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In-Depth Issues: Video Footage Shows Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Doing Nazi Salute when Meeting Hitler (Jerusalem Post) In a video of a 1941 meeting between Adolf Hitler and Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Amin al-Husseini, the leader of the Muslim population of Palestine is seen offering the Nazi salute to Hitler. Iran Proxies Raise Risk of Conflict - Sune Engel Rasmussen and Isabel Coles (Wall Street Journal) As the U.S. pressures Iran to cut support for its armed proxies, some of those same militias are lashing out at Tehran's adversaries, risking an escalation. From the Persian Gulf to Baghdad's Green Zone and Saudi oil facilities, Iran's rivals have been targeted in attacks in the past two weeks, while Iran has denied involvement. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Iraqi officials in Baghdad this month that the U.S. would strike inside Iran to retaliate for any attack on its installat ions or personnel in Iraq. "Iran will use its proxies for escalation, but a very gradual and measured one," said Fabian Hinz, an independent Middle East security analyst. "Iran is doing what it has been doing for years, but slightly upping the ante to gain leverage." Changes in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard: Preparations for Conflict? - Iran Desk (Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has undergone a new round of senior appointments and structural changes in its key intelligence, security, and cultural branches. The appointments reflect Iran's preparation, domestically and externally, for a protracted campaign. Hossein Salami and Ali Fadavi are expected to contend with military threats from the U.S. and other "enemies of Iran," while Hossein Taib and Mohammad Reza Naqdi are expected to respond to domestic threats, particularly a civil insurrection in light of the rapid aggravation of the economic crisis amid tightening U.S. sanctions. Hundreds of Thousands of Israelis Flock to Mt. Meron for Lag B'Omer (JNS) Thousands converged on the northern Israeli town of Meron from Wednesday night through Thursday to celebrate Lag B'Omer at the tomb of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, author of the Zohar, a seminal work on Jewish mysticism. The celebration of his contribution to Jewish tradition and knowledge is commemorated with the lighting of bonfires. Some 250,000 to 500,000 people are expected in Meron during the holiday. Palestinian Security Prisoners Receive Special Perks in Detention (JNS) Palestinian security prisoners receive special food for holidays, a TV in every cell, access to a ping-pong table and games, workout machines, and unlimited newspapers, according to official details released by the Israel Prison Service to the Israeli NGO Im Tirtzu. Six Palestinians Wounded in Gaza Tunnel Collapse (Jerusalem Post) Six Palestinians were wounded when an Islamic Jihad terror tunnel collapsed in Gaza on Friday, according to Palestinian reports. UK Minister Orders Universities to Crack Down on Anti-Semites - Eleanor Harding (Daily Mail-UK) UK higher education minister Chris Skidmore said Jewish societies have to pay up to 2,000 pounds for security at events because they are often gate-crashed by thugs. "It is unacceptable to oblige certain groups of students to incur additional costs because of their race or religion, just to counteract the actions of others." In a letter sent to all universities, Skidmore urged them to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism to help clamp down on incidents. This follows complaints from Jewish students that they are being made to feel unwelcome at UK universities. The New German Anti-Semitism - James Angelos (New York Times Magazine) Some 200,000 Jews live in Germany, a nation of 82 million people, and many are increasingly fearful. In a 2018 EU survey of European Jews, 85% of respondents in Germany characterized anti-Semitism as a "very big" or "fairly big" problem; 89% said the problem has become worse in the last five years. Slightly more than half said they directly experienced anti-Semitic harassment within the last five years, and of those, 41% perceived the perpetrator of the most serious incident to be "someone with a Muslim extremist view." Sigmount Konigsberg, the anti-Semitism commissioner for Berlin's Jewish community, believes the former sense of security has eroded. People aren't heading for the exits yet, but they are starting to think: Where did I put that suitcase? Felix Klein, Germany's first federal Commissioner for Jewish Life in Germany and the Fight Against Anti-Semitism, told me the rise of anti-Semitic acts was not just a matter of rising hate but a rising willingness to express it. How Israel Is Helping to Feed the World - Abigail Klein Leichman (Israel21c) Since the 1950s, Israelis have not only been finding miraculous ways to turn their own desert green but have also shared their discoveries far and wide. Israeli drip-irrigation solutions are used worldwide. Since 1/3 of the food produced globally is lost or wasted each year, Israeli-designed GrainPro Cocoons - huge bags that keep both water and air out - are used today in 100 countries. Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu-owned Bio-Bee breeds and exports several species of beneficial insects and mites for biological pest control, and bumblebees for natural pollination, to more than 50 nations. The company's top seller is the tiny BioPersimilis, a highly efficient enemy of th e spider mite, a devastating agricultural pest. BioPersimilis is used by most of California's strawberry farmers and by growers of peppers, tomatoes, potatoes, beans, corn, cucumber, melon, eggplant and ornamental flowers in order to reduce the amount of pesticides they use by up to 80%. Search the Recent History of Israel and the Middle East Send the Daily Alert to a Friend If you are viewing the email version of the Daily Alert and want to share it with friends, please click Forward in your email program and enter their address. | News Resources - North America, Europe, and Asia:
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