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Three and a half weeks to go

Before President Trump takes the oath of office, that is. Plenty of time for Bronco Bama and his minions Lurch and Slow Joe Biden to make things much worse in the Middle East by doubling down on their backstabbing of Israel. By ordering his UN minion to vote yes when the dictator’s club very likely puts up a new resolution setting out the borders of a so-called Palestinian Arab state.

Borders that very likely would cut Jerusalem in half, if not wholly severing it from Israel proper. Taking, at the very least, the Temple Mount and the holy Western Wall, and possibly the Jewish quarter as well. At least in UN fantasy.

At which point, the UN might as well declare war on Israel, as that would be its only chance of enforcement. And no chance even then. The blue helmets have never been known for combat prowess and the IDF would whip their sorry butts.

And our duplicitous skunk of a president, with his pathetic brag that he could have beaten Trump when Clinton couldn’t, despite his very personal campaigning to no avail on her behalf, won’t be remembered for achieving anything but one foreign and domestic disaster after another. Good riddance, you scumbag.

Meanwhile Charles Krauthammer is suggesting that Trump’s operation tear down the UN building and put up condos. But, please, only after heavy fumigating of the old site.

Via Times of Israel

Rule 5: Ofra Haza

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Israeli beauty, in face and voice, who died of complications of AIDS in 2000 at age 43. You owe it to yourself to hear her sing Jerusalem of Gold here.

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Rule 5: Girls with gun

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Rule 5: Girls With Guns

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A not-unfamiliar sight in Israel. Certainly would improve the landscape here.

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Rule 5: Bar Paly

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Rule 5: IDF girl with gun

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Why we can’t let the Shoah go

The Shoah, Hebrew for catastrophe, means the Holocaust to most Jews, especially Hebrew-speaking Israelis. And it remains a focus of attention seventy years after the camps were liberated of their last survivors. Partly because, despite genocides of the past, the Shoah was unique. There was never anything like it before.

Partly also because as Nickolaus Wachsmann says in his new KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps, which ably demonstrates how Auschwitz, the central camp of modern memory, was only one of many, much of the extant evidence of the camps is only now coming to light. As Nazi records long hidden in the former Soviet Union are finally uncovered and analyzed. As survivors, nearing their ends, finally speak.

And, as always, there’s lingering fascination with the Nazi brand of systematic, industrialized murder—even in the face of today’s ISIS, freelance Jihadis, and wholesale African tribal slayings.

“Wachsmann’s discussion of the fate of children in the camps is the hardest to endure. Here we read about the special barrack in Majdanek for children and babies. The SS regularly emptied the barrack, sending the children to the gas chamber. ‘The children screamed and did not want to go,’ the Majdanek survivor Henrika Mitron remembered. On the way to Auschwitz, Wachsmann writes, another child, ‘little Samuel Langfus sobbed inconsolably, screaming again and again: ‘I want to live!’ ”

As comprehensive as Wachsmann’s 880-page history is, even he cannot encompass it all: “Wachsmann omits from his history the death factories the Nazis built on Polish soil in late 1941 and 1942: Chelmno, Sobibor, Belzec, Treblinka. These were never work camps, but rather extermination centers for the Jews of Europe. They can be classed with the work of the Einsatzgrüppen who swept across conquered Soviet territory in these years and who murdered with bullets nearly half the Jews who were to die in the Holocaust.”

Via Tablet, A New Read on Jewish Life.

UPDATE:  Another, perhaps unique, take on the Shoah, from the diaries, letters and reports of the Nazi perpetrators whose ordinariness (quite without horns, tails or fangs) is especially chilling.