Prepared for the Conference of Presidents
of Major American Jewish Organizations

by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs

DAILY ALERT
Monday,
March 2, 2020
News Resources - North America, Europe, and Asia:

  • U.S. and Taliban Sign Afghanistan Peace Agreement - Jennifer Hansler
    The U.S. and the Taliban signed an agreement Saturday in Doha, Qatar, which sets in motion the potential of a full withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, paving the way to ending America's longest-fought war. The agreement was signed by U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad and Taliban chief negotiator Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo witnessed the signing of the "Agreement for Bringing Peace to Afghanistan." The agreement lays out a 14-month timetable for the withdrawal of U.S. and allied forces and private security contractors, with an initial drawdown to 8,600 U.S. troops within 135 days. (CNN)
  • Turkey Declares Major Offensive Against Syrian Government - Carlotta Gall
    Turkey's Defense Minister Hulusi Akar on Sunday announced a major counteroffensive against the Syrian government, as President Assad's forces closed in on retaking Syria's last rebel-held territory. The offensive has driven nearly a million residents toward the border with Turkey.
        Jens Stoltenburg, the NATO secretary general, said Friday that NATO was providing Turkey with airborne radar surveillance over Syria. Turkey has asked the U.S. to provide Patriot missiles to help it against Russian and Syrian air power, but Washington is demanding that Turkey first make inoperable the Russian S-400 missile defense system that it acquired last year. (New York Times)
  • Turkey Downs 3 Syrian Jets, Hits Air Bases in Northwestern Syria
    Two Assad regime Su-24 jets were downed in a dogfight with Turkish planes over Syria's Idlib province, the Turkish Defense Ministry said Sunday. One more regime fighter jet was downed by Turkey later on Sunday. According to new footage shared by Turkey's Defense Ministry, Syrian tanks and armored personnel carriers were destroyed and regime soldiers were killed in the Saraqib district and other nearby regions. (Daily Sabah-Turkey)
        See also Turkish Strikes Destroy Syrian Military Airport in Aleppo (Anadolu-Daily Sabah-Turkey)
        See also Turkish Drones Kill 19 Syrian Soldiers
    The Syrian Observatory documented the killing of 19 Syrian regime soldiers in attacks carried out by Turkish drones in Idlib province on Sunday. This brings the death toll of regime forces to 93 in less than 72 hours. The Syrian Observatory also documented the killing of ten Lebanese Hizbullah members in Idlib and four others of militias affiliated with Hizbullah, including an officer in Iran's Revolutionary Guard. (Syrian Observatory for Human Rights)
  • Thousands of Migrants Mass at Turkish-Greek Border - Costas Kantouris
    The UN said Sunday that at least 13,000 people were massed on Turkey's land border with Greece, after Turkey officially declared its western border open to migrants heading to the EU. Greek authorities fired tear gas and stun grenades throughout Saturday to prevent repeated attempts by a crowd of people massed at the border crossing in Kastanies to cross, and fought a cat-and-mouse game with groups cutting holes in a border fence along the border to crawl through. Stavros Zamalides, president of the local community in Kastanies, said, "Turkish soldiers with cutters in their hands were cutting the wires of the fence to lead the illegal migrants" into crossing the border.
        Under a 6 billion euro deal in 2016, Turkey agreed to stem the tide of refugees to Europe in return for financial aid after more than a million people entered Europe in 2015. Turkish President Erdogan has frequently threatened to "open the gates" and allow refugees and migrants to head to Europe unless more international support was provided. (AP-Fox News)
        See also Photos: 30,000 Migrants Mass on Turkish Borders with Greece and Bulgaria - David G. Rose (Daily Mail-UK)
        See also Greece Deploys Troops at Border as Turkey Opens Gates for Migrants - Matina Stevis-Gridneff
    Greece deployed major military forces to the border after Turkey allowed migrants to pass through to the EU over the weekend. Thousands of migrants languishing in Turkey were on the move. Many dropped everything the moment they heard the border was opening.
        Hundreds of people crossed the Turkish border, either over farmland or the Evros River. Nearly 500 others arrived by boat on the Greek islands near Turkey. On the Turkish side, smugglers were flocking to offer rides, boats and other services. (New York Times)

  • News Resources - Israel and the Mideast:

  • Israeli Finance Minister: Israel Coordinating with PA to Contain Coronavirus Outbreak - Eytan Halon
    Israeli authorities are working closely with their counterparts in the Palestinian Authority to contain the outbreak of the coronavirus, Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon said on Sunday. "We are in contact with [the PA] because the virus has no borders, and doesn't know to distinguish between ethnic groups, religions or nations." Kahlon said he had spoken directly to PA Finance Minister Shukri Bishara. (Jerusalem Post)
  • Shi'ite Azerbaijan's Historic Speech at AIPAC - Benjamin Weinthal
    On Sunday, Samir Sharifov, the Azerbaijani finance minister, addressed the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's annual policy conference. The minister of the majority Shi'ite country told AIPAC: "Cooperation with Israel is not limited to oil supply, we are interested in widening cooperation in defense and transfer of technology."
        Elin Suleymanov, Azerbaijan's ambassador to the U.S., told the Jerusalem Post that there is "no reason to hide it [relations with Israel]. Our relationships are always transparent and positive and based on mutual interests. They are never against anybody else." Azerbaijan borders Turkey, Russia and Iran. For Suleymanov, "Radicalsim begins from anti-Semitism because what is bad for the Jews will spread to others. Azerbaijan is proud that we have never had any anti-Semitism in our history."  (Jerusalem Post)
  • Top Iranian Official Dies of Coronavirus
    Seyed Mohammad Mir-Mohammadi, 71, a member of Iran's Expediency Discernment Council that advises Iran's Supreme Leader, died on Monday from coronavirus, Sputnik News reported. Several other officials, including a vice minister, deputy health minister, and five lawmakers have tested positive for coronavirus. (Jerusalem Post)
  • Gaza Rocket Fired toward Israel, Falls Short of Border - Judah Ari Gross
    Palestinians in Gaza fired a rocket toward Israel on Sunday night, which fell short and landed inside the Strip, the Israel Defense Forces said. (Times of Israel)

  • Global Commentary and Think-Tank Analysis:

  • Turkey's Darkest Night in Syria - Metin Gurcan
    On Feb. 27, a Turkish mechanized infantry battalion, comprised of about 400 soldiers, became the target of an airstrike on a road in southern Idlib. According to local sources, in a coordinated action, two Syrian Su-22 fighter jets forced the convoy to stop, with the soldiers taking shelter in several roadside buildings. This was followed by two Russian Sukhoi Su-34s that bombed the buildings, with two collapsing in the attack, leaving the Turkish soldiers under the rubble.
        Ankara's official death toll stood at 33, with 60 others wounded, but the actual death toll may be 50-55. After the attack, Moscow rejected Ankara's request to open Idlib air space to Turkish helicopters to airlift the casualties. As a result, the dead and the wounded were transported by road to Reyhanli, a Turkish border town 70 km. (43 miles) away.
        According to Russian media, on Feb. 27, Russian aircraft flying over southern Idlib became the target of intensive fire from man-portable air-defense systems, known as MANPADS, from Turkish military outposts in the area. Russian sources claim that more than 15 MANPADS attacks, carried out directly by Turkish troops, targeted Russian and Syrian jets. (Al-Monitor)
  • Soleimani Confirmed that Israel Didn't Kidnap Iranian Diplomats in Lebanon - Brig.-Gen. (ret.) Dr. Shimon Shapira
    For decades Iran has claimed that Israel has been holding four of its diplomats in captivity. Before he died in January, Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani confirmed to an Iranian journalist that this is a lie.
        On July 5, 1982, Seyyed Mohsen Mousavi, Iran's official representative in Beirut; Col. Ahmad Motevasseliyan, the head of the Iranian expeditionary force in Lebanon; a journalist of the IRNA news agency and an Iranian embassy driver were traveling from the Revolutionary Guards headquarters in Zabadani, Syria, to Beirut when they were seized at a roadblock north of Beirut by the Lebanese Forces, a Christian militia of the Phalange Party, and disappeared. Mansour Koochak Mohseni, Motevasseliyan's deputy, testified that in response, 70 Lebanese Christians belonging to the Phalange were kidnapped and brought to Zabadani.
        In the following decades, Iranian officials have ignored all disclosures of the ultimate fate of the four, including testimony by Lebanese Forces members who were involved in their kidnapping and killing. Instead it has continued to assert that Israel is holding them in a secret prison. Hamid Daudabadi, an Iranian journalist close to the Revolutionary Guards who has been probing the kidnapping for more than 25 years, said Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani confirmed to him earlier this year that, just a few hours after the kidnapping, the four were no longer alive, and that the claim that the four are being held by Israel was baseless. The writer is a senior research fellow at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. (American Interest)
  • Hizb ut-Tahrir America: We Will Conquer Rome and Liberate India and Spain
    Taiseer Hussein, a member of Hizb ut-Tahrir America, told a conference in Glendale Heights, Illinois, on Jan. 19, 2020, that Allah promised to the Islamic nation that it will inherit the Earth in its entirety. He said that the Islamic nation will re-establish the Caliphate, conquer Rome, and liberate Palestine, Kashmir, India, and Spain, which he said is also occupied Islamic land. (MEMRI-TV)

  • Observations:


  • Last week, the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs published a book of essays called Israelophobia and the West: The Hijacking of Civil Discourse on Israel and How to Rescue It. The book provides a thoughtful analysis of the nexus between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism, where legitimate criticism of Israel stops and demonization starts.
  • Both anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism constitute an irrational belief, akin to a cult. This is understood by French sociology professor Shmuel Trigano. In the most astute essay in the JCPA's book, he correctly says we are "entering a new age of Jew-hatred," which cannot be argued with but must instead be fought.
  • The onslaught against Israel and Zionism, he points out, is part of a broader reconfiguration of the West. Anti-Zionism, he says, is the creature of post-modernism and its satellite orthodoxies: post-colonialism, multiculturalism and gender doctrine, all of which are involved in "deconstructing" Western society.
  • As he writes, criminalizing the identity of the Jews as a people in the State of Israel is part of the European postmodernists' war against their own cultures and nation-states.
  • What is driving this anti-Jewish derangement is the repudiation of the Jewish precepts at the heart of the Christian West.

    The writer is a columnist for The Times (UK).

        See also Israelophobia and the West: The Hijacking of Civil Discourse on Israel and How to Rescue It - Dan Diker, ed. (Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs)
    Dan Diker - Introduction
    Khaled Abu Toameh - Dueling Discourses: Diaspora Demonization Versus Palestinian Pragmatism
    Alan Baker - The Thin Line between Legitimate Criticism of Israel and Anti-Semitism
    Alan Dershowitz - The Case for Moral Clarity: Anti-Zionism, Anti-Semitism, and Legitimate Criticism of Israel
    Dan Diker and Alan Baker - How to Rescue Civil Discourse on Israel
    Dore Gold - The Africa-Israel Renassaiance as a Response to Diplomatic Deligitimization
    Daniel Gordis - Anti-Semitism, Anti-Zionism as Challenges to American Jewry
    Malcolm Hoenlein - Walking a Thin Line: American Jewry's Tightrope Act in Tough Times
    Pinhas Inbari - Israelophobia and the Weaponizing of the Oslo Peace Process
    Asa Kasher - The Spectrum of Negative Criticism: From Objective Reasoning to Anti-Semitism
    William Kolbrener - Anti-Semitism and Progressive Fundamentalism's Challenge to Israel
    Yossi Kuperwasser - The New Anti-Semitism and the Threat to Israel's National Security
    Luba Mayekiso - Israelophobia and the Apartheid Criminalization of the Jewish State
    Olga Meshoe Washington - The Israel-Apartheid Lie and the Appropriation of South Africa's History
    Fiamma Nirenstein - A Never-ending Struggle: Challenging Anti-Semitism and Anti-Zionism
    Natan Sharansky - Fighting Anti-Semitism, Both Left and Right
    Shmuel Trigano - Anti-Semitism as a Postmodern Ideology
    Joshua Washington - Reaffirming Dr. Martin Luther King's Zionist Legacy
    Messeret Woldemichael Kasbian - Constructive Criticism in Israel's Democratic Discourse
    Elhanan Yakira - From Judeophobia to Anti-Israelism