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  • Egypt Closes Rafah Crossing After Three Days

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    Egyptian authorities on Thursday closed the Rafah Crossing as planned, after it had been open for three consecutive days, reports the Ma’an news agency. The Gaza Crossing and Borders Department said that four buses managed to enter Egypt on Thursday before the crossing closed, and a fifth bus crossed into the Egyptian side but was…

  • Erdogan: No One Can Link Turkey to Terror Organizations

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    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday dismissed as “propaganda” accusations that Islamic State (ISIS) fighters had been allowed to cross from Turkey into Syria to launch a fresh assault on the symbolic battleground town of Kobane. “We condemn the heinous attack by the terrorist IS organization that targeted innocent civilians in the city of…

  • Al-Qaeda Confirms American Spokesman Was Killed

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    Al-Qaeda has confirmed that an American drone strike earlier this year killed its English-language spokesman, a California native known as Azzam the American, AFP reported Thursday, citing the SITE Intelligence Group. In a special issue of the terrorist group’s English-language magazine Resurgence, editor Hassaan Yusuf wrote that Azzam, whose real name was Adam Gadahn, was…

  • UN Calls on Saudis to Allow Aid into Yemen

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    Commercial cargo ships carrying food, fuel and other vital supplies must be allowed to reach ports in Yemen which is threatened by famine, the UN Security Council said Thursday, according to an AFP report. The Saudi-led coalition battling Iran-backed Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen has imposed maritime controls that UN diplomats have described as a…

  • Obama and Putin Agree ‘Unity’ Needed in Iran Talks

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    President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed on Thursday about the need to maintain “unity” in talks between Iran and the six world powers. The two spoke in a phone call initiated by Putin and which came after months in which the two had not spoken at all, due to their disagreements regarding…

  • ISIS Beheads 12 Men from Rival Groups

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    Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists beheaded 12 men from rival Syrian rebel movements accused of fighting against them, in a video released on Thursday, according to AFP. It is the latest in a long series of mass beheadings by ISIS, and comes two days after the group released a video showing it killing 16 people in…

  • Never Too Late: 91-Year-Old Graduates Middle School

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    Students sometimes arrive late to school – but usually not 80 years late. And yet a grandfather in Italy has just now finished middle school at the ripe old age of 91, disproving naysayers. Nicola Torello prepared for his final exams by attending class every day from 5 p.m. on, according to the local Chieti Today as…

  • Muslim Terrorist Beheads Man in France Attack

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    A Muslim terrorist attacked a gas factory in eastern France on Friday, pinning a decapitated head to the gates and wounding at least two others with explosive devices before being arrested. “According to the initial findings of the inquiry, one or several individuals on board a vehicle drove into the factory. An explosion then took place,” said one source close to the…

  • Vatican Signs Historic First Accord with ‘Palestine’

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    The Vatican on Friday signed an historic first accord with “Palestine,” two years after officially recognizing the Palestinian Authority (PA) as a state. The accord, a treaty covering the life and activity of the Church in Judea and Samaria, was the first since the Vatican made the controversial step of recognition in February 2013. The treaty, which took 15 years of…

  • First Israeli Baseball Player Drafted in the MLB

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    Arutz Sheva caught the final game of the Summer Baseball Classic tournament of the Israel Association of Baseball ‎‎(IAB) on Thursday, and learned how baseball is catching on fast in Israel as the Jewish state “dominates” in Europe and now has its first player in the American MLB. The game saw the Senior National Team and the Under 21…

  • UK Nazis Invite Galloway to Address Rally

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    One of the main organizers of a neo-Nazi rally targeting London’s Jewish community has extended an invitation to far-left politician George Galloway to address the gathering of anti-Semites, citing Galloway’s stance on Jews and Israel as a common cause. Joshua Bonehill, a fascist activist and convicted petty criminal who initiated the so called “anti-Jewification” initiative…

  • ISIS Massacres 120 Civilians in Kobane in a Day

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    At least 120 civilians have been killed by the Islamic State (ISIS) group since it entered the Syrian Kurdish town of Kobane just over 24 hours ago, a monitoring group said Friday. “According to medical sources and Kobane residents, 120 civilians were executed by ISIS in their homes or killed by the group’s rockets or snipers,” said Rami Abdel Rahman, director of…

  • TV Tosses Tycoon Trump for Calling Mexican Immigrants ‘Rapists’

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    Donald Trump, the billionaire real estate mogul who this month announced he is running as a Republican presidential candidate, has apparently angered the US television network Univision by making remarks about illegal immigrants from Mexico. Univision announced it will cut ties with Trump and pull its Spanish-language coverage of the Miss USA beauty pageant on July…

  • Al Qaeda Affiliate Strikes African Union Base in Somalia

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    Terrorists in the Al Qaeda affiliate Al Shabaab in Somalia launched a brutal attack at dawn on Friday against African Union (AU) peacekeepers at a base 80 miles south of Mogadishu, officials said according to Reuters. The attack in Leego, the latest in a series since the Muslim month of Ramadan began last Thursday, was timed…

  • Terrorist Shot in Gun Battle with IDF Soldiers

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    An Arab terrorist tried to conduct a shooting attack on an IDF checkpoint in the Jordan Valley region on Friday. The terrorist was shot by IDF forces soon after he pulled out his weapon and started firing, and he was seriously wounded. Reportedly the terrorist later died of his wounds. No wounds were reported among the…

  • State Dept. Can’t Find 15 Hillary Clinton Benghazi Emails

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    Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton continues to be embroiled in controversy, as on Thursday the US State Department said it cannot find 15 work-related emails from Clinton’s private server that were released this week by a committee probe of the 2012 Benghazi attacks. The emails consist of a series of unverified intelligence reports passed to her when…

  • Netanyahu Warns: West Conceding Too Much to Iran

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    Iran is Israel’s top security threat, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu stated Thursday, at the graduation ceremony for new Israeli Air Force (IAF) pilots.  “The top threat that endangers our security is Iran’s effort to arm itself with nuclear weapons,” Netanyahu began.  “In general, as the deadline set by world powers for Iran to achieve its objectives approaches,…

  • Hamas Says Israel Released Father of ‘The Green Prince’

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    Israel on Thursday released a founding member of the Hamas terrorist organization in Judea and Samaria, the terror group claimed, a year after he and hundreds of other Hamas terrorists were arrested following the murder of three Israeli teenagers last June. Hamas claims that Hassan Yousef, a seasoned terrorist leader who has spent years in jail and was elected to the…

  • Babi Yar Memorial Vandalized with Swastikas

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    The Babi Yar memorial in Ukraine has been vandalized with graffiti swastikas, a Shorashim organization delegation discovered Monday, in yet another vandalism incident at the site.  “We came here to facilitate the aliyah to Israel of the Jews of Ukraine fleeing from battle zones by the Shorashim initiative,” Rabbi David Stav, chief of Tzohar, stated. “The…

  • PA Kids’ Soccer Team Named After Glick’s Shooter

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    In a youth soccer tournament just outside of Jerusalem held for the Muslim fast month of Ramadan, the Palestinian Authority (PA) has made clear what kind of person it views as a role model for children under its rule: cold-blooded terrorist murderers. Palestinian Media Watch revealed on Thursday that a new soccer tournament in Abu Dis, a…

  • Arrests Made in Israeli Farmer’s Murder

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    The Israeli Security Agency (ISA or Shin Bet) and police have arrested several people, including one minor, in the investigation into the terrorist murder of farmer David Bar Kapparah.  Bar Kapparah, 70, was found bloodied and beaten in an agricultural field between Pedaya and Carmei Yosef in central Israel and was taken by Magen David Adom paramedics to…

  • Arabs Try to Drain Spring Where Hiker was Murdered

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    Arab residents have tried to drain an historic spring in Samaria on Thursday, after rioting at the spring which is where a 25-year-old Israeli was murdered last week.  The attempt was discovered by the organizers of a trip to Ein Bubin, the spring outside of Dolev where Danny Gonen was shot at point-blank range by a…

  • Gaza Flotilla NGO Funded by French Government

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    One of the NGOs behind the latest anti-Israel flotilla to Gaza is funded by the French government, Arutz Sheva has learned. The Platform of French NGOs for Palestine (Plateforme des ONG françaises pour la Palestine) is among the groups supporting the Freedom Flotilla III, which seeks to directly defy the Israeli government’s blockade of the…

  • Transsexual Gay Duo Seeks ‘Acceptance’

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    A Russian pair are giving a whole new meaning to the phrase “going off the straight and narrow” – the two, a transsexual man and his gay female friend, have left to join the brutal Islamic State (ISIS) terror group in Syria after complaining they weren’t accepted in Russia. The duo from the Kamchatka region…

  • Eight Iranian ‘Volunteers’ Killed Fighting ISIS in Syria

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    Eight Iranian fighters have been buried in Iran Thursday after they were killed fighting ISIS in Syria, according to Iranian state media. Three of the men, all of whom were described as “volunteers,” were buried in the capital Tehran, while the others were buried in the northeastern city of Mashhad, according to the official IRNA…

  • Turkey Rejects Allegations that ISIS Raided Kobane from its Soil

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    Turkey on Thursday rejected as “black propaganda” claims that Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists crossed from Turkey to carry out deadly bombings and raids on the Syrian town of Kobane, AFP reports. Dozens of civilians and fighters on both sides were killed in a day of violence as ISIS launched car bomb attacks on the Turkish…

  • The Most Active Nonagenarian in Jerusalem

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    Mr. Herbie Selig was born in the year 1914 in Bavaria. His family had been living in the town of Zeilitzheim, Germany for over 300 years, but by the time Mr. Selig was born, only 14 Jewish families remained there. His father died when he was 13, and his mother became a business woman to support…

  • ISIS Sells 42 Yazidi Women to Its Terrorists as Sex Slaves

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    The Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group on Thursday sold 42 Iraqi women it had abducted from the Yazidi religious minority to its fighters in eastern Syria as sex slaves, a monitor said. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the women were being treated as “slaves” by the jihadists and were sold “for between $500 and $2,000 dollars.” The women were abducted…

  • Amsterdam Won’t Twin with Tel Aviv Because of ‘Occupation’

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    Plans to set up a formal twinning agreement between Amsterdam and Tel Aviv have been dropped because some members of the city council oppose the idea, the English-language website Dutch News reported Thursday. According to the report, Amsterdam Mayor Eberhard van der Laan withdrew the plan due to pressure from the left-wing green party GroenLinks,…

  • US Condemns ‘Counterproductive’ PA ICC Bid

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    The White House on Thursday said efforts to have Israel charged with war crimes at the International Criminal Court (ICC) were “counterproductive” and would be opposed by Washington, according to AFP.  The United States has “made clear that we oppose actions against Israel at the ICC as counterproductive,” National Security Council spokesman Alistair Baskey said after the Palestinian Authority (PA) submitted evidence to Hague prosecutors. “We…

  • Liberman Calls for ‘War’ Against ‘Diplomatic Terrorist’ Abbas

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    Yisrael Beytenu chairman and former Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman called for a “diplomatic war” against Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Thursday, after the PA officially submitted its “war crimes” case against Israel at the International Criminal Court (ICC). The PA submitted several hundred documents to the ICC with claims of Arab residents concerning the…

  • Breakthrough in Pinto, Lahav 433 Corruption Case

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    New developments have surfaced in the long-standing corruption scandal between Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto and the former head of the special police corruption investigation unit Lahav 433 Menashe Arbiv on Thursday, after a lengthy hiatus in the case.  Arbiv’s son Tzahi will be questioned over his father’s role in the affair, according to Walla! News, despite…

  • Grammy-Winning DJ Banned by Arabs for Israel Collaboration

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    When Grammy Award-winning German DJ Paul van Dyk tapped DJs from around the world for his latest album, he called it “The Politics of Dancing 3” to show the unifying power of dance music. But Arab countries apparently aren’t interested in unifying around music – his album is unavailable in much of the Arab world, apparently due to his inclusion of Israeli DJs.…

  • US Slams Iran for ‘Inhuman’ Rights Abuses

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    The US State Department raised the ire of Senators by ignoring the Iranian terror threat in its 2015 World Threat Assessment, but it has now finally released an annual human rights report Thursday that slams the Islamic regime for its horrific breaches of basic rights. The report, released ahead of a June 30 deadline next week for talks…

  • Activists: Israel ‘Messing’ With Flotilla Ships’ Engines

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    Israel has been working behind the scenes to divert the ships that are sailing towards Gaza as part of a new flotilla, set to arrive in Israel next week, charged activists involved in the project. On the way already is Swedish ship Marianne, which recently anchored in Italy, with several other ships set to sail from…

  • Barghouti: We Will Prove Israeli ‘War Crimes’

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    The Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) will on Thursday morning submit a series of documents to the International Criminal Court as part of an impending “war crimes” suit against Israel at the Hague.  According to a Channel 2 report, the PLO is looking to capitalize on the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) report released Monday, which accuses Israel of “war crimes,” and which, the…

  • UN to Netanyahu: Translate Your Words into Actions

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    The United Nations on Wednesday called on Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to translate into action his commitment to a two-state solution, Reuters reported. During the recent election campaign in Israel, Netanyahu angered several Western leaders when he declared in a series of interviews he would do everything in his power to prevent the establishment of a Palestinian…

  • Cyber Challenge ‘Promotes Hacking for the Purpose of Security’

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    One of the activities at the fifth annual International Cybersecurity Conference in Tel Aviv was the Cyber Challenge, featuring the best technical minds in Israel proving their ability by overcoming various technical riddles and challenges. The challenge was in a Capture-The-Flag format, in which the contestants had several hours to collect as many flags as…

  • Kerry Unfazed by Khamenei’s Comments on Nuclear Deal

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    For the first time since breaking his leg in a bicycle accident in France, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will take part in Iran nuclear talks, State Department spokesman John Kirby said in a statement on Wednesday. Kirby said that Kerry will fly to Vienna on Friday to take part in the talks as…

  • Tajikistan Annuls Citizenship of Nationals who Joined ISIS

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    The parliament of Tajikistan on Wednesday passed a law annulling the citizenship of nationals fighting abroad with organizations such as the radical Islamic State group (ISIS), AFP reported. “People will automatically be stripped of their citizenship of the republic of Tajikistan if they fight in the ranks of terrorist groups and organizations abroad,” Zarif Alizoda,…

  • The Orthodox Connection of Howard Stern

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    Like most people on planet earth, I’ve known who Howard Stern is for years, though I’ve never really listened to his show or watched more than an occasional clip of “America’s Got Talent”.  Then my friend Mayim Bialik was interviewed on his radio show last year and, of course, I had to hear it. What struck…

  • UN Chief Urges Israel to Restore Travel Permits to Gazans

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    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged Israel on Wednesday to ease restrictions on travel for Palestinian Arabs during the month of Ramadan, hours after Israel announced it was revoking permits for 500 Gazans to enter Jerusalem for prayers because of the latest rocket attacks. Ban “welcomes Israel’s measures to ease some restrictions on Palestinians from the…

  • One Man’s Journey from Secular Jew to Accidental Talmudist!

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    This week Ira Rod are joined by Salvador Litvak. Sal is a writer and director who, after learning Daf Yomi, decided to share his journey and story with others. He never dreamed that starting a Facebook community would lead to over 300,000 followers. Sal shares how he became the Accidental Talmudist, and tells us about his…

  • Interior Minister Personally Greets New Bnei Menashe Olim

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    Yet another group of “lost Jews,” the Bnei Menashe, arrived in Israel Thursday morning, marking the third time this month Israel has conducted an airlift of the group’s members, who hail from the northeastern Indian state Manipur, which borders Burma and Bangladesh. Some 100 members of the group arrived at Ben Gurion on Thursday, joining 78 others…

  • Tel Aviv’s Norman Named World’s Best Boutique Hotel

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    Tel Aviv’s the Norman has been ranked as the best boutique hotel in the world by US travel magazine Jetsetter, according to Haaretz. Located on the quiet Nahamani Street, just off major thoroughfare, Rothschild Boulevard, the lavish hotel opened its doors only last year.  The magazine examined 23 different hotel categories ranging from ‘best for foodies’ to ‘best for romance,’ basing…

  • Opposition MK Slams ‘Farcical’ Legislation Committee

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    MK Stav Shaffir (Zionist Union) will promote on Sunday a bill calling for transparency within the Ministerial Committee for Legislation.  The bill states that the Ministerial Committee should “conduct its deliberations according to protocol, which will include counting the votes and submitting the information to the public.” According the Shaffir, “the Ministerial Committee’s lack of transparency enables hypocrisy…

  • Purim Car Terrorist Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison

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    Mohammed Salaimeh, an Arab terrorist who tried to run down and kill five female Border Patrol officers in Jerusalem on the day the city celebrates Purim, agreed to a plea deal on Thursday. Instead of life imprisonment, the usual punishment for attempted murder, Salaimeh was sentenced to a total of 25 years in prison. According to…

  • Erekat: PA Should Promote ‘National Struggle’ of Terrorism

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    Middle East expert Yonatan Dahuh-Halevi revealed Thursday a new document written by Saeb Erekat, a member of the PLO Executive Committee and head of the Palestinian negotiating team, in which he calls to support terror organizations and lone-wolf terror attacks.  Erekat’s document contains a number of recommendations for Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas and Palestinian leadership. …

  • Syria: Rebels Launch Attack on Daraa City

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    A rebel alliance, including Al-Qaeda’s Syria affiliate Al-Nusra Front, attacked government-held parts of the southern city of Daraa on Thursday, a monitoring group said. The alliance, also involving powerful Islamist group Ahrar al-Sham, bombarded loyalist positions with mortar and artillery fire, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Syria’s official SANA news agency said “terrorists…

  • Three More Druze Arrested for IDF Ambulance ‘Lynch’

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    Following an overnight police and Border Police raid on several Druze villages in the Golan, three more Israeli Druze were arrested on suspicion they took part in the “lynch” attack on an IDF ambulance Monday night.  The three join the nine suspects arrested Wednesday morning on charges of involvement in the attack.  Several of those arrested are suspected of having…

  • Nazi-Looted Painting Sold at Auction for $2.92 Million

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    A Nazi-looted painting that was hidden for decades smashed expectations at a rare sale in London on Wednesday, AFP reported, as investigators work painstakingly to identify the origins of hundreds of other works from the same haul. Max Liebermann’s “Two Riders on a Beach” was found among more than 1,200 works of art in the…

  • Druze Spiritual Leader: Ambulance Lynching Against Druze Values

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu met with leaders of Israel’s Druze community Wednesday, in the wake of a mob attack on an IDF ambulance carrying casualties of the Syrian civil war which left one injured Syrian dead. Israeli police said Wednesday they had carried out a wave of arrests of suspects involved in two separate attacks on…

  • Reconstruction of Thousands of Gaza Homes to Begin

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    Reconstruction of homes destroyed in Gaza due to Hamas’s engagement with Israel will begin soon, Hamas official Mufid Hasayneh stated to AFP on Wednesday.  “Some 90,000 partially-damaged homes have already been repaired in coordination with the United Nations,” Hasayneh stated from Gaza City.  “In the coming days, the operation of reconstructing those totally destroyed will begin,” he said. Some…

  • Unique Taglit Trip Gives the Deaf a Taste of Israel

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    As thousands of young Jews visit Israel this summer on Taglit and Birthright trips, one group is specifically catering for those with hearing impairments or deafness. The Institute for the Advancement of Deaf People in Israel hosted a unique day for a Taglit group from the United States, exhibiting how the organization helps the deaf and hard of hearing.…

  • Lynching of Syrians on IDF Ambulance May Have Been Premeditated

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    The Israeli Druze ambush on an IDF ambulance carrying wounded Syrians on Monday night was carefully pre-planned, an IDF soldier who was at the scene stated Wednesday.  Several reports indicated that there was an incident near Mt. Hermon, on the Syrian border, the soldier added – and, in retrospect, it could have been a precursor to…

  • Turkey Acknowledges Reconciliation Talks With Israel

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    Turkey on Wednesday said it was holding talks with Israel over a deal to reconcile the two former allies following a break in relations spurred on by Turkey’s Islamist leadership.   “It’s quite normal for the two countries to talk for the normalization of the ties. How can reconciliation be achieved without holding any meetings?” Foreign…

  • Mystery Deepens Over Chandelier Accident; Engineer Implicated

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    The mystery of Monday night’s chandelier accident continues on Wednesday, after police continue to conduct engineering tests on the fallen light fixture and compare it to that installed in the second part of the hall. An investigation revealed that the entire fixture weighed 350 kilograms (771 lbs) without four engines attached to the structure (presumably to lower and raise…

  • Abbas Rejects Israel’s Ramadan Concessions

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    Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan (Likud) sharply criticized Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday, claiming that the latter is preventing Palestinian Arabs from enjoying the lighter security restrictions Israel gives for the Ramadan fast.  “Abu Mazen [Abbas – ed.] and the PA would prefer that the Palestinians should suffer and wait for hours at…

  • Left-Wing Parties Turn on Each Other Over Knesset Vote

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    Meretz Chairman MK Zehava Gal-On has turned against the Zionist Union (Labor-Hatnua) on Wednesday, after the latter did not join Meretz in voting on the Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law’s renewal.  The Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law is a temporary provision that was approved by the Knesset in July 2003 and renewed every year since then.…

  • Expert: People Need to Know their Data is Private

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    Most people do not realize how much their data is being used for purposes they do not understand, internationally renowned security technologist Bruce Schneier told Arutz Sheva on the sidelines of the fifth annual International Cybersecurity Conference in Tel Aviv. “Largely, I think surveillance is bad,” Schneier said, adding that surveillance is leading to a…

  • Farmer Beaten to Death by Palestinian Illegals Identified

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    The farmer who was murdered on Wednesday by a group of Palestinian Arabs has been identified as 70-year-old David Bar Kapara of Rehovot. It is believed he was beaten by Arabs from among those who regularly illegally enter Israeli cities in search of employment. Bar Kapara’s son is the spokesman for the Religious Services Ministry…

  • Likud MK Calls for Targeted Killings of Gaza Terrorists

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    MK Yoav Kish (Likud) on Wednesday called for Israel to carry out targeted killings of Gaza terrorist squads in order to stop the rocket attacks on southern Israel. “I think that the fire from Gaza into Israel must stop and I am glad that the Air Force responded immediately to [last night’s] attack,” Kish told…

  • Obama Assures France: We’re Not Spying on You Any More

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    US President Barack Obama spoke to French President Francois Hollande on Wednesday, assuring him the US was no longer spying on France after a Wikileaks cable revealed the National Security Agency (NSA) had been spying on three French presidents. The White House stated after the phone call that “we are not targeting and will not target” Hollande, according…

  • Boston Bomber ‘Apologizes’ to Victims, Thanks Allah

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    Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been formally sentenced to death Wednesday, after US District Judge George O’Toole Jr. confirmed the sentenced handed to the convicted terrorist by a jury back in May. O’Toole quoted Shakespeare in his statement to Tsarnaev, according to American media, stating: “One of Shakespeare’s characters observes, ‘The evil that men do lives after them.…

  • Israel Willing to Sign Nuclear Test Ban

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    Israel is ready to ratify a treaty imposing an international ban on nuclear weapons testing, if Iran agrees to recognize the Jewish state, an Israeli official has said. Speaking at Tel Aviv University’s Institute for National Security Studies, Merav Zafary-Odiz, Israel’s ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA), said that Israel was willing in theory to ratify…

  • The ‘Background Noise’ of Ramadan Terror

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    Rabbi Aryeh Handler, dean of the Ramle Hesder Yeshiva that recently caught on film the Arab rock and firebomb attacks it suffers on a weekly basis, told Arutz Sheva about how students at the Torah-learning institute in central Israel cope with the terrorism. The rabbi began by noting the new yeshiva, which has 30 students, cooperates with…

  • Art Nazis Stole from Jews Goes on Auction

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    A Nazi-looted painting that was hidden for decades is being auctioned by Sotheby’s Wednesday in a rare sale as investigators work painstakingly to identify the origins of hundreds of other works from the same haul. Max Liebermann’s “Two Riders on a Beach” was found among more than 1,200 works of art in the Munich apartment of German recluse Cornelius Gurlitt when police raided it…

  • Australian Mom: Help My Children Flee ISIS

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    The mother-in-law of one of Australia’s most notorious Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists has pleaded for the government to help her “desperate” daughter and five grandchildren flee the Middle East, saying she made “the mistake of a lifetime.” Karen Nettleton’s emotional appeal for help came after reports that her son-in-law Khaled Sharrouf and his friend Mohamed Elomar were killed in fighting in…

  • State Department Rejects Sending Gaza Report to Security Council

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    The United States does not support sending the UN Human Rights Council’s report on last summer’s war in Gaza to the Security Council, State Department spokesman John Kirby said on Tuesday. Speaking with reporters, Kirby reiterated, as he had done on Monday, that Washington rejected the foundation of the report because of the Human Rights…

  • Court Throws Out French Mother’s Lawsuit over Jihadist Son

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    A French court on Tuesday threw out a case brought forward by a mother trying to sue the government for failing to stop her teenage son from leaving to join jihadists in Syria, AFP reported. The boy was 16 when he left with three others from the town of Nice in southern France in December…

  • Khamenei Rules Out Lengthy Freezing of Nuclear Work

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    Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on Tuesday ruled out freezing sensitive nuclear work in the country for a lengthy time period, Reuters reported. Khamenei also reiterated Iran’s demand that sanctions imposed on it be lifted as soon as a final deal with major powers is reached. “Freezing Iran’s Research and Development (RD) for a…

  • UN Investigators Denounce ‘Unspeakable Suffering’ of Syrians

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    UN investigators on Tuesday denounced the seemingly deliberate targeting of civilians in Syria’s war, causing “unspeakable suffering” as barrel bombs relentlessly drop from the sky and besieged people starve to death, AFP reported. “Civilians are the main victims of an ever-accelerating cycle of violence,” Paulo Pinheiro, who heads a commission of inquiry on the human…

  • Ariel Removes ‘Hostile’ Leftist Group from National Service

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    Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel (Jewish Home) announced Tuesday that the radical leftist NGO B’Tselem will be barred from the national service program, after it contributed allegedly false testimony to the new UN report charging Israel with “war crimes.” Ariel, who is responsible for the National Insurance Institute that supervises the national service program, took action…

  • NSA Monitored Three French Presidents, Says WikiLeaks

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    The United States’ National Security Agency (NSA) wiretapped France’s former presidents Jacques Chirac and Nicolas Sarkozy, as well as current leader Francois Hollande, AFP reported on Tuesday, citing files exposed by the WikiLeaks website. The spying spanned between 2006 and 2012, the report said, quoting documents classified as “Top Secret”. The revelations prompted the French…

  • Expert: Half of Israeli Wedding Halls May Be Unsafe

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    As tragic as the death of a woman at a Yavneh wedding hall Monday was, Israelis needed to prepared themselves for further similar tragedies, believes Itzik Tayeb, the chairman of the Israel Wedding Hall Association. Speaking to financial daily Globes, Tayeb said that as many as half of the wedding halls in Israel were unlicensed…

  • ISIS Suicide Bombers Strike Near Children’s Hospital

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    Two suicide bombers from the Islamic State (ISIS) group have killed 10 Syrian soldiers in the northeastern city of Hasakeh, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Wednesday. Separately, at least 13 civilians were killed in a car bomb attack against a mosque in a village near the capital Damascus, the monitor said. All three incidents occurred Tuesday night. “Ten soldiers were…

  • Edelstein to Bundestag: Stand by the Jewish People Now

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    Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein (Likud) welcomed Bundestag President Norbert Lammert to the Knesset on Wednesday in a special session marking 50 years of Israeli-Germany diplomatic relations. “Germany is a true friend of Israel,” Edelstein said to Lammert. “Your standing at our side and at the side of the Jewish people is more important than ever, certainly…

  • New York Councilor Petitions to Ban Roger Waters from US

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    “The UN can simply not be taken seriously.” So says Republican councilor Bruce Blakeman of Long Island, in the wake of the UN’s report condemning Israel’s activities during Operation Protective Edge in Gaza. Blakeman, a former presiding officer of the Nassau County Legislature and ex-head of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, spoke to…

  • Israeli Islamist Cleric Says Israel May ‘End’ Within 6 Months

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    In an apparent attempt to prevent incitement and further flareups during the Muslim fast month of Ramadan which started last Thursday, Israel has issued a distancing order blocking Sheikh Raed Salah from visiting Jerusalem for six months. Salah, head of the radical Islamic Movement in Israel, is forbidden from visiting the capital from June 25 up until…

  • Vizhnitz Rebbe Orders Youths to Enlist in IDF

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    In a dramatic move the haredi Vizhnitz Hassidic stream has reversed a two-year old decision to have its young men refuse to enlist in the IDF, and in a new announcement called on its youth to join the army. Vizhnitz leaders originally decided against IDF service due to issues of modesty concerning proximity to female soldiers, along…

  • Israel Blocks Gazans From Temple Mount After Rocket Attack

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    After the rocket attack from Gaza on Tuesday night, Israel on Wednesday decided to cancel the Friday entry permits for 500 Gazans to Jerusalem that had been given as part of unprecedented “gestures” for the Muslim fast month of Ramadan. A spokeswoman for COGAT, the defense ministry unit which coordinates with Gaza, told AFP the move to…

  • Hamas Claims Captured IDF Soldier Still Alive

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    In a cynical use of the fate of IDF soldiers captured during last summer’s counter-terror Operation Protective Edge in Gaza, Hamas has claimed that Golani Brigade combat soldier First Sergeant Oron Shaul is alive, even though the IDF has officially declared him dead. The site Al-Majd, which serves the Al-Qassam Brigades “armed wing” of the Hamas…

  • US, Iran-Backed Shi’ite Forces Not Cooperating

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    The Pentagon said Tuesday that there are some Shi’ite fighters at an Iraqi military base where Washington just sent 450 reinforcements, but they were not working with US forces, underscoring concerns over links with the Iran-backed sectarian fighters. Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren said that while there is a “small group” of Shi’ite fighters at the Taqaddum base, there numbered only in the lower…

  • Leaked Saudi Document: Iran Shipped Centrifuges to Sudan

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    A top secret Saudi memo contends that Iran shipped nuclear equipment to Sudan, in a shocking leak that comes ahead of a June 30 deadline for Iran nuclear talks with world powers. The revelation was part of a huge trove of documents published on the Wikileaks web site. The trove of 60,000 documents was published…

  • Defying BDS, Top European Hotel Managers Convene in Israel

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    As international anti-Israel groups clamor for a boycott of Israel, 45 top general managers of InterContinental Hotels and Resorts from Europe convened this week at the David InterContinental Hotel in Tel Aviv for an annual event. This is the first time Israel has been chosen for the event and comes on the heels of the…

  • British Teens Arrested Stealing From Auschwitz

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    Two British teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of stealing artifacts from the former Nazi death camp at Auschwitz, Polish police said Tuesday. A spokesman for the site, which is now home to a museum, told AFP that guards on Monday caught the teenagers digging in the ground in an area where there were once barracks used to sort the personal items of arriving…

  • Study Warns US Nuclear Strategy is on Course for Disaster

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    A new study from the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) warns of dire consequences if the US does not dramatically change its nuclear weapons policy in the coming years, reports the Washington Free Beacon on Tuesday. Lead author Clark Murdock, a strategic planning and defense expert, warned in the study entitled “Project Atom” that…

  • Yogev to Lobby for Judea-Samaria on Knesset Committee

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    MK Moti Yogev (Jewish Home), a strong advocate of Jewish settlement in Judea and Samaria, will be responsible for attending to civilian affairs in that region for the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. The appointment of Yogev to the post was announced Tuesday, as membership of the Knesset’s most powerful committee was finalized. Yogev…

  • Top IDF General to Soldiers: Stay Off WhatsApp!

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    Too many IDF officers are communicating with their soldiers via social media – especially WhatsApp, said IDF General Yitzchak Brik, Ombudsman for Soldiers in the Defense Ministry. Brik’s job is to record and examine complaints by soldiers against commanders and higher officials, determining whether to impose disciplinary procedures on officers for mistreating soldiers or otherwise…

  • UK MPs Decry ‘Talmud Burning’ London Neo-Nazi Rally

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    A group of British MPs have called for “every measure” to be taken to protect a Jewish community in London from an impending neo-Nazi demonstration planned on July 4, the first Shabbat of the month. Hampstead and Kilburn MP Tulip Siddiq led a motion in the UK Parliament backing those calling to ban the demo, reports…

  • El Al Could be Penalized for ‘High Heel-Gate’

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    El Al’s “High Heel-Gate” could become the subject of a government investigation, reports said Tuesday. A government office that deals with equal work opportunities for women is reportedly seeking to get top officials in the Economy Ministry involved in quashing demands by Israel’s national airline that female flight attendants be required to wear high heels. The…

  • Shekel Remains Higher After Tanking 2% Monday

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    The shekel remained stronger against the dollar, a day after it rose significantly following remarks by Bank of Israel head Karnit Flug that the danger facing the Israeli economy was more likely to be inflation, not deflation. Flug also said that the Bank would probably end its policy of buying dollars to keep its value…

  • New ISIS Low: Caged Drowning, Decapitation Necklaces

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    The brutal Islamic State (ISIS) group has spread horror by callously beheading victims and burning them to death – on Tuesday the terror group reached a new low by unveiling gruesome new ways to murder. In a seven-minute video from ISIS’s Nineveh branch based in its stronghold of Mosul, the terrorists reinvented their horrific methods of…

  • Former Ambassador: UN Report on Gaza ‘Completely Predictable’

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    John Bolton, former United States Ambassador to the UN, told Arutz Sheva that the UN report which accused Israel of committing “war crimes” during Operation Protective Edge in Gaza was “completely predictable”. “The UN Human Rights Council is no different from its predecessor, the Human Rights Commission,” he said on the sidelines of an evening…

  • IDF Destroys Rocket Launcher Used to Attack Israel

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    IDF aircraft struck a rocket launcher in northern Gaza shortly after midnight on Tuesday, the IDF Spokesman said. The launcher that was attacked is the same one which was used in the rocket attack on the Hof Ashkelon region earlier on Tuesday evening. The IDF statement said that Israel considers the Hamas terrorist group responsible…

  • Liberman: A Government That Allows Rocket Fire Shouldn’t Exist

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    Following yet another rocket attack from Gaza on southern Israel, Yisrael Beytenu chairman Avigdor Liberman said on Tuesday night that Israel cannot put up with “trickling” of rocket fire. “Those who are willing to absorb trickling – will eventually receive torrential rain. We must not accept this situation,” warned MK Liberman, adding, “A government that…

  • US Rabbi: We Failed Gush Katif, Like We Failed Holocaust Victims

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    Rabbi Yoel Schoenfeld, scion of one of the most venerated rabbis in the Modern Orthodox world, told Arutz Sheva in an interview that American Jews had failed the residents of Gush Katif by not speaking out against the plan – just as they failed European Jewry by not speaking up during World War II to…

  • Druze ‘Lynching’ on IDF Ambulance Tipped Off by Soldier?

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    In the last day the IDF has been investigating the Israeli Druze attack on an IDF ambulance Monday night, and dramatic new revelations indicate a possible betrayal from within the army. In the incident Druze residents of the Golan Heights murdered a Syrian national who was being brought for treatment, and likewise critically wounded another Syrian in addition to lightly…

  • Chilling Emergency Call Released From Wedding Hall Disaster

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    The chilling recordings of the emergency call made after a chandelier fell lethally on Monday night at an event hall in Yavneh during a wedding have been released Tuesday. Just seconds after the massive lighting fixture fell during the wedding of Mor Levi and Karin Hayon, one of the attendants contacted the Magen David Adom (MDA) hotline…

  • Chandelier Accident Kills 1, Injures 21

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    A woman of about 50 was killed night Monday night after a large chandelier fell from the ceiling of the Adiah events hall on Shidlovsky street in Yavne during a wedding.  Paramedics and Magen David Adom (MDA) medics provided medical care to 21 wounded, all of whom were evacuated to Tel Hashomer Hospital, Kaplan hospital, and Assaf…

  • White House Reaffirms Israel’s Right to Self-Defense

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    The White House on Monday night reaffirmed Israel’s right to self-defense, following the release of the UN report which accused the Jewish state of committing war crimes during last summer’s Operation Protective Edge in Gaza. At the same time, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the administration in Washington was also awaiting “further outcomes” of…

  • Syrian Kurds Chase ISIS from Key Base

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    Syrian Kurdish fighters have chased Islamic State (ISIS) members from a key base north of the jihadists’ stronghold city of Raqa, a monitoring group said on Monday night, according to the AFP news agency. The Kurdish People’s Protection Units, with air support from the United States, took complete control of the Liwa (Brigade) 93 base,…

  • Egypt Kills 22 Suspected Terrorists in the Sinai

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    Egyptian security forces on Monday killed 22 suspected terrorists who were planning to target security forces in the restive North Sinai province, security sources said, according to Reuters. The sources said security forces struck a group of people meeting outside a mosque south of the town of Sheikh Zuwayed who were planning an attack on…

  • Druze Leaders Condemn Ambulance Attack, Majdal Shams Celebrates

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    Residents of the Druze town of Majdal Shams were filmed on Monday night as they celebrated an attack by dozens of Israeli Druze on an IDF ambulance that was carrying wounded Syrian refugees to care in Israel. The celebration included dancing, chants of joy and flag waving, according to Channel 2 News. The background to…

  • British Foreign Secretary: Iran Needs to Show ‘More Flexibility’

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    Iran will need to show more flexibility to reach a nuclear deal with six world powers, British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said on Monday, according to the International Business Times. Speaking to reporters in Luxembourg, Hammond also suggested the talks might go on beyond a 30 June deadline. “There will need to be some more…

  • American Airstrike Kills ‘Person of Interest’ in Benghazi Attack

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    An American airstrike in northern Iraq has killed an Islamic State (ISIS) operative who was a person of interest in the 2012 Benghazi attack, the Pentagon said Monday, according to AFP. Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren identified the operative as Tariq bin al-Tahar bin al-Falih al-‘Awni al-Harzi of Tunisia, who was killed in Mosul on…

  • Former Ambassador: Israel Doesn’t Need to Apologize All the Time

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    Israel does not need to “apologize all the time”, Ambassador Alan Baker told Arutz Sheva on Monday, following the release of the UN report which accused Israel of committing war crimes in Gaza. Baker is formerly Israel’s ambassador to Canada and director of the Institute for Contemporary Affairs at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs…

  • Government Vows to End Arab Desecration of Ancient Cemetery

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    Following the severe vandalism on the ancient Mount of Olives Jewish cemetery by Arab rioters, the Religious Services Ministry intends to double the security budget for the site, Arutz Sheva has learned Tuesday.  “We are not going to give in to terrorism in the Mount of Olives area,” Religious Affairs Minister David Azoulay (Shas) stated Tuesday. “We will double…

  • Father of Groom in Chandelier Disaster Cites Divine Intervention

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    The managers of the Yavneh wedding hall behind last night’s chandelier disaster should be held responsible, father of the groom David Levi stated Tuesday.  “This is grossly irresponsible,” Levi stated on Southern Radio on Tuesday, calling to hold the contractors who installed it responsible.  He added that he was very close to where the chandelier fell. “I heard…

  • Iranian Ex-President: US Trying to Arrest the Muslim Messiah

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    Is there no end to the evils of the Great Satan? Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has claimed the United States is trying to arrest the Shia Muslim messiah, known as the “Hidden Imam,” in bizarre speech to his supporters Monday. In comments made to a group of clerics, which were posted by his supporters on the Dolatebahar.com…

  • Should MK Get Diplomatic Immunity for Flotilla?

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    The Knesset Committee is in the midst of a heated debate on Tuesday morning, on whether to revoke the diplomatic immunity of MK Basel Ghattas (Joint List) for his intent to participate in anti-Israel activity on a “freedom flotilla” heading for Gaza. The flotilla is the combined effort of several anti-Israel NGOs and Islamic Jihad has…

  • Netanyahu: We Will Bring Druze Lynchers to Justice

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu strongly condemned the Israeli Druze attack of an IDF ambulance Monday night, which resulted in the death of at least one Syrian citizen being transported to hospital for treatment.  “I view this most severely,” Netanyahu said at the international cyber conference. “We will not allow anyone to take the law into their own hands.…

  • Eli Yishai: I Was Too Gentle with Deri During Elections

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    Former Shas leader and interior minister Eli Yishai gave a first media interview Monday, to Channel 2‘s Yair Cherki, after his party’s loss in the last elections. According to the report accompanying the interview, the Yachad party owes NIS 12 million, and Yishai gave personal security for NIS 2-3 million out of these debts. Yishai…

  • Law Cracking Down on Foreign-Funded NGOs Returns to Knesset

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    The recent UN report blasting Israel for alleged “war crimes” during Operation Protective Edge in Gaza has sparked the revival of the Associations Law in the Knesset, after the report was funded in part by several extreme leftist Israeli non-governmental organizations (NGOs).  MK Yinon Magal of the Jewish Home party – which sponsored the bill during…

  • Israeli Rights Group Calls on ICC to Dismiss ‘Biased’ Prosecutor

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    With the Palestinian Authority heading to the International Criminal Court next week to attempt to prosecute Israel for alleged war crimes, Shurat Hadin/Israel Law Center – an Israeli civil rights group which combats and bankrupts terror groups via the legal system – is calling on the ICC to remove the chief prosecutor Mrs. Fatou Bensouda overseeing the case.  In an official letter to…

  • Injured Border Policeman Regains Consciousness

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    The Border Policeman who was badly injured in Sunday’s stabbing attack near the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem regained consciousness on Monday and is communicating, despite the severity of his injuries.  Police Commissioner Yohanan Danino paid him a bedside visit on Monday morning and talked with his family. “They told me what happened to him after the stabbing, it enhances his heroism,” Danino…

  • UN Ambassador: Human Rights Council are ‘Soldiers of Hamas’

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    Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations issued a scathing condemnation of the UN Human Rights Council’s report on last summer’s war with Gazan terrorists, branding council members as “the soldiers of Hamas.” Ambassador Ron Prosor noted that the findings of the committee – which censured Israel while largely ignoring Palestinian abuses – supplemented moves by…

  • ISIS in Syria Hangs Two Boys for Eating During Ramadan

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    The Islamic State (ISIS) on Monday hanged two youths after accusing them of eating during daylight hours in the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights said. “Residents of the village of Mayadeen in Deir Ezzor province reported that IS hanged from a crossbar two boys aged under 18 near the…

  • ADL Condemns Oren’s ‘Unjustified’ Attack on Obama

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    The heat surrounding MK Michael Oren (Kulanu) grew stronger on Monday as the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) attacked his most recent article on US President Barack Obama, calling it both “unjustified and insensitive.”  In an essay published in Foreign Policy Magazine on Friday, Oren argued “historians will likely look back at Obama’s policy toward Islam with a combination…

  • MK: Leftist Agitators ‘Would Be Shot in the US’

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    David Elhiyani, head of the Jordan Valley Regional Council, told a Knesset committee Monday that photographers from extreme left-wing organizations continually come to the Jordan Valley in their work to denigrate Israel.  The reason for the visits of these extremist organizations, Elhiyani asserts, are their efforts to promote the boycott movement against Israel.  According to Elhiyani, the…

  • Rivlin to UN: Israel Faces Unique Moral Dilemmas

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    President Reuven Rivlin issued a response to the damning UN report on Israel’s conduct during Operation Protective Edge in Gaza on Monday night, noting that Israel faces unique moral dilemmas that the global community cannot comprehend.  “Just one year has passed since the Israel Defense Forces were required to stand, as a protective edge, for…

  • White House Slams Interior Min’s Wife for Offensive Obama Tweet

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    The White House slammed Interior Minister Silvan Shalom’s wife, media personality Judy Nir Mozes Shalom, on Monday after she tweeted an offensive joke about US President Barack Obama.  Mozes claimed the tweet, which was almost immediately deleted, was simply her repeating a joke she had heard.  “Do you know what Obama Coffee is? Black and weak,” she wrote…

  • Wounded Syrian Killed in Druze Attack on IDF Ambulance

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    A crowd of dozens of Israeli Druze attacked an IDF ambulance on Monday night, as it passed through Majdal Shams toward Kiryat Shmona carrying wounded Syrian refugees to care in Israel.  The Druze threw rocks at the ambulance, resulting in the death of one of the wounded Syrians. The condition of another wounded Syrian who was in…

  • Arab List Decries ‘Incitement’ Against MK Joining Gaza Flotilla

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    The Joint Arab List rallied Monday around MK Basel Ghattas, who announced Sunday he would be on board the Freedom Flotilla III, which will attempt to breach the Israeli naval blockade of Gaza in the last week of June.  “Israel’s blockade of Gaza is a great crime, as was the war and the killing of civilians,” party…

  • 17 Arrested as Hundreds Attend Ethiopian-Israeli Protest

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    About 500 Ethiopian-Israeli protestors demonstrated in Tel Aviv on Monday, despite a series of agreements reached with the Israel Police before the protest designed to stop the string of demonstrations.  The participants demonstrated in front of the government complex in the city and out into Rabin Square. At least 17 people have now been arrested, according to Walla! News,…

  • Jewish Home MK Takes Aim at Corruption

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    Jewish Home MK Bezalel Smotrich’s new bill to foster greater transparency in the public sphere would require judges and senior civil servants to file a financial statement. The bill, an effort to fight widespread corruption in Israel, is widely supported in the Knesset, with MKs from Zionist Union, Yisrael Beytenu, United Torah Judaism and Jewish Home…

  • Gaza Flotilla May Keep Shas MK from Son’s Wedding

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    Strange as it may sound at first, an Arab MK’s plan to board a flotilla headed for Gaza could keep Shas MK Yaakov Mergi from attending his son’s wedding. The reason is this: Mergi planned on being absent from the Knesset during votes that are scheduled to be held Monday evening, because of his son’s wedding. Since…

  • India Issues Terror Warning to Israelis

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    Indian intelligence agencies on Monday warned police in New Delhi and other states of the country to be on the alert for terrorist attacks against Israeli tourists in India, a common destination for young Israelis after their mandatory IDF service. The advisory warned that terrorist groups may be targeting Israeli tourists or the Israeli Embassy…

  • ISIS to Turn Biblical Prophet Jonah’s Tomb into a ‘Fun Park’

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    After destroying the Tomb of Jonah (Yonah), one of the Jewish prophets from Biblical times, shortly after conquering Mosul in Iraq where the tomb is located last July, the brutal Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist organization is now planning to construct a park over the important site. Al Arabiya reported on Saturday that local sources in Mosul had…

  • Doctor Describes Miraculous Recovery of Stabbed Officer

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    Doctors at Shaare Tzedek Hospital in Jerusalem, who are treatiing the 20-year-old Border Policeman who on Sunday was critically wounded in a terrorist stabbing at Damascus Gate of Jerusalem’s Old City, report that the officer has undergone a miraculous improvement and his condition continues to stabilize. Dr. Ofer Merin, head of the trauma division at Shaare Tzedek, told radio 103FM on Monday about…

  • Druze Attack IDF Ambulance Carrying Syrians

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    Residents of Horfesh, in the Galilee, attacked a military ambulance that passed near their town Sunday night. The vehicle was carrying two people who were wounded in the Syrian civil war to a hospital. The Druze suspected that the casualties were jihadists, who were fighting their Druze brethren in Syria. They tried to block the…

  • After 52 Attacks, Jerusalem Councilman Starts Private Patrol

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    Jerusalem Councilman Arieh King, who is chairman of the Jerusalem municipality’s emergency and security committee, reported on Sunday night that his home in Ma’ale Hazeitim on the Mount of Olives in eastern Jerusalem was attacked by Arab terrorists with firebombs and rocks – marking the 52nd attack in less than two years. King wrote on Facebook…

  • Europe and ISIS Conduct Warfare on Twitter

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    Europol, the European police agency, is launching a new police team to combat Islamic State (ISIS) online, in an attempt to block the remarkably successful recruitment through social media that has seen citizens of the West flock to jihad in Syria and Iraq. Europol is to work with social media companies to track the accounts…

  • New York Manhunt After Escaped Murderers Heats Up

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    Two convicted murderers have eluded hundreds of police officers in upstate New York for over two weeks, but a recent sighting has shifted the search yet again after the two reportedly were seen along a railroad line on Saturday. Richard Matt and David Sweat broke out of the Clinton Correctional Facility in Franklin County on June 6,…

  • Still in the Maze, 10 Years On

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    The Katif Center for memorializing Gush Katif has announced the winners of a poster design contest it held, to mark a decade since the Expulsion from the Gush Katif bloc in Gaza. Matanya Daifani, from the Ashkelon Regional College, won first place – and NIS 8,000 – with a work that depicts a maze that…

  • Bus Attacked by Rocks and Firebombs in Binyamin Region

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    Arabs on Sunday evening threw rocks and firebombs at a bus that was traveling the communities of Adam and the Arab village of Hizma on Highway 437 in the Binyamin region. The driver of the bus was lightly injured in the attack and several passengers were treated for shock. Magen David Adom paramedics who were…

  • Some Ramadan ‘Gestures’ Canceled after Terrorist Attacks

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    Some of the “gestures,” or concessions, that Israel gave Palestinian Arabs for the month of Ramadan have been cancelled following the stabbing of a Border Policeman in Jerusalem Sunday, and the murder of a Jewish man in Samaria Friday. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon instructed the defense establishment to cancel entry…

  • Anger at Arab MK’s Plan to Join New Gaza Flotilla

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    Reaction from both sides of the political aisle poured in Sunday to the “threat” by United Arab List MK Bassal Gattas that he would join the flotilla that was planning to reach Israel at the end of June. Both rightwing and leftwing MKs and parties condemned Ghattas, saying that he would only exacerbate tensions in…

  • No Murder Charges for Shavout Terrorist Stabber

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    Activists and attorneys for the Honenu legal rights organization were up in arms over the indictment of an Arab terrorist who was indicted Sunday – but not on charges of attempted murder. The terrorist was arrested after he stabbed in the back a Jewish youth near the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem on the night of…

  • Ethiopian Jews Plan ‘Largest Demo’ Monday

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    Members of the Ethiopian-Jewish community plan to hold what they say will be their largest protest to date Monday afternoon, near the Azrieli Towers in Tel Aviv. The protesters will demand that the Attorney General reverse last week’s decision not to file charges against the policeman who beat up an Ethiopian soldier, Damas Pakada, in…

  • French FM Tells PM It’s ‘Not Clear’ if Iran Deal Will Be Signed

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    French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius was in Israel Sunday to meet with officials and discuss, among other things what, if any, progress Western countries are making with Iran on that country’s nuclear program. Paris has been much more cognizant of the dangers of an Iranian nuclear program than almost any of the other six Western…

  • Iran’s Parliament Approves Imposing Conditions on Nuclear Talks

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    Iran’s parliament on Sunday overwhelmingly approved the outline of a bill that, if passed, would impose strict conditions on any nuclear deal with world powers, Reuters reported. The draft bill must still pass through parliament and then the Guardian Council, an unelected body close to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, before becoming law, the report…

  • Syrian Refugees Sneak into Europe Through Lesbos

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    Adnan’s three-month journey from the bombed-out wreckage of Aleppo to Paris took him on a treacherous voyage by sea, foot, trucks and trains in search of safety and freedom. “I was wanted. I had taken part in demonstrations for democracy and had been imprisoned four times,” said Adnan, using a false name for fear of repercussions, in a recent interview with…

  • Foreign Ministry Removes Cartoon that Angered Foreign Press

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    Israel’s foreign ministry has taken down a video that angered foreign journalists by ridiculing their coverage of Hamas-ruled Gaza, AFP reported Sunday. “The goal of the video was to illustrate the crimes of Hamas,” ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon explained, adding, “When that was misinterpreted, we decided to remove it.” The 49-second cartoon clip, entitled “Open…

  • Former South African President Rejects Sanctions Against Israel

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    Former South African president F.W. de Klerk on Sunday said that sanctions against Israel would be “counterproductive,” The Associated Press (AP) reported. The report quoted de Klerk as having told Israeli radio that comparisons between apartheid South Africa and Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians are “odious.” He added that he prefers “dialogue and negotiation as…

  • Egypt Reopens Rafah Crossing for Humanitarian Aid

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    Egyptian authorities on Sunday decided to open the Rafah crossing in both directions on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, to allow the passage of humanitarian aid, the Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper reported. The crossing was closed last Sunday by Egypt after it had been opened for one week on the occasion of Ramadan. Official sources told the…

  • France Urges Jordan to Extradite Paris Terrorist

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    French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius asked Jordan on Sunday to comply with international procedures as it seeks the extradition of the suspected mastermind of a deadly attack on a Paris Jewish restaurant in 1982, AFP reported. “I have asked our Jordanian friends… to respect international procedure,” Fabius said in Amman during a joint news conference…

  • Concern Mounts as ISIS Places Mines in Palmyra

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    Islamic State (ISIS) group jihadists have mined the spectacular ancient ruins in Syria’s Palmyra, an antiquities official and monitor said Sunday, prompting fears for the UNESCO World Heritage site. The reports came one month after the extremist group overran the central Syrian city, reported the AFP news agency. Syria’s antiquities chief Maamoun Abdulkarim and the…

  • Pope: Why Weren’t the Railroad Routes to Auschwitz Bombed?

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    Pope Francis on Sunday denounced what he called the “great powers” of the world for failing to act when there was intelligence indicating that Jews and others were being transported to death camps in Europe during World War II, according to The Associated Press (AP). The pope’s harsh assessments came in remarks during a visit…

  • Report: Israeli Airstrike Destroys Crashed Drone in Lebanon

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    Israel carried out an air strike in eastern Lebanon on Sunday targeting a drone belonging to the Jewish state that crashed in the area, a security source told AFP. “An Israeli air strike was launched this morning to destroy one of their drones that crashed in the mountains outside Saghbine yesterday,” the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Another security…

  • Report: Saudi Students Visited Israel’s US Embassy

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    A group of students from Saudi Arabia and a number of other Gulf states visited the Israeli Embassy in Washington as part of an international education program, classified documents published by WikiLeaks on Friday reveal.  According to the documents, just some of the 60,000 secret Saudi diplomatic communications leaked, the embassy staff gave the students diplomatic briefings.…

  • IAF Chief: ‘No Restraint’ in Next Lebanon War

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    The Israeli Defense Forces will practice “no restraint” in attacking civilian areas in Lebanon should another war break out with Lebanese terror group Hezbollah, a senior military official told German newspaper Die Zeit. According to Israeli Air Force (IAF) chief Major-General Amir Eshel, Israel will not hesitate to attack military command centers located inside civilian areas…

  • PM: International Community Wants to Impose Indefensible Borders

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu opened his weekly Cabinet meeting Sunday by vowing to find the terrorist murderers responsible for the shooting attack Friday which killed 25 year-old Danny Gonen.  “I wish to send condolences to the family of Danny Gonen of blessed memory, who was murdered by a despicable murderer,” Netanyahu said. “I wish to send…

  • Injured Border Policeman Commended for Neutralizing Terrorist

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    “The rapid response, despite severe injury, resulted in the immediate termination of the terror attack and prevented further harm to innocent people,” Jerusalem District Commander Moshe Edri said at the scene. “The [policeman] acted professionally to neutralize the terrorist, and is worthy of every praise and blessing – and I wish a quick and complete…

  • Helen Mirren Wins World Jewish Congress Recognition Award

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    Academy Award-winning actress Helen Mirren was presented with a Recognition Award by the World Jewish Congress on Friday, for her role in the acclaimed film “Woman in Gold.” The WJC Recognition Award, which honors outstanding individuals working on behalf of the Jewish people, was presented to Mirren by WJC President Ronald S. Lauder at a ceremony…

  • US Court Maintains IRS Discriminated Against Zionist Group

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    The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) lost an important lawsuit on Friday, after the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a pro-Israel non-profit organization was wrongly discriminated against.  Z Street has accused the IRS of violating the First Amendment by putting pro-Israel organizations that apply for tax-exempt status to a more stringent review than other organizations. The…

  • One Critically Wounded in Jerusalem Stabbing Attack

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    A border policeman has been left seriously wounded after being stabbed by an Arab terrorist in Jerusalem, close to the Old City’s Damascus Gate. Security forces and paramedics are already at the scene. The victim, aged 20, is in critical condition and fighting for his life, with stab wounds to his neck. Paramedics performed emergency first aid at the scene,…

  • Interior Minister’s Wife Regrets Offensive Tweet about Obama

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    Judy Nir Moses Shalom – whose husband, Silvan Shalom, is Interior Minister – tweeted an offensive joke about US President Barack Obama Sunday, and then apologized for it. “Do you know what Obama Coffee is? Black and weak,” she had tweeted. Shortly afterward, she deleted the tweet and wrote: “I apologize, it was a stupid…

  • Arab MK to Netanyahu: I’ll Be On Next Flotilla

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    A new flotilla is on its way to Gaza – and MK Basel Ghattas (United List) said Sunday that he planned on joining it. In a letter to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Ghattas said he would travel to Athens to join Freedom Flotilla III, due to attempt to breach the Israeli naval blockade of Gaza in…

  • Netanyahu: Border Policeman Is ‘a Big Hero’

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke Sunday with Border Police Commander, Major General Amos Yaakov, and asked to convey wishes of speedy recovery to the Border Policeman who was seriously wounded in the stabbing terror attack Sunday in Jerusalem. “Tell the warrior in the name of all the citizens of Israel that he is a big…

  • Egypt to Appoint Israel Ambassador, after 3 Years

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    Three years after it withdrew its ambassador from Israel, when Operation Pillar of Defense was launched in Gaza, Egypt is about to send a new ambassador to its Tel Aviv embassy. Hazem Hayrath, 57, who was a senior assistant to the Egyptian foreign minister until recently, was tapped as the new ambassador to Israel and will…

  • Group: After Terror Attacks, Ban Gaza Arabs From Temple Mount

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    Despite the two terror attacks that took place in Israel within the past 48 hours, Israel has not rescinded any of the “gestures” it granted Palestinian Authority residents for the Ramadan period – and concerned citizens belonging to the “Return to the Mount” group seek to change that. In a letter to Defense Minister Moshe…

  • Slain Hiker Was a Leader and Volunteer

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    Rabbi Itzik Gonen, a rabbi-instructor in the pre-military academy in Lod and a cousin of Danny Gonen hy”d, who was gunned down by an Arab terrorist Friday in Samaria, told Arutz Sheva about Danny Sunday. It turns out that Danny was an activist and idealist who helped shore up the religious youth movement, Ezra, in…

  • IDF Soldiers Counter Stories of Gaza Abuse With ‘Our Truth’

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    “Our Truth” is grass-roots movement of IDF soldiers who want the world to know what it is really like to defend Israel – as opposed to the “out of context stories told by groups like Breaking the Silence, which do not present a full picture to European listeners,” according to Avihai Shorshan, one of the…

  • Minister Ariel Promises to Honor Terror Victim’s Memory

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    Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel (Jewish Home) on Saturday night attended the funeral of Danny Gonen, the 26-year-old who was murdered in Friday’s shooting attack in the Binyamin region, and promised to perpetuate his memory in the spot where he was murdered. Ariel said that he would act to rename the spring next to which Gonen…

  • French FM Calls to Renew Peace Talks, Warns About ‘Settlements’

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    French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius on Saturday urged the resumption of Middle East peace talks, AFP reported. The French minister also warned that continued Israeli construction in Judea and Samaria poses a threat to a final deal between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA). “What’s important is that negotiations restart,” Fabius told reporters during a…

  • French FM Headed to Middle East for Peace Push

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    France’s foreign minister will head to the Middle East this weekend with an initiative aimed at bringing Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA) back to peace talks under an international framework, Reuters reported Friday. With the region’s crises worsening and Washington reassessing its options on U.S.-Israel relations, France sees a narrow window to resume negotiations,…

  • Bill to Ban Face Veils During Citizenship Ceremonies in Canada

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    The Canadian government introduced a new bill Friday banning the Muslim niqab veil from being worn during the naturalization ceremony to receive citizenship, CIJnews reported.  The bill, which has been submitted to parliament, would require all participants to ensure their faces were exposed for a few seconds during the ceremony.  The Ministry for Multicultural Affairs explained that the new law…

  • Shaul Mofaz Avoids Arrest in London

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    Former Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz (Kadima) has arrived safely in London, Maariv reports Saturday night, despite fears of his possible arrest for “war crimes” in Gaza.  Earlier, Channel 2 reported that Palestinian Authority (PA) lobbying had encouraged British officials to have Israeli officials arrested for alleged “war crimes” in Gaza.  The Foreign Ministry and the Israeli embassy in London have been working…

  • Terror Attacks Rose 35% in 2014; 81% More Deaths

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    Terror attacks worldwide soared by 35% in 2014 – with 81% more fatalities, according to a US State Department report released Friday.  Overall, in 2014, there were 13,463 terror attacks resulting in 32,700 deaths.  More than 9,400 people were kidnapped or held hostage by terrorists – three times more than in 2013.  Washington attributed the surge “largely…

  • Junior Staff at Hebrew University to Strike

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    Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s junior staff will be striking from Sunday until further notice, they announced Saturday night, due to a series of scheduled layoffs in the ever-shrinking Humanities department.  The strike will be held across all HUJI campuses and will include the final week of the Spring 2015 semester. Some 80 junior staff members…

  • UN Refugee Agency Marks World Refugee Day in Syria

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    The UN’s refugee agency marked World Refugee Day Saturday in Damascus, calling on the global community not to ignore the plight of millions of people around the world displaced by war and persecution, according to AFP.  The main aim of the campaign is to “get to know the refugees and bring them closer to the public,” said Ajmal Khaibari, the deputy head…

  • Israel Rips ‘Absurd’ UN Report Ignoring Islamic Massacres

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    Israel’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, David Roet, lambasted a UN report on children in warfare Thursday, noting that in the context of numerous Islamic wars where thousands of children were murdered this year alone, “it is simply absurd that this report disproportionately focuses on Israel.” The diplomat spoke at a UN Security Council…

  • Rep. Gohmert: Obama Outed Active Israeli Iranian Spy Mission

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    United States Congressman Louie Gohmert revealed Thursday that the Obama administration had “outed” an active Israeli spy mission in Iran. Israel, he said, had infiltrated Israeli spies into mainland Iran via cargo boats. He dropped the bombshell in a speech at EMET’s 9th annual “Rays of Light in the Darkness” gala dinner. Rep. Gohmert, who…

  • Fires Burn Through Galilee; Arson Suspected

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    A large brushfire continues to burn in the Har HaOsher area, south of Ramat Korazim, north of the Kinnereth (Sea of Galilee) on Saturday night. Five firefighting crews from Tiveria and Karmiel have flooded the area, and four planes are at the scene monitoring the situation. The fire has still not been contained.  This particular area…

  • China Bans Ramadan

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    China has announced that fasting during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan will not be permitted in the largely-Muslim province of Xinjiang. This is not the first time such a ban has been imposed, but this year tensions are extra high because of recent attacks in the area carried out by Muslim extremists. With China’s…

  • Cold-Blooded Murder: One Killed in Samaria Shooting Attack

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    Loading… One person has been killed and another wounded, in a shooting attack close to the town of Dolev in the Binyamin region, north of Jerusalem. Paramedics and a large team of IDF security forces – including at least one military helicopter – arrived at the scene after responding to reports that terrorists had opened fire on an Israeli vehicle at 4:15…

  • Charleston Shooter Confesses: I Wanted to Start a Race War

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    Dylann Roof – the 21-year-old white supremacist arrested over a massacre at a Black church in Charleston, South Carolina – has confessed to police to the murder of the nine people gunned down in cold bloody Wednesday night. According to CNN, Roof told police that he had opened fire with his .45-caliber pistol in order to start a…

  • Kulanu Blasted over ‘Obsequious’ Apology to US

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    Kulanu chairman Moshe Kahlon’s apology for Kulanu MK and former Ambassador to the US Michael Oren’s remarks about US President Barack Obama weaken Israel, Attorney Yoram Sheftel said Friday.  “This is an excellent article by Michael Oren, which shows by contrast the obsequious, cowardly and disgraceful attitude of the party of Finance Minister Kahlon,” Sheftel fired. “Oren…

  • Stowaway Survives 11 Hour Flight in Airplane Wheel Recess

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    In a story that is both incredible and tragic, one stowaway survived the 8,000-mile flight from Johannesburg, South Africa to London on Thursday by apparently clinging on in the wheel recess of a British Airways Boeing 747 – a fellow stowaway who was with him fell to his death in London. The two are thought to…

  • Putin Willing to ‘Push’ Ally Assad to Introduce Reforms

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday he is ready to “push” his Syrian counterpart Bashar Al-Assad towards introducing reforms in the war-torn country, but vowed he would continue to support his ally. “We are ready to work with Assad so that he engages in a process of political change,” Putin said at the Saint Petersburg…

  • UN Envoy Urges ‘Restraint’ After Shooting Attack

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    The UN’s Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Nickolay Mladenov, on Friday condemned the shooting attack near the community of Dolev in the Binyamin region, in which 25-year-old Danny Gonen was murdered. “On this second day of Ramadan and  at the start of the Shabbat, I call on all sides to exercise the…

  • Cyprus to Try Hezbollah Member on Terror Charges

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    A Lebanese-Canadian will stand trial in Cyprus on terror charges, after 8.2 tons of fertilizer that can be used for bomb making was allegedly found in his home, police said Friday, according to AFP. Authorities believe the man, whose name is being withheld in accordance with the law, has links with the so-called “military wing”…

  • Yemen Talks End Without Agreement

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    Yemen’s exiled government and Shiite rebels who control the capital failed to agree on even a temporary ceasefire Friday as they wrapped up UN-brokered talks, reports The Associated Press (AP). The collapse of the talks came as Saudi-led airstrikes continued to pound the Iran-backed rebels, known as Houthis, and their allies. UN envoy Ismail Ould…

  • Hamas Welcomes Shooting Attack as ‘Heroic Operation’

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    The Hamas terrorist group on Friday welcomed the shooting attack near the town of Dolev in the Binyamin region, in which 25-year-old Danny Gonen was murdered and another man was wounded. “We welcome the unique and heroic operation that took place near Ramallah,” said Hamas spokesman Husam Badran. “We, and with us all our people,…

  • Netanyahu: We Will Find the Terrorist

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Friday evening responded to the shooting attack near the town of Dolev in the Binyamin region, vowing that Israel will find the terrorist responsible. “The signs on the ground indicate that the shooting incident today near the community of Dolev was a terrorist attack. We are working to identify whoever…

  • Victim of Shooting Attack Identified

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    The man who was killed in Friday’s shooting attack near the town of Dolev in the Binyamin region has been named as 25-year-old Danny Gonen from the city of Lod. Gonen’s friend was wounded in the attack and is hospitalized at the Tel Hashomer Hospital in light to moderate condition. Gonen’s uncle, speaking to the…

  • Harper Unveils New Counter-Terror Plan

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    Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced a string of additional measures his government will take to confront the “developing jihadist terror threat,” according to the Canadian Israeli Hebrew-language news site CIJ News. The measures include increasing the funding of the Canadian intelligence organization CSIS, in order to improve Canada’s ability to thwart both home-grown terror attacks, as…

  • Right-Wing Wins in Danish Elections

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    Danish opposition leader Lars Lokke Rasmussen’s right-wing bloc emerged victorious in the country’s general election but his Venstre party suffered a crushing blow, losing a quarter of its seats in parliament. “The coming days will determine whether it will be possible to build a majority for a (government) platform that will lead Denmark down the right path,” Rasmussen told cheering supporters after…

  • Competition in the Wilderness: Still our Challenge

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    The events of this week and the sedras we read last week and will read this Shabbat, combine in our minds and hearts in different ways. One thing that should always have been clear but we sometimes tend to forget, is that being Jewish and being part of the Jewish People are not exactly synonymous. What I…

  • Erekat Recommends PLO Retract its Recognition of Israel

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    The PLO’s chief negotiator, Saeb Erekat, on Thursday issued a 56-page report in which he suggested that the PLO retract its recognition of Israel if the status quo continues. In a report entitled ‘Determining Palestinian-Israeli relations: Changing, not merely improving, the situation’, quoted by the Ma’an news agency, Erekat recommends that the PLO leadership consider…

  • Pentagon Admits Difficulty in Training Syrian Rebels

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    The United States is struggling to implement its training program for moderate Syrian rebels fighting the Islamic State (ISIS) group, the Pentagon admitted Thursday, according to AFP. Only “100 to 200” fighters have actively begun training at American sites in Jordan and Turkey, according to Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren, of the 5,000 forces the…

  • UN Closes Last Remaining Shelter for Displaced Gazans

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    The UN has closed the last remaining shelter for Palestinian Arabs displaced in last summer’s war in Gaza, a spokesman said on Thursday, according to AFP. The July-August conflict between Israel and the Islamist terrorist movement Hamas, which rules Gaza, left 100,000 Gazans homeless and forced many to seek refuge in schools belonging to the…

  • Mystery Picture: A Fountain Found and a Windmill Disappears

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    The picture above is from the Harvard Zionist Archive. (if you scroll down you will see it again, reinserted so that the caption can be visible). An apparently doctored version of the same event taken from the Ottoman Archives is below. The location was a mystery at first but then identified by some of the people quoted here. In fact, you can…

  • Fourth Suspect Arrested in Thwarted New York Attack

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    A fourth American citizen has been arrested in the greater New York area in less than a week on allegations of supporting the Islamic State (ISIS) extremist group, officials said Thursday, according to the AFP news agency. Samuel Rahamin Topaz, 21, from Fort Lee, New Jersey, was charged with conspiracy to provide material support to…

  • Morsi’s Lawyers Appeal Jail Sentence

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    Lawyers for Egypt’s deposed Islamist president, Mohammed Morsi, on Thursday appealed his sentencing to 20 years in prison for the arrest and torture of protesters during his mandate, AFP reported. Morsi, who was ousted by then army chief and now President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in July 2013, was convicted in April over the protest outside…

  • Expert: Israel Will Probably Ban Trans Fats Like the FDA

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    Professor Oren Froy, senior lecturer at the Institute of Biochemistry of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, believes that Israel will move to ban trans fats, just as the Food and Drug Administration in the United States did this week. “In a few years we’ll probably have the same thing here – no trans fats in…

  • MK Fumes: ‘My Friends Died to Save Human Lives’ in Gaza War

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    MK Haim Yellin (Yesh Atid), former head of the Eshkol Regional Council, penned a strongly-worded letter to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon on Friday, after the altter accused the IDF of making Gazan children “suffer” last summer during Operation Protective Edge. Yellin noted that he has lived in the Gaza Belt area for 39 years, and that…

  • Terror War: Hezbollah Says it Killed 2 ISIS Commanders

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    The Hezbollah affiliated Al-Manar TV station reported on Friday that forces of the Iran-backed terror proxy in Lebanon killed two Islamic State (ISIS) commanders and seven ISIS terrorists in two separate attacks near a northeastern border town. Both incidents took place in the chaotic Qalamoun mountainous region near Syria, where ISIS as well as Syrian rebel groups such…

  • Regev Dismisses ‘Petty Bores’ of Leftist Art Elite

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    Culture and Sports Minister Miri Regev (Likud) dismissed the leftist artistic elite on Friday as leftists protest in Tel Aviv, calling some of them “petty bores” and “hypocrites.” Less than two weeks after she threatened to cut funding for a theater led by an actor who said he would boycott hundreds of thousands of Israeli citizens, cultural figures held a protest on Friday to…

  • Sudanese President Escapes South Africa Before War Crimes Trial

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    Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir escaped South Africa late Monday, just before he was due to be tried for war crimes in Darfur.  Bashir arrived in Johannesburg on Sunday for an African Union (AU) conference, and reportedly was given a warm reception despite a warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC) for his arrest.  After some…

  • Kentucky Man Turns Himself In With Style

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    Common sense would seem to dictate that if one had consumed several alcoholic drinks they would avoid putting themselves and others at risk by getting behind the wheel, and even in the event that they did break the law they would at least try to avoid incident and detection. But common sense evidently was not the major…

  • Leftists Protest ‘Being Silenced’ at Theater Award Ceremony

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    Twenty leftist protestors have gathered outside the Israeli Theater Awards ceremony at the Einav center in Tel Aviv on Friday, to protest alleged censorship from current Culture Minister Miri Regev (Likud).  The activists carried blank signs and bandages on their mouths to say they are “being silenced,” so to speak.  During the ceremony, 17 prizes…

  • Netanyahu Mentions Islamic Extremism in Ramadan Greetings

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu released a videotaped greeting to Israel’s Muslim citizens on Thursday, in time for the start of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. Speaking in front of a background of the flag of Israel, and a bookshelf with a family picture and classical Jewish religious texts such as the Talmud and Shulchan Aruch, Netanyahu wished…

  • Former Shas Leader Reveals ‘They’re Persecuting Eli Yishai’

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    Former Shas MK Nissim Ze’ev, who was ousted by party head Aryeh Deri in January, spoke out on Friday in support of former Shas head Eli Yishai, who is dealing with large debts after his Yachad – Ha’am Itanu party that ran on a joint list with Otzma Yehudit just missed out in the last…

  • Algerian Terror Mastermind’s Group Says he Survived US Strike

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    The Libyan government announced Sunday that a US airstrike in the North African state had taken out the senior Algerian terrorist leader Mokhtar Belmokhtar, but on Thursday Belmokhtar’s al-Mourabitoun terrorist organization denied the report. According to Al Arabiya on Friday, al-Mourabitoun, or The Sentinels, released a statement in Arabic via the Mauritanian news agency Alakhbar, denying that Belmokhtar…

  • MK: Arabs Should Condemn Acts Against Jews

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    Jewish Home MK Yinon Magal spoke to Arutz Sheva on Thursday, condemning the arson attack against a church in Tiberias.  “I see this as a grave matter,” he said. “This is not just a very serious act but also a stupid one that harms our image worldwide.” “We are not ISIS,” he added, referring to the brutal Islamic State terrorist…

  • Ban Bashes Israel for Making Gazan Children ‘Suffer’

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    UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon attacked Israel on Thursday, saying it needed to do more to protect the lives of Palestinian Arab children during counter-terror operations in Gaza – even as international law experts say Israel is warning Gazans too much and harming the ability of Western democracies to combat terror. “Last year was one of the worst…

  • Jewish Orgs ‘Horrified’ by SC Church Massacre

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    In response to the shooting at the historic Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina – which left nine people dead and was conducted by Dylann Roof of Lexington, who was arrested Thursday – Jewish groups throughout the US issued statements of shock and condemnation. Jewish communities around the nation expressed condolences to the families of the…

  • Charleston Black Church Shooter Arrested

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    Police on Thursday arrested 21-year-old Dylann Roof of Lexington, South Carolina, after he conducted a horrific shooting attack on Wednesday that murdered nine people at an historic African-American church in Charleston. Roof was arrested three hours away from the church near Shelby, North Carolina. Law enforcement officials say witnesses revealed Roof took part in the weekly Bible study class at…

  • Bibi Refusing to Apologize for Ex-Envoy Oren’s Obama-Slam

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    The Obama Administration has been pressuring Jerusalem to criticize an article by former Ambassador to the US, MK Michael Oren (Kulanu), in which he accused US President Barack Obama of purposely causing a deterioration in US-Israel relations. Arutz Sheva has learned that the US pressure – which began after the article appeared in the Wall…

  • Extraditing Jordanian Murderer of Jews ‘Difficult’

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    Extraditing to France the suspected mastermind terrorist of a deadly attack on a Paris Jewish restaurant in 1982 may prove difficult, a Jordanian source close to the case said on Thursday. “Jordan does not usually extradite its citizens to other countries, even in the case of an extradition agreement,” the source told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity. “In such a case,…

  • CIA Killed Al Qaeda’s No. 2 By Accident

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    Top Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) leader Nasir al-Wuhayshi was killed in a US drone strike in Yemen last Friday, but according to US officials the CIA bagged the Al Qaeda leader by pure luck. According to the officials, the strike went ahead without knowing who the exact targets were, using a “signature strike”…

  • 49% of Israelis: Obama Purposely Harming US-Israel Ties

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    A Knesset Channel poll published Thursday indicates that almost one half of the Israeli public agrees with MK Michael Oren (Kulanu), the former Israeli ambassador in the US, who said this week that US President Barack Obama has “deliberately” caused a deterioration in US-Israel ties. The poll found that despite the large degree of support…

  • Cruz to Fine State Dept. for Withholding Key Iran Report

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    Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) is to file legislation this week to fine the US State Department for refusing to release a key report on Iran’s rampant human rights violations, which sources say is being withheld so as not to anger Iran during the nuclear talks that are approaching a June 30 deadline. The administration…

  • 70 Countries Demand End to Syrian Barrel Bomb Attacks

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    70 countries across the planet united on Thursday to express outrage over the Syrian regime’s systematic use of barrel bombs and to demand an end to the deadly, indiscriminate attacks, according to AFP. May 2015 was “reportedly the deadliest month of the Syrian crisis so far,” said a letter addressed to the president of the…

  • Netanyahu Blasts UN ‘Hypocrisy’ After Ban’s Comments on Gaza

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Thursday night blasted the UN’s hypocrisy, after the head of the global body, Ban Ki-moon, accused the IDF of making Gazan children “suffer” last summer in its counter-terror operation. “This is a dark day for the United Nations,” Netanyahu said. “Instead of mentioning the fact that Hamas turned Gaza’s children…

  • Saudis Sign Nuclear Agreement With Russia

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    Amid speculation by experts that a nuclear deal with Shi’ite Iran might force its Sunni rival Saudi Arabia to buy a nuclear weapon, likely from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia on Thursday signed a nuclear agreement with Russia. Al Arabiya reported that six agreements were signed Thursday between the Saudis and the Russians, including one on the “peaceful use…

  • Group of 78 ‘Lost Jews’ from India Makes Aliyah

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    The Shavei Israel organization brought a group of 78 Bnei Menashe immigrants on Aliyah thursday from the northeastern Indian state of Manipur, which borders Burma and Bangladesh. Absorption Minister Ze’ev Elkin (Likud) greeted the immigrants upon arrival. These new olim (immigrants) will be settled in Katzrin on the Golan Heights, which was the tribal patrimony of…

  • Hotovely: UN’s Ban is Showing His ‘Outrageous’ Anti-Israel Bias

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    Responding to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon’s accusations on Thursday that the IDF made Gazan children “suffer” last summer in its counter-terror operation, Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely (Likud) struck back criticizing the remarks. “The biased and one-sided approach of the UN regarding IDF activities in (Operation) Protective Edge is outrageous,” Hotovely said Thursday night. “At…

  • New Minister of Internal Security Vows to Get Tough in E. J’lem

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    The new Minister of Internal Security, Gilad Erdan (Likud), conducted his first tour on the job Thursday, in eastern Jerusalem. The minister met residents of Jewish neighborhoods Ma’ale Hazeitim and Shiloah (Silwan in Arabic), who have been under near daily attacks from their Arab neighbors with firebombs, rocks and fireworks for years. He also met some…

  • Jerusalem Mayor Barkat to Fire Ramadan Cannon

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    As Israel makes “historic” concessions to Muslim populations in Judea, Samaria and Gaza in allowing direct access to the Temple Mount – the holiest site in Judaism – for the Muslim fast month of Ramadan that begins Thursday, the Jerusalem municipality is making its own special preparations to enhance the aesthetic experience of Arab visitors.…

  • UNHCR: West Should ‘Follow’ Turkey’s Example on Syrian Refugees

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    The UN’s refugee chief on Thursday urged the world including Western states to open up their borders and follow Turkey’s example in hosting Syrian refugees, AFP reported.  Turkey, which has taken in some 1.8 million Syrian refugees since the conflict started in 2011, has repeatedly said that it has been left toshoulder a disproportionate burden as Western states stand by. UN High…

  • Former Shin Bet Chief Mulls Political Career

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    Former Shin Bet chief Yuval Diskin, a staunch critic of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyhu and other like-minded politicians, may be considering his own career in politics.  “My coolness to politics expired with the previous elections,” Diskin told Walla! News in an interview published on Thursday. “I had many offers but I refused them consistently.” Instead, Diskin backed Zionist Union chairman Yitzhak Herzog,…

  • Liberman: Stop Funding Parties Who Advocate BDS

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    Although not a member of the government, Yisrael Beytenu chairman Avigdor Liberman on Thursday proposed a law that is likely to be supported by the right-wing coalition. The law would strip political parties of government funding if they supported boycotts of any Israeli products, including those from Judea and Samaria. The bill would also halt funding…

  • Leftist Filmmaker: Regev a Threat to Netanyahu’s Rule

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    Joining the chorus of artists blasting Culture Minister Miri Regev for “pressuring” the Jerusalem Film Festival to cancel the screening of a movie about Yigal Amir was documentary filmmaker Dror Moreh.  Moreh, the director of the controversial film “The Gatekeepers,” which featured interviews with six former heads of the Shin Bet, is known for being outspoken in his leftist views.  Speaking to Channel 10’s…

  • Rabbi Lau: Church Arson ‘Completely At Odds’ with Jewish Values

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    Police arrested this afternoon 16 individuals in connection with the arson at a Galilee church Thursday morning. Police released no details about the arrests, other than to say that they were residents of communities in the Samaria region. According to police sources, the youths were on a hike in the region, and were arrested several kilometers away from…

  • Haredi Minister Fuming over Reports of PM-Backed Budget Cuts

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    Deputy Health Minister Yaakov Litzman (United Torah Judaism) expressed outrage Thursday morning at reports that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon were planning to cut funds promised to parties in coalition agreements.  An estimated 8.2 billion shekels were promised to various parties who joined Netanyahu’s fourth government in April and May.  According to reports,…

  • Jordan Fears Imminent ISIS Invasion

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    Jordan is gearing up for a possible invasion by Islamic terror groups, local media reported Thursday.  According to reports, King Abdullah II, on a tour this week of border areas near Iraq and Syria, offered to arm Bedouin tribes living in those areas – on both sides of the border – to fight against Islamic State and…

  • Arrest Warrant Issued for Australian Doctor Who Joined ISIS

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    An arrest warrant was issued Thursday for an Australian-trained doctor who appeared in an Islamic State propaganda video which urges other medical professionals to join the jihadists, police said. Tareq Kamleh was shown in the slick video, AFP reported, uploaded to YouTube in April, identifying himself as Abu Yusuf and explaining that he travelled to the city of Raqa in Syria to use…

  • Ambassador: UN Report Another ‘Hatchet Job’ On Israel

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    The United Nation’s report on children and armed conflict is “inaccurate” and biased against Israel, said Ron Prosor, Israel’s ambassador to the UN. The UN Security Council is set to discuss the report Thursday, a prime feature of which, said UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, was “the unprecedented and unacceptable scale of the impact on children in…

  • Woman to be New Face of US $10 Bill

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    Alexander Hamilton is being taken off the $10 bill and will be replaced, for the first time, by a woman, the United States Treasury announced on Wednesday.  Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said a woman will feature on a redesigned $10 bill to be issued in 2020 – to mark the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment…

  • Netanyahu: Shut Down ‘Palestine 48’ Propaganda Channel

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who is also acting Communications Minister, has ordered the Communication Ministry’s Director General Shlomo Filber to shut down a new television station funded by the Palestinian Authority and operating in Nazareth. “Palestine 48” is directed specifically at Israeli Arabs, broadcasting propaganda to enhance their “Palestinian identity.” Netanyahu ordered Filber to examine the…

  • French Immigration to Israel Starts to Slow

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    Despite a combination of rising anti-Semitism and economic hardships, Jewish immigration from France in 2015 has so far not lived up to its high expectations.  According to figures from the Ministry of Immigrant Absorption, Haaretz reported, 1,1710 French Jews immigrated to Israel in the first five months of the year, a 19% drop from the same period last year. …

  • Diplomats: Iran and West Disagree on All Main Elements

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    Iran and six powers are still apart on all main elements of a nuclear deal and will likely have to extend their negotiations beyond the June 30 deadline, two diplomats told The Associated Press (AP) on Wednesday. Negotiators have been meeting five days a week in Vienna over the past few weeks. The two diplomats…

  • Hamas Denies Secret Talks with Israel

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    Hamas has denied that it has been holding secret talks with Israel and that it had reached a long-term ceasefire agreement with the Jewish state, the Ma’an news agency reported on Wednesday, quoting a senior member of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) group. According to the official, Saleh Zeidan, Hamas’s denial…

  • New Iranian Bill Could Undermine Nuclear Deal

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    Iranian lawmakers have unveiled proposed legislation that a top official said would “protect the nation’s nuclear interests” but which could become an obstacle in negotiations for a deal, AFP reported Wednesday. The bill, sponsored by the chairman of parliament’s national security and foreign policy committee, was signed by 225 of the country’s 290 MPs and…

  • Switzerland Confirms Investigation into Spying on Iran Talks

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    Switzerland’s Attorney General said on Wednesday that authorities have searched multiple premises in relation to an investigation into allegations that hackers had targeted venues which hosted negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program, Reuters reports. “We have an open investigation into political espionage in Switzerland,” Attorney General Michael Lauber was quoted as having told a news conference.…

  • ‘Incomplete’ Bomb Found Near Israeli Embassy in Uruguay

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    A Uruguayan army bomb squad dismantled an “incomplete” explosive device Wednesday in front of an office tower housing the Israeli embassy, officials told AFP. The embassy is located in a waterfront commercial district of Montevideo. The device was contained in a sardine can and had a battery power source and cable but no explosive material,…

  • Anonymous Takes Down Canadian Government Website

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    The Canadian government’s public website for applying for social services and downloading official forms was briefly shut down Wednesday in a cyberattack claimed by the Anonymous group, AFP reported. Several other government websites including those of Parliament, Industry Canada and Public Works also appeared to be down, according to the news agency. “Confirmed today that…

  • Ben-Dahan to Soldiers: Prove Israel is World’s Most Moral Army

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    Israel is an army that whose basis is morality – no matter what outside organizations or countries say, said Rabbi Eli Ben-Dahan, Deputy Defense Minister. Speaking at a graduation ceremony for students of pre-military academies Wednesday, Ben-Dahan said that he “felt a great privilege to be standing here with the future officers of the IDF.…

  • Surge in Passport Requests as Syrians Flee

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    Syria has seen a surge in passport requests as citizens seek to flee the war-torn country, with close to a million applications lodged since January 1, media said on Wednesday. The civil war has killed more than 230,000 people and displaced millions since it began in 2011. “The number of passport applications this year, from inside and outside Syria, has reached…

  • Alex Friedman, Generous Donor to Arutz Sheva, Passes Away

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    The Bet-El Educational Center were shocked to learn of the untimely passing of our dear friend Alex Friedman,  zz”l. Alex Friedman was among our first and our staunchest supporters. A Holocaust survivor, he is survived by his dear wife Evelyn, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. We share the grief of the family and send Evelyn and her children our…

  • Security Official: Israeli Golan More Peaceful Than Ever

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    Alarms were heard on the Golan Wednesday afternoon, as missiles and gunshots flew – on the other side of the border. Several minutes after the alarms sounded, they ended – and life continued as usual on the Heights. That’s fine, said a top IDF official. “The only story on the Golan is the fighting on…

  • Entire Syrian Chemical Weapon Stock Destroyed

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    The world’s chemical weapons watchdog on Wednesday said all effluents from Syria’s neutralized chemical weapons arsenal have been destroyed, according to AFP.  “The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons welcomes the disposal of effluents resulting from neutralization operations aboard the US vessel Cape Ray,” the Hague-based watchdog said in a statement. A total of 1,300 metric tonnes of chemical…

  • Good Enough for the EU: Hungary to Build Anti-Migrant ‘Wall’

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    In Israel, the security fence has done an effective job of keeping Palestinian Authority Arab terrorists outside of Israeli communities – and other countries are learning from Israel’s success. The latest is Hungary which, although it does not have the problem of Serbian terrorists sneaking over the border to carry out terror attacks in Hungarian…

  • Group Counters ‘Breaking the Silence’ Testimony to EU

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    Matan Katzman, a retired Givati ​​officer retired and active in the My Truth pro-IDF organization, spoke Wednesday before the EU’s Subcommittee on Human Rights, which is expected to arrive in Israel as part of its ongoing fact-finding mission on Operation Protective Edge in Gaza. My Truth was established about six weeks ago by five reservists, in response…

  • Joint Jewish-Arab Art Museum Opens in Galilee

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    Israel’s first museum of Arab contemporary art opened on Wednesday with a mission to promote peace – and will be open to Arabs and Jews alike. Founders of the Arab Museum of Contemporary Art, a joint project in cooperation with the mayor of northern Arab-Israeli town of Sakhnin, said it aims to promote “peace and dialogue,” according to AFP.  An old…

  • 1982 Paris Terror Shooting Suspect Arrested in Jordan

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    The suspected mastermind of an attack on a Paris Jewish restaurant in 1982 that left six people dead and 22 injured has been arrested in Jordan, a source close to the case said Wednesday. Zuhair Mohamad Hassan Khalid al-Abassi, alias “Amjad Atta”, was one of three men for whom France issued an international arrest warrant earlier this year, according to AFP. …

  • Report: Prisoners Planning Hunger Strike for More TV Channels

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    The Israel Prisons Service (IPS) are presently preparing for the possibility that towards the end of Ramadan, in July, terrorist prisoners will go on hunger strike to protest their prison conditions. However, the benefits they are striking for goes beyond the pale of basic living conditions, according to a report released Wednesday. Among the demands…

  • UN Envoy Concludes Trip to Syria, Condemns Civilian Deaths

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    The United Nations peace envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, ended a three-day trip to Damascus Wednesday, condemning the deaths of civilians in both government and rebel fire, according to AFP. De Mistura met government officials, including President Bashar Al-Assad, during the visit, briefing them on consultations he is holding in Geneva with various parties…

  • More Suspects Arrested in Thwarted NY Attack

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    A 21-year-old self-declared US supporter of the Islamic State terror group was arrested in New York after trying to stab an FBI agent on Wednesday, officials said, according to AFP.  Fareed Mumuni, 21, is the third suspect detained in connection with an alleged plot to bomb the city on behalf of ISIS, which has declared a “caliphate” based in Iraq and…

  • Are Israel, Egypt and the Americans Seeking to Replace Abbas?

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    Israel, Egypt and the United States are seeking to replace Mahmoud Abbas as chairman of the Palestinian Authority (PA), the Quds Press news agency reported on Wednesday, citing unnamed “senior Palestinian officials”. According to the report, a meeting was held in Cairo two weeks ago with representatives from the Israeli Mossad, Egyptian intelligence officers and…

  • Kahlon Distances Kulanu from Ex-Envoy’s Remarks on Obama

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    Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon (Kulanu) has penned an official apology letter to the White House Wednesday, after fellow party member, former ambassador MK Michael Oren accused US President Barack Obama of “deliberately” tanking US-Israel relations.  In the letter, Kahlon stated that Oren’s views are his alone, according to Channel 2, and that the accusations levied in the Wall…

  • Ten Great Things to do in Jerusalem

    Ten Great Things to do in Jerusalem

    It’s impossible to run out of things to do in Jerusalem, Israel’s largest municipality and possibly the most famous city in history. Well known for its historical and religious sites for the three major religions, Jerusalem also boasts 60 museums, 2,000 archeological sites, 12,212 guest rooms and nearly 1,600 public parks (the net area of…

  • Viral in Israel: Psalms on the Rollercoaster

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    Some things could only happen in the Jewish homeland, in 2015. This is definitely one of them: a man in haredi garb riding a rollercoaster with his son fights off fear by reciting Psalms at breakneck speed and videotaping the entire festive event – and all that with a big grin on his face. The…

  • Why Doesn’t the American Education System Make the Grade?

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    This week’s show, untangle the web of online sales and social media with Nathalie Nahai, web psychologist and best-selling author of “Webs of Influence: The psychology of Online Persuasion.” What are the true intentions of online sellers and how can you best assess the value of your product? In the second interview, go back to…

  • Israeli Coach Blatt Falls Flat in NBA Finals

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    Israeli media has been avidly following the fortunes of rookie NBA coach David Blatt, who left an indelible mark on Israeli basketball with his Euroleague championships at Maccabi Tel Aviv, but on Tuesday night he was unable to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to their first NBA Championship in his first year in the league. Instead…

  • Warring Yemen Parties Agree a Ceasefire is Needed

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    Yemen’s warring parties have agreed at UN-sponsored peace talks on the need for a ceasefire but the details remain under discussion, a delegate to the discussions said on Tuesday, according to Reuters. The UN special envoy to Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, began shuttle diplomacy in Geneva trying to bridge differences between various political factions.…

  • US Will ‘Push Back Against Efforts to Delegitimize Israel’

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    Samantha Power, the United States’ ambassador to the UN, on Tuesday said that the Obama administration continues to fight efforts to delegitimize Israel at the UN, reports The Associated Press (AP). Power made the comments in a speech before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, in response to comments from committee chairman Rep. Ed Royce. Royce…

  • Syria: 16 Dead in Airstrikes in Daraa

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    At least 16 people, among them 13 children, were killed in Syrian government airstrikes on a town in the southern Daraa province on Tuesday, a monitor said, according to AFP. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the strikes hit a center for study of the Koran in the town of Eastern Ghariyah. The Britain-based…

  • EU Announces New Round of Talks with Iran

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    A new round of nuclear talks between Iran and six world powers will begin this week after a meeting starting on Wednesday in Vienna between Iranian negotiators and a senior EU official, the European Commission said on Tuesday, according to Reuters. “EU Political Director Helga Schmid and her Iranian counterparts Deputy Foreign Ministers Abbas Araghchi…

  • White House Confirms Death of Yemeni Qaeda Leader

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    The White House on Tuesday confirmed that the leader of Al-Qaeda’s Yemen branch, Nasser al-Wuhayshi, has been killed in an airstrike, Reuters reported, calling the death a “major blow” to the organization. Al-Wuhayshi was the head of the Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) terrorist group. Two Yemeni officials had said on Monday that he…

  • Austria Convicts Nine Suspected Jihadists

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    An Austrian court on Tuesday convicted nine people of Chechen origin arrested last year on their way to join Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists together with their Turkish driver. The nine, aged 18 to 28, were found guilty of belonging to a “terrorist” organization and given jail terms of between 19 months and three years, except…

  • Escaped Lion Kills Man Amid ‘Apocalyptic’ Georgia Flood Disaster

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    One man in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi met a particularly horrific death, it was revealed on Wednesday, after a lion that escaped from the city’s zoo amid massive flooding mauled him to death. The flooding began Sunday, causing the Vere River on whose banks the zoo is situated to overflow. No less than 16 people have…

  • Sirens Sound in Golan

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    Emergency sirens went off in several communities in the northern Golan Heights Wednesday morning. The IDF Spokesman said that security forces have been combing the area but so far, have not found traces of explosions. It is likely that what set off the sirens were mortar shells that struck near the border, but inside Syrian…

  • UNRWA Chief Admits Hamas Hid Weapons in Facilities

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    Pierre Krahenbuhl, Commissioner-General of UNRWA, the UN body tasked with aiding “Palestinian refugees,” admitted on Wednesday that Hamas terrorists hid weapons at UNRWA facilities during their terror war against Israel last summer. “We were the ones who found the weapons caches in our facilities during inspections,” Krahenbuhl told Yedioth Aharonoth in an interview. “The reason that the whole world knew about it is…

  • Assad’s Latest Weapon: Elephant Rockets

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    Syrian President Bashar Assad has employed many diverse and crude weapons against his own civilians in a long internecine attempt to put down a revolution seeking to oust his iron-fisted rule, and another new tool of destruction can be added to that list: the elephant rocket. Assad’s regime on Tuesday unleashed elephant rockets on the rebel-held Damascus…

  • Abbas Warns French UN Proposal Must Not Include ‘Jewish State’

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    Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas led a meeting of the Revolutionary Council of his Fatah faction on Tuesday, in which he laid out his foreign policy on key issues. Abbas revealed that there are no contacts with Israel as part of “peace talks” at the current juncture in time, and warned of the “destructive”…

  • Bennett Demands PM Convene Security Cabinet Urgently

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    Jewish Home Chairman Naftali Bennett demanded Wednesday that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu convene the Diplomacy and Security Cabinet, often referred to in short as the Security Cabinet, a select inner circle of ministers entrusted with key decisions on security and international relations. Bennett said that the fact that the Security Cabinet has not met is a “very grave” matter and added…

  • ISIS Pressure Cooker Attack in New York Thwarted

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    A 20-year-old New York City college student has been arrested for plotting a pressure cooker bombing attack in the city to support Islamic State (ISIS), as revealed in Brooklyn court documents published on Tuesday. The student, Munther Omar Saleh, was arrested along with another man on Saturday morning when they got out of their car…

  • Putin Threatens as US Continues East Europe Arms Buildup

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    As the US appears to be shifting its policy and considering massive arms deployments to defend NATO allies in Eastern Europe from Russian aggression, Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to use force in response. “We will be forced to aim our armed forces…at those territories from where the threat comes,” warned Putin on Tuesday at…

  • Israel Makes ‘Historic’ Temple Mount Concessions for Ramadan

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    The Defense Ministry announced Tuesday that it is making unprecedented “gestures” and is letting in hundreds of Arab residents of Gaza, Judea and Samaria to pray at the Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount – the holiest site in Judaism – for the Muslim month of Ramadan. The announcement on eased traveling regulations comes a day before Ramadan…

  • Donald Trump to Run for US President

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    Donald Trump has announced he will be running in the race to become the Republican party’s presidential candidate in 2016. The billionaire real estate mogul officially threw his hat into the ring at New York City’s Trump Towers, after months of toying with the idea. “Ladies and gentlemen, I am officially running for president of the United…

  • Is Israel Still the Startup Nation? You’d Better Believe It!

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    Dr. Yehuda Elimelech, Dean of the Computer Science school at the College of Management Academic Studies in Rishon Letzion, has high hopes for the Jewish State’s future as the Middle East’s “Silicon Wadi.” Speaking to Arutz Sheva as his students presented their final projects, Dr. Elimelech explained how in order to maintain its edge as a global leader in…

  • IDF Declares ‘Closed Military Zone’ in Golan along Syrian Border

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    The IDF on Tuesday afternoon declared a region in the north-east of the Golan Heights near the border with Syria as a “closed military territory,” in a move that could potentially signify intelligence of a direct threat from over the border. The order blocks access for citizens who do not live in the region, so…

  • Michael Douglas Lauded by WJC Head for Fighting Anti-Semitism

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    World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder met with the famous Hollywood actor Michael Douglas in Jerusalem on Tuesday morning, as the latter is in Israel to receive the $1 million Genesis Prize on Thursday. The two met at the King David Hotel in the capital and discussed the recent skyrocketing in global incidents of…

  • Call to Cut Funding to Jerusalem Theater for ‘Nazi IDF’ Play

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    Jerusalem Councilman Arieh King contacted the rest of the members of the Jerusalem city council on Tuesday morning, calling for the capital’s municipality not to fund any institution, organization or individual person who acts directly or indirectly against the state of Israel or any of its official branches. Specifically, King called to cut off the municipal funding…

  • London Nazi Rally to Stand in ‘Solidarity’ With Palestinians

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    One of the organizers of a neo-Nazi demonstration targeting the heart of London’s Jewish community has said protesters plan to desecrate Israeli flags and Jewish holy books in solidarity with the Palestinians and against the State of Israel. Joshua Bonehill – a fascist activist with numerous convictions for petty crime and racism – initiated the anti-Semitic campaign…

  • US Congress Resolution to Target Rampant Palestinian Incitement

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    A new resolution has been submitted to the US House of Representatives revealing the rampant anti-Israel and anti-Semitic incitement rampant in the Palestinian Authority (PA), and calling for American action to counter the phenomenon. Palestinian Media Watch (PMW), a leading anti-incitement watchdog, hailed the resolution on Tuesday, noting that 14 of the 16 examples of incitement presented in…

  • Hunger-Striking Jewish Terrorist’s Health ‘Deteriorating’

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    Jailed murderer Ya’akov (Jack) Teitel’s health condition has rapidly worsened as he conducts a hunger strike – a ploy often used successfully by jailed Arab terrorists – and has led to a call Tuesday for a private doctor to be allowed in to see him. Teitel was sentenced to two life terms and 30 years in prison for two murders…

  • Egyptian Court Upholds Mohammed Morsi Death Sentence

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    An Egyptian court upheld the death sentence handed down to former President Mohammed Morsi on Tuesday. The sentence was originally given last month, but a final ruling on it had been postponed until June 16 pending consultations with Egypt’s Grand Mufti, the country’s highest religious authority. Five other leading Islamists from the Muslim Brotherhood – including…

  • Israeli Source Confirms ‘Indirect Contacts’ with Hamas

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    An Israeli source confirmed on Tuesday night there had been indirect contacts between Israel and Hamas, hours after sources in the terrorist group said Israel and Hamas have been holding indirect contacts about ideas for cementing a long-term truce in Gaza. “There are contacts with Egypt and other elements over an easing of the blockade…

  • Foreign Press Fumes Over Foreign Ministry Cartoon

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    The Foreign Ministry released a comic clip pointing out the often skewed coverage by foreign journalists regarding Hamas-ruled Gaza, and in particularly calling out the coverage on last summer’s counter-terror operation in Gaza. The 49-second cartoon clip, entitled “Open your eyes about Gaza,” was posted on YouTube on Sunday, and quickly drew condemnation from the Foreign Press Association (FPA) in Israel.…

  • Assad and UN Envoy Agree to Keep Pushing Peace

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    Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad and UN peace envoy Staffan de Mistura agreed Tuesday to continue talks to find a political solution to the ongoing conflict, AFP reported, citing Syria’s state news agency. At the end of their meeting, Assad and de Mistura “agreed… to find a successful political solution in Syria and to return security…

  • ‘David the Nahlawi’ Becomes an IDF Officer

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    IDF soldier David Adamov of the Nahal Brigade, who gained fame as “David the Nahlawi” last year when he was arrested and then released after cocking his gun when attacked by Arab terrorists in Hevron, became an officer on Tuesday. Hevron activist Baruch Marzel posted the announcement on Facebook. “Remember? David the Nahlawi from Nahal battalion 932…

  • Defying Terrorism by Building a New Generation of Zionist Youth

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    Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat was present at the opening of a new chapter of the religious-Zionist Ezra youth movement in the capital’s Har Homa (Homat Shmuel) neighborhood, in memory of murdered Israeli teenager Eyal Yifrah. Speaking to Arutz Sheva, Barkat noted that expanding Israel’s growing network of Zionist youth movements was a fitting way to honor the memories…

  • Abbas: Palestinian Authority Unity Gov’t to Resign in 24 Hours

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    Palestinian Authority (PA) leader Mahmoud Abbas has threatened too dissolve the Fatah-Hamas unity government within 24 hours, as an ongoing dispute between his Fatah party and Gaza’s Islamist rulers boils over. “The government will resign in the next 24 hours because this one is weak and there is no chance that Hamas will allow it to…

  • Jerusalem Film Festival Cancels Screening of Yigal Amir Movie

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    The Jerusalem Film Festival has cancelled a screening of a documentary profiling Yigal Amir, the extremist who assassinated Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1995. The film, “Beyond the Fear,” charts Amir’s life behind bars, including his relationship with his family members. It had been the focus of fierce controversy, after thousands of complaints were reportedly emailed to the Culture Ministry. Critics…

  • Portugal to Push ‘Palestine’ as Independent Tourist Destination

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    Just six month since Portugal’s parliament voted to recognize the Palestinian Authority as an independent “State of Palestine,” the Portuguese government is set to launch a new drive aimed at promoting “Palestine” as an independent tourism destination – despite it not being a legal state or having any defined borders. Portuguese Tourism Minister Adolfo Mesquita Nunes…

  • $2.8 Billion in Federal Obamacare Payments Unverified

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    In further confirmation of the fears of Obamacare critics, a new audit report has revealed that the federal government cannot verify $2.8 billion in subsidies distributed through Obamacare placing taxpayer funding “at risk.” The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) released the audit report on Tuesday, reports the Washington Free Beacon. It…

  • IDF Thwarts Infiltration Attempt in Gaza Belt

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    An Arab terrorist attempted to cross the border fence on Tuesday, according to 0404, from Gaza near Kibbutz Zikim. IDF forces were forced to shoot at the infiltrator after he ignored calls to halt.  The terrorist is injured and was transferred to hospital for treatment. He is currently in moderate condition at Barzilai hospital in Ashkelon. …

  • Justice Minister: We’ll Find Doctors to Force Feed Inmates

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    Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked (Jewish Home) said Tuesday that the state of Israel will have to find doctors who will be willing to enforce the force-feeding law that the government approved this week. The law would make it possible to force feed prisoners on hunger strike when their lives are in danger, if a judge has authorized…

  • Palestinian Who Joined Al-Nusra Indicted

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    Charges were filed in the Judea-Samaria Military Court against Anas Ka’arna on Tuesday, a Palestinian Authority (PA) resident who joined the Al-Qaeda associated Al Nusra Front last year.  According to the indictment, Ka’arna joined Nusra in October 2014 in Syria, traveling there to train in order to carry out deadlier attacks against Jews in Judea…

  • Orange CEO to Sue Over Death Threats from Israel Spat

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    Orange boss Stephane Richard has taken legal action after receiving death threats against himself and family members amid a row over withdrawing his brand from Israel, legal sources said Tuesday. Richard filed a complaint at a Paris court last week before heading to Israel in a bid to calm the controversy, a source close to the affairdisclosed. “Stephane Richard…

  • Turkey Accuses Kurds of ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ in Syria

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    Turkey’s government accused Kurdish forces battling Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists in northern Syria of carrying of “ethnic cleansing” of non-Kurdish populations, media said Tuesday. Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc at briefing late Monday expressed alarm Kurds were trying to bring together three so-called cantons of northern Syria into a single autonomous Kurdish region, according to AFP. Turkey has not shared the satisfaction in…

  • Israeli Organizations Working Against Israel at the UN

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    Im Tirtzu’s latest report reveals how three Israeli organizations, which have consultant status at the Economic-Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC), have been acting against the State of Israel and promoting the delegitimization of Israel in the international community. The groups have also been calling for an inquiry into IDF actions in Gaza. Because…

  • Assault Investigation Reopened Against MK Oren Hazan

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    Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein has reopened an investigation against MK Oren Hazan (Likud) for assaulting a public servant in 2010. The incident has been investigated in the past, but continuing the inquiry required the approval of the Attorney-General after Hazan was elected.  According to the complaint, Hazan arrived upset at the Ariel municipality building after his family’s…

  • Report: Hamas Considering 5-Year Ceasefire

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    Hamas is seriously considering a Qatar-backed proposal to hold a ceasefire with Israel for five years, Palestinian Arab news sources report Tuesday.  Reportedly, the organization’s senior official Moussa Abu Marzuk, who left abruptly from Gaza last week less than two weeks after his arrival, visited Qatar on Saturday and held meetings on the subject in which…

  • Lapid Warns Israel Has ‘Lost the Ear’ of the White House

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    Yesh Atid party chairman Yair Lapid slammed reports Tuesday morning that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu had been invited to the White House in July, just after the planned signing of a permanent nuclear agreement between Iran and the West.  ”This publication has not been confirmed but it’s alarming because it means that the prime minister will be invited…