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Friday, January 11, 2002

IN THIS ISSUE:

  1.    IT'S ALL ABOUT THE MONEY
  2.    THE HEROES AMONG US
  3.    THE ARAFAT I KNOW
  4.    ARAFAT'S IMPLAUSIBLE DENIALS
  5.    WEAPONS SEIZED ON KARIN A
  6.    QUOTES TO NOTE
  7.    HIGHLIGHT ARTICLES

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     1.    IT'S ALL ABOUT THE MONEY

By: Yehuda Poch

For more than eight years, the world's democracies have joined
the Arab states in funding the Palestinian Authority, to the
tune of hundreds of millions of dollars a year, in an effort
to "improve the living conditions of the Palestinian people."
In so doing, the world's leading states, including the US,
Russia, the G7, most European states, and the oil-rich
states of the Arab world, have deliberately chosen to turn
a blind eye to the real destination of the funds.

For the past eight years, and likely much longer, Yasser
Arafat has enriched himself at the expense of the people he
purports to represent. Instead of using such funding for
education, employment programs, social services, and
improving the quality of life of his people, he has
pocketed the entire sum, leaving the Palestinian people
living in slum conditions, often without the basic
necessities of life.

In such conditions, it has been easy for Arafat and his henchmen to incite
the masses into hatred of the economically prosperous Israel.  Vital
neighbourhoods can be glimpsed just over on the next hilltop.  The economy
is among the strongest in the world.  New vehicles can be seen daily on the
roads, and the State of Israel marches on.  It is no accident that the
Intifada re-ignited in the very year that Israel experienced its strongest
economic growth in history.

So with all the economic progress in Israel, where did the hundreds of
millions of dollars in foreign aid to the Palestinians go?  Why are they
not sharing in the wealth?

This past weekend provided the answer loud and clear.  The Israel Defense
Forces captured a ship on the high seas bearing 50 tonnes of war materiel
destined for Palestinian terror armories.  The Palestinian Authority
purchased the boat for $400,000, according to Chief of Staff Shaul Mofaz,
and sent it to Iran to pick up a cache of weaponry that astounded observers
at yesterday's news conference.

Defense Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer said the PA spent "hundreds of
millions of dollars" on the arms shipment. Prime Minister Sharon said that
"Arafat chooses to buy long-range Katyusha rockets instead of investing in
children's education. … When Arafat gave the orders to purchase the weapons
discovered on the ship, he made a strategic choice - to bring about
regional deterioration which would lead to war."

Think about that.  Hundreds of millions of dollars spent on weaponry that
would have changed the structure of terror in Palestinian-controlled areas
to one that no existing state has ever had to deal with.  All that money
came from international aid given freely to Yasser Arafat, with no
financial accountability attached to it.  If that money had been spent
instead on the things it was meant for - infrastructure development,
education, social services, and employment programs - there would have been
no Intifada today, and there likely would have been a healthy and vibrant
Palestinian state joining Israel in economic prosperity and progress.

But Yasser Arafat managed to pull off a stunning maneuver.  He convinced
the world to give him such incredible sums of money and to dispense with
any accountability measures.  After all, he needed to provide for his
people, and with international supervisors looking over his shoulder, such
provisions would be hampered.  He then pocketed the money, spending it on
weapons to entrench his regime of terror.  He launched his Intifada in
September 2000, and began working on his people, convincing them that
Israel was the one to blame.  Then, as a final coup de grace, he showed the
world the suffering of the Palestinian people, confined to their own
villages out of security concerns and deprived of the pitiful salaries they
earned in Israel.  More money was needed, he claimed, to alleviate their
financial burdens, put food on the table and heat their homes.

And the world fell for it, hook, line and sinker.

To be sure, there were those in Israel, such as Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon
Peres, who insisted that the money be handed over.  These were even
responsible for having Israel contribute to the international financing
effort.  But there were loud voices in Israel shouting the truth at every
opportunity: that Arafat was pocketing the money so that he could finance a
future war against Israel.  I don't for one minute believe that the world
is so incredibly naive that no one realized what was going on.

The inescapable conclusion, therefore, is that the donor countries who
comprised the international aid efforts on behalf of the Palestinian
Authority's war machine are sponsors of the terrorism that currently
plagues Israel.  They have provided the funding for such arms hauls as the
one captured this weekend.  At the same time these nations talked of peace
and overcoming the economic difficulties that led to terrorism, they
financed Arafat's war machine on the backs of the very Palestinian people
they professed to help.

Prime Minister Sharon yesterday said that the Palestinian Authority was
"infected with terrorism".  He wasn't exactly right.  The Palestinian
Authority is the organism that causes the infection.  It is the rest of the
world that is infected.  In today's world, each country should be closely
examining its foreign policy as it pertains to the Middle East, and its
positions regarding the Palestinians.  Terror is no longer acceptible, nor
is funding or supporting it.  So the world invokes.  But is this mantra
actually true, or is it just pleasant window dressing to appease the Jewish
victims of their criminal policies?
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     2.   THE HEROES AMONG US

Michael Freund - Jerusalem Post

(January 9) - It must have looked like a scene from a
Rambo movie. At 4 a.m. last Thursday, deep in the
heart of the Red Sea, dozens of Israel Navy
commandos slid down ropes from helicopters flying
overhead as their comrades aboard speedboats
simultaneously converged on the Palestinian terrorist
vessel. With precision and skill, they subdued the
ship's crew, placing its lethal cargo under Israeli
control. After a brief but tense eight minutes, the
danger to the people of Israel had passed.

On board Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser
Arafat's Ship of Death, the Palestinians had enough
firepower to wreak havoc on nearly all of Israel's
cities and industry. There were 62 122mm Katyusha
rockets, each with a range of 20 kilometers - enough
to hit almost any target in Tel Aviv from the
Palestinian-controlled areas of Judea and Samaria.
That's not all - there were also 1,525 mortar rounds,
674 rocket-propelled grenades, 735 hand grenades,
311 anti-personnel mines and more than two tons of
explosives, all of which was on its way to Gaza, all of
it intended for one simple purpose: to kill as many
Jews as possible.

Israel's operation was heroic and breathtaking and
saved countless innocent lives. It was a classic
example of counter-terrorism at its finest. But it was
more than that - it was the kind of brash and daring
action that serves as a potent reminder of just how
special this country is.

Just over five decades ago, the parents and
grandparents of Israel's naval commandos fled the
ovens of Europe and the pogroms of Tripoli and
Baghdad, arriving as refugees in the nascent State
of Israel. Within a generation or two, they became
Jewish warriors, growing up in freedom and willing to
fight and die for it.

These soldiers, most of them too young to rent a
car, were willing to put their lives at risk to protect the
safety and well-being of Israel and its people. There
is a lot one can say about the younger generation of
Israelis - that they are materialistic, that they live on
the edge, that perhaps they are somewhat out of
touch with their religious and spiritual heritage. All
that may be true, but let's give credit where it is due.
These guys are heroes, plain and simple.

That they were able to identify a threat from afar is
nothing new. Over the centuries, word often came in
advance of impending assaults on Jewish
communities and institutions.

Just read The Abyss of Despair, Nathan Hanover's
moving 1653 chronicle of the massacre of Jews by
the Ukrainian Cossacks, or Albert of Aix's
eyewitness account of the slaughter of the Jews of
the Rhineland by the Crusaders in May-June 1096.
With little or no ability to defend themselves, Jews
too often were at the mercy of their erstwhile
protectors.

But as this latest operation clearly demonstrates,
those days are over. The enemies of the Jewish
people can no longer act with impunity. The long arm
of Jewish justice will flex its muscles when
necessary to save Jewish lives. And if it weren't for
that Jewish arm, ready to act at a moment's notice, it
is doubtful whether anyone else would bother to
come to our aid.

The capture of Arafat's cargo ship was greeted with
pride and cheers throughout Israel, and rightly so.
The entire episode proved once again that Arafat's
true aim is the destruction of Israel, but it also
reminded us of an important distinction between
Israelis and Palestinians: we glorify our young men
for saving lives, while they exalt theirs for destroying
them.

And yet, despite such heroics, the army routinely
serves as a favorite target of the far left in this
country. Certain journalists and politicians seem to
thrive on hurling criticism and invectives at Israel's
security forces, complaining about alleged
infringements of human-rights and bemoaning them
as a "tool of the occupation."

But what the critics have forgotten is that the very
same army they so brazenly condemn is the one
which protects their freedom on a daily basis. The
same officers and soldiers they harangue in
newspaper columns and editorials are the people
who risk life and limb to guarantee their right to free
speech, however offensive or distasteful that speech
may be.

I, for one, am grateful - grateful that we have an army
to safeguard our borders, and grateful that we are
blessed to have so many heroes among us. At
synagogues across the land, the prayer for the
welfare of the State of Israel took on new meaning
this past Shabbat - "Our Father in Heaven, the Rock
of Israel and its Redeemer... strengthen the hands of
the defenders of our Holy Land."

Amen to that.

(The writer served as deputy director of
Communications and Policy Planning in the Prime
Minister's Office from 1996 to 1999.)
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     3.    THE ARAFAT I KNOW

By Ion Mihai Pacepa. The Wall Street Journal - 1/10/02

Gen. Pacepa was the highest ranking intelligence officer ever to
have defected from the former Soviet bloc. He is author of
"Red Horizons" (1987), a memoir.

Last week, Israel seized a boat carrying 50 tons of Iranian-made
mortars, long-range missiles and anti-tank rockets destined for
the Palestinian Authority. The vessel, Karim A., is owned by
the Palestinian Authority and its captain and several crew are
members of the Palestinian naval police. I am not surprised
to see that Yasser Arafat remains the same bloody terrorist
I knew so well during my years at the top of Romania's
foreign intelligence service.

I became directly involved with Arafat in the late 1960s, in
the days when he was being financed and manipulated by the KGB.
In the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel humiliated two of the Soviet
Union's Arab client states, Egypt and Syria. A couple of
months later, the head of Soviet foreign intelligence, Gen.
Aleksandr Sakharovsky, landed in Bucharest. According to him,
the Kremlin had charged the KGB to "repair the prestige" of
"our Arab friends" by helping them organize terrorist
operations that would humiliate Israel. The main KGB asset
in this joint venture was a "devoted Marxist-Leninist":
Yasser Arafat, co-founder of Fatah, the Palestinian
military force.

Gen. Sakharovsky asked us in Romanian intelligence to help
the KGB bringing Arafat and some of his fedayeen fighters
secretly to the Soviet Union via Romania, in order for them
to be indoctrinated and trained. During that same year,
the Soviets maneuvered to have Arafat named chairman of the
PLO with public help from Egypt's ruler, Gamal Abdel Nasser.

When I first met Arafat, I was stunned by the ideological
similarity between him and his KGB mentor. Arafat's broken
record was that American "imperial Zionism" was the
"rabid dog of the world," and there was only one way to
deal with a rabid dog: "Kill it!" In the years when Gen.
Sakharovsky was the chief Soviet intelligence adviser in
Romania, he used to preach in his soft, melodious voice
that "the bourgeoisie" was the "rabid dog of imperialism,"
adding that there was
"just one way to deal with a rabid dog: Shoot it!"
He was responsible for killing 50,000 Romanians.

In 1972, the Kremlin established a "socialist division
of labor" for supporting international terrorism.
Romania's main clients in this new market were Libya and
the PLO. A year later, a Romanian intelligence adviser
assigned to the PLO headquarters in Beirut reported that
Arafat and his KGB handlers were preparing a PLO commando
team headed by Arafat's top deputy, Abu Jihad, to take
American diplomats hostage in Khartoum, Sudan, and demand
the release of Sirhan Sirhan, the Palestinian assassin
of Robert Kennedy.

"St-stop th-them!" Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu
yelled in his nervous stutter, when I reported the news.
He had turned as white as a sheet. Just six months
earlier Arafat's liaison officer for Romania, Ali Hassan
Salameh, had led the PLO commando team that took the
Israeli athletes hostage at the Munich Olympic Games,
and Ceausescu had become deathly afraid that his name
might be implicated in that awful crime.

It was already too late to stop the Abu Jihad commandos.
After a couple of hours we learned they had seized the
participants at a diplomatic reception organized by the
Saudi embassy in Khartoum and were asking for Sirhan's
release. On March 2, 1973, after President Nixon refused
the terrorists' demand, the PLO commandos executed three
of their hostages: American Ambassador Cleo A. Noel Jr.,
his deputy, George Curtis Moore, and Belgian charge
d'affaires Guy Eid.

In May 1973, during a private dinner with Ceausescu,
Arafat excitedly bragged about his Khartoum operation.
"Be careful," Ion Gheorghe Maurer, a Western-educated
lawyer who had just retired as Romanian prime minister,
told him. "No matter how high-up you are, you can still
be convicted for killing and stealing."
"Who, me? I never had anything to do with that operation,"
Arafat said, winking mischievously.

In January 1978, the PLO representative in London was
assassinated at his office. Soon after that, convincing
pieces of evidence started to come to light showing that
the crime was committed by the infamous terrorist Abu
Nidal, who had recently broken with Arafat and built
his own organization.

"That wasn't a Nidal operation. It was ours," I was
told by Ali Hassan Salameh, Arafat's liaison officer for
Romania. Even Ceausescu's adviser to Arafat, who was
well familiar with his craftiness, was taken by surprise.
"Why kill your own people?" Col. Constantin Olcescu asked.

"We want to mount some spectacular operations against
the PLO, making it look as if they had been organized by
Palestinian extremist groups that accuse the chairman of
becoming too conciliatory and moderate," Salameh explained.
According to him, Arafat even asked the PLO Executive
Committee to sentence Nidal to death for assassinating
the PLO representative in London.

Arafat has made a political career by pretending that he
has not been involved in his own terrorist acts. But
evidence against him grows by the day. James Welsh, a
former intelligence analyst for the National Security
Agency, has told a number of U.S. journalists that the
NSA had secretly intercepted the radio communications
between Yasser Arafat and Abu Jihad during the PLO
operation against the Saudi embassy in Khartoum, including
Arafat's order to kill Ambassador Noel. The conversation
was allegedly recorded by Mike Hargreaves, an NSA officer
stationed in Cyprus, and the transcripts were kept in
a file code-named "Fedayeen."

For over 30 years the U.S. government has considered
Arafat a key to achieving peace in the Middle East. But
for over 20 years, Washington also believed that Ceausescu
was the only Communist ruler who could open a breech in
the Iron Curtain. During the Cold War era, two American
presidents went to Bucharest to pay him tribute. In
November 1989, when the Romanian Communist Party
re-elected Ceausescu, he was congratulated by the United
States. Three weeks later, he was accused of genocide
and executed, dying as a symbol of communist tyranny.

It is high time the U.S. end the Arafat fetish as well.
President Bush's current war on international terrorism
provides an excellent opportunity.
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     4.    ARAFAT'S IMPLAUSIBLE DENIALS

By William Safire - January 10, 2002 NY Times

The radical Islamic ayatollahs of Iran were responsible for
dispatching the shipload of 62 rockets and antitank missiles,
along with 1,400 mortar shells, to their proxy warriors in the
Middle East. Included were 3,000 pounds of powerful new C-4
explosives to be used by suicide bombers against civilians.

The clear purpose of the 50 tons of Iranian arms, intercepted
by Israeli commandos last week, was to help Yasir Arafat's
coalition of terror win Iran's undeclared war on Israel. While
the U.S. and Israel have for a decade been deluding themselves
with a "peace process," Iran and its Palestinian proxies have
been gaining ground in their war process.

Caught red-handed, Arafat is denying any knowledge of what
his chief lieutenants and other terror partners have been doing.
His pretense of innocence calls to mind Chico Marx's line to a
husband when caught in bed with the man's wife: "Who you gonna
believe — me or your own eyes?"

The arms were marked in the Iranian language, Farsi, loaded
aboard just off Iran's shoreline, packed in watertight
containers to be transferred to small boats and floated ashore
in Gaza. The ship, the Karine A, was purchased by the
Palestinian Authority's chief arms buyer for $400,000 14 months
ago, just after Arafat rejected President Bill Clinton's Camp
David offer and launched his terror campaign.

The Karine A's captain, Omar Akawi, a loyal officer in
Arafat's naval smuggling operation, promptly confessed the
damning details of the purchase and transport of the weaponry,
giving the lie to the terrorists' initial denials. He told
reporters he thought the mission would be aborted after
Sept. 11, especially after Arafat's "order" last month to end
bloody bombings, but when his Palestinian boss last spoke to
him from Greece, no such change of orders came.

This proves to all but the most determinedly blind that the
Iran-Arab terror coalition, even with Osama bin Laden's
operation routed, has every intention of winning its war.

What brought the radical Persians and Palestinians together?
After all, Arafat sided with Saddam Hussein in the long
Iran-Iraq war in the 80's, and was Iraq's cheerleader in
the short U.S.-Iraq war a decade ago.

Following Saddam's Persian Gulf war defeat, Arafat switched
his allegiance to Iran. The ayatollahs then armed Arafat's
Hezbollah allies in Lebanon and became what the U.S. State
Department last year labeled the most active state sponsor
of worldwide terrorism.

European leaders are embarrassed because they recently gave
Palestinians millions to feed the starving — and now find
that their money went for C-4 explosive to kill the innocent.
(Actually, Europe's diverted funds went a long way; thanks
to Iranian subsidy, for only $10 million Arafat received
arms valued at nearly five times that.)

More central to America's security, however, is the
strategic reality revealed by the capture of the Karine A:
Tehran has again shown itself to be the world arsenal of
terror. Iran's ayatollahs have been escalating their
sponsorship of terrorist war — yesterday on the
"Great Satan" of America, today on Israeli Jews,
tomorrow on the whole non-Islamic world.

Iran's Hashemi Rafsanjani reminded us recently of the
glorious day "when the Islamic world acquires atomic
weapons." He acknowledged that in a nuclear exchange the
nations of Islam would suffer damage, but only one great
nuclear blast "would destroy Israel completely."

Two terrorist-sponsoring nations are racing to acquire
nuclear weapons. One is Iraq, whose scientists already
have the know-how. The other is Iran, whose nuclear
development is being recklessly aided by President
Vladimir Putin of Russia, despite feeble American
protests.

Both Iran and Iraq have restive populations longing for
freedom from political and religious repression. In
conversations over the years, the Israeli leaders
Yitzhak Rabin and Ariel Sharon have said they thought
radical Iran would be the greater danger; Americans like
me consider Saddam's threat more immediate.

Iranians and Iraqis require liberation before their
dictators gain nuclear superpower. Target practice
against terrorists in Yemen or Somalia may buy Washington
time, but George Bush's big decisions are
(1) how quickly we pre-empt before being forced to retaliate,
and
(2) which major terrorist sponsor comes first.

Saddam is in the lead, but the militant ayatollahs
are closing fast.
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     5.    WEAPONS SEIZED ON KARIN A

Aaron Lerner   Date: 7 January 2002

IMRA received the following list from the IDF
Spokesperson's Office

Artillery

(1) 122mm rockets & Launchers (Russian): 4 launchers & 62 rockets
[Range 20km, warhead weight: 18.3kg, H.E.: 6.4 kg]

(2) 107mm rockets & Launchers: 6 launchers & 283 rockets
[Range 8.5km, warhead weight: 6.4kg, H.E.: 1.3 kg]

(3) 120mm Mortars & Bombs: 10 mortars & 700 bombs
[Range 6km, H.E.: 2.5 kg]

(4) 81mm Mortars & Bombs: 19 mortars & 686 bombs
[Range 5.3km, H.E.: 550gr]

(5) 60mm Mortars & Bombs: 10 mortars & 159 bombs
[Range 1.7km, H.E.: 250gr]

Anti-Tank Weapons

(1) Sagger Launchers and Missiles: 6 Launchers & 10 Missiles
[Range: 3.5km, Penetration: 450mm]

(2) RPG-7 Rockets (Iranian): 119 Rockets - PG-7 Tandem Warhead
[Range: 300m, Effective against reactive armor]

(3)  RPG-7 Rockets (Iranian): 209 Rockets - PG-7 "NADER"
[Range: 400m, Penetration: 300mm]

(4)  RPG-7 Launchers: 51 Launchers

(5) RPG-18 light anti-armor weapons: 346
[Range: 400m, Penetration: 300mm]


Mines and Explosives

(1) YM-III Iranian Anti Tank Mines: 211 Mines
[H.E. 5.5kg]

(2) YM-I Iranian Anti Personnel Mines: 311 Mines
[H.E. 50gr]

(3) Explosive Blocks: 2,200 kgs.
TNT & C4 Explosive Blocks

Light Weapons

(1) "Dragunov" - 7.62mm Sniper Rifles with telescopic sights: 30
[Effective range: 1000m]

(2) PK 7.62mm Light Machine Guns: 18

(3) AK-47 Assault Rifles: 212

(4) 7.62mm Light Weapon Rounds:
7.62 x 39: 407,800 rounds
7.62 x 54: 291,400 rounds
[Kalashnikov cartridges, Dragunov and PK machine gun cartridges]


(5) Hand Grenades: 735

Naval Equipment

(1) Rubber boats with 25 hp external engines: 2
(2) Diving equipment
(3) Sophisticated canisters for underwater smuggling: 80

 * All of the artillery weapons came with aiming devices and poles.
 * All the artillery rockets have contact fuses
 * In addition, there is a large quantity of both electric and
regular detonators.

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Dr. Aaron Lerner, Director
IMRA (Independent Media Review & Analysis)
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     6.   QUOTES TO NOTE

          "When there is a 100 percent chance, it ceases to
           be a profile. It's called
                "a description of the suspect."
           This is not a psychological judgment about an
           ethnic group – it is an all-points bulletin:
           Warning! The next terrorist to board a commercial
           flight will be an Arab or Muslim male. "

Columnist Ann Coulter

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          "My friend, I do not accuse you of deliberate
           antisemitism. I know you feel, as I do, a deep
           love of truth and justice and a revulsion for
           racism, prejudice, and discrimination. But I
           know you have been misled--as others have been--
           into thinking you can be 'anti-Zionist' and yet
           remain true to these heartfelt principles that
           you and I share. Let my words echo in the depths
           of your soul:
             When people criticize Zionism, they mean Jews
           --make no mistake about it."

(From M.L. King Jr., "Letter to an Anti-Zionist Friend,"
 Saturday Review XLVII  [Aug. 1967], p. 76. Reprinted in
M.L. King Jr., This I Believe: Selections from the
Writings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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     7.    FEATURE ARTICLES ON OUR SITE

SHIP OF TRUTH
Arafat is shocked -- shocked! -- by these revelations.
Comically, he has ordered an investigation. This will rival
Hitler's investigation of the Reichstag fire. Palestine is
a nasty police state where, if you make a sideways crack
about Arafat in the men's room of the local cafe, you find
yourself arrested within hours by one of Arafat's eight
separate security forces. To believe that a $100 million
arms shipment could have been made on anything less than
Arafat's orders is to know nothing about "Palestine".
http://christianactionforisrael.org/isreport/jan02/ship_of_truth.html

SHIP OF HATE
Anyone that continues, after this, to insist that there
exists something else but a state of war between Israel and the
Palestinians under Arafat, is my enemy. His deliberate
blindness threatens my life. His willingness to overlook this
shipment puts him with the forces of evil that ordered them,
and those planning to use them. In this list, I include my
fellow Israelis, those leftists still wandering around
giving bad advice.
http://christianactionforisrael.org/isreport/jan02/hate.html
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