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Lapid Demands ‘Commission of Inquiry’ Over Iran Deal
Yesh Atid chairman MK Yair Lapid has called “to establish a commission of inquiry” over the nuclear deal between Iran and world powers, insisting that the deal illustrates a failure of Israeli foreign policy. “This is a large-scale failure for which there should be a commission of inquiry to investigate how it happened that the foreign policy…
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Royals Embarrassed Over Photo of Queen’s Nazi Salute as Child
Britain’s royal family suffered a high-profile embarrassment Saturday after a newspaper published images showing Queen Elizabeth II giving a Nazi salute as a young child in the 1930s. Buckingham Palace voiced disappointment after the front page of The Sun carried a black-and-white image of the queen, then aged around six, raising her right hand in the air as her mother, the…
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Family of Murdered Hiker Demands Death Penalty
The family of Danny Gonen, the Israeli hiker murdered by terrorists last month north of Jerusalem, have welcomed the arrest of his murderer and several accomplices, and called to apply the death penalty against the lead terrorist. Gonen’s cousin Rabbi Itzik Gonen, the rabbi of a pre-IDF academy in Lod, told Arutz Sheva on Friday that the fact that…
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Victim Comes Forward About Abusive Rabbi
The Nazareth District Court shortened the detention of Rabbi Ezra Sheinberg, the rabbi from Tzfat (Safed) accused by no fewer than 10 women of sexual abuse, on Friday, moving up his release from July 23 (next Thursday) to July 21 (Tuesday). The decision follows an appeal filed by Sheinberg’s defense attorney, Ephraim Demari, against the decision…
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FBI to Investigate Tennessee Shooter’s Trip to Jordan
Counterterrorism investigators are looking closely at a trip to Jordan in 2014 by Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez, the 24-year-old shooter who conducted two attacks on Thursday in Chattanooga, Tennessee, The Wall Street Journal reports. The investigation will try to determine whether the shooter had contact with any extremists or traveled to other countries from Jordan, people familiar with…
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ISIS Child Soldiers Carrying Out Suicide Attacks
More than 50 child soldiers recruited by the Islamic State (ISIS) group in Syria have been killed since the beginning of this year, a monitoring group reported, according to Al Jazeera. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Wednesday it had documented the deaths of 52 child soldiers, all under the age of 16,…
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Congressman Introduces Legislation Condemning Iran Deal
Congressman Peter Roskam (IL-06), co-chair of the House Republican Israel Caucus, on Friday introduced legislation expressing the sense of the House of Representatives in disapproval of the deal agreed to by the six world powers and Iran. The resolution, H. Res. 367, which is backed by 171 co-sponsors, including 14 of 22 House committee chairmen,…
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Assad Makes Rare Public Appearance for Muslim Holiday
Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad made a rare public appearance on Friday for holiday prayers at a Damascus mosque, state media reported, according to AFP. Assad attended morning prayers at the Al-Hamad mosque in northwest Damascus on Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan, the SANA news agency reported.…
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White House: Military Options Remain Available Regarding Iran
White House spokesman Josh Earnest on Friday addressed the nuclear deal reached with Iran this past week, saying that military options remain available regarding Iran, but the administration is pursuing diplomacy first. Earnest said that the nuclear agreement with Iran would actually enhance the United States’ potential military options if Iran violates the compact, according…
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Netanyahu to Probe Beitar Fans’ Behavior
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Friday promised he would launch a probe into a the behavior of some radical fans of the Beitar Jerusalem soccer team, after they rioted at a match in Belgium, AFP reported. Beitar Jerusalem owner Eli Tabib announced after the Thursday Europa League match was halted in Charleroi that he was…
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Netanyahu to Abbas: The Citizens of Israel Want Peace
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Friday spoke with Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas and wished him a happy Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday which marks the conclusion of the month of Ramadan. Netanyahu told the PA Chairman that the citizens of Israel want peace and added that Israel would continue to act toward regional…
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Turkey Starts Fighting ISIS
Turkey is stepping up its role in the fight against Islamic State (ISIS) extremists after realizing the threats to its own security from jihadists and responding to pressure from its Western partners, analysts say. Turkish security forces have over the last week arrested dozens of ISIS terrorists and sympathizers, in its most significant raids since the group began to seize swathes of…
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Cameron: Britain Wants to Re-Open Tehran Embassy
British Prime Minister David Cameron told Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Thursday that the nuclear deal between Iran and the six world powers marked a fresh start in relations and that he was committed to re-opening the British embassy in Tehran, Reuters reported. “The Prime Minister expressed his hope that this deal would mark a…
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Ya’alon: ICC Investigation ‘Scandalous’
Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon on Thursday night described as “scandalous” and “hypocritical” the decision of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to re-open an investigation into alleged Israeli “war crimes” during the 2010 Mavi Marmara incident. In an unprecedented decision earlier on Thursday, the ICC judges decided to investigate the previously closed case, despite the fact…
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Saudi FM to Iran: Don’t Pursue ‘Adventures’ in the Middle East
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir on Thursday warned Iran not to use the nuclear deal agreed upon this week to pursue “adventures” in the Middle East, Reuters reported. Al-Jubeir urged Iran to use the deal to improve its own economic situation. The comments, the first public comments by a Saudi official about the Iranian…
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Lapid Says ICC is ‘Anti-Semitic’ and ‘Hypocritical’
Yesh Atid chairman MK Yair Lapid on Thursday night described the International Criminal Court (ICC) as “anti-Semitic” and “hypocritical”, following its decision to reopen a case accusing Israel of “war crimes” in its handling of the May 2010 Mavi Marmara flotilla to Gaza. “When it comes to Israel the hypocrisy is record-breaking,” Lapid wrote on…
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Colorado Movie Theater Shooter Found Guilty of Murder
A jury on Thursday found James Holmes guilty of first-degree murder in the July 2012 Aurora, Colorado, shooting at a movie theater that left 12 people dead, CNN reports. Holmes faced two counts of first-degree murder for each of the 12 victims. The jury found him guilty on all 24 counts. Holmes, who had pleaded…
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Clinton: I Don’t Trust Iran, but There’s No Alternative
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton admitted on Thursday that critics of the Iran nuclear deal had a “respectable argument,” but also said there were no alternatives. “There are people on the other side of this whom I respect, who have said very clearly: ‘I can’t support it, I think it’s a mistake.’ They believe the…
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Haniyeh Demands Release of 54 Terrorists
A senior Hamas official said Friday there could be no new exchange talks with Israel until it frees dozens of terrorist prisoners it has rearrested since their release in a 2011 swap. Ismail Haniyeh, a former prime minister of the Hamas terror government, said Israel had re-arrested at least 54 of the more than 1,000 terrorists freed in exchange for soldier Gilad…
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British Pilots Join Air Strikes in Syria Despite Vote Against
British pilots have taken part in US and Canadian air strikes against Islamic State group targets in Syria, the defense ministry said on Friday, despite a vote in parliament in 2013 against military action. “The UK is not conducting air strikes in Syria. But we have a long-standing embed program with allies, where small numbers of UK personnel act under the command…
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Terror Dad of Tennessee Shooter is Palestinian
After it was revealed that the Muslim shooter who on Thursday murdered four US Marines in Chattanooga, Tennessee was the son of a man who previously was on the terrorist watch list, new details have surfaced about the father. It has been widely reported that the shooter, Muhammod Youssuf Abdulazeez, was a naturalized American born in Kuwait. While it’s…
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Netanyahu-Herzog Unity Government Not on the Horizon
Political sources on Friday said that talks between Yitzhak Herzog’s Zionist Union party and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s Likud on forming a unity government have reached a loggerhead, after being launched in the wake of the Iran nuclear deal to present a united front against the agreement. Netanyahu and Herzog are essentially interested in forming a unity government according to the…
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Tzelofchad’s Daughters: Learning the Right Time for Chutzpah
The Daughters of Tzelofchad, whose story is related in the Torah portion read this Shabbat, are the quintessential Zionists par excellence. They understood and treasured the value of Eretz Yisrael, as related in the passage: “Latet et Nachalat Tzelofchad Achinu Livnotav” (to give the inheritance of our brother Tzelofchad to his daughters). They would not tolerate one…
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Senior News Analyst Slams ‘Leftist Junta’ on Israeli Media
Channel 2‘s senior military commentator, Roni Daniel, refuses to apologize to those who call him an IDF spokesman, and also proposes that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu repair relations with US President Barack Obama while relating to the secretive handling of the abduction of Israeli Ethiopian Avraham Mengistu as a normal affair. “I am aware that I am portrayed on the screen as a…
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Half of Israelis Back Airstrike on Iran’s Nuclear Sites
Almost half of all Israelis would support a unilateral strike to prevent Iran obtaining the atomic bomb, an opinion poll carried out after Tuesday’s nuclear deal between Tehran and major powers found. Nearly three-quarters of respondents in the poll published by Maariv on Friday said they thought the agreement would accelerate Iran’s development of a nuclear weapon, not prevent it as claimed by world powers.…
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ISIS Hits Egyptian Patrol Ship With a Rocket
Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists in Sinai fired a rocket at an Egyptian patrol ship in the Mediterranean Sea on Thursday, scoring a direct hit and setting it on fire. The coastguard ship noticed the group of ISIS terrorists on the shore and exchanged fire with them, according to Egyptian military statements and witnesses cited by…
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Officer Shot in Attack on Tennessee Army Targets
A shooting attack took place late Thursday morning local time at a recruitment center in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Five people, including one police officer and four military personnel were shot. Chattanooga police say the active shooter situation is over. WRCB in Chattanooga is reporting that a Chattanooga police officer and four military personnel were shot. Their conditions are unknown.…
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US Negotiator Claims Israel Influenced the Iran Deal
US Undersecretary of State Wendy Sherman held a press briefing by phone with Israeli reporters on Thursday, where she tried to conduct damage control in the face of severe Israeli criticism over the deal reached on Iran’s nuclear program on Tuesday. According to Sherman, who led the American negotiating team in the talks, Israeli experts held…
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Study: Americans More Worried About Iran than Israelis Are
A Pew Research Center survey conducted in 40 countries has found that Iran’s nuclear program is seen by Americans as the #2 global threat – after the threat posed by the Islamic State (ISIS). Surprisingly, American citizens’ concern about both Iran and ISIS is greater than that of Israeli citizens. And yet even as the percentage of…
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Obama to be Greeted by Nude Anti-Gay Protest in Kenya
After all the fierce controversy surrounding his nuclear deal with Iran, US President Barack Obama was probably hoping his upcoming state visit to Kenya would be less controversial. But a group of conservative Kenyans are planning to throw a spanner in the works with a… creative protest against what they see as Obama’s attempts to “spread homosexuality.”…
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George Bush Senior Breaks a Neck Bone in Fall
The official spokesperson of former US President George HW Bush announced Thursday that the 41st president fell at his Maine summer home the day before, and broke a bone in his neck. Jim McGrath, the spokesman, said the 91-year-old former president’s condition is stable and “he is fine,” saying he will recover but will need to…
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Rubio: Supporters of Deal Will Answer to History in Ten Years
In a Wednesday interview on Fox News, Florida Senator and Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio lambasted the deal that the US and five other powers have made with Iran regarding its nuclear program and voiced hope that Democrats would join Republicans in blocking it. “This is an issue that has long-standing consequences,” he said.…
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Virtual Reality Gaming Giant Buys Israeli Startup
Virtual reality star Oculus on Thursday announced a deal to buy an Israel-based startup specializing in technology that can track hand movements. Oculus expects the purchase of Pebbles Interfaces to add momentum to its development of virtual reality (VR) technologies and boost its Rift VR head gear. Pebbles has spent five years developing technology that uses optics, sensors, and software to detect…
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FBI Investigating Whether Tennessee Shooter Had ISIS Ties
The FBI is investigating whether a gunman who on Thursday killed four Marines at two military offices in Chattanooga, Tennessee, was inspired by the Islamic State (ISIS) or another jihadist group, Reuters reported. The suspect, who was fatally shot by security forces after killing the Marines, was named as 24-year-old Muhammod Youssuf Abdulazeez. NBC reported…
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Hamas: Israel Lied, Mengistu is a Captured Soldier
Senior Hamas official Moussa Abu Marzouk claimed to Al Jazeera on Thursday that Israeli captive Avraham Mengistu did not enter Gaza last September due to mental illness, but rather was captured as a soldier participating in last summer’s war. Abu Marzouk, who serves as Hamas’s deputy politburo chief, denied the statements by Israel and Mengistu’s family, according…
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Netanyahu Blasts ‘Hypcritical’ ICC for Singling Out Israel
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Thursday evening condemned the decision of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to reopen a case accusing Israel of “war crimes” in its handling of the May 2010 Mavi Marmara flotilla to Gaza. “IDF soldiers acted in self defense while stopping an attempt to break a blockade carried out in accordance…
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ICC to Reopen Mavi Marmara Case Against IDF
The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday evening called to reopen a case accusing Israel of “war crimes” in its handling of the infamous May 2010 Mavi Marmara flotilla to Gaza. In an unusual move, the judges decided to investigate the previously closed case in which ten protesters – who attacked IDF soldiers with lethal weapons…
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55 Million Shekels Set Aside for Bridge to Jordan
The Israeli government has set aside 55 million shekels ($14.5 million) for a bridge that would connect the Israeli and Jordanian sides of a free trade zone between the countries, according to the Minister for Regional Cooperation Ayoub Kara (Likud). Kara said Thursday that construction of the bridge has been on hold for many years – and…
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Krauthammer: US ‘Capitulation’ Makes Iran ‘Free’ to Act At Will
The Iran deal is so bad, asserted prize-winning syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer, that “I think even skeptics of the deal have been shocked by the degree of the capitulation.” Over the past several days, Krauthammer has written several pieces and discussed in interviews his disappointment with the deal he calls a “farce,” and which he…
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One Year Later: Commander Remembers Protective Edge
One year has passed since Operation Protective Edge and Arutz Sheva spoke with Lt. Col. Aviram Ring this week, while overlooking the Gaza Strip, in a look back at last summer’s war. Today the IDF’s Reconnaissance Battalion Commander, Ring served last summer as the deputy commander of his battalion, leading a group of reserved forces in the northern…
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Bereaved Father: Netanyahu Should’ve Supported Death Penalty
Ron Kehrmann, whose 17-year-old daughter Tal was murdered in a suicide terror attack on a Haifa bus in 2003, on Wednesday said he regretted the fact that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu chose not to support the bill proposed by Yisrael Beytenu MK Sharon Gal, which would impose the death penalty on convicted terrorist murders. “This is an important…
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Susan Rice: We Want to Deepen Our Cooperation with Israel
Susan Rice, President Barack Obama’s National Security Adviser, told the Reuters news agency on Wednesday that Washington is interested in deepening its security cooperation with Israel following the nuclear deal reached with Iran this week. “We will … be looking forward, if the Israelis are interested and willing, they haven’t said so yet, to discuss…
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IAF Airstrike Targets Terrorist Infrastructure in Gaza
The Israeli Air Force launched an airstrike against a terrorist infrastructure in Gaza early Thursday morning, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said in a statement. According to the announcement, the airstrike was in retaliation for a rocket attack on the Hof Ashkelon region on Wednesday night. “The IDF views the incident gravely and will not tolerate…
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Former Argentine President Barred from Leaving Over AMIA Probe
A judge on Wednesday barred former Argentine president Carlos Menem from leaving the country, ahead of his trial over alleged obstruction of the investigation into the deadly bombing of a Jewish community center in 1994, AFP reports. The attack, which killed 85 people, was the deadliest ever on Argentine soil, and also left about 300…
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Khamenei: Some of the Members of the P5+1 Are Not Trustworthy
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on Wednesday made his first public statement regarding the nuclear deal reached between his country and six world powers, warning that some of the parties on the other side were not trustworthy, Reuters reported. Khamenei said that the text of the deal reached should be carefully scrutinized and legal…
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France Foils Terror Plot, Arrests Four Suspects
French authorities have foiled a plot by four would-be extremists to attack military bases, the interior minister said Wednesday, according to The Associated Press (AP). The suspects, aged between 16 and 23, were arrested Monday at four separate locations around France, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said. Cazeneuve said the group’s leader had been under surveillance…
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Report: Hamas and Israel in Talks Over Gaza Captives
Hamas and Israel have returned to the negotiating table over the return of two Israeli civilians being held captive in Gaza, senior Palestinian officials told Walla! News on Wednesday. According to the sources, Ethiopian-Israeli Avraham Mengistu is healthy and in Hamas custody, and that a similar message was relayed by Hamas to Israel. No word was given…
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Elderly Israeli Farmer Was Killed by Palestinian Terrorists
The murderers of David Bar-Kapara, the 70-year-old Israeli farmer beaten to death last month – had a previous record of terrorist violence, Israeli security sources have revealed. Shortly after the murder, the Israel Security Agency (ISA or Shin Bet), along with Israel Police, arrested two Arab men from the village of Beit Lakia, near Ramallah in…
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Likud MK: Netanyahu Never Said He’d Build in Judea-Samaria
Likud faction chairman Tzahi Hanegbi spoke to Channel 20 on Thursday about Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s recent refusal to expand Judea and Samaria. During a meeting on the subject on Monday, Netanyahu admitted plans to keep the de facto building freeze on the area unofficially instituted over the past two years. “What the Prime Minister said at the meeting, which…
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Obama Seeking ‘Triple Play?’ Report Says N. Korea Talks Next
After closing his deal with Iran and reestablishing diplomatic relations with Cuba, US President Barack Obama may be seeking a “triple play” to shore up his legacy. According to a report by the Yonhap news agency in South Korea, Obama has sent out feelers to North Korea in an attempt to institute detente with that rogue regime.…
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Yechimovich: Herzog’s Support of PM on Iran is a ‘Mistake’
MK Shelly Yechimovich (Zionist Union) slammed opposition chairman Yitzhak Herzog on Thursday for his show of “total support” for Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s position on the Iranian nuclear deal. Netanyahu and Herzog met Tuesday evening and agreed on a united front against the deal struck between the six world powers and Iran hours prior. Yechimovich, however, asserted to Army Radio that standing alongside…
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Herzog: For Israel, Hamas Terror and Iran Terror Are the Same
As if in celebration, Gaza terrorists on Wednesday fired a rocket at Israel – a day after the United States and its allies announced that they had arrived at an accord with Iran to regulate Tehran’s nuclear program. Iran declared victory, and hours later, Gaza terrorists, many of whom are directly supported by Iran, fired…
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Birthright Israel Alumni Lobby Against Iran Deal
The Alumni Community of Taglit-Birthright sent an email to its listserv on Tuesday, calling on Birthright alumni to contact their legislative representatives and lobby against the Iran deal. The email sent to Birthright alumni in the New York area urged them to “help the State of Israel by contacting your congressman and senator and requesting that they…
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Leak: US Spied on Israeli Communications in Syria
Israeli commandos assassinated a top Syrian commander at a dinner party in 2008, before escaping by sea, according to a document leaked by former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden Wednesday. Muhammad Suleiman, a Brig. Gen. in the Syrian army, was deeply involved in three primary areas, according to the document: internal Syrian political issues, sensitive military operations,…
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Terrorist Confesses She Wanted to Kill a Soldier
The terrorist who stabbed an IDF soldier earlier Wednesday has been identified as Ruan Abu Matar, 22, a resident of Beitillu near Ramallah, it was cleared for publication this evening. One soldier, a 22-year-old male, was wounded in the attack on Route 60 near the town of Nahliel in Binyamin. Magen David Adom (MDA) paramedics who arrived at the…
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US Returns Hundreds of Iraqi Artifacts After Raid on ISIS
The United States returned Wednesday hundreds of Iraqi artifacts its special forces recovered during a raid in Syria against a man described as the Islamic State group’s top financier. Some of the pieces were displayed at the Iraqi national museum during a repatriation ceremony attended by Antiquities Minister Adel Shirshab and US Ambassador Stuart Jones. “These artifacts are indisputable evidence…
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Netanyahu: Iran Deal Poses a Threat to the United States
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke to NBC News on Wednesday, arguing the Iranian nuclear deal poses a threat not only to Israel but also to the United States. “We think this is not only a threat to us. We think this is a threat to you as well,” Netanyahu told NBC’s Lester Holt, a day after…
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FBI Arrests Three Israelis for Cyber Hacking
A total of 70 people from 17 different countries worldwide were arrested Wednesday in a joint operation between cyber police and the United States’ Federal Bureau of Investigation. The detainees are accused of running a large-scale forum for the transfer of credit card information and other identification-related data between hackers. The hackers and cyber criminals operated the underground forum…
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Arab League Demands Israel Nuclear Deal
Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi said Wednesday a historic nuclear deal between Iran and world powers is a first step to ridding the Middle East of weapons of mass destruction. The head of the Cairo-based pan-Arab bloc expressed hopes the accord reached on Tuesday would usher in “stability and security” in the volatile region, according to AFP. Arabi also called on the international…
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Supreme Court: Im Tirtzu Does Not Have ‘Fascist’ Traits
The Israeli Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the grassroots Zionist movement Im Tirtzu does not have fascist characteristics, overturning a Jerusalem court ruling from 2013. The case began when Im Tirtzu sued the Facebook group “Im Tirtzu is a fascist Movement” for libel; the Jerusalem District Court ruled that because Im Tirtzu could be likened to fascism, it…
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Terrorist Attacks Tourist outside Rome’s Colosseum
Islamic State (ISIS)-style terrorism arrived in the heart of the West Tuesday, after a terrorist shouting “Allah is great” held a tourist at knifepoint outside Rome’s Colosseum. The attacker held 26 year-old Chiara Frisco hostage for several minutes, shouting Islamist remarks until police arrived, Italian press reported. Frisco, from a town on the Adriatic sea, had been…
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Former Ambassador: Netanyahu’s Anti-Iran Campaign Successful
Former Israeli Ambassador to the US, Zalman Shoval, rejected allegations that the deal forged between Iran and the West represents a failure of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s leadership on Tuesday, in a special interview with Arutz Sheva. “Israel conducted a campaign, of which we can say in concrete terms was successful,” Shoval said. “If not for the…
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Knesset Crushes Death Penalty for Terrorists Bill
The Knesset plenum soundly rejected Wednesday a preliminary reading of the bill proposed by Yisrael Beytenu MK Sharon Gal which seeks to impose the death penalty on convicted terrorist murders. The explanatory notes to the bill state that the “fight against terrorism is the world’s greatest challenge in the 21st century, even more so, Israel’s greatest challenge.…
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Ten Years On, First Lady Rivlin Honors ‘Heroes’ of Gush Katif
First Lady Nechama Rivlin hosted an event Wednesday marking ten years since the Disengagement from the Gaza Strip and northern Samaria. She spoke representing the President who was sitting Shiva (mourning – ed.) following the death of his sister earlier in the week. The event, attended by leaders and representatives of the Gush Katif community, was themed ‘National Responsibility,’ and recognized…
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Jewish Leader: Deal with Iran is ‘Traitorous’
Arutz Sheva spoke with Helen Freedman, executive director of Americans for a Safe Israel (AFSI). Freedman attended an event on Wednesday hosted by First Lady Nechama Rivlin marking ten years since the Disengagement from Gaza and northern Samaria, in which almost 10,000 Jews were expelled from their homes. AFSI, said Freedman “was with Gush Katif…
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Bennett Calls to Dissolve Culture Committee
Education Minister Naftali Bennett (Jewish Home) seeks to dissolve the committee tasked with selecting performances for Israeli students as part of the Culture Basket educational arts program. In an internal letter sent to officials in the ministry, Channel 10 reported, Bennett exclaimed: “Look at the people who are deciding what kind of art our children are exposed to.” Last…
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France: Gunmen Break Into Home Because ‘Jews Have Money’
A French anti-Semitism watchdog group reports that a Jewish family was attacked and robbed in their suburban home Wednesday. According to the National Bureau for Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism (BNVCA) report, three masked men, described as of African descent, broke into a home in Le Blanc-Mesnil, a few kilometers outside of Paris. They then held the…
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Poll: Israelis Overwhelmingly Opposed to Iran Deal
Nearly three-fourths of the Israeli public believe the West’s deal with Iran on its nuclear program will not prevent the Islamic Republic from acquiring nuclear weapons within the next decade, a poll Wednesday revealed. In contrast, the poll, conducted by the Sarid Institute for Channel 10, found that only 10% of respondents “trust” the United States and…
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Obama: Israeli Concerns Legitimate, But No Better Alternative
“I expect the debate to be robust, and that’s how it should be; it’s an important issue,” he added. “Our national-security policies are stronger and more effective when subject to the scrutiny and transparency that democracy demands.” “The details of this deal matter very much,” he noted. “That’s why our team worked so hard for so…
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South Africa Threatens Students Who Visited Israel
A government official has threatened a group of South African students who visited Israel in recent weeks, accusing them of bringing the African National Congress (ANC) into “disrepute.” Obed Bapela, a deputy minister in President Jacob Zuma’s office, said the ruling party would “summon” the students for an investigation. While Dan Brotman, the director of the South…
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NFL Hopeful Apologizes for ‘Jews Killed Jesus’ Tweets
A former Australian rugby star player, readying for a tryout with the National Football League (NFL), has apologized for a series of “hurtful” tweets in which he blamed the Jews for killing Jesus Christ. On July 1, Jarryd Hayne, 27, wrote on Twitter that “Jesus wanted to help people but was killed by his own people” – outraging many of his followers on the social…
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US Envoy Admits Iran Deal May ‘Unnerve’ Forces Fighting ISIS
Retired general John Allen, the US special envoy for the coalition against Islamic State (ISIS), admitted Tuesday that some of Washington’s allies in the war with ISIS would be unnerved by Tuesday’s nuclear deal between the West and Iran. “For many of the members of the coalition, Iran has been, is and probably will remain one of the principal sources…
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An Insider’s View of Reb Shlomo Carlebach
This week Ira Rod are joined by Eleonora Shifrin, whose late husband brought Reb Shlomo to Moscow in 1970. Both Eleonora and her late husband Avraham were pioneers in the Zionist Movement in the Soviet Union. Eleonora shares her story, and gives us an insider’s view of how Reb Shlomo influenced her life personally, as…
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AIPAC: Deal Would Fail to Block Iran’s Path to Nuclear Weapon
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) on Tuesday expressed concern over the deal that was reached between Iran and the six world powers on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program. In a statement, the pro-Israel lobby noted it has consistently supported diplomatic efforts to ensure that Iran does not develop nuclear weapons appreciates the Obama…
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Canada: Iran Will be Judged by Actions, Not Words
Canada’s Foreign Minister responded on Tuesday to a deal between Iran and the six world powers by saying Iran’s nuclear ambitions remain a major threat to peace despite the agreement. Minister Rob Nicholson said that Canada would continue to judge Iran by its actions and not its words, according to the Reuters news agency. “Iran…
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Kuwait Charges 29 in Mosque Attack
Kuwait on Tuesday charged 29 people over the suicide bombing of a Shiite mosque last month, claimed by the Islamic State (ISIS) group, that killed 26 people and wounded more than 200, AFP reported. The attack, carried out by a Saudi, was the worst in Kuwait’s history. Those charged included seven Kuwaitis, five Saudis, three Pakistanis, 13 stateless people…
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Bennett on CNN: We’ll Do Whatever We Need to Defend Ourselves
Education Minister and Jewish Home party chairman Naftali Bennett on Tuesday continued giving interviews to international media in which he warned of the dangers of the nuclear deal with Iran. After already having tackled a hostile BBC interviewer, Bennett was interviewed by CNN’s Chris Cuomo and warned that the deal “paves the way for Iran…
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Netanyahu and Herzog Agree on United Front with Regards to Iran
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and opposition chairman MK Yitzhak Herzog on Tuesday evening agreed on a united front with regards to the deal struck between the six world powers and Iran. Netanyahu met Herzog in his Jerusalem office and updated him on the briefings that were given at the Security Cabinet regarding the security significance…
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Expert: In 10-15 Years, Iran Will be Stronger than Ever Before
Yaakov Amidror, former head of the National Security Council, warned on Tuesday that the agreement between Iran and world powers legitimizes Iran’s military nuclear program and will see the Islamic Republic emerging stronger within 10 to 15 years. “We will see in 10-15 years that Iran is stronger from every point of view, that it…
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The Battle Against Midian: Is Revenge a Jewish Concept?
There’s a whole lot of transition this week. As the people of Israel prepare to conclude reading the Book of Numbers and begin Deuteronomy, we also mark the passage this week from the month of Tammuz to the month of Av, and we will be intensifying our levels of mourning for the Holy Temple as the…
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Top Security Official: Nothing in Deal Stops Iran Going Nuclear
Ya’akov Nagel, deputy chief of Israel’s National Security Council (NSC), warned the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on Wednesday about the dangers inherent in the Iran nuclear deal sealed by world powers the day before. “The (version of the) final deal reached Israel just very shortly before the public (announcement of the) deal,” explained Nagel. “Except…
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Soldier Injured in Stabbing Attack North of Jerusalem
An IDF soldier has been wounded in a stabbing attack along Route 60 in the Binyamin region north of Jerusalem. The soldier was reportedly stabbed in the back by a female terrorist near the town of Nahliel. The attacker has since been arrested. More details to follow.
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‘Bookkeeper of Auschwitz’ Given 4 Years in Jail
A 94-year-old former SS sergeant and Nazi guard at the Auschwitz death camp was convicted on Wednesday by a German court, and sentenced to four years in jail. Oskar Groening has been dubbed the “bookkeeper of Auschwitz,” given that he was tasked with organizing and counting the belongings stolen from Jewish prisoners at the death…
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West to Teach Iran How to Block Israeli Nuclear Sabotage
Disturbing details of the Iran nuclear deal signed Tuesday continue to come to light, revealing why critics are more concerned than ever. One particularly interesting detail: Tucked away near the very end of the deal’s massive text is a section entitled “Nuclear Safety, Safeguards and Security,” which stipulates that the West will train Iran to thwart sabotage against its…
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IDF Pushing Religious Girls Away from National Service
The IDF is doing its best to discourage religious girls from entering the National Service (Sherut Leumi) track, and to encourage them to join the military, according to an educator of girls. Bracha Goodman, who teaches 12th grade at the ulpana – or girl’s religious academy – of Elkana, told Arutz Sheva that this is…
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Key Nuclear Installations Missing from Iran Deal
As experts got a chance to examine the details of the 159-page Iran nuclear deal signed Tuesday, they warned that it ignores various key aspects of the Islamic regime’s nuclear program, and that the lifting of arms sanctions may pave Iran’s path to nuclear-capable missiles. A glaring omission is seen in the absolute lack of any…
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Rouhani Gloats: We Achieved All Our Goals in Nuclear Deal
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani gleefully received the nuclear deal his negotiators sealed with world powers on Tuesday, glowing about how his regime had achieved all of its goals in the negotiations. Rouhani stated that at the start of the talks, the two major goals of Iran were to remove all sanctions and keep its entire nuclear…
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Netanyahu Tells Obama: Iran Deal Threatens Israel’s Security
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke Tuesday evening with US President Barack Obama, following the deal signed between world powers and Tehran over the latter’s nuclear program. Netanyahu used the opportunity to express Israel’s concerns regarding the nuclear deal with Iran. Warning the agreement threatened the State of Israel’s security, Netanyahu stressed two central concerns. First and foremost, he…
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Israel at UN: ‘World Will Pay the Price’ for Iran Deal
Israel’s UN Ambassador Ron Prosor lambasted the P5+1 nuclear agreement announced Tuesday. The leaders in Tehran, he said, “can lean back comfortably, and act without limitations… with a broad smile on their faces.” However, he added: “Tomorrow, the rest of the world will pay the price.” The text of Ambassador Prosor’s entire statement follows: “The Iranians have woken…
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Min. Shaked: Iran Deal Leads to Colossal Catastrophe
Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked said Tuesday that the deal signed with Iran will lead to “a colossal catastrophe” in ten years’ time. “Hundreds of millions of dollars will be streamed to Iran as a result of the lifting of sanctions,” the Jewish Home minister wrote. “Some of the money will be directed toward funding the…
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Iran’s Messianic, Islamist Ideology Ignored by World Powers
Iranian and many world leaders alike are celebrating the deal reached Tuesday over Tehran’s nuclear program as a successful diplomatic effort – as are their respective negotiating teams, whose seemingly never-ending talks have finally come to an end. But the approach by those advocating a deal – which by Obama’s own admission would at best delay…
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Arab MKs Use Shock Video at Knesset Force Feeding Debate
Loading… The Knesset’s Interior Committee discussed the force feeding of terrorist prisoners on hunger strike, in a session attended by Minister of Interior Security, Gilad Erdan. At the start of the session, MKs from the Arab Joint List presented an illustrative video that shows what force-feeding a prisoner looks like. According to MK Ahmed Tibi, the…
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White House Launches Infographics Offensive Justifying Iran Deal
The White House has released a series of infographics Tuesday explaining the alleged benefits of the deal struck with Iran: US President Barack Obama hailed the deal earlier Tuesday, saying it prevented a nuclear arms race in the Middle East. But regardless, the deal’s critics are not impressed. Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu slammed the deal as…
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Syrian Rebel Leader Killed in Double Suicide Bombing
A senior member of the Syrian Ahrar al-Sham rebel group was killed along with six other fighters on Tuesday in a double suicide bombing in northwestern Syria, a monitor said. No group claimed responsibility for the attack, but the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said it was believed to have been carried out by…
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J Street hails Iran Nuclear Deal, Praises Obama
Ultra-liberal Jewish group J Street released a statement hailing the agreement as “meet[ing] the critical criteria for…a deal that verifiably blocks each of Iran’s pathways to a nuclear weapon.” “We congratulate President Obama, Secretary Kerry and the other members of the P5+1 for having the resolve, determination, patience and persistence to bring such a difficult…
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Netanyahu: Israel Not Bound By Iran Deal, Will Defend Itself
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu delivered his official reaction to the deal signed between Iran and world powers over Tehran’s nuclear program. “The world is a much more dangerous place today than it was yesterday,” Netanyahu said, speaking at the start of an emergency security cabinet meeting he convened following news of the deal, which was…
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Republicans React to Nuclear Deal; ‘Shame on Obama’
Leading Republican Party figures have responded to the deal signed Tuesday morning between Iran and world powers – led by the United States – with skepticism. The first GOP Congressman to issue a full statement on the agreement was Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and one of the most…
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German Foreign Minister: Israel Shouldn’t Criticize Iran Deal
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Tuesday criticized Israel’s opposition to the nuclear deal agreed upon by six world powers and Iran, Reuters reported. According to the report, Steinmeier said the agreement would help contribute to security in the Middle East. “This is a responsible deal and Israel should also take a closer look at…
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Hamas Rocket Mastermind Sentenced to 21 Years
An Israeli court sentenced a Palestinian engineer from Gaza to 21 years in jail Tuesday for helping the Islamist terrorist movement Hamas to improve the range of rockets used against the Jewish state. Dirar Abu Sisi went missing in Ukraine in February 2011, and Israel said a month later that he was in its custody and…
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Saudi Arabia Warns Iran Against Inciting Turmoil
Saudi Arabia, which has long opposed a nuclear deal with Iran, on Tuesday warned Iran against abusing funds that will follow from the landmark deal it signed with the West to incite turmoil in the region, Reuters reported. According to the report, the state news agency Saudi Press Agency said that Tehran must use the…
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Arab Analysts: West Making Same Mistake with Iran as with Hitler
Analysts writing in Arab news media are saying that in the deal it made with Iran, the West has made the same mistake that it made when it appeased Adolf Hitler in 1938, according to Channel 2 television’s veteran Arab affairs expert, Ehud Yaari. Yaari noted that Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, whom he considers…
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Barak: Iran Very Likely to Have Nukes Within the Decade
Former prime minister and defense minister Ehud Barak said Tuesday evening that Iran is very likely to come into possession of nuclear bombs within the next decade. While it is “very difficult” to say whether Iran will have nuclear bombs, he said, “it is definitely very likely that Iran will become a nuclear power in the…
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Hundreds Protest Temple Mount Discrimination: We’re Human Beings
Hundreds attended a demonstration protesting anti-Jewish discrimination on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem Tuesday afternoon. Despite being Judaism’s holiest site, Jews are forbidden from praying on the Temple Mount due to Muslim pressure and threats of violence, and religious Jews who wish to visit are subjected to a long list of restrictions. Those suspected of breaking…
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Sparks Fly as Women Confront Rabbi Accused of Sexual Abuse
A well-known rabbi in northern Israel suspected of a series of sex offenses against women in his community has met with three of his alleged victims for the first time since the case hit headlines. According to Channel Two, the confrontation soon descended into a loud shouting match, as the women leveled serious accusations of abuse at…
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UAE Jails Aussie Woman for ‘Bad Words’ on Facebook
An Australian woman was arrested on Monday in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) capital of Abu Dhabi for the unusual crime of “writing bad words” on Facebook. Jodi Magi, 39, told the Australian ABC that back in February she posted a photo of a car with no disability stickers that was parked blocking two disabled parking spaces…
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Iran: Inspection Access Report is ‘Psychological Warfare’
A diplomatic source told Reuters Tuesday night that a final deal on Iran’s nuclear program will allow international inspectors into Iran’s covert military nuclear sites, but an Iranian official lost no time in denying that prospect. An Iranian source involved in the nuclear talks in Vienna told the Iranian semi-official Fars News Agency that the report of inspectors from…
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Rearrested Terrorist Released a Second Time
Israel released Islamic Jihad terrorist Khader Adnan for the second time in two days on Monday night, Palestinian Arab media reported, including the Ma’an news agency. Adnan, who was released on Sunday following a 56-day hunger strike, was briefly rearrested on Monday evening for entering the Old City of Jerusalem without the necessary permit. According…
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UN Chief Urges Gazans to Provide Information on Missing Israelis
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday called on Palestinian Arabs in Gaza with knowledge of two missing Israeli civilians to provide information about their possible whereabouts and conditions, reports The Associated Press (AP). UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Monday the secretary-general is also calling for prompt action to facilitate the safe return to their families…
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Netanyahu Launches Farsi Twitter Account
With Iran and world powers close to a nuclear deal, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Monday took to Twitter, launching a new account in Farsi in an attempt to reach out to the Iranian public. In his first tweet, Netanyahu, a fierce critic of the emerging deal, immediately criticized the ongoing negotiations, according to The…
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Iran Deal Will Allow UN Inspectors to Have Access to All Sites
A draft nuclear deal between Iran and six major powers calls for UN inspectors to have access to all suspect Iranian sites, including military, based on consultations between the powers and Tehran, a diplomatic source told the Reuters news agency on Tuesday night. The source added that if the deal is agreed, a UN Security…
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Obama: We Stopped a Middle East Nuclear Arms Race
US President Barack Obama delivered a statement on the deal struck between Iran and world powers at 7 a.m. EST (2 p.m. in Israel) from the White House. “Today, after 2 years of negotiations, the US, together with our international partners, has achieved something that has not: a comprehensive, long-term deal that prevents Iran from obtaining…
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MK Zoabi Gives Second Hamas Interview in a Week
Radical Arab MK Hanin Zoabi of the Joint Arab List gave an interview to the Hamas paper Palestine on Tuesday, marking her second interview with the propaganda paper of the genocidal terrorist organization in the space of a week. In the interview, as in her last talk with the paper, the pro-Hamas member of Israel’s Knesset accused…
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Iran, World Leaders Announce ‘Win-Win’ Nuclear Deal
An official announcement of the Iran nuclear deal was made early Tuesday afternoon in Vienna by negotiators from Iran, the EU, and the P5+1 group of world powers including the US, UK, France, Germany, China and Russia. EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini sat next to Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif with other officials in…
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Which One Is It? Contradicting Reports on Terms of Iran Deal
The Iranian state press has presented its side of the nuclear talks Tuesday, as both Western and Iranian foreign ministers present the terms of the deal in a historic press conference over the nuclear agreement. Just before the formal announcement, state-run PressTV revealed, allegedly, some of the terms of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), including: …
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Ban Hails Deal as ‘Vital Contribution’ to Middle East Peace
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon welcomed the announcement of a deal reached between Iran and the West regarding the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program Tuesday, as diplomats from both sides and the EU met in Vienna in a final closed session. “I warmly welcome the historic agreement in Vienna today and congratulate the P5+1 and Iran for…
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World Jewish Congress Leader: ‘No Reason’ to Trust Iran
World Jewish Congress (WJC) President Ronald S. Lauder voiced strong skepticism about Tuesday’s nuclear agreement between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries in Vienna aimed at limiting Iran’s nuclear capabilities. “We are still looking forward to getting all the details of this agreement, with the hope that the verification process will allow inspectors to determine…
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Netanyahu Slams ‘Bitter Mistake of Historic Proportions’
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu reacted to the Iranian nuclear deal on Tuesday morning, after Iranian and Western diplomats revealed a deal had been reached ahead of an official announcement of the agreement at noon Vienna time. According to Netanyahu, “the nuclear deal with Iran is a bitter mistake of historic proportions.” “In every area where…
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IAEA Chief Announces Iran ‘Nuclear Weapon’ Road Map
Alongside the Iran nuclear deal reached Tuesday, the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head Yukiya Amano announced Tuesday that a “road map” to resolve the military aspects of Iran’s nuclear program has also been completed. Speaking to reporters outside Vienna’s Palais Coburg where the negotiations were held, Amano said an agreement had been reached on…
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Israel Condemns ‘Historic Capitulation’ in Iran-West Deal
Iran and world powers are expected to announce a nuclear deal at 1:00 pm local time (IST), as the world waits for the agreement Israeli officials have deemed a historical disaster. An Iranian diplomat told Reuters on condition of anonymity that the deal has been reached, saying, “all the hard work has paid off and we sealed…
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Israel’s Diplomatic Strategy: Attack the Iran Deal, Not Obama
The Israeli diplomatic echelon was not caught by surprise with the deal reached between world powers and Iran over the latter’s nuclear program on Tuesday, with the working assumption for weeks in Jerusalem being that the deal is a foregone conclusion and Israel must instead prepare for the day after. A senior Israeli diplomat told Arutz Sheva on Tuesday…
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Netanyahu Refuses to Expand Judea and Samaria
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu admitted that he has no plans to expand Judea and Samaria on Monday, and indeed plans to keep the de facto building freeze unofficially instituted over the past two years. During a meeting on the subject, the Mayor of Beit El, Shay Alon, interrupted Netanyahu and asked about the destruction of…
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Court Approves Protest Against Banning of Jews From Temple Mount
The High Court on Monday authorized a demonstration by groups protesting the banning of Jews from the Temple Mount. The demonstration is set to take place on Tuesday between 5:30 and 6:45 PM. Groups lobbying for the rights of Jews to pray on the Temple Mount called for a mass show of support against the…
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Cops: Charges Reduced for Teens Who Urinated on Section of Kotel
Two Arab teens were offered a plea deal, reducing charges from “violating a holy place” to “disorderly conduct in a public place,” when police decided not to pursue a case against them for urinating on the “Small Kotel,” the Kotel Hakatan. While most Israelis and tourists are familiar with the Western Wall, the Kotel, and…
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Iran Claims Sanctions Already Lifting
State-owned Iranian news source PressTV has reported that the international sanctions against the Islamic Republic are already beginning to be lifted. According to the report, Tehran’s Day Bank held an official ceremony to mark its reentry into the SWIFT global banking system. SWIFT is the secure network that nearly every bank in the world uses…
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Success Despite the Hardship: The Orphans Who Persevered
While motivating oneself for school can be a challenge for any student, it can be all that much more difficult for those children who have lost a parent to tragedy or illness. In recognition of this unique group of students, the Chessed Menachem Mendel program of the Colel Chabad charitable organization developed a special initiative…
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Israeli NGO Urges FC Barcelona to Boycott Qatar over Hamas Ties
Legal rights organization Shurat HaDin has taken on world soccer (football) on Monday, after writing to the current President of FC Barcelona, Josef Maria Bartomeu, and asking him to cut the team’s sponsorship ties to Qatar. The Israeli group accuses Qatar of being a major funder of international terrorism and allowing senior Hamas leadership to operate from its territory. FC Barcelona allegedly…
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Netanyahu Warns: Deal Or No Deal, We Won’t Let Iran Go Nuclear
As talk continues of an imminent deal between Iran and world powers – one which reportedly would see Tehran receive all of its demands – Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has added his voice to a growing number of senior Israeli officials warning that regardless of the outcome, Israel is not bound by the deal. “Even over the…
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‘Shemittah’ Bill to Halt Debt Repayments Passes First Reading
In the spirit of the Shemittah, the seventh Sabbatical year, the Knesset on Monday passed on its first reading a new measure that will prevent government-licensed sheriffs from seizing property for the payment of debts from people who just can’t afford to pay. The law, proposed by Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, will be sent back…
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Iran Nuclear Deal May be Finalized on Tuesday
Nuclear negotiations between Tehran and six world powers were set to miss a midnight deadline on Monday to reach a final deal, but diplomats from all sides said they hoped for a breakthrough in the coming hours, Reuters reports. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said an agreement was possible on Tuesday, though Western and…
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Israel Rearrests Freed Terrorist
Israeli police on Monday re-arrested Palestinian Arab terrorist and Islamic Jihad leader Khader Adnan on Monday, less than one day after he was freed following a 56-day hunger strike that allegedly brought him near death. “Khader Adnan was arrested because he had no right to be in the Old City of Jerusalem where free access is allowed to West Bank Palestinians only aged…
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Israeli Ambassador: Aliyah ‘The Answer to BDS, Anti-Semitism’
Israel Ambassador the UN Ron Prosor addressed over 200 people choosing to immigrate to Israel on Monday, as they embarked from John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport for the first Nefesh B’Nefesh (NBN) charter flight for summer 2015. The charter flight will land in Israel’s Ben-Gurion airport on Tuesday morning. “You and I share a common…
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ISIS Breaks Own Cruelty Record: Blows Up Baby for Demonstration
In arguably one of its cruelest acts yet, the Islamic State (ISIS) has reportedly blown up a baby as part of a demonstration showing how to handle explosives. So reports The Clarion Project. The unparalleled incident took place in Diyala Province, eastern Iraq, this past Friday, according to Sadiq el-Husseini, Security Committee Chairman of the province…
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How Hamas Fooled Israel
Israel tried to retrieve Avraham Mengistu, the Israeli who entered Gaza and is being held by Hamas. A report on Channel Two Monday said that IDF and security forces tried to bring Mengistu back to Israel a short time after he entered Gaza, but were tricked by Hamas into abandoning him. According to the report,…
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Moving: Holocaust Survivors Celebrate Bar Mitzvah at the Kotel
Loading… A moving ceremony took place at the Kotel (Western Wall) in Jerusalem Monday morning, as more than a dozen Holocaust survivors belatedly celebrated their Bar Mitzvahs – a coming of age ceremony denied to them in their youth due to Nazi persecution and genocide. Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi David Lau lead the ceremony, which was organized by…
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Gunmen on the Run after Taking Hostages in Store Near Paris
French special forces evacuated 18 people from a mall near Paris Monday after gunmen attacked a Primark store inside, in what is believed to be an attempt to rob the shop, police said. Authorities say they have ruled out terrorism as a motive for the incident. “Around 6:30 am (0430 GMT), three armed criminals went…
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Ya’alon: After Iran Deal Israel Will Defend Itself
Ahead of an expected final deal on Iran’s nuclear program on Monday, which Iran’s top negotiator said may be delayed again until after Tuesday, Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon (Likud) warned that Israel will have to “defend itself” after the deal. “The bottom line is that we’re heading for a bad deal, after which we will continue…
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President Visits Embattled Ancient Cemetery Under Arab Attack
Loading… President Reuven Rivlin visited the ancient Mount of Olives cemetery Monday and paid respect to the graves of his parents. He then went on to visit the “Afghan section” of the cemetery that has suffered intensely from Arab-Muslim vadalism in the last few months. He was accompanied by four relatives of Jews who are…
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UAE Executes Murderer of US School Teacher
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Monday executed a jihadist-influenced woman from the Gulf state who murdered an American teacher in an Abu Dhabi shopping mall bathroom stall with a knife last December 1, reports state media. The woman, Alaa Bader al-Hashemi (30), was executed at dawn after UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan approved…
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Tucked Inside Ariel, a Quaint Cafe You Just Have to Visit
Name: Konditorit Shabbatot Ve’Chaggim (קונדיטורית שבתות וחגים) (Translation: Confectioneries for Shabbat and Festivals) Where: Hamalacha 5, industrial zone, Ariel Owned by the sweet, talented Maya who worked under and alongside renown Israeli chef Hans Bertele, famous for his baking school, coffee shops, restaurants and TV baking programs. Also sells a wide range of breads, desserts, cakes, cookies and personalized baked goods…
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Couple Narrowly Avoid Death in Highway 6 Rock Attack
A Jewish couple narrowly averted death Saturday night in a terror attack that took place in central Israel, on Highway 6 (Kvish Shesh) that crosses Israel from north to south. Tova Hoyman of Afula described the attack, which took place near the Arab town of Baka Al Gharbiya. “We spent Saturday with our daughter in…
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Iran Reveals Nuclear Deal May Only Come After Tuesday
Officials indicated that a final deal on Iran’s controversial nuclear program had good chances of being reached on Monday, but Iran’s senior negotiator was quoted by the Islamic regime’s state press on Monday saying that a deal may remain elusive for several more days. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, who is serving as Iran’s chief negotiator in the…
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NY Students Get $4.5 Million After Severe Anti-Semitic Abuse
A New York state federal judge last Thursday ruled in favor of five Jewish students who suffered severe anti-Semitic abuse at schools in upstate New York, approving for them a $4.5 million settlement from the school district. The case has dragged on for years, after the students and their families initially sued the Pine Bush…
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‘No Deal Today’, Says Iran’s Foreign Minister
Iran and six world powers were close to reaching a nuclear deal, but the Iranian foreign minister said no agreement would be announced on Sunday, according to Reuters. After more than two weeks of negotiations in Vienna, Iranian and Western officials said the earliest an agreement could be ready was Monday, the self-imposed deadline for…
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Nobel Winner Yousafzai Says World Failing Syria’s Children
Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai on Sunday told world leaders they were failing Syria’s children, as spent her 18th birthday Sunday on the Syrian border. Yousafzai, who was shot by terrorists in her native Pakistan for campaigning for girls’ rights, opened a school for more than 200 Syrian girls living in refugee camps in…
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Tel Aviv Café to Pay 35,000 Shekels for Denying Arab Man Work
A Tel Aviv cafe will have to pay 35,000 shekels ($9,300 US) to a man whose was refused work because he is an Arab. The plaintiff, Omri Kis, applied to work at Café Café in the Tel Aviv Port two years ago. He was hired and began training. It was not until the end of…
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PM Seeks to Assuage Ruffled Reform After Azualai Comments
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Sunday sought to calm angry US Jews after Religious Affairs Minister David Azoulay castigated reform Jews for “losing their way” as Jews, AFP reported. “Israel is a home for all Jews,” Netanyahu said at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting. “The government of Israel serves all Israeli citizens —…
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The Newest Netanyahu Makes Her Debut
There’s a new member of the Netanyahu family – Kaia, a dog that was taken in by the family last week. Kaia made his first public appearance on Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s Facebook page, in a photo where Kaia poses with Netanyahu’s sons Avner and Yair, and his wife Sara, in the yard of the…
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Iranian Media Outlines Nuclear Deal
Semi-official Fars news agency in Iran has published an outline of the expected nuclear agreement between Iran and Western powers. The most notable aspect of the deal is that “all economic, financial and banking sanctions against Iran will be terminated for good on day one after the endorsement of the deal.” Iran currently faces economic…
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Former British Mosque Head Promoted Suicide Bombing to Children
The former chair of a prominent British mosque is being accused of distributing a children’s DVD that promotes suicide bombings against Israelis. The Times newspaper reports that Firas al-Rawi, the former chairman of the Leeds Grand Mosque, also owned a Muslim-oriented bookstore and distributing company. He sold the DVD at his store and the film’s…
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Hamas: In the End, Israel Will ‘Pay the Price’ For Mengistu
In an effort to increase its price for them, Hamas on Sunday continued its propaganda campaign over two missing Israelis. Although Hamas has officially denied that it is holding Avraham Mengitsu and a still-unnamed Bedouin Arab, Hamas terror officials have been making other statements. On Sunday, Dr. Faiz Abu Smalla, who is a Hamas expert…
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Officials Investigating Possible Chemical Leak in North
Train service was halted and roads were closed in northern Israel Sunday after officials said that they were investigating a possible chemical leak at a facility of Israel Military Industries (Rafael) in Kiryat Bialik. Officials said that so far, they had not discovered any danger to the public. Israel Railways official said that they had…
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German Source: It’s Up to Iran, Everything Can Still Fail
An historic nuclear deal between Iran and world powers could be reached quickly if Tehran is ready to take the last steps, a German government source close to Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Sunday, Reuters reported. “From the viewpoint of the minister, there are only a few elements missing for a watertight agreement with…
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Turkey Arrests 45 ISIS Recruits in Southeast
Turkish security forces have over the last three days detained 45 foreign nationals seeking to cross into Syria to join Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists from the southeastern city of Gaziantep, AFP reported Sunday, citing the Turkish Dogan news agency. If confirmed, the detentions would mark a stepping up of pressure on ISIS by the Turkish…
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Abbas: Israel is in Talks to Give Hamas a State in Gaza
Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas claimed in a recent interview with an Egyptian paper that the Hamas terrorist group, which he signed a reconciliation treaty with early last year, is holding secret negotiations with Israel to establish an Arab state in Gaza. Speaking with the paper Roz Al-Youssef last month in statements that were just recently translated…
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Official: American Drones May Monitor ISIS in Libya
The United States is holding discussions with countries in North Africa about locating drones at a base there to heighten monitoring of Islamic State (ISIS) in Libya, Reuters reports, citing a senior administration official who spoke with the Wall Street Journal. Such a base near ISIS strongholds in Libya would help the United States “fill…
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Graham Calls Trump a ‘Wrecking Ball’ Over Comments on Mexicans
Senator Lindsey Graham, a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, on Sunday said fellow candidate Donald Trump is a “wrecking ball” who has put the Republican Party’s future on the line with his controversial remarks about Mexican immigrants. Speaking in an interview with CNN, Graham said, “I think he’s hijacked the debate. I think he’s…
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21 Killed in String of Baghdad Bombings
A string of bomb explosions, including two suicide attacks, killed at least 21 people and wounded 62 in Shiite-dominated neighborhoods of Baghdad Sunday, Iraqi police and medical sources quoted by AFP said. The northeastern area of Al-Shaab was rocked by two explosions, at least one of which was caused by an attacker who detonated his…
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Attorney General Threatens to Resign Over Death Penalty Law
Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein is threatening to resign if a bill requiring the death penalty for those found guilty of terrorist murders is passed, Channel 10 News reported on Sunday evening. Weinstein reportedly said in private conversations, in reference to the bill submitted by MK Sharon Gal (Yisrael Beytenu), that “if the death penalty is…
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Canadian-Israeli who Fought Alongside Kurds Returns to Israel
Gill Rosenberg, the Canadian-Israeli woman who went to Syria to fight alongside Kurdish forces, is back in Israel, i24news reported on Sunday. In an interview with the news network, Rosenberg, 31, said that she joined the Kurdish YPG (People’s Protection Units in Syrian Kurdistan) to help them fight the radical Islamic State (ISIS) group that…
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Yesh Atid Takes on Netanyahu in High Court
The Yesh Atid party filed a petition against Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Sunday, in the hopes of wresting control of a number of ministries away from Israel’s leader. The petition follows a High Court hearing held on Tuesday, where Judge Hanan Meltzer asserted Basic Law: The Government prevents a prime minister from serving as head of any other governmental…
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Netanyahu: Israel Won’t Pay the Price of Capitulation to Iran
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu further blasted the string of concessions during the Iran negotiations on Sunday, during the opening remarks in his Sunday Cabinet meeting. “Iran’s supreme leader, [Ayatollah Ali] Khamenei, said that Iran should still fight the United States even if there is an agreement,” he began. “The President of Iran, [Hassan] Rouhani, stands at the head…
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Islamist Preacher Infiltrated Heart of British Police Force
A British Muslim preacher who taught that Islamic State (ISIS) “despised Britain” and is “no different than Western armies” managed to infiltrate one of Britain’s top counterterrorism watchdog organizations, the Telegraph revealed Sunday. Abdullah al-Andalusi worked with the Muslim Debate Initiative, an organization heavily backed by Saudi Arabia, as he preached Muslim extremism and incited against the British government.…
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Netanyahu Buries Death Penalty Law
Prime Minister Binyamin has significantly slowed the advancement of a controversial bill on Sunday. The Ministerial Committee for Legislation was set to discuss the bill, submitted by Yisrael Beytenu MK Sharon Gal, and requiring the death penalty for those found guilty of terrorist murders. However, Netanyahu, who opposes the initiative, has decided to instead establish a government…
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Neo-Nazi ‘Flash Mobs’ to Target London Jews?
Following two failed attempts to target London’s Jewish community over the past several months, a fringe far-right group has announced a third anti-Semitic campaign in the British capital. The New Dawn Party – which models itself on the neo-Nazi Greek Golden Dawn Party – announced on its Facebook page late last week that it would be…
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Temple Institute Raising a Genuine Red Heifer
In partnership with an experienced Israeli cattle rancher, The Temple Institute has decided to raise a Red Heifer, in accordance with the Biblical commandment. The Red Heifer was a cow brought to Temple priests as sacrifice, and its ashes were used for ritual purification of those who had come into contact with a corpse. A prerequisite…
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ISIS Releases Grisly Footage of Tikrit Massacre
The Islamic State jihadist group released on Saturday, AFP reported, new footage of its June 2014 massacre of hundreds of mostly Shiite military recruits in Tikrit. The highest estimates put at 1,700 the number of cadets ISIS gunmen captured at the Speicher military base near Tikrit and executed at various locations, mostly in the city’s former presidential palace complex. The 22-minute video…
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Suspects Arrested over Church Arson
Several suspects were arrested overnight Saturday/Sunday in the investigation of an arson attack against the a church in the Galilee last month, in a joint operation between the Israel Security Agency (ISA or Shin Bet) and the Israel Police. An “undercover and professional investigation began as soon as the church fire was discovered” and ended “this…
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Government Committee to Discuss Terrorist Death Sentence Bill
The Ministerial Committee for Legislation will discuss Sunday a bill, submitted by Yisrael Beytenu MK Sharon Gal, requiring those found guilty of murder for terrorist reasons be executed. Readying for a fight on Sunday, Yisrael Beytenu chairman Avigdor Liberman called on the committee to approve the proposal and pass it on for reading in the Knesset. “I…
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Security Official: Don’t Count on Congress to Dump Iran Deal
The Iran deal, if and when it comes, may be a “hard sell” in the U.S. Congress, but Israelis should not put too much hope in the possibility of the deal not being approved at the end of the day, a top security official told Arutz Sheva Sunday. The official was responding to comments made…
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Prisoner Swaps? ‘Israel Must Change the Rules of the Game’
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has blocked, at least temporarily, a bill which would require judges to impose the death penalty on convicted terrorist murderers. That move provoked anger from the bill’s sponsor, Yisrael Beytenu MK Sharon Gal, who accused the prime minister of not being serious about fighting terrorism. The proposed law is fiercely opposed by some…
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False Alarm: Sirens Sound in Northern Israel
Sirens sounded in communities across the lower and upper Galilee in northern Israeli at 16:38 Sunday afternoon. According to the IDF, the sirens were the result of a technical malfunctions, not a genuine rocket attack. Although Israel’s northern borders have largely been quiet despite the unrest in Syria, several instances of “spillover” from the conflict have resulted…
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Jerusalem Car Terrorist Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison
Mohammed Salaimeh, an Arab terrorist who tried to run down and kill five female Border Patrol officer in Jerusalem on the day the city celebrates Purim, was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Sunday. The sentence was due to a plea bargain Salaimeh entered into. Although Israel does not have a death penalty for…
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Arab Parties Threaten ‘Unrest’ Over Bedouin Land Plan
For the second time, the government is dropping – at least temporarily – a law that would regulate illegal settlement by Negev Bedouin. On Sunday, Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel pulled the latest version of the Prawer Plan from a discussion by the Ministerial Law Committee. Ariel said that he had made this decision after discussing…
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MK Seeks to Name and Shame Foreign-Funded NGOs Inside Knesset
Recent months have seen increased scrutiny in Israel of foreign-funded, left-wing NGOs and the role they play in subverting Israeli democracy, as well as in the global campaign to “delegitimize” and isolate the State of Israel internationally. The issue was perhaps most graphically illustrated last month, when it was revealed that left-wing, European-funded Israeli NGOs provided a significant…
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Terror Victim Advocate Warns Shalit Campaign is Back
Lt. Col. (ret.) Meir Indor, director of the Almagor terror victims’ organization, warned Arutz Sheva that the same sources who worked behind the scenes to pressure Israel into the 2011 Gilad Shalit deal are now trying to do the same for Avraham Mengistu, an Israeli captive of Hamas in Gaza. Hamas has already indicated that it is…
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Iran Launches Haifa Missile Strike Game on Nuke Deal Deadline
Mehdi Atash Jaam, project manager of the game’s production, told Fars on Saturday that “the anti-Zionist game displays Iran’s missile power and the Zelzal, Zolfaqar and Sejjil missiles (all Iranian domestic missiles – ed.) are used by the players in the game’s first stage.” “In this game, users break into the Zionist regime’s air defense and target…
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Deputy FM: Leftists Were Cured by Visiting Samaria
Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely (Likud) paid a visit to Samaria late last week, where she met residents and public figures and discussed the revolutionary effect that tours of the region have made on politicians and public opinion leaders. “It changed the positions of outright leftists to be in favor of settlement, thanks to smart…
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ISIS Bombs the Italian Consulate in Cairo
Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists claimed responsibility for a lethal car bomb attack on the Italian consulate in central Cairo on Saturday, in an explosion that killed one Egyptian and left ten others wounded according to a health ministry spokesperson. The blast nearly completely destroyed the main entrance to the consulate, shattering windows and flooding the…
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Deputy FM: Leftists Were Cured by Visiting Samaria
Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely (Likud) paid a visit to Samaria late last week, where she met residents and public figures and discussed the revolutionary effect that tours of the region have made on politicians and public opinion leaders. “It changed the positions of outright leftists to be in favor of settlement, thanks to smart…
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Hamas: Israeli Media Will Allow Us to Empty Israeli Jails
The official paper of the Hamas terrorist organization, Palestine, published on Saturday a full-page article dissecting the chances of reaching a prisoner swap with Israel, similar to the 2011 Gilad Shalit in which 1,027 terrorists were released. Hamas is in a position to discuss the possibility given the fact that it is holding the bodies of…
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ISIS Bombs the Italian Consulate in Cairo
Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists claimed responsibility for a lethal car bomb attack on the Italian consulate in central Cairo on Saturday, in an explosion that killed one Egyptian and left ten others wounded according to a health ministry spokesperson. The blast nearly completely destroyed the main entrance to the consulate, shattering windows and flooding the…
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Wapo Op-ed Written by Al Qaeda-Aligned Jihadists
The Washington Post ran an opinion piece from Syrian Islamist group Ahrar al-Sham criticizing US policies, giving an unusual platform to a group that has allied with supporters of Al Qaeda. The piece, posted online late Friday and penned by the group’s foreign relations head Labib Al Nahhas, excoriates the strategy of US President Barack Obama’s administration in Syria, calling it an “abject failure.”…
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Internal Security Minister Warns: No More Prisoner Swaps
Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan (Likud) has warned against any further prisoner swaps with terrorist groups in return for captive citizens. Speaking at a “Meet The Press” interview, Erdan stated that Israel must do everything in its power to free the two Israeli civilians currently held hostage by Hamas in Gaza – 26-year-old Avraham (Avera)…
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For Hamas, Civilians and Soldiers Two Separate Issues
There is a big difference between IDF soldiers and Israeli citizens when it comes to abductions by Hamas, Dr. Eli Carmon, a senior researcher for Counter-Terrorism at the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, stated Sunday morning – for both Israel and its enemies. “There may be two separate negotiations – first for the soldiers’ bodies [Hadar Goldin and Oron Shaul…
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Syrian Regime Unleashes the Barrel Bomb’s Big Brother
Syria’s regime killed at least 28 people, mostly civilians, on Saturday when its warplanes dropped massive makeshift bombs on a town held by the Islamic State (ISIS) group, a monitor said. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the bombs used in the attacks on Al-Bab, in the northern province of Aleppo, were three times more destructive than so-called barrel bombs, which have…
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NFL Hopeful in Hot Water for ‘Jews Killed Jesus’ Tweet
An Australian rugby player, prepping to try out for the National Football League (NFL), stirred controversy recently by suggesting Jews were responsible for killing Jesus Christ. Jarryd Hayne, 27, took to Twitter nearly two weeks ago with the millennia-old anti-Semitic trope, which has fueled thousands of years of Christian bloodshed against Jews. “Jesus wanted to help people but was…
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Likud Minister to Support Death Sentence for Terrorists
Minister Ofir Akunis (Likud) indicated on Saturday night that he would vote in favor of a bill that would enact a death penalty for terrorists. The bill, submitted by Yisrael Beytenu MK Sharon Gal, would alter the existing law and require that those found guilty of murder for terrorist reasons be executed. In addition, the…
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Kerry ‘Doesn’t Agree’ that Russia is an Existential Threat
United States Secretary of State John Kerry “doesn’t agree” with Gen. Joseph Dunford, the nominee to be chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that Russia poses an existential threat to America, a senior department official made clear Friday, according to The Hill. During his confirmation hearing on Thursday, Dunford told members of the Senate…
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France: Islamist Leader Linked to Anti-Jewish Terror Plot Jailed
A French court on Friday jailed the leader of a local Islamist group for nine years for “criminal association with a terrorist group.” Mohamed Achamlane, 37, the leader of Forsane Alizza, also called the “knights of pride”, was one of 15 members of the group on trial for plotting terrorist attacks, including against the French…
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Hamas Reiterates Demands for Talks on Kidnapped Israelis
Hamas is continuing to demand massive concessions from Israel as a precondition for even starting talks over two Israeli citizens held captive in Gaza. In an interview Thursday with Turkish media, senior Hamas official Mahmoud al-Zahar reiterated conditions set by the terrorist group Thursday for opening talks over 26-year-old Avraham Mengistu and another as-yet unnamed Israeli civilian…
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Wife Insists: Media ‘Lynch’ of Lior Lotan Not the Full Story
The wife of the prime minister’s representative for prisoners and missing persons, retired Colonel Lior Lotan, has taken to Facebook to defend her husband on Friday. Lotan was caught on tape threatening family members of missing Israeli Avraham (Avera) Mengistu to try and prevent them from criticizing Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu “You were a tough commander who explained what the right…
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Massive Volcano Strands Tourists in Indonesia
Five airports have been closed in Indonesia amid a week-long eruption of the volcanic Mount Raung in East Java, which has caused 250 flights to be cancelled and left thousands of vacationers stranded. “I can’t say at this time how many passengers have been affected,” said Farid Indra Nugraha, a spokesman for airport operator Angkasa Pura…
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Teachers Livid Over Union Signing Anti-‘Settlement’ Document
Reports that the Israel Teachers’ Union signed an anti-Israel document at a World Teachers’ Association (WTA) convention has instantly created controversy, Arutz Sheva has learned Friday, with several teachers aghast at the news. Many teachers have announced in a WhatsApp group conversation that they intend to fight the Teachers’ Union over the issue. During the…
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Iran Talks Extend ‘Over Weekend’ Amid ‘Death to Israel’ Chants
Millions of Iranians took part in the annual “Death to Israel Day” in Iran on Friday, ironically coinciding with the twice-extended deadline for a deal on the Islamic regime’s nuclear program that apparently will be extended yet again. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Friday confirmed US Secretary of State John Kerry’s statements the…
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White House: We’ve Never Been Closer to Agreement with Iran
The White House said Friday that the United States and its partners have “never been closer” to an agreement with Iran on its nuclear program, but U.S. negotiators should come home if Tehran is unwilling to resolve sticking points. The talks on a permanent deal between Iran and six world powers, which have already been…
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Syrian Priest Released After a Week in Captivity
A Franciscan priest serving in northern Syria has been released after almost a week in the hands of allegedly jihadist kidnappers, his church announced on Friday, according to AFP. The Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land, with which he is affiliated, said on its website that Father Dhiya Aziz, a parish priest at Yacoubieh, in…
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ISIS Jihadists Attack Iraqi Forces in Anbar
Islamic State (ISIS) group fighters on Friday attacked Iraqi police and soldiers in an area considered a major staging ground for operations to reconquer Anbar province, security sources told AFP. ISIS fighters used suicide car bombs to attack government and allied forces in Khaldiyah, a town in the Euphrates valley that lies between Fallujah and…
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Nasrallah: Iran is the Only Hope for ‘Palestine’
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah on Friday directly linked his group’s military campaign to the “Palestinian cause”, the Now Lebanon news website reported. In remarks in honor of the Iranian Quds Day, Nasrallah also claimed that all opponents of Iran oppose “Palestine” as well. “The road to Jerusalem passes through Qalamoun, Daraa, Hasakeh and other [Syrian…
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Denmark Follows Britain, Warns Against Travel to Tunisia
The Danish Foreign Ministry on Friday told its citizens to avoid all non-essential travel to Tunisia, saying there is “a high terror risk”, reports The Associated Press (AP). The ministry did not elaborate but Danes traditionally follow Britain when it comes to travel advisories, the news agency noted. A day earlier, Britain had urged its…
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Paris: 13-Year-Old Jewish Boy Beaten Outside His School
A French watchdog is reporting that a 13-year-old Jewish boy from Paris was beaten and robbed outside his school by six men earlier this week. According to the National Bureau for Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism, the anti-Semitic incident occurred on July 7 near the Gare du Nord train station in the French capital. The organization said…
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Putin Calls for Removal of Sanctions on Iran
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday called for the sanctions on Iran to be lifted as soon as possible after a deal is reached on Tehran’s nuclear program, Reuters reported. Iran and six major powers, including Russia, are discussing a deal that would curb Tehran’s nuclear program in exchange for relief from sanctions. Putin’s comments…
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‘Sherlock Holmes’ of Art Restores Justice for Jewish Families
One man has become a behind-the-scenes force in the international art world after securing the return of art looted by the Nazis to the descendents of its original Jewish owners. The return of “Seated Woman” by Henri Matisse to the Rosenberg family was his work. So was the restoration of “A Portrait of a Gentleman”,…
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Abbas Recalls Ambassador Who Made Anti-Semitic Comments
Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Thursday recalled his ambassador to Chile, following anti-Semitic statements the envoy made at a convention in Santiago, according to Haaretz. The ambassador, Imad Nabil Jadaa, cited leftist Israeli Shlomo Sand to support his claim that the Jewish people does not exist, and also relied on the Protocols of…
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Britain Warns Tourists to Leave Tunisia
The British government on Thursday told all UK tourists to leave Tunisia because a terrorist attack is “highly likely” and the country’s government has not done enough to enhance security, reports The Associated Press (AP). The Foreign Office advised against all but essential travel to Tunisia, a popular holiday destination for Britons. It added that…
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Minister Shalom: Restart Peace Talks
Interior Minister Silvan Shalom, who was appointed by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to be in charge of peace talks with the Palestinian Authority (PA), on Thursday called for the resumption of peace talks. Speaking at a conference of the Israeli Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv, Shalom said, however, that “it takes two…
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Temporary Ceasefire in Yemen to Begin Friday
Yemen’s warring factions on Thursday agreed to a temporary humanitarian ceasefire set to begin on Friday night, United Nations envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed said, according to Reuters. The pause in the fighting will last about a week until the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, with the goal of allowing the delivery…
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Former Saudi FM Who Opposed Iran Deal Passes Away
Former Saudi foreign minister Prince Saud al-Faisal died on Thursday, Saudi officials told the Al Jazeera network, two months after he retired following 40 years in the job. Prince Saud, who was appointed in 1975, was the world’s longest serving foreign minister when he was replaced on April 29 by Adel al-Jubeir, then ambassador to…
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PM’s Envoy Apologizes Over Threats to Hamas Hostage’s Family
Lior Lotan, who serves as Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s coordinator on the subject of hostages and missing persons, issued an apology on Thursday night, after Channel 10 News released a recording of him making threats to the relatives of Avraham (Avera) Mengistu, who was kidnapped by Hamas after crossing the border into Gaza ten months…
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Iran Talks Extend ‘Over Weekend’ Amid Chants ‘Death to Israel’
Millions of Iranians took part in the annual “Death to Israel Day” in Iran on Friday, ironically coinciding with the twice-extended deadline for a deal on the Islamic regime’s nuclear program that apparently will be extended yet again. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Friday confirmed US Secretary of State John Kerry’s statements the…
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ISIS Jihadists Arrested in Istanbul for First Time
Turkey on Friday detained 21 suspected members of the Islamic State (ISIS) group, including three foreigners, in a major operation in several cities including Istanbul, state media said. Police detained the suspects in pre-dawn raids in several addresses in Istanbul, as well as Sanliurfa province near the Syrian border, southern Mersin province and Kocaeli province east of Istanbul. The detainees are suspected of helping…
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Pinchas: Man of Decisive Action
Zionism begins and ends with Torah. Even Jon Voight who is a Righteous Catholic Actor understood this when he said in the Knesset on January 31st 2011 that the “Torah has all the answers.” He further said, “The Jews have given the world the Torah which includes every possible answer to your life’s needs. I…
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Israel Teachers’ Union Signs Israel-Boycott Document
The Israel Teachers’ Union, which represents over 150,000 teachers in Israel, signed a document calling for the boycott of the “settlements” in Judea and Samaria, Channel 10 reports Friday. A document drawn up for the convention of World Teachers’ Association stated that “the continued Israeli occupation of the West Bank, the existence of illegal Israeli…
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Family of Israeli Held by Hamas Accepts Apology of PM’s Envoy
The family of 26-year-old Avraham (Avera) Mengistu, an Israeli who apparently due to mental illness entered Gaza last September where he was captured by Hamas, announced Friday it has accepted the apology of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s envoy. Mengistu’s disappearance was revealed to the public on Thursday; a Channel 10 recording revealed that the day before Netanyahu’s envoy for hostage…
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Bennett Makes Israeli Schools Teach German
Education Minister Naftali Bennett (Jewish Home) on Wednesday signed an agreement with German officials to have the German language taught in Israeli schools. The Jewish Home chairman signed the agreement with acting German Minister to Israel Monika Iwersen, as well as Udo Michallik, the German Secretary General of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education. The agreement…
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The Latest Rage in Rachel’s Tomb Terror: Slingshot Explosives
Rachel’s Tomb located adjacent to Bethlehem in Judea, which is the site where the Jewish Biblical matriarch Rachel is buried, has turned into a key terror target – now a new trend has flared up with Arab assailants firing explosive charges into the compound. A., a member of the compound staff, spoke to Arutz Sheva on Friday about…
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Syrian Refugees Top 4 Million
More than four million Syrians have fled their country’s civil war, the United Nations said on Thursday, with many now despairing and losing hope that they will ever return to their conflict-wracked homeland. “We don’t think about going back to Syria. What we think about from day-to-day is how to keep our children alive,” said Yassin al-Ali, a Syrian refugee living in…
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Jerusalem Police Readying for Final Friday of Ramadan
The Jerusalem Police have completed their preparations for the fourth Friday of Ramadan tomorrow, which will see tens of thousands of Muslims gathering at the Temple Mount for prayers. Ramadan has also seen numerous serious terror attacks against Jews. Police will be present in large numbers, on high alert, and expecting trouble. Police under District…
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Syrian Regime Poised to Retake Ancient Palmyra
Syrian army troops backed by war planes advanced to within several kilometers of Palmyra on Thursday, battling Islamic State (ISIS) group terrorists outside the famed ancient city, a monitor said. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said government troops were now some five kilometers (three miles) west of the city and engaged in fierce clashes with forces from the extremist group. “Regime…
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Policy Shakeup: Israel Partially Cooperates With the ICC
In a departure from official policy up till now, Israel has decided to hold a discussion with the head of the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague about the Palestinian Authority (PA) efforts to charge it with “war crimes” over last summer’s Gaza war. Israel has until now refused to grant official recognition to…
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Court Adds 3 Years to Sentence of Security Officer’s Killer
The Supreme Court has added three years to the sentence of Arkan Badir, 28, the Arab who ran down and killed a Samaria community security officer in September of 2012. Badir’s sentence was extended from eight to 11 years in jail. Badir killed security officer Lior Farhi, 40, outside Shaarei Tikva, five miles east of…
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European Jewish Leader Under Fire for Meeting Le Pen
Vadim Rabinovich, a Ukrainian lawmaker and founder of the European Jewish Parliament (EJP), has been met with a backlash of condemnation in the European Jewish community after meeting on Wednesday with French far-right leader Marine Le Pen. Le Pen leads France’s National Front party, and remains the subject of concern for Jewish leaders despite her efforts…
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ADL Demands Hungary Cancel Anti-Semitic Statue
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) issue a stern rebuke on Thursday against plans in a Hungarian city to erect a statue honoring a well-known anti-Semitic minister who was a Nazi ally in power during World War II. Municipal leaders in the Hungarian city of Székesfehérvár came up with the idea to build a life-size bronze statue of Bálint Homan, who served as…
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Roman Legion Camp Unearthed in Megiddo, ‘Site of Final War’
Remarkable new discoveries have been unearthed from an excavation of a Roman legion camp in Tel Megiddo, located in northern Israel and hailing from the days of Roman occupation of the “province of Judea” nearly 2,000 years ago. The excavation began in 2013, and saw the Jezreel Valley Regional Project join forces with archaeologist Yotam Tepper to…
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Iran Claims West Has Toughened its Stance
The Western countries have hardened their stance in nuclear talks between six major powers and the Islamic Republic, Reuters reported on Thursday, citing Iranian state TV. “The West has toughened its stance within last few hours, and in a clear U-turn even refuses to accept Iran’s nuclear rights,” state TV quoted officials as having said.…
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Border Police Officers Foil Stabbing Attack in Jerusalem
Border Police officers were able to foil a terrorist attack at the Ras checkpoint in northern Jerusalem on Thursday evening. Officers at the checkpoint noticed a 17-year-old Palestinian Arab approaching them in a suspicious manner and called on him to stop, but he continued to move toward them. The teen terrorist then pulled out a…
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Gov’t Shuts Down PA’s Incitement TV Channel
Minister of Internal Security, Gilad Erdan, signed an order Thursday banning all activity by the “Palestine ’48” broadcast channel within Israeli territory. The minister issued the order after he was appraised that the channel is under the complete sponsorship of the Palestinian Authority, yet operates inside the state of Israel without written consent, as required…
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FBI Director Reveals July 4 ISIS Attacks in US Foiled
FBI Director James Comey revealed on Thursday that US authorities had prevented several Islamic State (ISIS) inspired plots to murder Americans in the US on the July 4 Independence Day holiday. Comey announced that over ten people who were influenced by ISIS’s online recruitment campaign were arrested in the last four weeks, reports Reuters. Of the…
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Hamas Issues Demands for Talks on Israeli Prisoners
The Hamas terrorist organization has set harsh conditions to give information or start indirect negotiations regarding the Israeli citizens and bodies of fallen soldiers that are being held by the group in Gaza. It was released for publication on Thursday that 26-year-old Avraham Mengistu, an Israeli citizen of Ethiopian origin suffering from a mental illness,…
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Israeli Jailed for Hacking Madonna’s Computer, Stealing Songs
An Israeli court on Thursday jailed a man for 14 months for breaking in to computers, stealing new songs by pop star Madonna and selling them. Adi Lederman confessed as part of a plea bargain to “hacking in to a number of computers working with Madonna, and selling the musical files of Madonna he copied…
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Top Israeli Cyber Expert Says NYSE Outage Likely an Attack
Prof. Danny Dolev of the Cyber Research Center at Hebrew University told Arutz Sheva Thursday that he doubts the veracity of official explanations for power outages and website crashes Wednesday at the New York Stock Exchange, the Wall Street Journal, and United Airlines. “The event at the New York Stock Exchange is not clear,” he said. The official claim, that…
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Tzohar Reaches Out to Anglos and Overseas Communities
The TZOHAR Rabbinical Organization on Wednesday held its annual summer conference, which included a dedicated track for English speakers this year. The conference, at the Jerusalem Convention Center (Binyanei Hauma), included a day-long series of sessions and panels on a variety of contemporary issues relevant to Israel and Judaism. The English track, which was designed…
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Coalition Chairman Mulls a Liberman Return
Coalition chairman MK Tzahi Hanegbi (Likud) stressed Wednesday night that while the recent deal struck with Yisrael Beytenu bodes well for the future of the coalition, it was not a certainty the party would return to the government. “The fact that we’re cooperating on several fundamental issues softens the tension,” Hanegbi asserted to Channel 2. Earlier Wednesday, Prime…
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France Denies it Dropped UN Bid on Israel-PA Talks
The French Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday it does not intend to give up on its bid to advance a UN Security Council resolution on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Haaretz reported. The statement was released in wake of comments made a day earlier by the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) Foreign Minister Riyad al-Malki, who said that France…
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Prague Railway Station Could be Named After ‘British Schindler’
Prague’s main railway station could be named after Sir Nicholas Winton, also known as the “British Schindler”, who died last week at the age of 106, the Jewish Chronicle reported on Wednesday. Winton saved the lives of 669 Jewish Czech children from the Nazis during World War II and was responsible for rescuing the children…
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Report: Zarif Ignores Supreme Leader, Shouts at Kerry
Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif got into a heated argument which evolved into a shouting match with his American counterpart, Secretary of State John Kerry, during nuclear talks this week, reports the Washington Free Beacon. According to the report, the argument between the two was so intense that a Kerry aide “tip-toed into the…
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American Airstrikes Kill Commanders of Syria’s Nusra Front
Seven members of Syria’s Al-Qaeda-affiliated Al-Nusra Front, including commanders, were killed in American-led air strikes Wednesday in the northwest of the conflict-riven country, a Britain-based monitoring group said, according to AFP. The raids in Syria, which began last September, have mainly focused on the Islamic State group (ISIS) but its rival Al-Nusra has also been…
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Yemen’s Government Places Conditions on Truce with Houthis
Yemen’s government told the United Nations on Wednesday it would agree to a truce to end more than three months of fighting provided key “guarantees” were met, Reuters reported. “The Yemeni authorities have informed the Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon of its agreement to implement a truce in the coming days,” the…
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Hamas Displays New Missiles at Gaza Rally
Hamas’s so-called “military wing”, the Al-Qassam Brigades, on Wednesday held a rally in Gaza marking the one year anniversary of last year’s war with Israel. Several hundred people crowded into a central Gaza City square after the traditional fast-breaking meal during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan for the rally, according to the AFP news…
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Brother of Captive Israeli Appeals for His Release
Ilan Mengistu issued a statement Thursday following the publication that his older brother Avraham Mengistu had been abducted and is being held by Hamas in Gaza. “This is a very difficult humanitarian case, because my brother is not in good health,” Mengistu said, surrounded by tearful family members. “On behalf of myself and my family, I…
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Former Fashion Photographer Dedicated to Empowering the Disabled
Arutz Sheva spoke with photographer Rick Guidotti at the 6th International Conference on Disabilities, organized by Beit Issie Shapiro and being held this week in Tel Aviv. Guidotti, an award-winning former fashion photographer, has spent the past 15 years working internationally with advocacy organizations/NGOs, medical schools, universities and other educational institutions to effect a sea-change…
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Ethiopian Activists: IDF Just Let Mengistu Slip into Gaza
Sources in the Ethiopian community have charged that the Israeli government has not been aggressive enough in trying to discover the whereabouts of Avraham Mengistu – at least in part because he is Ethiopian. Security officials released information Thursday about the abduction of Mengistu by Hamas last September, when he entered Gaza, but said that…
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Terrorist Released in Gilad Shalit Swap Arrested
Police and Border Patrol forces arrested overnight Thursday a terrorist released from jail several years ago during the Gilad Shalit prisoner swap deal. Shalit, an IDF soldier serving on the border of Gaza, was kidnapped by Hamas in 2006. He was released after five years in captivity in 2011 in exchange for the release of 1,027…
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MK Nagosa: Do ‘Everything Possible’ to Free Kidnap Victim
Avraham Nagosa, a Likud MK from the Ethiopian community, said Thursday that Israel must do everything possible to find Avraham Mengistu, the Israeli who crossed into Gaza last year and has been missing since then. “I wish to send encouragement to the Mengistu family who have for months have been suffering over lack of information…
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Yisrael Beytenu MK: We Share Nothing with Leftist Opposition
A day after Yisrael Beytenu struck a highly publicized deal with Likud, MK Sharon Gal (Yisrael Beytenu) announced the Knesset could expect increasingly closer cooperation between his party and the coalition. “Cooperation is not a dirty word,” the freshman MK asserted to Army Radio. “Finally, here are practical politics, based on values, which doesn’t make small accounts and has…
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Belgian Helps Hundreds of Christians Escape Syria
The Belgian government said Wednesday that it has in recent months helped 244 Christians to escape from Syria and move to Belgium with refugee status, most of them families with children. The humanitarian operation began in May to “save” some of the most vulnerable people in Aleppo, Syria’s second city where Islamist rebels are gaining ground, Foreign Minister Didier Reynders told…
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Introducing Arutz Sheva’s New Food & Lifestyle Section
They say the motto of every Jewish festival is the same: They came, they tried to kill us, they failed – let’s eat! That may not be entirely accurate, but it certainly is true that we Jews love our food. From kreplach to kubbeh, from chulent to chamin – wherever your roots lie eating is something our tribe takes…
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Knesset Speaker Appeals to Facebook to Stop Incitement
Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein turned to the President and CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday, demanding to immediately remove Facebook pages that incite against Jews and Arabs. Edelstein turned to Zuckerberg and Richard Allan, director of policy of Facebook in Europe and the Middle East, over the issue. “Recently I have been exposed to the unfortunate and…
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Jewish Home Minister Sets Precedent for Transparency
Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel (Jewish Home) announced on Wednesday plans to regularly publish his appointment calendar for public viewing. According to Walla! News, Ariel’s datebook will be published every two months and will be available via his Facebook page and various media outlets. “Transparency is the cornerstone of democracy,” Ariel stressed. “I will regularly publish my appointment calendar.” …
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YU HS Bekiut Program Enhances Textual Skills of Students
This year, close to 300 students in 30 high schools across North America mastered significant portions of the Talmud—and competed for top awards—through Yeshiva University’s Bronka Weintraub High School Bekiut Program. Now in its ninth year, the program seeks to better ground students in gemara by enhancing their textual skills. YU provides participating students with wordlists that…
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Palestinian News Show Glorifies Mass Murderer as ‘Hero’
Palestinian news media has prominently glorified one of the most dangerous Palestinian arch-terrorists in a recent interview, Palestinian Media Watch revealed Wednesday. Abdullah Barghouti was arrested in March 2003 and sentenced in 2004 to 67 life sentences for his role in the murders of Israelis in a string of suicide bombings – including the suicide attack at the…
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Opposition Dupes Knesset into Passing Bill
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s government was served its first legislative defeat in the Knesset on Wednesday, thanks to a sneaky political maneuver from the opposition. Put forth by Yesh Atid MK Karin Elharar, the bill calls to restrict debt collection to the city or town in which the debtor lives. Forty-six MKs voted in favor, while 45 voted against. …
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ISIS Hackers Take Down Human Rights Monitor’s Website
Hackers claiming to be affiliated with the Islamic State terror group took down the website of the Syrian Observatory for HumanRights monitor on Wednesday and threatened its director, AFP reported. The group calling itself the Cyber Army of the Khilafah (Caliphate) replaced the front page of the war monitor’s site with a photoshopped image of the Observatory’s director and text threatening him.…
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Obama Thinks Chances of Deal with Iran Are ‘Less Than 50-50’
A senior Democratic senator said on Wednesday that President Barack Obama believes the chances of a nuclear agreement with Iran are “less than 50-50,” even as he works to reassure Senate Democrats that he won’t accept a bad deal, Politico reports. During something of a working cocktail party Tuesday night, the president reportedly sounded a…
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BBC Admits Covering Up Palestinian Anti-Semitism
Even before the BBC’s new documentary on last summer’s war in Gaza airs, the broadcasting organization has admitted that it distorts the truth in order to make the Palestinians appear more sympathetic. The documentary, entitled “Children of Gaza,” aims at depicting how Operation Protective Edge affected children living in and around the Gaza Strip. The…
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ISIS’s Goal: World Domination
Islamic State has seen a spike in activity around Israel over the past several weeks, with activity not only heating up on the Golan Heights border with Syria, but in Egypt and along Israel’s border with the Sinai Peninsula as well. Arutz Sheva spoke with Dr. Ephraim Herrera, counter-terrorism expert and author of “Jihad – Fundamentals and Fundamentalism,”…
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Shimon Peres Lauded by U2’s Bono
International superstar and U2 frontman Bono heaped praise on former Israeli president Shimon Peres during the rock band’s concert in Toronto on Tuesday night. Bono lionized the veteran Israeli politician, who was in attendance, for his continued efforts to bring peace to the embattled Middle East. “We understand President Peres, that you have tried to be the voice…
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Rabbi Riskin: Reform or Orthodox, We Must Embrace Every Jew
Chief Rabbi of Efrat, Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, spoke with Arutz Sheva on Wednesday amid outrage over Religious Services Minister David Azoulay’s (Shas) recent comments on Reform Jewry. “First of all, I want to believe that he never said it,” the obviously troubled Riskin began. “I don’t know any rishon, any posek, who would claim that if you don’t keep…
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Hamas: Terror in Judea-Samaria Will Continue
Hamas has no intentions of slowing down on terrorism, a senior official asserted, despite security crackdowns from both Israel and the Palestinian Authority in the wake of a series of recent attacks in Judea and Samaria. In an interview with “Palestine” magazine on Wednesday, Mushir al-Masri, a Hamas member of parliament and a senior figure in the terrorist organization,…
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Jews to Protest Unofficial Temple Mount Ban for Ramadan
Jewish visitors to the Temple Mount have been told repeatedly that they are banned from entering Judaism’s holiest site due to Ramadan over the past several weeks – and one group plans to protest. Haim Brosh, spokesman for Students for the Temple Mount, spoke to Arutz Sheva on Wednesday about the situation. “Jews who arrived in recent…
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IDF General: We’re Doing Everything to Prevent Attacks
In the wake of several recent terror attacks in the area, IDF Central Command chief, Maj. Gen. Roni Numa, toured the Binyamin Regional Council on Wednesday, accompanied by council head Avi Roeh. Numa visited the communities of Harasha, Tazpit Kidah and Neve Tzuf, concluding his tour in the ancient city of Shiloh, where he called on residents to continue traveling, hiking…
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Palestinian Drafts Kids to Rob Antiquities Because of ‘Demon’
A Palestinian Arab man lured his four children into attempting to steal Second Temple-era antiquities, the Israel Antiquity Authority (IAA) announced Wednesday, by claiming there was a “demon” hiding treasure there. The IAA’s Unit for the Prevention of Antiquities Robbery arrested six suspects overnight Tuesday/Wednesday for attempted robbery to the cave, including the man, all…
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PA Foreign Minister Claims France Dropped UN Peace Talks Bid
The Palestinian Authority’s (PA) Foreign Minister Riad al-Malki said Tuesday that a French diplomatic bid to advance a United Nations resolution to restart the peace process between Israel and the PA has been abandoned by France, Haaretz reports. However, senior PA officials in Ramallah later told the newspaper that al-Malki’s comments were not entirely accurate,…
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Iran Rejects Claim it is Linked to Jordan Terror Suspect
Iran on Tuesday rejected reports by Jordanian state media that a terror suspect arrested in Jordan on suspicion of planning attacks against the kingdom is linked to an Iranian group. The spokesman for Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard, Gen. Ramazan Sharif, told The Associated Press (AP) that the reports are “baseless.” Jordan’s government-owned Al-Rai newspaper had…
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Prosecutors Seeking 3.5-Year Sentence for ‘Auschwitz Bookkeeper’
German prosecutors on Tuesday sought a 3½-year prison sentence for Oskar Groening, nicknamed “the Bookkeeper of Auschwitz”, a former SS sergeant who served at the Auschwitz death camp in Nazi-occupied Poland. The prosecutors said the 94-year-old’s role at the camp made him an accessory to murder, reported The Associated Press (AP). Groening has admitted guarding…
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Gush Katif Expellee: Expulsion is Still a Part of My Identity
It has been ten years since the 2005 Disengagement plan, which saw the Israeli government and the IDF expel all the Jewish residents of Gush Katif in Gaza. On Tuesday, Gush Katif women expellees as well as those who were youths during the expulsions gathered in the former Gush Katif community of Ganei Tal, later…
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House Approves Closer Military Ties with Jordan
American lawmakers on Tuesday approved legislation that would ramp up military cooperation with Jordan, including accelerated arms sales to a Middle East ally contending with growing threats from Islamist extremism, AFP reported. Jordan has become a focal point in the fight against the self-described Islamic State (ISIS) because the Hashemite kingdom borders Syria and Iraq,…
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Wanted: Self Sacrifice and a New Generation of Leadership
This week’s Torah portion of parashat Pinchas begins with an act of zealotry, of righteous indignation, which earned Pinchas a unique ‘eternal priesthood’ – and a covenant of peace. What does he have in common with the righteous daughters of Tzelafchad, five women whose love of the Land of Israel and zeal for their father’s…
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American Envoy Visits Turkey Amid Speculation of Syria Attack
The United States special envoy for the coalition against the Islamic State (ISIS) group was in Ankara on Tuesday to meet Turkish officials, after speculation Turkey could launch a military intervention inside Syria, sources told AFP. “General John Allen will hold talks in Ankara today,” a Turkish official told the news agency on condition of…
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Official: Iran Talks Must End Within 48 Hours
Hours after Iran and major powers extended their talks on a final agreement, an official said talks had to wrap up in the next 48 hours. The official made clear that the latest extension until Friday would be the last one. “We’ve come to the end,” the source told Reuters, on condition of anonymity. “We…
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Online Campaign Launched for Terrorist Death Penalty Law
An online campaign calling for the death penalty to be applied to terrorists was launched on Wednesday by MK Sharon Gal (Yisrael Beytenu), whose terrorist death penalty bill is facing a critical Knesset discussion on Sunday. The new bill would alter the law, requiring that those found guilty of murder for terrorist reasons be executed. Gal…
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Boycott Call: Lufthansa Omits Israel from ‘Free Baggage’ List
For probably the first time since 1933, an organized Jewish boycott of German products has been called. The reason: Lufthansa’s admission that Israel is the only country in the Middle East that cannot benefit from the German airline’s special baggage allowance policy. The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) is now officially urging travelers not to fly Lufthansa…
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Minister Bennett: Reform Jews Are Jews, Period
Education Minister Naftali Bennett (Jewish Home) on Wednesday weighed in on the controversy that erupted after Religious Affairs Minister David Azoulay (Shas) said in a radio interview that he did not consider Reform Jews to be Jewish. Azoulay’s statements, which have already led to a backlash from American Jewish leaders, led Bennett to issue a terse condemnation on Twitter. “All…
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Ramadan Feast Food Poisoning Kills 45 ISIS Terrorists
Forty-five terrorists of the brutal Islamic State (ISIS) jihadist regime died on Monday, not from bullets in the heat of a pitched battle but rather from food at a group ‘Iftar’ meal breaking the daytime fast Muslims observe during the month of Ramadan. The 45 jihadists all died the same night after partaking of the post-fast…
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Iran’s ‘Death to Israel Day’ Coincides with Nuke Deal Deadline
It has been said that truth is stranger than fiction, and indeed it would be hard to imagine scripting the signing of a nuclear deal with the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism on the very day that this regime holds an annual global protest calling for the destruction of the Jewish state. And yet that plot twist is…
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US Admits Only 60 Syrians Being Trained to Fight ISIS
Only about 60 Syrian rebels are being trained by the United States to take on the Islamic State (ISIS) group, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said Tuesday, admitting it was far below the number hoped for. The disclosure is likely to add to criticism of the Obama administration’s military strategy, with US Senator John McCain saying that the United States was “losing” the fight…
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Har Nof Terrorist’s Home to Be Razed Today
Police have informed the family of Ghassan Abu Jamal, one of two terrorists who butchered five people in the Har Nof synagogue in Jerusalem in November, that their home will be razed Wednesday. The family resides in Jabal Mukaber, in eastern Jerusalem. Ghassan Abu Jamal’s widow is to be evicted from Jerusalem, after her residency…
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US Army Warns of Defeat With New Cutbacks
The US Army is to cut 40,000 soldiers from its ranks over the next two years at home and abroad, a defense official said Tuesday, in a move that will raise doubts about its ability to fight wars. Under the cost-cutting plan, the Army will be down to 450,000 soldiers at the end of the 2017 budget year, even…
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MKs Demand Diplomatic, Not Military Solution in Gaza
The Knesset held a special full plenum session on Tuesday afternoon marking a year since the end of Operation Protective Edge in Gaza; a year later, the politicians were still divided as to what Israel’s stance vis-a-vis the Hamas enclave should be, but were unified in calling for a new policy. MK Haim Yellin (Yesh Atid),…
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Netanyahu Warns Iran’s Goal is to ‘Rule the World’
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu took part in a state memorial ceremony on Tuesday evening marking 111 years since the passing of Theodor (Binyamin Ze’ev) Herzl, widely hailed as the father of political Zionism and a leading figure in establishing the modern Jewish state. “Since the days of Herzl the world order has changed. World powers rose and…
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American Haredim Mean Business
Over a thousand entrepreneurs and investors are set to converge on the annual LTB (Let’s Talk Business) Summit tomorrow, Wednesday July 8th. But this is no usual business summit – billed as “the world’s premier Ultra-Orthodox business conference,” every one of the participants heading to The Rockleigh in New Jersey is from America’s haredi Jewish community. Participants will…
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Syrian Christian Leader Feared Kidnapped by Al Qaeda
A Franciscan priest serving in northern Syria has gone missing and is feared to have been kidnapped by Al Qaeda affiliate Al Nusra Front, his religious superiors and monitoring groups said Tuesday. The Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land, with which he is affiliated, said it lost contact on Saturday with Father Dhiya Aziz, a parish…
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Massive Missionary Conference in the Heart of Jerusalem
The anti-assimilation organization Lehava, headed by director Bentzi Gopshtain, has called on the public to rally and block missionary attempts in the heart of Jerusalem, ahead of a massive missionary conference this Wednesday. The conference, which will be held for three days at the First Station compound, aims to provide an “annual meeting of youths from…
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Amnesty’s Online Gaza Tool ‘Distorts’ the War
Amnesty International on Tuesday launched a Gaza Platform “online tool” which claims to “map Israeli attacks in Gaza” during last summer’s war – according to the Jerusalem-based research institute NGO Monitor, the tool is another slander against Israel without credible research backing it up. The “online tool” tracks Israeli strikes in the Hamas enclave during the war based…
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Iranian Military Chief: ISIS is Defending Israel
Iran’s Top Military Aide to the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spouted several unusual conspiracy theories on Tuesday, as he accused the Islamic State (ISIS) jihadist terrorists of defending Israel. Maj. Gen. Yahya Rahim Safavi, who previously was the commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), told the Iranian Mehr News Agency that the creation of…
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Outrage as Polish Nude Tag Game in Gas Chamber Reinstated
World Jewish Congress (WJC) President Ronald S. Lauder on Tuesday strongly condemned a Polish museum for reinstating an offensive art exhibit, which features a video of naked men and women playing tag in one of the gas chambers used by the Nazis to murder Jews in the Holocaust. The exhibit “Game of Tag” on display at…
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Highway Near Sinai Border Re-Opens to Traffic
The IDF announced on Tuesday night that Highway 12 in southern Israel will be re-opened to traffic as per orders from Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot. The road, which was closed off last Friday due to the danger posed by fighting between the Islamic State (ISIS) group and the Egyptian military in the Sinai, was…
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NY Assemblyman Attacks Kaparot Critics: Shame on You!
New York Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D-Brooklyn) has issued a strong condemnation of a Brooklyn group that filed a lawsuit in the Manhattan Supreme Court against segments of the Brooklyn Jewish community, demanding a stop to the controversial custom of Kaparot. Kaparot is a symbolic ceremony of transferring sin to a chicken by waving it over one’s…
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Court Accuses Police of Serious Pro-Arab Discrimination
The Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday ruled to release two Jewish youths aged 13 and 14 to house arrest, after they were arrested on suspicion of being involved in a brawl with Arabs on Monday – in a case that has raised accusations of racial discrimination. The youths, who were represented by Attorney David Halevy of…
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Senator McCain: ‘Delusional’ Obama Losing against ISIS
US Senator John McCain blasted the White House’s military strategy against ISIS Tuesday, suggesting the United States was “losing” the fight, and criticizing the pace of training for Syrian rebels. Several lawmakers including McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential nominee, grilled Defense Secretary Ashton Carter and the military’s top general, Martin Dempsey, on topics ranging from Ukraine…
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Egyptian Bank Claims Part Ownership of King David Hotel
An Egyptian government-owned bank has launched a five million shekel (around $1.3 million) lawsuit over its lost shares in Jerusalem’s prestigious King David Hotel, which were bought before the establishment of the modern Jewish state in 1948. Banque Misr, which has 500 branches in Egypt and around the world, filed its lawsuit via Israeli lawyers…
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Nervous Hamas Bans Hezbollah Offshoot in Gaza
In a move which could complicate attempts to reconcile with Iran, Gaza’s Hamas rulers have banned a Shia Islamist group loyal to the Iranian regime. Harakat al-Sabireen (The Sabireen Movement) is a relatively small, armed Shia group in Gaza, whose population is overwhelmingly Sunni. Though not officially designated as a terrorist group by most western states, it…
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Hamas: Tunnels Beat IDF in Last Summer’s ‘Victory’
Hamas on Tuesday marked a year since its latest terror war against Israel last summer, celebrating the conflict in which its arsenals were depleted and hundreds of its terrorists fell without scoring major casualties in Israel as a “victory.” Salah al-Arouri, a senior member of Hamas’s politburo, told Al Risala that the “victory of the Palestinian people”…
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Scholar-Warrior: Vizhnitz Grand Rabbi Passes Away, Aged 91
The Grand Rabbi (Rebbe) or “Admor” of the prominent Seret-Vizhnitz hassidic sect, Rabbi Eliezer Hager, passed away Tuesday aged 91. Rabbi Hager died of a heart attack at his home in Haifa’s Ramat Vizhnitz neighborhood. Funeral details have not yet been publicized. The rabbi, a scion of one of the most prominent hassidic dynasties, was…
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What Sanctions? Iran Gives Syria $1 Billion Bailout
Syria’s parliament on Tuesday approved a deal with Iran under which Tehran will provide the government a new line of credit worth $1 billion, state media said. The credit line will be the third that Tehran has extended to Damascus since the conflict in Syria erupted with anti-government protests in March 2011. “The People’s Council today approved a deal on a line of…
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Did Israel Ask Britain to Vote for Anti-Israel Resolution at UN?
In what seems quite odd, the UK-based Jewish Chronicle reported on Monday that Britain last week voted in favor of a UN resolution to back the Human Rights Council’s report that accused Israel of war crimes in Gaza – at the request of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. According to the report, Netanyahu’s office called British…
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Viral Vid: IDF’s Flying Machine Gunner
One of the most popular Facebook videos among Israelis this year is a short segment that was taped during a live fire training session in one of the IDF’s infantry units, at an unknown time and an unknown location. It can be viewed with a click: The camera follows an anonymous Negev light machine gun…
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IAEA and Iran Hold ‘Intense Discussions’ on Nuclear Program
The UN’s atomic watchdog and Iran held “intense discussions” in Tehran on Monday about the possible military dimensions of the country’s nuclear program, AFP reported, citing an Iranian official. The meeting was held as parallel talks were underway in Vienna between Iran and world powers on the eve of a deadline for an accord on…
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German Official: Iran Talks May Still Fail
Talks seeking a nuclear deal between Iran and major powers may yet fail, a German diplomatic source said on Monday, according to the AFP news agency. The comments came as the sides continue talks in Vienna in an attempt to reach a final deal by Tuesday, a deadline which has already been extended several times.…
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Medical Breakthrough Makes Injections a Thing of the Past
Nadav Kidron, CEO and director of Oramed Pharmaceuticals, discusses his company’s medical breakthrough in adapting insulin so that it can be taken as a pill instead of a shot. Can this technology be used for other kinds of medication? What does this mean for modern medicine? In the second part, John Manning, president of MAP Consulting…
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Bennett: Bedouin Teachers Who Joined ISIS ‘Crossed a Red Line’
Education Minister Naftali Bennett on Monday evening told Arutz Sheva that the Bedouin teachers who joined the Islamic State (ISIS) and spread its teaching in their schools had “crossed a red line”. It was cleared for publication earlier that in a joint operation with local police, the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) had arrested six…