COVERING UP FOR PEACE -
THE MURDER OF JUDGE ADI AZAR |
There is nothing complicated about the July 19 murder of Israeli judge
Adi Azar. The murderers have already confessed but the Israeli government
is rejecting the confession. Accepting it could ruin the "peace" process.
So, the Israeli media is spreading salacious gossip about the judge''s
personal life, including "a love triangle." The key to the cover-up
is convincing the public that Yasir Yaser Arafat never tells the truth.
Let''s have a look at the events leading up to the murder:
July 10 - World Court In Hague orders Israel to remove its security
fence.
July 11 - Tel Aviv bomb kills 19 year old soldier, wounds 34.
July 12 - American court orders PLO to pay the family of American
terror victim Yaron Ungar, $116 million in damages.
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July 12 - Yaser Arafat: Israel Staged Tel Aviv Bombing by Abu Khaled
Toameh, Jerusalem Post:
"Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser
Yaser Arafat condemned Sunday''s Tel Aviv bomb explosion that
was claimed by his Aksa Martyrs Brigade, accusing Israel of masterminding
the attack...This is not the first time Yaser Arafat has accused Israel
of carrying out attacks against Israelis. In the past, he accused
the Israeli security services of assassinating tourism minister Rehavam
Zeevi." The Tel Aviv bombing was out of character. It was not a suicide
attack, rather a bomb hidden in bushes near a bus stop. It was designed
to do the least possible damage while appearing to be a major incident.
As for Zeevi, my research has Yaser Arafat dead-on right about him.
Now we look at the American court decision, also from the Jerusalem
Post.
July 13 - US Court, PA Must Pay Terror Victims Family "In what may
be a landmark blow to global terrorist financing, a federal judge
in the US ordered the Palestinian Liberation Organization to pay $116
million to the family of a US citizen murdered in Israel eight years
ago." There are thousands of terror victims, dead or mutilated, and
at $116 million a pop, the PLO and its murder state would be bankrupted
if this ruling sets a precedent. Now, on to Judge Azar. He was adjudicating
terror compensation cases in Tel Aviv and the PLO could not have liked
his rulings. Nor could their supporters in the Israeli "peace" camp.
Let us look at how Judge Azar handled the issue of the suit of the
Egged bus company against Yaser Arafat and his "Authority."
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Arutz Sheva IsraelNationalNews.com
"Yaser Arafat Goes To Court A bill for 52 million shekels did what
nothing else was able to do: get PLO chieftain Yasser Yaser Arafat
to recognize Israelis courts. He turned yesterday to the Tel Aviv
District Court, asking it to overturn a decision of seven weeks ago
obligating him personally to pay that sum. The court, ruling on a
suit by Egged, Israel''s main bus company, stated that Yaser Arafat
must compensate the company for terrorism-related damages caused during
the first year of the ongoing Oslo War.
"Egged had claimed in the suit that Yaser Arafat himself, as the one
who drafted and sent terrorists to carry out terrorist attacks, must
be made to know that the costs will come out of his own pocket. "This
is just another way to wage the war against terrorism," Egged claimed.
In the first year of the Oslo War, Egged suffered more than 50 attacks,
in which 113 people were killed, including a bus driver, and 594 were
wounded, including 19 drivers. Financial damage added up to over 164
million shekels.
"The court ruled in early February, after Yaser Arafat did not even
bother to respond to the papers served against him, that he must pay
the sum - plus court costs of 100,000 shekels.
"Atty. Yosef Arnon, representing Yaser Arafat, claimed in court yesterday
that the lawyers representing the PA/PLO in the case were not his
client''s, and that Yaser Arafat therefore cannot be judged to have
received the court papers. Yaser Arafat''s lawyer also asked that
the judge, Hon. Adi Azar, be disqualified from the case."
For more details of the Egged case, click
here
As for Judge Azar''s treatment of the PLO lawyer Yosef Arnon, click
here
"Attorney Jamal Abu Toameh, an Arab citizen of Israel, has been replaced
by Yossi Arnon, a Jewish lawyer. "We realized that in an Israeli court
you have to be a Jew to accomplish anything," says Farih Abu Madin.
Last week, Arnon made his debut as the PA''s lawyer in the Tel Aviv
District Court, in a hearing on the Egged suit. "''This is not a terrorist
case, but a civil case involving a damage suit,'' he said. Cross-examining
the director of the bus company''s financial division, Arnon focused
on the question of whether Egged''s profits had shrunk not because
of the terrorist attacks but because it lost its monopoly status as
an intercity carrier. ''"However, the judge, Dr. Adi Azar, refused
to accept Arnon''s approach. "Even though this is a civil suit," he
wrote in an interim decision, "it deals in its entirety with a lengthy
chain of acts of terrorism and atrocity that are exceptional even
by international criteria, which unfortunately occurred in the recent
past in Israel ... It cannot be treated as a routine, regular breach
of contract suit, as though we were dealing with a cupboard that someone
ordered but was not delivered, or a check not honored by a bank.''"
In another suit against the PLO, Judge Azar upheld his position, and
his integrity:
"In a decision of January 2003 to place a lien on NIS 4 million in
favor of Yosef Azouz, who was wounded in the March 2002 terrorist
attack at the Sea Food Market restaurant, the registrar of the Tel
Aviv District Court, Adi Azar, wrote, ''Immunity accrues to those
who follow accepted and civilized modes of behavior, and not to those
who take hold of an instrument of war and embark on a path of indiscriminate
murders.''" Judge Azar's precedents threatened the PLO with more than
an endless payout to its victims. He also forced the Palestinian Authority
to reveal its assets in court. |
Cause of losses
"A different reality is revealed in the courts. In an attempt to annul
the temporary liens, the PA stated that it possessed considerable
assets and would not have a problem meeting the payments required
by the courts if the courts ruled that the PA had to compensate the
plaintiffs. In an affidavit to the Tel Aviv District Court in the
Egged suit, Muhand Aljaouni, an aide to Palestinian Finance Minister
Salam Fayyad, stated that the PA owns assets ''whose value is dozens
of times greater than the amount of the suit ... The Palestinian Authority
has investments worth about $600 million in various companies.''
"A document attached to the affidavit provides details of the PA''s
investments. The PA is said to have $74 million in cash and to be
a partner in 64 companies, including communications firms in Jordan,
Algeria and Tunisia, a Palestinian cement company, a gas and aviation
project, real estate transactions worth $15 million, hotels, a flour
mill, a convention center in Bethlehem and the companies that market
Pepsi-Cola and Coca-Cola in the territories." |
Judge Azar was forcing the PA to prove it could not pay the compensation
his court was demanding. Does anyone believe that the PA only has
$74 million in cash? Yaser Arafat has more than that in his piggy
bank. Nonetheless, the revelation of the PA''s corrupt business
interests was bound to scare the recipients of Yaser Arafat''s largesse.
So he had to go to save the "peace." The murderer dressed as a security
officer and cased the judge''s home for three days before making
his move. He placed a silencer on his pistol, shot the judge five
times and managed to escape on a motorcycle. This was no mean trick
in late afternoon Tel Aviv traffic. Odds are he drove to a nearby
safe house. Which means, the killer was getting help inside Israel.
Which means, the "peace process" hit squad of the Shabak was helping
out Yaser Arafat. Yaser Arafat''s Al Aksa Brigade took responsibility
for the hit and the Israeli government took enormous pains to scoff
at the claim. Most likely they were just accessories to the crime,
but their boss derived all the benefits from the removal of Judge
Azar. The next judge adjudicating compensation cases against the
PLO, whether in Israel or abroad, will think twice before ruling
in favor of the plaintiffs. Watch out for a patsy to take the blame
because if the Israeli public were to discover that Yaser Arafat
ordered the hit, and turned to his allies in the Israeli "peace"
camp to carry it out, the whole Oslo process would likely collapse.
Which is why the lurid gossip about Judge Azar''s private life is
being spread like the fertilizer it is.
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