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Colorado Jewish Federation Launches Fund for Shooting Victims
The Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado set up a fund to aid the victims and families affected by the recent shooting that killed 12 people and injured 58 at a movie theater in the city of Aurora. “No other community in this country understands terrorism more than the Jewish community,” the federation’s CEO, Doug Seserman,…
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Munich Widows Call for Silent Protest at Opening Ceremony
The widows of two of the 11 Israeli athletes who were murdered by terrorists at the 1972 Munich Olympics have called for a silent protest at this Friday’s opening ceremony of the games in London. Kol Yisrael radio reported on Wednesday that Ankie Spitzer and Ilana Romano called on the audience to stand up and…
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Moroccan Leaders Apologize for Inviting Jew to Gathering
Morocco’s leading political party has apologized for inviting a Jewish, pro- ‘Palestinian’ activist to a gathering of the party’s leaders, but has not apologized for inviting Hamas politburo chief Khaled Meshaal to the same event. While Morocco has long been known as one of the Arab world’s more moderate states, it recently stunned the international community…
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In Response to BBC’s Map: Olympic Team Salutes Jerusalem
Israel’s Olympic team has decided to respond to the BBC’s assertion that Jerusalem is not Israel’s capital, by preparing a video in which Israeli athletes are seen saying they are proud to represent Israel “and its capital Jerusalem.” The British broadcast authority, which has often been charged with bias against Israel, has come under fire…
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Al-Qaeda Claims Responsibility for Egypt Pipeline Attacks
A branch of the Al-Qaeda terror group based in Sinai claimed responsibility on Wednesday for the repeated attacks on the pipeline carrying gas from Egypt to Jordan and Israel. The claim of responsibility by the group, which calls itself “Supporters of Jerusalem”, came three days after the pipeline was blown up for the 15th time…
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United States in Serious Drought; Israel Can Help
The New York Times reported recently that the current drought afflicting the United States, which has spread to more than half of the continental United States, is the most widespread drought in more than half a century – and it appears that conditions will worsen. There have been forecasts of increased dry conditions over the…
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Clinton: World Must ‘Push Back’ Against Holocaust Denial
Speaking at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum on Tuesday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called on the international community to “act against anti-Semitism,” saying “we must respond when criticism of the Israeli government policy crosses over to anti-Semitism.” “Let me begin by acknowledging that here in this museum, it’s important to note that every generation…
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11,000 Centrifuges in Iran Enriching Uranium, Ahmadinejad Says
Iran now has 11,000 centrifuges enriching uranium, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says. Ahmadinejad reported the figure at a meeting with the country’s Supreme Leader, the Ayatollah Ali Khameini and senior regime officials late Tuesday. It is Khameini who makes the decisions about nuclear policy, and who has complete control over nuclear development technology projects. Israel, the…
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Adelson Campaign Urges Jews to Vote GOP
A Republican group backed by the casino magnate Sheldon Adelson has launched a new campaign in battleground states to persuade Jewish voters to turn their support away from President Obama in favor of Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney. The Republican Jewish Coalition plans to begin a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign in the coming weeks called “My…
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Terrorists Attempt to Target IDF Soldiers on Gaza Border
There was a failed attempt today by terrorist infiltrators to target Israeli soldiers stationed on the border of the Gaza Strip. An explosive devise detonated as an IDF convoy passed by. No one was hurt. Two Grad rockets were fired into Ashkelon Tuesday night. One of the rockets was intercepted by the Iron Dome system,…
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New Temporal Focusing Microscope
A “science-fiction-come-true” microscope has been invented at the Weizmann Institute, one that uses time and space to look at the brain. Professor Yaron Silberberg and Dr. Dan Oron of the Physics of Complex Systems Department have invented a “temporal focusing” microscope, which works by controlling the focus of a laser light beam in time, rather…
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Golan Heights Residents Calm Amid Chemical War Fears
Golan Heights residents near the Syrian border say “business is a usual” despite the sound of nearby bombings. Residents deny reports that officials have distributed gas masks. The Newser news website reported Wednesday that “worried Israeli officials are beginning to distribute new gas masks to residents living close to the Syrian border” following Syria’s admission that it…
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Arab Mob Ambushes Jews Praying in Samaria
An Arab mob ambushed and severely beat several Jews praying in a field in Samaria Wednesday before they left when soldiers shot in the air. The Arabs, from the Palestinian Authority village of Sinjil in the Binyamin region, have been arriving almost every day for several weeks to interrupt the Jewish prayers of residents from…
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Romney Criticizes Obama’s ‘Shabby Treatment of Israel’
On the eve of his trip to Israel, the UK and Poland, US Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Tuesday lashed out at President Obama’s “shabby treatment” of Israel, saying that the people of Israel “deserve better than what they have received from the leader of the free world.” Speaking at the Veterans of Foreign…
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Most Voters Say US Should Help Israel in Attack on Iran
A majority of 51 percent of likely U.S. voters say their country should help Israel if it attacks Iran, according to a Rasmussen poll. Its new survey also reveals that 61 percent of the respondents “think it is at least somewhat likely that Israel will attack Iran in the next year while just 23% see…
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Iran Denies its Athletes Will Compete Against Israelis
Iranian official media disputed on Tuesday earlier reports that Iranian athletes will not boycott competitions against Israelis at the London Olympics. The state-run Fars news agency claimed that Israeli media misquoted comments from the general secretary of Iran’s Olympic committee on the issue. A report in Fars charged that the Israeli media “maliciously changed Bahram…
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Netanyahu’s New Economic Measures Raise Critics’ Ire
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was criticized by opposition parties on Tuesday, following an announcement about new economic measures. The Globes financial newspaper reported that under the new measures, VAT will rise by 1% or even more. According to the report, Netanyahu and Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz intend to bring the proposal to the cabinet on…
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Women in Green to Hold Annual Tisha B’Av Walk in Jerusalem
The Women in Green organization will be holding its 18th annual Tisha B’Av walk around the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. The walk, meant to publicly show Israel’s sovereignty of its capital, will be held on Saturday night beginning at 10:00 p.m. local time. The event will begin with the reading of the…
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Grad Rocket Attack on Ashkelon
Two Grad-style rockets were fired by terrorists in northern Gaza at the southern Israeli city. One rocket was intercepted by the Iron Dome anti-missile shield, while the other exploded in an open field. Iron Dome only engages those rockets it determines are headed for populated areas, while ignoring others. No physical injuries or property damage…
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IDF Chief: Syria Intervention Could Lead to Regional War
IDF chief of staff Benny Gantz warned the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee that a misstep by Israel in moving to secure Syria’s chemical weapons could lead to a wide-scale regional war. Gantz stressed to lawmakers that the embattled regime of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad still has a firm grip on its stores of…
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US Jews Go to Bat for Israel in World Baseball Classic
American Jewish baseball players are going to bat for Israel and will play for “Team Israel” in the World Baseball Classic this summer. “This could be the most celebrated Israeli team since David met Goliath,” said Chaim Katz, president of the Israel Association of Baseball, told The Los Angeles Times. Israel would not even get…
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Austrian Governor Bans Religious Circumcision
The governor of Voralberg province in Austria has instructed hospitals to halt non-medical circumcisions until the “legal situation is clarified” in his country. Two hospitals in Switzerland last week also cited the German ruling when then announced that they would temporarily stop performing circumcisions. For his part, Wallner says he sees the German court’s decision,…
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Netanyahu: We Want to Restore Relations with Turkey
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that Turkey and Israel are looking for ways to normalize political relations, saying, “We want to restore relations with Turkey.” Netanyahu spoke to a group of Turkish journalists in Jerusalem and his comments were reported by the Turkish daily Today’s Zaman. “In a region where instability reigns, Israel…
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Orthodox Jewish Woman Runs for NY State Senate
For the first time, an Orthodox Jewish woman is running for office in the New York State Senate. 22-year-old Mindy Meyer, a law student from Flatbush, is running on the Republican platform against Democratic State Sen. Kevin Parker. Meyer, who received her degree from Touro College in New York, works as an intern in the…
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Report: Syria Moves Chemical Weapons to Borders
Syria’s rebels late Monday charged the regime has moved its chemical weapon stockpiles to airports and airbases on its borders with neighboring countries. “We in the joint command of the Free Syrian Army inside the country know very well the locations and positions of these weapons,” Syria’s largest rebel group said in a statement. The…
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Chief of Staff: We Thwarted 15 Attacks before Burgas
Chief of the General Staff, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz appeared before the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Tuesday and sent a warning to the perpetrators of the attack on Israeli civilians in Burgas. “We will find a way to respond in an intimidating manner,” he vowed. “This doesn’t have to be done in a…
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Record Number of US Jewish Teens Enlist in Israel’s Military
A record number of 350 American teens already have enlisted in the IDF this year, “the best answer to Iran’s and Hizbullah’s terror,” and many of them are serving in elite commando units, according to military spokesmen. The majority of the youth, ages 18-22, want to enlist in combat and infantry units. The Nefesh B’Nefesh…
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Iranian Mouthpiece Media Calls on Syria to Attack Israel
Syrian President Bashar Assad should attack Israel, says an Iranian newspaper considered the mouthpiece of the Supreme Leader. Iran is concerned that the fall of Assad’s regime will cost the Islamic Republic its closest ally and could ignite anti-Syrian elements in Lebanon, base of the Iranian-funded Hizbullah terrorist organization and political party. The Kayhan newspaper,…
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Hamas Prevents Arabs in Gaza from Medical Treatment in Israel
Statistics published on Monday by the Coordinator of Government Activities in Judea, Samaria and Gaza (COGAT) show that over the last two weeks there has been a decline in the number of requests to coordinate medical treatment for Gaza residents in Israel. The statistics show that last week, the requests stopped completely. The reason for…
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Chassidic Jew Carries Olympic Torch
Chassidic London Jew Ephraim Goldstein carried the Olympic torch Monday. He has worked with seven charities and runs a soup kitchen. The British Jewish Defense League website described Goldstein as being so excited he felt like was in “flames.” He is 22 years old, and has started up and worked with charities since the age…
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Obama Aide: Expect Him to Visit Israel if Re-elected
Americans can “expect” President Barack Obama to visit Israel during his second term, an aide told reporters on Monday. Colin Kahl, a former deputy assistant secretary of Defense for the Middle East, was quoted by Politico.com as having said attacks by presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney, who is visiting Israel on his European swing this…
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GOP Leaders: Obama Announcement Comes 4 Years Too Late
Republican leaders have sharply criticized an announcement made Monday that if President Obama were to get re-elected to serve a second term in office, he would visit Israel. “President Obama’s promise to visit Israel in his second term comes four years too late, and is emblematic of the lack of close coordination with Israel Candidate…
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Mofaz Hints, Again, Iran Strike Imminent
Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz hinted Tuesday, for the second time in 24 hours, that an Israeli strike on Iran is imminent. Mofaz was Deputy Prime Minister and a member of the inner security cabinet until a few days ago, and therefore was in a position to know if such a strike is indeed impending. He…
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Report: Woman Aided Terrorist in Bulgaria
Bulgarian news sources have reported a woman aided the terrorist who attacked Israeli tourists at Burgas airport last week. Bulgarian news channel BTV is reporting that the terrorist who murdered five Israelis and a local driver spoke Russian and entered the country with a female accomplice through Romania. The identity of the terrorist, which is…
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Jordan Beefs Up Border with Syria
Jordan’s King Abdullah II has decided to beef up the country’s northern border. Israel has made similar moves in recent days. Abdullah II said Monday, however, that the Hashemite Kingdom was still accepting refugees from its northern neighbor. Nevertheless, the monarch added he had sent Jordanian troops to secure the country’s border with Syria due…
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Israel Will Protect Itself From Syria’s Chemical Weapons
Will Israel have to protect itself from Syria’s chemical weapons? If so, the Jewish State will do what it must, according to President Shimon Peres. The president told the CNN news network in an interview Monday, “The use of chemical weapons is internationally forbidden. What do you do when someone violates the law? You fight…
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Israelis Lead in App Usage
A report by mobile marketing company Velti plc (Nasdaq: VELT) found that, as of June, Israeli smartphone users were number one in the world in the use of apps, using them for an average of 80 minutes a day, Globes news reported. Sweden is in second place, with Swedes using apps for an average of…
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Obama Directly Warns Assad About Using Chemical Weapons
Hours after the Pentagon’s press secretary warned Syria not “to even consider using chemical weapons,” U.S. President Barack Obama issued a stern warning to President Bashar Assad on the issue. Obama, who a speech on his foreign policy to veterans in Reno, Nevada, said Assad would be held accountable if he made the “tragic mistake”…
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Video: Egyptian Actor Turns Violent on Candid Camera Show
An Egyptian actor who appeared on a local candid camera show did not take things well when, as part of the prank, he was told he was being interviewed for an Israeli channel. The actor, Ayman Kandeel, can be seen losing his temper and turning physically violent on the set upon being told the network…
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US Warns Syria Over Chemical Weapons
The United States on Monday warned Syria not “to even consider using chemical weapons” after Damascus threatened to employ its unconventional arms in the case of outside intervention. “They should not think one iota about using chemical weapons,” Pentagon press secretary George Little told reporters. “We have been very strong in our statements inside the…
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IDF Soldiers Wounded in Hevron Rock Attack
Two IDF soldiers were wounded Monday in a Palestinian Authority Arab rock-throwing terror attack. The soldiers were wounded by flying glass after windows in their military vehicle shattered when they were hit by rocks hurled during a routine patrol in the Hevron area. The attack, which took place Monday afternoon, is not unusual. Both soldiers…
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Tourism Minister: Bulgaria, Israel Will Strengthen Cooperation
Israel and Bulgarian will strengthen their strategic cooperation on security and tourism, Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov said Monday. The Israeli tourism leader flew to Burgas to meet with Bulgarian President Rossen Plevneliev and Prime Minister Boiko Borissov following last week’s deadly terrorist attack on Israeli tourists at the Burgas airport. Accompanying Misezhnikov was a senior…
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Arab League Offers Assad Safe Exit
Arab nations have called on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to swiftly give up power as his troops launched a fresh assault on rebels in Damascus and the second city Aleppo. In a joint statement issued early Monday after their meeting in Doha, Arab League foreign ministers called on Assad to “renounce power,” promising that he…
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57 Jewish Graves Desecrated in Hungary
Unnamed vandals this week desecrated 57 graves in a Jewish cemetery some 200 miles southwest of Budapest. The cemetery, located in the city of Kaposvar, sustained serious damage, worth some 12,000 euros, according to Jewish community leader Lazlo Rona. Rona, head of the association of Jewish communities in the city, told the Hungarian nationwide MTI…
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Israel Files Complaint Over Golan Incursion
Israel on Monday lodged a complaint with the United Nations following an incident in which Syrian soldiers crossed into the demilitarized zone in the Golan Heights. “Israel has formally complained to the UN as this is a serious incident. (This complaint) constitutes a very clear message that we address via the UN to those who…
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NBC Sportscaster Bob Costas to Recognize Slain Israeli Athletes
NBC sportscaster Bob Costas plans to call out the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for denying Israel’s request for a moment of silence acknowledging the massacre of 11 Israeli athletes and coaches at the 1972 Games. Costas intends to make his remarks as the Israeli delegation enters the 80,000-seat Olympic Stadium for the Olympics’ Opening Ceremony,…
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‘Tea Party’ Rep. Walsh Urges Backing Pro-Yesha Report
Illinois “Tea Party” Rep. Joe Walsh is urging congressmen to co-sponsor a resolution adopting the “Levy report” and recognize Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria. The report was issued two weeks ago by a three-man panel of legal experts headed by retired High Court Edmund Levy. It concluded that not only is Israel not an…
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Swiss Hospitals Ban Circumcision
Two Swiss hospitals have banned circumcision, accepting the ruling of a German court that ruled the Jewish and Muslim rite illegal but ignoring a German resolution protecting the custom, rooted in Biblical law. The German resolution urges the government to pass legislation to protect circumcision that is carried out according to medical standards and with…
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Syrian Troops Execute 20 Men in Damascus
As the fighting in Damascus and Aleppo continued, Syrian troops executed at least 20 unarmed men in the Damascus neighborhood of Mezzeh on Sunday, Reuters reported. According to the report, the men were executed because the troops suspected they had been aiding rebels in the area. The bodies of 20 men, aged approximately 20 to…
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Iran Shuts Down Nuclear Assassination Cells
Iran has arrested some of those responsible for assassinations of its nuclear scientists, state media reported on Sunday. Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi said Iran had shut down two networks inside and outside the country he said were involved in training the killers, the Fars news agency reported. At least four scientists associated with Iran’s disputed…
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IDF Trains for ‘Arab Spring’ in Judea and Samaria
A large-scale IDF exercise in Judea and Samaria, the first in three years, is preparing soldiers in the Menashe Brigade for a possible “Arab Spring” rebellion. The brigade is based near Jenin, located in central Samaria between the Mediterranean Coast and the Jordan River. “The drill tested main scenarios of a potential violent escalation in…
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Bolton: Obama Played Golf instead of Visiting Israel
President Barack Obama played golf instead of visiting Israel in his first three and a half years in office, former United Nations Ambassador John Bolton charged Sunday night on Aaron Klein’s WABC Radio show. Chiding the president for recently playing his 100th round of golf since taking office, Bolton said, “Obama has been in office…
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Israel: Syrian Forces Crossed into Our Territory
Israel filed a complaint against Syria Monday in the United Nations, alleging that Syrian forces crossed the border between Israel and Syria in the Golan Heights last week. Israel’s Deputy UN Ambassador, Haim Waxman, sent a letter to the UN Security Council Secretary General, in which he said that during fighting Thursday between the Syrian…
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London Mayor Disagrees with IOC on Remembering Munich Athletes
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has already stated that the opening ceremony of the London Summer Olympics is “not fit” to remember the Munich Massacre of 12 Israeli athletes, but London mayor Boris Johnson seems to think otherwise. Johnson was asked on his Twitter account, “What is your opinion on the IOC’s decision not to…
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Kadima Slams Netanyahu for Attempting to Split the Party
The Kadima party strongly attacked Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Sunday over his attempts to split the party and get a group of Knesset members from Kadima to join the coalition. “The Prime Minister is trying to buy votes of Knesset members in order to prepare the shameful draft law of the Likud in exchange…
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If I Were a Rich Man from Fiddler on the Roof
A famous scene from the movie Fiddler on the Roof where Topol sings If I Were a Rich Man. Fiddler on the Roof is the 1971 film adaptation of the 1964 Broadway musical of the same name, with music composed by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and book by Joseph Stein, set in Tsarist…
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Netanyahu: ‘Rock Solid’ Info Links Iran to Burgas
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Sunday repeated his assertion that Iran and its terrorist proxy Hizbullah are behind the terror attack in Burgas, Bulgaria, Wednesday. Netanyahu said his assertion that Hizbullah is behind the attack last week that killed five Israeli tourists is based on “rock solid” intelligence and on its resemblance to other recent…
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HU Scientists Probe Embryonic Stem Cell Potential
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have uncovered new information about the abilities of embryonic stem cells and their potential for future treatments. The study, which shows the ability of embryonic stem cells to renew themselves indefinitely, and differentiate into all types of mature cells, was conducted by Dr. Eran Meshorer, head of the lab…
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Reports: Kadima Splitting, 8 MKs to Join Likud
A group of seven or eight Knesset members is planning to split off from Kadima and join Likud, according to Channel 2‘s Rina Matzliach. Matzliach says that the group is led by former Kadima MK Tzachi Hanegbi, who left Likud to join Kadima several years ago. Hanegbi will reportedly become Minister of Home Front Defense…
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Infiltrators Can’t Send Funds Abroad
The Ministerial Committee for Legislation approved on Sunday a bill that would impose a jail sentence or fine on illegal aliens who send money abroad. The bill will come up for its initial reading in the Knesset Monday and is expected to pass, as are all bills that receive the Ministerial Committee’s go-ahead. The bill…
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BBC Still Playing Games with Jerusalem’s Status
The British Broadcasting Corporation is using its 2012 Olympics website to poke its finger into Israel’s eye, refusing to describe Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in Israel’s country profile. Israel’s profile says Jerusalem is the “seat of government,” then adding, “though most foreign embassies are in Tel Aviv.” Initially, Israel was not even listed as having…
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Sinai Terrorists Blow Up Gas Pipeline to Israel
Sinai Peninsula terrorists blew up the Egyptian-Israeli pipeline for the 15th time Sunday, another sign of the area being under the control of a de facto terror state. All of the attacks have taken place since the uprising against ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in early 2011. Since then, the collapsed Egyptian government and the…
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Hamas May Declare Gaza Independent Country
Hamas is banking on Egyptian support to declare Gaza an independent state and “a liberated part of the ’67 territories,” the London-based Al Hayat Arab language paper reported Sunday. Hamas has been tossing around the idea for two years, but Egypt has rejected the move. The new Muslim Brotherhood government has given the Hamas terrorist…
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Arson Terrorism Suspected in Repeated Jerusalem Fire
Another wildfire that erupted late Saturday night on Mount Scopus in Jerusalem has raised suspicions of more terror arson activity. The blaze ignited very close to where another major fire burned through forestland earlier this summer. In that incident, the flames spread to a nearby IDF army base, and 12 soldiers were evacuated to the…
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Vandals Desecrate German Jewish Cemetery
Vandals desecrated the Jewish cemetery in the German town of Anklam over the weekend. According to local police, the vandals smashed gravestones and, in some cases, completely uprooted them. Local media reported that the prosecution in Anklam is conducting an investigation into an incident of “disturbing the dead” and destruction of property. It was also…
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2nd Man Self-Immolates near Tel Aviv
A second man has set himself on fire in central Israel. Passersby tried to extinguish the flames with water and other materials, until first responders arrived on the scene and finally managed to put the fire out. Medics from the Magen David Adom emergency medical service treated him on the scene and then rushed him…
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Netanyahu Tells Colorado: Israel Understands Terror
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu sent condolences to Colorado’s “Batman” terror victims, “We well understand the pain and loss that you are experiencing,” he said. “I send my condolences and those of the Israeli people to the families of the Americans who were murdered in Aurora, Colorado, and my wishes for a full and rapid recovery…
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Israel Fears Second Olympics Massacre in London
Mossad fears of a “London Massacre” at the Olympics Games, 40 years after the Munich Massacre of 11 Israeli athletes, has sent London security forces into a panic a week before the Games begin, according to the Sunday Times of London. More than 15,000 soldiers, private security guards and police are being deployed throughout the…
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Motivation Still High Among New IDF Recruits
On Sunday, the IDF will begin processing recruits for enlistment in August. The August enlistment is the largest for field units. This year’s recruits were born in 1994. Of those eligible for combat, 72.3% requested a combat unit, showing that a trend of relatively high combat motivation remains consistent. Nearly 50% asked to serve in…
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Nasty Surprise for PA Thieves: Driver a Soldier
A reserves soldier reported Saturday night that an Arab gang in Samaria (Shomron) had attacked him, apparently in an attempt to steal his weapon. The incident occurred at the Shavei Shomron junction. An initial investigation has led security forces to believe that the gang mistook the soldier, who has long hair, for a woman. Carjacking…
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Israeli Survivor’s Thankful Prayer
A young Israeli man who survived last week’s murderous terrorist attack in Bulgaria was pictured saying a prayer upon returning to Israel. The man, 21-year-old Matan Sabah of Be’er Sheva, covered his eyes and said the “Shema Yisrael” prayer. The ancient “Shema Yisrael” proclaims God’s unity. It’s words are “Hear O Israel, the Lord is our G-d,…
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Al-Qaeda Linked Group Claims Responsibility for Burgas Terror
The Muslim terrorist group Ka’adat el-Jihad claimed responsibility Saturday for a terrorist bombing in Burgas, Bulgaria. The bombing in Bulgaria last week killed five Israelis, one a pregnant woman. The Lebanese paper El-Nashra reported that the group, which has ties to Al-Qaeda, claimed responsibility in an email to the Arab press. The email also reportedly…
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Obama Ignores Christian Persecution in Arab Countries?
In this short video Pat Condell tells us how he feels about it.
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Netanyahu Sends Condolences to Obama Following Massacre
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sent a message to US President Barack Obama expressing his condolences and those of the Israeli people following the shooting massacre in Aurora, Colorado that left 12 dead. “All Israel stands by the American people while they mourn this terrible tragedy, which took the lives of so many. We know…
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Suleiman Died of Rare Disease, Doctors Say
Egypt’s former intelligence chief, Omar Suleiman, died from a rare disease affecting the heart and kidneys, the U.S. clinic where he was undergoing medical tests at the time said on Friday. Suleiman, who died at age 76 on Thursday, was former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak’s last deputy and one of his most trusted advisers. He…
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Syria Fighting Continues as Army Pounds Damascus
The fighting in Syria continued on Friday, as army helicopters pounded Damascus with rockets and heavy machine guns and tanks bombarded the capital from the ring road, to try to reverse relentless gains by rebels since much of President Bashar al-Assad’s entourage was assassinated. “The regime has been rudderless for last three days. But the…
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Report: Bulgaria Police Looking for Another Suspect
Bulgarian police are conducting a manhunt for another suspect who is believed to have assisted the terrorist who carried out the attack in Burgas which killed five Israelis and a Bulgarian citizen on Wednesday. According to a report in NRG-Ma’ariv, local security forces suspect that the suspect may be in possession of another bomb. The…
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UN Security Council Extends Syrian Monitoring Mission
The UN Security Council voted unanimously on Friday to extend its monitoring mission in Syria for 30 days, Reuters reported. The decision keeps a key part of international envoy Kofi Annan’s faltering plan to end the 16-month conflict alive. According to the report, the 15-member council approved a measure put forward by Britain to extend…
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Barak: Assad’s Fall Closer than Ever
Defense Minister Ehud Barak estimated on Friday that the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime was closer than ever. Barak’s comments were made in light of reports that Assad is ready to give up power but only in a “civilized manner.” Syria’s Information Ministry rejected the reports, which were made by Russia’s ambassador to…
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Morsi Meets Mashaal, Stresses Support for ‘Palestinians’
Egypt, under the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood and President Mohammed Morsi, is tightening relations with Hamas and is working hard to promote the reconciliation between Hamas and rival faction Fatah. After meeting this week with Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, Morsi met on Thursday with Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal, his deputy Musa Abu Marzouq…
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Each Ethiopian Jewish Soldier will have a Mentor
Those who call Israel a racist state may not like to hear it, but the IDF’s Personnel Branch is planning to help Ethiopian-Jewish soldiers take their steps in the military by giving each of them a mentor. The mentors will be selected from the IDF’s permanent professional corps (“Tzva Keva”). Major General Orna Barbivai, Head…
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Protester Who Set Himself Alight is Dead
Medical staff at Sheba Medical Center determined Friday that Moshe Silman, the protester who set himself on fire Saturday, has died. Silman, 57, suffered burns on 90% of his body and was evacuated to the hospital in critical condition. He was held in the Intensive Care Unit for six days, where he was anesthetized and…
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PM Netanyahu’s Greeting to Muslims for Ramadan
The Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu gives his message of peace to Muslims for the month Ramadan. You may have to click on CC to get the English subtitles.
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Burgas Terror Victims Laid to Rest
Yitzchk Kolangi (Itzik) of Petach Tikva, 28, who was murdered in Burgas by terrorists, was laid to rest Friday at Segula Cemetery in Petach Tikva. His brother eulogized him, saying: “Thank you for being my brother – you are my brother forever.” “I will never forget you. I promise you that the family and I…
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Israeli Men Survive 10-on-2 Carjacking
Two young Israeli men survived a violent carjacking early on Friday morning. The two were driving in Samaria (Shomron) when they found themselves surrounded by ten Arab men. One of the two managed to run away, and made his way to the Israeli community of Eish Kodesh to report the attack. The second young man…
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Hizbullah Denies Involvement in Bourgas Bombing
The Hizbullah terror organization on Thursday denied involvement in this week’s bombing of a tourist bus in Bulgaria that left at least five Israelis dead and dozens more wounded. “For over a year, Iran, along with its protégé Hizbullah, has been waging an international terror campaign,” Netanyahu said on Thursday. He called Iran “the world’s…
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UN Security Council Condemns Bulgaria Attack
Members of the United Nations Security Council unanimously condemned on Thursday the deadly terrorist attack on a bus carrying Israeli tourists in Bulgaria. “Terrorism in all its forms and manifestations is one of the most serious threats to international peace and security. All acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable, no matter the motives for…
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German Parliament Passes Resolution Protecting Circumcision
Germany’s lower house of parliament passed a resolution on Thursday to protect the religious circumcision of infant boys, after a district court ban on the practice outraged Muslims and Jews and sparked an emotional debate in the country. Reuters reported that the resolution, jointly filed by Merkel’s conservatives, their liberal coalition ally (FDP) and the…
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UK Couple Convicted for Plotting to Attack Jews
A Muslim couple from the Manchester region of Britain has been convicted for plotting to murder Jews. The two will be sentenced Friday. Mohammed Sajid Khan, 33, confessed to engaging in conduct in preparation for acts of terrorism. Shasta Khan, 38, denied involvement in the plan, but a jury found her guilty of preparation for…
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Netanyahu: We’ll Continue to Fight the Terrorists
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu addressed the media on Thursday, condemning Wednesday’s terror attack against Israelis in Bulgaria, and once again blaming Hizbullah and Iran for the attack. “Yesterday’s attack in Bulgaria was perpetrated by Hizbullah, Iran’s leading terrorist proxy,” said Netanyahu. “This attack was part of a global campaign of terror carried out by Iran…
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Russia, China Block Syria Sanctions in UN
Russia and China on Thursday vetoed a resolution in the UN Security Council that threatened Syrian authorities with sanctions if they did not withdraw troops from towns and cities and cease using heavy weapons in a crackdown on a 16-month long popular uprising against president Bashar al-Assad. The vetoed resolution, which would have extended a…
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All About The Israel Defense Forces
The IDF, founded in 1948, ranks among the most battletested armed forces in the world, having had to defend the country in six major wars. The IDF’s security objectives are to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the State of Israel, deter all enemies, and curb all forms of terrorism that threaten daily life.…
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All Five Israeli Dead Identified
The remains of the five Israelis killed in a terror attack on a tourist bus in Bulgaria have all been identified. They will be flown home later Thursday in an IAF Hercules aircraft. The dead are Yitzchak Kolangi, 28, of Petach Tikva; Amir Menashe, 28, of Petach Tikva; Maor Harush, 25, of Akko; Elior Preis,…
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Barak Vows Revenge for Bulgaria Bus Bombing
Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Thursday vowed to identify and bring to justice those responsible for a bus bombing in Bulgaria that killed five Israelis and wounded dozens more. “We are determined to identify who sent them, those who executed it, and to settle the account,” Barak told reporters in an echo of Prime Minister…
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Terrorist ‘Served Time in Gitmo’
Bulgarian media says the terrorist who murdered 7 people Wednesday at Burgas was Mehdi Mohammed Ghazali, who belonged to the Global Jihad. According to these reports, which are unconfirmed, Ghazali was arrested in 2009 in southern Pakistan together with his wife and several other people, including seven Turkish nationals with false documents. Ghazali is reportedly…
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IDF on High Alert as Syria’s Assad Goes Missing
The IDF raised its alert level and canceled weekend leaves in some units on Thursday as the situation in Syria continues to destabilize. A bomb in Damascus on Wednesday killed several members of President Bashar al-Assad’s inner circle, including Defense Minister Daoud Rajha, General Hassan Turkmani, and Assad’s brother-in-law Assef Shawka, who was Syria’s Interior…
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Bulgaria Suicide Terrorist Had Phony American Docs
The terror attack in Bulgaria was carried out by a suicide bomber, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov said Thursday morning, as authorities develop a picture of exactly how six Israelis were killed when a bus blew up at Sofia’s Sarafovo Airport. An initial investigation, based on footage captured by surveillance cameras, indicated that the bomber…
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Israeli Terror Bombing Victims in Bulgaria Prepare to Come Home
Israelis wounded in the massive suicide bombing that killed six and wounded 32 others are set to depart for home in three hours, according to an Israeli military source, after an IAF Hercules transport aircraft touched down on the tarmac at Bulgaria’s international airport just hours after had been attacked. The bombing was carried out…
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UN’s Lukewarm Response to Terror Against Israel
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon issued a condemnation through his spokesperson of Wednesday’s suicide terrorist attack on a tour bus full of young Israelis at an airport in Bulgaria. In addition to the terrorist, six Israelis were killed and 34 others were wounded, including two in critical condition. However, despite his claim of condemning the…
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Opinion: Bulgarian Massacre
After Toulouse, where three Jewish children and a rabbi were gunned down last March by a French Islamist, Europe witnesses another massacre of Jews. At least 8 people were killed, 6 of them Israelis, and over 30 others were injured in a terror attack on a bus carrying Israelis in Burgas, east of the Bulgarian…
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Egyptian Intelligence Head Omar Suleiman, Dead at 76
Former Egyptian intelligence head Omar Suleiman died suddenly Thursday morning at age 76. “Former vice president General Omar Suleiman died in the early hours of Thursday in a hospital in the United States,” the official Egyptian MENA news agency reported in a brief statement. He was one of the most trusted senior officials to deposed…
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Report: Assad Disappears from Damascus
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad appears to have disappeared from Damascus after his top security staff was killed in a suicide bombing. There has been no statement from the president, nor any sign of him since the attack Wednesday on the central government headquarters. Clashes erupted Thursday near government headquarters in Damascus as opposition forces attacked…
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Beit She’an Attack Survivor Spared Again in Bulgaria
Ten years after he was injured in a terror attack in his home town of Beit She’an, Gadi Sivoni (60) was again spared from death in another attack, at Sarafovo Airport in Bulgaria. Sivoni and his wife Rimond, who have three children, and were on vacation with several relatives in Bulgaria. The Sivonis and their…
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Bulgarian President: Mossad Didn’t Warn of Attack
Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev said on Wednesday evening that there was no prior information regarding a planned terror attack in the country. He spoke following the attack on a bus carrying Israelis in Burgas which killed seven people, including five Israelis. A report on Channel 10 News quoted Plevneliev as having told local media that…
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Abbas and Egypt’s Morsi Meet in Cairo
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas met Egypt’s newly elected president, Mohammed Morsi, in Cairo on Wednesday. The Bethlehem-based Ma’an news agency reported that Abbas is in Cairo for two days, coinciding with a trip to the country by Hamas head Khaled Mashaal. Hamas is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, of which Morsi is a…
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Syrian Rebels: Assad’s Regime is Crumbling
Syrian army defectors and rebel commanders based in Turkey said that a bomb that killed three top military officials in Damascus would hasten the end of President Bashar Al-Assad’s rule. Speaking to Reuters, they predicted more defections and divisive internal feuding. Brigadier Fayez Amr, a senior member of defectors’ group, the Joint Leadership of the…
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Obama Condemns Bulgaria Terror Attack
U.S. President Barack Obama strongly condemned Wednesday’s terror attack that killed at least five Israeli tourists in an explosion on a bus outside a Bulgarian airport. “The United States will stand with our allies, and provide whatever assistance is necessary to identify and bring to justice the perpetrators of this attack,” Reuters quoted Obama as…
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Hundreds of Thousands at Rav Elyashiv’s Funeral
The great Torah Sage, head of the worldwide LIthuanian-hareidi yeshiva world, and leading Torah luminary of this generation, Rav Yosef Shalom ben Chaya Musha Elyashiv, passed away at Shaarei Tzedek Hospital in Jerusalem at the age of 102. Rav Elyashiv’s funeral left his home in Hanan street in Me’ah Shearim at 10:00 p.m. Wednesday. The pious and righteous sage…
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Bulgarian Police Investigating Terror Attack
Bulgarian police are investigating Wednesday’s terror attack in Burgas, which killed seven people, including five Israelis, and wounded 35. The attack occurred when an explosive device planted on a bus carrying Israeli tourists went off. Bulgarian Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov said on Wednesday evening, according to a report on Reuters, that police were investigating two possible…
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Bachmann Takes Off Gloves on Obama at CUFI Summit
Michele Bachmann, former Republican presidential contender and representative of Minnesota’s 6th congressional district, challenged President Barack Obama’s record on Israel during her keynote address at the 7th annual Christians United for Israel (CUFI) national summit in Washington, DC. Her address took place on Tuesday evening, July 17th at the organization’s “Night to Honor Israel” program.…
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What Should Israel, U.S. and the World Do to Iran?
The Deadly Threat of a Nuclear-Armed Iran What can the world, what can the USA, what can Israel do about it? Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has declared publicly – not once, but repeatedly – that Israel must be “wiped off the map.” That effort, the destruction of Israel, seems to be the main goal of…
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Shin Bet Orders Flights to E. Europe Delayed
The Shin Bet, or Israel Security Agency, has issued unprecedented orders to postpone scheduled flights to 11 locations in Eastern Europe. Ben Gurion Airport management has announced that changes in the departure and arrival time of flights can be expected as a result. Security sources said that there is concern in Israel regarding a possible series…
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Iranian Spy Ring Caught in Yemen
Yemeni president Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi called on Tehran to stay out of Yemen’s internal affairs on Wednesday after security officials in Sanaa announced they had uncovered an Iranian spy ring there.affairs. “We hope that our brothers in Iran won’t interfere in Yemen’s affairs and that they take into consideration the situation in Yemen,” Hadi said.…
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Call to Document Jewish Refugees’ Claims in Arab World
The Knesset’s State Control Committee held a session Wednesday on the subject of the hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees from Arab countries who came to Israel in the late 1940s and early 1950s. From 1948 to 1956 an estimated 856,000 Jews came to Israel from the Arab world. Of those, around 600,000 were refugees…
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Barak: Israelis Must Keep On Traveling
Defense Minister Ehud Barak issued a somber statement following the murderous terror attack at Burgas airport in Bulgaria. “A few hours ago, there was a grave terror attack in a bus carrying Israelis at Burgas, in Bulgaria,” Barak said. “We have at least three killed, apparently more, and several dozen injured. This is a very…
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American Soldiers Attacked in Southern Turkey
Seven Turks attacked American soldiers Wednesday and attempted to put bags over their heads in the southern province of Antalya, Hurriyet daily news reported. The attackers, members of the Turkish Youth Association (TGB), verbally attacked the American soldiers, who reportedly had left an aircraft carrier anchored to a port in Antalya as they went on…
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Call Me Maybe – Arab Version
Parody of the hit song called Call Me Maybe. LYRICS: I went downstairs to the fridge looking for some kind of dish maybe kabob or some riz but you were in my way So that is when I tried to reach to the other side to maybe get spinach pie but you were in my…
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Bulgaria Bombing ‘Kills 7 Israelis’
An explosion on a bus transporting Israeli tourists at the airport near the city of Burgas in Bulgaria has reportedly left seven dead, most or all of whom are Israelis. Bulgarian television said that the dead apparently include a Bulgarian tour guide. Other reports say there are three or five dead. The Foreign Ministry has…
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‘Most Wanted’ Nazi is Arrested, Indicted
Authorities in Hungary have arrested Ladislaus Csizsik-Csatary, 97, the world’s most wanted Nazi war criminal. He was tracked down this week by Britain’s The Sun newspaper after decades in hiding. He is facing an indictment for Holocaust war crimes. He is accused of sending nearly 16,000 Jews to the Auschwitz death camp while serving as…
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U.S. House Votes to Strengthen Ties with Israel
The United States House of Representatives approved legislation late Tuesday afternoon by voice vote that reaffirms U.S. strategic and military ties with Israel. The bill restates the U.S. commitment to supply Israel with arms to defend itself, and pledges to fight anti-Israel resolutions at the United Nations, The Hill reported. The United States-Israel Enhanced Security…
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Iran Skirts EU Sanctions, Offers to Insure Foreign Ships
Iran said on Tuesday it would insure any foreign ships that enter its waters, as part of an effort to skirt a European Union ban on insuring ships carrying Iranian crude that has hampered the country’s oil exports. “The Islamic Republic of Iran will take all responsibility for insuring any foreign shipping line and any…
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Ariel Now a University, Major Political Victory for Nationalists
Nationalists won major recognition Tuesday with the Ariel higher education facility in Samaria (Shomron) being accepted as a full-fledged university. The college has been battling for months for university status, and opponents have said their objections are based on financial and academic positions, while left-wing leaders have expressed horror that at the idea of a…
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Persian-Language Cyber Attacks on Iran Dubbed ‘Muslim Messiah’
An Israeli security firm says an ongoing cyber attack aimed mainly at Iran uses Persian language communications and is named after Mahdi, the “Muslim Messiah.” Seculert, based in Israel, and Russia’s Kaspersky Lab said on Tuesday that they identified more than 800 victims of the operation, Reuters reported. “The targets include critical infrastructure companies, engineering…
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Are US-Israel Relations Heading for a Change?
Hillary Clinton arrived in Israel Monday for meetings with Israeli and Palestinian leaders. This visit precedes an expected visit by Republican Candidate Mitt Romney, who is seeking to unseat President Obama. This visit has been touted as one where strategic and regional issues will be discussed, yet the timing of the visit is questionable as…
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An Inside Look in Eastern Jerusalem: Daily Arab Attacks on Jews
Jews in the Beit Hanina neighborhood of Jerusalem, a hotbed of angry Arabs in one of the areas claimed by the Palestinian Authority, are attacked almost daily by stones and firebombs. Police are passive, according to Jewish residents. Hezi Hovav told Arutz Sheva there have been dozens of Arab attacks, and he has filed complaints…
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Netanyahu: Mofaz Gave Up on Historic Opportunity
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu sent a letter to Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz on Tuesday evening, expressing his regret that Mofaz chose to quit the unity government. “I regret your decision to give up on an opportunity to make an historic change,” Netanyahu wrote Mofaz. “After 64 years, we were very close to a substantial change…
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Adelsons Infuse Cash Into Birthright Program
The Birthright-Taglit program are to receive a much-needed infusion of cash from top philanthropists Sheldon and Dr. Miriam Adelson. The Jewish-American couple has donated $13 million to the program’s coffers, it was announced, adding to the $20 million they gave earlier this year. As a result, an additional 5,000 young Jewish adults will be able…
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Drought in Iran is Western Plot, Alleges Iranian VP
Iranian Vice President Hassan Mousavi said Monday that the drought in southern Iran is part of a “soft war” launched against the Islamic Republic by the West, Fars news agency reported. “I am suspicious about the drought in the southern part of the country,” Mousavi, who also heads Iran’s cultural heritage and tourism organization, said…
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Tunisian Leadership: ‘No Normalization with Israel’
Tunisia’s leading political party, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Ennahada party, has reiterated its opposition to normalizing diplomatic ties with Israel. Ennahada held its ninth national conference in Tunis over the weekend, ending with a resolution on the matter Monday after party leader Rached Ghannouchi, perceived as a moderate, was re-elected to serve as its head for…
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Assad Pulls Troops from Israeli Border to Defend Damascus
Syrian President Bashar Assad has pulled troops from the Israeli border to defend Damascus against rebels, the Israeli army intelligence chief said Tuesday. “The Syrian military is acting very brutally, which shows the regime is desperate. Its control of Damascus is getting weaker,” Major-General Aviv Kochavi told a parliamentary committee, according to a Knesset…
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Mofaz Surrenders; Unity Coalition Lasted 9 Weeks
The national unity coalition born nine weeks ago is dead, but the government lives with a solid majority of 65 Knesset Members, as it did before Kadima left the Opposition. Party chairman Shaul Mofaz announced Tuesday evening that the party faction voted 24-3 to pull out of the coalition because of what he said was…
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PA Gov’t Names Summer Camp for Terrorist
The Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority government has named a summer program for the bloodthirsty terrorist who killed 37 civilians in 1978, Dalal Mughrabi. The “Sisters of Dalal Mughrabi” summer “youth camp” was named to commemorate the most lethal attack in the history of Israel, known as the “coastal road massacre.” The killers led by Mughrabi hijacked a…
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Pentagon Boosts Defenses in Persian Gulf
The Pentagon is building a missile-defense radar station at a secret site in Qatar and organizing its largest minesweeping exercises in the Persian Gulf, as preparations accelerate for a possible flare-up with Iran, according to U.S. officials. The radar site will complete the backbone of a system designed to defend U.S. interests and allies such…
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Gumby and Pokey are Jewish on SNL
In this classic skit from Saturday Night Live, Eddie Murphy plays Gumby and Joe Piscopo is Pokey.
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Akko Harbor from Second Temple Times Exposed
A magnificent ancient harbor – considered the largest and most important in the Land of Israel in the Hellenistic period – has been unearthed in Akko (Acre). The harbor dates back 2,300 years, to the time in which the Second Temple stood in all of its magnificence in Jerusalem. Among the finds at the harbor…
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PM Meets with Hungarian President On Anti-Semitism
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu met Tuesday in Jerusalem with Hungary’s President Janos Ader, where the two discussed “regional matters” – and the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe. “There is concern in Israel and the Jewish world over a resurgence of anti-Semitism in Hungary,” said Netanyahu during the meeting. “Such a dangerous phenomenon must be uprooted…
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Gaza Christians Protest ‘Forcible Conversions’
Dozens of Christians in Gaza staged a public protest on Monday, claiming two congregants were forcibly converted to Islam and were being held against their will, the Associated Press (AP) reported. Gaza police claim that the two, a 25-year-old man and a woman with three children, embraced Islam of their free will and are staying…
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PA Told Clinton: No Weapons or Prisoners, No Talks
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad met in Jerusalem with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Monday before she boarded a plane, but his message was the same: no talks with Israel without preconditions. The meeting, held at the U.S. Consulate in eastern Jerusalem in the Arnona neighborhood, ended as have all the others,…
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Agent Who Nabbed Vanunu Killed in Accident
Giora Weiss-Tzahor, who headed the Mossad operation that located nuclear spy Mordechai Vanunu so he could be brought to justice, was killed in a bicycle accident Monday. Tzahor, who was 70, was crossing a road between two agricultural fields on his mountain bicycle when he was hit by a truck. He was taken to Hillel…
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High-Speed Be’er Sheva Train Opens Negev
A new high-speed Be’er Sheva-Tel Aviv rail link shortens the ride to 55 minutes and opens up the Negev and will help attract Jews to the area that is rapidly becoming overrun by Bedouin. The new rail link, dedicated on Monday, cuts the ride from the former 90 minutes, and Israel Railways hopes to shorten…
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Assad Regime ‘Ready to Use Chemical Weapons’
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad will not hesitate to use chemical weapons against opposition forces and may have already deployed them, Nawaf Fares, the first Syrian ambassador to defect since the uprising against Assad began, told the BBC on Monday. Fares, a former ambassador to Iraq, insisted that Assad’s days are numbered but warned that the…
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Clinton Leaves Israel with ‘Peace Process’ in Lost Baggage
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton came and went and nothing changed, not even the hot weather, except that the U.S.-led “peace process” was left behind in lost baggage. The only question is if it was lost in Washington or Jerusalem. Clinton arrived for her 24-hour visit to Israel almost at the same time that…
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U.S. Navy Ship Fires at Boat in Persian Gulf
A U.S. military supply ship fired Monday at what appeared to be a 30-foot sport fishing boat in the Persian Gulf after it ignored repeated warnings to stop, killing one person on board and wounding three, Defense Department officials said. The USNS Rappahannock, a fuel resupply ship, fired on what two U.S. officials called a…
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Muslims Barred IOC from Honoring Murdered Israelis
An Olympics official admitted that Muslim countries blocked the “One-Minute of Silence” campaign to honor the 11 murdered Israeli athletes, one of the widows said. Ankie Spitzer, whose husband Andre was one of the athletes massacred in the Munich Games n 1972, told the European Jewish Press that Jacques Rogge, president of the London Organizing…
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Countering Subliminal Anti-Israel Messaging on the Run
StandWithUs (SWU), a non-profit organization that is dedicated to informing the public about Israel and combating anti-Semitism, is countering the anti-Israel billboards that have been posted at ten Metro-North stations with their own billboards portraying Israel’s achievements and desire for peace. The anti-Israel billboards, which first appeared last week at the Chappaqua, New York Train…
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Two U.S. Tourists Freed by Captors in Sinai
Two Massachusetts tourists abducted in Egypt’s mountainous Sinai region were freed on Monday after three days in captivity, the local head of state security told the Reuters news agency. Egyptian authorities had sought help from local tribal leaders to mediate with a Bedouin tribesman who kidnapped Michel Louis, a Boston pastor, mother-of-two Lissa Alphonse of…
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Security Council to Vote on Sanctions on Syria
The United Nations Security Council will vote Wednesday on a Western-backed resolution that threatens Syrian authorities with sanctions if they do not stop using heavy weapons in towns, Reuters reported. The vote will take place despite a declaration by Russia that it will block the move. The resolution, proposed by Britain, the United States, France and…
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IIACF Conference in Washington to Discuss Future of Peace
The International Israel Allies Caucus Foundation (IIACF) will host on Thursday a groundbreaking event entitled “Oslo 20 Years Later,” which will bring together a panel of journalists, policy experts and government officials who are shaping the future of peace in the Middle East, for a candid conversation about the prospects for peace in the Middle…
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Fatah Opposes Opening Gaza-Egypt Border
Amin Maqbul, secretary general of Fatah’s revolutionary council, said on Monday that Fatah is opposed to the opening of Gaza’s border with Egypt, as the Hamas government has demanded from the new Egyptian under President Mohammed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood. Speaking with the Egyptian daily Al-Masry Al-Youm, Maqbul said that he is convinced that…
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Rocket Fire Aimed at Southern Israel
As U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Monday evening with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, residents of southern Israel were forced to grab their children, snatching them as they slept in order to race for safe rooms and bomb shelters. The first scream of the Color Red incoming rocket alert came at about 9:30 p.m.,…
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Clinton: I Don’t Expect Pollard to be Freed
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Monday that she does not expect Jonathan Pollard to be released. Clinton, who spoke to reporters following her meeting with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, said, “Jonathan Pollard was convicted of espionage, sentenced to life imprisonment and is serving the sentence. I do not have any expectation that…
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Netanyahu, Clinton: World is ‘Changing Fast’
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton agreed Monday night in a “photo op” for the media prior to getting down to business that “the world is changing fast.” The prime minister and the secretary of state smiled for the cameras and talked about how they planned to discuss events in…
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Syrian Intelligence Chief Defects to Rebel Forces
The head of Syrian intelligence has allegedly left the country and defected. His whereabouts are unknown. The family of Rastam Ruzhilla, however, has reportedly left Syria for Jordan, according to a report in Arab media. The high-ranking Syrian officer was one of President Bashar al-Assad’s closest confidantes. Ruzhilla’s disappearance is the latest in a series…
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Europe Urges Greece to Probe Legality of Neo-Nazi Party
Greece must examine the legality of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party, which has campaigned on an anti-immigrant platform under the slogan “so we can rid this land of filth,” a senior European official said in an interview published on Sunday. The Council of Europe is set to send a mission to Greece to assess if…
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Shin Bet Nails Terror Squad
The Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), along with the IDF and the Israel Police, has exposed a terror cell that operated from the village of Hizme, north of Jerusalem, and which attempted several abductions. The cell was uncovered in May but as is often the case with such investigations, a gag order prevented making the…
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Russia: West ‘Blackmailing’ Us over Syria
Russia complained Monday that there are “elements of blackmail” in the West’s position on Syria. The Western powers, Moscow said, are attempting to link the extension of the mandate of U.N. observers in Syria to a green light for using force against Bashar Assad’s regime. According to AGI – the Italian Journalist Agency – Russian…
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Clinton in Israel: A Time for Pleasantries
Other than “It’s a beautiful day” and other pleasantries, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s remarks had little content – four months before U.S. elections. She landed from Egypt, where her motorcade was the target of angry tomato-throwers, and will leave Israel in 24 hours. Clinton praised the weather, which actually is unseasonably hot even…
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Obama Names Middle East Peace as Failure
When asked to point out something he has failed to accomplish, U.S. President Barack Obama chose the task for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize near the start of his term – achieving Middle East peace. ABC/WJLA‘s Scott Thuman had asked the president to talk about his “first few years” in office. “Is there anything you believe…
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Israeli Camp for Sick Arab Kids – Not News
The IDF Civil Administration hosted a three-day summer camp in early July for 24 cancer-stricken children from the Palestinian Authority (PA) entities in Judea, Samaria and Gaza. The event went unnoticed by news outlets inside and outside Israel that are usually eager to pounce on news casting Israel in a bad light and showing…
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Video: Syrian Systematic Torture Chambers Exposed
Defectors from Syria, including a soldier captured by rebels, confirm victims’ accounts of systematic torture and rape. As the civil war escalates with clashes in and around the capital of Damascus, Amnesty reported first-hand accounts of torture, and the London Telegraph published confessions by a captured soldier. “They capture people, we’ve seen evidence of them…
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Israeli Navy to Hold Exercises off Greek Island
The Israeli Navy is set to hold exercises using live ammunition off Greece’s Aegean island of Milos on July 18 with the cooperation, but not participation, of the Greek military, national media reported, according to Hurriyet Daily News. While coordination and monitoring will be performed by radar located on nearby Mt. Parnitha, only Israeli warships…
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Clinton Lands in Israel to Talk Peace and Iran
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Israel late on Sunday night, for top-level talks with Israeli officials expected to focus on Iran’s nuclear program and the stalled peace process. According to an AFP report, Clinton arrived on a flight from Egypt shortly after 11:30 p.m. local time, for her first visit to the…
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Arabs Torch Belongings of Beit Hamachpela Residents
Arabs set fire, during the Sabbath, to a container belonging to the evicted residents of Beit Hamachpela in Hevron. The container contained furniture, supplies and holy books. The residents of the Hevron home were evicted by order of Defense Minister Ehud Barak on April 4. The 15 families who were evicted from the home bought…
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Britain Hastily Details 3500 Troops To Fill Olympic Shortfall
The good news for British servicemen is that they will be getting free tickets to the Olympic Games and the Paralympics that will follow them. The bad news is that many, including those recently rotated out of Afghanistan, will have their summer vacations canceled so they can provide security for the same games. Others will…
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Syria: ‘Most Intense’ Fighting Reported in Damascus
Syria’s army blasted rebel strongholds in Damascus with mortars on Sunday, sparking the “most intense” fighting in the capital since the revolt in the country erupted 16 months ago, a monitoring group told AFP. The army’s offensive, aimed at driving rebels of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) out of Damascus, was launched soon after Syria’s…
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Saudis Give PA Emergency Donation, Fayyad Welcomes It
The Palestinian Authority’s Prime Minister, Salam Fayyad, hailed on Sunday an emergency $100 million donation received from Saudi Arabia after PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas visited the kingdom last week. “Prime minister Salam Fayyad and the Palestinian people thank… King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz after he instructed the Saudi finance ministry to transfer $100 million to…
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Obama Advisor Visited Israel ‘to Stop Iran Attack’
President Barack Obama’s National Security Advisor Tom Donilon visited Israel secretly over the weekend in what one Israeli newspaper says was an attempt to convince Israel not to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities. He met with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and National Security Advisor Gen. Yaakov Amidror. “National Security Advisor Tom Donilon…
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40 U.S. Jewish Leaders to Bibi: Bury Levy Report
More than 40 prominent American Jewish leaders and philanthropists sent a letter to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu Sunday in which they implored him not to approve the judicial report that says Jews may settle freely in Judea and Samaria. “As strong advocates for Israel’s security and well-being as a Jewish and democratic state, we are…
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Human Rights Activist Orit Strook Honored
The Jewish National Staff gave a certificate of appreciation Friday to Orit Strook of Hevron, Director of the Human Rights in Judea and Samaria organization. The Jewish National Staff organized a tour of Hevron for about 400 people from greater Tel Aviv and other parts of the country, led by Major General (res.) Uzi Dayan.…
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The Meaning of the Kaddish Prayer
This short video explains the reasons why we do the Kaddish prayer. Part of the reason is it helps you remember your mission in this world.
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Israeli Groups Aiding Syrian Refugees in Jordan, Turkey
Israeli aid groups are providing humanitarian assistance to Syrian refugees who have fled to Jordan and Turkey, Likud MK Ayoub Kara told AFP on Thursday. “We have found a way, with voluntary organizations from Israel that are now on the borders of Jordan and Turkey with Syria, to provide humanitarian help to the Syrians who…
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Iran’s Leader to Decide on Blocking Straits of Hormuz
Any decision to block the strategic Strait of Hormuz rests in the hands of the country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the chairman of Iran’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said Sunday. Gen. Hasan Firouzabadi said that while Iran has a contingency plan to close the route, as commander in chief of the armed forces, Khamenei,…
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Assad Troops Shell Syrians Near Aleppo
Government troops continued to shell civilians with heavy artillery on Sunday in a civil war now being monitored by the United Nations. At least nine people were killed in the areas of Deir Ezzor, Hama and Homs by midday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported. On Saturday, the organization reported that at least 115…
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J Street Ads Target Congressmen’s Support of Judea, Samaria
J Street has launched a new campaign — insisting that congressmen Joe Walsh (R-IL) and Allen West (R-FL) are “not pro-Israel” because they support Israeli annexation of Judea and Samaria. “There is no such thing as a two-state solution, and no such thing as land for peace,” said Walsh, who introduced a resolution last year…
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Israel Prize Laureate Killed in Accident in the U.S.
Prof. Shlomo Bentin, an Israeli psychologist who was a recipient of the Israel Prize this year, was killed on Friday in a car accident near the University of California, Berkeley. Bentin was riding his bicycle near the university when he was hit by a truck. He died shortly afterwords. Professor Bentin won the Israel Prize…
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Number of African Infiltrators Plummets
Israeli measures to stop illegal African infiltrators are paying off – finally. Only 64 cross into Israel last week, compared with a previous rate of at least 500 a week. A grand total of 12 infiltrators managed to cross the Egyptian-Israeli border over the weekend, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told the weekly Cabinet meeting Sunday…
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PA Appeals to Arab Ministers for More Money
The Palestinian Authority has appealed to the Arab League for more money, citing the “worst budget crisis” in nearly 20 years. PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas met Friday with Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah over the issue, according to former PA chief negotiator Saeb Erekat, a top official in the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). On Wednesday, Abbas…
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Romney to Break Fast of Temple Mount Mourning with Netanyahu
Mitt Romney’s planned visit to Israel on the fast day mourning the destruction of the Holy Temples shows his understanding of threats to Israel, says his campaign adviser. “What better way for the Governor to understand the opportunities and the threats to Israel than to be there on a day when the people of Israel…
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PA Says Clinton Won’t Visit Ramallah
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is visiting Israel Sunday and Monday but will steer clear of the Palestinian Authority, according to the PA’s Saeb Erekat, senior official of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and quoted by the Bethlehem-based Ma’an news agency. He pointed out that Clinton and PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas met in Paris last week.…
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Lebanese Arrested in Canada for Hizbullah Ties
A Lebanese woman has been arrested in Canada on suspicion of links to the Hizbullah terrorist organization. Mouna Diab, 26, was accused Friday of supplying weapons part to Lebanon, according to The Canadian Press. Over the weekend, officials added a new charge: offenses for the benefit of a contact linked to Hizbullah. “It is alleged…
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UN Probes Syrian Massacre
United Nations monitors entered a village Saturday to probe reports of a massacre. At least 150 people were reported killed in the shelling by government troops who invaded the village with pro-regime mercenaries. A convoy of 11 vehicles arrived in the central village of Tremseh, according to U.N. Mission spokesman Ahmad Fawzi, once it was…
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Clinton Meets with Mursi in Cairo
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Saturday with Islamist Egyptian President-elect Mohamed Mursi, expressing support for his new role. Clinton stepped lightly in her remarks on the relationship between the new president and the military council that has ruled the nation up to this point. Speaking to reporters following her meeting with Mursi, Clinton…
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TA Protester Self-Immolates Over Economic Troubles
A social justice protester set himself ablaze Saturday night during a rally in Tel Aviv, blaming government officials for his troubles. He was taken to a city hospital in an intensive care ambulance with severe burns over most of his body. Two separate rallies were held in Tel Aviv to mark the anniversary of the…
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The Law of Return to Israel
The 1950 Law of Return gives every Jew the right to come to Israel as an oleh (immigrant) and become an Israel citizen. It also grants the right to make aliyah (immigrate) to any individual who has one Jewish parent or grandparent or is married to someone who is Jewish or has a Jewish parent…
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Terrorist Arrested in Cyprus May Have Targeted Israelis
Cyprus authorities have detained a man on suspicion of being involved in planning a terrorist attack on the east Mediterranean island, a police spokesman said Friday. The Associated Press quoted spokesman Andreas Angelides as having said that police have “an individual in custody on possible charges pertaining to terrorism laws.” Angelides declined to identify the…
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Experts: U.S. Cyber War on Iran Has Just Begun
A U.S. cyber war against Iran’s nuclear program may have only just begun and could escalate with explosions triggered by digital sabotage, experts told AFP on Friday. Although the Iranian regime remains vulnerable to more cyber attacks in the aftermath of the Stuxnet worm that disrupted its uranium enrichment work, Tehran may be receiving help…
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Iran’s War Games Showed Missile Accuracy
Iran’s war games this month showcased missiles with improved accuracy and firing capabilities, The Associated Press reported on Friday, based on Iranian media reports. Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards conducted the exercise in the central desert, firing ballistic missiles including a long-range variety meant to deter an Israeli or U.S. attack. The targets were models of…
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German Government Promises to Legally Protect Circumcision
The German government on Friday pledged quick action to protect the right of Jews and Muslims to circumcise baby boys on religious grounds, AFP reported. A controversial ruling by a court in Cologne has sparked international outcry. The court ruled that non-medical circumcision, practiced by most Jews and Muslims, causes bodily harm and therefore…
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Israel Deploys Iron Dome System Near Eilat
The Israeli army has placed an Iron Dome air defence system battery by the Red Sea resort of Eilat near the border with Egypt, a statement from the military said on Thursday. “An Iron Dome Active Missile Defence System battery is currently deployed near Eilat as part of its operational deployment program, which includes changing…
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World Condemns Assad for Latest Massacre
Syria’s opposition urged the UN Security Council on Friday to pass a binding resolution against Damascus, following reports by activists that regime forces massacred scores in the central province of Hama. Al-Jazeera quoted the Syrian National Council (SNC), the main opposition bloc, as having said on Friday, “To stop this bloody madness which threatens the…
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IDF Kills Armed Terrorist Near Kibbutz Erez
The Muslim war against Israel never stops: an IDF force shot dead an armed terrorist who tried to cross into Israel from Gaza near Kibbutz Erez Friday afternoon. A security source said that the IDF force identified an infiltration attempt. As soon as the soldiers verified that the infiltrator is an armed terrorist, the soldiers…
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Bedouin Abducts Two U.S. Tourists in Sinai
Military and police officials in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula said on Friday that two U.S. tourists have been abducted by a Bedouin seeking to pressure officials to release his detained relative. Officials told The Associated Press the two Americans, a man and a woman, were taken along with their Egyptian tour guide, in a mountainous region…
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Haniyeh: Morsi Won’t Allow Siege on Gaza
Hamas’ Prime Minister in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, said on Friday that he is convinced the new Egyptian president, Mohammed Morsi, will protect Gaza against Israeli aggression. Haniyeh added that he is convinced that Morsi will open the borders between Gaza and Egypt and will remove the blockade. Channel 10 News quoted Haniyeh, who spoke during…
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Police Given Power to Deport Aliens from Judea and Samaria
Israel’s immigration police have been granted the power to remove foreigners without permits from Judea and Samaria (Yehuda and Shomron), the Haaretz newspaper reported on Friday. According to the report, the head of the IDF’s Central Command has granted the interior ministry’s enforcement arm the power to arrest foreigners who have outstayed their visa. The…
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Abbas Meets Saudi King, Seeks Urgent Financial Aid
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas visited Saudi Arabia on Friday and met King Abdullah to seek urgent aid for his administration. AFP reported that the leaders, who met in Jeddah, discussed “the financial crisis of the Palestinian Authority (PA) which will no longer be able to pay its employees as Ramadan approaches,” The PA’s top…
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Syria ‘Moving Sarin, Cyanide Out of Storage’
Syria has begun moving parts of its vast arsenal of chemical weapons out of storage facilities, U.S. officials told the Wall Street Journal. The country has vast undeclared stockpiles of sarin nerve agent, mustard gas and cyanide, according to the report. American officials have different opinions regarding the logic behind the decision to move the…
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Jewish Billionaire Moritz Gives $115,000,000 to Oxford
A Jewish venture capitalist has made a $115 million donation to the University of Oxford to help fund a scholarship program. Michael Moritz, who funded the program with his wife, Harriet Heyman, said his father escaped Nazi Germany and was able to study at Oxford thanks to scholarship assistance. “He was plucked as a teenager…
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It is Legal According to International Law
A humorous short video. Sometimes the anti Israel people just can’t accept the truth. It is legal under International Law for Jews to settle in Judea and Samaria.
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French Synagogue Vandalized For Third Time in Ten Days
The synagogue of Noisy-le-Grand of the Seine-Saint-Denis district in Paris, was vandalized on Wednesday night, in the third such incident within a ten-day period, The Algemeiner reported. “I am 73 years old and I cried like a child,” synagogue caretaker Maurice Zana told Anach Infos, a French-language Jewish news website. “They came to plunder, but…
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Man Shot, Killed in Infiltration Attempt
Border Police officers shot and killed a man as he attempted to infiltrate Israel on Thursday night. The incident was under a gag order until Friday morning. A second man was shot and wounded in the incident. IDF commanders believe the two were attempting to smuggle drugs. The two were spotted by a patrol after…
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Queens Rabbi Leads U.S. House of Reps. Morning Prayer
The Senior Rabbi of the Havurat Yisrael Synogogue in Forest Hills, Queens served as guest chaplain for the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday, leading the morning’s prayers. Rabbi David Algaze, who accepted the invitation of Congressman Bob Turner (NY-09) to lead the prayers, delivered a message of strength, unity and prosperity to the…
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Defecting Syrian Diplomat: Only Force Can Bring Down Assad
Syria’s highest ranking diplomat to defect to the opposition dismissed on Thursday the main international plan seeking to stop the violence, saying that nothing short of President Bashar Assad’s ouster is acceptable. The Associated Press quoted Nawaf Fares, formerly Syria’s ambassador to Iraq, as having said only force can remove Assad. “There is no roadmap…
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Hevron Hills Residents say ‘Enough!’ to Road Terror
Dozens of Israelis from the town of Negohot in the Hevron Hills blocked roads Thursday in protest of terrorism. Residents of Negohot and other Hevron area Israeli towns say that Israel’s open roads policy puts their lives at risk. Three years ago Israel began opening highways in Judea and Samaria (Shomron) to Arabs living under…
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Arafat’s Medical File Released in Death Probe
Medical files released for the first time on Thursday portray former Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat as a robust 75-year-old whose sudden health crisis, a month before his 2004 death, was initially blamed on viral gastroenteritis. Last week, a broadcast by Arab satellite TV channel Al-Jazeera said it had conducted a nine-month investigation into Arafat’s…
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U.S. Deploys Robot Subs in the Gulf
The United States has deployed a fleet of robot subs in the Gulf to prevent Iran from blocking the strategic Strait of Hormuz with mines in the event of a crisis, officials said Thursday. A Navy official told AFP that the “SeaFox” drone “has been deployed in the Fifth fleet AOR,” which includes the Persian…
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Netanyahu and Mofaz Talk, Agree to Talk Even More
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz held a late night meeting on Thursday, in yet another attempt to prevent a crisis in the coalition over a new draft law. The meeting ended shortly after midnight (Israel time) without new agreements between the two, but they agreed to continue negotiations in order to…
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Assad’s Forces Massacre Hundreds in Hama
Syrian government troops using tanks and helicopters massacred more than 100 people in the central province of Hama on Thursday. The chief of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Rami Abdel Rahman, told AFP, “Government troops bombarded the village using tanks and helicopters.” Rahman put the death toll in the village of Treimsa at more…
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U.S. Slaps New Sanctions on Iran
The United States unleashed a fresh wave of sanctions against Iran on Thursday, ratcheting up pressure to convince Tehran to take seriously concerns about its suspected nuclear weapons program. The new actions impose additional sanctions on Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile proliferation networks and identify Iranian “front” companies and banks to assist in compliance, the…
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Israel Preparing for Action in Syria, Says Former Mossad Chief
Former Mossad chief Danny Yatom said on Thursday that Israel is preparing for the possibility of military action in Syria, in case its chemical weapons were to end up in the hands of Hizbullah or other terrorist organizations in the region. Yatom spoke to the British Sky News, which reported that Israel is deeply concerned…
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Ex-Revolutionary Guards General: Khamenei Lying About Nukes
A former general of Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards has accused the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, of having blood on his hands over the brutal crackdown on the opposition. The British Guardian reported on Thursday that the former general described government claims that Iran’s nuclear program is entirely peaceful as a “sheer lie.” The former…
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IDF Training Combat Cameramen
For the first time in the IDF, a new unit of combat cameramen is to be established, composed of dozens of combat soldiers responsible for documenting the battlefield from within. After completing eight months of combat training with the Golani Infantry Brigade, the soldiers will join the new unit, which is currently forming inside the…
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Joy and Pride Hit 100% at Nefesh B’Nefesh Landing
True joy and pride were at peak levels in Ben Gurion Airport Thursday morning as a planeload of olim from the United States arrived on a Nefesh B’Nefesh flight. “This is like 40 years of a dream coming true… love it!”… “Why do we do it? Because we looove Israel! Woooo!”… “It’s a fulfillment of…
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UNESCO to Establish Chair at Islamic University of Gaza
The United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has decided to establish a chair at the Islamic University of Gaza. The decision came as a shock to the State of Israel, which expressed “consternation” at the news. “The Islamic University of Gaza is a known hothouse and breeding ground for Hamas terrorists,” Israel’s Foreign…
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Turkey Admits: No Traces of Explosives on Downed Jet
Turkey announced that it has not found traces of explosives on the ruins of a fighter jet it has claimed was downed by Syria, raising new questions about the incident that inflamed tensions between the two countries, AFP reported. “No traces of explosives or flammable products were found on the debris recovered from the sea,”…
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Nationalist Phone Message to Arabs: Time to Serve
About 10,000 homes in Nazareth received recorded phone messages from Our Land of Israel Chairman Baruch Marzel Thursday, ahead of the planned march by activists through the streets of Nazareth Sunday. In the message, Marzel addresses the residents of Nazareth with the IDF march playing in the background. “Marhaba! [‘Welcome’ in Arabic]. Residents of Nazareth,…
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Duty, Purchase Tax Cuts to Slash Prices for Israelis
Prices on a wide range of goods imported to Israel are set to be slashed, after Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz on Wednesday signed an order cutting import duties and purchase taxes on electrical appliances, entertainment systems, and food imports. The cuts begin going into effect on October 1, and Finance Ministry officials said they hoped…
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In Bosnia, Jews Still Not Permitted to Run for Elected Office
The Representative of the Irish Chair-in-Office of the Organisation for Security in Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Minister for European Affairs Lucinda Creighton, has urged Bosnia to end practices of discrimination against its Roma and Jewish minorities, whose members cannot run for high elected office, AFP reported. “There is no excuse to discriminate against anyone, especially minorities,” Creighton…
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Anti-Semitic Cartoon Wins Iran’s ‘Wall Street Downfall’ Contest
A defamatory cartoon portraying Jewish worshippers praying before the New York Stock Exchange has won first prize in Iran’s annual “International Wall Street Downfall Cartoon Festival” on Monday. The festival was co-sponsored by Iran’s semiofficial Fars news agency in an attempt to show solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement and “help people in the…
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Holocaust Survivor, Anne Frank Companion and Author Dies, age 74
Dutch Jewish author Berthe Meijer, whose life intersected with Anne Frank’s, died on July 10, at the age of 74. Before the war, Meijer lived on the same Amsterdam street in a Jewish neighborhood where Frank attended a Montessori school. Their families both attempted to hide during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, but were…
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MK Danon: Jews Need to Come Home, Illegals Outnumber Olim
Likud MK Danny Danon welcomed 229 new English-speaking immigrants to the Jewish State on Thursday, but noted there are still more illegal aliens flooding the country than new immigrants and encouraged Jews from outside the country to consider moving back “home.” While the arrival of the plane full of North American olim Thursday morning was…
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Germany Investigates Nazi for Massacre of Ukrainian Jews
German prosecutors have launched an investigation into a 91-year-old man suspected of taking part in a 1942 massacre of over 300 Jews from the Zhytomyr ghetto in Ukraine, a local daily reported Monday. “There is suspicion that this man is guilty of involvement in the murder of 360 people,” spokeswoman Petra Hertwig for the Cottbus…
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Partial Tally in Libya Suggests Defeat for Islamists
Libya’s Islamists suffered a major defeat on their eastern home turf on Wednesday, with preliminary results giving a net advantage to a liberal coalition contesting party seats. AFP reported that in the eastern city of Benghazi, cradle of the revolt that toppled former strongman Muammar Qaddafi last year, the liberal National Forces Alliance (NFA) took…
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Mofaz, Netanyahu Meet, Talk About Draft Law
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz met on Wednesday evening in an attempt to find a solution to the crisis created by the failure to find a mutually acceptable new draft law. Channel 10 News reported that the meeting ended without significant progress and the two agreed that Minister Moshe Ya’alon and…
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Lebanon Suspends Medical Assistance to Syrian Refugees
The Lebanese authorities have suspended medical assistance to Syrian refugees in the north of the country, a government source said on Wednesday. “Assistance through the Higher Relief Council has been temporarily suspended,” an official in Prime Minister Najib Mikati’s office told AFP, adding that “the reason behind the suspension is technical, not political.” The official…
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Iron Dome Battery Placed in Eilat
An Iron Dome anti-missile battery was placed in the city of Eilat this week, less than a month after the remains of a Grad rocket were located in the southern Arava, not far from the city. The IDF said that placing the battery in Eilat is an exercise which is part of a program testing…
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Suicide Blast Kills at Least 20 in Yemen
A suicide bomber blew himself up at the entrance of a police academy in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa on Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding dozens more, a security official told AFP. “The suicide bomber blew himself up at the police academy in Sanaa and killed at least 20 people and wounded dozens,” the…
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PA Rejects Levy Report
Officials in Ramallah on Wednesday slammed the Netanyahu government’s plans to accept the conclusion of the Levy Commission report on Jewish settlement in Judea and Samaria. “We will not sign any peace agreement if there is a [single] settlement on Palestinian Land,” Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas’ spokesman Nabil Abu Rodier said. The Levy report…
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Syrian Opposition Appeals to Mother Russia
Syrian opposition forces appeal to Moscow for intervention after UN and Arab League efforts fail to stop the slaughter by government troops. Syrian rebel forces are appealing to Moscow for intervention after the United Nations and Arab League have both failed to stop President Bashar al-Assad from slaughtering his people. Leaders of the opposition Syrian…
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The Real Motive of a Social Protester
In this comedy bit there are suspicions that the leaders of the social protest may have ulterior motives.
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Jewish Woman Rescued from Arab Village after 28 Years
A dramatic rescue takes a Jewish woman and her two young children out of the clutches of a brutal Palestinian Authority Arab husband with whom she lived for 28 years. The anti-missionary Yad L’Achim organization, which also works on behalf of Jewish women trapped in relationships with Arabs, revealed the extraordinary story, after “Dinah, the…
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US Refuses to Reveal Details on Downed Turkish Jet
U.S. officials claim they know the details regarding the Turkish jet downed by Syria last month, but refuse to reveal them to the public. “Those in the American government who need to know [details] know them,” a U.S. Foreign Affairs official told Hurriyet Daily. “But we will make no statements about the topics in question.” Declining…
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Kenya Police: Iranians Shipped 100kg of Explosives
Two Iranians, suspected of being members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Quds Force, an elite and secretive unit that acts against foreign interests, have been accused of planning attacks on Israeli, American, British or Saudi Arabian interests in the country. They allegedly shipped more than 100 kilograms (220 pounds) of powerful explosive into the…
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Corruption Charges Fuel Move to Cut US Aid to PA
The Palestinian Authority said the Obama administration has warned it will cut aid if it goes to the United Nations again for recognition. In Congress, opposition to aiding the Palestinian Authority was fueled by charges that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has “lined his pockets.” Khaled Mesmar, a Palestinian Authority official of the Political Committee of…
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Top Egypt Court Freezes Morsi’s Decree, Deepens Conflict
Egypt’s Supreme Constitutional Court froze on Tuesday a presidential decree reinstating the Islamist-led parliament, hours after the lower house convened in defiance of the judiciary and military. “The court ordered the freeze of the president’s decree,” AFP quoted a judicial source as having said, adding that it “ordered that its previous ruling be implemented.” The…
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Peres Under Fire for Anti-Settlement Comments
President Shimon Peres came under fire on Tuesday for criticizing the Jewish settlement enterprise in Judea and Samaria (Yehuda and Shomron) and saying it threatened Israel’s Jewish majority. Peres, who spoke during a memorial ceremony for the founder of Zionism, Binyamin Ze’ev Herzl, said, “Israeli settlement in territories that are densely populated with Arab population,…
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EU Jewry Blasts Church of England’s Anti-Israel Vote
The representative organization of British Jewry has condemned the Church of England’s Synod for choosing to “promote an inflammatory and partisan programme at the expense of its interfaith relations.” (For A7’s Giulio Meotti explaining the story behind the vote, click here.) In a strongly worded statement, the president of the Board of Deputies expressed its…
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Lebanon Sends Troops to Syrian Border
Lebanon on Tuesday began sending troops to the frontier with violence-torn Syria after deadly attacks in the region. “Yes, we have started to reinforce our troops, and the operation will take us a week to 10 days to complete,” an army spokesman told AFP on condition of anonymity. The cabinet decided on Monday evening to…
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Peres to Honor the Sabbath and Skip Olympics Opening
Honoring the Sabbath is more important for President Shimon Peres than attending the opening of the Summer Olympics. The games in London are to open in three weeks on Friday evening, the beginning of the Sabbath. The office of the President issued a statement Tuesday saying, “The President of Israel will not attend the of…
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Annan in Iraq Seeking Solution to Syrian Crisis
UN special envoy Kofi Annan arrived in Iraq on Tuesday as he continues his barnstorming tour of the Mideast in hopes of ending violence in Syria. Annan touched down in Baghdad on Tuesday after a one-day trip to Iran, a key Damascus ally. “My presence here proves that I believe Iran can play a positive…
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Iran’s Oil Exports Going Nowhere — Storage Running Out
Iran has been forced to shut off wells in its expansive oil fields as Western sanctions reduce Tehran’s vital crude oil exports by as much as 30%. Tehran’s current production levels to lows not seen in more than two decades, which has cost Iran billions in lost revenues. Iran struggled to sell its oil in…
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Arafat’s Widow Pressing France to Investigate Husband’s Death
The widow of late PLO arch-terrorist Yassir Arafat plans to file a legal complaint in France asking authorities to investigate her husband’s death. The move comes after a broadcast last week by Arab satellite TV channel Al-Jazeera, which said it had conducted a nine-month investigation into Arafat’s death after his widow, Suha, provided the station…
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Barefoot in a Tent, Neighbors Trading Vows of Mideast Peace
HEBRON, West Bank — Peace talks between Palestinians and Israelis resumed this week, in an elaborate tent off a dirt road south of this hotly disputed city where Abraham, the patriarch of both peoples, is believed to have buried his wife. Representatives of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and President Mahmoud Abbas of the…
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Suspected Synagogue Bomb Bag ‘Full of Religious Books’
Whoever left a duffel bag at a Florida synagogue scared the dickens out of its rabbi. A bomb squad investigated and found the suspected bomb bag to be full of nothing other than religious books. Everyone in the Young Israel of Boca Raton synagogue was evacuated 8:30 Sunday morning after the duffel bag was discovered,…
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El Al Pilots Ground Two Flights; Strike Looms
El Al pilots grounded two flights to and from Russia Monday night as a strike looms during the peak summer tourist season. The pilots refused to show up for the flights to and from St. Petersburg, leaving 276 passengers stranded there and in Tel Aviv while El Al tried to find alternatives for them. “Regrettably,…
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Greek Earthquake Sends Shivers throughout Israel
An earthquake on the Greek island of Rhodes Monday afternoon sent unusually wide tremblors in Israel from Tiberias in the north to south of Be’er Sheva in the Negev. The Geophysics Institute in Israel said the earthquake in Greece registered 5.7 on the Richter scale and was felt in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, where buildings…
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Likud MK: Let’s Start with Sovereignty over Communities
MK Miri Regev (Likud) thinks Israel should place Jewish communities on Judea and Samaria (Yehuda and Shomron) under its sovereignty as a preliminary step before placing all of the territory – also called Yesha, in a Hebrew acronym – under its sovereignty. MK Regev said this in a recorded speech that is to be delivered…
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Germany Agrees to $300 Million More in Restitution
Germany has agreed to provide restitution payments to an additional 80,000 Jews, following negotiations on Monday between Claims Conference representatives and German officials in Washington. The agreement is likely to result in additional payments of approximately $300 million, most of which will go to Nazi victims in the former Soviet Union who have never received…
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Iran Producing Deadly Anti-Tank ‘Kornet’ Missile
Iran is copy-catting the deadly Russian Kornet anti-tank missile that Hizbullah used against Israeli soldiers in the Second Lebanon War and which Hamas used to kill a student on a school bus last year. Quoting defense sources in London and Moscow, the Gulf News website quoted a Russian defense advisor as saying that Iran may…
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Why the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process Is Doomed
THE REALITY OF PALESTINIAN POLITICS The claim that a “peace process” exists and might actually result in a diplomatic solution assumes that the Palestinian leadership desires a negotiated two-state agreement that would permanently end the conflict. This assumption actually has no real basis in fact, demonstrated precisely by the events since the 1993 Oslo agreement…
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2 Arabs Remanded 8 Days for Arson Attack
Two Palestinian Authority Arab teens have been remanded for eight days after confessing to torching forest land near Kibbutz Ma’ale HaHamisha. The two suspects, ages 17 and 18, are residents of the nearby PA village of Kfar Katna. They were arrested and taken into custody in a joint operation by Jerusalem District Police and Border Police.…
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Saudi Arabia Police Kill 2 Protesters
Police shot two men to death during a demonstration in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, activists reported Monday. The demonstration, held in the city of Qatif, was held to protest the arrest of activist Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, a prominent Shi’ite cleric. In addition to the two deaths, two “slightly wounded” individuals were reportedly ‘brought…
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Egyptian Supreme Court: Morsi Decree Unconstitutional
Egypt’s highest court said Monday that its rulings are binding for all state institutions after President Mohamed Morsi decided to convene the parliament. The Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt on June 14 invalidated the elections that led to the current Islamist-dominated parliament’s composition. The Court, which convened for an emergency session on Monday, said that…
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Rocket and Gunfire Aimed at Southern Israel
Palestinian Authority Arab terrorists in Gaza attacked southern Israel repeatedly Monday, firing gunshots and rockets across the border. Shortly after 9:00 p.m., terrorists launched a rocket attack aimed at the Israeli coastal region. The missile exploded in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council district. No one was physically injured, although several people suffered anxiety and those…
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Egyptian Military Council Warns New Islamist President
Egypt’s Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) has reminded the president-elect, Mohamed Mursi, of its own powerful position in the country. The military issued a statement saying it expects all state institutions to respect the constitution – a barely-disguised warning to the newly-elected Muslim Brotherhood member. The move followed a decision by Mursi to revoke…
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Arab Sniper Miraculously Hits Empty Baby Seat
It was an open miracle, residents said. A Palestinian Authority Arab sniper aimed at the junction to Kibbutz Yad Mordechai on Monday evening, and scored a direct hit into the back windshield of a car, pumping bullets into the back of the vehicle. At least one went dead center into the back of a baby’s…
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Barroso Talks Peace and Iran with Netanyahu
José Manuel Barroso, the President of the European Commission, met on Monday with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. The two leaders “discussed the importance of expanding cooperation between Israel and Europe in all areas, Iran’s effort to arm itself with nuclear weapons and the resumption of the peace talks with the Palestinians,” Netanyahu’s office said in…
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TAU’s Research on Bats Could Help Neuroscience Research
Bats have long been associated with witchcraft, vampires, and black magic, but according to Dr. Yossi Yovel of Tel Aviv University’s Department of Zoology, we have much to learn from these highly intelligent winged mammals. According to a report on the website of the American Friends of Tel Aviv University, Dr. Yovel is developing the…
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IAF Retaliates for Attacks, Strikes Hamas Targets
IAF aircraft attacked a terrorist base and another terror target, both belonging to the Hamas terror group, in southern Gaza on Monday night. According to a statement released by the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit, precise hits at the targets were identified. All Israeli planes safely returned to their bases. The statement noted that the airstrikes are…
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Kashmir Extremists See Israeli Tourists as ‘Spies’
The Jammu-Kashmir area of India is one of the most popular, if not dangerous, spots for Israeli backpackers, but extremists have connected the dots to conclude they are spies. In a local version of the goose trying to kill the golden egg, the leader of the extremist and separatist Hurriyat party, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, concluded…
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G-d Helped Pass the Jerusalem Law, Says MK Cohen
Former Knesset Member Geula Cohen believes that annexing Judea and Samaria is possible, if Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu wills it. Based on her experience, however, she noted that the law can be proposed by an MK and not by Netanyahu himself. Cohen, a former underground fighter who formed the Tehiya party in 1979, initiated the…
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Annan Sees ‘Progress’ as Syrian Blood Flows
UN special envoy Kofi Annan said he had constructive talks in Damascus on Monday with President Bashar al-Assad as violence continues unabated in Syria. “I just had a positive and constructive discussion with President Assad,” Annan said as he prepared to head to Tehran for talks with Syria’s main ally in the region. “We agreed…
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Annan Arrives in Tehran After Damascus Talks
UN special envoy Kofi Annan is in Iran after finishing a round of talks with Syrian officials in Damascus. The trip underscores Annan’s belief that Tehran is one of the key players in finding a solution to the conflict in Syria. Annan described his talks in Damascus as ‘constructive,’ saying the sides agreed to move…
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Report: Abbas Rebuffs Israeli Prisoner Offer
A Palestinian Authority official on Monday said Chairman Mahmoud Abbas refused an Israeli officer for a staged release of security prisoners from PA enclaves in exchange for returning to peace talks. Issa Qaraqe, the so-called PA Prisoners Minister, said that Abbas insists that all 123 prisoners held since before the 1994 Oslo agreement be freed…
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Video: Hizbullah Collecting Intelligence Along Lebanese Border
The IDF has released a video documenting the way Hizbullah is collecting information along the Lebanese border, six years after the Second Lebanon War, Israel Defense reported. The video was presented during a debriefing by Brigadier General Hartzi Halevi, Commander of the 91st Division (Galilee Formation), which is responsible for the Lebanese border sector. “The…
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Left in Frenzy over ‘No Occupation’ Report
Israel’s leftists are very upset over the report filed by an official committee that states Judea and Samaria are not “occupied territories.” The committee was headed by Supreme Court Justice (ret.) Edmund Levy, and included Judge (ret.) Tehiya Shapira and Dr. Alan Baker as members. MK Shlomo Molla (Kadima) reacted sharply to the report: “I…
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McCain Blasts Obama Administration’s Handling of Syrian Crisis
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) strongly condemned the Obama administration’s handling of the Syrian crisis and said that the U.S. is not doing enough to help rebels defeat President Bashar al-Assad, adding that the U.S. should be providing the rebels with weapons to hasten his defeat. “My question to the Secretary of State and the President…
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Hamas Destroys Arab Homes on ‘Gov’t Land;’ UN Silent
The headline “Government destroys Arab homes on ‘government land’” normally would draw fire and brimstone from mainstream media and the United Nations if Israel were the subject, but not if the government is Hamas. The Hamas regime in Gaza began demolishing several homes on Sunday, according to the Bethlehem-based Ma’an news agency, closely aligned with…
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Video of Taliban Execution of Woman Shocks the World
It is difficult for Taliban terrorist brutality to shock the world, but it managed to outdo itself with a video of its shooting a woman nine times in the back for alleged adultery, while 150 men cheered. WARNING: The video below shows violence and is not recommended for viewing by children. The executed woman was…
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Knesset Speaker: UNHCR is Rotten
Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin met José Manuel Barroso, the President of the European Commission, and told him that the United Nations Human Rights Commission is “a rotten organization, both morally and politically.” He called on Barroso to side with Israel and withdraw from the UNHCR, following the appointment of its new committee for looking into…
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Winning Start-Up Fights AIDS, Biowarfare
The elite 8200 association has chosen its winners in 2012’s Startup Competition. This year’s first place winner is Vecoy Nanomedicines, a firm that uses nanotechnology to fight deadly viruses. The company has created a totally new way of fighting viruses. Its nano-scale virus traps mimic human cells in order to lure viruses. The viruses are…
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Muslim Brotherhood’s Supreme Leader Calls for Jihad on Israel
The supreme leader of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood – and of its president elect Mohammed Morsi – has called for jihad on Israel. The website Jihad Watch cited a report in last Thursday’s Egypt-based Al Wafd newspaper. The report said that, during his weekly sermon, “Muhammad Badi, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Supreme Guide, confirmed the necessity for…
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European Commission Chief in Ramallah: Resume Peace Talks
European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso called on Sunday for a return to talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, warning the peace process must not become “an orphan of the Arab Spring.” AFP quoted Barroso as having made the remarks during a trip to Ramallah, where he met PA Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and…
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Morsi Defies Military, Orders Dissolved Parliament to Reconvene
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi on Sunday called the Islamist-dominated parliament to reconvene, in defiance of a military decree dissolving the legislature on the basis of a ruling by the country’s highest court. The Associated Press reported that Morsi’s decree also called for new parliamentary elections to be held within 60 days of the adoption of…
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Multi Millionaire Guru to Social Protesters: Stop Being Negative
U.S. real estate guru and CNN and Fox News financial expert, Robert Shemin, is in Israel as part of a world tour of the workshop “The Million Dollar Man.” Shemin, the author of the New York Times bestseller “How Come THAT idiot is rich and I’m NOT?” is holding two workshops while in Israel. The…
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Mossad Assassins in Iran are Israelis, Says New Book
The agents who carried out assassinations of top Iranian nuclear scientists were not Iranians working for the Mossad but Israelis, according to a book written by an Israeli journalist In “Spies Against Armageddon: Inside Israel’s Secret Wars,” (Levant Books), CBS News national correspondent Dan Raviv and Israeli journalist Yossi Melman wrote that the Mossad operates…
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Iran Elected to Top Post at UN Arms Trade Treaty Conference
Iran was elected to a top post on the UN Arms Trade Treaty conference, UN Watch revealed Sunday in an exclusive report. The Islamic Republic was chosen for the conference, which is currently taking place in New York, as the international community continues to sanction the regime in an attempt to curtail its nuclear program…
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IDF ‘Creating Arab Village on Jewish Land’
The IDF’s Civil Administration stands accused of working to assist Palestinian Authority Arabs in illegally grabbing Jewish-owned land. The head of the Bik’at HaYarden (Jordan Valley) regional authority, David Elhayani, has sent a strongly worded letter to senior official in the Civil Administration in which he blames them for expropriating Jewish land in the community…
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Tony Soprano in an Israeli Satellite TV Commercial
\ A great commercial for an Israeli satellite TV company and HBO.
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Sephardic Yeshivas Cancel Break over Enlistment
Several Sephardic yeshivas announced Sunday that they would be canceling the summer “bein hazmanim” (“between the times”) break following Rav Ovadia Yosef’s instruction to do so. Rav Ovadia, the venerated sage and former Chief Sephardic Rabbi, has called for the break to be canceled in view of the current turmoil over the demand that hareidim…
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Migron Women: Help Us Protect Our Land
Women living in the town of Migron, in the Binyamin region, appealed Sunday to Binyamin Regional Council head Avi Roeh in an attempt to avoid expulsion from their homes. The women asked Roeh to appeal to the government on their behalf. They are hoping that they and their families will be allowed to remain in…
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MK Ben Ari to March in Arab City for Equal Service
The demonstration in Tel Aviv demanding equal service by hareidim will be followed by a march through Nazareth demanding that Arab citizens, too, pull their weight. Police have granted permission to MK Ben Ari (National Union), and nationalist super-activists Itamar Ben-Gvir and Baruch Marzel, to hold a march in Nazareth and call for “equality in…
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What Jewish Voters? Obama Invites Morsi to Visit U.S.
United States President Barack Hussein Obama has invited his Egyptian counterpart Mohammed Morsi to conduct an official visit to the U.S. in September. Deputy Secretary of State William Perez said he delivered the invitation to Cairo during his meetings with the president on Sunday. This would be the first visit ever to the U.S. by…
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Assad Blames U.S. for Fueling Uprising
Syrian President Bashar Assad accused the United States in a television interview on Sunday of fueling a violent uprising against his government, The Associated Press reported. Assad, who spoke to German public broadcaster ARD was quoted as saying that America is partnering with those “terrorists … with weapons, money or public and political support at…
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Ya’alon, Plesner Hold First Meeting on Draft Law
Deputy Prime Minister Moshe Ya’alon and MK Yohanan Plesner (Kadima), who were appointed to head a team to formulate a new draft law, held a first meeting in Jerusalem on Sunday evening. Sources close to the two told Army Radio that the meeting was positive and that it dealt mainly with an introduction and an…
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Toulouse Terrorist: I’m Not Afraid of Death
French television released on Sunday a recording of Mohammed Merah, the terrorist who murdered seven people, including a rabbi and three young children, in the French city of Toulouse several months ago. The recording reveals what Merah told French police officers in a standoff in his apartment after he refused to give himself up. Merah…
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Abbas to Ask Swiss Experts to Test Arafat’s Body
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas will call on Swiss experts who probed Yasser Arafat’s death to take samples from his body for further tests, AFP reported on Sunday. The invitation comes after a report last week on Al-Jazeera which said that elevated levels of the radioactive substance polonium were found on some of Arafat’s belongings,…
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We’re Asking Woody Allen To Make a Movie In Israel
Producer, actress and activist Noa Tishby makes a pitch for all fans of Woody Allen and of Israel to fund Woody’s next movie… in Israel. Noa, a founder of actforisrael.org, joins with jewishjournal.com to make Woody Allen an offer (we hope) he can’t refuse. See Woody Allen’s Solution for Israel in 1967 https://old.solveisraelsproblems.com/woody-allens-solution-for-israel-in-1967/#more
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Clinton Praises Violent Libyan Election
The day after Libyans streamed to the polls, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton praised the North African nation for holding its first national election in decades. “After more than four decades of authoritarian rule, men and women from every corner of Libya are determining their own future,” said Clinton. Speaking with reporters Sunday in…
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Appeal to Court to Stop Temple Mount Desecration
An appeal has been filed with the High Court for the immediate suspension of Muslim work on the Foundation Stone, the holiest place on the Temple Mount, the holiest Jewish site in the world. The Makor Rishon newspaper revealed last week that the Muslim Waqf, which has been given authority over the Temple Mount by…
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Archaeologists Uncover Gold Treasure Near Herzliya
One of the largest gold treasures ever to be discovered in Israel was uncovered last week at an archaeological dig near Herzliya. The treasure, more than 100 gold pieces and weighing approximately 400 grams (nearly one pound), is estimated at a worth of more than $100,000. The coins were found hidden in a partly broken…
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US Declares Afghanistan Major Non-NATO Ally
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Saturday that Afghanistan has been officially designated a “major non-NATO ally,” a status that allows for streamlined defense cooperation, including expedited purchasing ability of American equipment and easier export control regulations. “We see this as a powerful symbol of our commitment to Afghanistan’s future,” Clinton said at a…
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Netanyahu and Mofaz Agree on Draft Law Progress – for Now
The media-led campaign to blow up the coalition ran out of gas Sunday with the Likud’s adopting “in principle” a Kadima draft law proposal – with changes. The current Tal Law, which provides for army service as well as exemptions of young men learning Torah, expires at the end of the month after having been…
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36 Years Later, Entebbe Pilot Reveals Plane Barely Took Off
Thirty-six years after the world’s most famous rescue mission, an Operation Entebbe pilot reveals his plane was so heavily loaded, it barely got off the ground. Reservist Brig. Gen. Joshua Shani, the lead pilot of the four-plane Operation Entebbe, flew his C-130 Hercules cargo plane with the entire rescue force on board. In an interview…
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Abbas Accepts Invitation to Visit Iran
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas said in Jordan Sunday he is accepting an invitation by Iran to visit the Islamic Republic for the Non-Aligned Summit in August. Iran is to suceed Egypt as the rotating president of the Non-Alligned Movement. Egypt’s newly-elected Muslim Brotherhood president Mohammed Morsi also is expected to attend as Cairo renew…
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Racism Charges against Rabbi Eliyahu Dropped
The Attorney General and Legal Advisor to the Government has decided to end the investigation that was opened against Rav Shmuel Eliyahu, Rabbi of Tzfat, eight months ago, on suspicion that he incited to racism. The Justice Ministry issued a statement Sunday in which it explained that the decision was made “because it cannot be…
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iVoteIsrael: Encouraging U.S. Citizens in Israel to Vote
Arutz Sheva met with the people behind iVoteIsrael, a national campaign in Israel aimed at encouraging American citizens living in Israel to vote in the U.S. elections. “Primarily what we’re trying to do is to make voting accessible and easy and therefore increase the number of Americans [in Israel] who are voting,” said Elie Pieprz.…
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Demonstration for Equal Enlistment in Tel Aviv
Thousands of people attended a demonstration Saturday evening outside the Tel Aviv Museum, demanding that all sectors of the Israeli populace share in the burden of military and national service. Deputy Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz, who heads Kadima, and journalist-turned-politician Yair Lapid, mingled with the demonstrators. The demonstration is meant to pressure Mofaz and his…
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IAF Holds UAV Squadron Competition
The IAF held a competition this week testing the skill levels of its various unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) squadrons, the IAF Website reported. The participating UAV units were assessed on their success in spotting various targets, navigating within the country’s borders, and locating missile launching targets. First Lt. Matan, a participant in the competition, described…
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Israel Always Protects Innocent Human Life
Israel does everything it can to protect innocent human life in Gaza and the West Bank. How does Israel compare to other countries in civilian to combatant casualty? Israel does better than any other country. See this two minute video.