’t the One Who Banned U.S. Offshore Oil Drilling

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The Capitol Has Now Been Closed for Two Years

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In pursuit of the normal
By Salena Zito

There are few things people relish more than a sense that everything is all right. We crave the stability that comes with our families being nearby and our communities thriving, as well the sense of purpose that comes with being able to provide and contribute to both.

We expect bumps in the road and setbacks. We expect from ourselves the ability to create a path around those setbacks, using whatever our skills dictate, whether it is with our hands and our minds or a lot of both. 

When pandemics and wars and drug epidemics and soaring inflation arose, we used to rely on a vigorous and courageous press that would dispassionately use their skills to find out the origins. We also used to expect the people whom we elected to run our government, not to turn these things into weapons to divide us rather than unite us — or, worse yet, lie to us or hide from us their origins. 

If those running these institutions wonder why the public has lost faith in them, those three things are a great place to start. When the pandemic began, anyone who questioned the origin story of the coronavirus was marked as a xenophobe and a conspiracist. Everyone seems to ignore that our open borders are contributing to our opioid epidemic. And unless you haven’t filled your gas tank up since January 2021, you've noticed that our gas prices, which make everything else more expensive, too, are not Vladimir Putin’s fault.

America's present need is for normalcy. Log off Twitter for a few minutes, and you may notice that people are turning to each other, their families, and their communities to achieve it — the one place they know they won't find spending hours of the day scrolling through Twitter. 

And that is why they don’t. Do a quick search on Twitter no one tweeted #MountainFest that day — they were too busy living in the moment. 

story by Axios last week, whose main audience is located in Washington D.C., New York, and Silicon Valley, ran a very self-aware, data-rich story last week showing what I see every day in my reporting: Most people in this country are not on Twitter, and…

 

Click here for the full story.

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One's past has a way of catching up with you over time:

In 1988, now-Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson — Biden’s Ivy League-educated Supreme Court pick that he promised would be made based on the metrics of race and sex — joined the Black Students Association (BSA) her freshman year at Harvard. | Fox News

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ketanji-brown-jackson-harvard-group-invited-alleged-anti-semite

https://www.bjpa.org/content/upload/bjpa/issu/ISSUES%202.pdf

DR.JEFFRIES AND THE ANTI-SEMITIC BRANCHOF THE AFROCENTRISM MOVEMENT BY KENNETH S. STERN

THIS IS A VERY DISTURBING RELATIONSHIP OF REPORTS WITH AN ASSOCIATION. WATCH & READ THE FOX NEWS REPORT,THEN GOOGLE THE ARTICLE LISTED ABOVE THIS LINE AND READ. . MY COMMENT REGARDING BOTH REPORTS ABOVE IS WHEN YOU “YOU LAY DOWN WITH DOGS ,YOU GET UP WITH FLEAS” 

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