It’s not just the settlers – or Israel – responsible for the torching of … – Middle East Eye

A sustained violent attack by hundreds of Jewish settlers on the Palestinian town of Huwwara last week - as well as the response of Israels new far-right government - has divided Jewish opinion in Israel and deeply discomfited Jews abroad.

The Board of Deputies, which claims to represent Britains Jewish community and is usually a reliable defender of Israel, felt compelled last week to issue a short statement condemning comments by a senior Israeli government minister, Bezalel Smotrich, after he called for Huwwara to be wiped out.

Palestinians dont need very belated sympathy from Israel or its supportersthey need genuine solidarity and real international protections

At the weekend, the distinguished British historian Simon Schama described the events in Huwwara as absolutely, utterly horrifying and urged fellow Jews to speak up.

He was joined by Margaret Hodge, a veteran Labour MP who was at the forefront of attacks on the partys previous leader, Jeremy Corbyn, over his activism in solidarity with Palestinians. She said Israel was at a dangerous moment and British Jews could not just stand by.

Even Yehuda Fuchs, the Israeli army commander whose soldiers allowed the settlers to rampage, described the attack as a pogrom, a word with especially troubling connotations for Jews. It is historically associated with massacres and the ethnic cleansing of Jewish communities in eastern Europe that served as a prelude to the Nazi Holocaust.

But Palestinians dont need very belated sympathy from Israel or its supporters, least of all from the Israeli army, any more than they need empty calls for restraint and calm from western capitals.

What they need is genuine solidarity and real international protections, all the more so as the appeal of overt religious fascism sweeps across Israel. Instead, much of the rhetoric in the wake of the attack, even if it is well-meant, misleads far more than it clarifies.

On 26 February, a mob of several hundred settlers stormed Huwwara and spent several hours terrorising the local inhabitants, looting and burning homes and cars.

A Palestinian man was shot dead during the events, and some 100 other Palestinians were injured. Videos show that Israeli soldiers and armed police either stood by or assisted in the settlers attack.

The rampage followed the shooting of two settlers by a Palestinian gunman earlier that day. For many months, there has been growing unrest among Palestinians - both at the continuing failure of their leaders to secure any kind of diplomatic achievement, and at the steady rise in Israeli state and settler violence. Last year was the most deadly for Palestinians in the West Bank for nearly two decades.

Huwwara: A town of olives, gold traders and stolen lands

Huwwara is especially vulnerable. It sits on a major intersection close to the large Palestinian city of Nablus. It is a critical artery for settlers because most traffic, whether Palestinian or Jewish, needs to pass through Huwwara to move between the southern and northern parts of the occupied West Bank.

It was close to this intersection, hours before the attack, that thetwo settler brotherswere killed.

The settlers in this area are among the most extreme and violent in the occupied territories, the kind who vote solidly for the religious fascists who are now key partners in Benjamin Netanyahus government. The Religious Zionism faction, led by Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir, emerged from last years general election as the third largest in the parliament.

Nearly 30 years on from the signing of the Oslo Accords, with Israel still refusing to honour a process that was expected to lead to the dismantling of the settlements and Palestinian self-rule, Huwwara has found itself permanently trapped under Israeli military control.

Israeli soldiers are supposed to guarantee the security of the towns Palestinian inhabitants. Instead, like so many other Palestinians in the West Bank, those inhabitants live under a reign of terror from unwelcome Jewish settler neighbours endlessly indulged by the Israeli army.

At the weekend, the United Nations rapporteur for the occupied territories, Francesca Albanese, told the BBC that Israel should be investigated for crimes against the Palestinian people.

Smotrich, Israels finance minister, who has also been awarded unprecedented powers by Netanyahu to run the occupation, responded to the Huwwara attack by urging greater violence. He called for the town to be wiped out.

But he qualified his statement by arguing that it was important the Israeli state organise the violence rather than that it be left to the settler movement he represents.

Heaven forbid it should be done by private individuals, he said. I think the village of Huwwara should be wiped out, but I think the State of Israel should do it.

Israel: Evidence of Bezalel Smotrich's support for genocide is clear. The US must act

His comment did not come out of the blue. Hours before the settlers invasion of Huwwara, Smotrich had called on his own government to abandon discussions with Palestinian officials in Jordan to ease tensions. He demanded instead that Israel attack Palestinian cities mercilessly with tanks and helicopters.

Other legislators in his faction have echoed him. Zvika Fogel, a retired general who was once in charge of Gaza, said in response to the settlers' rampage: Huwwara closed and burned down - thats what I want to see. Last December, he told the UK's Channel 4 News that Israel was too merciful towards Palestinians and it was time for us to stop being so.

Both were giving succour to a familiar slogan against Palestinians shouted out at demonstrations by Israels fascist right: May your village burn.

In any other context, calls by a senior government minister for state-organised violence against civilians because of their ethnic or national status would be clearly understood as genocidal. But, of course, other standards apply to Israel, a key partner for the United States and Europe in projecting western power into the oil-rich Middle East.

Instead, the full significance of Smotrichs threat - given that he and his partner, Ben-Gvir, the police minister, control the means by which such genocidal actions can be undertaken - is not being addressed.

The Biden administration called his remarks irresponsible and repugnant.

The liberal Haaretz newspaper warned only that Smotrich was urging collective punishment of Palestinians, in violation of international law. But collective punishment has been the stock-in-trade of Israeli policy towards Palestinians for decades.

In my view, something far more sinister is going on. Smotrichs comment that it should not fall to individuals to wipe out Palestinian communities - that it was the duty of the state - was directed at his supporters among the fanatical settlers. He was intimating two things to them.

First, he was reminding these religious fascists, the constituency that propelled him into government, that he and Ben-Gvir are now the state - thanks to them. He was not seeking to dissuade the settlers from perpetrating genocidal violence against Palestinians. He was reassuring them that he is there to help.

He and Ben-Gvir now effectively run the occupation. He was telling the settlers they have allies for their genocidal project in the highest places.

But, in my opinion, he was doing something more. He was also reminding them that he and Ben-Gvir are fighting their corner but cannot win the battle alone. They need the settlers to aid them in their struggle against wavering ministerial colleagues, or those in government who might hold back from fear of the international reaction.

Smotrichs remarks were intended not to curb the settlers excesses. He wants them to exert even more pressure on the government to strengthen his hand.

The more effective he is in forcing the state to wipe out places like Huwwara - or help the settlers to do so - the larger his support base will grow, the more he will become a central figure in Israeli politics, and the more his and settlers agenda will become normalised.

And Smotrich knows too that opposition to the settlers genocidal violence may be only skin deep among much of the wider Israeli Jewish public. The dehumanisation of Palestinians and incitement towards violence is standard fare, on both the right and the supposed left.

Smotrich and Ben-Gvir now effectively run the occupation. He was telling the settlers they have allies for their genocidal project in the highest places

Singling him out pretends that more respectable government ministers, even prime ministers, have not been talking and thinking this way for decades.

Generals, senior politicians and rabbis regularly compare Palestinians to cockroaches, snakes, lice and cancer. Settler rabbis have even called for Jews to kill Palestinian babies.

In 2008, Matan Vilnai, an army general who at the time was a Labor deputy defence minister, called for a shoah - the Hebrew word for the Holocaust - against the Palestinians of Gaza.

Ehud Barak, a former Labor prime minister, famously compared Israel to a villa in the jungle, implying that the dangerous creatures outside needed exterminating.

And Netanyahu himself suggested in the 2019 general election that the parties representing Israels large, much-oppressed minority of Palestinians, want to annihilate us all - women, children and men. The implication was clear: Israel had a right to pre-empt such annihilation.

Smotrich knows that most Israeli Jews understand, at least subconsciously, that their self-declared Jewish state was founded by wiping out - literally blowing up and demolishing - many hundreds of communities like Huwwara in 1948. So why not continue that process in the occupied territories? Why not make explicit in the areas occupied in 1967 what was entirely routine in the areas seized in 1948?

While criticism is focused on Smotrich, wider patterns are being ignored. The settlers and army - and behind both, the Israeli state - have been working hand in glove to drive out Palestinians from swaths of the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem for more than half a century.

Even the US State Department noted in 2021 that Israeli security forces often failed to prevent settler attacks against Palestinians and that violent settlers were almost never held to account.

It was the army and police that allowed the settlers free reign for their rampage in Huwwara. Those same security forces arrested almost none of the hundreds of pogromists, and released the half a dozen who were arrested almost immediately.

It is not as though the Israeli state is incapable of dealing with Israeli Jews - let alone Palestinians asserting their rights - when it wishes to.

The same army and police that stood by, or assisted, as the settlers attacked Huwwara proved quite capable on Friday last week of sealing off the town from a convoy of Israeli human rights activists trying to pay a solidarity visit. It did so even as settlers continued to drive through the Palestinian community.

And unlike their hands-off approach with the settlers, the army was ready to beat and fire stun grenades at the solidarity activists.

Similarly, the security forces presented an iron fist at the weekend towards Israelis who protested against the settler takeover of Palestinian homes in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood of Jerusalem, and peaceful anti-government protesters in Tel Aviv, who were charged by police on horseback and had water cannon used against them.

Ben-Gvir ordered the police to show zero tolerance in Tel Aviv, as he turned a blind eye in Huwwara. The minister whose police force could not foresee an entirely predictable pogrom by the settlers warned darkly on Monday that the Israeli left was "planning the next murder, supposedly of Netanyahu and his wife, Sara.

The difference in treatment was not lost on the demonstrators in Tel Aviv, who called out to the security forces: Where were you in Huwwara?

The reality is that Smotrichs comment was reckless, coarse and undiplomatic. But outrage at his and Ben-Gvirs rhetoric is now serving chiefly as a comfort blanket for those who have always supported Israel as a Jewish supremacist state.

Smotrichs biggest offence is not that he called for the destruction of Huwwara, or even that he fuels the crimes committed by his fascist settlers' allies. It is that he highlights a little too clearly what has been going on for more than five decades in the occupied territories - and before it, inside Israel.

His crime is offering the unvarnished truth. His transgression is to be seeking to intensify and speed up a state policy of violence and ethnic cleansing that has until now been conducted a little more discreetly and incrementally - a policy of creeping annexation that dates back to the Labor politicians and generals Moshe Dayan and Yigal Allon.

How Ben-Gvir blows apart the security story of Israels occupation

Before the Board of Deputies issued its denunciation of Smotrichs remarks, it issued a much more typical statement as the settlers unleashed their violence on Huwwara. This earlier statement not only tied the rampage against the Palestinian community, backed by the Israeli security forces, with the earlier killing of the two settler brothers, it implied that the attack was a form of retaliation - or, in the settlers parlance, a price tag.

Had a critic of Israel done something similar but the other way around, the board would have lost no time in suggesting that such linkage served to minimise or excuse Palestinian violence.

But has this not been the strategy of Israels apologists from the outset. Any crime, any outrage by Israel can be justified because the Palestinians started it, or because they dont listen to reason, or because they want to drive Jews into the sea.

The excuses have been interminable. And now, with religious fascism at the heart of the Netanyahu government, still they come. Smotrich and Ben-Gvir have become the excuse. They are the problem. They are the cause of Israels woes. It is yet more self-delusion and misdirection.

Israel was founded as a Jewish supremacist state and it continues along that path, growing more confident, and less ready to compromise, with every passing year.

All the signs are that Israels defenders in the West will continue to stand by as Palestinians suffer, as they are denied statehood and stripped of their dignity. The clamour will grow, but only for Smotrich and Ben-Gvir to stop disturbing these apologists slumber as the embers burn.

The views expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Middle East Eye

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Tory peer accuses UK government of ‘effectively boycotting’ Israeli … – Middle East Eye

A British peer in the House of Lords has accused the UK government of effectively boycotting an Israeli minister after the British foreign secretary said he had no plans to work with far-right figure Itamar Ben Gvir.

Speaking on Tuesday during a debate in the lower chamber about a recent escalation in tensions in Israel and Palestine, Lord Stuart Polak commented on a letter UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly wrote last month.

The UK government has not engaged Itamar Ben-Gvir in his role as minister of national security, and we have no current plans to do so, Cleverly wrote to the Council for Arab-British Understanding on 24 February.

It is not about whether one agrees with minister Ben-Gvir, said Polak.

We work with all elected Israeli politicians, and we must be very careful not to go down a route of suggesting that our support for Israel is somehow conditional on any individual politician.

Could we be holding Israel to a different standard from other countries? he asked.

Ben-Gvir has been convicted in Israel of incitement to racism and supporting a terrorist organisation.

As the current national security minister, he has oversight of the police and the force that controls security at al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.

It seems that we are fine working with Prime Minister [Giorgia] Melonis extreme right-wing Italian government and with some kleptocracies and dictatorships, but working with elected officials who could be tried and found guilty in democratic Israel is somehow not fine, said Polak, who was director of the Conservative Friends of Israel for 26 years.

Last month, a former confidante of Ben-Gvir said the far-right leader took him as a teenager to raid a UN base and paid other minors to vandalise Palestinian property more than 20 years ago.

In an interview with the New Yorker published on Monday, Gilad Sade said Ben-Gvir drove him to a UN base in occupied East Jerusalem in 2001, provided him with a wire cutter, and showed him where to breach the fence.

The minister denies the accusations.

Ben Gvir, Smotrich, and the end of the peace process

In the 1990s and early 2000, Ben-Gvir was a student and disciple of Rabbi Meir Kahane, an Israeli Jewish supremacist rabbi who inspired deadly attacks against Palestinians.

Kahane founded the Kach party in 1971 and was elected to parliament in 1984, where he publicly advocated the mass expulsion of Palestinians.

He was killed in New York in 1990.

Aged 16, Ben-Gvir joined Kach as an activist before it was designated a terror group by the US and banned in Israel in 1994 after a Kach member killed 29 Palestinian worshippers and wounded dozens in the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron.

Ben-Gvir, now aged 46, has been convicted on eight charges, including for his support of Kach and incitement to racism.

Last year, he attended a memorial honouring Kahane saying he believed he was all about "love".

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Mark Levin calls out the Democratic Party for ‘tolerating’ anti-Semitisim – Fox News

Fox News host Mark Levin called out the Democratic Party for "tolerating" anti-Semitism Sunday on "Life Liberty & Levin."

He highlighted an event led by Louis Farrakhan, who used his speech to attack the Jewish people.

" Jewish power has all of our people the knowledge, wisdom, and talent afraid. But just look at what these people control. And every door that leads to power, they have a sentinel on watch. Somebody has to take on the synagogue of Satan. And here we are. What good is your vote if the man you voted for has to go to somebody that you never elected? Behind the door to get instructions. And the Jews have become wealthy just by loaning money, charging you interest and the stranglehold the Jews have on this government," Farrakhan said at the Saviors Day event.

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 16: Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan delivers a speech and talks about U.S. President Donald Trump, at the Watergate Hotel, on November 16, 2017 in Washington, DC. This is the first time that Minister Farrakhan will speak directly to the 45th President of the United States and will address "issues of importance regarding Americas domestic challenges, her place on the world stage and her future." (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Levin said he wanted to highlight the remarks because Farrakhan has a "significant impact" on the Democratic Party.

WHO IS LOUIS FARRAKHAN? WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE CONTROVERSIAL NATION OF ISLAM LEADER

"Is there a reason Joe Biden didn't condemn this? Is the reason Kamala Harris didn't condemn this? Is a reason why nobody at the White House has mentioned it? Is there a reason why the Washington press corps blows this off? Yeah, there are reasons for this," he said. Levin highlighted how Farrakhan was invited to the Congressional Black Caucus for lunch on Capitol Hill.

"Why did they invite this man? Because the Democrat Party has a problem," the host argued.

He read part of an article from Kevin Williamson at the National Review, who argued Democrats have a "minor socialist problem."

"They have a major problem in the form of Jew-hating weirdos. Prominent among them, the Reverend Louis Farrakhan of the so-called Nation of Islam. Farrakhan has been out and proud, Jew-hating weirdo for many decades. But Democrats still feel the need to make gestures of obeisance before him. Anti-Trump leaders such as Tamika Mallory or Linda Sarsour of the Women's March, have embraced Farrakhan and courted his favor. Barack Obama came a-calling in 2005 when he was ramping up his political career. The Congressional Black Caucus has consulted him. Bill Clinton stood alongside him at Aretha Franklin's funeral, implicitly elevating the cult leader. California Democrats Barbara Lee, now wants to be a senator, and Maxine Waters attended Farrakhan's public events, and Obama administration veteran, Eric Holder, posed for a picture with him," Williamson wrote.

"Farrakhan is an anti-Semite. About that there is no real debate. Eric Holder. Maxine Waters. Others who confer status and influence on Farrakhan and his gang. Maybe they aren't anti-Semitic. They certainly are collaborators."

WHITE HOUSE DENOUNCES DC OFFICIAL'S PRAISE OF ANTISEMITE LOUIS FARRAKHAN

Levin continued, highlighting how progressive members of the Democratic Party today continue to spread anti-Semitic remarks.

According to one Israeli commentator, Israelis view the Democrat party through the lens of the Squad

"Newly elected representative Ilhan Omar apparently cannot open her mouth without letting out an anti-Semitic libel accusing Jews of being unpatriotic. The dual loyalty canard and bribing US political leaders into supporting Israel. The Jews, she insists, push for allegiance to a foreign country. Representative Rashida Tlaib has similar problems and turns out to have been a contributor to one of Farrakhan's batty publications," Williamson wrote. "Members of the Democratic Socialists of America, Representative Ocasio-Cortez is a member, recently chanted eliminationist slogans calling for the liquidation of the Jewish state."

Levin said the left would rather call former President Trump a White supremacist than address its own history of anti-Semitism.

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"This effort to try and turn conservatism into the KKK, into neo-Nazi ism is really amazing, especially considering the history of the Democrat Party and its embrace of the KKK and slavery and segregation and Jim Crow. Despite its history of filibustering the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act, despite its current president, Joe Biden being a racist and segregationist early in his career opposing public school integration, calling it a jungle," he said.

Levin added that anti-semitism is spreading, and it's becoming "very, very ugly." "The President of the United States is saying almost nothing about any of this. The Democrat leadership is tolerating anti-Semitism."

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Neo-Nazis dont realize they are evil, says ex-hate group leader Jeff … – JNS.org

(March 14, 2023 / JNS) When Jeff Schoep, former head of the violently antisemitic National Socialist Movement, speaks at a private Highland Park, Ill., residence on March 14, he intends to cite his life as a cautionary tale for those seeking meaning by joining white supremacist groups.

A common misconception is that someone joins neo-Nazi organizations in order to be evil, Schoep told JNS. This may be true for a small minority of people who are sociopaths who join. But for most people, it is like joining a cult, where you do evil things and not realize that what you are doing is evil.

Once known as Americas most notorious neo-Nazi, Schoepwhose talk is sponsored by the Simon Wiesenthal Centershared with JNS the radicalization process that brought him to embrace a life of extremism and antisemitism.

I started at a young age, he said. My grandfather and great-uncle fought in the German army during the Second World War, and my initial fascination with that side of my family history put me on the path.

Schoep borrowed World War II history books from his elementary-school library; at the age of 21, he joined the National Socialist Movement in 1992. He took on a leadership role two years later.

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Several factors led him to renounce neo-Nazism. He noted that it took allowing himself to empathize with minority groups and the pain that his actions were causing to see the error in his ways.

I thought I was helping my people, he said of white Americans. But when you join with one of these neo-Nazi organizations, you are forfeiting your humanity. When I saw how my racism and hatred was causing so much pain, that really was the final straw.

With academics, professionals and other ex-extremist leaders, Schoep founded the nonprofit Beyond Barriers to deradicalize those who adopt extremist or violent ideologies. A proven method for deradicalizing neo-Nazis is showing them how much they harmed victims.

The primary objective of our organization is to raise awareness of how radicalization takes place in order to stop it, he said. We also coordinate with law enforcement so that police officers are aware of what is going on and will be able to stay safe.

After founding Beyond Barriers, Schoep heard from African-American musician and activist Daryl Davis and Norwegian film director Deeyah Khan, who wanted to interview him for separate films each was producing. In his discussions with the two, he came to understand the extent of the harm he had caused.

The underground world of hate and antisemitism

Liram Koblentz-Stenzler, a senior researcher and head of the global far-right extremism desk at Israels International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, told JNS that radicalization occurs in stages. She said that a model that the New York City Police Department usespre-radicalization, self-identification, indoctrination and then violenceuses with respect to jihadists is the most effective explanation.

It is very tough to talk to someone who is already fully radicalized, said Koblentz-Stenzler. Thats why it is very important to identify someone before they reach the third step because by then its very hard for them to quit.

Koblentz-Stenzler thinks it is noteworthy that Schoep was able to deradicalize himself after two decades of being a full-fledged neo-Nazi. That is very rare, she said.

Schoep when he was active with the violent, antisemitic National Socialist Movement. Credit: Courtesy.

Chicago police officers Roger Heath and Michael Spechtboth of the citys 24th district and both of whom workwith Chicagos Orthodox Jewish communitiesdescribed the work that Schoep and Beyond Barriers does to monitor neo-Nazi elements on the dark web as instrumental.

Alison Pure-Slovin, Midwest director at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, introduced the officers to Schoep. During the Day of Hate, Beyond Barriers helped us understand what it was all about and the underground world of neo-Nazi hate and antisemitism, Heath told JNS.

Heath and Specht speculate that notices the Chicago Police Department released that day may have put neo-Nazi groups on notice that law enforcement was watching them and served a preventative role.

Heath thinks Schoeps journey from neo-Nazi to anti-racist activist can inspire others. To me, it was an amazing story, he said. It serves as proof that people can change.

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Florida sheriff blasts ‘white supremacist morons’ for passing out flyers of him in a bra – FOX 35 Orlando

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Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood delivered a strong message to the people responsible for recent antisemitic acts across the county.

FLORIDA - A Central Florida Sheriff took to Facebook to respond to "white supremacists" who have reportedly been passing around flyers touting the elected official as a cross-dresser.

Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood responded to the flyers of the "Cross Dressing Sheriff" explaining his longtime participation in the Daytona Beach Realtors Bratini fundraiser which helps to raise money for people battling breast cancer.

In a Facebook post, Sheriff Chitwood said:

"These 'master race' white supremacist morons keep dropping flyers of the 'Cross Dressing Sheriff' like its going to hurt my feelings or turn people against me. Hey losers, here are a few more photos you can use."

Sheriff Chitwood goes on to explain that the group has raised tens of thousands of dollars for people with breast cancer.

Central Florida has seen an influx in recent weeks of antisemitism flyers being passed around several counties. During the Daytona 500, police officers in Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach denounced the anti-Semitic propaganda that was passed out over the weekend.

Officers said the group known as "First Amendment Auditors" came into town displaying anti-semitic messages from the top of the pedestrian bridge on Speedway. Police believe they were trying to bait the officers into violating their rights in hopes of acquiring justification for a lawsuit against the department.

On Feb. 27, Sheriff Chitwood held a press conference condemning recent hate speech and harassment targeting Jewish people in Volusia County and Central Florida.

The Sheriff called the meeting following a series of incidents involving the white supremacist neo-Nazi hate group Goyim Defense League ("GDL"), which recently dropped explicit hate propaganda in area neighborhoods and parking lots, draped banners across International Speedway Boulevard, and projected messages onto Daytona International Speedway. The group also recently used megaphones to shout hate speech and terrorize people outside the Chabad of South Orlando.

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Time for the US to show Israel some tough love by barring Bezalel … – Arab News

Settlers on Monday wounded five Palestinians in a new attack on Hawara, only a week after their deadly rampage through the town. Israeli soldiers were even filmed dancing with the settlers as they together celebrated Purim, the Jewish holiday that commemorates the saving of the Jewish people from annihilation. This is the latest in a series of atrocities that have been conducted against Palestinians since the most right-wing government the country has ever known came to power at the end of last year.

Benjamin Netanyahus government is becoming vocal in its persecution of Palestinians. There has been a lot of controversy around Bezalel Smotrich, the finance minister, who called for Hawara to be wiped out. He is due to visit the US in the coming days. More and more voices are calling for him to be barred from entering the country. Though Smotrich tried to excuse himself by saying it was a slip of tongue, such slips usually reveal the real intentions of the person.

Netanyahu is trying to keep the balance between pleasing his racist allies and appeasing the international community. However, the truth is so obvious, not only regarding the treatment of the Palestinians, but also when it comes to respecting any democratic norms. The governments judicial overhaul is a clear manipulation and distortion of the law to suit the interests of Netanyahu. Is that not what happens in autocratic countries? Isnt democracy the main reason why the US supports Israel? It is its supposed shared democratic values that make Israel so special and so similar to the US.

However, Israel is showing that its democratic narrative does not match its daily reality, which is becoming increasingly racist. If we rewind, a major reason why the US has no credibility in the Arab and Islamic worlds is because of its biased attitude, its favoritism. Israel is treated on a different scale to everyone else.

CNNs ChristianeAmanpour, while interviewing Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian last week, tried to get from her guest an answer on what his own female family members think about the protests in Iran and whether they think women should have the freedom to wear the hijab or not. Amir-Abdollahian intelligently diverted the conversation by asking Amanpour if the US defended Shireen Abu Akleh, her fellow journalist, woman and Christian. He asked her if a UN resolution similar to the one issued against Iran was issued against Israel. Amanpour could not give him an answer. Why was Israel allowed to act with impunity? Why were Abu Aklehs killers not brought to justice?

Israel is showing that its democratic narrative does not match its daily reality, which is becoming increasingly racist

Dr. Dania Koleilat Khatib

No Israel advocate can defend the current government and say it is being democratic. No one can defend the demolition of homes or the pogroms like the one conducted in Hawara. If anything, the incident in Hawara reminds us of the antisemitic actions in Europe ahead of the Second World War. Israel has been able to act with impunity because it benefits from the muscle of the US in the UN Security Council. Washington has consistently vetoed any resolution aimed at containing Israels unbridled behavior. The only exception was during the presidency of Barack Obama. Toward the end of his second term, the US did not veto a resolution condemning the illegal settlements. He took this step as he was exiting the White House and knew that the pro-Israel lobby could not go after him.

However, Israel is now becoming an embarrassment to its own supporters. The racist, Jewish supremacist ministers who are openly calling for Palestinians to be kicked out of their homes feel empowered. They know that, without them, Netanyahu would go to prison. They are no longer shy about showing their true colors. They are vocal about their real intentions. How can the US continue to justify its unconditional support for Israel? How can it veto any action in the UNSC?

The UAE last month decided against putting a draft resolution on Israels settlement expansion plans to a vote. Instead, the UNSC issued a useless statement. We do not know what the inner workings were that led to this move, but it would have obviously been very embarrassing for the US to have to use its veto to defend Israel, especially as Russia is being criticized for using its veto power to block any resolution condemning its actions in Ukraine. Instead, the US has been going to the General Assembly to pass resolutions against Russia because Moscow can paralyze the Security Council. General Assembly resolutions are not legally binding, unlike those of the UNSC.

More and more, the US use of its veto to defend the indefensible is looking like an abuse of power, very much similar to what Russia is doing to defend its invasion of Ukraine. Is the US getting a taste of its own medicine? It seems like it. No matter how you look at it, the US is getting squeezed into a tighter and tighter corner and its unconditional defense of Israel is becoming ever more difficult to justify.

Israels far-right fanatics are experiencing what we call the arrogance of power. They do not feel they have to abide by anything except their blind racism and hatred of the Palestinians. However, the far right does not realize one important thing: The more it shows power, the more it is, in fact, losing power because it will be losing support. Losing the support of American Jewry is not an issue that the likes of Itamar Ben-Gvir and Smotrich should take lightly.

The first step for the US to save its credibility not only in front of the Arab and Islamic worlds but in front of its own audience, the American people should be to deny the racist minister a visa to enter the country. The second step should be to stop using the veto to block any resolution condemning the illegal settlements. These steps would not only save Americas reputation, they would also save Israel from a third intifada.

The racist measures taken by the Netanyahu government will not allow Israel to get rid of Palestinians, but they will likely push the Palestinians to conduct a third intifada. Would Netanyahu want that? Would the US want that? Surely not. This is the time for the US to show Israel some tough love.

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White supremacists passed out more propaganda than ever in 2022: Thats according to a new Anti-Defamation League report out this morning. The group found 6,751 incidents of white supremacist propaganda, a 38% increase from the previous year and the highest number since the ADL began tracking it. Among those propaganda incidents, according to the ADL, 852 about 13% were antisemitic, more than double the number in 2021. Carla Hill of the ADL said a a small number of people were responsible for large numbers of incidents, adding: One person can literally make a town feel like its inundated with antisemites. Read the story

Conservative movement finds highly sexualized culture in youth programming: The group released a report Wednesday identifying 40 victims of sexual abuse or misconduct over more than seven decades. No adult accused in the report is currently associated with the movement. We are heartbroken by these accounts, said Rabbi Jacob Blumenthal, CEO of the movements umbrella groups for both synagogues and rabbis, and feel deep sorrow that any individual may have suffered. Read the story

Why does this logo for Israels 75th anniversary look like a Philadelphia 76ers knockoff? The two designs share a color scheme, a nearly identical font for the numbers and who knows perhaps even a geographic brotherhood. Im glad youre noticing the logo, Herbert Block of the American Zionist Movement, told our sports reporter, Louis Keene. Maybe people will celebrate more in Philadelphia, because of the logo. Read the story

A Purim costume spoofing police brutality triggers concerns about racism and insensitivity: The photo of two girls dressed as cop and prisoner posted to the Instagram account @OnlySimchas received nearly 300 likes Wednesday before it was taken down amid complaints. Some commenters noted previous costume controversies like a 2021 incident in which Haredi Jews in in Lakewood, New Jersey, wore blackface, wigs and Black Lives Matter sweatshirts. And this was not the only dicey costume on the OnlySimchas page this Purim another post featured someone dressed as the QAnon Shaman from the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, complete with white supremacist symbols. Read the story

Doug Mastriano, a Pennsylvania Republican, with his wife, Rebecca. (Getty)

Chaim Topol, left, and director Norman Jewison on the set of the film version of Fiddler on the Roof. (Zeitgeist Films)

Chaim Topol, the star of Fiddler on the Roof on screen and stage, died at 87. Topol, an Israeli native, won two Golden Globe awards and was nominated for both the Tony Award and a best actor Oscar, for playing Tevye and for his leading role in the film Sallah Shabati. His death was announced this morning by President Isaac Herzog of Israel. Once described by the Jerusalem Postas Israels most famous export since the Jaffa orange, Topol was awarded the prestigious Israel Prize in 2015. In his later years, he was chairman of the board of Jordan River Village, a camp serving children with life-threatening diseases. Read his obituary from our partners at Haaretz

Lea Szlanger, a Yiddish actress and former radio correspondent for the Forward, died at 91. She reported on various topics in Jewish culture, and made aliyah from Poland in 1957. Rukhl Schaechter, our Yiddish editor, penned an obituary in Yiddish.

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Protesters in Tel Aviv faced off against mounted police on Thursday. (Getty)

A planned Day of Resistance is underway Thursday in Israel as tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets to protest what they called the governments plan to neuter the judicial system. A convoy of cars blocked roads around Ben Gurion International Airport, where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was departing for an official trip to Italy. (Times of Israel)

An Israeli translator turned down a request to join Netanyahu on the trip. His leadership is extremely dangerous to democracy, she wrote on Facebook. If I agree to cooperate in translating his remarks, my children wont forgive me. (Times of Israel)

The New York Times was driving a lot of conversation Wednesday with a lengthy article exploring how the current upheaval in Israel is splitting American Jewry like never before. American Jewish leaders now have no choice but to choose sides, OpEd columnist Tom Friedman, a former Jerusalem bureau chief of The Times and author of From Beirut to Jerusalem, wrote in a separate piece. The sound you hear is the start of a huge paradigm shift. (News article, Friedman column)

The man charged with shooting blanks inside a San Francisco Jewish center last month told the police the attack was his way of praying for a friends bird, according to court testimony this week. He also said he lives on a submarine and regularly talks with North Korean dictators. The suspects mother says he has Jewish heritage. (San Francisco Standard, J. The Jewish News of Northern California)

Four states have presidential primaries that coincide with the first day of Passover next year. Lawmakers in two of them Pennsylvania and Maryland have already introduced legislation to change the dates. The other two states are Rhode Island and Delaware. (JTA)

Republican lawmakers in Florida are pushing legislation to require that speakers representing multiple, divergent and opposing viewpoints appear on college campuses. Which could lead to some unintended consequences. Some speakers might be speaking out against antisemitism, noted state Rep. Anna Eskamani, a Democrat from Orlando. Are we then forcing universities to identify someone who is an antisemite to speak to a college campus? (Florida Politics)

And speaking of college campuses, George Washington Universitys student council established an antisemitism task force this week. The school has been condemned as a hotspot for antisemitism and anti-Zionisim. Our Arno Rosenfeld spent a year talking to Jewish student leaders on campus about what its really like. (Algemeiner, Forward)

What else were reading Orthodox NBA prospect Ryan Turell returned to New York for a game on Purim In North Idaho, religious and secular activists work to fight Christian nationalism Landlord becomes legal guardian of 93-year-old Holocaust survivor after saving her life.

President Jimmy Carter and Prime Minister Menachem Begin at the White House in March, 1979. (Robert A. Cumins)

On this day in history (1992): Menachem Begin, the sixth Prime Minister of Israel, and founder of Israels Likud party, died at 78. Begin survived the Holocaust and escaped to the Soviet Union, only to endure years in a Soviet Gulag. As prime minister, he oversaw the crafting of a landmark peace treaty with Egypt, which earned him the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize. Writing for the Forward in 2021, PJ Grisar noted that with the rise of Israeli nationalism and the historic Abraham Accords, Begins ideas survive him both in war and peace but there will never be another leader like him. And our editor-in-chief wrote a column about Upheaval, a Begin documentary released in 2021 that revealed a lot about the man via his wife.

Also on this day, in 1959, Barbie made her debut at the International Toy Fair in New York. The doll itself looked pretty goyish, even if her namesake wasnt, PJ wrote in an appreciation when she turned 62.

Last year on this day, I eulogized Charles Edward Entenmann, who helped turn his familys New York bakery into a national brand (and my childhood sweet).

More than a dozen Israeli women dressed as characters from A Handmaids Tale marched Wednesday evening in front of the offices of the Tikvah foundation on Manhattans Upper East Side. The organization backs the principles of the Israeli governments judicial overhaul plan, which the women and a broader protest movement see as undermining core democratic principles of the Jewish state. Staged on International Womens Day, the march is part of a worldwide trend of protesters donning the red cloaks and white hats from the dystopian show.

Rep. Kathy Manning at the Jewish Women in Congress reception Wednesday night. (Courtesy NCJW)

Meanwhile on Capitol Hill, Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Elissa Slotkin were among the speakers at a reception honoring Jewish women in Congress. Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, the U.S. antisemitism envoy, also made an appearance.

Rep. Kathy Manning, a Michigan Democrat, said that she will work with Doug Emhoff, the second gentleman, to improve data collection about antisemitic incidents on college campuses and elsewhere. It is the obligation of the government, not the Jewish community, to combat antisemitism, she said, adding that most of our students do not go to college to be warriors.

Thanks to Laura E. Adkins, Nora Berman, Zach Golden, Jacob Kornbluh, Tani Levitt, Matthew Litman, Lauren Markoe, Arno Rosenfeld, Jodi Rudoren and Talya Zax for contributing to todays newsletter. You can reach the Forwarding team at editorial@forward.com.

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Mississippi man sentenced to 42 months in prison for cross burning – Hattiesburg American

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JACKSON, Miss. A Mississippi man who burned a cross in his front yard to intimidate his Black neighbors was sentenced Thursday to 42 months in prison.

U.S. Southern District of Mississippi Judge Sul Ozerden handed down the sentence after Axel Cox, 24,pleaded guilty to a federal hate crimein December.

Cox, of Gulfport, was charged with violating the Fair Housing Act over a December 2020 incident in which he put together a wooden cross in his front yard and propped it up so his Black neighbors could see it. He then doused it with motor oil and lit it on fire. He also addressed the family with racially derogatory language, records say.

This cross burning was an abhorrent act that used a traditional symbol of hatred and violence to stoke fear and drive a Black family out of their home, said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Departments Civil Rights Division.

Clarke added, While one might think cross-burnings and white supremacist threats and violence are things of the past, the unfortunate reality is that these incidents continue today."

The Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groupshistorically practiced cross burningsto intimidate Black and Jewish people.

Agrand jury indictedCox in September 2022. His attorney, Jim Davis, filed a notice of intent for him to plead guilty to the cross burning in November. Davis did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday.

Davis told theBiloxi Sun Heraldthat Cox was reacting to his neighbors allegedly shooting and killing his dog. He added that his client acted totally inappropriately.

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Illinois nurses file class action lawsuit against Ascension over wage … – Healthcare Dive

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The class action lawsuit, citing the NYT report, alleges that Ascensions improper cost-cutting measures, including cutting its nursing staff by 23% over the past five years, led to complex nurse payment structures as the health system attempted to incentivize nurses to work longer hours to make up for the staff shortages.

The lawsuit alleges that as a result the defendant nurses, all former and current employees at Joliet, Illinois-based Ascension Saint Joseph, experienced regular and repeated compensation errors, which Ascension did not contest but still failed to pay.

The undercompensation is systemic and may have impacted dozens, perhaps hundreds, of hospital employees,according to the lawsuit.

Ascension failed to compensate oneof the lawsuits defendants, former interventional radiology nurse Desiree Lehr, over $2,000 in incentive shift pay, in addition to another $762.50 that was discovered during the course of the lawsuit investigation, according to the suit.

Another defendant, a current psychiatric nurse at Ascension, has still failed to receive her contractually obligated raise intended to go into effect July 11, 2022, according to the suit.

In a statement to Healthcare Dive, a spokesperson for Ascension said that the system recently became aware of the litigation and was looking into the issues raised.

We pride ourselves on paying every associate a fair wage, the spokesperson said.

The federal lawsuit is the latest spotlight on the nations hospitals, especially nonprofits, as systems reckon with dismal financial outlooks heading into this year.

In September, the NYT reported another investigation, which found that one of the nations largest healthcare systems, Providence Health, routinely pressured patients into paying their medical bills even if they were eligible for financial assistance.

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Ascension makes headlines: 5 reasons why – Becker’s Hospital Review

St. Louis-based Ascension is the fourth-largest health system in the United States, operating 139 hospitals across 17 states from New York to Texas.

Recently, the nonprofit healthcare giant has been making headlines. Here are five reasons why:

1.Split president and CEO roles: On Feb. 1, Ascension split its president and CEO roles in a rare redistribution of responsibilities. Previous president and CEO Joseph Impicciche remained in the CEO role while Eduardo Conrado former executive vice president and chief strategy and innovation officer became president.

2.Strong finances: Ascension has an "AA+ rating" and stable outlook with Fitch. Several factors contribute to its high marks, including a strong financial profile assessment and significant market presence in key areas.

3.Wage theft accusations: Nurses from Ascension St. Joseph-Joliet (Ill.) filed a class-action lawsuit against the health system Feb. 22, alleging wage theft. The nurses say the health system has increased executive pay while attempting to cut labor costs, leading to staffing problems.

Additionally, the lawsuit says the health system fails to pay workers the correct amounts, and complaints are not resolved in a timely manner because the payroll department is in St. Louis. Ascension denies these claims, telling Becker's, "We pride ourselves on paying every associate a fair wage."

4. Senator probing investment practices: Sen. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin is probing Ascension, alleging it operates on private interests despite its nonprofit, tax-exempt status. She claims Ascension Capital, the health system's "strategic investment initiative," lost more than $750 million in the most recent financial quarter, which is around $200 million more than Ascension put toward charity care in the same time span. On Feb. 13, Ms. Baldwin demanded a written response to eight questions regarding the health system's investment activities.

Ascension told Becker's it is proud of its mission to "provide care for the most vulnerable," and that it will cooperate with Ms. Baldwin's requests.

5. Service cuts: Services have been cut from multiple Ascension hospitals recently, with birth-related services taking the biggest hit. Ascension St. Francis Hospital in Milwaukee ended labor and delivery services at the end of December, causing healthcare workers to protest at the beginning of January. Ascension Providence Hospital-Southfield (Mich.) ended midwife services at the end of February, though obstetric physicians will still deliver infants. And Ascension St. Vincent's Riverside in Jacksonville, Fla., will end maternity services March 19, affecting 68 jobs. In Wisconsin and Florida, the cuts were attributed to declining patient volumes.

Additionally, the health system shared plans to partially or fully end services at 11 clinics across Indiana because of COVID-19's "significant operational toll."

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Ascension Seton breaks ground on new women’s health tower in … – KVUE.com

The hospital system said the womens health tower is part of major investment and growth for Central Texas.

AUSTIN, Texas Ascension Seton held a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday morning for its new, state-of-the-art womens health tower.

The new building will expand access to Ascension Seton's women's health services with advanced clinical services for womens health, increased patient capacity, academic programs and subspecialty expertise. It will also create "additional space where physicians can provide an exceptional patient experience, achieve world class outcomes, and train the caregivers of tomorrow," according to a release from Ascension Seton.

Morgan Moorhead, a mother who gave birth to twins in Ascension Seton's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), spoke at the groundbreaking about the importance to this new facility.

"With this new center for the community, it can help even more women, even more families that maybe wouldn't have access. And just to know that it's here, I think is going to be wonderful for women and their families," Moorhead said.

Among the features the new tower will include are capacity for approximately 7,500 deliveries, private NICU rooms, C-section suites, areas for minimally invasive gynecologic surgeries, expanded antepartum space and a dedicated OB-GYN emergency department.

"I think it's huge for women to have a tower that's all their own. And it's obviously for families as well, but to have that kind of safe space community for women is such a big deal," Moorhead said.

The 325,000-square-foot tower will be located on the south side of the Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin campus, located at 1201 W. 38th Street.

Ascension Seton said the name of the new womens tower will be announced at a later date.

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Cleveland Clinic, Ascension, Kaiser among 42 health systems … – Becker’s Hospital Review

Forty-two hospitals and health systems have signed on to a new $50 million innovation initiative from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, which was created by the ACA in 2010.

The Health Systems Implementation Initiative aims to share research and best practices for evidence-based clinical innovation. The projects are led by a variety of C-suite leaders, including chief medical information officers and chief innovation officers.

The organizations are:

AdventHealth (Altamonte Springs, Fla.)

Advocate Aurora Health (Milwaukee)

Ascension (St. Louis)

Atrium Health (Charlotte, N.C.)

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Cincinnati Hospital Children's Medical Center

Cleveland Clinic

CommonSpirit Health (Chicago)

Corewell Health (Grand Rapids and Southfield, Mich.)

Duke University Health System (Durham, N.C.)

Geisinger (Danville, Pa.)

Harris Health System (Bellaire, Texas)

HonorHealth (Scottsdale, Ariz.)

Inova Health System (Falls Church, Va.)

Intermountain Health (Salt Lake City)

Iowa City (Iowa) VA Medical Center

Jefferson Health (Philadelphia)

Kaiser Permanente Southern California (Pasadena)

MedStar Health (Columbia, Md.)

Mercy (Chesterfield, Mo.)

Montefiore Health System (New York City)

Northwell Health (New Hyde Park, N.Y.)

Northwestern Memorial HealthCare (Chicago)

OSF HealthCare (Peoria, Ill.)

Phoenix Children's Hospital

Queen's Medical Center (Honolulu)

Saint Luke's Health System (Kansas City, Mo.)

San Francisco Health Network

Stanford Medicine (Palo Alto, Calif.)

Temple University Health System (Philadelphia)

University of Chicago Medicine

University of Missouri Health Care (Columbia)

University of Nebraska Medical Center (Omaha)

University Hospitals (Cleveland)

UCSF Health (San Francisco)

University of Florida Health System

UPMC (Pittsburgh)

UW Health (Madison, Wis.)

Valleywise Health (Phoenix)

Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Nashville, Tenn.)

WellSpan Health (York, Pa.)

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Ascension Genesys Hospital nurses picket over working conditions – WJRT

The union said that it was an informational picket and not a work stoppage, the efforts were made in hopes that leaders at the hospital would listen to their conditions.

GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WJRT) - Teamsters union nurses at Ascension Genesys Hospital took to the picket line Friday to protest what they are calling bad working conditions.

The union said it was only a informational picket and not a work stoppage. They hope that leaders at the Grand Blanc Township hospital would listen to their concerns.

Dan Glass, president of Teamsters Local 332, said the hospital is short staffed with some technical units down 200 to 300 employees for the past four to five years.

"They're not respected on, they won't reward these guys for all the work they've done," he said. "They've worked through the pandemic. They were called heroes that they're treating them like zeros right now."

The union says the hospital is not posting jobs correctly, leaving the Emergency Department understaffed and adding to the strain and burnout to employees there.

The nurses' contract expires in May 2024. Union leaders say the demonstration on Friday was scheduled to build momentum for those future negotiations.

Ascension Genesys Hospital released the following statement Friday about the picket:

"We respect the right of unions to hold an informational assembly outside our facility. As with any event of this kind, the safety and security of our patients, visitors, associates, physicians and picketers is our first priority. As we are not currently negotiating any collective bargaining agreement with the Teamsters, there is no risk of a work stoppage.

As we continue to focus efforts on recruitment and staffing, we are disappointed Teamsters Local 332 leadership did not accept proposals we presented several weeks ago that would have made their bargaining unit members eligible for generous sign-on and referral bonuses utilized elsewhere in Ascension Michigan. We hope to continue working with union leadership on solutions to the staffing challenges that are impacting all health systems across the country."

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Ascension, ETSU a cappella ensemble, winning national attention – East Tennessee State University

JOHNSON CITY Ascension, a contemporary a cappella ensemble that is part of East Tennessee State Universitys Department of Music, is advancing through an international competition.

The group won second place in the quarterfinals of the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella. In so doing, Ascension beat out some of the top groups in the nation that have traditionally swept those categories.

Ascension is absolutely thrilled to be advancing and competing in the south semifinals of ICCA, said Thomas Richardson, director and graduate of the ETSU Department of Music. Being able to move forward to this next level of competition and perform against prestigious groups from all over the South is such a privilege.

In addition, ETSU student Adam Hybarger won Outstanding Soloist. Ascension is scheduled to compete in the semifinals on March 11 in Durham, N.C. If successful, the ensemble will advance to the national competition in New York later this spring.

We hope to show that the quality of music ETSU produces is right up there with the best of the best, Richardson said.

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Ascension Parish holds public meeting about location of new animal … – WBRZ

ASCENSION - Officials with the Ascension Parish Government are holding a public meeting to inform residents about a plan that's been in the works since 2018.

The proposed location is along N. Burnside Ave, within a block of another rescue shelter.

Weve looked at over 20 properties for the animal shelter and unfortunately none of them have worked out to date," said Ruth Phillips, Chief of Staff for the Ascension Parish Government.

It's been an uphill battle for the parish to build a new shelter. Funding for the shelter was secured in 2018 through an approved millage, but lot pricing and resident pushback has presented a challenge.

We had heard through the council that there were some residents that had issues with the proximity to their neighborhood where the animal shelter would be located," Phillips said.

Phillips hopes Tuesday's meeting will provide clarity to concerned residents, that the shelter will not negatively impact their neighborhood.

"This facility is 90% indoors and that the dogs will be indoors when theres no staff present, we will control how many are out at a time.

The only shelter in the parish, Cara's House, is constantly overwhelmed with the number of animals surrendered on a daily basis. With the parish population growing, a new shelter could ease the burden.

The proposed shelter could cost up to $10 million to build. The meeting and presentation will take place at the Ascension Parish Governmental Complex at 6 p.m. Tuesday in rooms 109 and 110.

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Ascension Parish Fire District 1 firefighters participate in hazmat drill – The Advocate

Firefighters from Ascension Parish Fire District 1 and members of the Veolia Chemical facility emergency response team participated in a tabletop hazmat drill at the facility in Darrow, said Chief Officer James E. LeBlanc.

These types of training scenarios give our responders a hands-on learning experience as close to real life as possible, LeBlanc said in a statement. Many lessons were learned, along with building a better relationship with our industry partners and assets available to us when needed.

As part of the exercise, fire district members learned about the chemicals manufactured, stored and shipped at the facility, and what equipment would be needed to respond to the area, LeBlanc said.

The tabletop exercises are intended to provide an opportunity for local volunteer fire departments to test their ability to respond to hazardous materials incidents, LeBlanc said.

The exercises provide the opportunity to identify the response and coordination issues that could arise during a variety of hazardous materials scenarios and make the decisions to resolve those issues, LeBlanc said.

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What’s going on in Ascension Parish? March 2023 spring and … – Weekly Citizen

Relay for Life planned for Gonzales

The Ascension Parish Relay for Life will be March 18 from 5 to 10 p.m. at the River Parish Community College campus.

RPCC is located at 925 West Edenborne Pkwy., Gonzales.

The Louisiana Sportsman Show and Festival will be at the REV Center at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales March 17-19.

The remaining eighth grade informational night for the Early College Option has been set for March 20 at 6 p.m. at River Parishes Community College.

It will be in Room 140 at RPCC, which is located at 925 W. Edenborne Pkwy., Gonzales, LA.

The Easter Eggstravaganza will be March 18 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Colonial Stables, 38297 Cornerview, Gonzales.

The event will feature an Easter egg hunt, food trucks, shopping, a kids' zone, and photos with the Easter Bunny.

The 56th annual Gonzales Jambalaya Festival will be held during the traditional time, Memorial Day weekend.

The festivities will be May 26-28.

Dancing For a Cause, a fundraising event for The Arc of East Ascension, is in its 14th year.

WAFB-TV's Elizabeth Vowell and Greg Meriwether return as masters of ceremonies.

Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. at the REV Center at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales. The event starts at 7 p.m.

Do you have an item you would like to have listed on the Ascension Parish events calendar? Email our staff with information on your event.

Gonzales Weekly Citizen and Donaldsonville Chief, part of the USA Today Network of Louisiana, cover Ascension Parish and the greater Baton Rouge area. Follow atfacebook.com/WeeklyCitizenandfacebook.com/DonaldsonvilleChief.

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Ascension Parish teams stay alive in state basketball playoffs – The Advocate

Ascension Parish boys basketball teams are making a mark at the state playoffs.

Here's an update:

Nonselect District 1

No. 16 East Ascension 58, No. 17 Airline 55

Next: The Spartans play top-seeded New Iberia

No. 11 St. Amant 86, No. 22 South Lafourche 43

Next: The Gators travel to play six-seeded Sulphur

No. 8 NorthShore 50, No. 25 Dutchtown 36

NonselectDistrict 3

No. 12 Donaldsonville 63, No. 21 Westlake 53

Next: at The Tigers travel to face No. 5 Rayville

Select District 4

No. 11 Ascension Catholic 65, No. 22 Sacred Heart 53

Next: The Bulldogs face No. 6 Central Catholic

No. 13 Ascension Christian 64, No. 20 Catholic of Pointe Coupee 47

Next: The Lions travel to take on No. 4 St. Martins

Westside Coordinator Jerry Butler and Ascension Parish Councilmen Alvin Thomas recently announced the line-up for the Donaldsonville Pelicans All Star Basketball Teams. The teams are competing in warm-up tournaments as they prepare for district, regional and nationals. The league played its regular season games at Lowery Middle and the newly renovated Lemann Center in Donaldsonville.

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Baton Rouge man arrested in Ascension horse theft; one adult, two … – WBRZ

PRAIRIEVILLE - Deputies with the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office have identified a Baton Rouge man allegedly connected to the theft of three horses from Ascension Parish.

The sheriff's office said Treyvon Covingston, 24, turned himself in Friday after he allegedly stole three horses from their home in Prairieville on Feb. 25.

One of the horses had to be euthanized due to injuries it sustained after it was tortured and abused. Another horse is still being treated at the LSU Vet School.

The horses' owners are heartbroken from the ordeal. Bette Ragusa says when her stolen horses were located, they were dehydrated and possibly left without food for days.

Its beyond humanity," said Ragusa. We spend so much time with them. We know what they felt. We know the terror, the pain

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Covingston will be booked with five counts of simple burglary, three counts of theft of livestock, attempted theft of livestock, felony theft over $25,000, felony damage to property between $1,000 and $50,000, three counts of contributing to the delinquency of juveniles, criminal trespassing and animal cruelty.

Deputies say two juveniles were also arrested in connection with the thefts. A third juvenile has been identified, and a warrant has been issued for his arrest.

Anyone with information about the thefts that could help detectives is encouraged to call the APSO anonymously at (225) 621-4636 or Crime Stoppers at (225) 344-7867.

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Authors to host book signing Saturday at Ascension Parish Library in … – Weekly Citizen

Staff Report| Gonzales Weekly Citizen

Join husband and wife authors Drs. Samuel and Sarah Hyde at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Ascension Parish Library in Galvez for a book signing on their historical fiction, Rebel Bayou.

Set in the Florida Parishes in Louisiana during the mid-1800s, Sarah says the book is designed to entertain and educate. The story extends from the Florida Parishes through Mobile and even into Pensacola. History buffs across the entire Gulf South will find it compelling and thought-provoking.

Dr. Samuel Hyde is the Director of the Center for Southeast Louisiana Studies. He is also a history professor and holds the Leon Ford Endowed Chair in Regional Studies at Southeastern Louisiana University. He has written nine books (including non-fiction and historical fiction about Southeast Louisiana). In addition, he has also been a screenwriter of five docudrama films.

Dr. Sarah Hyde is a history professor at River Parishes Community College. She authored Schooling in the Antebellum South: The Rise of Public and Private Education in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.

Registration is required. Call (225) 622-3339 to attend.

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