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ADL Slams Wikipedia for Pro-Palestinian Bias: ‘Facts Don’t Matter’
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has condemned Wikipedia’s characterization of the organization as an “unreliable source” on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, describing the assessment as evidence that “facts no longer matter,” according to Yisroel Hayom.
In an online discussion, Wikipedia editors defended their stance, arguing that the ADL’s dual role as a research entity and a pro-Israel advocacy group compromises its ability to provide unbiased reports on Israel and antisemitism.
“The organization is very biased toward Israel, to the point that it often acts as a pro-Israel lobbying organization,” wrote one editor, “Loki.” This, according to Loki, affects the ADL’s ability to report accurately on individuals and groups that disagree with its stance, particularly non-Zionist or anti-Zionist Jews.
Only a handful of Wikipedia editors contested this viewpoint, Yisroel Hayom noted.
In response, the ADL issued a statement denouncing the decision as part of a “campaign to delegitimize the ADL,” emphasizing that editors who opposed the decision “provided point-by-point refutations, grounded in factual citations, to every claim made, but apparently, facts no longer matter.”
According to Yisroel Hayom, Wikipedia’s decision to label the ADL as “a source that is generally unreliable” implies that data or statements from the ADL cannot be cited in Wikipedia articles, except in rare instances.
Additionally, Yisroel Hayom reported that Wikipedia editors are also considering a vote on whether to label the ADL as an unreliable source on antisemitism, challenging the ADL’s position as a leading authority on the subject.
{Dov T. Heller – Matzav.com}
Astronauts Stuck in Space as Boeing Races to Fix Issues
On June 6th, Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft carried two astronauts to the International Space Station. It was supposed to be a high mark, after months of controversy surrounding the company – not to mention delays and budget overruns with the spacecraft.
However, celebrations will have to wait. The two astronauts – veterans Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are now stuck on the ISS as engineers on the ground scramble to learn more about issues plaguing the spacecraft.
The Starliner mission was only supposed to last a week. But troubles the vehicle experienced en route to space, including helium leaks and thrusters that abruptly stopped working, have caused NASA to stop and halt a return to earth for the time being.
Williams and Wilmore will now stay in space until at least June 26, NASA announced Tuesday.
Officials have said there is no reason to believe Starliner won’t be able to bring the astronauts back home, though “we really want to work through the remainder of the data,” said Steve Stich, NASA’s Commercial Crew Program manager.
Meanwhile, Boeing is trying, although not so successfully, to frame the mission as a success and learning opportunity. Mark Nappi, Boeing’s vice president and program manager of the Starliner program, describing the issues as simply “unplanned”.
It’s not uncommon for astronauts to unexpectedly extend their stay aboard the space station — for days, weeks or even months. (NASA has also said the Starliner can spend up to 45 days at the orbiting laboratory if needed, according to Stich.)
The International Space Station, hypothetically, could host the astronauts for months in case of an emergency, while NASA worked out a rescue mission. While at this time, no one has expressed concern for the astronauts well being, the incident is surely an embarrassment for Boeing, and another item on a long list of issues for the pivotal US company.
{Matzav.com}
NY and Maryland School districts Face Title VI Federal Investigations
The U.S. Department of Education announced investigations into reports of alleged bigotry in violation of Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act at the Commack School District in Commack, N.Y., and Dorchester County Public Schools in Cambridge, Md.
The department’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) stated that the reviews into discrimination claims involving shared ancestry began on June 10 and June 13, respectively. The OCR usually does not provide details about the origins of investigations.
The complaint against the Dorchester schools involves alleged discrimination based on religion.
On Nov. 14, Commack High School administrators found racist and antisemitic vandalism in a bathroom stall. The district also includes a middle school, two intermediate schools and four elementary schools.
Dorchester County off the Chesapeake in the eastern part of the state district features two high schools, two middle schools, six elementary schools, and a pre-kindergarten through eighth-grade school.
{Matzav.com}
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BLACKOUT? Electricity CEO Says Nasrallah Could Take Down Israel’s Grid with “a Phone Call”
Shaul Goldstein, CEO of Noga – Israel Independent System Operator, spoke at the Institute for National Security Studies conference in Sderot regarding the electricity outlook if war breaks out with Hezbollah.
Goldstein does not think Israel will be able to keep the electric grid up and runningm but that: “We will rely on Israeli ingenuity.”
“Israel is an energy island and we need to supply ourselves – that is also our advantage, we are trained to work in isolation. When I took office and started to investigate what the real threat to the electricity sector was, I asked – suppose a missile hit the electricity sector and there is a power outage for one hour, three hours, 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours and beyond. What happens in such a situation to Israel? The bottom line is that after 72 hours – it is impossible to live in Israel. People do not understand how much our lives here depend on electricity,” he said.
Goldstein continued: “I have 15 inspectors across the country, if there is a power outage then after 5 hours I have no phone to call him. Suppose he gets a carrier pigeon after 12 hours, that inspector arrives at a gas station but there is no fuel, no gas station works, at every station there is a line of at least 30 kilometers, if not more. You check all our infrastructure – the optical fibers, the ports, and more – we are not in a good condition. We are not ready for a real war. We live in a fantasy world in my opinion.”
“The good side is that we have invested a lot in fortification using a joint team with the Electric Company. If Nasrallah wants to bring down Israel’s electricity grid, he just needs to call the person in charge of Beirut’s electricity system, which looks exactly like Israel’s. He does not even need a UAV to photograph it, he calls a second-year electrical engineer asking him where the most critical points in Israel are. Everything is on the internet.”
“Our recognition of our situation has not been internalized. If the war is delayed by one year, five, ten years – our situation will be better,” he concluded.
The CEO of the Israel Electric Company, Meir Spiegler, responded saying: “Shaul Goldstein’s statement regarding the lack of resilience of the electricity grid is irresponsible, disconnected from reality, and creates panic among the public.”
However, The Energy Ministry called upon Israeli citizens to be prepare for any situation, and follow the directives from the Home Front Command. These include carrying batteries, water and portable chargers.
Energy and Infrastructure Minister Eli Cohen said: “The State of Israel will not be left alone. We are preparing for every scenario, holding discussions and assessing the situation, and spending billions of shekels to ensure a regular supply of energy to all Israeli citizens.”
Cohen concluded: “It is important for me to make it clear to our enemies: If there is a power outage lasting for hours [in Israel], in Lebanon, there will be a power outage for months.”
{Matzav.com}
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Republican Senators Accuse Biden Admin of Slow-Rolling Israel Aid
A pair of Republican senators have accused the Biden administration of slow-rolling military aid to Israel, as the public spat between the allies over arms sales continues to escalate.
“The White House is mad because Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is telling the truth,” Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) wrote on Wednesday.
Hagerty noted that the Biden administration “has refused to send Congress formal notifications to finalize a host of arms sales to Israel,” including F-15s, smart bomb kits and munitions even after the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and House Foreign Affairs Committee “informally cleared these sales.”
“The norm is for the executive branch to submit formal notifications to Congress roughly 48 to 72 hours after committees informally cleared proposed arms sales,” Hagerty added. “But the Biden administration is violating this norm amid Israel’s multi-front war.”
Netanyahu released a video on social media on Tuesday saying that “in the past few months, the administration has been withholding weapons and ammunitions to Israel.”
The White House has insisted that it only paused a single shipment of 2,000-pound bombs over concerns that they could cause civilian casualties. It has been said that all other arms sales and military aid to Israel are flowing normally.
“We genuinely do not know what he’s talking about,” Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, said on Tuesday. “We just don’t.”
John Kirby, the White House national security communications advisor, repeated to reporters at a briefing on Thursday that the White House does not understand what Netanyahu is saying.
“It was perplexing to say the least, certainly disappointing, especially given that no other country is doing more to help Israel defend itself against the threat by Hamas and, quite frankly, other threats that they’re facing in the region, than the United States,” Kirby said.
“It was vexing and disappointing to us as much as it was incorrect, so difficult to know exactly what was on his mind,” Kirby added.
Although Kirby announced that Washington is prioritizing surface-to-air missile sales to Ukraine above other countries, he told reporters on Thursday that Israel would be unaffected by the move.
Following an Axios report on Tuesday that Biden canceled a meeting with Netanyahu scheduled for the latter’s upcoming trip to Washington in July, Kirby was asked during the call with reporters on Thursday whether the two would meet. Kirby said he had nothing to say about the president’s schedule.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) wrote to U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday accusing him and his administration of engaging in “sleight-of-hand” in response to the White House’s insistence that only one arms delivery to Israel has been paused.
The senator repeated Hagerty’s charge that Washington is slow-rolling the munitions.
“As you are aware, the Arms Export Control Act requires the administration to notify Congress before sending weapons to a foreign country,” Cotton wrote. “Your administration has manipulated this requirement by withholding this formal notification to Congress of approved weapons sales, including F-15s, tactical vehicles, 120-mm mortars, 120-mm tank rounds, joint direct attack munitions and small diameter bombs.”
“Your administration can then claim that the weapons are ‘in process’ while never delivering them,” he wrote. “You’re playing politics with the nation’s honor and our ally’s security.”
“Worse still, your administration lacks the honesty to communicate its true policy to the American people, instead preferring to hide behind weasel words and bureaucratic process,” he added.
JNS sought comment from the National Security Council of the White House about the allegations that the administration had taken more than 72 hours to deliver formal notification to Congress of Israeli munitions deliveries after their approval by the relevant House and Senate committees.
Netanyahu said on Thursday that he understands the potential cost of his statements.
“I am willing to absorb personal attacks if that is what it takes for Israel to get the arms and ammunition it needs in its war for survival,” the Israeli prime minister said.
{Matzav.com}
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IRON DOME OVERWHELMED? US Concerned Israel’s Air Defenses Won’t Withstand War with Hezbollah
On Thursday, CNN reported that US officials are seriously concerned that Israel’s aerial defense systems would not be able to withstand a large-scale Hezbollah attack if an all-out war were to occur.
According to the report, Israeli officials have told the US that Israel is planning to move resources from southern Gaza to northern Israel in preparation for a possible offensive in Lebanon.
A senior administration official told CNN: “We assess that at least some” Iron Dome batteries “will be overwhelmed,”.
The report said that an Israeli official believes this would be more likely to occur if Hezbollah conducts wide scale attacks mainly with precision-guided weapons, which would be more challenging to intercept.
Another US official confirmed to CNN that the US would provide additional Iron Dome replenishments and air defense systems in the event of a full blown war – with the US believing these would be the most critical shipments Israel would need in the war.
The IDF declined to comment.
{Matzav.com}
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