Tag: Israel

  • UN: Netanyahu bows hot as secretary-general makes first regional trip

    UN: Netanyahu bows hot as secretary-general makes first regional trip

    Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, issued a scathing criticism of the UN on Monday as the Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, began his first visit to the country.

    At the opening remarks of Netanyahu’s meeting with the UN chief, the prime minister accused the UN of failing to prevent arms shipments to the Shiite militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon.

    He added, that Iran is seeking to open a front against Israel on the Lebanese and Syrian borders.

    “[Iran] is also building sites to produce precision-guided missiles towards that end in both Syria and in Lebanon.

    “This is something Israel cannot accept. This is something the UN should not accept,” Netanyahu said, without offering specifics.

    Iran and Hezbollah are fighting alongside Syrian President ‘s government in the Syrian civil war, which has killed hundreds of thousands.

    The prime minister added that he believes the UN has an “absurd obsession” with his country.

  • Israeli teens attack off-duty soldiers for ‘looking like Arabs’

    Israeli teens attack off-duty soldiers for ‘looking like Arabs’

    Israeli teenagers had reportedly attacked two off-duty soldiers only because they believed the soldiers were Arabs, the police said on Monday.

    A police statement said a 16-year-old boy was caught and arrested on suspicion he was part of a group that assaulted the soldiers.

    The incident took place in a public park in Pardes Hana, a town in central Israel, on Friday night.

    The soldiers, who were on a weekend vacation and dressed in civilian clothes, were sitting there with a young female friend and another 17-year-old male friend.

    They told the police that the attackers hit them with a hookah pipe and other blunt objects before fleeing the scene.

    The victims sustained injuries in their heads and faces and needed hospital care.

    Father of one of the victims told Hebrew-language Ynet news site that the families were appalled by the attack.

    Hate crimes against Arab citizens of Israel are frequently reported.

  • Al Jazeera journalist’s press credentials revoked by Israel

    Al Jazeera journalist’s press credentials revoked by Israel

    The Israeli Government said it would revoke the press credentials of a reporter for the Al Jazeera news network on Wednesday.

    This decision was taken after the reporter claimed his work was part of the “resistance’’ against Israel.The reporter, Elias Karram, 40, is a Palestinian citizen of Israel.

    In an interview with a separate TV station, Karram said, “As a Palestinian journalist in an occupied area or in a conflict zone, media work is an integral part of the resistance and its educational political activity.’’

    Nitzan Chen, the director of the Government Press Office (GPO), said the statements disqualified him from accurately reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    “Whoever takes an active part in a political struggle should do so in the framework of the law, but without press credentials from the state of Israel,’’ Chen said.

    Karram’s credentials would be revoked pending a hearing.

    The latest move comes after Israel’s Communication Minister, , requested the GPO to rescind all the press cards of Al Jazeera journalists in Israel, accusing the network of inciting violence.

    Kara is also seeking to close the Qatari network’s Jerusalem bureau.

    Israeli Arab lawmakers Ahmad Tibi and Osama Saadi of the Joint List party called the move “a blatant step against freedom of speech and journalist work,’’ claiming that the Israeli government was persecuting Israeli Arab journalists.

    Al Jazeera has been banned in several countries including Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Syria

    They have also been accused of being a mouthpiece for Islamist groups, a charge Al Jazeera has denied.

  • Linking the gap with Israel

    The Black Tribe Of Israel’ is a very peculiar book, it focuses on African history, racial discrimination and slavery. The book reveals secrets that have been long hidden from Africans, it exposes undisclosed facts about the black man, it is a wonderful book that is comparable to any literal work on the face of the earth. Having lived in America for many years and witnessed racial abuse and discrimination in the 70s, I am well-positioned to confirm the accuracy of the content of this book, that is why I am happy about the appraisal that Prof. Bisi Sowunmi gave the book, pointing out that this book should make all Africans think deeply.

    Firstly, Egypt was the first place of civilisation, now Egypt is located in Africa, but sadly today through western movies and literature, Egyptians are portrayed as white people, this is an aberration because Egyptians are not Europeans. This book reveals this crucial truth, it also explains the territory that Egypt is located in, which is a region of negro dominance.

    Secondly, Israel was a nation that was formed in Egypt before it was separated from Egypt. Now Egypt and Ethiopia have a joint history, they married one another and they traded with each other. Moses the decorated prince of Egypt, that was later discovered to be an Israelite, married an Ethiopian woman. It is evident that the word Ethiopian means blackface, thereby showing us that Moses married a black woman. This is confirmed by the Bible in the book of Numbers chapter 12 verse 1: “And Miriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married, for he had married an Ethiopian woman.”

    Thirdly, black people today are the most scattered race on the face of the earth, this is one of the important points that the author of the book strikes on. The slave trade was used to disperse the black people all over the world, and if we follow the Bible, in Deuteronomy chapter 28 verse 64: “And the Lord shall scatter thee among all people, from the one end of the earth even unto the other”, it is crystal clear that the black people are the most identified by these words of the Bible.

    Fourthly, this book exposes the bizarre support that the Pope and the church gave to slave trade. I am so impressed by the audacity of the author in identifying that monetisation of the church is the root facilitator of the business of slave trade. I am a chief and a former general auditor of Mobil Oil and Pfizer, and presently, I am the chairman of my community in Ikorodu.

    Adeshina Adediji opened a church in my community three years ago, I watched him from afar, expecting to see the usual money extortion and trickery of many of our pastors, I was shocked when I discovered he wasn’t collecting offering in the church, rather he persuaded his members to give money to the poor, insisting they should bring only their hearts to church, later he started a nursery and primary school in the community, to my greatest surprise he made the school free of charge for all students, I sent for him to ask him why he was investing so much in the community without making any financial gain, he simply told me that he loves giving. Today, I am a member of his church and I am the chairman of the church council, the author believes in change, he is someone to be compared with Martin Luther or Mother Theresa, he wants to change the way things are, he desires to right a lot of wrongs. This summarises this book, its a book that’ll cause a global change, its a brave and sacrificial rendition.

    Lastly, I discovered with evidence that many Africans have Israeli origin. Oduduwa the father of the yorubas came from the Middle East. Truth be told, the author is an Einstein, his work can be compared to that of Leonardo Da vinci and his book will bring the needed reformation in African history and religion.

  • Jerusalem on alert as religious tensions rise over holy site

    Jerusalem on alert as religious tensions rise over holy site

    Israel bolstered security in the Old City of Jerusalem on Friday and prepared for possible clashes with Muslim worshippers after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided metal detectors at a sensitive holy site would not be removed.

    There have been daily confrontations between Palestinians hurling rocks and Israeli police using stun grenades since the detectors were placed at the entrance to the shrine, known to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as Temple Mount, on Sunday, after the killing of two Israeli policemen.

    Muslim leaders and Palestinian political factions have urged the faithful to gather for a “day of rage” against the new security policies, which they see as changing delicate agreements that have governed the holy site for decades.

    The Israeli police said extra units had been mobilised to bolster security in the Old City, while Muslim access to the shrine for prayers would be limited to women of all ages and men over 50.

    Roadblocks were in place on approach roads to Jerusalem to stop buses carrying Muslims to the site.

    “Police are coordinating to enable Friday prayers to take place and at the same time security measures are taking place,” spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said.

    The Noble Sanctuary-Temple Mount compound, containing the Dome of the Rock and the Aqsa Mosque, has long been a source of religious friction.

    Since Israel captured and annexed the Old City, including the compound, in the 1967 Middle East war, it has also become a symbol of Palestinian nationalism.

    On Thursday, there were calls for Netanyahu to back down and remove the metal detectors so as not to inflame the situation.

    President Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, after discussing the issue with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, called Israeli President Reuven Rivlin to press for their removal.

    Nickolay Mladenov, UN’ special coordinator for long-stalled Israel-Palestinian peace talks, appealed for calm and the White House urged a resolution.

    Jordan, which is the ultimate custodian of the holy site, has also been involved in mediation efforts.

    After a late-night meeting of his security cabinet, Netanyahu decided the metal detectors should stay.

    Officials said they were necessary to ensure Palestinians and Israeli-Arabs do not smuggle weapons into the holy compound.

    Far-right members of Netanyahu’s government, which relies on religious and right-wing parties for support, had publicly urged him to keep the devices in place.

    “Israel is committed to maintaining the status quo at the Temple Mount and the freedom of access to the holy places,” the security cabinet said in a statement.

    “The cabinet has authorised the police to take any decision in order ensure free access to the holy places while maintaining security and public order.”

    Tensions around the Noble Sanctuary-Temple Mount have erupted into violence in the past.

    In 2000, after then Israeli opposition leader Ariel Sharon visited, Palestinians took it as a provocation.

    It led to clashes that spiraled into the second Intifada, when an estimated 1,000 Israelis and some 3,000 Palestinians were killed over four years of violence.

    As well as anger at having to submit to Israeli security policies, Palestinians are alarmed at what they see as the slow chipping away at the status quo at the Noble Sanctuary.

    Since Ottoman times, while Jews are permitted to visit the area, considered the holiest place in Judaism, where an ancient temple once stood, only Muslims are allowed to pray.

    Over the past decade, however, visits by religious-nationalist Jews have increased sharply and some attempt to pray.

    While police are supposed to eject them if they do, the rules are not always enforced, fuelling Muslim anger.

  • We’re pursuing holistic solution to Lagos flooding, says Ambode

    We’re pursuing holistic solution to Lagos flooding, says Ambode

    Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State says his administration is taking immediate steps to find a holistic solution to the problem of flooding in the state.

    Ambode spoke on Monday at the Water Technology and Environmental Control (WATEC) sensitisation programme in Lagos.

    The country’s commercial nerve centre has been battling with flooding which hit several parts of the city in the last few days as a result of torrential rainfall.

    Areas worst hit include the highbrow Lekki-Victoria Island axis, where motorists, on Saturday, spent up to six hours to escape the water-logged roads and expressway.

    Heavy floods took over the entire Ahmadu Bello Way in Victoria Island, Lagos, forcing some residents and commercial offices to unceremoniously vacate their premises.

    The Lagos State Police Command had temporarily closed the road to human and vehicular movement due to threat by heavy flood.

    Ambode said on Monday that there was even more urgent need to embark upon a review and re-engineering of the canals and drainage systems in the state.

    According to him, this must be pursued hand in hand with a clear and crystal re-envisioning of the water management system.

    “For the past few days, the state and indeed most parts of Nigeria, have witnessed torrential rainfall which are quite unprecedented.

    “We have witnessed our most prime estates flooded with water; we have seen our roads taken over by floods, and we have painfully watched how many homesteads have literally become pools.

    “These indeed are trying times for any government, especially our own administration, which has determinedly pursued massive infrastructural development, to improve standards of living of our citizenry,” Ambode said.

    He said that the government would be stronger in enforcing physical planning laws, especially those building illegally on canals and blocking the free-flow of water across the state.

    The governor said his administration would reinvigorate its campaign against the dumping of refuse by citizens into canals.

    Ambode said that access to and management of water resources, as well as environmental control, remained one of the greatest challenges facing most parts of the developing world.

    He said that Israel, which Lagos State had decided to partner with in developing water technology and environmental control, was one of the first countries to successfully overcome its limitations in water resources.

    “Our intention is to explore a wide array of technological advancements and possibilities, to ensure that we obtain the best solution to a rather nagging problem,” he said.

    The governor said the incidence of flooding was not circumscribed to Nigeria alone, nor was it a peculiarity of the Third World.

    Ambode recalled that the UK was heavily flooded this year and, indeed, witnessed some of its worst flooding since records started in 1901.

    He added that Japan, a country that was equally technologically savvy, had also not been spared heavy flooding this year.

    “No matter how well a society may be prepared, we can never rule out the element of the natural or if you like, the supernatural.

    “This is why Lagos State, and indeed Nigeria, fully subscribes to the tenets of Climate Change Solutions by the United Nations,” Ambode said.

    He said the aforementioned examples enjoined government to put the experience and pains into perspective and learn from all them to better prepare for the future.

    Earlier, the Special Adviser to the governor on Overseas Affairs and Investment, Prof. Ademola Abass, said the sensitisation programme was a prelude to WATEC Israel 2017 conference, taking place from Sept. 12 to Sept. 14.

    Abass said that key stakeholders would come together at the conference to deliberate on some critical issues on water technology and environmental control.

    The Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Guy Feldman, said that every challenge faced created room for planning and solutions.

    He noted that floods made the second highest damage out of all natural disasters.

  • Former Israeli PM Olmert wins early release from prison

    Former Israeli PM Olmert wins early release from prison

    Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who is serving a 27-month prison term for corruption, won parole on Thursday, one of his lawyers said.

    Israel Radio reported that Olmert could be freed as early as Sunday after a parole board decided to cut his sentence by a third, a common practice in Israel for prisoners who have not committed violent crimes.

    Shani Eluz, an attorney for Olmert, told reporters that the release might be delayed if prosecutors decide to file an appeal.

    “He was very excited. He was very happy,” Eli Zohar, another Olmert attorney, said of the parole decision.

    “He hopes very much the prosecution service will not ask to delay his release.”

    Olmert was found guilty in 2014 of accepting bribes from real estate developers when he was Jerusalem’s mayor, before his 2006-09 term as prime minister and head of a centrist political party.

    During his time as Israel’s leader, he claimed significant progress in talks with the Palestinians on securing a final peace deal, offering an Israeli withdrawal from much of the occupied West Bank.

    No agreement was reached.

    A lawyer by profession, Olmert began his political career in the 1970s as a right-wing lawmaker who targeted organized crime in Israel.

    As prime minister, Olmert waged war against militants in Lebanon in 2006 and the Gaza Strip in 2008.

    His original six-year sentence, the judge in the case said his corruption offences were tantamount to “treason”, was cut to 18 months on appeal, but another month was later tagged on over obstruction of justice charges.

    Olmert’s term was ultimately lengthened to 27 months after he was convicted in a separate case involving cash payments from a U.S. businessman.

    Over the past several weeks, Olmert was again in the Israeli headlines after police raided a publishing house over suspicions a memoir he is writing contained security secrets that had not been cleared by the country’s military censor.

    Olmert was taken to hospital on June 19, complaining of chest pains, Israeli media reports said.

    He was returned to prison on June 20 after tests and treatment.

    Any attempt at a political comeback seems unlikely.

    A court found that his crimes entailed “moral turpitude”, which under Israeli law would preclude Olmert from running for public office for seven years after his release, when he will be 78.

  • ‘Israel paid $20m to families of flotilla raid victims’

    ‘Israel paid $20m to families of flotilla raid victims’

    Israel has paid total compensation of 20 million dollars to the families of the victims of an Israeli raid on a Turkish aid flotilla that killed 10 people in 2010, Turkey’s Finance Minister Naci Agbal said on Friday.

    Turkish media quoted Agbal to have said that the payment, which will be divided among the 10 families, comes some nine months after Israel had already offered apologies for the raid.

    The compensation was one of Ankara’s conditions for rapprochement – agreed to pay the families of those killed.

    “Compensation has been paid to the families of those who lost their lives during the Mavi Marmara attack,” Turkish broadcasters quoted Agbal as saying.

    Relations between Israel and Turkey broke down in 2010 when Turkish pro-Palestinian activists were killed by Israeli commandos enforcing a naval blockade of the Gaza Strip.

    The soldiers raided a ship, the Mavi Marmara, leading a flotilla towards the Islamist Hamas-run Palestinian territory.

    In June 2016, however, the two countries said they would normalise relations, a rapprochement driven by the prospect of lucrative Mediterranean gas deals as well as mutual fears over security risks in the Middle East.

    Turkish President named a new ambassador to Israel in November last year, reciprocating a move by the Israelis, in a move toward restoring diplomatic ties between the once-close allies.

  • Netanyahu to attend ECOWAS Summit in Liberia

    Netanyahu to attend ECOWAS Summit in Liberia

    Israeli Prime Minister

    will be attending the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) annual summit of Heads of State in the Liberian capital, Monrovia on Sunday, June 4.

    Tony Obiechina, Senior Media and Political Officer of the Embassy of Israel, in a statement in Abuja, said, Netanyahu will be on a one-day visit to Liberia to attend the summit.

    Obiechina said that during the summit, Netanyahu is expected to sign a joint declaration for greater cooperation with ECOWAS, the 15-state regional body.

    He said that Netanyahu has spearheaded intense efforts to improve ties with Africa under the slogan “Israel is coming back to Africa, and Africa is coming back to Israel.”

    It will also be Netanyahu’s first trip outside Israel after hosting President Donald Trump in Jerusalem.

    The trip is the first for any Israeli leader to West Africa since the late Prime Minister Golda Meir visited Nigeria in the 1960s.

    The Prime Minister on 2016 toured East African.

    Obiechina said that one of key goals of Netanyahu’s Africa trip is to strengthen economic ties and boost Israel’s know-how specifically, in the areas of water technology, agriculture, energy and cyber-security.

    Israel’s relations with Africa go back to the 1950s barely few years after it was created in 1948.

    NAN reports others expected to attend include a high-level delegation from the Moroccan government, a high-level delegation from the European Union, UN Secretary-General António Guterres, and the chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki, among others.

    On the margins of the summit, Mano River Union States (Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Côte d’Ivoire) will launch the West Africa Power Pool Project which will provide electricity to the countries within the Mano River Union basin.

    NAN also reports that it will be the first ECOWAS summit held in Liberia in more than two decades.

  • T.B Joshua gets rousing welcome in Israel

    T.B Joshua gets rousing welcome in Israel

    Founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) received a rousing welcome in Israel during the week.

    He was met on arrival by Rabbi Yehuda Meshi-Zahav, founder of Zaka, Israel’s award-winning rescue agency.

    Meshi-Zahav presented Joshua with an award in honour of his extensive humanitarian efforts.

    He praised the Nigerian preacher for intervening during the extensive heart quake in Haiti in 2010 by sending relief materials worth millions of dollars, including medical supplies and food items.

    He equally intervened in Indonesia when he visited the ‘House of Love’, a charity that provides shelter for orphans, unwanted children, the elderly and the homeless.

    He donated $10,000 to Hana Ananda, founder of the charity home.

    In Ghana, food items were donated to Muslim communities.

    The same gesture was extended to Agege and Alabarago in Lagos.

    During his visit, which ends today, an Israeli television station, Reshet TV ran an 11- minute documentary on Prophet Joshua over his impending arrival in the country.

    The documentary, which was in Hebrew language with subtitles in English, has since been uploaded on YouTube.

    Joshua also held series of meetings with Israeli government officials.

    FIRS seals Lagos firms over multi-million tax liabilities

    The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has sealed two companies in Lagos over sundry tax liabilities.

    The exercise, executed by the agency’s enforcement unit, saw the shutting of Tracit Ventures Ltd at 5B Cappa, Palmgrove Estate in Ilupeju.

    The FIRS said the company’s tax default between 2009 and 2014 totalled N21, 042,946.39K.

    The figure comprises Company Income tax, Withholding tax, Value Added Tax and Education Tax.

    The team also sealed Satek Nigeria Limited at 8/10 Ilupeju Bye Pass.

    The tax-collecting agency said the company failed to pay its Company Income Tax, Value Added Tax and Education tax, amounting N24, 794, 394.