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Thousands Rally in New York at Solidarity March Against Anti-Semitism - Christina Goldbaum ( New York Times) Tens of thousands of people, some covered in Israeli flags and others singing Hebrew songs, poured into Lower Manhattan on Sunday in a show of solidarity for New York's Jewish community in the wake of a spate of anti-Semitic attacks in the region in the last month.
Israeli Analyst: Killing Soleimani Comparable to Killing Holocaust Architect Reinhard Heydrich - Benjamin Kerstein ( Algemeiner) Veteran Israeli analyst Ehud Yaari told Israel's Channel 12: Soleimani's execution "is the most important assassination from the Jewish point of view since the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, the architect of the Final Solution, in Prague in 1942." "This man was the brains and the engine of the Iranian machine that is trying to wrap the Middle East in the arms of an octopus. He was the head of the octopus in this regard." "He is the man that conceived the idea of how to slowly tie the noose around Israel's neck, s o I say - second only to Heydrich." As a high-ranking officer in the SS, Heydrich headed the Wannsee Conference that approved plans for the genocide of the Jews. He was killed by Czech partisans.
Conference of Presidents Lauds Elimination of Soleimani - Jackson Richman ( JNS-Algemeiner) "The forces who carried out this attack are to be congratulated both in its execution and its impact," Malcolm Hoenlein, executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, told JNS. "I think it will rank with the [2011 U.S.] elimination of Osama bin Laden....It was a landmark event."
Iranian General: We Will Attack Israel If Washington Attacks Iran ( Press TV-Iran) Maj.-Gen. Mohsen Rezaei, a former chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), said Sunday: "In response to Trump, who has said that Washington will attack Iran if it takes revenge, be sure that in such a case we will completely level Haifa and key Israeli targets."
U.S. Fast-Response Force Flies to Mideast ( AP) Hundreds of U.S. soldiers deployed Saturday from Fort Br agg, North Carolina, to Kuwait to serve as reinforcements in the Middle East amid rising tensions. 3,500 members of the 82nd Airborne Division's quick-deployment brigade, known officially as its Immediate Response Force, will have deployed within a few days.
Soleimani's Successor Will Have to Take into Account the Vulnerability of Iran's Oil Terminals - Zvi Bar'el ( Ha'aretz) Qasem Soleimani's successor, Esmail Ghaani, who served as second in command of the Quds Force since 1997, must take into account the implications of Iran's response to Soleimani's death. Iran's oil terminals in the Persian Gulf, mostly controlled by the Revolutionary Guard s, are an easy target for the U.S. Air Force and Navy. The bases of the Shi'ite militias in Iraq proved their sensitivity last week to American attacks, while a decision to completely withdraw from the nuclear deal would play right into the hands of Israel and the U.S.
Palestinians in Gaza Mourn Iran's Soleimani ( Reuters) Hundreds of Palestinians in Gaza on Saturday mourned the death of Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander Qasem Soleimani. At a mourners tent erected in Soleimani's honor in the heart of Gaza City, flags of the U.S. and Israel were laid on the ground for visitors to tread on as they entered, passing posters of Soleimani. The flags were later set on fire. See also Palestinian Factions Denounce Soleimani Killing ( Al-Manar [Hizbullah]-Lebanon) Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) offered condolences to the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution in Iran on the martyrdom of Qasem Soleimani. Abu Hamza, spokesman of the PIJ's Al-Quds Brigades, noted the major role Soleimani played over two decades in offering military support to the Palestinian resistance. Hamas also offered condolences to both the Iranian and Iraqi leaderships over the martyrdom of Soleimani and PMF deputy commander Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis. See also Hamas, Islamic Jihad Criticized for Mourni ng "Murderer" Soleimani - Khaled Abu Toameh ( Jerusalem Post) Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad leaders have been facing sharp criticism from other Arabs for setting up a mourning tent in Gaza for Qasem Soleimani. They also accused Hamas and PIJ of "disregarding the blood of thousands of Muslims" killed by Soleimani's force and allies in a number of Arab countries. Mohamed Htaibat, a Jordanian professor of Islamic studies, said on Facebook: "Anyone who stands with Iran is standing against Sunnis." Palestinian political analyst Ibrahim Hamami posted on Twitter: "Mourning the murderer Qasem Soleimani represents a moral decline, political suicide, and hostility towards our nation."
The Justice of Killing Solei mani - Bret Stephens ( New York Times) What shouldn't be in doubt is the justice of killing Gen. Qasem Soleimani. In 2004, Soleimani began flooding Iraq with lethal roadside bombs which killed hundreds of Americans. In 2005, the former Lebanese prime minister, Rafik Hariri, and 21 others were killed in a massive car bombing in Beirut, carried out by Hizbullah. "There were Iranians on the phones directing the attack," a former CIA official said. "If indeed Iran was involved, Soleimani was undoubtedly at the center of this." In 2006, Hizbullah operatives abducted and killed Israeli soldiers in an operation that was carried out with Soleimani's help. It sparked a month-long war in which thousands of people were killed. There's a great deal more. He was an evil man who died as he had killed so many others. See also Qasem Soleimani Helped Shape the Brutality of the Syrian War - Miriam Berger ( Washington Post)
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| News Resources - North America, Europe, and Asia: - White House: Eliminating Soleimani Should Have Been Done Long Ago
President Donald Trump said Saturday: "The United States military successfully executed a flawless precision strike that killed the number one terrorist anywhere in the world, Qasem Soleimani. Soleimani was plotting imminent and sinister attacks on American diplomats and military personnel, but we caught him in the act and terminated him." "For years, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard C orps and its ruthless Quds Force, under Soleimani's leadership, has targeted, injured and murdered hundreds of American civilians and servicemen....Today, we remember and honor the victims of Soleimani's many atrocities and we take comfort in knowing that his reign of terror is over. Soleimani has been perpetrating acts of terror to destabilize the Middle East for the last 20 years. What the United States did yesterday should have been done long ago. A lot of lives would have been saved." "We took the action last night to stop a war. We did not take the action to start a war....However, the Iranian regime's aggression in the region, including the use of proxy fighters to destabilize its neighbors, must end and it must end now. The future belongs to the people of Iran, those who seek peaceful coexistence and cooperation, not the terrorist warlords, who plunder their nation to finance bloodshed abroad." "If Americans anywhere are threatened, we have a ll of those targets already fully identified, and I am ready and prepared to take whatever action is necessary, and that in particular refers to Iran." (White House) See also Trump Threatens Attacks on 52 Sites If Iran Retaliates for Soleimani Killing - Dennis Romero The president tweeted on Saturday: "Let this serve as a WARNING that if Iran strikes any Americans, or American assets, we have targeted 52 Iranian sites (representing the 52 American hostages taken by Iran many years ago), some at a very high level & important to Iran & the Iranian culture, and those targets, and Iran itself, WILL BE HIT VERY FAST AND VERY HARD. The USA wants no more threats!" (NBC News) - Inside Soleimani's Plot to Attack U.S. Forces in Iraq
In mid-October, Iranian Maj.-Gen. Qasem Soleimani instructed his Iraqi Shi'ite militia allies to step up attacks on U.S. targets in the country, as mass protests against Iran's growing influence in Iraq were gaining momentum. Soleimani's plans to attack U.S. forces aimed to provoke a military response that would redirect that rising Iraqi anger toward the U.S. Two weeks before the meeting, Soleimani ordered Iranian Revolutionary Guards to move more sophisticated weapons - such as Katyusha rockets and shoulder-fired missiles that could bring down helicopters - into Iraq, militia commanders and Iraqi security sources told Reuters. Soleimani ordered Kataib Hezbollah - a force founded by Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis - to form a new militia group to carry out rocket attacks on Americans housed at Iraqi military bases. The U.S. intelligence community had reason to believe that Soleimani was involved in "late stage" planning to strike Americans in multiple countries, including Iraq, Syria and Lebanon, U.S. officials said. On Thursday - the day before the attack that killed Soleimani - U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper warned that the U.S. might have to take preemptive action to protect American lives from expected attacks by Iran-backed militias. "The game has changed," he said. (Reuters) See also Top U.S. General: Soleimani Was Planning "Campaign" of Violence Against U.S.n> The U.S. had "clear, unambiguous" intelligence that Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani was planning a significant campaign of violence against the U.S. when it decided to strike him, Army General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Friday. He said the risk of inaction exceeded the risk that killing him might dramatically escalate tensions with Tehran. (Reuters) - Iran Says It No Longer Will Honor Nuclear Enrichment Limits under 2015 Deal - Aresu Eqbali
Iran said Sunday it no longer will comply with limits on uranium enrichment und er its 2015 nuclear pact. The latest step by Iran to scale back compliance with the deal means Tehran could install new centrifuges and further ramp up the purity of the fuel it produces closer to weapons-grade material. That would allow Iran to reduce to less than six months the time needed to amass enough nuclear fuel for one bomb, once it reinstalls a sufficient number of its centrifuges. (Wall Street Journal)
News Resources - Israel and the Mideast: Global Commentary and Think-Tank Analysis: Observations:
- After years of striding across the Middle East seemingly in command of the region, Gen. Qasem Soleimani, head of Iran's Quds Brigade, was finally killed by American airstrikes early Friday. History will not mourn one of the great mass murderers of our time who was responsible for scores of dead, mostly Arab and American.
- In the past decade, Soleimani turned terro rism into an effective instrument of Iran's imperial expansion by marshaling a transnational Shia expeditionary force that has prevailed in conflicts across the Middle East. His death will be a blow to the Iranian theocracy but could very likely temper the clerical oligarchs, who tend to retreat in the face of American determination.
- As Soleimani began expanding Iran's imperial frontiers, he understood that Persians would not be willing to die in distant battlefields for the sake of Arabs, so he focused on recruiting Arabs and Afghans as an auxiliary force. In Iraq, that meant killing and maiming nearly 1,000 American service members. In Syria, that meant enabling President Assad's killing machine.
- Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is a cagey leader who did not become one of the longest serving rulers in the Middle East by impetuously going to war with America. The clerical oligarchs respect American determination and underst and the imbalance between a superpower and a struggling regional actor. We should not expect Iran to take on a president who just ordered the killing of one of their famed commanders.
- When Ronald Reagan assumed the presidency, Iran hastily released the American diplomats it had held hostage for 444 days. When George W. Bush's shock and awe campaign quickly displaced the Taliban in Afghanistan and Saddam Hussein in Iraq, Iran responded by suspending its nuclear program.
The Iranian-born writer is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
See also Iran Is Losing Its Grip on Iraq - Ray Takeyh (The Hill)
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