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Denmark Arrests Islamists Planning to Kill Defense Minister
Danish police have arrested two men over planning an attack against the country’s defense minister, Nicolai Wammen, local media reported on Thursday. The two, of Somali and Pakistani origin, were detained when police on Wednesday searched a number of apartments in the Copenhagen area, reports AFP. They faced preliminary charges of planning an attack against Defense Minister Nicolai Wammen, daily Ekstra…
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US Army Reservist Nabbed Joining ISIS
A US military reservist was arrested as he tried to travel to fight for Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists, along with a cousin planning to carry out attacks on military installations, authorities said Thursday. A Justice Department statement said Army National Guard soldier Hasan Edmonds, 22, was detained at Chicago Midway International Airport on Wednesday as he attempted to fly to Egypt,…
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Court Lets Argentine President Off the Hook on Bombing Cover-up
An Argentine appeals court on Thursday upheld a lower court’s decision to dismiss the case against President Cristina Kirchner on accusations that she shielded Iranian officials from prosecution over a 1994 Jewish center bombing. In a 2-1 decision, the court rejected an appeal from prosecutors, who sought to revive the case against Kirchner being brought by their late colleague Alberto Nisman…
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Syria Destroys Three Chemical Weapons Sites
Syria has destroyed three of its 12 chemical weapons production sites but is unable to dismantle three other facilities because of security conditions, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said Wednesday in its latest report, according to AFP. The report was released to the UN Security Council, which is overseeing efforts to…
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Kahlon on Finance Ministry: No One Has Negotiated with Us
Kulanu chairman Moshe Kahlon denied on Wednesday evening that he had been appointed to serve as Finance Minister in Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s new coalition. On Tuesday it was reported that Netanyahu had met Kahlon and that the two agreed that Kahlon would be appointed Finance Minister, a post previously held by Yesh Atid chairman…
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Kerry: Assad is a ‘Brutal Dictator’
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday branded Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad “a brutal dictator”, just one week after suggesting that it would be necessary to negotiate with Assad to forge peace. Before heading to Switzerland to try to reach a deal on Iran’s nuclear program, Kerry and his top official for Mideast affairs,…
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List of Auschwitz Inmates Found in School Library Book
Historians at the Auschwitz memorial and high school officials in central Poland are trying to determine how a list of 15 Polish and Jewish inmates of the Nazi death camp made it into a school library book, The Associated Press (AP) reported. A typewritten page, stained, with edges burnt was found last month inside a…
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Saudi Arabia Launches Operation in Yemen
Saudi Arabia and a coalition of regional allies have launched a military operation in Yemen against rebels threatening the government there, the kingdom’s ambassador to the United States said Wednesday night, according to AFP. “The operation is to defend and support the legitimate government of Yemen and prevent the radical Houthi movement from taking over…
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Soldier Freed from Taliban Charged with Desertion
Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, who went missing from his army base in Afghanistan in 2009, has been charged with desertion and misbehavior, the BBC reported on Wednesday. A hearing will determine whether he will have court-martial proceedings. He could then be sentenced to life in prison if found guilty. Bergdahl was freed in May after five…
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Likud Lashes Out at Would-Be Coalition Partners
Likud officials hoping to be appointed to various ministerial positions in the next government have taken a new tactic to getting what they want – overt threats to coalition partners. On Thursday, MK Miri Regev (Likud) attacked three of Likud’s intended coalition partners – Jewish Home, Yisrael Beytenu, and Kulanu, as well as their respective chairmen, Naftali Bennett,…
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Jerusalem Science Contest Marries Torah with Scientific Research
Westerners talk of the divisions between religion and science more often than they do their intersections. But the Walder Science Center, founded by Dr. Joseph Walder of IDTDNA in Chicago, has initiated the annual Jerusalem Science Contest – or hidon hamada hayerushalmi – for the last 12 years. The name of the contest was coined by Professor Yosef…
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The Connection Between the Elections and Aliyah
On this week’s show we talk with Rabbi Ben Zion, the founder of Shabbat.com. They are a Jewish social network that allows people to connect and meet in a safe and friendly environment. More importantly, there is a strong bond between their work and making Aliyah, in terms of their help in bringing single Jews…
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UN Says Palestinian Death Toll in 2014 Highest Since 1967
More Palestinians died in 2014 as a result of their conflict with Israel than in any year since 1967, the United Nations claimed in a report on Thursday. In the summer of 2014, Hamas fired dozens of rockets on Israel, spurring Operation Protective Edge. Nearly 2,200 Gazans were killed in the ensuing war, almost half…
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Anger Over Jerusalem Stadium’s Hosting Major Missionary Events
A large sports stadium owned by the Municipality of Jerusalem is set to be used for at least two major missionary-sponsored events in the coming months – and Jerusalem city councilman Arieh King is demanding that something be done to stop further rentals of the space to such groups. Speaking to Arutz Sheva, King said that…
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Shas MK: Stop Eli Yishai Hate Before It’s Too Late
Something must be done to bring the divisions between supporters of Aryeh Deri and Eli Yishai under control, Shas MK Nissim Ze’ev told Arutz Sheva Thursday, in the wake of a firebomb attack against supporters of Yishai in Jerusalem earlier this week. “This must be stopped, we need to set the border of these activities…
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Cornell President Denies ISIS Welcome on Campus
Cornell University President David Skorton evidently found himself in a predicament after the dean of his Ivy League school in Ithaca, New York, was caught on film openly welcoming the idea of having Islamic State (ISIS) and Hamas terrorist training camps on campus. The statements by Cornell’s assistant dean for students Joseph Scaffido were recorded by an undercover activist posing…
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NGO: Bus Companies Involved in Massive Sabbath Desecration
An NGO has filed a complaint with the Economy Ministry over mass violations of the regulations against public transportation on Shabbat. According to the Movement for a Jewish State, bus drivers regularly begin driving – either in preparation for an evening shift, or actual driving of their routes – before Shabbat is over. With summer time (daylight savings…
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UN: Number of Asylum-Seekers Jumped 45% in 2014
The number of asylum-seekers in industrialized countries rose by nearly half last year, driven by the devastating conflicts in Syria and Iraq, with Germany the top destination, the United Nations refugee agency said Thursday, according to AFP. In 2014, some 866,000 people applied for asylum in such countries, marking a 45-percent jump from a year earlier and a 22-year high, the UN…
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Israel Girds Itself for Cyber Warfare
The threat of cyber terrorism is not new, but it has become more sophisticated. What defines cyber ‘terrorism’ as opposed to warfare might also be legally disputed since there is no concrete definition of what is fair in the cyber world. In recent years, Israel has been the target of hacking campaigns by various groups…
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Remand Extended for Accomplices in Copenhagen Attacks
Five men charged with helping the Islamist gunman behind last month’s deadly terrorist attacks in Copenhagen have been remanded in custody for another four weeks, police said on Thursday. “The five suspects in connection with the shootings… will remain in custody,” Copenhagen police wrote on Twitter. Custody hearings held for the five, who…
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New BBC Database Allows Public to Track British Jihadists
A new database allows people to track some of the hundreds of British citizens who left the country to join jihadist groups in Iraq and Syria, particularly ISIS and Al Qaeda’s Nusra Front. The database, compiled over the past three months by the BBC, includes extensive information on each person, including pictures, aliases, and biographical information. Based on open…
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BDS Fail: Kim Kardashian and Kanye West to Visit Jerusalem
The BDS movement urging celebrities to boycott the Jewish state can chalk up another massive failure – according to a media leak, the star celeb couple of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have booked a hotel in Jerusalem for a visit next month. Yedioth Aharonot revealed that the famous couple booked rooms at the Waldorf Astoria…
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Netanyahu Reportedly to Give Haredi Parties What They Want
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu met with haredi parties United Torah Judaism (UTJ) and Shas, both prospective members of the coalition he is building for his new government. Netanyahu’s office did not make any statement regarding the meeting, but a source in UTJ quoted in Ha’aretz said that “Netanyahu led us to believe that we will be given the…
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MK Slomiansky: Netanyahu Owes Jewish Home Big Time
Prospective members of Binyamin Netanyahu’s new coalition continued jockeying for position Wednesday, with Jewish Home MK Nissan Slomiansky telling Arutz Sheva that the Prime Minister owes Religious Zionist voters, and particularly Jewish Home voters, a great deal. “Our people are very idealistic and they responded to the plaintive cry from Netanyahu that they must vote for…
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Hackers Promise ‘Electronic Holocaust’ in Israel
Anti-Israel hackers are promising to subject Israel to an “electronic Holocaust” next month – and experts say that Israelis could expect to see the details of their credit cards online, with increased attacks via e-mail and text messages to private cellular phones. The attacks, promised for April 7, are being organized by Arab hackers. The…
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Saudis Prepare to Deploy in Yemen for Iran Showdown
As the Shi’ite Houthi militia backed by Iran continues to solidify its hold in Yemen, and Iran seems likely to get a favorable deal in nuclear talks ahead of a March 31 deadline, US officials revealed Tuesday that Saudi Arabia has started deploying heavy military equipment on its border with Yemen. The Houthis have begun pushing south after…
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Likud MK: We Don’t ‘Owe’ Jewish Home Anything
While Likud welcomes Jewish Home into its coalition, MKs for the party should not overstate its contribution to the victory in forming a right-wing government in this year’s elections, said MK Yariv Levin. In an interview with Army Radio, Levin said that Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett would be a “senior minister” in the new government, but…
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Abbas Tells Arab MKs he Wants Labor in the Coalition
In a meeting with a delegation of the joint Arab list party in Ramallah on Tuesday night, Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas said he would like to see Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu form a coalition government with his Labor and Hatnua “Zionist Union” rivals on the left. While Netanyahu has already ruled out a…
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Source: Netanyahu Planning to Keep Jewish Home in the Opposition
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is planning to form a unity government with the Labor party and leave the Jewish Home in the opposition, a source familiar with the coalition talks told Arutz Sheva on Wednesday. According to the source, Netanyahu is planning a political trick on the Jewish Home. “Something smells wrong,” the source said,…
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WJC Prez: Jews, Christians Must Fight Islamists Together
The President of the World Jewish Council (WJC) is joining a chorus of voices speaking out against the flare-up of anti-Semitism. On the same day it was announced that there would be a new US Congress taskforce to deal with the issue, WJC President Ronald Lauder spoke in front of the House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health,…
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Child Abduction ‘Tactic of War’ for Islamist Terrorists
Mass abductions of children by Islamist terror groups like Boko Haram and the Islamic State (ISIS) are on the rise, with the practice now becoming a tactic of war, a UN envoy warned Wednesday. Leila Zerrougui, the special representative for children and conflict, urged the Security Council to punish armed groups who target children with sanctions and strengthen measures to…
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Torah Dedication in Honor of Har Nof Massacre Victims
Hundreds of Jews took part on Wednesday night in a ceremony dedicating a new Torah scroll at a Har Nof synagogue in Jerusalem, in memory of the four Jews brutally murdered there by two Arab terrorists last November. The families of all four Jewish victims of the massacre, in which a Druze police officer was also murdered, took part…
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Chief Rabbi Lau to Netanyahu: Don’t Harm Judaism Like Last Govt.
Responding after Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was given the nod to form a coalition government, Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi David Lau on Wednesday night called on Netanyahu to form a government that will “unify the people and honor the tradition.” A long phone call took place between the rabbi and Netanyahu after the latter was named…
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French Company Boycotts Jerusalem Light Rail Project
France-based utility giant Suez Environnement said Wednesday it has decided not to take part in the light rail project in the Israeli capital of Jerusalem because of “political sensitivities.” The project, run by the Jerusalem city council, is meant to improve the difficult transportation situation in the crowded city by connecting various parts of the city, including the eastern…
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Senate to Vote on Iran Sanctions Bill if No Deal is Reached
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Tuesday that the United States Senate would vote on a bill to toughen sanctions on Iran if international negotiators miss a deadline at the end of this month for reaching a framework nuclear agreement, Reuters reports. “Another heavy dose of sanctions would be an appropriate remedy if there’s…
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WJC Head: Anti-Semitism in Europe Akin to 1930s
World Jewish Congress (WJC) president Ronald Lauder urged the United States on Tuesday to beware surging anti-Semitism in Europe and warned that seven decades after World War II Jews on the continent are having to look over their shoulders once more. Lauder told a congressional committee in Washington that the United States could not sit…
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Students at Canadian University Vote in Favor of BDS
The student union at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, has voted in support of the global Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, the CBC reported on Tuesday. Students at the student union’s annual general assembly voted to endorse the BDS campaign, with 622 people voting for the resolution and 28 voting against. According to…
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Iran Rejects Snap Inspections of its Nuclear Sites
An Iranian official on Tuesday rebuked the chief of the UN atomic agency for demanding snap inspections of Iran’s nuclear sites, saying the request “hindered efforts” to reach an agreement with world powers, according to The Associated Press (AP). The United States and five other world powers face an end-of-the-month deadline to reach a framework…
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Deal Reached on Restitution of Nazi-Looted Painting
A lawyer representing a Jewish family trying to retrieve a long-lost Matisse painting looted by the Nazis said Tuesday a deal had been signed with the German government for its restitution, AFP reports. London-based attorney Christopher Marinello, who works for the Rosenberg family, said that an order inked by German Culture Minister Monika Gruetters had…
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Jordan and Russia Sign Deal on Nuclear Power Plant
Jordan on Tuesday signed a $10 billion deal with Russia to build the kingdom’s first nuclear power plant, with two 1,000-megawatt reactors in the country’s north, The Associated Press (AP) reported. The deal, signed in the Jordanian capital, Amman, with Russia’s state-owned Rosatom company caps efforts of the energy-poor kingdom to increase energy sufficiency and…
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Abbas Meets Delegation of MK Elects from Joint Arab List
Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday evening hosted a delegation of MK elects from the Joint Arab List in his office in Ramallah, Kol Yisrael radio reported. The delegation was headed by the chairman of the party, Ayman Odeh, and included Masud Ghnaim, Jamal Zahalka and Osama Saadi. Abbas congratulated the Joint Arab…
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ISIS Chemical Weapon Attack
Indonesian terrorists believed to have returned from fighting with the Islamic State (ISIS) group in Syria are suspected of being behind an attempted chlorine bomb attack in a shopping mall last month, police said Wednesday. The homemade device – made up of several bottles and a detonator – was discovered in the mall south of Jakarta after it failed to…
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Three Arrested Over Molotov Cocktail Attack at Yachad Rally
Detectives and investigators of the Moriah unit of the Israel Police arrested four adults and two minors from central Israel Wednesday morning, on charges of throwing a Molotov cocktail at party campaigners for Eli Yishai’s Yachad-Ha’am Itanu party in Har Nof. All suspects have been taken in for questioning. Hundreds of pro-Yachad youth gathered in front of…
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Urban Nature Park to Open in Jerusalem Next Week
After two decades of persistent public battle, the Jerusalem Municipality will be dedicating and opening this week an urban nature park, replete with gazelles, ponds, bicycle paths and more, smack in the middle of the city. The park, named Gazelle Valley, stretches over 60 acres (250 dunams), and is located between the busy Begin Highway, the…
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Police Re-Opening Incitement Investigation Against Lehava Head
The leader of anti-assimilation group Lehava may be charged with racial incitement, Walla! News reports Wednesday – despite a court ruling declaring the organization’s work legal. Gopshtain and nine other activists were arrested last December on vague suspicions of “incitement,” which the court threw out in ruling that Lehava’s activities in combating assimilation – which is forbidden by Jewish law…
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Russian Passenger Jet Makes Emergency Landing in St. Petersburg
A Russian UTair Boeing 737 was forced to make an emergency landing Wednesday, after one of its engines failed. A UTair representative told Reuters that the plane had safely landed in St. Petersburg at Pulkovo airport, at about 12:25 pm local time. The plane was carrying 78 passengers and crew. The incident follows the mysterious crash…
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Israel Ends Two-Day Anti-Iran Mission
Israel’s intelligence minister on Tuesday wrapped up a two-day European diplomatic offensive against making concessions to Iran in nuclear negotiations with world powers, his spokesman said. “Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz completed two days of intensive discussion in Paris and London,” a statement from Eyal Basson said, adding that the minister was accompanied by National Security Adviser Yossi Cohen and…
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UN Head of Disarmament Steps Down
The UN representative for disarmament who was involved in the agreement to destroy Syria’s chemical weapons is stepping down, the international body announced Tuesday, according to AFP. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon hailed Angela Kane’s “crucial contribution” to help rid the world of chemical weapons, disarm conflict zones and stop the proliferation of nuclear weapons. During her global disarmament work, Kane…
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MK Ayelet Shaked Accuses Likud of Reneging on Coalition Promises
Likud is not keeping its promises to approach Jewish Home first as a coalition partner, MK Ayelet Shaked (Jewish Home) accused Wednesday morning. “Right now, the Likud is not keeping his word, his word to the electorate and all of Israel was that Jewish Home ‘will be the first partner’ to which it would turn…
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Australia Stops Third Teenager Headed for ISIS
Australia has prevented a third teenager from flying out to fight in the Middle East, a minister told AFP Wednesday, as Western countries battle to stop the flow of youngsters to jihadist groups. The 17-year-old boy was taken off a plane at Sydney airport on March 12 after being interviewed by counter-terrorism officers, Immigration Minister Peter Dutton told reporters. He…
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Arab List Chairman ‘Fought Police at Every Protest’
Ayman Odeh, chairman of the joint Arab list and first time MK, has already revealed parts of his subversive past – in a new interview with Channel 2 he divulged how his radical activism during the first intifada that began in 1987 brought him under investigation, and how he assaulted Israeli police officers. At the age…
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Hamas Terrorist Captured in Gaza War Jailed for 15 Years
An Israeli court on Tuesday jailed for 15-and-a-half years a Palestinian terrorist caught fighting in Gaza during last summer’s 50-day war between Israel and Islamist terrorist groups. A transcript of proceedings in the Beersheva district court, in southern Israel, said that Mohammed Abu Zaraj, born in 1991, was one of a squad of the Ezzedine…
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Canada Extends and Expands Anti-ISIS Airstrikes
Canadian airstrikes against the Islamic State (ISIS) group in Iraq will be extended one year to March 2016 and may see sorties into Syria, the government said Tuesday. But no ground combat troops would be deployed under the plan, which is to be debated in parliament Thursday, reports AFP. Prime Minister Stephen Harper read a motion in the House outlining the mission…
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Obama-Netanyahu Hostility is ‘Unprecedented’ in History
The current diplomatic crisis between Israel and US President Barack Obama’s administration is the most vicious and public yet among only a handful of crises that have marred the close, long-running relationship, says an expert on relations between the two nations. Obama’s frosty relationship with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu hit new lows this month, with the White House criticizing remarks Netanyahu made…
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Boehner ‘Shocked’ by Report of Israel Spying on US
The top Republican in Congress said Tuesday he was “shocked” by a report claiming that Israel spied on Iranian nuclear talks, saying the claims that information on the deal being formed was passed to Senators was patently false. The Wall Street Journal late Monday claimed that in addition to Israelis spying on the highly-sensitive negotiations between Tehran and world powers over the…
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Congress Launches Taskforce to Fight Anti-Semitism
A group of members of the House of Representatives announced on Tuesday that they were launching a Bipartisan Taskforce for Combating Anti-Semitism, in a move meant to respond to the recent upsurge in anti-Semitism witnessed worldwide. The members of Congress who are to serve as co-Chairs of the Taskforce and lead initiatives to stem the…
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ISIS ‘Flaunts’ its Child Soldier Brigades
The Islamic State (ISIS) group has trained more than 400 children in Syria as fighters in 2015 alone, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor said Tuesday. Calling them “Cubs of the Caliphate,” the jihadist group provides intense military and religious training to children throughout its areas of control in Syria, the Britain-based monitor said, according to AFP. Sleek videos published by…
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First Iraqi Official Visit to Assad Since Civil War Started
Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari met Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Tuesday, in the first visit by a senior Baghdad official since Syria’s conflict began in 2011. Speaking after meeting Assad and his Syrian counterpart Walid Muallem, Jaafari urged regional support for Damascus as it battles “terrorism,” a term Assad has used for all opposition forces. “Arab countries should support…
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‘Martyr’ Families Demand Terror Wages from PA
A protest was held on Tuesday in Gaza in front of the Hamas government building, in which the families of “martyrs,” Palestinian Arabs who died during clashes against the IDF, demanded to receive monthly salaries from the Palestinian Authority (PA) unity government. Adal Hanif, the spokesperson for the “martyr” families, said at the protest that…
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Netanyahu Offers Assistance in Aftermath of Plane Crash
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu sent a letter of condolence on Tuesday evening to French President Francois Hollande, following the crash of the Germanwings Airbus A320 airliner in the French Alps, in which all 150 persons on board died. Netanyahu also spoke with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy following the terrible…
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110 Ukrainian Jewish Refugees Make Aliyah to Israel
Just a week before Pesach, 110 new olim from Ukraine arrived at Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport Tuesday morning to start their new lives in the Jewish state. The majority of the arrivals are refugees who fled deadly clashes in eastern Ukraine between government forces and pro-Russian separatists. Among them is the husband of the late Irina Shelkayeba, who…
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Palestinians Could Face Serious Backfire at the ICC
The Palestinian Authority is far more confident than it was just a few short weeks ago about its diplomatic offensive. With tensions at a purportedly unprecedented level between Jerusalem and Washington, Mahmoud Abbas might think he will get a silent or even overt go-ahead from the United States to pursue its recognition campaign. But the…
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Democrat Apologizes for ‘Orthodox Jew’ Slur at J Street Event
Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) was forced to apologize on Tuesday, after attacking a political opponent for being an “Orthodox Jew” at a radical leftist J Street conference. At the conference, Schakowsky negatively painted Joel Pollak, her opponent in 2010 elections, by highlighting the fact that he is a religious Jew – a choice of words that the…
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Obama: Disagreement with Netanyahu ‘Isn’t Personal’
US President Barack Obama said Tuesday that his disagreement with Israel’s Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu over how to pursue a Middle East peace deal was substantive, not personal. “I have a very business-like relationship with the prime minister,” Obama told reporters at a joint White House news conference with Afghanistan’s President Ashraf Ghani. “He’s representing his…
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Firebomb Hurled at Yachad Support Rally at Yishai’s Home
An anonymous attacker hurled a Molotov cocktail from a window in the Har Nof neighborhood of Jerusalem at a support rally for Yachad – Ha’am Itanu chairperson Eli Yishai on Tuesday night, which took place outside Yishai’s home in the western neighborhood of the capital. Fortunately there were no wounds or damage inflicted by the firebomb…
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Despite ‘Spying’ Claims US to Keep Briefing Israel on Iran Talks
The US administration will continue to brief Israel on its secret nuclear negotiations with Iran, US officials said Tuesday, despite allegations the Jewish state has been spying on the talks. “We’ve spoken in the past to our concern… about leaks of certain sensitive information. And obviously, we’ve taken steps to ensure that the negotiations remain…
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Intelligence Min. Wraps Up Lobbying Mission against Iran Deal
Israel’s intelligence minister on Tuesday wrapped up a two-day European diplomatic offensive against making concessions to Iran in nuclear negotiations with world powers, his spokesman said. “Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz completed two days of intensive discussion in Paris and London,” a statement from Eyal Basson said, adding that the minister was accompanied by National Security…
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Israeli Man Among the Dead in German Plane Crash
The Foreign Ministry has confirmed reports that 39-year-old Eyal Baum, an Israeli citizen, was on the Germanwings Airbus A320 airliner that crashed in the French Alps between Barcelonnette and Digne on Tuesday. All 150 persons on board apparently died in the tragic aeronautical disaster. The family of Baum earlier contacted the Foreign Ministry, reporting that he was supposed…
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Most Americans Prefer TV Presidents Instead of Obama
US President Barack Obama’s approval ratings stand at about 45%, according to the latest Gallup poll – but most Americans prefer even television presidents over their real-life Commander-in-Chief. Reuters reports Tuesday that, by its own poll, 54% of Americans disapprove of Obama, versus just 46% who approve. In contrast, 89% of respondents were favorable toward “24”‘s…
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Archaeologists Find Prehistoric ‘Swiss Army Knife’
Among elephant remains some 500,000 years old at a Lower Paleolithic site in Revadim, in southern Israel, Prof. Ran Barkai and his graduate students Natasha Solodenko and Andrea Zupanchich of Tel Aviv University’s Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Cultures recently analyzed “handaxes” and “scrapers,” universally shaped and sized prehistoric stone tools, replete with…
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Chinese Alibaba Investing in Israeli Startups
Two months after making its first investment in Israel, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is partnering with venture capital firm JVP (Jerusalem Venture Partners) to invest in promising startups. The amount of money involved was not disclosed. An Alibaba spokesperson told TechCrunch “the JVP investment is in line with our mission of supporting innovation and startups,”…
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Zionist Family Competition Draws Contestants from Israel, US
Israel has held the district semifinals for its annual Zionist Quiz this week – with semifinalists being chosen in the Sharon area, the Coastal region, the Center, Haifa, Jerusalem, the Negev, the Galilee, and Judea-Samaria. The contest is an initiative of the World Zionist Organization (WZO) and the Zionist Council in Israel, with the final competition…
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ZOA President: Israelis Made the Right Choice
Morton Klein is not just relieved, but proud that Israelis came through in the end to choose a Likud-led administration. “Israelis understood peace with the Palestinian Authority was not realistic,” says Klein, President of the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA). “I’m very proud of Israelis for choosing reality and security over fantasy. Herzog and Livni are living in…
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Shekel Still on the Rise
The shekel continued to strengthen against the major currencies Tuesday morning, following the Bank of Israel’s surprise announcement Monday that its interest rate would not change in April, and remain at its current level of 0.1%. The shekel-dollar rate is currently 2.1% below yesterday’s representative rate, at NIS 3.939/$, and the shekel-euro rate is down…
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Military Officials Say Hezbollah on the Brink of War
The Lebanon-Israel border has been relatively quiet over the past several months, with no incidents recorded since January. But another war could be on the way – and it will cost billions of shekels, experts say. Military Intelligence officials, the IDF, and the defense establishment are all preparing for an inevitable full-fledged war with Hezbollah,…
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US’s Silence Defended, Not Boycotted Israel at UNHRC
The US’s silence during the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)’s annual debate on violations committed in the Palestinian territories was not a form of backlash against Israel, contrary to a Reuters report released earlier Monday. It was a show of support. “Today the United States, in support of Israel, made no statement at the United Nations Human Rights…
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Palestinian from Jerusalem Named Deputy Chief Scientist
A Palestinian chemical engineer from eastern Jerusalem has just been awarded the position of deputy chief scientist at the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Space, Haaretz reported. Dr. Tareq Abu Hamed, 42 and a resident of Sur Bahir, will become, upon his appointment, the eastern Jerusalem Palestinian with the most senior position in any of Israel’s ministries. Abu…
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Europe’s Emerging Center-Right Tips the Scales Back
Europe might be a riper fruit to pick for Israel than most people think. For all the threats of sanctions and leaked reports recommending punishing Jerusalem for, well, building in Jerusalem, it is far less likely the European Union will achieve a consensus to implement anything. The reason? That emerging consensus is now eroding. Counterintuitively, it might be…
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Report: Former Minister Yaakov Perry to Resign from Knesset
Former Science and Technology Minister Yaakov Perry (Yesh Atid) is likely to bow out of the 20th Knesset, Channel 2 reports Monday – allowing former Hatnua MK Elazar Stern to take his place. Perry, who is #5 on Yesh Atid’s list, is expected to make the decision just days before the swearing-in ceremony for the 20th Knesset, which…
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Israeli Prof. to Question Israel’s Legitimacy at UK Conference
A British university will host in April a conference, organized in part by a well-known Israeli-born professor, which will examine the “legitimacy” of Israel’s existence. The conference, scheduled for April 17-19 at the University of Southampton, is titled “International Law and the State of Israel: Legitimacy, Responsibility, and Exceptionalism.” According to the university’s website, the conference will discuss…
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Education Portfolio Sparks Latest Pre-Coalition Battle
A fight over the defense and foreign affairs portfolio began days ago, and it looks as if the education portfolio is now entering the fray. The education portfolio has come to be viewed as the lifeblood of religious Zionism and was consistently desirable for MKs from the National Religious Party (Mafdal – ed.) – a disbanded party that…
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Arab Israeli Imprisoned for Joining Syrian Civil War
An Israeli court sentenced an Arab citizen on Monday to 11 months in prison for traveling to fight alongside Syrian rebels in the Jewish state’s war-torn neighbor, AFP reported. Several Arab Israelis have been arrested after returning from Syria, where armed opposition to President Bashar al-Assad is now dominated by jihadists, including the terror group Islamic State (ISIS). Yusef Nasrallah travelled via Jordan…
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Netanyahu Offers Condolences to Grief-Stricken Father
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu sent a condolence letter Monday to the Sassoon family, which tragically lost seven children in a deadly house fire over Shabbat. Elian (16), David (12), Rivka (11), Yehoshua (10), Moshe (8), Sara (6), and Yaakov (5) Sassoon died after hot plate in their house in Flatbush, New York apparently malfunctioned. Following a funeral procession that began Sunday in…
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12-Year Prison Sentence to Terrorist Plotting Abductions
The Vice President of the Haifa District Court has sentenced a terrorist to 12 years and 4 months in Israeli prison on Monday, on charges of attempting to kidnap Jews to use as bargaining chips between Israel and terror groups. Hussein Murad, an illegal immigrant, wanted to kidnap Jews in order to secure the release…
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State Dept. Mocked for ‘Over the Top’ Condolences to Rouhani
Associated Press reporter Matt Lee has never been shy of calling out US government spokespeople – often to hilariously cringeworthy effect. Last Friday, Lee was on-form again, grilling the US State Department over its strange, over-the-top series of condolence messages to the Iranian regime, following the death of President Hassan Rouhani’s mother. Watch: Upon hearing of the death, US…
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An Insider Tells All on Voter Fraud
Multiple incidents of voter fraud were reported during elections day last week – including several arrests in Arab communities. Arutz Sheva spoke to Yisrael Zelkovitz, a volunteer who served as a member of a volunteer task force funded by the Samaria Residents’ Committee at polling stations tasked with uncovering and preventing voter fraud, to find out more…
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Hamas: Gaza ‘Still Occupied’ By Israel
Hamas has launched a new propaganda campaign against Israel – this time, claiming with the support of Palestinian Arabs and “human rights” organizations that Gaza “is still under Israeli Occupation.” In a broadcast on Hamas’s new website, former Hamas government head Ismail Haniyeh stated that Gaza was “liberated” from the “occupier,” and that the liberation…
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Mother of Terror Victim Demands Death Penalty
The Ofer Military Court has begun the sentencing process of Maher Al-Hashalmoun, the Palestinian terrorist who murdered 26-year-old Dalia Lemkos as she waited at a bus stop in Gush Etzion. Dalia’s mother, Brenda Lemkos, has demanded that the court give Al-Hashalmoun the death penalty as a means of deterrence. ‘ “His life is not worth anything, he…
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Danon ‘Certain’ He’ll be a Senior Cabinet Minister
MK Danny Danon (Likud) said on Monday that he is convinced that he will be a minister in the next government, despite the differences of opinion between he and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu fired Danon from his position as Deputy Defense Minister last summer, during Operation Protective Edge in Gaza, after Danon, who was…
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Saudi Minister: Don’t Give Iran Deals it Doesn’t Deserve
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, said on Monday that Iran should not be given “deals it does not deserve,” in reference to the looming nuclear agreement between Tehran and the major powers, Al Arabiya reports. Prince al-Faisal made the statement during a joint press conference with visiting British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond in Riyadh,…
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Regev: Buji and Tzipi Are the Real Racists
As Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu faces ongoing criticism for week-old statements about Israeli Arabs, a member of his own Likud party alleges that Zionist Union (Labor-Hatnua – ed.) co-chairs Yitzhak Herzog and Tzipi Livni are the true racists. According to MK Miri Regev, Livni and Herzog are no different than Amir Hetzroni, the provocative professor thrown out…
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Convicted Former President Allowed Passover Break from Prison
Former president Moshe Katsav will be released from prison for a Passover holiday break of 72 hours. The temporary release marks the first time Katsav will spend the Passover holiday his family at his home in Kiryat Malachi, since being imprisoned in the Maasiyahu Prison in Ramla in December 2011. Katsav, who served as President…
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Pentagon Notifies Personnel on ISIS ‘Hit List’
The Pentagon spent the weekend notifying service members who appeared on an Islamic State (ISIS) “hit list”, CBS News reported on Monday. Bases where these members are stationed have contacted local law enforcement agencies in an effort to increase police patrols in the neighborhoods where they live, according to the report. In addition, after being…
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Joint Arab List Rejects Netanyahu’s Apology
The Joint Arab List announced on Monday evening that it had rejected Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s apology to Arab Israelis. Earlier, Netanyahu offered a public apology for saying on election day that “huge numbers of Arabs” were coming out to vote, adding that many were being brought to the polling booths by V-15 and other…
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Mansion of Missing Jewish Millionaire Philanthropist Bought
The luxurious Jerusalem mansion of Guma Aguiar, the Jewish millionaire who went missing mysteriously in 2012 and has since been declared dead, was sold to a Russian Jewish tycoon for 15 million shekels (nearly $4 million). According to Yedioth Aharonoth, the sale of the two connected housing units in the exclusive Yemin Moshe neighborhood located…
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Kahlon Recommends Bibi, Who Now Has a Majority
Moshe Kahlon’s Kulanu party has met with President Reuven Rivlin Monday in his residence, and recommended that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu form the next government. Kulanu’s 10 MKs give Netanyahu a 61-seat majority in the Knesset. Rivlin will meet Avigdor Liberman’s Yisrael Beytenu party later in the day. If it, too, recommends Netanyahu, he will…
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The Water War Against Israel Exposed
NGO Monitor points out that EWASH, a coalition of NGOs and UN organizations, opposed a desalinization project in Gaza funded by the EU that would improve water supply, trying to justify their opposition by saying the project would “accommodate the occupation” and “legitimize Israeli actions.” A full 11 pieces of disinformation spread by NGOs regarding water are…
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US Won’t Defend Israel at UNHRC
The United States will not take the floor at the main U.N. human rights forum on Monday during the annual debate on violations committed in the Palestinian territories, a US spokesman told Reuters. The step is unprecedented. The UNHRC is a notoriously anti-Israel forum where Washington has always defended Israel. The Obama administration has said in…
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Bibi’s Strategist: Obama Meddled More Than You Know
John McLaughlin, the Republican strategist hired by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in his successful reelection campaign, warned Sunday that US President Barack Obama went further than has been reported in meddling with Israel’s democracy. McLaughlin spoke on the New York AM 970 channel’s “The Cats Roundtable” radio show, which was cited by The Hill, in an interview roughly a week after the…
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Australian ISIS Suicide Bomber ‘Went Muslim Out of the Blue’
The heartbroken father of an Australian schoolboy who turned into a radical Islamist terrorist and is thought to have died committing a suicide bombing for Islamic State (ISIS) said Monday he felt “totally responsible” for failing to see that his son needed help. Melbourne teen Jake Bilardi, 18, is believed to have carried out the attack in Iraq earlier this month, after…
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Market Rebounds Swiftly From Summer War
The market is rebounding swiftly after Operation Protective Edge, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). From November 2014 to January 2015, there was a 5.8% rise in the annual calculation – compared to August-October 2014 – in the total proceeds of all sectors of the economy. The construction sector’s proceeds rose by 13%. Information and…
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PA Preacher: When Fish Fight – Jews Are to Blame
The Jews are behind all that is wrong in the world, according to the host of a weekly Palestinian Authority TV program on Islam, cited by Palestinian Media Watch (PMW). Even when fish fight in the sea, “the Jews are behind it,” said the Muslim preacher and professor of Quranic Studies, Imad Hamato. To back…
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Funeral Begins for Seven Children Killed in Flatbush Fire
The funeral has begun for seven children who died on Shabbat in a blaze at their home in Flatbush, New York. Elian (16), David (12), Rivka (11), Yehoshua (10), Moshe (8), Sara (6), and Yaakov (5) Sassoon died after hot plate apparently malfunctioned. Orthodox Jews leave hot plates on during Shabbat to keep food warm according to halakha (Jewish law…
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Steinitz in France: Last-Minute Effort to Influence Iran Talks
Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz flew to France Sunday, where he will meet with European foreign ministers in the hope of influencing the deal that is being negotiated with Iran over its nuclear weapons program. There are only eight days left until the March 31 deadline for a framework agreement between the US and other powers…
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Hikind: There Are No Easy Answers In a Tragedy Like This
Seven children of the Sassoon family were being brought to rest Sunday afternoon, and Democratic New York State Assemblyman for Brooklyn, Dov Hikind, expressed his feelings about what many people in the Orthodox community in Brooklyn and around the world were experiencing. Hikind said he didn’t know the family directly, but knew friends of theirs, and…
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London: ‘We Believe in Israel’ Event Follows Synagogue Attack
Some 1,500 Israel-supporters from all over Britain are expected to take part Sunday in the country’s largest-ever grassroots conference on Israel. The ”We Believe in Israel” conference will cover dozens of subjects, including online activism, campus activity, and countering the boycott-Israel movement. The event is being held only hours after a group of thugs attempted…
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Report: Obama May Reveal Understandings Reached with Israel, PA
President Barack Obama will not support an independent Palestinian diplomatic initiative to declare a state, but may try to advance a joint American-European initiative for a two-state solution, according to Israel’s Channel 1 television. The American-European initiative, which is to be presented to the UN Security Council, will provide the “contours” of any future agreement, according to…
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Missing British Medical Students Feared to Have Joined ISIS
A group of British medical students of Sudanese origin who went missing after travelling to Turkey are feared to have crossed into Syria to join the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group as doctors, reports and sources said on Sunday. The families of the students have traveled to the Turkey-Syria border in a desperate appeal for…
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Singer Nini Claims Attacked for Her Politics
Two days after performer and songwriter Yehonatan Geffen was assaulted, allegedly by someone who did not like his politics, singer Ahinoam Nini said that she, too, was targeted. Nini said that she was subjected to curses and insults as she landed at Ben Gurion Airport Sunday, returning from a trip abroad. “I came back to…
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Expert: The Time for Alternatives is Now
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu may not have done it with finesse, but his very public challenge to the viability of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has opened a major window according to David M. Weinberg of the Begin-Sadat Center for Security Studies. In Mr. Weinberg’s mind, whether or not it is fair, Israel…
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Israel’s Message to Arab Christians is Missing
One of the often overlooked parts of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the role that minorities play in Palestinian cities. Area A is made up of eight major cities, including: Ramallah, Hevron, Jenin, Shechem (Nablus), Qalqilya, Tulkarm and Jericho. The eighth is Bethlehem, whose significance to Christians is unforgettable for Westerners. The city had retained a…
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PA Ambassador: Prosecution of Israel in ICC ‘Inevitable’
The Palestinian Authority is determined to prosecute Israel in the International Criminal Court, no matter what, the PA’s United Nations representative, Riyadh Mansour, said Sunday. Speaking on NBC‘s Meet the Press, Mansour said that at this point, there was nothing that would stop the PA from trying to prosecute Israel in the ICC. The only…
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Iranian General Reportedly in Iraq ‘Whenever Needed’
Qassem Soleimani, Iran’s top officer responsible for foreign operations, provides assistance in Iraq “whenever we need him,” Hadi al-Ameri, the commander of the Badr militia, said on Sunday. “He was giving very good advice. The battle ended now, and he returned to his operations headquarters,” Ameri told journalists close to the Al-Alam area north of…
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Red Cross Cooperating with Hamas-Affiliated University
The faculty of Sharia (Islamic law) at the Hamas-affiliated Islamic University in Gaza is preparing to hold an international conference in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross on the subject of international humanitarian law in light of Islamic Sharia. The conference is scheduled to take place on October 13 and 14 this…
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Haniyeh: Hamas Will Continue to Seek National Unity
The deputy chief of the Hamas politburo, Ismail Haniyeh, said on Sunday that his movement would continue to seek national unity and political partnership, the Ma’an news agency reported. Speaking at a news conference marking 11 years since the death of Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmad Yasin, who was eliminated by Israel, Haniyeh urged “all Palestinian…
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Arab Bikers Set Out on a Journey to Jerusalem
Some 150 Arab bikers set out on Saturday night on a motorcycle journey to Jerusalem, as part of an initiative organized by a group calling itself “Youth for Al-Aqsa”, which works to strengthen the link between the Muslim citizens of Israel and the Islamic holy places in Jerusalem. The motorcycles left for the journey after…
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Jihadist Syrian Rebels Capture Regime Helicopter, Take Hostages
Islamist rebels captured four crew members of a regime helicopter which crashed in the Idlib province of northwest Syria on Sunday, while a fifth serviceman was killed, a monitor said, reported AFP. “A regime helicopter was forced to land in the region of Jabal al-Zawiya in the northwest, which is a bastion of (Al-Qaeda’s Syrian…
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Expert: Egypt Might be Open to New Ideas on Solving the Conflict
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s words are reverberating throughout the world, but thus far there has been less of an excited (or agitated) reaction to them as there has been in places like the White House. The head of the Arab League, Nabil El-Arabi, dismissed the comments as “electioneering.” The Egyptian government has been virtually silent.…
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Justin Bieber Sued Over Anti-Semitic Tirade
Controversial pop legend Justin Bieber is being sued for emotional distress, TMZ reported Friday, after he egged his Jewish neighbor’s home and taunted him repeatedly with anti-Semitic slurs. Neighbor Jeff Schwartz’s home was egged in January 2014, after months of Bieber terrorizing his Calabasas neighborhood with wild parties and drag races. In the highly publicized suit over…
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Druze Leaders Demand Non-Jewish Minister in Next Government
As Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu deals with trying to please possible coalition partners, he also faces the demands of non-Jewish community leaders. Druze leaders will hold their first organized meeting Sunday to discuss sending an official petition to Netanyahu. They plan to request that the likely next prime minister of Israel appoint a non-Jewish minister to his new government.…
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Jewish Community ‘in Shock’ Over Brooklyn Tragedy
The Brooklyn fire which killed seven members of the same Orthodox Jewish family has hit the Jewish community especially hard – particularly due to the gruesomeness of the scene, ZAKA International officials stated to Arutz Sheva on Sunday. “We arrived at the scene and discovered a terrible sight here, seven bodies of small children,” ZAKA’s Lachish region commander,…
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Likud Unequivocally Recommends Netanyahu for Prime Minister
President Reuven Rivlin began consultations Sunday morning with the representatives of the ten parties elected to the 20th Knesset. “In a democracy the majority decides – and the majority expressed its will clearly in these elections,” Rivlin told Likud representatives – the first to meet with him at his official residence Sunday at 10 a.m. “The role of…
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Likud Angered by Other Parties’ Demands
Party heads primed to be part of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s next government are making their ministerial demands known and Likud is not happy about it. Angered by the other parties’ so-called impudence, Energy and Water Minister Silvan Shalom argued Sunday that the defense, foreign affairs, and finance portfolios should remain in Likud. Jewish Home Chairman Naftali Bennett…
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Herzog Approaches Kahlon for Coalition Coup
Labor-Hatnua leader MK Yitzhak Herzog has not yet declared defeat, senior party officials confirmed Sunday – after reports in Maariv surfaced claiming Herzog has approached Kulanu party chairman Moshe Kahlon with a senior portfolio if he recommends him over Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. On Sunday, President Reuven Rivlin will begin the process of forming a government, approaching…
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Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu: Elections ‘A Huge Miracle’
The elections were a “miracle” and the result of Divine intervention, Tzfat (Safed) city rabbi, Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, stated Sunday. “God had a positive effect in this election, it is a miracle and we have to thank Him for everything that happened,” Rabbi Eliyahu stated in a special Arutz Sheva interview. “It was the rescue of the settlement…
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US Ambassador to Israel Laments ‘Confusing’ Situation
US Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro did damage control for the White House on Sunday morning, stating to Israeli media that US President Barack Obama’s remarks indicating the drop of US support for Israel were due to the “confusing situation” of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s flip-flopping remarks on peace talks. “This confusing situation raises doubts…
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Report: Pro-Israel Senator Cruz to ‘Declare’ Candidacy Monday
Texas Senator Ted Cruz, one of the most pro-Israel members of the U.S. Senate, is set to announce his candidacy for the Republican nomination for President in the 2016 elections, the Houston Chronicle reported Sunday. According to the paper, the Tea Party favorite is ready for the fray, and will be the first candidate to…
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US-Style Early Warning System to Be Tested Monday
The Homefront Command is set to test its early warning system for attacks on Monday. Officials stressed that the tests had been scheduled “far in advance,” and were not being conducted in response to any specific situation. The exercise will be conducted in a cities in central Israel, including Rosh Ha’ayin, Elad, Petah Tikva, Lod,…
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Petah Tikva Pride: Town Provides One Fifth of Israel’s Exports
City fathers in the central Israeli city of Petah Tikva can hold their heads up proudly. A new survey by the Economy Ministry shows that the city, all by itself, is responsible for nearly one fifth of all of Israel’s exports. Following Petah Tikva’s 17.2% share of Israel’s exports is Haifa, which had a 15.6%…
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Bill Maher Defends Netanyahu against ‘Racism’ Accusations
Political comedian Bill Maher has weighed-in to Binyamin Netanyahu’s controversial remarks about Arab voters during last week’s general elections, brushing off claims of “racism” as hypocritical. In a last minute call for Likud supporters to come out and vote, Netanyahu claimed that Arab voters were coming out “en-masse” to the ballots – and in some cases…
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Jewish Home Recommends Netanyahu for Prime Minister
Representatives of the Jewish Home party – including former Housing and Construction Minister Uri Ariel, MK Ayelet Shaked, and new MK Yinon Magal arrived at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem on Sunday, to recommend Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu be appointed as premier and be tasked with forming the new government. “We are gathered here after…
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Joint Arab List: Netanyahu is an Illegitimate Leader
Joint Arab List representatives met Sunday with President Reuven Rivlin as part of the President’s consultations with parties on who will form the next government. The list – comprised of Balad, Hadash, and the United Arab List – expressed strong opposition to a coalition formed by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, claiming that a government under his leadership…
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7 Jewish Children Burn to Death in Brooklyn
Seven Jewish children from the same family died Saturday when their New York home was engulfed in flames after a portable cooker malfunctioned, authorities said. “This is the largest tragedy by fire that this city has had in seven years,” Nigro said in comments reported by The New York Times. “It’s a tragedy for this family, it’s a tragedy…
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Islamist Sheikh: Netanyahu Victory Spells Doom for Jewish People
The terrorism-linked Islamic Movement in Israel group has responded to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s re-election as premier on Saturday, claiming that the move will “lead his people to real disaster.” The Islamic Movement’s deputy leader, Kamal Khatib, quoted leader Sheikh Raed Salah as predicting doom for the Jewish people as a result of the victory…
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Hamas Pledges ‘Liberation’ of PA From ‘Traitors’
Hamas has pledged a takeover of Judea-Samaria Saturday, after one of its leaders declared “the liberation of all Palestine” – including the Palestinian Authority (PA) – a strategic area of utmost importance in implementing long-term objectives of the terror group. Speaking from an event to mark the release of terrorist Ismail al-Zahar from Israeli prison after a 12-year…
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Yechimovich: Labor Needs a Reboot
MK Shelly Yechimovich (Labor) has called on Labor to do some soul-searching following the 20th Knesset elections, after the party lost to Likud in a surprise win. Yechimovich, speaking to Israel Radio, would not discuss the failed campaign strategy that led to the loss, but suggested instead for the party to take a different worldview for…
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Lapid to Netanyahu: Choose Anyone But Deri as Minister
Yesh Atid chairman and former Finance Minister Yair Lapid called on Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu not to appoint Shas chairman Aryeh Deri as a senior minister on Saturday, claiming Deri’s previous jail term for corruption charges makes him incapable of being placed in charge of a government portfolio. “Mr. Prime Minister, you won the big…
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Iran Arms Houthis 500 Miles from Mecca
Middle East and Russian sources have confirmed that an Iranian ship has unloaded 185 tons of weapons at Yemen’s Port Saleef to the Houthis, Iran’s Shiite proxies in Yemen. Port Saleef connects directly with the capital, Sanaa, and is only about 500 miles – or 800 kilometers – south of Mecca, the holiest site in…
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Terrorists Fire on PA Security Forces in Jenin
Chaos has descended on Jenin, Palestinian Arab news agency Safa implied Friday, after gunshots resumed in a “refugee camp” in the city between armed terrorists and Palestinian security forces Thursday night. Eyewitnesses stated to the agency that “militants” opened fire on security forces as Palestinian Authority (PA) police patrols arrived to the camp, firing from several directions; many…
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Brooklyn House Fire ‘An Unbelievable Tragedy’
The Brooklyn fire which killed an Orthodox Jewish family of 7 over Saturday (Shabbat) is an “unbelievable tragedy,” New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio stated after visiting the scene. “It it unimaginable what you see in there,” he said. “You can literally see what was a home for a large and strong family, and now…
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CAIR Gets Involved in Arabic Pledge of Allegiance
It was supposedly a move celebrating language and diversity, but reading the pledge of allegiance in Arabic at a US high school sparked a furious backlash in upstate New York given the wave of Islamist Arab terrorism rising worldwide in recent years. Wednesday’s incident at Pine Bush High School, 80 miles (128 kilometers) northwest of New York City, angered students,…
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PA Approaches Hamas, Islamic Jihad After Israeli Elections
The Palestinian Authority (PA) leadership has taken steps to “punish” Israel for the results of the 20th Knesset elections, releasing a document condemning the results in general and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in particular. On Thursday, the Palestine Liberation Organization (the terror group behind the PA; headed by Mahmoud Abbas – ed.) met in Ramallah and…
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Kurdish President Vows Revenge on ISIS
Massud Barzani, the president of Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region, vowed on Saturday to avenge three peshmerga fighters beheaded by the Islamic State (ISIS) jihadist group. “We promise the families of these martyrs that their blood will not be wasted and that we will avenge them,” Barzani said in an online statement quoted by AFP. “Those…
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Syrian Opposition Won’t Attend Moscow Peace Talks
Syria’s exiled opposition announced Saturday that it had declined an invitation from Russia to attend peace talks in Moscow with representatives of President Bashar Al-Assad’s government, AFP reported. A Russian foreign ministry spokesman said earlier this week that Syrian government and opposition representatives would meet for peace talks in Moscow on April 6. But the…
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Rouhani and Kerry Say ‘Progress’ Made in Nuclear Talks
Iran’s President, Hassan Rouhani, on Saturday said that progress made in nuclear talks means a final deal can be reached, the BBC reported. “There is nothing that cannot be resolved,” although some differences still remain, Iranian state media quoted Rouhani as saying. Rouhani said that in the current round of talks in Lausanne, Switzerland, “shared…
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Aviv Geffen on His Father’s Assault: You Can’t Hurt an Idea
Rock musician Aviv Geffen on Saturday night responded for the first time to the assault on his father, author and songwriter Yehonatan Geffen, which took place Friday afternoon. Writing on Twitter, Geffen said that his father was in good condition and added, “It’s easy to hurt a person, but difficult to hurt an idea. Thanks…
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Khamenei Agrees with ‘Death to America’ Slogan
Just two days after President Barack Obama urged the Iranian people to take advantage of an “historic opportunity” to resolve the nuclear issue, an Iranian crowd on Saturday chanted “Death to America” – and the country’s Supreme Leader agreed. According to Reuters, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spoke in northeastern Iran, where he accused the U.S. of…
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Obama: US ‘Evaluating’ its Stance on Palestinian Statehood Bid
US President Barack Obama has warned the White House was “evaluating its options” vis-a-vis imposing a two-state solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict, and specifically regarding the US’s commitment to veto unilateral Palestinian moves at the UN. Obama made the comments in a Huffington Post interview, late last week, in which he made his first direct response…
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4 Men Charged in Attack on Israeli Tourists in Argentina
Four Argentines have been charged in an attack on Israeli tourists in a popular area of Patagonia, an owner of the hostel where the assault happened said Friday. Judge Guido Sebastian Otranto charged three men with assault, robbery and resisting arrest, hostel owner Yoav Pollac told The Associated Press. The fourth was charged with covering…
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Lapid to Netanyahu: Don’t Appoint Deri to Senior Ministerial Post
Yesh Atid Chairman Yair Lapid called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday not to appoint Shas Chairman Aryeh Deri to a senior ministerial position in the next government, citing the Shas leader’s conviction in 1999 of bribery. In a post on his Facebook page, Lapid wrote: “Mr. prime minister, you scored a big victory…
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Jeffrey Goldberg: Obama Won’t Spend Political Capital on Netanyahu
WASHINGTON – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continued to receive sharp criticism from the Obama administration on Friday over his pre-election comments that opposed to a Palestinian state, with White House spokesman Josh Earnest saying that the prime minister “indicated a weakness in his commitment to a two-state solution.” In doing so, Earnest continued, “he was…
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Ex-CIA Head Says Iran is a Greater Danger than ISIS
At a time when US President Barack Obama’s administration has shown a softening stance vis-a-vis Iran, even considering an alliance against Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists in Iraq and Syria, former CIA head Gen. David Petraeus warned Iran is a greater danger than ISIS in Iraq. In an interview conducted in Iraq and posted by the Washington Post on Friday, Petraeus,…
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ISIS Beheads Kurds in Front of Children in Iraq
The Islamic State (ISIS) group claimed to have beheaded three Iraqi Kurdish fighters in an online video and threatened to murder more unless the Kurds stop bombardment of jihadist-controlled areas. Peshmerga forces from Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region, backed by US-led air strikes, are battling ISIS in the country’s north and have pushed the jihadists back in Nineveh and Kirkuk…
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Otzma Yehudit Takes Voter Fraud Investigation Online
Otzma Yehudit, which ran on a joint list with Yachad – Ha’am Itanu, is taking its petition claiming foul play in the vote Tuesday online, gathering details of those who voted for the party so as to cross-check and see how many votes were wrongly invalidated due to tampering. The joint list reached 125,106 votes in…
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US Moves from Solving the Conflict to Managing It
When Arutz Sheva first spoke to Dr. Jonathan Rynhold on Thursday about the latest rift between the Prime Minister and the President, we did not anticipate having to return to ask follow-up questions upon Binyamin Netanyahu’s unexpected comments in which he seemingly retracted his opposition to a Two State Solution. Rynhold had predicted that if Bibi’s immediate concern…
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EU Planning Sanctions on Israel for ‘Polarizing Jerusalem’
A new European Union (EU) report says that Jerusalem is at a “boiling point” and recommends sanctions against Israel over the “polarization” in the capital. The report, obtained by the British Guardian on Friday, says that Jerusalem has reached a dangerous boiling point of “polarization and violence” not seen since the end of the second…
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Ban Calls Netanyahu, Urges Him to Commit to ‘Two-State Solution’
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday called Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and urged him to renew Israel’s commitment to a “two-state solution” to the Middle East conflict. “The secretary-general reiterated his view that the two-state solution was the only way forward and urged the prime minister to renew Israel’s commitment to that goal,” Ban’s spokesman…
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Boehner to Visit Israel in Late March
Republican House Speaker John Boehner will lead a group of Republican lawmakers on a visit to Israel to meet with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on March 31, The Hill reported on Friday. An Israeli government official confirmed the trip to CNN. The Haaretz newspaper reported that the lawmakers will arrive on March 31, which happens…
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Fifth Man Arrested in Connection with Copenhagen Attacks
Copenhagen police said on Friday they had arrested a fifth man suspected of being an accomplice of gunman Omar El-Hussein, who killed two people in deadly twin attacks last month. The man was “suspected of complicity in the perpetrator’s actions on February 14 and 15,” police said in a statement quoted by AFP. “Like yesterday,…
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Kahlon: None of Us Were Born in the Government
Three days after elections, Kulanu leader Moshe Kahlon on Friday hinted to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu that he would not automatically join his coalition. “Kulanu is a party with a platform. The results of the elections are clear, but our platform was and will remain the essence,” he wrote on Facebook. “We intend to hold…
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UN Finds Greatest Violator of Women’s Rights
The United Nations has found the greatest violator of women’s rights in the world – and it’s Israel for “violating the rights of Palestinian women.” That view is expressed in a report released by the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), the UN’s top women’s rights body, and was detailed in an article on…
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Leftist Author Yehonatan Geffen Assaulted Outside His Home
Israeli author, songwriter and playwright Yehonatan Geffen was assaulted on Friday afternoon outside his home near Netanya. Initial details indicate that the assailant arrived at Geffen’s home, knocked on the door and when he opened it, hit him in the face, shouted “leftist, traitor” and threw eggs at him. Police are investigating the incident. The…
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Israel Expects Solar Eclipse
A unique astronomical event is occurring on Friday, as the sun is due to come in for a total solar eclipse, a rare phenomenon that is sure to please skywatchers – as long as they take care not to damage their eyes from the sun rays. The eclipse is also to be visible in Israel,…
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Israel-US Defense Ties Remain Strong, Despite Rift
A senior Israeli official said Friday that defense ties with the United States would remain “intensive” despite a deepening rift between US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. “The picture is clear – security relations are extremely strong,” the defense ministry’s strategic affairs director Amos Gilad told Israel public radio, hours after a frosty Thursday night phone conversation in which Obama congratulated Netanyahu…
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Yachad’s Leading Rabbi Blames Shas for Elections Failure
Rabbi Meir Mazuz, spiritual leader of outgoing MK Eli Yishai’s Yachad – Ha’am Itanu party, sharply criticized Shas and its chairman Aryeh Deri on Friday, blaming both for Yachad’s failure to make the Knesset threshold. Rabbi Mazuz implied that Shas had caused Yachad’s loss by illegally tampering with elections. “All things are allowed in politics,”…
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Libyan Army Chief Warns ISIS Will Invade Europe
General Khalifa Haftar, head of the Libyan army, warned that Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists running rampant in the north African state are set to infiltrate Europe and expand their reign of terror into the West. Haftar, who represents the army of Libya’s government that has received international recognition but was driven out of Tripoli by a…
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Jewish Home MK Denies Reports of Internal Strife
Jewish Home’s Tekuma faction is not planning to reinvent the struggling Jewish Home from within, MK Bezalel Smotrich (Jewish Home) stated in a special Arutz Sheva interview Friday. Channel 2 reported late Thursday that Tekuma faction members are planning to force outgoing Housing Minister and number two on the joint list Uri Ariel – the Tekuma faction leader…
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Election Season: Jews Choose Israel in Times Square
As Israel ramped up for elections, 1,200 Jews at the Crowne Plaza Times Square in downtown New York ramped up for their Aliyah (immigration to Israel), taking part in a Nefesh B’Nefesh (NBN) aliyah mega event. The NBN event, hosted together with The Jewish Agency for Israel, Israel’s Ministry of Aliyah and Immigrant Absorption, Keren Kayemeth…
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Mohammed Cartoonist Awarded Danish National Prize
The Danish editor who commissioned the caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed that sparked international protests was awarded a prize by Denmark’s national press club, AFP reported late Thursday, Flemming Rose was the culture editor of daily Jyllands-Posten in 2005 when he published 12 satirical cartoons of the Islamic prophet, triggering deadly protests in some Muslim countries. The cartoons were also published…
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PLO Council Declares Economic War on Israel
The Palestinian National Council, the legislative body of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), held a meeting on Thursday in which it formulated a new economic plan to attack Israel and try to save the financially floundering Palestinian Authority (PA). PLO Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Economy Dr. Mohammed Mustafa revealed details of the…
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Two Days Later, Obama Phones Netanyahu
President Barack Obama on Thursday finally called Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to congratulate him on his election win. Obama spoke to the Israeli leader “to congratulate him on his party’s success in winning a plurality of Knesset seats,” the White House said, according to AFP. “The president emphasized the importance the United States places on…
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White House: US ‘to Reevaluate’ Backing for Israel at UN
The White House on Thursday pointedly raised the prospect of withdrawing crucial diplomatic cover for Israel at the United Nations, following Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s decisive election victory. “Steps that the United States has taken at the United Nations had been predicated on this idea that the two-state solution is the best outcome,” said spokesman Josh Earnest. “Now our…
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Herzog Admits: The Polls Messed Us Up
Labor chairperson Yitzhak Herzog on Thursday tried to explain the failure of his Zionist Union joint list with Tzipi Livni’s Hatnua to defeat Likud, after Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s party outpaced Labor by 30 to 24 mandates. With the ending of voting on Tuesday night at 10 p.m., exit polls were released showing a 27 mandate…
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6 Criminal Investigations of Soldiers in Gaza War
The IDF Military Advocate General, Maj. Gen. Dani Efroni, has decided to launch criminal investigations on six anomalous cases that occurred during Operation Protective Edge against Hamas in Gaza last summer. The investigations including a strike on an UNRWA school in which 20 people were killed – a large number of them terrorists who were cynically…
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Gedolim Address First Daf HaYomi B’Halacha Siyum
“A unique koach of Dirshu is that it not only gives a person Olam Habaah, it also gives a person phenomenal Olam Hazeh!” These were the powerful words of HaGaon HaRav Yechiel Michel Steinmetz, shlita, Skverer Dayan of Boro Park who encapsulated the feelings of the more than 1,000 participants at the Dirshu Convention celebrating…
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Obama to Iranians: An ‘Historic Opportunity’ to End Nuke Issue
President Barack Obama is telling Iranians that this year is an “historic opportunity” to resolve the issue surrounding their country’s nuclear program. In a message to the people of Iran in honor of their New Year Nowruz, Obama said this is the “best opportunity in decades” to pursue a different relationship between the United States…
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French Magazine Publishes Pics of Dead Charlie Hebdo Terrorists
French magazine Paris Match on Thursday published photos of the bodies of the two Muslim terrorist brothers behind the bloody January attack on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris, saying the French “have the right” to see them. The three pictures showed the bodies of Cherif and Said Kouachi lying on the ground after being shot by police January 9 in front…
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Netanyahu: Israel May Accept Some Iran Centrifuges
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu suggested Thursday his country might accept Iran having a small number of centrifuges, but insisted world powers could strike a better nuclear deal with Tehran than one now under negotiation. “I think you can get a better deal. The one I would have is to reduce Iran’s nuclear capabilities so you…
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Dieudonne Convicted Yet Again for Anti-Semitic Comments
For the second time in as many days, anti-Semitic comedian Dieudonne was on Thursday convicted for his controversial remarks. This time, a French court fined the comic 22,500 euros ($24,000) for anti-Semitic comments, reported AFP. If he fails to pay the entire fine for incitement to racial hatred, he faces a stretch in prison. In…
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Regev: Forget What Lapid Says, Increase the Number of Ministers
MK Miri Regev (Likud) on Thursday rejected criticism by Yesh Atid chairman Yair Lapid over reported plans by the Likud to change the governance law, passed by the previous government, which reduces the number of ministers in the cabinet to 18. Speaking to Galey Yisrael radio, Regev, who ranked high on the Likud’s list in the…
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Mubarak’s Former Interior Minister Acquitted of Corruption
An Egyptian court on Thursday acquitted an interior minister of ousted president Hosni Mubarak of corruption charges, AFP reported. The former minister, Habib al-Adly, was cleared of illegally accumulating around 181 million Egyptian pounds ($25 million) and will be released, his lawyer Mohammed el-Gendy said. The court also lifted an asset freeze on the former…
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American Lawmakers Write Another Letter on Iran
A bipartisan letter on Iran signed by 360 members of Congress will be sent to President Barack Obama, one of its House signers said on Thursday, according to The Hill. The letter, similar to the one 47 Senate Republicans recently sent to Tehran’s leaders, reminds the administration that permanent sanctions relief on Iran as part…
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Haredi Parties to Present Netanyahu with List of Demands
The haredi parties Shas and United Torah Judaism are expected to present Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu with a list of demands in exchange for joining his new coalition, Channel 2 News reported on Wednesday. Final results from Tuesday’s election have yet to be officially announced, but both parties are expected to win seven seats. Netanyahu…
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UN Chief Links Palestinian State and Israeli Democracy
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday night joined the chorus of those calling on Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s government to work towards the establishment of a Palestinian state. According to The Associated Press (AP), in a statement following Netanyahu’s landslide victory in Tuesday’s elections, Ban called on the Israeli Prime Minister to form a new…
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Nationalist Leader Elated that Netanyahu Won
Daniella Weiss, co-founder of the NACHALA Land of Israel movement and one of the organizers of the nationalist rally that took place this week at the Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, said on Wednesday she was elated by the results of the elections. “I really wanted the right to win, I wanted Netanyahu to be…
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France Calls for Peace Talks Based on Two-State Solution
France on Wednesday called for a re-launch of the Middle East process based on a two-state solution, after Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu won the election. “Only the creation of viable sovereign Palestinian state… will ensure peace and prosperity in the Middle East,” French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said in a statement quoted by AFP. Fabius…
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Iran Plays Down Chances of Reaching Deal This Week
Iran’s Foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, on Wednesday played down the chances of reaching a nuclear agreement during talks under way in Switzerland, AFP reported. Zarif, who has been in talks in Switzerland with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry since Monday, said other foreign ministers from world powers involved in the negotiations were unlikely…
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Fixing Relationship with Democrats Means Fixing it with Jews
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s campaign did not kick into high gear until the final few days. It might be true that if not for the fall in the polls that occurred one week ago, Bibi would not have detected his slip among the electorate. His campaign before this week was perceived as very unfocused and…
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United States Kills Al-Shabaab Leader in Somalia
The United States Defense Department confirmed on Wednesday that it has killed Adan Garar, a leader of the Somali terror group Al-Shabaab, the BBC reported. The Pentagon said Garar was hit by a drone equipped with Hellfire missiles in southern Somalia last Friday. Garar was a suspect in the 2013 Westgate Mall attack in Nairobi…
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The Race for Ministerial Positions Begins
As it becomes readily apparent that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will be the one to form the next government, Likud officials have already begun fighting for ministerial positions in the 20th Knesset. Maariv reported Thursday morning that Netanyahu might offer the position of justice minister, formerly held by Tzipi Livni, to Likud candidate Benny Begin. Begin,…
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PA: Negotiations ‘Only on Two-State Solution’ Basis
After earlier reports said that the Palestinian Authority was considering suspending all security cooperation with Israel in the wake of Binyamin Netanyahu’s reelection, the PA officially announced Wednesday night that it was hoping to renew talks with Israel, regardless of who was Prime Minister. Nabil Abu-Rudeineh, the PA’s official spokesperson, said that the PA has…
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India’s PM Congratulates Netanyahu in Hebrew
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday congratulated his Israeli counterpart Binyamin Netanyahu for his victory in the elections – in both Hebrew and English. Modi tweeted two messages of congratulations to Netanyahu in both languages, noting that he remembered their meeting in New York last September. Modi has been touted as a staunch ally of…
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Obama Lays Down Punishment on Netanyahu
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu may have just scored a large victory at home, but Israel’s relations with the United States could be on the brink. The administration of President Barack Obama was particularly prickled by Netanyahu’s assertion on Monday that he no longer supports the two-state solution as well as continued building in Judea and Samaria. Adding…
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Ayelet Shaked: Netanyahu ‘Owes’ Religious Zionists
Jewish Home MK Ayelet Shaked said that her party expected to be an important partner in Binyamin Netanyahu’s new government, and that the party would seek the Public Security portfolio, among others. “It’s not a condition, it’s a demand,” Shaked told Army Radio Thursday. “Religious Zionists gave of their blood and guts to elect Netanyahu,”…
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Galon Returns to Politics After One Day Retirement
Meretz Chairwoman Zehava Galon will be returning as a parliamentarian to the 20th Knesset after all. On Thursday morning, after the counting of 200,000 absentee ballots, media reported the left-wing Meretz party will almost definitely receive a fifth mandate. The extra seat came at the expense of the Joint Arab List which has dropped to 13. As…
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Im Tirtzu Fights Back Against Professor Who Called Them Nazis
A week after a noted Hebrew University professor compared Im Tirtzu to Hitler Youth, the extra-parliamentary group is hit back hard. Amiram Goldblum, a chemist and one of the founders of Peace Now, began torching the group on a Facebook discussion with law professor Alon Harel. The discussion was part of a prelude to the Zionist Thought…
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Lapid: We Will Fight Netanyahu’s Corruption
Elections may be over but Yesh Atid Chairman Yair Lapid is still finding things to gripe at Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu about. Writing on Facebook Thursday morning, Lapid attacked Netanyahu after reports surfaced that the Prime Minister plans to increase the number of ministers serving in his next government. “It’s forbidden to increase the government…
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Levin: We Now Have a Mandate, And a Responsibility
In an interview with Arutz Sheva, MK Yariv Levin, chairman of the outgoing Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, lauded his party’s victory in Tuesday’s elections, and said that it finally gave the Likud a clear mandate to rule Israel in the way the party felt it should be ruled. “This is a great accomplishment,…
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Abbas: Two-State Solution Impossible with Netanyahu Government
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has been riding high after a triumphant reelection, but he faced sharp criticism from both the United States and the Palestinian Authority on Thursday. After saying Monday that he longer believed in the viability of a two-state solution, the US responded with tepid acknowledgement to Netanyahu’s victory on Wednesday. President Barack Obama did not…
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Turkey to Deport British Woman Detained En Route to Syria
A British woman detained this week by Turkish police on suspicion of seeking to join Islamic State terrorists in Syria was sent to Istanbul Thursday to be deported to Britain, Anatolia news agency reported, according to AFP. The 21-year-old woman, identified as Jalila Nadra H., was detained on Monday at the bus station in Ankara. The woman travelled to Istanbul Thursday morning for deportation after being…
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Herzog Blames Elections Loss on ‘Mezuzah-Kisser’ Speech
Days after a somewhat unexpected loss, Zionist Union Chairman Yitzhak Herzog has found a scapegoat for the party’s poor showing. According to Herzog, Yair Garbuz – the now-infamous artist who said before elections that Israel was under the control of a cabal of “swindlers, molesters, and mezuzah kissers” – was the reason for the party’s big loss. Speaking…
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Arab List Chairman Reveals His Subversive Past
The joint Arab party list came in third place on elections Tuesday, scooping up 13 seats and taking the Arab Israeli parties to their single biggest election win yet. The list features overt supporters of Hamas, like MK Hanin Zoabi, and MK Ahmed Tibi, former adviser to arch terrorist Yasser Arafat – but just who is…
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Rabbi Eli Ben-Dahan: Religious Zionists Tried to Do Too Much
Religious Zionist voters took on too many responsibilities, and that led to Jewish Home’s low seat count, candidate and Deputy Religious Affairs Minister Rabbi Eli Ben-Dahan stated Wednesday. “Religious Zionist voters were told that Yachad-Ha’am Itanu would not exceed the threshold, so thousands of voters went to save it,” Rabbi Ben-Dahan stated in a special Arutz…
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Report: Liberman Already Seeking Defense Portfolio
Despite receiving only six seats in the new Knesset, Yisrael Beytenu head and outgoing Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman is reportedly set to demand a high price for his joining Binyamin Netanyahu’s new coalition: an appointment as Defense Minister. According to the NRG news site, sources in the party said that Liberman was set to meet with…
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Iran: Israeli Elections ‘All the Same to Us’
Iran dismissed Binyamin Netanyahu’s election victory Wednesday, saying it would have no effect on Palestinians or the Islamic world as all Israeli political parties are “the same to us,” according to AFP. “For us, none of the parties or political groups of the Zionist regime are any different,” said foreign ministry spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham. “They all have an aggressive nature and…
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Analyst Upset That Election Results Defied Polls
In an interview Wednesday, Israeli television broadcast pioneer Uzi Peled advocated for an “investigation” into the results of the elections – because they did not match the television projections broadcast Tuesday night. Israeli election law prohibits the broadcast of any information about how the vote might be going while the polls are open, but once…
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Herzog: We’re Not Joining Likud Government
If he hadn’t done so before, Zionist Union Chairman Yitzhak Herzog on Wednesday afternoon made it clear that he was not interested in joining a unity government with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in his new government. “The opposition is the only real option for us right now,” said Herzog at a meeting of the party…
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United Torah Judaism MK: No ‘Unity’ Government
Haredi party United Torah Judaism (UTJ) has already made clear that it will not join a unity government between Likud and Labor leader Yitzhak Herzog, MK Meir Porush stated to Arutz Sheva Wednesday. “Most commentators were right when they stated that [Prime Minister Binyamin] Netanyahu would find a natural partner for a government in the nationalist camp,”…
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Republicans Congratulate Netanyahu on Win
Republicans were the first US politicians to publicly congratulate Binyamin Netanyahu on Wednesday for winning Israel’s closely-watched elections, weeks after the prime minister controversially addressed Congress at their invitation, AFP reports. “Congratulations to Prime Minister Netanyahu on his re-election. He’s a true leader who will continue to keep Israel strong and secure,” Jeb Bush, a Republican prospective frontrunner in the 2016 presidential race, said…
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Almagor: Death Penalty for Terrorists as Part of Govt. Deal
With the election over, coalition negotiations are set to begin in earnest, and parties are laying down their conditions for joining the government that Binyamin Netanyahu will be looking to form. The Almagor terror victims group is calling on right-wing parties Jewish Home and Yisrael Beytenu to demand that the coalition support a law that…
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French Comedian Dieudonne Convicted of Condoning Terrorism
The controversial French comedian Dieudonne M’bala M’bala was on Wednesday found guilty of condoning terrorism, the BBC reported. He posted on Facebook “I feel like Charlie Coulibaly” just days after the Paris attacks in January. The post combined the “Je Suis Charlie” slogan with the name of Amedi Coulibaly, who carried out the attack at…
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Yesh Atid Sees Haredi Rollback on Policies
Yesh Atid is looking at the opposition right now as Binyamin Netanyahu looks to build a nationalist coalition with a much stronger Likud as its anchor. The biggest question of supporters for Yesh Atid is how the haredi parties will influence the coalition that is formed. Yesh Atid carried a resounding 19 seats in the last election,…
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PA Will Work With ‘Any Israeli PM Committed to Two States’
Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas will work with any Israeli government that accepts the principle of a two-state solution, his spokesman said after Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu won a surprise landslide reelection victory. “It doesn’t matter to us who the next prime minister of Israel is, what we expect from this government is to recognize the…
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Jewish Leaders Congratulate Netanyahu on Victory
Leaders of several global Jewish organizations congratulated Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Wednesday, after the Likud party chairman was re-elected as premier during the 20th Knesset elections. “Israel is one of the world’s great democracies and once again, its people have shown this through a free and open democratic election. Prime Minister Netanyahu has demonstrated…
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US: Netanyahu Win to Have No Impact on Nuclear Talks
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s victory in the Israeli election will not hamper US efforts to reach a nuclear deal with Iran, the State Department said Wednesday. The Israeli leader opposes any accommodation with Tehran and came to Washington during the campaign to address US lawmakers and denounce the agreement under negotiation as a “bad deal.” “We’ve been long familiar with…
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Rivlin to Begin Coalition Negotiations Sunday
Negotiations for a coalition officially begin Sunday, the Government Press Office (GPO) revealed Wednesday night. Israeli President Reuven Rivlin will hold a series of consultations with the parties elected to serve in the 20th Knesset on Sunday, the GPO added, at the President’s Residence. A letter was sent Wednesday evening to the parties, by the Director General…
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V15: Election Day Was ‘Confusing’ And ‘Painful’
Among the most disappointed with the results of Tuesday’s elections are the activists of the V15 group – the organization that may or may not have been funded by American and European interests, but whose aim was to remove Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu from office. “A confusing night turned into a painful morning,” the group…
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Israel, Egypt Strike Gas Deal
An Israeli partner in the Tamar gas field announced Wednesday a deal to sell natural gas to an Egyptian company, as Cairo said it knew nothing of the deal, which it must approve. Delek said the partners would supply Dolphinus Holdings with at least five billion cubic meters (177 billion cubic feet) of gas over three years in a deal estimated…
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US Forces Shoot Down ISIS Drone
US warplanes have bombed a small drone used by Islamic State extremists in Iraq, marking the first time American-led forces had targeted an unmanned aircraft flown by the jihadists, officials said Wednesday. The strike took place on Tuesday near the western city of Fallujah, destroying “a remotely piloted aircraft” and a vehicle with the ISIS forces, according to a statement from the US…
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American Israelis Embraced Likud
Likud not only reversed expectations of upset, but earned the Israeli equivalent of a landslide. The win might be attributable to a Likud panic at the results of the final few polls published five days prior to the election that showed a 4-seat lead for the Zionist Camp. The final few days saw a dramatic attempt by the…
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Erekat Vows to Intensify Efforts Against Israel
The Palestinian Authority (PA) was not pleased on Tuesday night with exit polls in Israel that showed that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is the favorite to head a government. Speaking to AFP, the PA’s chief negotiator Saeb Erekat said that the results of the elections meant that the Palestinians will continue their unilateral efforts against…
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Kahlon Calls for Unity After Elections
Moshe Kahlon, head of the Kulanu party, on Tuesday night called for unity among Israelis following the elections. Kahlon appears to be headed towards having 10 seats in the Knesset, meaning that he could have an important influence on the make-up of the coalition. Speaking at Kulanu headquarters, Kahlon told his supporters, “This evening is a…
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Likud Leads with 29 Seats After 99% of Ballots Counted
As counting of votes continues in the elections for the 20th Knesset, the Likud party may be headed for an even bigger victory than exit polls originally predicted. As of 5:25 a.m. (Israel time), with more than 99.5% of the ballots having been counted, the Likud is leading the pact with 29 seats. The “Zionist Union” of…
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Lapid: We’re Here to Stay
“We’re here to stay,” said Yesh Atid chairman Yair Lapid on Tuesday night, after exit polls gave him double-digit figures in seats in the Knesset elections. Channel 1’s exit poll results predicted that Yesh Atid would win 11 seats, lower than the 19 the party achieved in 2013 but higher than some had predicted during…
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PLO Discusses Cutting Security Coordination with Israel
The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Executive Committee headed by Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas will meet on Wednesday, to discuss implementing the PLO Central Committee’s decision earlier this month to end security cooperation with Israel. The Wednesday meeting was scheduled before the results of the Knesset elections – in which Likud soundly defeated Labor by 30…
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Despite the War, Gaza Belt Voted for the Left Again
With a final counting placing Likud firmly above Labor at a gap of 30 seats to 24, elections statistics reveal the great divides in political outlook separating various regions of Israel; so, just which locales went for which parties? In Israel’s capital city of Jerusalem, Likud got 24% of the valid votes cast, although the large haredi…
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Netanyahu: Against All Odds We Achieved a Victory
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Tuesday night addressed a large crowd of supporters of his Likud party, as exit polls showed that his party won 27 to 28 seats in Knesset elections and he would once again head a coalition. “Thank you very much my friends, the citizens of Israel,” Netanyahu said to the sounds…
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Liberman: Yisrael Beytenu Survived a ‘Targeted Assassination’
Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman, head of the Yisrael Beytenu party, said on Tuesday night that his party had survived a “targeted assassination attempt”, as exit polls showed that Yisrael Beytenu was barely over the threshold with just five seats. Speaking at campaign headquarters, Liberman said, “I’ve been through a lot of elections. This campaign was…
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Australian FM Says ‘ISIS Battle May Last a Generation’
The battle against the Islamic State (ISIS) group’s Muslim extremism may last a generation, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has warned, likening the jihadists to fanatical followers of genocidal Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. Bishop said the pernicious threat of global terrorism was one that “keeps me awake at night,” and urged a strong counter-narrative to…
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Yachad Just 11,000 Votes Short
The joint list of Eli Yishai’s Yachad – Ha’am Itanu together with Otzma Yehudit was a mere 11,000 or so votes short of making it into the Knesset according to the near final tally. A full 130,000 votes were needed to pass the 3.25% threshold percentage raised by the outgoing Knesset; previously the threshold percentage was…
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Galon Resigns, Won’t Run for Meretz Chair Again
Meretz Chairwoman MK Zehava Galon, whose party dropped from six to four seats in the Knesset, announced Wednesday morning that she is resigning from the Knesset and that she will not run again for the chairmanship of the party. “Meretz has passed the threshold but has received only 4 mandates,” she wrote on Facebook. “We…
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Herzog Calls Netanyahu, Concedes Defeat (Sort of)
Labor leaders Yitzhak Herzog came very close to an outright admission of defeat Wednesday morning. Herzog gave a relatively short statement to reporters at 8:45 a.m.: “Good morning to the voters who have given their sentence and decided our fate as a movement and a nation. “A few minutes ago, I spoke to the prime minister,…
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Hamas Tells Abbas Elections Spell End of Peace Talks
As elections results finalize and signify a resounding victory for Likud, the Hamas terrorist organization that rules Gaza commented on the process. Hamas called on Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas to abandon peace talks with Israel, after the latter previously indicated he would be willing to resume negotiations after the elections. “The results are…
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Eli Yishai ‘Very Close’ to Threshold
Eli Yishai’s Yachad – Ha’am Itanu joint list with Otzma Yehudit is on the edge of the recently raised threshold percentage, with Channel 1‘s pollster Stella Karayov saying, as of midnight, that it is entering the Knesset. Channel 10 has a similar prediction, as does Channel 20ץ MK Yoni Chetboun, who is number two on the list, said after…
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Bennett Hails Results as ‘Victory’ for Nationalists
Minister Naftali Bennett, chairman of the Jewish Home, spoke on Tuesday evening at the party’s headquarters in Kfar Maccabiah, as exit polls showed that his party won eight seats in the 20th Knesset. In his remarks, Bennett hailed the emerging results as a victory for the nationalist camp, despite the fact that the Jewish Home…
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Labor: Coalition Race Just Starting
As voting came to a close on Tuesday night at 10 p.m., various Israeli news channels began churning out sample result predictions, with a tight race for first place estimated. Some samples give Likud a 28 to 27 advantage over Labor, others show them at a dead heat with 27 each. Responding to the exit polls,…
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Netanyahu: ‘Major Victory’ for Likud, Israel
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu celebrated what he called a “major victory” in Tuesday’s elections. “Against all odds: a great victory for the Likud. A major victory for the people of Israel!” he wrote on his official Twitter account. Soon after the election exit polls were announced at 10:00 p.m. Tuesday, Jewish Home Chairman Naftali Bennett called…
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Syria Says it Downed US Drone Near Missile Storage Port
Syria’s military has shot down a US drone over the coastal province of Latakia, a stronghold of President Bashar al-Assad, state media said on Tuesday. “Syrian air defenses brought down a hostile US surveillance aircraft over north Latakia,” the official SANA news agency said in a breaking news alert, according to AFP. Latakia has been a sensitive area, with Israel…
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Arab Party Head Isn’t Ruling Out Joining Herzog Coalition
As elections draw to a conclusion, speculation continues as to the outcomes – if Labor, headed by Yitzhak Herzog and running on a joint list with Tzipi Livni’s Hatnua, manages to outpace Likud, questions remain as to whether it will be able to form a leftist coalition. A key factor in determining Labor’s ability to…
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MK Shaked: Bibi Is Leading
Jewish Home MK Ayelet Shaked wrote on Facebook Tuesday evening that “According to all indications, Bibi is leading over Buji [Herzog]. Give your vote to the Jewish Home.” “Fight for what you believe in. Do not fall for spins,” she added. “Fight for the home. Vote Jewish Home.” Jewish Home Chairman Naftali Bennett told Arutz…
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Israel Votes 2015: Live Updates, Results and Analysis
Latest News Netanyahu: ‘Major Victory’ for Likud, Israel Gil Ronen Jewish Home Chairman Naftali Bennett called Binyamin Netanyahu to congratulate him. Labor: Coalition Race Starting Ari Yashar Labor MKs say ‘great battle’ beginning in trying to recruit party heads to join a leftist coalition, as exit polls show ‘effective draw.’ Channel 1 Exit Poll: Likud…
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Netanyahu and Herzog in Last-Minute Mudslinging
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and his main challenger, Labor chairman Yitzhak Herzog, engaged in last minute verbal jousting ahead of the ballot boxes closing at 10 p.m. on Tuesday night. Netanyahu clarified that if he is given the nod by President Reuven Rivlin to get first crack at forming a coalition government, he intends to…
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Channel 1 Exit Poll: Likud 27, Labor 27
As of midnight, Channel 1‘s exit poll results predicted the following results for Tuesday’s national election: Likud 27 MKs Labor 26 Yesh Atid 11 Kulanu 9 Joint Arab List 12 Jewish Home 8 UTJ 6 Shas 7 Meretz 5 Yisrael Beytenu 5 Yachad 4 Netanyahu appears to be the winner in the election, since the close result…
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European Ministers Report Little Progress in Talks with Iran
European powers and Iran made little progress on Monday toward reaching an agreement to end the standoff over Tehran’s nuclear program as an end-of-March deadline closes in, The Associated Press (AP) reported. “We’re still making progress but there is a long way to go if we’re going to get there,” British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond…
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A New Foreign Minister Could Break Ground with Turkey
Israel’s relationship with Turkey is currently in a coma. Since the conclusion of several defense contracts, there has been very little happening outside of commerce. The responsibility for the break might rest more with the Turks than with the Israelis, but considering Turkey has also fallen on tough diplomatic times, Israel should not feel alone…
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Washington Denies Blair Being Pushed Out of Quartet
Washington denied Monday there had been any move to push Tony Blair out of his role as envoy to the Middle East Quartet, as he appears poised to relinquish the post. Reports that the former British prime minister was leaving due to unease in Washington and Europe over his poor relations with the Palestinian Authority…
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State Dept.: Assad Will ‘Never’ be Part of Syria Peace Talks
United States officials Monday denied there were any plans to meet Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad, saying he would “never” be part of any peace negotiations to end the brutal civil war. The clarification came after Secretary of State John Kerry appeared to suggest in a weekend interview that Washington would have to talk with Assad…
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State Dept. Brushes Off Netanyahu Comment on Palestinian State
The United States on Monday brushed off comments by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who declared in a series of interviews he would do everything in his power to prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state. “There are many things said leading up to elections,” State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in her daily press briefing…
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Senators May Vote Next Week on Iran-Related Legislation
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is planning to act as soon as next week on a bipartisan bill that would allow Congress to approve or reject any nuclear agreement that President Barack Obama reaches with Iran, Politico reported on Monday. The panel’s chairman, Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN), said he hopes to move forward on the…
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Lapid Warns Against Herzog-Haredi Alliance
Former Finance Minister and Yesh Atid chairman Yair Lapid is determined to prevent a coalition that includes haredi parties, he stated shortly after voting in the 20th Knesset elections Tuesday. “We’re here to fight for our country,” he stated. “There is a chance that instead of ending today with a government of hope for Israel, we’ll end…
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Eli Yishai: Yachad Mandates Could Make or Break Next Government
Yachad Ha’am-Itanu chairman MK Eli Yishai is personally disappointed at the fact that several polling stations hid his party’s ballots – against Central Elections Commission (CEC) laws, he revealed in an elections day interview with Arutz Sheva on Tuesday. He noted that his day began with many complaints about their ballot slips disappearing at polling stations, “by…
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UN Offers to Share Names of Syrian War Crimes Suspects
UN investigators offered Tuesday to share names from secret lists of alleged Syria war criminals with prosecutors, to help end the “culture of impunity” in the country, AFP reports. The commission of inquiry on the human rights situation in Syria has been compiling lists of people suspected of committing war crimes in the brutal Syrian conflict for the past four years, but kept…
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United States ‘Concerned’ About ISIS Use of Chlorine Gas
The United States military said Monday it is “concerned” about reports that Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists used chlorine gas in an attack against Kurdish forces, but it could not confirm the account. Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan government said Saturday that an analysis of soil and clothing samples showed that the ISIS group employed chlorine gas in…
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Gazan Given Hard Labor for ‘Spying for Israel’
A court in Hamas-run Gaza on Monday handed a Palestinian Arab convicted of “spying” for Israel 15 years’ hard labor, a judicial source said, according to an AFP report. The 53-year-old man was found guilty of “providing the occupier personal names and the location of sites belonging to the resistance,” said the source. The defendant…
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Syria: Children Among the Dead in Regime Gas Attack
Six people, including three young children, were killed in an alleged regime gas attack in northwestern Syria late Monday, a monitoring group and opposition activists said. “Three children, their mother and father, and their grandmother suffocated to death after regime barrel bomb attacks” on their village in the province of Idlib, the Syrian Observatory for…
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Shootings, Rock Throwing and Car Attack Leave 4 Wounded
Most Israelis may have work off as they go to vote on Tuesday, but Arab terrorism apparently didn’t take the day off; shots were fired at IDF soldiers in an Arab majority neighborhood of Jerusalem, and another soldier was wounded in what seems to have been a car attack attempt. In Kalandiya, an Arab neighborhood…
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ISIS Crucifixions Terrorize Nineveh Populace
The Islamic State (ISIS), which has been destroying churches and forcing thousands of non-Muslim women to serve as sex slaves of the jihadists, and in Nineveh, Iraq, it is enforcing sharia law against Muslims. An ISIS report from Nineveh documents in photos the carrying out of a death sentence against two Muslim locals who were…
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ISIS Beheads 4 Government ‘Recruiters’ as Tikrit Advance Slows
The Islamic State terrorist group posted pictures Tuesday of the beheadings of four men it said were recruiters for pro-government militia fighting its terrorists in northern Iraq. The images show four men dressed in black kneeling in an empty street with knife-wielding jihadis standing behind them, after which they are pictured being beheaded. Text accompanying…
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Liberman Vows to Destroy Hamas as Defense Minister
Foreign Minister and Yisrael Beytenu Chairman Avigdor Lieberman visited the Negev community of Netiv Ha’esreh on Monday afternoon, where he observed the work being done to uncover Hamas terror tunnels and fortifications. Liberman stated during the visit that Hamas did not attack Israel over the summer due to the abduction of the Israeli teenagers and the…
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EU 5 Praise Israel’s Gaza Work
The five are Britain, Italy, France, Spain, and Germany. Their consul-generals met last week with senior Israeli Foreign Ministry official Alon Ushpiz to tell him of their approval. They specifically complimented Israel’s cooperation with the United Nations reconstruction apparatus, the fact that it doubled its water supply to Gaza, and the recent easing of export…
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Rabbi Druckman Encourages Religious Zionists: Choose Jewish Home
Rabbi Haim Druckman, head of the Bnei Akiva yeshivas and a leading religious-Zionist figure, feels optimism in the air following Sunday’s huge rally in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square for the right-wing. “It was thrilling to see the crowds that turned out in support,” he stated to Arutz Sheva Monday. Rabbi Druckman also addressed the dilemma many voters face: to…
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In Labor Stronghold, Praise for Likud’s Negev Development
The Merchavim Region was hit by dozens of rockets per day during Operation Protective Edge. It is still recovering from the war, but the mayor of the Merhavim Regional Council disagrees with the criticism that the war was unforgivably weak in its efforts to fight Hamas. Shai Hajaj endorsed the Likud party in an interview…
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Bennett Calls for Unity at Last-Minute Kotel Visit
Jewish Home Chairman Naftali Bennett visited the Western Wall (Kotel) in Jerusalem on Monday, less than 24 hours before Israelis head to the polls. “We are in the most sacred site for the Jewish people, and here we continue the great process of connecting with Israel and Judaism,” he stated to the press during the visit. …
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Politicians Rally for Votes With Elections Hours Away
Party chairmen have been busy Monday, as they all make their last-ditch appeal to citizens for their votes come elections on Tuesday. Main rivals for prime minister – incumbent Binyamin Netanyahu and Labor leader Yitzhak Herzog – took opposing tactics, Channel Two reported. While Netanyahu stressed that members of the national camp should choose Likud over other right-wing parties, Herzog…
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Labor Candidates Tell Constituents Not to Vote for Lapid
While Tzipi Livni may have given up her rotation deal with Labor leader Yitzhak Herzog on Monday in an effort to win more votes before Tuesday’s election, the party has also singled out Yesh Atid to take voters from. In the 30th slot on the Zionist Union’s List is campaign worker Eldad Yaniv. Despite having…
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Netanyahu: Livni and Herzog are Frightened Liars
Joining his fellow Likud MKs in disparaging Tzipi Livni’s announcement that she was giving up her rotation agreement with Zionist Union co-chair Yitzhak Herzog, was Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu himself. Livni dropped the news bomb Monday night, claiming that maintaing the rotation deal would constitute an obstacle to Herzog forming the next government. According to Livni, the most…
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French Experts Say Arafat Died of Natural Causes
French experts have ruled out that the 2004 death of iconic Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat was the result of poisoning, a prosecutor told AFP Monday. The prosecutor of the western Paris suburb of Nanterre said the experts found there was no foul play in Arafat’s death, which sparked immediate and enduring conspiracy rumors. The findings echo those of Russian experts…
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Actor Chuck Norris: Netanyahu is a Strong Leader
Famed actor Chuck Norris is once again endorsing Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and is calling on all his friends in Israel to vote for the Likud party in Tuesday’s election. “I watched Prime Minister Netanyahu speak before Congress, and saw a man who loves his country with all his heart and soul,” Norris said in…
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Temple Mount Preacher Urges ISIS to ‘Trample’ US, Destroy Israel
Islamic State is “laying siege to America,” Al-Aqsa Mosque preacher Muhammad Abed (“Abu Abdallah”) insisted in two separate Friday sermons from the Temple Mount. ISIS jihadists are “laying siege to America, despite its nuclear arsenal,” he stated, in the clip, provided by the Middle Eastern Research Media Institute (MEMRI). “They are laying siege to Europe…
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Netanyahu: Livni and Buji Will Create ‘Hamastan 2’ in Jerusalem
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu vowed on Monday that if reelected he will build thousands more Jewish homes in Jerusalem and prevent future concessions to the Palestinians in the capital. Speaking ahead of Tuesday’s general election on a whistlestop tour of the Har Homa neighborhood in southern Jerusalem, Netanyahu vowed he would never allow the Palestinian Authority to…
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Saudis Say: Whatever Iran Gets, We Want the Same
A senior Saudi prince told the BBC Monday that if Iran is granted the right to enrich uranium – Saudi Arabia will demand the same right. “I’ve always said whatever comes out of these talks, we will want the same,” said Prince Turki al-Faisal, who has previously served as head of Saudi intelligence and Riyadh’s…
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Reports: Large Haredi Stream to Vote Yachad
Rabbi Shmuel Auerbach, who heads the haredi stream known as the “Jerusalem faction,” has decided to back the Yachad-Ha’am Itanu party under Eli Yishai, according to Channels 2 and 10. The instruction to vote Yachad will apparently not be openly announced, but will either be published in the stream’s newspaper, Hapeles, or simply be communicated…
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Hamas Says it Rebuilt Border Terror Training Facilities
Hamas said Saturday that it has rebuilt numerous bases and training sites on the Israeli border of Gaza, stressing it is “not afraid” of launching its next war against Israel. The revelations were made in a report on the official website of the Al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’s “military wing,” which was cited by the Palestinian Arab Ma’an News Agency. In…
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Car Attack Terrorist Bought an Axe, Hunted Jewish Victims
A gag order was lifted on Monday regarding the details of Mohammed Salaimeh, a 22-year-old Arab resident of the Ras al-Amud neighborhood of Jerusalem, who is the terrorist behind the car terror attack on female Border Patrol officers in Jerusalem ten days ago. On March 6 at 9:50 a.m., Salaimeh drove in his car on Highway 1 in Jerusalem…
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Orthodox Jewish Women Want to Work
This week we’re talking about “Orthodox Women who Work”, with special guests Tova Herskovitz from “Women in the Workforce” and Chaya Fishman from “The Jewish Women’s Entrepreneur Network”. To listen to previous shows go to N.S.N. – click here
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EU Considering Continental Task-Force to Fight Anti-Semitism
Federica Mogherni, who has headed the foreign policy department of the European Union (EU) for only five months, has recommended the formation of a EU task-force against anti-Semitism. “I transferred the idea as a policy recommendation to EU Commission Vice-President Frans Timmermans,” Mogherni declared last week. “[He] has the formal authority in this issue, and we are…
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Hollywood’s Michael Douglas ‘Finds Judaism, Faces anti-Semitism’
Hollywood star Michael Douglas, two time Academy Award and four time Golden Globes Award winner, recently opened up in an op-ed about his process of growing closer to Judaism, and shared a recent run-in with anti-Semitism faced by his son. In the op-ed, published in the Los Angeles Times this Saturday and entitled “Michael Douglas finds Judaism and…
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Herzog Points to ‘Clash’ with Yesh Atid
Labor head Yitzhak Herzog, whose party is running on a joint list with Tzipi Livni’s Hatnua under the title “Zionist Union,” spoke with Channel 10 in a TV interview on Monday, a mere day before elections, and warned that Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid is posing a problem. “I have no doubt that we have a clash with Yesh Atid,”…
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Turkey: Stuck Between Iran and Kurdistan
Turkey’s financial resources and deep military capabilities would make it a formidable enemy for Syria or Islamic State (ISIS) on the battlefield, but the eventual cost to its security could be too high, says an expert. That risk is even more pronounced when it comes to Iran, leaving the Turks at a loss for a strategy against Iran’s reach across…
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Hamas Leader on Iran: They Can Liberate ‘Palestine’
In a recent television interview translated by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), senior Hamas leader Mahmoud Al-Zahar defended his group’s ties with Iran. “We have maintained that countries that believe in our ideology and can help us – countries like Iran that believe we are capable of liberating Palestine… These are the countries…
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Live Broadcast of Mega-Rally in Tel Aviv
Nationalists gathered at Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square Sunday evening for a show of strength, with elections just 36 hours away. Musicians Amir Benayun and Udi Davidi were schduled to perform at the rally, but Elections Committee Chairman, Judge Salim Jubran, ruled Sunday that artists may not take part in the event. The judge explained that the law forbids unfair influence…
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Voting Begins for IDF Soldiers
Voting commenced Sunday for IDF soldiers, two days before everyone else in Israel gets to choose who will lead the country. Voting for soldiers will continue through the end of election day, in order to enable all soldiers to exercise their right to vote, even if they are currently in the field and will not…
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This Election is about Apartment Prices and Nuclear Annihilation
Although there are a number of very important domestic issues that need resolution (such as housing prices) and the political parties are all promising solutions, the overwhelming and priority issue that must be taken into consideration when casting a ballot is – which party is best capable of handling the problem of a nuclear armed…
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Report: Blair to Step Back as Quartet’s Middle East Envoy
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is preparing to step back from his role as envoy for the Quartet of Middle East peace negotiators, the Financial Times reported on Sunday. After nearly eight years, the Blair has recognized that a frontline role is no longer tenable, according to several people familiar with the situation. His…
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Turkey Feels Trapped by ISIS
Turkish foreign policy is a mess. In 2009, then Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu declared Turkey had a “zero problems” foreign policy, allowing it to reach out to countries throughout the Middle East. Within three years, its relationships with both Israel and Syria had collapsed. Turkey was thinking of becoming Hamas’ main patron and was willing…
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Britain Arrests Teens Believed to Have Been Headed to Syria
Three British teenagers suspected of trying to travel to Syria were released on bail late Sunday after being questioned for 24 hours on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism, police said, according to AFP. Two 17-year-old boys from northwest London and a man aged 19 were detained by authorities in Turkey on Friday and were…
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Britain: Assad Has No Place in Syria’s Future
Britain insisted on Sunday that President Bashar Al-Assad had no place in Syria’s future, after the United States conceded it would have to negotiate with the embattled leader to end the country’s civil war. “Assad has no place in Syria’s future,” a Foreign Office spokeswoman said in a statement quoted by AFP, in response to…
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Former Iraqi Dictator’s Tomb Levelled in Fighting for Tikrit
The tomb of Iraq’s former dictator Saddam Hussein was virtually leveled in heavy clashes between the Islamic State (ISIS) group and Iraqi forces in a fight for control of the city of Tikrit, The Associated Press (AP) reported on Sunday. Fighting intensified to the north and south of Saddam Hussein’s hometown Sunday as Iraqi security…
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Iran: Deal Possible if Americans Ignore the ‘Zionists’
One of Iran’s leaders on Sunday said that a nuclear deal with Iran would be possible if the United States does not listen to the “Zionist lobbies”. “At present, settlement of issues needs political will. There are still differences over the method of removing the sanctions and we think that if the Americans refrain from…
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Politicians Mobilize for Right-Wing Rally on Sunday
A massive right-wing rally, titled “United for the Land of Israel,” will be held Sunday night at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv. Despite reports that right-wing politicians were opposed to the rally, many leaders from different parties are expected to speak. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will attend, it was confirmed Sunday morning, and musical artists Udi Davidi and…
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Bennett Attacks: Netanyahu Will Skip Over the Right
On Saturday night, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the Likud rejected Jewish Home’s offer for a “unified technical bloc” and Chairman Naftali Bennett is biting back. The offer consisted of a bloc of at least 35 seats shared by Likud and Jewish Home, which would then turn to President Reuven Rivlin and recommend Netanyahu for prime minister. Likud…
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Dallas Rabbi’s Car Vandalized with Swastika
The Dallas Jewish community was shocked last week after the car of one of the city’s pulpit rabbis was vandalized with a swastika. Dallas, one of the largest cities in the US state of Texas, also has one of the largest Jewish communities in the state, with a presence there for over 150 years. Rabbi Yaakov Rich,…
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Netanyahu Pledges: No More Terrorist Releases
Ahead of tonight’s major nationalist rally in Tel Aviv, and just two days before general elections, Prime Minister and Likud party leader Binyamin Netanyahu spoke exclusively in English to Arutz Sheva, and appealed to right-wing voters to cast their ballots for Likud – saying only his party could prevent the establishment of a leftist government which would…
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Sen. McConnell: ‘Very Bad’ Iran Deal is Close
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell defended on Sunday the letter he and 46 other Republican senators sent to Iran’s leaders on Monday, in which they informed Iranian leaders that any deal they sign with the Obama Administration would serve only as an executive agreement that could be revoked by a future president. President Barack Obama…
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Netanyahu Promises Kahlon Finance Ministry
With elections just two days away, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has promised Moshe Kahlon the finance portfolio. Regardless of the number of seats Kulanu receives, its party Chairman will be the next Finance Minister, Netanyahu announced during an interview to be broadcast Sunday morning on Army Radio. “I cannot form a government without him,” Netanyahu admitted. “Together, Kahlon…
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Hamas: ‘Holy Obligation’ to Attack Israel from Judea and Samaria
Even as Hamas claims to be discussing a long term “quiet period,” in which it will promise not to attack Israel for five years in exchange for being allowed to develop Gaza economically, top Hamas terrorists were planning their next round of battle against Israel – to be launched from Judea and Samaria. In an…
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Jon Voight Urges Israelis to Vote for Netanyahu
Actor Jon Voight has released a message of support for Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Sunday, encouraging Israelis to vote for him and encouraging American support for the premier ahead of the 2015 Knesset elections later this week. Voight, in his address, argued that a vote for contender Yitzhak Herzog places Israel in imminent danger…
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Bennett Suggests a ‘Technical Bloc’ with Likud
Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett announced on Saturday night that after the results of Tuesday’s election are made public, he will call Binyamin Netanyahu and suggest a “unified technical bloc” of at least 35 seats with the Likud. That bloc would then go to President Reuven Rivlin and recommend Netanyahu for Prime Minister. The Likud…
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Cartoonist Makes First Public Appearance Since Copenhagen Attack
Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks on Saturday made his first public appearance in Copenhagen after surviving an attack last month in the Danish capital, local media reported, according to AFP. The 68-year-old cartoonist, who whipped up an outcry across the Muslim world with his 2007 sketch of the Prophet Mohammed as a dog, had lived in…
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Hamas Accuses PA of Causing Violence in Gaza
Hamas’s interior ministry in Gaza on Saturday accused the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) security forces of being behind a wave of violence in the coastal enclave, AFP reported. The ministry’s spokesman Iyad al-Bozum accused “members of the former security establishment in Gaza” of “exploiting the difficult conditions, especially since the last war, to spread chaos and…