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  • Netanyahu Responds to Abbas’ Letter

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    Attorney Yitzchak Molcho, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s special envoy, met on Saturday evening in Ramallah with Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, the Prime Minister’s Office announced. During the meeting, Molcho handed Abbas a letter from the Israeli government, according to the PMO. A joint Israel-PA statement produced after the meeting said that “Israel and the…

  • Report: Israeli in Egyptian Prison Could be Released Tonight

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    Reports Saturday night said that Ouda Tarabin, an Israeli citizen who has been jailed in Egypt for the past twelve years, could be released “within hours.” The report in the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram Saturday quoted top Egyptian military officials. According to the report, Israel is to release 63 Egyptians being held in Israeli prisons in…

  • PA Prisoners Promise Riots Unless They Get What They Want

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    Terrorists and security prisoners being held in Israeli jails will riot unless their demands are met immediately, MK Jamal Zahalka threatened Saturday night. Speaking at a demonstration in Jaffa in support of security prisoners who are on a hunger strike demanding that Israel end the practice of administrative detention, and allow them more family visits.…

  • Social Protesters Return, Block Streets in Tel Aviv

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    The summer “social protest season” opened Saturday night with a demonstration in Tel Aviv, attended by some 3,500 people. The demonstration in Rabin Square was the largest since last summer, when tens of thousands of protesters gathered in cities around the country demanding a more affordable cost of living. Protesters blocked streets in Tel Aviv,…

  • 5.3 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Israel

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    An earthquake rocked Israel on Friday evening, shortly before 10:00 p.m. local time, and was felt in areas from northern Israel to central Israel. According to a Channel 10 News report, the police in the Northern, Central and Tel Aviv Districts said they received hundreds of phone calls from citizens who felt the earthquake. Local…

  • Syrian Opposition Says Assad Destroying Peace Plan

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    A Syrian opposition leader said on Friday that President Bashar Assad’s regime is trying to destroy a U.N.-brokered peace plan for the country. The accusations came as security forces fanned out following twin suicide car bombings a day earlier that killed 55 people in Damascus. On Friday, a pro-government TV station cited by The Associated…

  • Iranian Opposition Says Iran Continuing to Develop Nukes

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    An Iranian opposition group released a report on Friday which says that the Islamic Republic is continuing to try and develop nuclear weapons while holding talks with Western powers. The group is the People’s Mujahedin of Iran, also known as the Mujahedeen Khalq, an underground of some 10,000 insurgents that has worked against the Islamic…

  • Nasrallah: Hizbullah Can Strike Multiple Targets in Tel Aviv

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    Hizbullah leader Hasan Nasrallah threatened on Friday to strike multiple targets in Israel, including Tel Aviv. Speaking on the occasion of the completion of the Waad project, aimed at rebuilding parts of the southern suburbs of Beirut that were damaged in the July-August 2006 war between Lebanon and Israel, Nasrallah said Hizbullah could target Tel…

  • EU’s Ashton Hopes for ‘Concrete’ Results in Talks with Iran

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    European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton expressed hope on Friday that the next round of talks between Iran and world powers would produce “concrete” results. Tehran and the 5+1 group (the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany) held a new round of talks in Istanbul on April 14 and will…

  • Islamists Fail to Win Algeria Elections

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    Islamists suffered a surprising defeat in Algeria’s parliamentary elections, The Associated Press reported on Friday. The Islamists’ defeat is surprising, in the wake of a trend that saw them gain power across North Africa after Arab Spring uprisings. According to AP, the three party Islamist “Green Alliance” claimed that the results of Thursday’s elections were…

  • Chabad Rallies Children for Lag Ba’Omer

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    Thousands of children from around Israel took part in rallies Thursday led by the Chabad Chassidic movement in honor of Lag Ba’Omer. In Tel Aviv several hundred children marched on King George Street under the slogan, “All Children of Israel Together.” Children from all walks of life took part. Chabad schoolchildren walked alongside secular, traditional…

  • Peres Undergoes Successful Hernia Surgery

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    President Shimon Peres underwent surgery on Friday afternoon to treat a hernia in his abdomen. According to a message posted on Peres’ Facebook page, “During Peres’ official visit to Canada a hernia was discovered in his abdomen. The President received treatment by his personal physician, Professor Rafi Walden, and continued with his planned itinerary.” Upon…

  • Terrorists Fire Qassam Rocket at Southern Israel

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    A Qassam rocket launched by terrorists in Hamas-controlled Gaza exploded on Friday afternoon in an open area of the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council. The “Red Alert” siren was sounded in the area before the rocket exploded. There were no reports of physical injuries or damage. On Wednesday evening, at least one Grad rocket was fired…

  • Egypt’s Candidates Say They’ll Review Peace Treaty with Israel

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    Egypt’s top presidential contenders promised on Thursday they would review the peace treaty Egypt signed with Israel in 1979 if elected. The two candidates, former foreign minister and Arab League Chief Amr Moussa and former Muslim Brotherhood leader Abdel Moneim Abul-Fotouh, spoke during a televised debate, the first such debate in Egypt’s history. During the debate,…

  • Motorcyclists Honor World War II Veterans

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    May 9, the date of the capitulation of Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union in the Second World War, was marked this week. In Israel, May 9 has been recognized since 2000 and is marked by honoring those war veterans who fought in the war. One special May 9 event took place in the central…

  • Samaria Jews Take On IDF Function as Terror Mounts

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    In light of a wave of attacks and carjackings on Judea and Samaria highways, civilians in the area have begun taking over from the IDF. A newly established group of Binyamin-area Israelis aims to protect the roads where the military has failed, Tatzpit reports. The group conducts routine patrols and has its own vehicles on…

  • Next Week: Acting Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz

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    Newly dubbed Vice Premier and Minister Without Portfolio Shaul Mofaz (Kadima) is wasting no time in trying out Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s chair. Mofaz will serve as acting Prime Minister when Netanyahu flies to Prague for a two-day visit next Thursday. The coalition agreement that ushered Kadima into Netanyahu’s Likud-run government stipulated that Mofaz fill…

  • Panetta: Al-Qaeda Active In Syria

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    US secretary of defense Leon Panetta told reporters late on Thursday that intelligence indicates there is an “al-Qaeda presence in Syria.” “Frankly we need to continue to do everything we can to determine what kind of influence they’re trying to exert there,” Panetta said. His remarks came after twin bombings in Damascus targeting a building…

  • Knesset to Mark 30 Years since Yamit

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    A ceremony marking 30 years since the 1982 destruction of Yamit will be held Monday in the Knesset. The ceremony was initiated by the Center for Memorializing Gush Katif and Northern Samaria – areas in which Jewish communities were similarly razed many years after Yamit, in the 2005 Disengagement. Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin, MK Uri…

  • U.S. Concerned Netanyahu, Mofaz May Attack Iran

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    The United States is worried that Shaul Mofaz and his Kadima party’s joining a unity government with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu could result in an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities at any given moment, according to a report on Channel 10 News on Thursday. U.S. government officials told Channel 10 News that they believe a…

  • Hamas Won’t Fight Israel Over Iran, Says Haniyeh

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    Hamas’ Gaza Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh reiterated on Thursday that his organization will not be dragged into war against Israel if the Jewish State decides to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities. “Hamas is an organization which works in the Palestinian arena and operates in a way that is compatible with the interests of the Palestinians,” Haniyeh…

  • British Delegation to Israel Includes Pro-IDF Commander

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    The Jewish National Fund’s UK branch initiated this week a visit to Israel by a special delegation of fourteen key people from Britain, including business executives, philanthropists and representatives from the British military. The purpose of the visit was to enable the delegates to see Israel firsthand through tours of the country. The delegation met…

  • Cairo Students Want Former Brotherhood Leader as President

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    University students in Egypt have chosen former Muslim Brotherhood leader Abdel Moneim Abul-Fotouh as their preferred presidential candidate, according to the Egypt-based Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper. The newspaper’s website reported that Abul-Fotouh won the support of 50.9 percent of Cairo University students who took part in mock elections held at the university. If Abul-Fotouh receives similar…

  • Esti Ginzburg – Israeli Soldier, Model, Actress

    Esti Ginzburg – Israeli Soldier, Model, Actress

    Click on a picture to enlarge or play slide show.   Esti Ginzburg was born in Tel Aviv, Israel on March 6, 1990. She comes from a family of architects and engineers. Her grandfather was involved in the original planning and construction of Zahala Tel Aviv. Ginzburg is Jewish. Ginzburg started modeling at the age…

  • Maj. Gen. Amir Eshel becomes IAF Commander

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    With an Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear facilities looming, the IAF has a new commander: Major General Amir Eshel. Eshel was officially appointed Thursday to replace Maj. Gen. Ido Nechushtan, in a ceremony at the Chief of Staff’s bureau in Tel Aviv’s Rabin (Hakirya) Camp. The ceremony was attended by Defense Minister Ehud Barak, IDF…

  • Terrorists with Bombs Caught at Tapuach Junction

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    The official IDF Blog has published a list of five bombing attempts foiled by the IDF in just the past four weeks. Under the heading “The 2012 Bombing Attacks You Never Heard Of,” it lists the following: April 11: IDF forces stopped a would-be bomber over Passover at a checkpoint east of Shechem, in northern…

  • Palestinian Airlines Resumes Operations

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    The Palestinian Airlines, which had been suspended for seven years, has resumed operations with flights between Egypt’s El-Arish and Amman, its director general told AFP on Thursday. The renewal of operations was facilitated by an agreement reached between the Palestinian Transportation Ministry and the authorities in Egypt and Jordan. The airline was forced to shut…

  • Knesset May Vote to Legalize Outposts Monday

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    National Union Chairman MK Yaakov Katz announced Thursday that he intends to bring the Outposts Law that he co-authored to a vote in the Knesset plenum Monday. The move will be coordinated with Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin. The law was sponsored by Katz along with MKs Yariv Levin and Ze’ev Elkin (Likud) and David Rotem…

  • Church of Nativity Deportees Complain about Fate

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    Ten years have passed since the end of the 39-day IDF siege of the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem, where 39 terrorists had holed up. The siege was ended through an agreement that involved exiling the terrorists to other countries. Bethlehem-based news agency Ma’an says the terrorists now feel “abandoned by the Palestinian Authority and…

  • Hezbollah Leader Hassan Nasrallah is Angry at Facebook

    Hezbollah Leader Hassan Nasrallah is Angry at Facebook

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  • US Lawmakers to Probe Underwear Bomb Leaks

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    U.S. lawmakers from both parties sharply criticized on Wednesday leaks that revealed how the CIA disrupted an Al-Qaeda plot through a spy who infiltrated the terror group. Elements of the dramatic operation were shared with the American media only hours after a drone strike on a key Al-Qaeda figure and as FBI experts examined an…

  • Best Buy Link to Hamas? Boycott Petition Breaks 10,000

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    A call to boycott the US-based Best Buy chain alleging the electronics store has ties to the Hamas terrorist organization is continuing its campaign to raise awareness about the issue. More than 10,000 people have signed the online petition set up on April 23 by Islamist Watch.org. The group alleged that Best Buy donated money to an event…

  • Jerusalem Day March Back on Track

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    The police gave official permission Wednesday to hold the annual Flagdance – “Rikudgalim” – march through Jerusalem on Jerusalem Day, reversing a previous decision to prevent the march from passing through its traditional route. The police relented after Bnei Akiva Yeshivas Center Chairman Rav Chaim Druckman and MK Uri Ariel met with Jerusalem District Police…

  • Details Emerge on Jewish Ghettos Previously Unknown

    Details Emerge on Jewish Ghettos Previously Unknown

    Even after decades of in-depth Holocaust research, excruciating details are only now emerging about more than 1,100 German-run ghettos in Eastern Europe where the Nazis murdered hundreds of thousands of Jews, the Associated Press (AP) reported. Martin Dean, a Holocaust scholar and editor of the recently published “Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945, Volume II,”…

  • Arabs Who Stabbed Yeshiva Student Admit Racial Motivation

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    The Shin Bet and Israel Police officially released Thursday that they plan to indict two Arabs arrested for the stabbing of a yeshiva student near the tomb of Shimon HaTzaddik during the Passover holiday. The arrestees are Muhammad Shawish, 24, and Adnan Rajabi, 20, who are said to be a part of the Shabab al-Aqsa…

  • Hamas Beats Protesters Demanding Freedom

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    Hamas security forces wearing masks and wielding batons and rifle butts forcibly “dissolved” a protest against the “suppression of freedom” in Gaza. Thursday’s rally was staged by Gaza residents and supporters from Egypt decrying the Hamas administration’s systemic repression of free speech and imposition of Islamic law in the coastal enclave. Witnesses say Hamas policemen…

  • ‘Bibi’s Friend’ Biden Wants the Jewish Vote

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    Vice President Joe Biden sought on Tuesday to ensure the Jewish vote in the upcoming presidential elections this fall by telling the Rabbinical Assembly of his friendship with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. CBS News reported that as Biden took the podium, the rabbi who introduced him told him, “You are with friends, sir.” Making an…

  • New Birthright Trip Brings Older American Jews to Israel

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    The success of the Birthright Israel trip, which has brought more than 200,000 young Jews to Israel from 52 countries over the past 12 years, has caused the parents of these young adults to want to go on a trip of their own. Now they can. The UJA-Federation of New York has created the “Birthright…

  • UN’s Ban Urges Israel to Charge or Release Hunger Strikers

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    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday urged Israel to either charge or release Palestinian Authority Arab detainees “without delay,” according to a report in the Bethlehem-based Ma’an news agency. Ban reportedly expressed concern for several PA prisoners who have gone on a hunger strike in protest over their administrative detention and stressed “the importance of…

  • The Restricted Trailer of The Dictator Movie

    The Restricted Trailer of The Dictator Movie

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    This is the Official Restricted Trailer from The Dictator starring Sacha Baron Cohen. It will be in US theaters May 16th. You won’t be seeing this preview on TV.

  • Fatah Delegation Makes Rare Gaza Visit

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    A Fatah delegation from Ramallah made a high-profile visit to Gaza on Wednesday to hold talks with local faction-members and other groups in the Hamas-run enclave. Ahead of the visit, Fatah Central Committee member Muhammad al-Madani told the Bethlehem-based Maan News Agency that he, and senior Fatah members Nabil Shaath and Amin Maqboul would form…

  • Gaza Terrorists Send Israel Rockets for Lag Ba’Omer

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    At least one Grad rocket was fired into southern Israel by Gaza on Wednesday night. The rocket reportedly landed in an open field in the Shaar HaNegev council region near Saad. The IDF Home Front Command’s emergency alert system also said warning sirens had been sounded near Ashkelon and in Netivot. No physical injuries or…

  • How Dangerous Are Tehran’s Subs?

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    Iran’s fleet of twenty submarines poses a dangerous and unpredictable force in the Persian Gulf region. The United States – with its Fifth Fleet is based in Bahrain and carrier groups frequently deployed in the region – has not revealed what it knows about Iran’s capabilities. Military analysts believe the U.S. has been using aircraft,…

  • Dubai Hit Inspires Israeli Spy Thriller

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    A French-Israeli filmmaker is producing a spy thriller loosely based on the daring 2010 assassination of a Hamas terrorist on Dubai starring Israeli supermodel Bar Rafaeli. The assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was widely blamed on the Mossad and led to speculation that Israel had reactivated the legendary Caesarea assassination unit purported to have pursued the perpetrators…

  • Greek Jews Apprehensive Over Rise of Neo-Nazi Party

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    Greece’s Jewish community expressed alarm following the election of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn Party to parliament and warned their fellow citizens to oppose the return of fascism. The extreme-right political party, whose logo closely resembles a swastika, received seven percent of the vote, twice the minimum threshold level required to send representatives to parliament, giving…

  • Video: The Wearable Tablet Enlists to IDF

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    The IDF has begun to acquire a new computer tablet system that can be used in nearly any situation. The system, dubbed the Octopus, has been undergoing rigorous testing and received technical approval after operational activity in several units over a period of months. It’s a wearable computerized system, mounted on the soldier’s back as…

  • Turkey Bails Out Iran with Gold

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    Turkey is bailing out Iran and Arab Spring countries with huge amounts of gold exports that have boosted its trade balance. Iran and countries facing Arab Spring rebellions have bought hundreds of millions of dollars worth of gold from Turkey as they try to protect their wealth from depreciating currencies. The Iranian rial has plummeted following…

  • Neo-Nazis Plotting Attacks Outside of Disney Theme Parks

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    Ten suspects linked to a white supremacist group were arrested for planning attacks on Jews, immigrants and minorities in Central Florida, authorities said on Tuesday.   The arrests were based on evidence from a confidential informant who infiltrated the neo-Nazi organization known as the American Front 17 months ago, according to an arrest affidavit. “The American…

  • IDF Warns Smartphone Apps May Be Security Threat

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    Smartphone apps may pose a security threat to the country, the IDF warns in a letter to soldiers and commanders. Military spokespersons said that security can be breached because of cell phone applications that utilize stored personal information stored on a cell phone. Security leaks are more likely if the phone shares information without the…

  • Explosion Hits UN Convoy in Syria

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    An explosion hit a Syrian military truck escorting a convoy of UN observers near the city of Deraa, just seconds after UN staff had passed by. Major General Robert Mood, the head of the UN monitors, was in the team’s convoy but there were no reports of any of the observers being wounded.  At least…

  • Netanyahu Dismisses ‘Secret Deals’ Charge

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    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday dismissed claims he and Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz have secret deals the public knows nothing about. “This was the only agreement that was signed,” Netanyahu said, referring to the bombshell unity agreement with Kadima he dropped on Israel before dawn on Tuesday. Lawmakers were already voting on a bill…

  • Peres in Canada: Science Will Change Government

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    President Shimon Peres said on Tuesday that science can be neither conquered nor defended by armies, and its advancement will change the way humans govern themselves. Peres, who is currently visiting Canada, spoke at a roundtable discussion in Ottawa on education and innovation. “Science cannot be controlled or arrested,” Peres said, according to a report…

  • Bomber in Thwarted Al-Qaeda Plot was CIA Informant

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    More details emerged on Tuesday about the plot by Al-Qaeda’s affiliate in Yemen which was thwarted by the CIA. The plot involved a terrorist destroying a U.S.-bound airliner using a bomb with a sophisticated new design, around the one-year anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden. According to The Associated Press, last month U.S.…

  • Interpol President: 1,000 Cyber Attacks Per Minute in Israel

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    Israel is hosting the three-day International Interpol Convention, which began on Tuesday in Tel Aviv. Some 200 senior delegates from law enforcement agencies across 40 European nations are attending the conference, which is headed by Interpol President Khoo Bon Hui and its Secretary-General Ronald Noble. The conference is being hosted by the Israel Police, with Police…

  • Ayalon to Chinese Envoy: Tougher Sanctions Needed on Iran

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    Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon met on Tuesday with China’s special envoy to the Middle East, Ambassador Wu Sike. It was Wu’s second visit to the region. The meeting dealt with different political-security issues and the Iranian nuclear issue was at the top of the list. Ayalon urged the special envoy to work to have…

  • Poll: Unity Government Helps Netanyahu but Not Mofaz

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    The unity deal which brought Kadima into Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s coalition was criticized by the leftist parties in the Knesset and led to protests against MK Shaul Mofaz. Despite all this, however, a new poll shows that the move seems to have played in Netanyahu’s favor. The poll, which was conducted for Channel 10…

  • IDF Raids Ramallah Office Suspected of Terror Ties

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    IDF forces on Tuesday raided the Ramallah offices of a group ostensibly dedicated to opposing the construction of the Israel’s separation fence in Judea and Samaria. According to the Bethlehem Maan News Agency, ten IDF jeeps raided the Stop the Wall campaign office. Soldiers seized two laptops, three hard drives and ten memory cards containing…

  • Terrorists Fire on Jewish Motorist in Samaria

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    Terrorists on Tuesday evening opened fire on a Jewish motorist travelling on Route 60. The incident occurred near the Arab village of Sinjil, which is north of the Jewish community of Ofra. No one was injured in the incident, but an examination of the vehicle by police revealed damage from bullets. A large IDF force…

  • Libels Against Israel Defenders Rampant at UC San Diego

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    In their most recent onslaught, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) have been launching false accusations against those who sought to counter efforts promoting divestment from the State of Israel. Member of the student government, Ashton Shahyad, and pro-Israeli professor, Shlomo Dubnov, have been targeted by SJP…

  • After Clinton, Biden Defends Obama on Israel

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    Vice President Joe Biden vigorously defended the Obama administration’s record on Israel on Tuesday, crediting President Barack Obama for strengthening America’s position in the region and for imposing “the most damaging sanctions in this century” to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Biden spoke before an annual convention of the Rabbinical Assembly. “We were…

  • Red Cross to Israel: Hospitalize 6 Hunger Striking Prisoners

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    The International Red Cross called on Israel on Tuesday to immediately hospitalize six Palestinian Authority Arab prisoners who have been on a hunger strike. According to a report on Kol Yisrael radio, the Israeli Prison Service said in response that all prisoners are under medical surveillance and any prisoner in need of further treatment than…

  • Report: Netanyahu Mulling Ulpana ‘Seizure’

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu reportedly said Sunday that saving Beit El’s threatened Ulpana neighborhood is a “challenge the public can tackle.” Now, following the Supreme Court’s rejection on Monday of his government’s petition for a 90 day extension in which to determine a solution to the problem, the need for a solution is imminent. Arutz…

  • Debut of New Film, ‘Follow Me’, Recounts Story of Yoni Netanyahu

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    A new documentary about the iconic and heroic Jewish figure, Yonatan Netanyahu, is making its theatrical premiere at the Avalon Theatre in Washington D.C., on May 18. Directed by Jonathan Gruber and Ari Daniel Pinchot of Silver Spring, “Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story” recounts the courageous Israeli rescue mission to Entebbe, Uganda on July…

  • Lapid: Unity Gov’t ‘Opportunity of a Lifetime’ for Atid

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    Yair Lapid on Tuesday welcomed Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s new 94-seat supermajority saying it was great news for his nascent Atid [Future] Party. “I know you are disappointed by what happened,” Lapid wrote to his supporters about the admission of Kadima under Shaul Mofaz into the ruling coalition. You have been “disappointed twice,” he continued.…

  • Google Earth Outs Hizbullah Bases

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    Recently uploaded satellite images to Google Earth reveal what appears to be a Hizbullah terror training ground constructed after the 2006 Lebanon War. According to military analysts, the facility near Janta in the Bekaa Vaalley includes a suspected driver training course, a 100-meter firing range, and a possible urban terrain assault course. The Google Earth…

  • Abbas Welcomes, Hamas Decries Israel’s Unity Gov’t

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    A spokesman for Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday said Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s 94-seat supermajority was an opportunity for peace. Israel must “use the opportunity provided by the expansion of its coalition government to expedite a peace accord,” Nabil Abu-Rudeineh said. “This requires an immediate halt to all settlement activity throughout the Palestinian…

  • US Secretly Releasing Taliban Fighters

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    The United States has been secretly releasing captured Taliban fighters from a detention center in Afghanistan as part of negotiations with insurgents to curb ongoing violence in the country, the Washington Post reported Monday. The “strategic release” program of high-level detainees is designed to give the US a bargaining chip in some areas of Afghanistan…

  • Jew, Kidnapped by Al Qaeda, Pleads for His Life

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    Al Qaeda has released a video of a kidnapped elderly American Jew pleading to President Barack Obama to save his life by freeing terrorists. Warren Weinstein was kidnapped in Pakistan last summer, and is the first American citizen kidnapped by terrorists there since the 2002 abduction and subsequent murder, of  Daniel Pearl, also a Jew.…

  • Netanyahu Feared Feiglin, Sources Say

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    The embarrassment he suffered in Sunday’s hectic Likud conference pushed Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to rethink early elections, political sources have told Arutz Sheva. Netanyahu failed to convince the assembly to conduct an open vote on the personal makeup of key positions that would have enabled him to control the conference. Feiglin supporters were prominent…

  • Israel Warns Hizbullah Over Responding to Attack on Iran

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    A senior Israeli military officer warned that any Hizbullah retaliation to an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities would prompt Israel to launch a war in Lebanon. The officer, who spoke to the British Telegraph on Sunday, said the war would be so ferocious that it would take a decade to rebuild the villages it destroys.…

  • Explosives Found in Jordan Valley Village

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    For the third time in recent weeks, IDF forces have discovered explosive devices in the northern Jordan Valley, reports the IDF Website. Early Tuesday morning, IDF forces conducted an operation in the Arab village of Tamun, near Bekaot. Based on intelligence information, the forces conducted searches during which five hidden explosive charges were found. The…

  • NY Times Names Orthodox Jews a New York Power

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    The New York Times has termed Brooklyn’s orthodox Jewry a rising power in the city, with the help of the Internet, while the influence of the Catholic church is dwindling. In a feature article under the headline “The Powers of New York,” journalist Liz Robbins wrote, “It is not as if the Jews of Brooklyn…

  • Arab Journalist Blames Radical Islam for Toulouse Murders

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    A ‘Palestinian’ journalist, reacting to March’s Toulouse murders, in which a Muslim extremist shot and killed three Jewish children and a rabbi, said that France’s measures against radical Islam are justified. According the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), Ahlam Akram, a female Palestinian journalist living in London, wrote: “Wouldn’t any mother [prefer] for her…

  • Evidence of Canaanite Jewish Rituals in Reign of King David

    Evidence of Canaanite Jewish Rituals in Reign of King David

    A Hebrew University archaeologist has uncovered spectacular evidence confirming the reign of King David and that non-Jews believed in one Creator. Architecture that was uncovered pre-dates the First Temple built by King Solomon. Prof. Yosef Garfinkel announced on Tuesday the discovery of objects found in the ruins called  Khirbet Qeiyafa, a fortified border city in…

  • Vogue Adopts Israel’s ‘Underweight Models’ Law

    Vogue Adopts Israel’s ‘Underweight Models’ Law

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    Vogue magazines have followed Israel’s breakthrough law banning obviously underweight models from advertisements, and have declared that they would no longer be using “listless, grey-looking” models who are painfully thin or models under the age of 16. According to a report in The Examiner, the pact was made by 19 editors of Vogue magazines internationally,…

  • Israeli Phone Center in Bedouin Mosque Reduces Arab Unemployment

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    Despite the prevalent allegations and misconceptions that Israel discriminates against its Arab population, the Jewish state, in fact, goes above and beyond in ensuring the success and happiness of its Arab population. Israel’s Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor, in conjunction with the government-owned telecom company Bezeq, has launched a new initiative to incorporate Bedouin…

  • PLO Chief Negotiator Suffers Heart Attack

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    PLO chief negotiator Saeb Erakat underwent surgery after suffering a heart attack on Tuesday. According to Erekat’s wife, Naama, he “woke at dawn with chest pains and decided to go to the Palestine medical complex in Ramallah where he underwent medical tests.” “It turned out he had suffered a heart attack, so they performed an…

  • Israeli Trauma Experts to Help Toulouse Residents

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    Israeli trauma experts are expected soon to fly to Toulouse to help residents there cope with the aftermath of the terror attack at a Jewish day school that left four dead and a teenager critically wounded earlier this year. An Israeli delegation of trauma experts is expected to arrive in the coming weeks to help…

  • El Al’s Price Too High Even for President Peres

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    Airline fees for various items once were included in the ticket price or that were simply never charged for have become the latest method of milking passengers for more money. But El Al Airlines — already fairly pricey due to the need to maintain a high security profile — managed to drive away one of…

  • 10 UN Peacekeepers Kidnapped in Sinai

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    Ten United Nations peacekeepers have been kidnapped by Bedouin Arabs in the Sinai Peninsula. The hostages, who were part of a contingent from Fiji, were released after being held for several hours. The kidnappers had taken their prisoners in order to demand that Egypt release members of their Bedouin tribe who were imprisoned. The United Nations…

  • Social Media to Provide New Avenue for Women Seeking Divorce

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    According to Jewish law, there is little a woman can do if her husband refuses to grant her a ‘get,’ or divorce. However, Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites may be providing dispairing wives with the answer for which they have been desperately searching. Such is the case in the divorce between Yomin Postelnik and Leah…

  • Last Minute Unity Government Removes Need for Election

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    In a surprise move, just hours after the Knesset approved the first reading of a bill to dissolve itself and hold elections, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Opposition leader MK Shaul Mofaz announced they had reached an agreement to form a national unity government. According to a report on Kol Yisrael radio, the Likud and Kadima…

  • Congress Allocates $1 Billion for Iron Dome

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    A U.S. House panel has voted to allocate $1 billion for Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system. Each of the intercepting missiles that is launched to knock out an incoming Grad Katyusha missile fired at civilians in southern Israel by Palestinian Authority Arab terrorists in Gaza costs $50,000. The House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee appropriated $947…

  • El Al Resumes Flights to Egyptian Capital

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    Israel’s national airline has resumed flights to Cairo, according to Egyptian media. Flight 443 arrived in the Egyptian capital at 1:00 a.m. Monday, according to the Al-Masry Al-Youm daily newspaper. There were 59 passengers aboard the flight, which brought 12 passengers back to Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport within three hours. The airline has had…

  • Head of Colombia’s Calle Cartel Surrenders

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    The head of one of the most notorious and violent cocaine cartels in the world has turned himself in to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Authority (DEA). Javier Antonio Calle, who heads the Colombian group known as the “Calle Cartel,” surrendered to authorities Friday on the Caribbean island of Aruba. The 43-year-old drug kingpin was flown…

  • Jewish Initiative Gives Hunger Relief to Children in India

    Jewish Initiative Gives Hunger Relief to Children in India

    Jews from around the world will participate in a hunger relief project aimed to benefit disadvantaged children in India, The Hindustan Times reported. The Gabriel Project Mumbai (GPM), an initiative that is scheduled to begin in June, will gather around 20 Jewish volunteers who will cook meals and teach basic levels of English and Mathematics…

  • Mofaz Urged Not to Hold Primaries

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    Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz is mulling whether to cancel party primaries to establish a new party list despite preparations being underway to do so. The Knesset TV channel reported on Tuesday that Mofaz has been advised by senior faction members to instead establish a committee, “which will establish the party list and positions ahead of…

  • Peres Touts Israeli-Canadian Relations in Ottawa

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    Canadian Governor-General David Johnston welcomed President Shimon Peres to Canada on Monday. The two men followed protocol by reviewing the ceremonial honor guard that greeted Peres with a 21 gun salute and issuing joint statements, before holding a working meeting. “I thank you for your invitation to visit your special country,” Peres said, speaking in…

  • Thousands of Hareidi Religious Jews Wait to be Drafted

    Thousands of Hareidi Religious Jews Wait to be Drafted

    Thousands of hareidi religious Jews are waiting to be drafted, according to Interior Minister and Shas party head Eli Yishai, who paid a visit Monday to the “Sucker’s Tent” outside the Knesset, where protesters are demanding that all Israelis serve in the IDF. Yishai told the protesters that thousands of Jews who have not yet served…

  • The Cost of Crime in Israel

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    Last year, crime cost the State of Israel some NIS 14.4 billion – less than it had a year earlier, but still a sizable chunk of money. The sum represents the amount paid for damages incurred by crimes, according to data released Monday by the Public Security Ministry. For example, the cost to the Israeli…

  • IDF Boot Camp Officer Up Close and Personal

    IDF Boot Camp Officer Up Close and Personal

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    2nd Lt. Heelie is an IDF boot camp officer. Heelie’s job is to train her soldiers to be prepared for combat, but she also teaches them how to be prepared for life. Here she talks about her service and shows us a glimpse of what she does every day.

  • IDF Campaign Aims at Preventing Soldier Abductions

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    The Israel Defense Forces launched a new campaign on Sunday aimed at urging soldiers to refrain from hitchhiking, in an effort to prevent abductions. Billboards with the campaign’s slogan, “Don’t catch a hike. The hike might catch you,” [the Hebrew expression for hitchhiking is “litpos tremp” literally “catching a hike”, ed.] will appear at military bases, on trains,…

  • Video: British Airways Marks 80 Years in Israel

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    British Airways first landed in Israel with seaplanes in the Kinneret in 1932, when it was known as Imperial Airlines. Now it flies Boeings twice a day to Tel Aviv. Instead of transferring passengers to boats to reach shore, BA operates Boeing 767 and 777s twice a day to and from London. Celebrating 80 years…

  • It’s Official: Elections September 4

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    The government officially submitted to the Knesset Monday a bill for elections on September 4, immediately after the summer vacation and less than two weeks before the Rosh HaShanah holiday. Ironically, the government headed by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has been one of the most stable in recent years, but the sudden storm over the…

  • PA Flags Wave for Hollande; ‘I Will Visit Israel’

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    Palestinian Authority, Syrian and Algerian flags were waved in a Paris celebration of Socialist Francois Hollande’s victory over French President Nicolas Sarkozy.    Thousands packed Bastille Square and broke out champagne bottles with shouts of victory. Hollande promised during his campaign he will visit Israel if elected and added he backs “two neighboring and sovereign…

  • Muslims in India Demand Breaking Ties with Israel

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    Hundreds of prominent Muslim clerics in India have demanded that India break off diplomatic ties with Israel, the Indo-Asian News Service (IANS) reported Monday. Defense trade between Israel and India has developed rapidly and is valued in billions of dollars. Shi’ite Muslim clerics also called for shutting down Indian’s embassy in the United States. Relations…

  • Israeli Runs for US Congress

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    Born in New York and raised in Israel, Itamar Gelbman seeks to bring a Jewish and Israeli voice to the United States Congress by running in the May 29 Republican primary race in Texas’s Sixth Congressional District. Gelbman, grew up in Herzliya, studied business management at Tel Aviv University and served in the Israeli army.…

  • PA Cartoons for Children: Destroy Israel

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    The Palestinian Authority provides parents with cartoons that teach children to destroy Israel, even though PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has said that evidence of incitement against Israel is outdated. The Palestine Media Watch (PMW) has published and translated a recent article from the official Palestinian Authority daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida,   complete with a cartoon of a…

  • IDF Preparing to Integrate More Hareidi Soldiers

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    The IDF is preparing for the possibility that the government will decide to expand the recruitment of hareidi-religious Jews, and is preparing accordingly, the IDF website reported on Sunday. The preparations were decided upon following the recent controversy over the Tal Law, which regulates the recruitment of hareidim to the IDF and which was recently…

  • Europe’s Jews Congratulate Hollande, Remind Him of Anti-Semitism

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    The Rabbinical Centre of Europe (RCE) congratulated Francois Hollande on his winning the presidential election in France, while alerting him of the resurgence of anti-Semitism and intolerance of religious freedom in the country. The RCE is an organization, dedicated to serving the needs of European Jewry, which represents over seven hundred rabbis and Jewish communities throughout the European…

  • Hollande’s Victory Will Provide Springboard For Legislative Vote

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    Having taken back the French presidency after 17 years in exile, the French Socialists must be regarded as heavy favorites to complete a political sweep in June when France votes in legislative elections. The French 5th Republic may not have exactly worked out the way its architects Charles DeGaulle and Michelle Debre intended, but it…

  • Erodgan Says Assad ‘Losing Grip’ on Syria

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    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday that President Bashar Assad’s grip on Syria is getting weaker by the day and “victory is close,” according to a report in The Associated Press. Erdogan’s remarks were made in an address to thousands of cheering Syrians who fled a brutal crackdown on an anti-regime uprising.…

  • USS Cole Bombing Suspect Killed in Yemen

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    Yemeni Al-Qaeda leader Fahd al-Quso, who was wanted in connection with the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole, was killed in an air raid in eastern Yemen on Sunday, according to a report by AFP. Al-Qaeda, which has strongholds in southern and eastern Yemen, confirmed Quso’s death in an SMS text message sent to reporters…

  • Irish Band Caves to PA Arab Cultural Terrorism

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    The Irish band “Dervish” has caved in to Palestinian Authority Arab cultural terrorism, canceling its tour in Israel after threats online. The band pulled out of a three-date concert tour scheduled in Israel, citing on its Facebook page an “avalanche of negativity” and “venom” aimed at them from social networking sites. Members of the Ireland…

  • Netanyahu: Israel Needs a Leader with Experience

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu kicked off the election campaign Sunday in a speech at the Likud convention in Tel Aviv, in which he took credit for making people feel safer in Israel. “We have systematically struck those who planned to strike us,” Netanyahu said. “We took the initiative and we responded resolutely to every attack…

  • Initial Reports of Hollande Victory

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    Socialist Francois Hollande has been elected as France’s new president, according to early estimates cited by the BBC. According to projections based on partial results, Hollande got about 52% of the votes in Sunday’s run-off, against 48% for center-right incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy. Hollande would be France’s first socialist president since 1995. The Associated Press said…

  • Government Freezes Building, Disabled Children Suffer

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    The ban on new construction in Judea and Samaria officially ended in 2010. In practice, however, many communities remain unable to build. In Ofra, north of Jerusalem, a freeze on construction is hitting the most vulnerable residents: handicapped children from the Binyamin region. Mali Shtrigler, head of the Lev Binyamin organization for children and adults…

  • IDF Foils Third Terror Attack in Three Days

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    A planned terror attack in Israel was thwarted on Sunday evening, for the third time in several days. According to a report on Channel 2 News, Border Polices officers arrested a 17-year-old Palestinian Authority Arab teen at a checkpoint near the Tapuach junction in Samaria. Upon inspection, the teen was found to be in possession…

  • Sacha Baron Cohen as The Dictator on Saturday Night Live

    Sacha Baron Cohen as The Dictator on Saturday Night Live

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    Seth Meyers welcomes the very opinionated Admiral General Haffaz Aladeen from “The Dictator” who has some interesting tactics to get people to see his movies. This is from Saturday Night Live May 5, 2012.

  • Israel’s Top Ten Swimsuits for 2012

    Israel’s Top Ten Swimsuits for 2012

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    Israel is the home of such iconic swimwear labels as Gottex and Diva. Here is a look at the top 10 swimsuits to wear this summer. With its long coastline of blue Mediterranean beaches, Israel has always been a fertile source of swimwear design coveted in countries on all sides of the oceans. Today, Israel’s…

  • Arabs Remove Israeli Flags From Bypass Roads

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    A group of Arabs activists removed Israeli flags from main bypass roads between cities in the northern Binyamin region early Saturday, the Ma’an news agency reported. The activists replaced Israeli flags with Palestinian Authority flags, according to Ibrahim Burnat, one of the participants. Burnat told Ma’an that a group of young men left Ramallah at 3 a.m. to complete the task.  “On one…

  • Peres Flies to Canada; Iran Top Issue

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    President Shimon Peres is flying to Canada Sunday for a five-day visit with the pro-Israel government and Jewish leaders, with the Iranian nuclear threat tops the agenda. Canada is considered one of Israel’s best friends, and Ottawa has been solidly behind the Netanyahu government  even when the Obama administration has been at odds with Israel.…

  • SULAM’s Special Children Console Netanyahu

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    The special children of the SULAM organization went last week to pay their condolences to Prime Minister Netanyahu on the death of his father. Professor Benzion Netanyahu, who passed away at the beginning of the week at the age of 102, was known for his right-wing views and for his Zionism. The prime minister “sat…

  • Six Torah Scrolls Stolen from Tzfat Synagogue

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    Chabad rabbis burst into tears on the Sabbath after discovering that thieves stole six Torah scrolls from their 160-year-old Tzemach Tzedek synagogue in the Old City area of Tzfat. A new Torah scroll is worth approximately $60,000. The thieves broke into the building on Friday night, and worshipers discovered the theft when they arrived early…

  • Tigers’ Outfielder Apologizes for Anti-Semitic Slurs

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    Detroit Tigers’ outfielder Delmon Young apologized today during a pre-game interview inside the Detroit Tigers’ dugout at Comerica Park for attacking tourists while drunk and hurling anti-Semitic slurs. “I would like to apologize to everyone that’s been affected by this situation that happened in New York,” Young said. “I put myself in a bad situation…

  • Israeli Scientist Develops Kit to Identify Deadly Bacteria

    Israeli Scientist Develops Kit to Identify Deadly Bacteria

    A 92-year-old scientist from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has invented a kit that enables the immediate detection of drug-resistant bacteria, one of the major concerns of organizations like the World Health Organization. In the United States alone, antibiotic-resistant infections are responsible for eight million additional hospital stays every year and for the consequent bed-to-bed spread…

  • Polls: Netanyahu Will ‘Divide and Conquer’

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is expected to call Sunday night for elections September 4, one year before his term is to expire. Current polls show the opposition has no chance of forming a coalition. Prime Minister Netanyahu concludes the seven-day mourning period for his father, Benzion Netanyahu, on Sunday The popularity of the Prime Minister…

  • Last Active Nuclear Reactor in Japan Turned Off

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    Japan’s final active nuclear plant was switched off on Saturday with fanfare, banner-waving and celebration by anti-nuke activist marchers in Tokyo. For the first time in 40 years, the country is using electricity generated solely by non-nuclear power plants, following the shutdown of the last reactor at the Hokkaido Tomari plant by the Hokkaido Electric…

  • ‘PA Arson Season’ Starts in Samaria

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    Disaster was narrowly averted twice on the Sabbath as Jews in Yitzhar prevented Palestinian Authority Arabs from destroying their community with fire. Some grazing land was set alight, but homes in the area were saved. The attacks mark the beginning of the annual PA “arson season,” residents told Arutz Sheva. Attacks are often timed to…

  • Magicians Gather in Israel to Meet, Talk and Make Magic

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    Magicians from all over the world got together in Holon, just south of Tel Aviv, this week for the International Magicians Convention. Part of the convention was the Magic Show Festival, featuring magic shows with some of the best magicians and telepathy artists from Israel and overseas. The convention and shows were all part of…

  • Arab MK: Hunger Strike Could Spark Intifada

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    The ongoing hunger strike among Palestinian Authority terrorists in Israeli prisons could spark a third round of “intifada” violence against Israel, Arab MK Jamal Zahalka said Saturday. Zahalka spoke at a rally in support of the prisoners held in the Israeli Arab city of Kfar Kana. He said Israel is now experiencing “the calm before…

  • Arab Worker Sues over Firing for Memorial Day Disrespect

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    An Israeli-Arab woman from Taibe who was fired from her job at a supermarket in Raanana has filed suit against the Mega chain, Channel 2 reports. The woman says she was fired for refusing to stand in respect as a siren sounded in memory of fallen IDF soldiers – and claims that the expectation that…

  • Planned Boycott Of Euro 2012 Prompts Charges Of Hypocrisy

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    The threats by European leaders to boycott the Euro 2012 competition between national football teams, due to the imprisonment and maltreatment of former Ukrainian Prime Minister and Orange Revolution leader Yulia Timoshenko,has placed Poland, the cohosts of the tournaments, in a bind. As a host country that has invested preparations and money to make its…

  • Famous Jewish Actors

    Famous Jewish Actors

    Click on a picture to enlarge There many famous Jewish actors working today and in the past. Some of the names you might know are Daniel Radcliff, Shia LaBeouf, Andrew Garfield, James Franco, Adam Sandler, James Caan, Daniel Day-Lewis, Jeremy Piven, Tony Curtis, William Shatner, Chris Pine and Jake Gyllenhaal. For convenience, the list below…

  • Police Seek Suspects in Be’er Sheva Murder

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    A Be’er Sheva man was murdered on Friday night after asking a group of young men to speak more quietly. The victim, 36-year-old Gadi Vichman, was killed on his daughter’s birthday. His wife Michal witnessed the murder. She reported that Gadi was killed the minute he went downstairs, just minutes after he had politely asked…

  • Syria: Five Killed in Aleppo Bombing

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    At least five people were killed in Aleppo, Syria on Saturday when a bomb exploded at a car wash. The rebel group Free Syrian Army was initially said to have claimed responsibility for the attack, but the group later denied having made a statement in the matter. A local activist told Associated Press that the…

  • Ahmadinejad Rivals Cement Hold on Iran Parliament

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    AP: Final results for many Iranian parliamentary constituencies announced Saturday show supporters of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad relegated to a small fraction of the legislature, hugely outnumbered by the conservatives who once backed him but then turned against him after he was perceived to challenge the authority of top clerics. It also represents another blow against…

  • Soldier, 2 Protestors Killed in Cairo Clashes

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    Egyptian troops blasted protesters in Cairo with water cannons, tear gas and live ammunition, trying to prevent them from marching on the Defense Ministry Friday in clashes that left one soldier and two demonstrators dead and scores of people injured just three weeks ahead of presidential elections. The fierce street battles raised fears of a…

  • Bereaved Father Serves Instead of His Daughter

    Bereaved Father Serves Instead of His Daughter

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    Maayan Naim, a soldier who served in the Tel Hashomer base, was killed in a terror attack during her military service. Arutz Sheva met her father, Chaim, at the base in which she served. After his daughter’s death Chaim, who at the time was a peddler in the market, decided that he wanted to continue…

  • Europe’s Jews Condemn Anti-Semitism in Belgium

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    The European Jewish Parliament (EJP) and The European Jewish Union (EJU) strongly condemned on Friday the incident on a Belgium train in which Jews were “asked to get off at Buchenwald.” The announcement was made on the speaker during a train trip on the Brussels-Namur line. A railroad employee who heard the announcement ran to…

  • Hamas Warns Israel Against Death of Hunger Striking Prisoners

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    A Hamas leader warned Israel on Friday there would be consequences if any of the Palestinian Authority Arab prisoners on hunger strike dies in jail. “You must realize that the hunger strike isn’t a party, and we could be surprised by the death of some of them,” the leader, Khalil al-Haya, was quoted by AFP…

  • Security Forces, Demonstrators Clash in Cairo

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    Egyptian armed forces and protesters clashed Friday in Cairo, with troops firing water cannons and tear gas at demonstrators who threw stones as they tried to march on the Defense Ministry. According to a report in The Associated Press, hardline Islamists were in the forefront of street fighting with the troops, a shift for groups…

  • Sarkozy Denies Qaddafi Funded His 2007 Campaign

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    French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Friday rejected as “grotesque” claims by lawyers for former Libyan premier Baghdadi al-Mahmudi, that Muammar Qaddafi regime funded his 2007 election campaign. In a statement quoted by AFP, Sarkozy’s spokeswoman dismissed Mahmudi’s claim, as did a French-based lawyer who also claimed to be representing Mahmudi. “How can one for one…

  • Jordanians Protest, Call to End Peace with Israel

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    Thousands of Jordanians took to the streets on Friday demanding an end to the country‘s 18-year-old peace treaty with Israel. According to a report by the dpa news agency, in a series of nationwide protests, demonstrators urged Amman to cut ties with the Jewish State. The protesters burned Israeli flags and chanted “death, death to…

  • Saudi Arabia to Reopen Embassy in Egypt

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    Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah ordered on Friday to reopen the Saudi mission in Egypt, after it was shut last week in the wake of angry protests. The SPA state news agency, quoting an unnamed official, said that the king “instructed the kingdom’s ambassador to Cairo to resume his post on Sunday, and ordered the reopening…

  • Jewish Band Beastie Boys Lose Bassist to Cancer

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    Adam Yauch, a founding member of pioneering hip-hop group the Beastie Boys who captivated fans with their brash style in early hits like “Fight for Your Right (To Party)”, died on Friday after a long battle with cancer. He was 47. “It is with great sadness that we confirm that musician, rapper, activist and director…

  • Israeli ‘Slutwalk’ Protesters Hit Streets of Jerusalem

    Israeli ‘Slutwalk’ Protesters Hit Streets of Jerusalem

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    Dozens of people gathered on Friday morning in Jerusalem for Israel’s latest “Slutwalk,” or, “Mitzad Sharmutot,” in Hebrew. The protesters, most of them young women but also some men, walked from Paris Square to Horse Park in Jerusalem. The worldwide series of marches protests the objectification of women, and the increasing prevalence of sexual harassment.…

  • Why America Cares About Israel

    Why America Cares About Israel

    This very short video was made by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, better known as AIPAC.

  • Al-Qaeda Calls for PA-Style Arson in America

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    Al-Qaeda is calling on its followers to attack America using methods identical to those used by terrorists targeting Israel. In the latest issue of its English-language magazine, the group calls for large-scale arson attacks. Inspire magazine articles explain how to use firebombs to start forest fires, and suggests locations within the United States that could…

  • Anti-Semitism in Belgium: Jews Told ‘Get Off at Buchenwald’

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    Passengers on a train in Belgium got a shock this week as the following announcement came over the speaker, “Welcome to the train to Auschwitz. The Jews are asked to get off at Buchenwald.” More than 55,000 were murdered at the Buchenwald concentration camp during the Holocaust. A railroad employee who heard the announcement ran…

  • Germany ‘Will Not Accept an Iranian Nuclear Weapon’

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    German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said Thursday that the international community will block Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. “The current Iranian nuclear program represents an enormous danger, not only to Israel but to the region as a whole,” Westerwelle told Jewish Global Forum in Washington. “We cannot and will not accept an Iranian nuclear…

  • Carjack Attempts Continue, IDF to Up Presence

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    Palestinian Authority Arab gangs continue to make frequent efforts to steal Israelis’ cars, often in violent attacks. An attempted robbery was reported Thursday night in the western Binyamin region. Several PA Arabs worked together to trap multiple Israeli drivers. PA criminals in one car circled around the intended victims, while another car drove up behind.…

  • Lt. Col. Shalom Eisner to Remain in IDF

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    It was reported on Friday that IDF chief of staff Benny Gantz decided this week not to end Lt. Col. Shalom Eisner’s military career. Eisner’s career has hung in the balance since he was filmed striking a Danish ISM activist in the face with his rifle at the end of a heated two-hour confrontation on…

  • Jewish Journalist Mark Deitch Drowns Saving Girl

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    Jewish journalist Mark Deitch, 67, drowned late Thursday evening during the rescue of a girl in Bali. Deitch was renowned in Russia, where he worked for the “Svoboda” radio station, as well as with “Izvestia,” “Moskovsky Komsomolets” and “Literaturnaya Gazeta.” “We were on a holiday in Indonesia with kids and friends,” Ksenia Deitch said. “My…

  • Switzerland Eyeing Israeli UAVs

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    Swiss officials are expected to select a new UAV for its army before the end of the year. The two front contenders are Elbit’s Hermes 900 UAV and the Heron-1 UAV by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), Israel Defense reports. Both are large UAVs capable of carrying payloads for day-and-night photography, laser marking, electronic warfare systems,…

  • Civil Administration Helping PA Take Over Area C

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    The Palestinian Authority is continuing its attempts to take over the land in Area C, which is under full Israeli control, and is being assisted in this by no less than the Civil Administration. According to figures presented on Thursday by the Coordinator of Government Activities in Judea, Samaria and Gaza (COGAT), in 2011 a…

  • Two Terror Attacks Foiled in Samaria

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    The IDF foiled two attempted terrorist attacks in Samaria on Thursday night. In the first incident, Border Police officers arrested two terrorists in their 20s at the Tapuach junction in Samaria. The terrorists were found to be carrying explosives and knives. Sappers detonated the explosives, and no one was hurt. The two suspects were transferred…

  • Poll: Israelis Optimistic Despite Security, Economic Threats

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    The Israeli public believes that both wars and social protests can lead to economic growth, according to a survey conducted by the Orot Israel College, ahead of a conference on growth and crisis to be held next Monday. Rabbi Prof. Neria Gutel, President of the Orot Israel College, told Arutz Sheva on Thursday that the…

  • The Breakup Of The EU Becomes A Campaign Issue In Europe

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    One aspect of the continued European financial crisis that will take another turn on Sunday, with the expected victory of Francois Hollande in France – a victory that could overturn EU fiscal policy – is the emerging challenge to the EU itself. What was originally a crisis of the euro currency is increasingly becoming a crisis of…

  • Feiglin, Netanyahu Say Kaddish Together

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    Among the numerous people who came to offer condolences to the grieving Netanyahu family this week was the Prime Minister’s challenger for leadership of the Likud, Moshe Feiglin. The Netanyahus are sitting shiva for the Prime Minister’s father, Prof. Benzion Netanyahu, at the Netanyahus’ home in the Katamon section of Jerusalem. Feiglin described the occasion…

  • IDF Launches New Submarine, a Possible Second Strike Weapon

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    The IDF on Thursday launched the fourth Dolphin-class submarine – the INS Tanin [Crocodile] – to enter the service of Israel’s Navy. The ceremony, held in the German shipyards at Kiel near Hamburg, comes as Israel looks to built up its deterrent power on the seas. Maj. Gen. Ram Rothberg, Navy Commander, said at the launching: “We…

  • Netanyahu to Receive Historic Letter That Saved 50,000 Jews

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    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will receive a copy of a historic letter written by Dimitar Peshev, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Bulgaria and Minister of Justice during World War II, who is credited with rescuing approximately 50,000 Bulgarian Jews during the Holocaust. The letter will be handed to Netanyahu by Petar Paunov, Mayor of Peshev’s hometown of Kyustendil in Bulgaria, according to…

  • Israel Reiterates Travel Alert to Tunisia

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    Israel’s National Security Council Counter-Terrorism Bureau has decided to reiterate its existing travel advisory regarding Tunisia ahead of the upcoming Jewish holiday of Lag B’Omer. The holiday commemorates the death of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, and the ending of a massive plague that took the lives of thousands of his students and those of Rabbi…

  • IAF Honors Helicopter Crew for 2006 Bravery

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    IAF Commander Maj. Gen. Iddo Nechushtan awarded a citation to the air crew members of a Yasur CH-53 helicopter that extricated elite IDF fighters from Baalbek, Lebanon, in the 2006 Second Lebanon War. Lt. Col. Emanuel Moreno was killed in this operation. His photograph may not be published to this day, for security reasons. Among…

  • The Last Jew in Afghanistan

    The Last Jew in Afghanistan

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    Having lived through Communism, the Mujaheddin and the Taliban, Zebolon Simontov is the last remaining Jewish person in Afghanistan. He still has his sense of humor.

  • NY Jewish Community Sets Guinness World Record

    NY Jewish Community Sets Guinness World Record

    The UJA-Federation of New York set a Guinness World Record making 1,660 sandwiches in one hour to be donated to feed the hungry. The sandwich marathon was part of the annual Mitzvah Day, dedicated to doing good deeds to benefit local Jewish communities. After recording the event for Guinness World Record certification, the sandwiches were…

  • Report: Despite Embargo, Iran and Syria Freely Import Weapons

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    Despite a worldwide arms embargo, Iran has been able to import over a half billion dollars’ worth of weapons over the past several years, while Syria was able to get nearly $200 million in imported weapons in recent years. The figures came from a report submitted to the United Nations Thursday by international aid agency…

  • Neo-Nazi Kills 5, Including Baby, in Arizona Shooting

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    Five people, including a two-year old baby, were shot and killed inside an Arizona home on Wednesday by a neo-Nazi militia leader, who then shot himself. Jason “J.T.” Ready, a former Marine, was a well-known reputed neo-Nazi who was running for Pinal County Sheriff, FOX news reported. Police say four adults were found dead at…

  • Police Block March to Temple Mount

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    Jerusalem police have ruled that activists cannot hold a march to the Temple Mount this Sunday. Some 200 right-wing activists allegedly planned to lead approximately 20 sheep to Judaism’s holiest site. The march, beginning at Jerusalem’s central bus station and culminating in the Old City of Jerusalem, was to be held in protest over the…

  • Saudi King to Meet Egyptian Delegation Amid Row

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    An Egyptian delegation led by the heads of Cairo’s two houses of parliament will meet with Saudi King Abdullah on Friday in hopes of easing tensions between the two countries. According to Egypt’s semi-official al-Ahram the delegation will be comprised of 150 lawmakers and prominent writers making a bid to thaw Egyptian-Saudi ties, added the…

  • Hamas Talking with Five EU Countries, Says Official

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    Hamas said on Wednesday that it has been holding secret political talks with five European Union member states in recent months, according to a report in The Associated Press. In an interview Wednesday, Beirut-based Hamas official Osama Hamdan told AP his group has been talking to government officials from five major EU member states, but…

  • Egyptian Presidential Candidate ‘Ready to Visit Israel’

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    Egyptian presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq said on Wednesday that he would be ready to visit Israel, Channel 10 News reported. Shafiq, who served as deposed leader Hosni Mubarak’s last prime minister, said, “I am ready to visit Israel, provided it gives something to show it has good intentions.” He made the comments during an appearance…

  • Iran: Israel’s Nuclear Weapons Are the Greatest Threat

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    A senior Iranian official said on Wednesday that Israel’s undeclared nuclear weapons pose the greatest threat to Mideast peace. According to The Associated Press, Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammad Mahdi Akhondzadeh accused the United States and other nuclear powers of hypocritically ignoring their disarmament commitments. Akhondzadeh made the comments to a 189-nation nonproliferation meeting, reflecting Iran’s…

  • Jordan’s New PM Promises Reforms, Critics Skeptical

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    Jordan’s King Abdullah II on Wednesday swore in a cabinet tasked with pushing for reforms, AFP reported. The new cabinet is led by Prime Minister Fayez Tarawneh and includes 30 people, 20 of whom are newcomers. One woman, Nadia Hashem, was appointed state minister for women’s affairs, the report said. In the cabinet, which no…

  • Jerusalem’s Old City Goes Pink for Breast Cancer

    Jerusalem’s Old City Goes Pink for Breast Cancer

    Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat was on hand for a special ceremony on Tuesday evening, in which the old city walls were lit in pink to raise awareness for breast cancer. On Thursday, the city will be hosting the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. “Jerusalem is a proud host of the event tonight and…

  • ADL Slams Norwegian PM Over May Day Anti-Zionism

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    The Anti-Defamation League has slammed Noway’s prime minister over failing to condemn anti-Israel slogans at the country’s May Day event. Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, head of the governing Labour Party, was silent in the face of official anti-Semitic and anti-Israel banners. Marchers at the event’s parade held banners proclaiming 11 official slogans, including “Israel =…

  • Cairo: Military Deploys as Clashes Kill 20

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    Twenty were killed and scores were wounded in Cairo clashes that erupted on Wednesday outside the Egyptian Defense Ministry after a group of “unidentified assailants” attacked demonstrators protesting continued military rule. A military junta took interim control of Egypt following a popular uprising that led to the ouster of long-time president Hosni Mubarak on 11…

  • Samaria Woman Fights Off Carjackers

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    A Jewish woman fought off a pair of Arab carjackers late Tuesday night near Neria in the Samaria region. The incident occurred as the woman drove home to the community of Neria. Two residents from a nearby Palestinian Authority enclave blocked the road with two cars. The men then ran toward the woman and attempted…

  • Following Speculation, Obama Extends Condolences to PM

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    There have been speculations, even outrage from amongst the Jewish Blogosphere, as to whether President Barack Obama has sent his condolences to the Israeli Prime Minister following the death of his father, Ben-Zion Netanyahu. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney immediately extended his message of consolation to the Israeli Prime Minister and his family calling Ben-Zion’s…

  • Security Officials: Elections Won’t Affect Iran Policy

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    Senior security officials said Wednesday that early elections will have no impact on Israel’s decision on whether to strike Iranian nuclear sites. Former IDF chiefs of staff, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and Minister of Strategic Affairs Moshe Yaalon (Likud), issued statements on Wednesday that the Jewish state’s policy toward Iran will be based solely on…

  • Saudi Arabia, Homosexuality, and Women

    Saudi Arabia, Homosexuality, and Women

    In this short video, Pat Condell offers his strong opinion on how Saudi Arabia treats homosexuals and women.

  • Arab Ambush of Children’s Bus in Jerusalem

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    A bus filled with children ages 3 to 13 was suddenly pelted with rocks and concrete cinder blocks hurled by Arab teens in Jerusalem’s mixed Jewish-Arab neighborhood of Abu Tur.  Rivka and Eilat, two eighthgrade students living in the area who were on the bus at the time, told Arutz Sheva about the experience. The…

  • Novelist Who Accused Israel of Genocide to Receive US Honor

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    Toni Morrison, the Nobel-winning author who has accused Israel of perpetrating genocidal policies, is to be awarded the presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States. Morrison is one of 13 recipients of the prize this year, alongside Israeli President Shimon Peres and former Secretary of State Madeline Albright. In 2006…

  • Barak Launches Campaign: This Is not a Reality Show

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    Ehud Barak announces he is leading his new Independence party in the upcoming election and adds, “This is not a reality show.” Dr. Einat Wilf, chairman of the party’s caucus and who followed Barak after he quit the Labor party last year, told reporters, “We made it very clear we are running independently against all…

  • Arab Spring Anarchy in the Sinai: 50 Terrorist Attacks

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    The blossoms of the “Arab Spring” uprising in Egypt last year have wilted under a reign of terror in the Sinai, where Al Qaeda and other jihadi cells have carried out 50 terrorist attacks on police since the beginning of the January 25 uprising. Israel has frequently posted warnings to tourists not to visit the…

  • First Pre-Election Poll: Likud Up, Barak Out

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    The Likud is way head of the pack in the first pre-election poll, carried out for the Knesset, while Ehud Barak is behind the “eight ball,” without enough votes to win Knesset representation. The figures are bound to change by the time of the elections, which have not yet been scheduled but are expected to…

  • Turkish Raids Aim to Lower Israeli Threat Warning

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    Israel’s Counter-Terrorism Bureau on Tuesday lowered its threat warning for Israelis travelling to Turkey. The decision came after Ankara in recent days ordered a series of raids on groups targeting Israelis in Turkey. The raids were reportedly possible due to Israeli cooperation with Turkish security officials “behind the scenes.” While the raids did not eradicate…

  • Obama’s War on Not Terrorism

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    Is the War on Terror over? The Obama administration doesn’t seem able to decide. “The war on terror is over,” a senior State Department official told the National Journal in light of the Arab spring uprisings and the killing of Osama Bin Laden. “Now that we have killed most of al Qaeda, now that people have…

  • Terrorists Fire Qassam Rocket at South

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    Gaza-based terrorists fired a Qassam rocket at southern Israel on Tuesday evening. The rocket exploded in an open area in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council. There were no reports of physical injuries or damages. On Monday, terrorists in Gaza launched a rocket at the town of Sderot. The rocket landed in an area about a…

  • Lapid Outlines ‘Service for Everyone’ Plan

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    Journalist-turned-politician Yair Lapid held on Tuesday evening the first conference of his new party, Yesh Atid. During the conference, Lapid outlined his version of the alternative to the Tal Law, which exempts hareidi-religious soldiers from service in the IDF, and is at the heart of a controversy which will lead to early Knesset elections. In…

  • PA to Open Duty Free Shop in Jericho

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    The Palestinian Authority is planning to open a duty-free shop in Jericho, a senior Fatah official said Tuesday. The official, Muhammad Shtayeh, told the Bethlehem-based Ma’an news agency that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has approved the project, adding that its profits will support a fund for students in refugee camps in Lebanon and underprivileged areas.…

  • PA Media Glorifies Master Terrorist On Anniversary of His Death

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    During the week of the anniversary of the death of PLO arch-terrorist Abu Jihad, the Palestinian Authority held events and broadcast TV programs celebrating him and his terror attacks. The programs as well as newspaper articles glorifying Abu Jihad were monitored and translated by the Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) research organization, which presented them on…

  • IAF Strikes Terror Tunnel in Northern Gaza

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    IAF aircraft struck a terror tunnel in northern Gaza on Tuesday night, according to a statement by the IDF Spokesman. The statement said that direct hits were identified and that all aircraft safely returned to their bases. The attack came in response to recent rocket fire from Gaza at Israeli territory. Earlier on Tuesday, Gaza-based…

  • IDF Conducts ‘Lebanon Attack’ Drill

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    IDF forces carried out a series of contingency maneuvers along the Blue Line on Tuesday to prepare for a possible attack as it constructs a 6-meter high separation wall between Israel and Lebanon. According to Lebanese sources, tens of Israeli soldiers were deployed in the defacto border region and were visible from the border town…

  • U.K. Ousts Israeli Expert from Conflict Resolution Workshop

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    The British National Health Service cancelled a workshop on conflict resolution that was scheduled to be led by an Israeli lecturer, following protests of trade union members who objected to Israeli involvement. Professor Moty Cristal, an Israeli expert on negotiating skills and crisis management, had been invited to lead a workshop in Manchester next week…

  • UN Observers Under Pressure as Syria Bleeds

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    UN observers in Syria on Tuesday found themselves under pressure to curtail 13-months of violence and buttress a UN-brokered ceasefire deal as at least clashes continue. Rights activists in the violence-rocked country say at least 23 people were killed on Tuesday, but the day is not yet complete. According to activists, rebels killed 12 soldiers…

  • Obama and Romney Spar Over Bin Laden Hit

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    Rep. Mike Turner on Tuesday charged that President Barack Obama was trying to be “a better John Wayne” than Mitt Romney. “The important aspect here is discussing what we’re going to do in the future, not the president claiming that somehow he’s a better John Wayne than Mitt Romney is. It’s deplorable to politicize this,”…

  • Report: PM Will Announce New Elections Sunday

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is expected to announce early elections at Likud’s scheduled faction meeting on Sunday. According to sources within the Likud, September 4 is being discussed as Election Day. In such a case, the Likud would hold primaries to establish its party list in mid-June. Netanyahu recently won the Likud election for party leadership,…

  • IDF Exonerated in Samouni Clan Deaths

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    Investigators tasked with investigating the deaths of 21 civilians in Gaza during Operation Cast Lead in 2009 concluded IDF soldiers were not reckless or negligent. “The investigation has completely refuted the serious accusations leveled against the IDF by various groups that forces directly targeted non-combatants during hostilities, or made hasty or reckless decisions in regards…

  • Jack Black Tries To Get Into Hebrew School

    Jack Black Tries To Get Into Hebrew School

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    From the television show ‘Conan’. Jack Black will sing, dance, and do whatever you need to believe he’s qualified for Hebrew school.

  • Tigers Alleged Hate-Slurring Fielder Banned 7 Days

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    Detroit Tigers’ outfielder Delmon Young will lose $250,000 in pay and has been banned from the field for seven days after being charged with assaulting a man and yelling anti-Semitic hate statements in New York last week. The ban is retroactive to last Friday, allowing Young to return to the field this Friday, subject to…

  • ‘Matanyahu’ Seal Found near Solomon’s Temple

    ‘Matanyahu’ Seal Found near Solomon’s Temple

    Another amazing find on the Temple Mount: Archeologists digging under Robinson’s Arch in the archeological garden next to the Kotel have found remains of a structure from the late First Temple period, under the base of the drainage ditch currently being exposed. This is the closest structure, geographically, to King Solomon’s Temple ever unearthed. On the floor…

  • Teacher Faces Charges for ‘Demonstrative’ Holocaust Lesson

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    A South Carolina middle school teacher has been accused of dragging a student under a table during class, saying, “This is what the Nazis do to Jews,” police said Monday, according to the Associated Press . The 12-year-old student affirmed that his teacher, Patricia Mulholland, grabbed him by the collar and said, “Come here, Jew,” when…

  • Livni: "I Refused to Sell Out Country to Hareidim"

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    Four weeks after she was trounced by MK Shaul Mofaz in Kadima’s primaries, former Kadima chair Tzipi Livni resigned Tuesday from the party. In her farewell speech, she prided herself on “refusing to surrender to political blackmail.” However, a handwritten note apparently says otherwise. “I am not sorry that I refused to engage in profiteering…

  • Sen. Kerry Links Iran with World Terror

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    Visiting Democratic Sen. John Kerry told President Shimon Peres Tuesday preventing a nuclear-armed Iran is part of American efforts “to keep the world free from terror.” The senator, chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told the President, “If I can just say to you and to the people of Israel: I hope there is no…

  • B’nai Brith Attacks Anti-Jewish Bias in Canada

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    B’nai Brith has attributed the increasingly high number of anti-Semitic incidents in Canada to a “sustained undercurrent of anti-Jewish bias,” said an organization official.   The League for Human Rights of B’nai Birth Canada issued a report stating that there were 1,297 anti-Semitic incidents in 2011, a “negligible decrease” of 0.7% from the previous year,…

  • Olmert: U.S. Should Lead Attack on Iran, Not Israel

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    Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has said that if international efforts to halt Iran’s nuclear program fail, any military action against Tehran should be led by the United States and not by Israel. In an interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour which was recorded on Sunday and aired on Monday, Olmert said, “The last resort is…

  • Barak: Nuclear Iran More Dangerous than Striking Iran

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    Defense Minister Ehud Barak warned on Monday that as long as Iran poses a threat to Israel with its nuclear program, all options are on the table. Speaking with journalists from the Foreign Press Association and quoted by The Associated Press, Barak said, “I believe it is well understood in Washington, D.C., as well as…

  • Abbas: Netanyahu is a Partner for Peace

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    Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas called Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu a partner for peace on Monday, but repeated his demand that Netanyahu choose “between peace and settlements.” Abbas, who spoke before the parliament in Tunisia and was quoted in a report in the Israeli Ma’ariv newspaper, said, “I choose you, Netanyahu, because you are our…

  • Gov. Christie ‘May be Convinced’ to Run with Romney

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    New Jersey governor Chris Christie implied on Monday that he would be open to the possibility of being Mitt Romney’s vice presidential nominee. During a visit to a high school in Plainsboro, New Jersey, Christie said he could be convinced to join the Republican presidential ticket. “He might be able to convince me,” Christie said of…

  • Moussa: Camp David Accords ‘Dead and Buried’

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    Amr Moussa, a frontrunner in the Egyptian presidential race, criticized the peace agreement between Israel and Egypt on Monday and said that “the Camp David accords were dead and buried long ago.” Moussa, who spoke during a meeting with voters in the Sohag region in southern Egypt, said, “The Camp David agreements do not exist anymore.…

  • Turkey to Block EU From NATO Summit Unless OIC Attends

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    Turkey said it will block EU participation in an upcoming NATO summit unless the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is also allowed to participate, reported Today’s Zaman. EU member states had proposed participation of a number of top EU officials, who are now unsure whether they will be able to attend the upcoming summit…

  • Iran Optimistic as Obama Capitulates

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    An Iranian envoy voiced hope on Monday that talks with the UN nuclear watchdog in mid-May would help resolve “outstanding issues.” However, Iran’s ambassador to the Vienna-based IAEA, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, again ruled out any halt to Tehran’s controversial uranium enrichment program. The International Atomic Energy Agency [IAEA] said on Saturday it would resume discussions…

  • Netanyahu: Decision on Elections Within Two Weeks

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said Monday that a decision on whether to hold early elections will be made by the end of the next week. Netanyahu, whose father died at the age of 102 on Monday, will be restriciting his official appearances for the next week as he observes the traditional Jewish first week of…

  • Jerusalem Hospital Blames PA for Potential Closure

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    A hospital in eastern Jerusalem hospital is at risk of being shut down due to financial difficulties, which it blames on the Palestinian Authority, according to a statement released Sunday. The hospital administration and employees union is accusing the Palestinian Authority of failing to pay for patients’ medical treatment, which is leading to a large…

  • Report: 63 Egyptians for 1 Israeli National

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    Israel and Egypt are set to conduct a prisoner exchange on Sunday in which 63 Egyptians will be swapped for an Israeli national convicted of spying for Israel, Israeli sources say. Egyptian authorities have yet to formally accept the deal, but Israeli political sources were quoted by Israel’s state Arabic-language radio station saying the deal…

  • New Song – Israel, Israel

    New Song – Israel, Israel

    This new song is called Israel, Israel. It is sung by Rabbi Hagai Batzri. He is the Rabbi of Kahal Joseph Congregation in Los Angeles. It was written by Elsa Singman. She is a long time prominent member of the same synagogue. They are both strong supporters of Israel. Lyrics: Israel Israel You have made…

  • PA Turns Hunger Strike into ‘Humanitarian Disaster’

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    The latest Palestinian Authority tactic for United Nations sympathy is the prisoners’ hunger strike, which it now says is a humanitarian disaster. Hamas’ supreme leader Khalid Mashaal said Sunday that the Arab League has agreed to bring the issue to the United Nations as the hunger strike by 1,350 terrorists and security prisoners approaches the…

  • Benzion Netanyahu Eulogized by Left and Right

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    Public figures from both sides of the political spectrum eulogized Prof. Benzion Netanyahu, the prime minister’s father, after he passed away on Monday. Knesset Speaker MK Reuven Rivlin, said, “I have known Benzion Netanyahu ever since my young adulthood. This is a man who tied his life to Jerusalem and Zionism, who was an assistant…

  • Terrorists to Lose 50% of National Insurance Benefits

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    The Knesset’s Labor and Welfare Committee approved on Monday a bill sponsored by MKs David Rotem and Robert Ilatov (Yisrael Beitenu) that cuts by half the National Insurance benefits to terrorists who are citizens of Israel. Terrorists who served at least ten years in jail will lose half of the benefits for unemployment, disability, old…

  • How a Nice Kid from Baltimore Joined Al Qaeda

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    The U.S. war on terror begins at home. Majid Khan was a nice kid from Baltimore who was learning in university until he met up with the wrong guy and later found himself employed by Osama Bin Laden. He once wore a suicide vest in an attempt to blow himself up along with the president…

  • US Lawmakers Want Rights to Iron Dome Technology

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    Lawmakers in the US House of Representatives have agreed to invest millions of dollars in the Iron Dome anti-missile weapon for Israel, as long as the United States can acquire the development rights to the weapon system, The Hill reported. Members of the House Armed Services Strategic Forces subcommittee reportedly elected to set aside $680…

  • Syrian Rebels Fight Back with Suicide Bombs

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    Syrian President Bashar Assad’s brutality, including starvation of his enemies, has driven rebels to fight back with suicide bombs. Twenty men were killed in attacks on security forces in northwest Syria Monday, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The presence of United Nations observers in the country has not deterred the violence as…

  • PA Minister Resigns Following Internet Restrictions

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    The Palestinian Authority’s Minister of Communications, Mashour Abu Daqa, has announced his resignation following the PA’s censorship of numerous websites, the Palestine News Network (PNN) reported. Last week, the PA, under the authority of Mahmous Abbas, ordered Internet providers to block access to at least eight websites that are critical of Abbas’ leadership or PA…

  • Israel Building Security Wall Along Lebanese Border

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    Israel began building a wall that will run several kilometers along part of its border with Lebanon, a military spokeswoman told Agence France Presse on Monday. “This construction, which began on Monday, is being carried out in coordination with UNIFIL (the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon) and the Lebanese army. The wall is intended…

  • Mofaz: It’s Me or Netanyahu

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    Opposition leader MK Shaul Mofaz (Kadima) said on Sunday that the real battle in the next election will be between him and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Channel 2 News reported. Speaking at a Kadima conference in Petah Tikva, Mofaz said, “All the other parties, even Yisrael Beytenu and Labor, do not have candidates for prime…

  • Injured Soldier Receives Certificate in Hospital

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    Air Force Commander Maj. Gen. Ido Nechushtan arrived at the Hadassah-Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem on Sunday, where he awarded a certificate of merit to First Sergeant Hagar Zohar, who was injured in the collapse of the lighting bridge on Mount Herzl, which killed Lieutenant Hila Bezaleli. The accident occurred during rehearsals for the opening…

  • Foreign Journalists Visit Threatened Beit El Neighborhood

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    A group of about 40 journalists from leading media outlets around the world visited the Ulpana neighborhood in Beit El on Sunday. The neighborhood is under a threat of being demolished under a Supreme Court ruling, which was issued after the left-wing group Yesh Din filed suit, claiming the buildings in the neighborhood have been…

  • Poll: Netanyahu Maintains Power, Even in Early Elections

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    Amid speculation that elections for the Knesset are imminent, a poll released Sunday found that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will retain his leadership after the next elections and will even receive more seats than he currently has. The New Wave poll, which was carried out for the Yisrael Hayom newspaper, is in line with other…

  • Egyptian Forces Arrest PA Arab Terror Suspects

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    Egyptian security forces detained two Palestinian Authority Arab militants on Sunday, after they entered the Sinai Peninsula through smuggling tunnels, the Bethlehem-based Ma’an news agency reported. Egyptian security officials told the news agency that forces seized the 34-year-old and 37-year-old as they approached a police checkpoint in the northern Sinai by taxi. It was not…

  • Netanyahu’s Father Passes Away at Age 102

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    Ben Zion Netanyahu, father of the Prime Minister, passed away in his Jerusalem home early Monday morning, He was 102. His funeral will begin at 5 p.m. at the Har Menuchot Cemetery in the Givat Shaul neighborhood in Jerusalem. The senior Netanyahu was the aide to Ze’ev Jabotinsky, the “father of Revisionist Zionism,” and was…

  • Will Ferrell as Netanyahu on SNL in 1998

    Will Ferrell as Netanyahu on SNL in 1998

    Colin Quinn, Chris Kattan, and Will Ferrell are in this skit from Saturday Night Live. It is a parody of Benjamin Netanyahu and Yasser Arafat.

  • Iran Cracks Down on Women Wearing ‘Vulgar,’ ‘Illegal’ Clothes

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    Police in Tehran are conducting a new crackdown on women wearing the mandatory headscarves improperly or who are seen dressed in a “vulgar” fashion, the city’s police chief said, according to media reports on Saturday. Police monitor pedestrian and vehicle traffic at major junctions and shopping centers quite often in Iran. The most recent operation…

  • Former Mossad Head Dagan supports Diskin

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    Former Mossad head Meir Dagan came out Sunday with a statement of support for successor Yuval Diskin. Diskin was roundly criticized Sunday for calling Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak “messianic” and suggesting that social protests in Israel be modeled on riots in Egypt. Diskin “is a good young man, he is serious…

  • Saudi Arabia Grants Osama bin-Laden Family Entry

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    Almost a year after U.S. special forces killed Osama bin Laden, Saudi Arabia has decided to allow the infamous terrorist’s family into the kingdom on humanitarian grounds, state media reported on Saturday. Pakistan deported the family this week, ending months of speculation regarding the fate of his wives and children who were detained by Pakistani…

  • Railways Nixes Israeli Pride to Avoid Offending Arabs

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    Young national service volunteers had hoped to show their Independence Day spirit with a sign saying “Proud to be Israeli” at the train station in Akko. However, managers said the sign could not be put up due to concern that it would offend Arab passengers. Batsheva Moshe, one of the young national service volunteers behind…

  • Fifth Graders from L.A., Samaria Hold Unique Skype Meeting

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    Fifth graders from Beit Hinuch Ramon School in Samaria held a virtual meeting through the Internet with pupils of the same age from Los Angeles’ Tifereth Israel congregation’s Hebrew school. The meeting was held with the aid of video cameras and the Skype application, to honor Israel’s 64th Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration, which was marked on Sunday…

  • Attempt to Abduct Israeli Girl at Disney World

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    A nine-year-old Israeli girl was nearly abducted from her parents at Disney World, in Orlando, Florida, during the Pesach holiday. Channel 10 news reported that two Israeli parents and their two children were standing in line for one of the rides in the huge theme park when they discovered that their daughter had disappeared. They…

  • Israel Lures Russian Tourists with Beauty Pageant

    Israel Lures Russian Tourists with Beauty Pageant

    The final of the “Miss Russian Tourism” pageant was held in Eilat this week as part of Israel’s efforts to attract more Russian tourists. Out of more than 300 women who competed in the first of its kind beauty pageant, which was sponsored by the Tourism Ministry, 25 made it to the final round. The…

  • Israel is a Light Unto The Nations

    Israel is a Light Unto The Nations

    Those who demonize Israel are either misinformed or malevolent. If that proverbial man from Mars came to visit and read the world’s newspapers, especially those in the Arab and Muslim world, he would be convinced that Israel was the most evil nation in the world and the source of all of the world’s strife. What…

  • Saudi Arabia Drops ‘Diplomatic Bomb’ on Cairo

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    Saudi Arabia dropped a “diplomatic bomb” on post-Mubarak Egypt by closing its embassy after huge protests of the arrest of an Egyptian civil rights lawyer who allegedly insulted King Abdullah. The diplomatic snub came after demonstrators at the embassy demanded the release of the lawyer, Ahmed el-Gezawi, who had filed a lawsuit in Egypt against…

  • Queen of Holland Honors Dutch Chief Rabbi

    Queen of Holland Honors Dutch Chief Rabbi

    For the first time in the history of Netherlands, Dutch Chief Rabbi Binyomin Jacobs on Friday received one of the highest civilian awards given by the Queen of Holland. The chief rabbi of the Inter-Provincial Chief Rabbinate in Holland, a member of the Rabbinical Center of Europe (RCE), was made an Officer of the Order…

  • Early Elections May Help Netanyahu Get Rid of Barak

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    If Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu calls early elections, Ehud Barak, a thorn in the coalition’s official backing of Judea and Samaria, could be left out in the cold. The trigger for possible elections later this year is the movement for changing the military draft system, whose critics have targeted exemptions or shorter terms of service…

  • Iran: F-22s in UAE are US-Israeli Plot

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    A prominent Iranian lawmaker said the reported basing of America’s most sophisticated stealth jet fighters in the United Arab Emirates is a U.S.-Israel plot to create regional instability, the semi-official ISNA news agency reported. Kazem Jalali was reacting to media reports of the recent deployment of F-22 Raptors at the UAE’s Al Dafra Air Base.  Air Force…

  • Cabinet Hammers Nail in Migron’s Future at Present Site

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    The Cabinet Sunday approved a nearby temporary housing site for residents of Migron, over whose heads hangs  an expulsion order. Nationalist Knesset Members in the coalition have insisted that Migron must remain in its current location, and the High Court has rejected a government petition to defer the scheduled expulsion beyond a July 15 deadline. The unanimous vote by the…

  • Qaddafi Funds Sarkozy’s 2007 Campaign: Report

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    Former Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi helped fund French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s 2007 campaign, according to documents revealed by the French website Mediapart. The report comes as Sarkozy is trailing Socialist candidate Francois Hollande one week before the final round of voting. Qaddafi allegedly contributed $65 million to Sarkozy’s campaign coffers, according to a document written…

  • CIA Memo Reveals Admiral, Not Obama, In Charge of Bin Laden Raid

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    Approximately one year after the assassination of Osama bin Laden, a memo written by former CIA Director Leon Panetta has been obtained, revealing that President Obama was not, in fact, in charge of operation strategy in the hunt for the terrorist mastermind. Panetta received a call from National Security Officer Tom Donilon confirming that President…

  • Israel Promotes ‘Green Cars’ with Tax Breaks

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    The State of Israel is doing its bit to promote “green living” by offering tax breaks to those who buy clean energy cars. The government on Sunday authorized special benefits to consumers who purchase electric cars, dropping the sales tax to 8 percent from its previous 10 percent. In addition, Cabinet ministers approved a proposal not…

  • British Supermarket Chain Extending Boycott of Settlements

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    A British supermarket chain is extending a boycott of goods from Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria and will now shun any supplier known to source from these areas. In a statement released Saturday and quoted by AFP, the Co-Operative Group said, “Following an audit of the Group’s supply chain, it will no longer do…

  • Netanyahu: I Won’t Give in to Blackmail

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    As the talks about a possible upcoming election in Israel continue, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said for the first time on Saturday night that he will not hesitate to go to elections if the coalition partners try to blackmail him. According to a report on Channel 2 News, Netanyahu said that Israel’s economy and security…

  • Shomron’s Mesika Makes Historical Visit to House of Lords

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    Gershon Mesika, the head of the Shomron Regional Council, was a guest of honor this week in the British House of Lords in London. The visit marked the first time that a leader of the settlement enterprise in Judea and Samaria visited the House of Lords, the members of which have in the past made…

  • Hevron Children Escape Attempted Murder in Playground

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    Hevron Arabs targeted 20 Jewish children in a playground Saturday night with huge building blocks and rocks intended to kill. The children in the Beit Hadassah neighborhood escaped the attacks without injuries, but by the time security forces arrived, the Arab attackers had escaped. The onslaught originated from the rooftops of two houses occupied by…

  • Ministers, MKs Hit Back at Diskin: Why Wait till Now?

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    Coalition ministers and Knesset members hit back Saturday night at former Shin Bet head Yuval Diskin, after he mounted a frontal attack on Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Saturday, calling them “messianic.” Several responders asked why Diskin, whose term as head of the Shin Bet ended almost a year ago,…

  • Lieberman Threatens to Leave Coalition

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    Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said Saturday that he will present a universal national service law to the Knesset in ten day’s time. The law is to replace the Tal Law that regulated the exemption from service for hareidi yeshiva students. Lieberman threatened that his party would leave the coalition over the matter of the Tal…

  • Four Arab Youths Arrested for Yom Haatzmaut Attack

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      Four Arab youths from the A-Tur neighborhood in Jerusalem have been arrested by the Minorities Department of the Jerusalem Police’s Central Unit, on suspicion of brutally attacking a Jewish family outside the Old City on Yom Haatzmaut. The attack took place at the Ben-Hinnom Valley, located outside the walls of the Old City.. Two…

  • IDF Nabs Palestinian Carrying 2 Bombs

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    IDF troops nabbed a Palestinian in possession of two explosive devices near the Hawara roadblock. The bombs were blown up in a controlled detonation. The terror suspect was taken in for interrogation.

  • Israel’s Ze’evi Wins European Judo Championship

    Israel’s Ze’evi Wins European Judo Championship

    Huge achievement for Israel: Arik Ze’evi, Israel’s top judo wrestler for more than a decade now, won the European judo championship in his class for the fourth time Saturday. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Ze’evi Saturday and congratulated him on his achievement. “You touched all of us,” Netanyahu said. “You put on a show…

  • Saudi Official Urges Gulf Unity to Confront Iran

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    Saudi Arabia’s deputy foreign minister says Gulf Arab states must integrate key affairs such as diplomacy and defense to counter perceived threats including Iran’s nuclear ambitions and Arab Spring spillover. The Western-allied bloc has increasingly discussed closer coordination to battle Arab Spring-inspired opposition and confront regional rival Iran. Last year, a Saudi-led military force came…

  • Report: Netanyahu Planning Election in the Coming Months

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has recently held discussions with the leaders of some of the factions of the coalition and discussed with them the possibility of holding the elections in the coming months, Channel 2 News reported on Friday. According to the reports, Netanyahu is seeking to hold the elections next September or October, though…

  • Holocaust Memorial, Synagogue Defaced in Geneva

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    Members of the Jewish community in Geneva, Switzerland, woke up on Friday morning and discovered that anti-Semitic symbols had been sprayed overnight on a monument to Holocaust victims who had lived in the city, according to a Channel 2 News report. The report said that symbols had also been sprayed on the outer wall of…

  • Ukraine: At Least 27 Hurt in Series of Explosions

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    At least 27 people were hurt after four blasts hit Ukraine’s eastern city of Dnipropetrovsk on Friday, AFP reported. Nine children were injured in the succession of explosions and 25 of the 27 injured were hospitalized, emergency officials told AFP. President Viktor Yanukovych vowed a firm response to the explosions, which came weeks before the…

  • 500 Jewish Students Race for Israeli Rescue Organization

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    500 Jewish students from all over the United States participated on Friday in an event called the “Race of Life”, a five-kilometer race in the Valley of the Cross in Jerusalem. Held for the second year in a row, the “Race of Life” is dedicated to the Ichud Hatzalah rescue organization, which works 365 days…

  • AIPAC’s Independence Day Video: Israel Then and Now

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    The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has released a special video in honor of Israel’s 64th Independence Day, which was celebrated this week. The video features a series of pictures from Israel’s 64-year history with an emphasis on combining older pictures with recent pictures. Playing throughout the video is Hatikvah, Israel’s national anthem.

  • Chinese Premier Visits Auschwitz Death Camp

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    China’s prime minister paid homage on Friday to the victims of the Nazi Auschwitz death camp, The Associated Press reported. Wen Jiabao paid the visit to the Auschwitz memorial on Friday, following two days of political and business talks with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and President Bronislaw Komorowski in Warsaw, the report said. At…

  • Obama Bypasses Congress, Frees Aid to PA

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    President Barack Obama has bypassed a Congress block and signed a waiver declaring that aid to the Palestinian Authority is “important to the security interests of the United States,” AFP reported on Friday. In a memo sent to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, published by the White House, Obama said it was appropriate to release…

  • Israel’s Prospects Are Very Bright

    Israel’s Prospects Are Very Bright

    We are used to and almost inured to the daily bad news from the Middle East – bloodshed, riots, car bombings and more. But there is one spot of shining light in the area – a country forged in almost unending wars, a country that has absorbed millions of immigrants: Israel – its prospects have…

  • Iranian Agent Deported for Spying on Jews in India

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    The Special Branch of the Dehli police deported Iranian national Hamid Kashkouli, 40, who was pursuing his PhD from the University of Pune (UoP) in India, Pune Mirror reported. Kashkouli was found spying on the Chabad House in Koregaon Park, the Rasta Peth Synagogue and other Jewish and Israeli targets. Kashkouli was on the payrolls…

  • Arab League to Press UN Security Council on Syria

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    The Arab League was set Friday to approach the United Nations Security Council to take immediate action to protect the civilians in Syria. “The Arab League will assign its Arab representatives in the UN Security Council in the meeting set to take place May 5 to ask the Security Council to protect Syrian civilians immediately,”…

  • One of 10 Most-Wanted Nazi Criminals Keeping Bees in Quebec

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    Vladimir Katriuk, 91, whose name appears on the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s list of the world’s 10 most-wanted Nazis criminals, has been found to be living a quiet life keeping bees and selling honey in rural Quebec. Justice Minister Rob Nicholson and Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney told a group of Holocaust survivors last week…

  • Bin Laden Planned Attacks Inside Pakistan

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    On the same day that Islamabad deported the widows of late Al-Qaeda arch-terrorist Osama Bin Laden, the United States’ Central Intelligence Agency released intelligence data showing he had planned “indiscriminate attacks” inside Pakistan before he was killed. The intelligence released was culled from from documents and electronic data seized during the raid on the slain…

  • Peres: No Need to ‘Wave Swords’ When it Comes to Iran

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    President Shimon Peres said on Thursday that there is currently no need to threaten Iran with an attack on its nuclear facilities. Peres, who was interviewed by both Channel 2 and Channel 10 in honor of Israel’s Independence Day, emphasized the fact that there are other ways to deal with the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.…

  • Experts: Iran Preparing for Cyberwar Against U.S.

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    Iran is busy acquiring the technical know-how to launch a potentially crippling cyber-attack on the United States and its allies, experts told a congressional hearing on Thursday. “Over the past three years, the Iranian regime has invested heavily in both defensive and offensive capabilities in cyberspace,” Ilan Berman, vice president of the American Foreign Policy…

  • Panetta: I Hope Gantz is Correct on Iran

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    U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said on Thursday he hopes that statements from Israel’s military chief describing Iran’s leadership as rational were “correct,” AFP reported. He was referring to comments made by IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz to the Haaretz newspaper on Wednesday. Gantz said that the Iranian leadership “is composed of very…

  • Volunteers Older than the State Come to Serve in the Army

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    As the state of Israel celebrates its 64th Independence Day, volunteers older than the state itself continue to arrive and help out IDF soldiers. Arutz Sheva recently met with a group of volunteers from the Sar-El organization as they arrived at the Ben Gurion Airport. Sar-El was founded after the summer of 1982 when, in…

  • Sarkozy: France is Committed to Israel’s Security

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    French President Nicolas Sarkozy sent a letter to President Shimon Peres on Thursday, on the occasion of Israel’s 64th Independence Day. In the letter, Sarkozy expressed France’s commitment to Israel and its security, and promised to fight anti-Semitism. “Following the disaster in Toulouse, which so cruelly hit our two nations, I want to assure you…

  • Bin Laden’s Family Deported from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia

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    Nearly a year after Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed in a U.S. raid, the members of his family were deported from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia on Thursday, officials told AFP. The 9/11 mastermind’s three widows and their children were detained by Pakistan after he was killed on May 2 of last year in…

  • Marco Rubio In Address Lauds Foreign Policy Interventionists

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    It is no secret that the Hispanic vote is going to be very important in the 2012 elections. In 2008, Hispanics broke heavily in favor of Barack Obama. Given the strong sentiments in the Republican Party against accommodating illegal immigrants, many of whom are Hispanics, it was expected that the Hispanics would remain strongly in…

  • Syria’s Grand Mufti Blames Arab Spring on West, Israel

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    The Grand Mufti of Syria, Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun, has described the battle that is currently taking place in Syria as a “battle against our roots” and has claimed that the Arab Spring is nothing but a Western plot. According to a report on Thursday in the Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper, Hassoun said that “if Syria collapses,…

  • US Expanding Drone War in Yemen

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    US president Barack Obama has approved a new policy allowing the Central Intelligence Agency and the US military to launch drone attacks in Yemen even when the specific identities of the targets are not known. The Washington Post, quoting administration officials, said on Thursday that the Obama approved the use of “signature strikes” this month.…

  • Samaria’s Children Celebrate with IDF Brigade

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    The IDF opened up several camping sites in Israel for families to come and see its weaponry. One such site is in the Samaria Brigade Headquarters. Brigade Commander Col. Nimrod Aloni told Arutz Sheva: “We decided to celebrate Independence Day inside the brigade, along with all of the residents. There are many soldiers here and…

  • New IDF Rifle has Double Barrel

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    A new Israeli assault rifle features a twin barrel – the first such gun to be made in Israel, writes Israel Defense. Silver Shadow, the firm that manufactures the Gilboa assault rifle, will soon unveil a new member of the Gilboa family with a double barrel, meaningfully increasing fire power and enhancing the effect of…

  • IDF Honors for Soldier Killed in Eilat Attack

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      First Sergeant Moshe Naftali of Ofra, who was killed in the terror attack on Route 12 near Eilat last August, will receive a posthumous citation from the Head of Southern Command, IDF Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz has confirmed. First Sgt. Naftali, who was 22 when he was killed, was part of…

  • Video Shows Syrian Soldiers Burying Rebel Alive

    Video Shows Syrian Soldiers Burying Rebel Alive

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    A video uploaded to the internet’s YouTube service appears to show a group of Syrian soldiers loyal to President Bashar Assad burying a man who is alive, as he pleads for mercy. The soldiers accused the man of carrying a camera in order to shoot video of Assad’s forces and transfer the video to television…

  • Arabs Attack Jews Outside Old City

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    Arab youths attacked a Jewish family in the Valley of Ben Hinnom, outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, on Thursday. Two members of the family were wounded moderately and one was lightly wounded. They were evacuated to Hadassah Ein Karem hospital. Other Arab youths hurled rocks at Jews near the Lions’ Gate…

  • Jordan’s PM Resigns Six Months After Taking Office

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    Jordan’s King Abdullah II accepted the resignation of his Prime Minister, Awn Khasawneh, on Thursday, the Al-Arabiya network reported. The report said that the King has asked ex-premier Fayez al-Tarawneh to form the new government. Khasawneh’s resignation comes barely six months after he formed a government to bring in much-needed reforms. Khasawneh, 62, an International…

  • Happy Independence Day 2012 From The IDF

    Happy Independence Day 2012 From The IDF

    Lone soldiers from the Israel Defense Forces wish you a Happy Israeli Independence Day!   Also see Women In The Israel Defense Forces: https://old.solveisraelsproblems.com/women-in-the-israel-defense-forces/#more

  • Top IDF Soldiers Recognized on Independence Day

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    In one of the main state Independence Day ceremonies, President Shimon Peres welcomed 120 of the IDF’s best and brightest at a formal reception in the President’s House. Attending the ceremony were top politicians and IDF officials, including IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz. The soldiers received special certificates of merit for their contributions to…

  • Israeli Student Wins 49th Int’l Bible Quiz

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    The 49th International Bible Quiz for Jewish youth – one of Independence Day’s noble traditions – was held on Thursday morning at the Jerusalem Theater. Israel’s Elehanan Bloch – a student from the Yeshiva High School of Yeruhuam – was this year’s winner.  Elhanan’s parents, Ido and Orit, came to Yeruham within the Bnei Akiva…

  • Hillary Clinton: Israel a Beacon of Hope

    Hillary Clinton: Israel a Beacon of Hope

    US secretary of state Hillary Clinton on Thursday published a letter congratulating Israel on its 64th Independence Day. “On behalf of President Obama and the American people I am pleased to congratulate the people of Israel on their 64th Independence Day 64,” Clinton wrote. “For many around the world, Israel was a beacon of hope…

  • Terror Rocket Mars Yom Ha’atzmaut Celebrations

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    Gaza Arab terrorists fired a rocket at the Ashkelon area Wednesday night, as residents of the city celebrated the opening ceremonies of Yom Ha’atzmaut, Israel Independence Day. No one was injured, and no damage was reported. The “Red Alert” warning system was activated. The attack occurred shortly after midnight, as residents were in the midst…

  • Gantz: Iran’s Leaders are Rational, But Radical Islam Isn’t

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    In an interview with the New York Times Thursday, IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz said that Iran’s leadership was “rational,” and that he did not believe Tehran would use its nuclear technology to build a nuclear weapon. Referring to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Gantz said that he probably realizes that build a nuclear bomb would…

  • Peres Reminds Israel’s Enemies of 64 Years of Defeat

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    Israel’s traditionally dovish President Shimon Peres offered a stark warning to Israel’s enemies on the Jewish state’s 64th Independence Day. “To those who are now threatening Israel, I say: Don’t repeat the mistakes of your predecessors,” Peres said during an annual ceremony at the President’s residence. “You threaten out of a hunger for conquest. We…

  • Harper Extends Independence Well Wishes to Israel

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    Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper on Thursday published a statement wishing Israel well during its 64th Independence Day celebrations. “On this special day, I would like to extend warm wishes to those celebrating Yom Ha’atzmaut in Canada, in Israel and around the world,” Harper wrote. “On this anniversary, we remember all that Israel and its…

  • EU Says Israel Should Reverse Decision to Legalize Communities

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    The European Union called on Israel on Wednesday to reverse its decision to legalize three Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria. “I am extremely concerned about the decision of the Israeli authorities regarding the status of the settlements of Sansana, Rechelim and Bruchin in the occupied Palestinian territory,” EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton was…

  • Egyptian Army Prevents Radicals from Defacing IDF Memorial

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    The Egyptian army on Wednesday prevented a local radical group from defacing an IDF memorial in the Sinai Peninsula. According to a report on Army Radio, the military deployed forces in armored vehicles near the memorial, to prevent the radicals from reaching it. Earlier on Wednesday, the group, which calls itself ‘The Sinai Revolutionaries’, threatened…

  • Terrorists Fire Rocket at Southern Israel

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    As Israelis celebrated the Jewish State’s 64th Independence Day, terrorists from Gaza fired a rocket at the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council late on Wednesday night. The rocket exploded in an open area. No physical injuries or damages were reported. The rocket attack comes after terrorists fired a pair of rockets into southern Israel on Monday…

  • Abbas Calls on Muslims and Christians to Visit Jerusalem

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    Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday called on Muslims and Christians from all over the world to visit Jerusalem and to set aside the ban on normalization with Israel. “It’s good to see brothers from Arab countries visiting Palestine and learning about its condition, because we really need them,” Abbas said, according to a…

  • Egypt Allows Mubarak’s Former PM to Run for President

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    In a surprise move, Egypt’s election commission reinstated deposed leader Hosni Mubarak’s last prime minister in the presidential race on Wednesday, according to a report in The Associated Press. The commission reinstated Ahmed Shafiq just one day after disqualifying him. Shafiq was disqualified after the Islamist-dominated parliament passed a law barring former senior officials from…

  • Fitch Gives Israel an A with a Stable Outlook

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    The Fitch credit rating agency announced Wednesday that it had ratified Israel’s credit rating and set it to A with a stable outlook, the Globes financial newspaper reported. In a statement, the agency noted Israel’s macroeconomic performance and indicated that it left the outlook as stable despite the crisis with Iran and the talk about…

  • Putin And Medvedev Complete Job Swap: Medvedev PM And Party Boss

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    With Vladimir Putin moving back towards the presidency. he and outgoing Russian President Dimitry Medvedev completed their swap to the last detail. Putin has to reassume the “above politics” role of the Russian president. so he has shed his affiliation with the United Russia Party and recommended that Dmitry Medvedev assume the chairmanship of the…

  • Israeli Makes an Offer to the Danish Protester

    Israeli Makes an Offer to the Danish Protester

    Latma is a comedy group from Israel. In this short video they teach a Danish protester a little lesson.

  • Egyptian Minister Sings about Israel and Falafels

    Egyptian Minister Sings about Israel and Falafels

    Israel’s comedy group Latma makes fun of Egypt.

  • Video Honors the IDF ‘Our Brothers, Our Home’

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    Film maker Aviv Vana produced a moving video entitled ‘Our Brothrs, Our Home’ to honor the soldiers of the IDF on Yom Hazikaron [Memorial Day] and Yom Haatzmaut [Independence Day]. “To celebrate the 64 years of Israel’s Independence I filmed the IDF, the Israel Defense forces, and captured our amazing soldiers -creating this piece to…

  • 4 of 5 Israeli Jews Feel Bond to Jews Around the World

    4 of 5 Israeli Jews Feel Bond to Jews Around the World

    More than four out of five Jewish Israelis – 81% – feel an emotional bond to Jews in the Diaspora, a poll conducted by the Gal Hadash institute for Yisrael Hayom has found. Only 11.5% answered in the negative. Despite Arab terror and leftist subversion, Jews in Israel are proud to be Jewish and happy…

  • Jewish Ire ‘Could Cost Obama Florida’

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    Liberal journalist Michael Tomasky, in a column for the Daily Beast / Newsweek, voiced concern Tuesday that President Barack Obama has lost 16% of his support among U.S. Jews and may lose the elections in key states like Florida, come November. Tomasky, who is also the editor-in-chief of Democracy, analyzed Obama’s first term vis-à-vis Israel…

  • ‘No Fear’ Video Hits 2.3 Million Views in 6 Days

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    A hard hitting video that focuses on the Iranian threat to the U.S. is a hit on the Internet, garnering over 2.3 million views in less than a week. Created and narrated by Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel of TheLandofIsrael.com, the video’s message is that while Iran poses a mortal threat to the U.S. and…

  • Israel Celebrates 64th Birthday

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    Remembrance Day for the Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Terror has ended, and Independence Day has begun, with fireworks displays going off countrywide. The celebration of Israel’s 64th birthday began with the traditional ceremony at Har Herzl in Jerusalem. The main speaker at the ceremony was Knesset Speaker MK Reuven Rivlin. Rivlin’s speech began with…

  • Netanyahu Thanks Israel’s Supporters on Independence Day

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu released a special greeting on Wednesday, in honor of Israel’s 64th Independence Day. “Israel’s Independence Day is a time for us to consider what makes Israel truly unique,” said Netanyahu. “Israel is unique in restoring sovereignty and the capacity for self-defense to a people that had been stateless and powerless for…

  • The Right to Have a Jewish State

    The Right to Have a Jewish State

    The question is not whether the Palestinians are an “invented people,” but rather why Arabs deny Jewish history and Jewish rights to a state in Israel. The recent brouhaha about whether the Palestinians are an “invented people” misses the point. The real question we should ask is, “Why do Palestinian Arabs repudiate 3,000 years of…

  • Arabs Accused of Desecrating Memorial Day Commemoration

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    As Israelis in Ramle joined the rest of the country, standing in memory of fallen IDF soldiers at the opening of Memorial Day commemorations Tuesday night, they heard an atypical sound not usually associated with that solemn moment. Instead of just the sounding of the siren, Ramle residents heard explosions. They weren’t the sounds of…