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18 February 2016

From Israeli Censorship to World Internet Censorship & Dirty Tricks


Brig.-Gen.-Sima-Vaknin-Gil - reading one of the papers she censors
In the article below we see how Israel is fighting anti-Zionist and BDS on-line using a variety of dirty tricks and paid trolls.  But who is this Sima Vaknin-Gil, the director general of Israel's Ministry for Strategic Affairs and Public Diplomacy?  Well she is or was the Chief Military Censor in Israel.  As such she is eminently qualified to try and censor pro-Palestinian activists abroad.

Despite being the 'only democracy in the Middle East' Israel has a highly developed system of censorship which involves submitting articles prior to publication.  Included in realm of censorship is social media, which Israel is increasingly trying to control outside its borders via sweet heart deals with Facebook and Zuckenberg.

Censorship in Israel derives from the  British Colonial Military Regulations which were never repealed  The excuse is that Israel is in a permanent state of war which in turns derives from its permanent state of emergency.

Tony Greenstein

"I want to create a community of fighters," said Sima Vaknin-Gil, the director general of Israel's Ministry for Strategic Affairs and Public Diplomacy, to Israeli tech developers at a forum last month dedicated to the topic.
Anat Kamm - copied and leaked 2,000 Israeli Military Files - served 3.5 years, betrayed by Ha'aretz as source
But who is this Sima Vaknin-Gil?

She is the just retired Chief Military Censor who said the following in an in-depth interview in Hebrew some months ago:

Brig.-Gen.-Sima-Vaknin-Gil - Israel's former Chief Military Censor
Col. Ariella ben Avraham new chief military censor
BDS - the target of Israeli dirty tricks
* For the 8 o'clock evening news, the censor already sits at the TV news desk at 6pm and had managed to go through the whole line-up before going on air.

* "I find it very troubling that the work I've done was on uniform. It reminds me of such regimes that I do not wish to be associated with" she says, followed by "I can tell you that seniors in Israel, in the security services, share my view that censorship and democracy do not go hand in hand, and more so when it's censorship on uniform."


* Yisrael Ha'yom newspaper (the Adelson owned 'Bibiton') has a former military censor as its managing editor.


* “This strange agreement under which we live wouldn’t work if you and I didn’t come from the same place, in which you wish to do your job but don’t wish to harm security--and I must do my job, but don’t wish to harm freedom of speech. At the moment we understand that we both have identical interests, we can work under such an agreement. But this is something that only fits Israeli culture. It would never work in the US or in Britain.

* One incident which had, according to her, unexpected consequences had proven the tremendous power placed in the hands of the censorship. During the last week of 2008, the first day of Operation Cast Lead, two “Arab” reporters working for PressTV, Khader Shahin and Mohammed Sarchan were located by the border with Gaza and were reporting in real time on the movement of military forces. Through the direct intervention of Vaknin-Gil the two were arrested, brought to trial and convicted of negligently transmitting information to the enemy. They were both sentenced to two months in prison.

“This was my mistake,” says VG. “I didn’t know Khader Shahin. He’s not on my speed-dial like Roni or Yoav [Roni Daniel and Yoav Limor report for Israeli channels]. If they had made a mistake I would have called and told them: “Roni, stop talking about this, it’s forbidden.”
Anat Kamm - Israel's Julian Assange
I tried to reach Khader in a variety of ways but didn’t succeed. Finally, I activated the police in order to find them so that I could speak to him and explain that this was forbidden.

It turned out that by making the call to the police I activated the power of the censor in emergency. The request to locate him meant an automatic arrest for violating section 113 of the criminal code: transmitting information during wartime. This is a story I always tell about myself, that I didn’t understand the power of the censor. I didn’t understand that what I do can activate a power that is so serious, so draconian. Therefore I want to tell you, my friends--whoever thinks the censor has no power, they simply don't understand.”

Censorship in Israel: 'A unique model'

Censorship and democracy do not go together, says Sima Vaknin-Gil, Israel's chief censor, who says her job is to ensure 'the absolute minimal harm to free speech, while guarding the secrets only.'

May 03, 2010|By Batsheva Sobelman, Los Angeles Times
  • Appointed by Israel's defense minister, chief censor Sima Vaknin-Gil has tremendous powers but says she uses these sparingly, balancing state security and freedom of speech.
Appointed by Israel's defense minister, chief censor Sima Vaknin-Gil… (Batsheva Sobelman / Los…)
Reporting from Tel Aviv — Privy to the nation's top secrets, she keeps private ones pretty well too.
"She" is Sima Vaknin-Gil, Israel's chief censor. It's her job to keep sensitive information that could harm state security out of the media.
Appointed by the defense minister, she has tremendous powers but says she uses these sparingly, balancing state security and freedom of speech.
Most democratic countries balk at censorship, but a recent poll shows half of Israel's Jewish population believes that freedom of expression is too free in Israel.

Covertly, Israel prepares to fight boycott activists online

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israel is using its world-leading expertise in cyber security to take on the growing threat of the global pro-Palestinian movement to boycott Israel.


The Israeli government recently allotted nearly $26 million in this year's budget to combat what it sees as worldwide efforts to "delegitimize" the Jewish state's right to exist. Some of the funds are earmarked for Israeli tech companies, many of them headed by former military intelligence officers, for digital initiatives aimed at gathering intelligence on activist groups and countering their efforts.

"I want to create a community of fighters," said Sima Vaknin-Gil, the director general of Israel's Ministry for Strategic Affairs and Public Diplomacy, to Israeli tech developers at a forum last month dedicated to the topic.

Initiatives are largely being kept covert. Participants at the invite-only forum, held on the sidelines of a cyber technology conference, repeatedly stood up to remind people that journalists were in the room.

Among the government officials involved in the efforts are some of Israel's top secret-keepers, including Sima Shine, a former top official in the Mossad spy agency, and Vaknin-Gil, who recently retired as the chief military censor responsible for gag orders on state secrets.

Israel has established itself as a world leader in cyber technology innovation, fueled by graduates of prestigious and secretive military and security intelligence units. These units are widely thought to be behind some of the world's most advanced cyber-attacks, including the Stuxnet virus that attacked Iran's nuclear energy equipment last decade.

Each year, these units churn out a talent pool of Israelis who translate their skills to the corporate world. Now Israel is looking to harness their technological prowess for the fight to protect Israel's international image.

Vaknin-Gil said her ministry is encouraging initiatives to expose the funding and curb the activities of anti-Israel activists, as well as campaigns to "flood the Internet" with content that puts a positive face on Israel. She said some of these actions will not be publicly identified with the government, but that the ministry will not fund unethical or illegal digital initiatives.

Established about 10 years ago, the pro-Palestinian "BDS" campaign is a coalition of organizations that advocate boycotts, divestment and sanctions against Israel. Inspired by the anti-apartheid movement, BDS organizers say they are using nonviolent means to promote the Palestinian struggle for independence.

The movement has grown into a global network of thousands of volunteers, from campus activists to church groups to liberal Jews disillusioned by Israeli policies. They lobby corporations, artists and academic institutions to sever ties with Israel.

The movement has made inroads. U.S. and British academic unions have endorsed boycotts, student governments at universities have made divestment proposals, and some famous musicians have refused to perform in Israel. The BDS movement also claims responsibility for pressuring some large companies to stop or modify operations in Israel. In its latest push, it has urged top Hollywood actors to reject a government-paid trip to Israel being offered to leading Oscar nominees.

Omar Barghouti, co-founder of the BDS movement, said "quite a few web pages" that BDS websites linked to have mysteriously disappeared from the Internet.

"We assume Israel's cyber sabotage is ongoing, but we are quite pleased that its detrimental impact on the global BDS movement has been dismal so far," he said.

Israel says the movement is rooted in anti-Semitism and seeks not to change Israeli policies, but ultimately to put an end to the Jewish state.

Many online activists driving anti-Israeli campaigns on social media are tech-savvy, second- and third-generation Muslims in Europe and the U.S. who have grievances against the West and also lead online campaigns against European and U.S. governments, said Elad Ratson, who tracks the issue for Israel's Foreign Ministry and spoke at last month's cybersecurity forum.

He said they often create code that allows activists to blast thousands of messages from social media accounts — creating the illusion that many protesters are sharing the same anti-Israel or anti-West message online.

Israeli officials lobby Facebook to remove pages it says incite violence against Israelis, and there has been talk of advancing legislation to restrict Facebook in Israel. A Facebook representative met with Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan in Israel last week about the matter.

Ratson said social media giants are beginning to close inciting users' accounts. Twitter said in a statement this month that since mid-2015, it has closed more than 125,000 accounts that were "threatening or promoting terrorist acts, primarily related to ISIS," the Islamic State group. But he said Islamist activists are simply moving to "Darknet" sites not visible on the open internet.

Some Israeli tech companies are starting to build sly algorithms to restrict these online activists' circle of influence on the "Darknet," so activists think their message is reaching others when in fact it is being contained, Ratson said.

Other Israeli companies work on forensic intelligence gathering, such as detecting digital or semantic signatures buried in activists' coding so they are able to track and restrict their online activity.
Firewall Israel, a non-profit initiative sponsored by the Reut Institute, an Israeli think tank, is building an online platform to help pro-Israel activists around the world communicate about anti-Israel activism in their communities. At a recent event the initiative held at Campus Tel Aviv, a Google-sponsored event space for entrepreneurs, an Israeli web expert taught young activists how to mine the internet for BDS activities.

"Delegitimizers are engaged in a Disneyland of hate," Igal Ram of Firewall Israel told seminar participants. "We want to act against the people who run the Disneyland ... and the useful idiots who help."


Inspiration, an Israeli intelligence analysis company founded by Ronen Cohen and Haim Pinto, former military intelligence officers, launched a technological initiative some months ago to collect intelligence on BDS organizations in Europe, particularly Scandinavian countries, the U.S., and South America, Cohen said. He said the initiative aims to dismantle the infrastructure of groups he said were responsible for incitement and anti-Semitism against Israel. He declined to give specifics.

"It's no different than an operation, which you sometimes read about in the newspaper, in Syria or Lebanon," Cohen said. "It's the kind of thing that, if you want to do it in the future ... you can't work in the open."


11 May 2015

Rabbi Dahan - Israel's New Deputy Defence Minister - Jews have Higher Souls than Non-Jews

Rabbi Eli Dahan - Just one bigot amongst many
It’s not often that I offer my congratulations to Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister who warned the Jewish electorate that the Arabs were voting in ‘droves’.  But his latest appointments have a touch of brilliance about them.  First Ayelet Shaked,  who considers Palestinian babies to be ‘little snakes’ was given the Justice portfolio  and now Rabbi Eli Dahan, also of Habayit Hayehudi (Jewish Home) has been appointed as Deputy Defence Minister.

Dayan is of course well qualified to wage war against the Palestinians.  After all the enemy isn’t even human, merely a beast.  And just in case you thought he had a special animus for Palestinians, he makes it clear that he subscribes to the Orthodox Jewish view that any non-Jew, Gentile, is by definition inferior to a Jew.  Even a homosexual Jew is superior to a Gentile!
Eat your heart out Alfred Rosenberg
Of course if the Iranian Justice Minister were to utter these thoughts then he would be pilloried as an example of Islamic barbarism.  The comments by Shaked and Dahan are dealt with by pretending they were never uttered.  They are erased from human memory.  Such are the ways of the free world.

And if one were to compare Dahan or Shaked's comments with similar comments by Nazi theoreticians such as Alfred Rosenberg, hanged at Nuremburg after the war, then one would be accused of 'anti-Semitism'.  Literally the world turned upside down.

Tony Greenstein

Netanyahu deputy charged with administering Palestinians says they are‘beasts, not human’

Rabbi Eli Ben Dahan

A shocking report from “John Brown,” an academic and blogger at +972:

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finalized the formation of a new government this week when he signed a coalition agreement with far-right settler party Jewish Home. As part of the agreement, Rabbi [Eli] Ben-Dahan will be Israel’s next deputy defense minister, responsible for the army’s “Civil Administration.”
The beasts and bastards demonstrate at Susya

The Civil Administration is responsible for all aspects the occupation that don’t involve boots-on-the-ground security operations — it administers planning, building, and infrastructure for both Jews and Palestinians in Area C of the West Bank.

Brown offers these two quotes from Ben-Dahan:
“[Palestinians] are beasts, they are not human.” — MK Rabbi Eli Ben-Dahan, Aug 1, 2013. (Hebrew)
“A Jew always has a much higher soul than a gentile, even if he is a homosexual.” — MK Rabbi Eli Ben-Dahan, Dec 27, 2013. (Hebrew/English)
Brown concludes:

Israelis are right to be worried about MK Ayelet Shaked becoming the next justice minister, and Naftali Bennett the education minister. But try being a Palestinian in the West Bank, where the man in charge of administering your day-to-day life doesn’t even see you as a human being.
Question to the New York Times: Why isn’t this a story?

Question to American Zionists. Do you believe in the separation of church and state in the United States? Then why not in Israel and Palestine too?

Question to American liberal Zionists. At what point do Israeli actions cross a threshhold for you, and you say, I’m going to join the boycott movement because we need to put real pressure on that place to change?

PS. The Washington Post has followed our lead and done an excellent piece on the elevation of Ayelet Shaked to Justice Minister, focusing on her (genocidal) description of all Palestinians as enemies of Israel. Ishaan Tharor writes:

In July, in a controversial post on Facebook, the then-member of the Knesset posted the text of an article by the late Israeli writer Uri Elitzur that referred to Palestinian children as “little snakes” and appeared to justify the mass punishment of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation. The post has since been deleted, but an archived version remains.

I know that I failed to register the distinction between Shaked’s words in 2014 and Elitzur’s. She wrote before quoting from him: “This is an article by the late Uri Elitzur, which was written 12 years ago, but remained unpublished. It is as relevant

Eyes Wide Open

by Uri Misgav

The hierarchy of the human species astold by Eli Ben Dahan

How can a nation so proud of being 'the only democracy in the Middle East' operate as the only theocracy in the OECD?

Ha’aretz 30.12.13. Uri Misgav


The truth is that you don’t even need to ask anything. Veteran journalist Shalom Yerushalmi from the veteran newspaper Maariv asked for you. A short and comprehensive interview he conducted toward the end of last week with Rabbi Eli Ben Dahan, the deputy minister of religious services, who operates under the wings of big brother Nafatli Bennett, the economy minister who is also officially the minister of religious affairs, paints the picture quite nicely.

Let's start with the important parts of the news. The questions and answers were presented verbatim, in abbreviations, but without editing or rewriting. As it is said: The words of the living God. After all, Ben Dahan’s motto is “I have to keep the state Jewish. Things that contradict the values, culture or tradition, will not receive a legal stamp of approval.” (Note how he is an expert in culture and values, not just religion.)

Do homosexuals change the Jewish character of the state?

“God forbid. Bastards are also Jews. I don’t want to persecute a person because of what he does in his privacy of his home. Quite the contrary ... They can do what they want, but we will not grant it legal status.”

What will you do if a law for single sex marriages is proposed [in the Knesset]?

“No, under no circumstances. A Jew and a goy can also not marry.”

Is that the same thing?

“We don’t recognize either of them. In any case, a Jew always has a much higher [level] soul than a goy, even if he is a homosexual ... Matters of religion and state are the largest obstacle in the path of the government ... Conflicts between women are much more difficult than conflicts between men..." (On the parliamentary conflict between MK Adi Kol (Yesh Atid) and MK Ayelet Shaked (Habayit Hayehudi) over the bill granting same-sex parents equal tax exemptions to heterosexual parents.)
“We receive complaints that mikvaot [Jewish ritual baths] attendants touch women who [come] to immerse. It is shocking. We sent out instructions that forbid them from touching. A woman of young girl who comes to the mikveh wants to do something intimate. It is only between her and the Holy One Blessed Be He.”

That's enough of Ben Dahan. In my opinion, he is not the story at all. It is very easy to criticize him, to call him names, to call him “dark” and “primitive.” But there is no use in doing so. An Israeli government that includes a deputy minister like Eli Ben Dahan knows exactly what it is getting. He is an Orthodox rabbi, a senior representative of the Haredi nationalist movement, someone who poured water on the hands of Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, managed the rabbinic courts, lived in Beit El in the West Bank and Hispin in the Golan Heights.

In the Knesset he represents the Tekuma faction, which is the settler, Haredi nationalist wing of Habayit Hayehudi. Had he been elected to the previous Knesset, he would have done so on the slate of the National Union party, but this time he's with Habayit Hayehudi. Only the names and the wrapping have changed. Instead of the sandals and the Dubon winter coat of his patron Katzele, former Knesset member Yaakov Katz from the extreme right wing National Union Party in the previous Knesset, he now has, in the present round, the sweet talk and miniscule kippa of his new patron Naftali Bennett. An all of them, every last one of them, belong to the umbrella party of the Jewish Brotherhood. There is no difference at all between them and the Muslim Brotherhood, except for the technical difference in the religion they belong to and use. Both of them are fundamentalists who deny the authority and sovereignty of the state and use it only as a tool to achieve their true goals.

The real problem

The real problem is not Ben Dahan and his ilk, but the fact that the Israeli government is dependent on them and puts them in ministerial positions. We must understand what a man like him represents, even in this short and clear interview. He represents a racist and overtly chauvinistic way of thinking. Ways that come to be out of the great number of problems and issues and numbing of the senses that pass all of us by, past our ears without us understanding the scope of the trouble and the depth of the disgrace.

According to the Ben Dahanist world view, there is a clear hierarchy in the world. There is a supreme race, the very same chosen people called the Jewish nation. At the top of the pyramid are the heterosexual Jewish men. If I understood correctly, underneath them are the Jewish women, Jewish bastards and Jewish homosexuals; though I am not sure that I understood completely the internal rankings starting with the second position in the upper playoffs. In practice, there is a need for an internal division among the Jewish women: There are heterosexual Jewish women, those who may not tend to fight at high volume but commune intimately with men or with God; and there are women who are Jewish lesbians, who Ben Dahan did not relate to directly (though it is possible that his statements about the mikveh attendants who touch those same women contain a hint to his position on the matter). Now that I think about it, I am also missing a direct reference from Ben Dahan to the Jewish women who have intimate relations with male goyim, and in fact I am missing many, many more such combinations. In fact, I am mad at my journalistic colleague Shalom Yerushalmi from Maariv; his work here wasn’t serious.

Despite all of this, I am taking a calculated risk here and, based on the algorithm I have developed, I will present to you the full table of deputy Religious Services Minister Eli Ben Dahan concerning the hierarchy of the human species.

1. Jewish men who have sexual relations with Jewish women
2. Jewish bastards
3. Jewish women who have sexual relations with Jewish men or with the Holy One Blessed Be He
4. Jewish men who have sexual relations with non - Jewish women
5. Jewish homosexual men who have sexual relations with Jewish men
6. Jewish lesbians who have sexual relations with Jewish women
7. Jewish homosexual men who have sexual relations with non - Jewish men
8. Jewish lesbians who have sexual relations with non - Jewish women
---------------------------------------------------------------------
9. Male Goyim
10. Female Goyim

Note the fact that below the line are only "goyim;" there is no need or reason to divide them up into subcategories. We only need to pour out our wrath on them, to be very careful not to marry them, and to remember extremely well that even a Jewish homosexual (and it goes without saying about, say, a Jewish heterosexual murderer) is endowed with “a soul [on a] very much higher [level]” than their souls. Truly a nation of a light unto the gentiles.

The only question that remains to be asked is this: How can a nation so proud of being “the only democracy in the Middle East,” and “a villa in the jungle,” and all sorts of other stupid slogans; can operate in practice as the only theocracy in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Not just because it has combined religion and state from the date it was established, Israel also dismantled the Religious Affairs Ministry and then reestablished it - and then actually, from among all the possibilities, it placed the ministry in the hands of the Jewish Brothers Naftali Bennett and Eli Ben Dahan. This must be a rather crazy nation. For all those who cannot remember how it happened, I will remind you that the non-religious reformist party Yesh Atid made its entry into the Netanyahu coalition conditional on the inclusion of Habayit Hayehudi, the Jewish Brotherhood.

I assume that as the beginning of the new year nears, there are those who are asking themselves whether the this party of hypocrites with chutzpah, which took 19 Knesset seats of the non-religious and wrapped them up together with the 12 Knesset seats of the Jewish fundamentalists, will also see it appropriate to leave this disastrous and destructive government sometime. I assume that there are also those who are asking themselves if the party of naive people who are disconnected from reality and call themselves Hatnuah will ever realize that they should do the obvious and right thing, too. Or, in other words, 25 Knesset seats (!) of center-left voters will one day stop strengthening the extreme settler fundamentalist right-wing government that is making a joke out of them by using such people as Naftali Bennett, Eli Ben Dahan and Ayelet Shaked.

And so, the answer in my opinion lies in the wonderful and terrifying item from my talented colleague Barak Ravid from Haaretz, which was published Sunday. Everyone is travelling to Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting with their full entourages and innumerable security guards: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Yair Lapid and Justice Minister Tzipi Livni and of course the honorable President Shimon Peres. That is the entire story. Lapid and Livni are enjoying every moment and want to fulfill the dream. They know they have no future; that the only direction they can go from here is down. They are not stupid. They understand very well that they are political history, and will therefore try to postpone their fate for as long as they can. As far as they are concerned, in Davos the desperation is easier, to paraphrase the song, and the racist world view of Eli Ben Dahan and his masters is no more than a small tremor in the wing of the Boeing jet. So they should have a pleasant trip, and be careful with all those goyim running around in Davos between their legs.

It's beyond me

The main headline in Israel Hayom, or better “ayom” ("terrible" in a Hebrew pun), was “Release, with a heavy heart,” referring to the third round of freeing prisoners in the framework of the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. To the best of my memory, this was exactly the same headline for the previous round of prisoner release in return for the continued publication of settlement construction tenders. I am aware of the distress of the editor responsible, B. Netanyahu, when it is necessary to phrase a main headline on such a day; but isn’t it at least possible to play around with the words? Let’s say for example, “With a heavy heart, release?” Or maybe “Release, heavy in the heart?” Or “Heavy, release in the heart?” Are we really asking for that much?