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  • Egypt Forces Judges who Supported Brotherhood to Retire

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    An Egyptian disciplinary court on Saturday ordered 41 judges into compulsory retirement for supporting the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, judicial sources said, according to the Reuters news agency. The Disciplinary Council headed by Nabil Zaki, a judge, did not immediately release the reason for its decision, but the judicial sources said 31 of the judges were…

  • Kerry: Deal with Iran Possible Within Days

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    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday he hoped it would be possible to reach an interim deal with Iran “in the next days” if Tehran can show that its nuclear power program is for peaceful purposes only, according to Reuters. Speaking ahead of fresh talks with Iran in Lausanne, Switzerland, schedule to…

  • Belgium to Isolate Prisoners who May Radicalize Others

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    Belgian authorities say they plan to separate prisoners deemed at risk of converting others to Islamist extremism, as fears mount that prisons are jihadist breeding grounds, AFP reported on Saturday. Justice Minister Koen Geens told Belgian media that such prisoners will be locked up by the end of the year in special prison sections created…

  • Mark Levin: Likud Defeat Would Be a Tragedy

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    Mark Levin, the presenter of the popular US radio show bearing his name, told Israel Hayom Friday that if Likud under Binyamin Netanyahu is defeated in the elections Tuesday – “one of the few voices left speaking the truth about what is going on in the world, about liberty and democracy and the truth about…

  • Bibi ‘Tried to Cancel’ Senators’ Mossad Briefing

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu tried to cancel a January briefing for U.S. Senators by Mossad Head Tamir Pardo, reports Time, citing sources familiar with the events. The head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Tennessee Republican Bob Corker, had requested the Jan. 19 briefing for six of his colleagues traveling to Israel “so that the…

  • Likud Minister: Jewish Home is Our First Pick for Coalition

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    Likud Minister Gilad Erdan said in a live interview panel Saturday at a Tel Aviv theater that the first party to join a Likud coalition after the elections will be the Jewish Home, who are Likud’s “natural partners.” “My preference,” Erdan added, “is a government – assuming that Bibi will form it – with [Jewish…

  • Senate Launches Probe: Is Obama Funding an Anti-Netanyahu NGO?

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    The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations has launched a bipartisan probe into an American nonprofit’s funding of efforts to oust Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, after the Obama administration’s State Department gave the nonprofit taxpayer-funded grants, FoxNews.com reported Saturday. The source was described as having “knowledge of the panel’s activities.” Both the Democratic and the…

  • Obama Administration Reaffirms ‘2-State Solution’ Commitment

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    US President Barack Obama is “committed” to a two-state solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict, Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday on the stalled Middle East peace process. “The position of the United States with respect to our long expressed hope, the Republicans and the Democrats alike (and) many presidents of the last 50 years…

  • Assad Relative Assassinated in Syria

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    An influential relative of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, once infamous for smuggling, has been assassinated in a dispute over control of a key government stronghold, a monitor said Saturday. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitor, said Mohamed al-Assad was shot dead on Friday in Latakia province, the heartland of the president’s Alawite…

  • Iraqi Forces Poised for Final Assault on ISIS Tikrit Stronghold

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    Iraqi commanders were plotting a strategy for flushing out the few remaining Islamic State terrorist group jihadists from central Tikrit, a city one commander said Saturday would be liberated within three days.   The massively outnumbered ISIS fighters are completely boxed in but protected by snipers and thousands of bombs they planted across the city. That…

  • IDF Pushes Soldiers to Enter Less Popular Combat Units

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    The IDF has made changes to the “preferences of service” form filled out by recruits eligible for combat positions – adding more options that will require them to choose between less popular units, such as Combat Intelligence Collection Corps or Military Police soldiers responsible for Judea and Samaria passages. The new questionnaire, the first in…

  • Kerry Says He Hopes for Progress in Peace Process After Israeli Vote

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    Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday while in Egypt that whatever the outcome in the Israeli election, the US hopes it will help push the peace process with the Palestinians forward. The United States “remains hopeful that whatever the choice that the people of Israel make, that there will be an ability to…

  • Obama Administration Expects UN to Approve Deal with Iran

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    The Obama administration expects that as a matter of course, the UN Security Council would endorse any final nuclear agreement reached between world powers and Iran, the State Department said Friday, according to The Associated Press (AP). Spokeswoman Jen Psaki also denied reports from Thursday that there are talks already in place to remove the…

  • Envoy: European Jews ‘Bankrupted’ by Security Costs

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    Many Jewish bodies in Europe are being bankrupted by the growing need for security measures, the State Department’s special envoy on anti-Semitism said on Friday, according to AFP. Jewish communities in Europe are on edge after being targeted by Islamist gunmen in recent attacks in France and Denmark. But even before that, many said they…

  • Zionist Union Maintains Advantage in Final Polls

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    Final pre-election polls released on Friday evening show that the “Zionist Union”, headed by Yitzhak Herzog and Tzipi Livni, is maintaining a four-seat lead over the Likud headed by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. According to election laws in Israel polls cannot be released in the final three days before election day, which is on Tuesday.…

  • Abbas: We Have No Choice but ‘Reexamine’ Ties with Israel

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    Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Friday said there was no other choice but to “reexamine” relations with Israel, Kol Yisrael radio reported. Speaking on the sidelines of an economic conference at the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Abbas criticized Israel for suspending the transfer of the PA’s tax revenues, a move…

  • Official: Talks with Iran Have Made Progress but Issues Remain

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    Nuclear talks between Western powers and Iran have made progress, but some very difficult issues remain, a senior European diplomat said on Friday, according to Reuters According to the diplomat it is hard to tell if there can be a breakthrough when negotiations resume next week. Iran and the six world powers are trying to…

  • Former Shin Bet Chief Endorses Herzog

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    Yuval Diskin, formerly the head of the Israel Security Agency (ISA or Shin Bet), on Friday said he backed Yitzhak Herzog, who heads the joint Labor-Hatnua list, as a candidate for Prime Minister. In a post on his Facebook page Diskin, who is known for his constant criticism of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, wrote, “Why…

  • United States to Provide $70 Million in Aid to Syrian Opposition

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    The United States is working to provide an additional $70 million in non-lethal aid to the Syrian opposition, the State Department said Friday, according to Turkey’s Anadolu news agency. Deputy Secretary of State Tony Blinken announced the new funds during an event marking the anniversary of the Syrian revolution. The event was attended by Syrian…

  • Assad Must Go, Says United States

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    The United States on Thursday renewed its call for Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad to step down, marking the fourth anniversary of the civil war by paying tribute to “the brave Syrians” fighting tyranny. “For four years the Assad regime has answered Syrians’ calls for freedom and reform with unrelenting brutality, authoritarianism and destruction,” State Department…

  • Khamenei Says Americans Are ‘Backstabbers’

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    The letter written by Republican senators to Iran’s leadership has garnered quite a bit of criticism, with the latest coming on Thursday from Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Speaking at a meeting with President Hassan Rouhani and senior clerics, Khamenei said the senators’ letter was a sign of the collapse of “political morality” in…

  • Senator Warns Obama: Don’t Bypass Congress on Iran

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    Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker on Thursday warned President Barack Obama against taking a potential nuclear deal with Iran to the UN Security Council while bypassing Congress. “There are now reports that your administration is contemplating taking an agreement, or aspects of it, to the United Nations Security Council for a vote,” Corker,…

  • McCain Stands Behind Republican Letter to Iran

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    Republican Senator John McCain said on Thursday that Republicans stood behind a letter to Iran’s leaders threatening to undo any nuclear deal despite an outpouring of criticism. According to Reuters, the senator from Arizona said the Republican senators could have taken more time to talk about it, but stressed he had no remorse. “Maybe we…

  • Herzog: Jerusalem Must Remain United

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    MK Yitzhak Herzog, leader of the “Zionist Union”, said on Thursday that he would not give away parts of Jerusalem as part of a peace agreement with the Palestinian Authority (PA). Speaking to Channel 10 News, Herzog did not rule out that “some sort of arrangements” could be worked out, but stressed, “Jerusalem must remain…

  • Officials: World Powers Considering Lifting Iran Sanctions

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    Major world powers have quietly begun talks on a UN Security Council resolution to lift UN sanctions on Iran if a nuclear agreement is struck, Western officials said Thursday, according to the Reuters news agency. The comments come a day after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told Congress that an Iran nuclear deal would…

  • Kerry and Abbas to Meet in Egypt

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    United States Secretary of State John Kerry will meet Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas and Jordan’s King Abdullah II on the sidelines of economic talks in Egypt on Friday, American officials said on Thursday night. The talks are likely to focus on the economic crisis facing the PA and could be a four-way meeting…

  • Members of Knesset Debate on the Israeli Economy

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    Shira Nussdorf and Gil Hoffman host a panel of seven distinguished Knesset hopefuls navigating questions on the economy civil society. MKs Ronen Shoval (Jewish Home), Yoav Kish (Likud), Merav Michaeli (Labor-Hatnua), Michael Oren (Kulanu), Ashley Perry (Yisrael Beytenu), Dov Lipman (Yesh Atid), Uri Zaki (Meretz) answer questions on the main issue of this elections: the housing crisis and cost of living issues.…

  • Nobel Winning Prof.: Left is Right to Criticize Netanyahu

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    Nobel Prize in Economics winner Prof. Yisrael (Robert) Aumann spoke to Arutz Sheva ahead of the elections next Tuesday, and despite concern that Likud may be outpaced by Labor in the race to form a government, he had sharp words for Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. Aumann said he doesn’t hold it against leftist sources for their campaign…

  • German Mayor Quits Due to Fear of Neo-Nazis

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    The mayor of a small town in eastern Germany has resigned, he told local media Wednesday, after a neo-Nazi demonstration against immigration erupted outside his home – and after local authorities failed to stop it.  German media has been captivated by the resignation of Markus Nierth, 46, who was the mayor of Tröglitz until this week.…

  • Israel Might Be More Reliable Ally than the US for India

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    Everyone is excited about the prospects that Israel could foster a new military ally in India. People should not expect as deep a strategic relationship though as Israel has with, say, the United States. Well, not yet at least. In a continuing discussion with Arjun Rashem Hardas, the American Jewish Committee’s (AJC) representative in India…

  • Indonesians Flock to Islamic State for ‘Better Sharia Life’

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    Sixteen Indonesians, mostly women and children, have been arrested in Turkey attempting to cross into Syria to join the Islamic State (ISIS) group, a minister said, the latest case of Indonesians heading to battlegrounds in the Middle East. The 11 children, four women and one man from the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country were detained in the Turkish border…

  • Syrians Find Refuge in Brazil

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    “Good day, my name is Mouaz.” The Portuguese is rudimentary, but the effort is sincere. The young man at a Sao Paulo mosque left the horrors of the Syrian civil war for a new life in Brazil, and he’s adapting as well as he can. The South American giant has been home for some decades to a…

  • Australian Preacher: Jews Are the Most Evil Creatures of Allah

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    An Australian preacher’s anti-Semitic rant has made waves this week, after footage surfaced of him Thursday calling Jews “the most evil creatures of Allah.”  Ismail Al-Wahwah, spokesman for the Australian chapter of the Islamist extremist group Hizb ut-Tahrir, gave the offending sermon on the first Friday in March. His remarks were translated by the Middle…

  • Signs of Ceasefire Deal? Hamas Obligates to Maintain Truce

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    Senior Hamas politburo official Khalil al-Hayya said in a conference in Gaza’s Khan Younis on Friday that Hamas and the other local terrorist organizations are obligated to keeping the ceasefire reached at the end of Operation Protective Edge last summer. “We aren’t lovers of war, and if the occupation will stick to the truce deal,…

  • Naftali Bennett Makes Late-Night Visit to Hevron

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    Jewish Home chairman and Economy Minister Naftali Bennett made a late-night visit to Hevron in the early hours of Friday morning, where he prayed at the Cave of Machpelah and visited the gravesite of the Jewish patriarch Yitzhak (Isaac), which is usually closed to Jews. Bennett also met with Hevron Brigade Commander Yariv Ben Ezra. Jewish…

  • MK Regev Demands Attorney General Investigate Herzog

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    Likud MK Miri Regev responded to a report on Friday that Labor chair Yitzhak Herzog paid a private company to launch a campaign against his predecessor Shelly Yechimovich, saying she had asked the attorney general to urgently investigate the case. Israel Hayom reported on Friday morning that Herzog had waged a struggle for years against reforms…

  • Syrian Refugee Smuggling Ship Stopped by Turkey

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    The Turkish coastguard opened fire to stop a cargo vessel carrying 337 mainly Syrian migrants heading towards European Union waters and arrested the suspected traffickers, a top local official said Friday. The coastguard had on Thursday evening launched an operation to chase down the 59 meter (194 foot) Dogan Kartal as it headed through the Dardanelles Straits in northwest Turkey, reports AFP. The…

  • Days Before the Vote, Kahlon Attacks Bennett Over Housing Prices

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    Economy Minister Naftali Bennett has not done his part to help Israelis with their housing and daily lives, Kulanu party chairman and former Likud minister Moshe Kahlon opined Friday. “I want to let you know, Mr. Bennett – I am with the nationalist camp,” Kahlon stated, speaking from a visit to local vendors in Hadera Friday. “Just because I’m…

  • Paris Supermarket to Reopen Two Months After Attack

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    The Hyper Cacher Jewish supermarket in Paris that became the site of a bloody hostage drama during a jihadist attack in January will re-open Sunday, a management source stated to AFP Friday. The kosher shop has been fully renovated and will re-open with new staff, the source said. The Hyper Cacher store on the eastern edge of Paris was badly…

  • Yachad to Demand Cancellation of Haredi Enlistment Law

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    Rabbi Meir Mazuz, the rabbinical counsel of Yachad – Ha’am Itanu chairperson Eli Yishai, in responding to a student’s question on Friday revealed the party intends to demand the cancellation of the Enlistment Law that compels haredi army recruitment as a coalition condition. The rabbi received a letter on Friday from a student, Tzuriel Biton, which…

  • Iran Deepening Involvement in Iraq’s War on ISIS

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    Iraqi army forces and Shi’ite militias, with the help of Iranian Revolutionary Guards officers, continue their fight to liberate Tikrit from Islamic State (ISIS), according to local reports Friday.  Iraqi officials explained that Iranian involvement in the region is deepening.  Hadi al-Aamiri, leader of the “Badr” sect of the Iraqi parliament, said in an interview with Asharq…

  • Ex-PFLP Bomber Jailed for Lying to US Authorities

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    Rasmieh Yousef Odeh, 67, was sentenced to 18 months in prison on Thursday for immigration fraud for failing to tell US authorities that she had been jailed in Israel for a 1969 supermarket bombing in which she murdered two Israeli students, Leon Kanner and Eddie Joffe. She had been found guilty of immigration fraud in a Detroit federal court last November, with…

  • Public Warned: Don’t Believe the Polls

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu launched a media blitz Thursday, granting interviews to Israeli television channels as well as other news sources, in a last-minute attempt to shore up support ahead of Tuesday’s national elections. Netanyahu cited polls that show Likud’s main rival, Labor under Yitzhak Herzog, leads over Likud by several MKs. While most of the…

  • Jewish Teens Assaulted, Robbed Outside French Synagogue

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    The French National Bureau of Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism (BNVCA) reported that two Jewish teens were assaulted and robbed while leaving a synagogue in Marseille, and as a result of the attack required medical treatment. The attack by two assailants “of African origin” according to the victims occurred on Tuesday. There are many Muslim African immigrants in…

  • ISIS Accepts Boko Haram Pledge of Allegiance

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    The Islamic State (ISIS) group has accepted a pledge of allegiance to the group made by the Nigerian jihadist organization Boko Haram,  according to an audiotape Thursday purportedly from its spokesman. “We announce to you to the good news of the expansion of the caliphate to West Africa because the caliph…has accepted the allegiance of  our brothers of the Sunni group…

  • UN Fumbles as Syria War Hurtles into Year 5

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    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon urged the Security Council on Thursday to overcome divisions and take action to end the war in Syria as the conflict entered its fifth year with little prospect for peace. The appeal came on the heels of scathing criticism from 21 human rights and aid groups who accused world powers of “failing Syria” in a report that highlighted…

  • Likud Continues to Trail Labor 21 to 24

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    A new poll continues to show Likud falling behind Labor and Hatnua’s “Zionist Camp” a week before elections, with the distance between the two remaining at 21 seats to Likud and 24 to Labor. The poll, which was conducted by the Maagar Mochot Institute for the haredi radio station Kol Barama, confirms findings by several recent…

  • Boys at Hamas Rally: We Will Capture Soldiers, Fight Jews

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    Hamas is continuing to incite youths in Gaza towards violence against Israelis. During a Hamas rally held in Gaza on March 6, two boys rapped about fighting “the occupation”. “Through the tunnels, we will capture soldiers and fight Jews,” they rapped in the rally, which was broadcast on Hamas’s Al-Aqsa TV and translated by the…

  • Kerry: Senators Won’t be Able to Change Iran Agreement

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    Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday declared that U.S. lawmakers won’t be able to change the terms of any nuclear agreement with Iran because it won’t be legally binding, The Associated Press (AP) reported. The comments came amid tensions between Democrats and Republicans over a letter to Iran’s leadership, written by 47 Republican lawmakers,…

  • Gaza Vegetables to Enter Israel for First Time in 8 Years

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    Vegetables harvested in Gaza will be exported to Israel for the first time in eight years on Thursday, the Palestinian Arab Ma’an news agency reports. A Gaza merchant, Salim Abu Samra, told the news agency on Wednesday that four truckloads of Gaza tomatoes and eggplants would be shipped from the coastal enclave. He confirmed that…

  • Pentagon Chief: Iran’s Presence in Iraq is ‘Concerning’

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    The presence of Iranian advisers in the Iraq battle for Tikrit is “concerning” to the United States, Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter said Wednesday, according to AFP. The comments came as a mostly Shiite Iraqi force, including Iranian-backed militias, entered Tikrit after a 10-day push to enter the city in order to take it from…

  • United States Re-Establishes Phone Link with Cuba

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    The United States and Cuba have re-established a direct telephone link, the Cuban state telecommunications company said Wednesday, the AFP news agency reported. For the first time since 1999, calls can now be made directly from the United States to Cuba and vice versa, without passing through a third country, the company, Etecsa, said in…

  • Australian ISIS Suicide Bomber ‘Was Under Surveillance’

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    An Australian teenager who carried out a suicide attack in Iraq was under surveillance and his passport had been cancelled, officials said Thursday, as reports emerged that he left bomb-making material at his home before fleeing.   A photo posted online, purportedly from a propaganda video by the Islamic State terror group (ISIS), shows a white…

  • Petition: Charge Senators Who Wrote Iran with Treason

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    A new petition sent to the White House is calling to file charges of treason against 47 senators who wrote a letter to Iran’s leadership, warning that any nuclear deal they sign with President Barack Obama will be void once he leaves office. “On March 9th, 2015, forty-seven United States Senators committed a treasonous offense…

  • At Least 17 Killed in Attacks Around Baghdad

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    Attacks in and around Baghdad, mostly bomb blasts, killed at least 17 people on Wednesday, Iraqi police and medical sources said, according to the AFP news agency. The deadliest single attack was a car bombing in the Hurriya district which killed nine people and wounded 30, a police colonel and a hospital official said. A…

  • Turkey Claims Agent from US Coalition Helped ISIS Girls

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    Turkey on Thursday claimed an intelligence agent working for one of the states in the US-led coalition fighting the Islamic State (ISIS) group had been captured for helping three British teenage girls cross into Syria to join the terrorists. “Do you know who helped those girls? He was captured. He was someone working for the intelligence (service) of a country in the…

  • Deri Denies Haaretz Claim He Will Sit in Leftist Government

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    Shas Chairman Aryeh Deri continued Thursday morning to reject the option of his party sitting in a left-wing government led by Labor leader Yitzhak Herzog.  This latest refusal, however, comes on the backdrop of a Haaretz headline from Wednesday, entitled, “Shas Doesn’t Rule Out Coalition with Herzog.” Deri, who participated in an online chat with Haaretz readers on Tuesday…

  • Wary Iraqi Forces Tighten Noose on ISIS in Tikrit

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    Thousands of Iraqi troops and militiamen laid siege to jihadist fighters holed up in Tikrit on Thursday, wary of rushing into streets littered with bombs and infested with snipers. After making major gains in and around the city on Wednesday, commanders were confident that Baghdad’s biggest victory yet against the Islamic State group was only…

  • Assyrian Christians in Iran Demand UN Fight ISIS

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    Around 200 Assyrian Christians protested outside the UN building in Iran’s capital Thursday to demand action to halt the Islamic State (ISIS) jihadist group’s victimization of their community in Syria and Iraq. ISIS has “destroyed Assyrian monuments in Syria and Iraq. We ask the international community, especially the UN, to hold a Security Council meeting” to decide on military intervention, Hovik Behboud,…

  • German Communist Woman Dies Fighting ISIS

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    The body of a young German woman killed in Syria fighting with  Kurdish forces against the Islamic State (ISIS) group was on Thursday transferred to the Turkish side of the border ahead of burial in Germany, reports said. Ivana Hoffmann is believed to be the first female national of a Western state to have been killed fighting for the Kurds…

  • The Camp that Heals Kids Suffering from Terrorism

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    The Koby Mandell Foundation, founded by the parents of terror victim Koby Mandell who was murdered in the early days of the Second Intifada, sponsors special post-trauma camps for kids aged 8 to 17. Arutz Sheva spoke with Rabbi Seth Mandell and his wife Sherri, who together founded the group in honor of their murdered son and launched the organization’s…

  • Syria: 50 Regime Troops Dead in Battle in Assad’s Home Province

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    More than 50 regime soldiers and Islamist terrorists were killed as they battled over a strategic hilltop in Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s home province, a monitoring group said on Thursday. Government forces clashed with Al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorists backed by other armed Islamic terror groups in a village in Latakia province in the northwest, AFP reported. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the…

  • Improving Israeli Girls’ Lives Through Sports

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    DROR is a relatively new organization, but it has made a quick impact in dozens of Israeli girls’ lives, turning things around for them by utilizing a unique form of intensive tutoring, while complimenting those efforts with women’s sports. Arutz Sheva spoke with Sima Menora, founding director of DROR and the mother of Rikki and Racheli, two sisters tragically killed in…

  • New Program Could Reduce Number of Foreign Care Workers

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    Israel has a severe shortage of elderly care workers, with most of them coming from abroad, largely from India and the Philippines. To address the issue, the IDF will be training graduates from National Service and demobilized soldiers looking for a job in skills to assist the elderly. The first pilot program opened recently in Afula,…

  • Could US Inaction against ISIS be a Trap for Iran?

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    While Binyamin Netanyahu and Barack Obama spar on the approach to Iran, one expert considers the strong possibility that the US is trying to make ISIS into “Iran’s Vietnam.” The Netanyahu speech to Congress last week has influenced a number of questions from journalists and statements from the White House. It seems that if Netanyahu has…

  • Report Reveals Assad is ‘Systematically’ Targeting Hospitals

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    Syrian government forces are responsible for killing over 600 doctors and medical workers during the four-year war, Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) said Wednesday, calling the attacks a crime against humanity. The New York-based rights group accused President Bashar al-Assad’s forces of “systematically” targeting hospitals, clinics and medical personnel since the conflict began in 2011, reports AFP. Over the past four years,…

  • Jerusalem Stabber: ‘I Hate Religious Jews’

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    The Jerusalem Magistrates’ Court extended by five days on Wednesday the confinement of an 18-year-old Arab terrorist from Bir Zeit, who stabbed a haredi man near Tzahal Square in central Jerusalem two weeks ago. The terrorist has meanwhile told his Israel Security Agency (ISA, or Shin Bet) interrogators that he stole a knife in the…

  • Kerry Calls for US ‘War Powers’ to Strike ISIS

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    Secretary of State John Kerry urged lawmakers Wednesday to give President Barack Obama updated war powers to go after Islamic jihadists at “a pivotal hour” in the battle against the terrorists, reports AFP. “Our nation is strongest when we act together – and we simply cannot allow this collection of murderers and thugs to achieve…

  • Fatah Doubles Body Count of Terror Massacre in Lauding Attack

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    Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah faction took the unusual step on Tuesday of more than doubling the number of Israelis murdered in a brutal terrorist attack from 1978, while glorifying the massacre on its anniversary. Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) revealed that Fatah praised the March 1978 attack, which was committed by a group of Fatah…

  • Assad’s Barrel Bombs Leave Maimed Aleppo Residents Hopeless

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    Civilians maimed in devastating barrel bombings by Syria’s regime in the divided city of Aleppo face a dire shortage of surgeons, wheelchairs and artificial limbs, a humanitarian group said Wednesday. A chronic lack of medical equipment as well as inadequate post-operative care mean doctors often carry out amputations when normally the limb could be saved, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said.…

  • Terror Attack on Toronto Financial District Thwarted

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    A Toronto resident originally from Pakistan has been arrested and is on trial for allegedly planning to attack the US consulate and other buildings in Toronto’s financial district. Jahanzeb Malik was arrested on Monday and brought in to a federal Canadian tribunal as part of an attempt by the government to deport him without trying…

  • Iran Claims it can Defeat the US in ‘Any Scenario’

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    Iranian Revolutionary Guards Commander Maj. Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari claimed Wednesday that Iran can defeat the US in “any scenario.” At a convention in Tehran, Jafari boasted “we have grown so much (more) powerful that we don’t feel concerned about the enemy’s unwise attitude. We can go past any enemy scenario, and this has been…

  • Islamic Movement Head ‘Not Scared’ of Jail

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    In response to the court announcement that his sentencing will take place March 26, Sheikh Raed Salah, head of the Islamic Movement in Israel, said that the arrest of Palestinian Arabs would not stop the disappearance of the “occupation.” “If the ruling will order a period of arrest for months or years, it doesn’t scare us, for…

  • Palestinian Company Cancels Leviathan Gas Contract

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    An Israeli partner in the Leviathan offshore gas field said on Wednesday a Palestinian Arab company had cancelled a $1.2-billion supply contract, citing delays by Israel’s Antitrust Authority. Delek said it had informed the Tel Aviv stock exchange that a 20-year contract it had signed with the Palestine Power Generation Co was cancelled by the Arabs on Tuesday, reports AFP. Delek said this was…

  • Circumcision and Brit Milah Ceremonies Explained

    Circumcision and Brit Milah Ceremonies Explained

    Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin of the penis. The rite of circumcision (brit milah) is one of the most ancient practices of Judaism. The commandment to circumcise male children was given to Abraham in the Torah (Genesis 17:7­14 and repeated in Leviticus 12:3): And God said unto Abraham: ‘And as for thee, thou…

  • Qatar to Build 1,000 Homes for Displaced Gazans

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    Qatar on Tuesday launched a project to build 1,000 homes in Gaza to house Palestinian Arabs displaced by last summer’s war between Hamas and Israel, AFP reported. The Gulf state, which hosts the exiled leadership of Gaza’s Islamist Hamas rulers, was the largest single donor at an October conference in Cairo to raise funds to…

  • Clinton: Private Emails Used ‘Out of Convenience’

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    Former United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday told reporters she used private emails out of “convenience” during her time in office, but admitted it “would have been better” to have two accounts to separate work and personal emails, according to the BBC. The issue of whether Clinton breached federal records rules has…

  • Liberman Unfazed by PA’s Threats to Take Him to ICC

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    Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman on Tuesday brushed off Palestinian Arab threats to haul him before an international court for proposing to behead Arab citizens disloyal to the state. “I saw the Palestinian Authority will go to the International Criminal Court in Haag over my remarks that we must act forcefully against our enemies and those…

  • Missing British Girls Stole Jewelry to Fund Syria Flight

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    Three London schoolgirls who fled to Syria are believed to have stolen family jewelry to fund their travel, police said Tuesday, according to the AFP news agency. The three, Kadiza Sultana, 16, and 15-year-olds Shamima Begum and Amira Abase, left their homes last month and flew to Istanbul, from where they are believed to have…

  • Former CIA Chief ‘Uncomfortable’ with Iran’s Role in Iraq

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    Former CIA chief Michael Hayden said Tuesday he was “uncomfortable” with Iran’s growing influence in Iraq, made especially evident by an offensive in Tikrit, reports the AFP news agency. The city, which is the home town of former president Saddam Hussein, is the target of as assault led by Iraqi troops and Shiite militias backed…

  • IDF, HFC to Shorten Warning Times for Incoming Rockets

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    Guidelines during Operation Protective Edge in Gaza gave a 15-second window to Gaza Belt residents to run to shelters in the event of a “Code Red” alarm – a short time to find safety. But even 15 seconds is insufficient, a senior Home Front Command official revealed Wednesday – and during the next war, Gaza…

  • Netanyahu: Lapid is ‘an Out-and-Out Leftist’

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    Yesh Atid chairman Yair Lapid is “an out-and-out leftist, everything about him is an impersonation,” Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said in an interview with Makor Rishon that will appear in the weekend magazine. Netanyahu ruled out the possibility of establishing a unity government with Labor, and made clear that he would not sit in a…

  • Amnesty Int’l Decries Proposed Iranian ‘Baby-Machine’ Laws

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    Iran is considering two new laws that would strongly discriminate against women without children – in an attempt to increase population growth. One law is named the “Bill to Increase Fertility Rates and Prevent Population Decline (Bill 446).” It would outlaw voluntary sterilization and block access to information about contraception. The second law is the…

  • Bennett Vows to Block Israel Hayom Bill

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    Jewish Home Chairman Naftali Bennett promised Tuesday not to allow the Israel Hayom Bill to pass in the next Knesset. In response to a question in an appearance at Bar Ilan University, Bennett said that he will prevent the bill from becoming the law of the land. The bill’s passing in the preliminary reading is…

  • Syria is ’50 Shades of Black,’ Says IDF Intelligence Chief

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    The head of the IDF Military Intelligence, Maj. Gen. Hertzi Halevi, told the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) annual National Gala in New York Tuesday night that Israel must be “prepared” for new conflicts along its northern border with Syria, whose internal violence seems like “50 shades of black.” The FIDF raised $24 million, as more…

  • President Reuven Rivlin Hosts Conference Encouraging Voting

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    President Reuven Rivlin hosted at his residence a conference with around 100 citizens who had declared they were not intending to exercise their right to vote on Tuesday. The conference, entitled “Don’t give up – elect to vote”, was chaired by Modi Bar-On, and was addressed by pollster Dr. Mina Tzemach. Modi Bar-On opened proceedings by saying,…

  • Labor in the Lead Six Days Before Elections

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    Six days before elections, public favor is swinging toward Labor-Hatnua and a leftist government, according to the latest pre-elections poll. Labor-Hatnua would gain 24 seats in the 20th Knesset if elections were held today, according to the Army Radio poll by the Shiluv institute, gaining over Likud at just 21.  Back in third place is…

  • The Bengal Tiger and the Lion of Judah

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    Israel and India are finally coming out in the open: with the election of Prime Minister Narendra Modi of the Bharatiya Janata Party, India has outwardly expressed its desire to expand the relationship between itself and the Jewish State. Arutz Sheva spoke with an expert on Israel-India ties to understand why those ties have only begun to expand in…

  • Young Artist Unveils ‘A Moving Musical Experience’

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    Avishai Rozen, 16, made his name as a star of the child choir “Kinderlach,” after starting his studies in music at the tender age of five. Learning piano at seven and drums and vocal development at ten, at 12-and-a-half he released his debut album “Give me a Sign” that garnered great media attention. Now Rozen is…

  • After Paris and Copenhagen, Could New York be Next?

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    Another mad man drove his car into a bunch of people in Jerusalem on Purim, though thankfully this time no one was seriously hurt.  These things unfortunately happen too frequently, especially in Israel.  But as quickly as they happen and make headline news they also disappear from the news and from our attention as well – that is…

  • Women’s Day: Fatah Lauds Female Terrorist Who Murdered Teen

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    Sunday marked International Women’s Day. Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah faction celebrated the event in a unique way: by lauding a female Arab terrorist who kidnapped and murdered a 16-year-old Israeli. Fatah posted an image of terrorist Amna Muna on its official Facebook page, terming her “O glorious one,” and vowing she “is always present…

  • Netanyahu: A Likud Victory is Not Guaranteed

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    A Likud victory in next week’s elections is not guaranteed, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu warned on Tuesday evening, as polls showed the joint Labor-Hatnua list opening its largest lead over the Likud. “In one week we’ll find out if the attempt to bring down the Likud government failed. I want to tell you tonight that…

  • Jordan’s Abdullah Blames Stalled Peace Talks for ISIS

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    King Abdullah II of Jordan claimed Tuesday that a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA) would help combating Islamic extremists, saying the conflict served as a rallying cry for jihadists. Abdullah told the European Parliament that the battle against the Islamic State (ISIS) group in Iraq and Syria was “first and foremost” a fight for Muslim nations to carry…

  • PA Folds to Pressure, Calls for Electric Bill Payments

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    The brief power cut-off by the Israeli Electric Corporation (IEC) late last month apparently got the message through to the Palestinian Authority (PA), which has ignored its massive electric debt for years, as the PA government called for steps on the enormous sum it owes. The PA government in Ramallah met on Tuesday, and “called on all residents to heed…

  • From Sicily to Naples, Italian Crypto-Jews are Returning

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    When we talk about crypto-Jews, we tend to think about the descendants of Spanish Jews in 1492 and Portuguese Jews in 1497 who were forced to convert to Catholicism but who maintained the Torah in secret. But we tend to forget that the Catholic Church and the Inquisition also had influence in Italy, particularly Sicily.…

  • Republicans Might Be Too Weak to Fight Obama

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    Questions of partisan division and immovable differences in policy between the United States and Israel have plagued the public profile of the relationship in recent weeks. What can be forgotten is how deep the ideological differences are between the President and the Prime Minister, as well as the platform the President has tried to stick…

  • Syrian Al-Qaeda Beating Obama’s ‘Moderate’ Rebels

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    US President Barack Obama’s policy of supporting “moderate” Syrian opposition forces to counter the more radical alternatives appears on the brink of collapse, as the Al-Qaeda affiliate Nusra Front continues to defeat the “moderates” and seize their American weaponry. By providing support, including military training and weapons, to “moderate” sources fighting President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, the…

  • No Investigation into Anti-Leftist ‘Herr Stürmer’ Cartoon

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    Police will not launch a criminal investigation into the publication of an animated video that portrays leftists as following in the footsteps of Jewish collaborators with anti-Semites, Kol Israel public radio reported Tuesday. The video was produced by the by Samaria Residents’ Council, which is funded by the Samaria Regional Council. Its message is that…

  • PA Calls to Sue Liberman at ICC for ‘Behead Arabs’ Call

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    Yisrael Beytenu chairman Avigdor Liberman has raised the ire of the Palestinian Authority (PA), after he advocated “cutting off the heads” of Arab residents who are not loyal to the state of Israel on Sunday. At an election event, Liberman opined “those who are with us deserve everything, but those who are against us deserve…

  • ISIS Launches Own Social Network; Site Shutters within 24 Hours

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    Social media sites are finally cracking down on Islamic State, experts have stated over the past several months, with 18,000 accounts linked to the group having already been shuttered as of January.  But even a new social network made specifically for ISIS has been booted off the internet, it was revealed Tuesday.  The site, 5elafabook.com, was made…

  • Report: Half of British ISIS Terrorists Already Home

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    Around half the estimated 700 Britons who have gone to fight with Islamic State jihadists in Syria have returned home, The Sunday Telegraph newspaper reported. The weekly broadsheet’s figures, in a story about a leaked draft of the Home Office interior ministry’s new counter-extremism strategy, go further than previous estimates, of around 500 individuals leaving and 250 returning. Around 320 “dangerous”…

  • 16% of Voters Still Undecided

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    Polling stations open one week from today, but 16% of eligible voters are still undecided, according to the latest pre-elections survey. The survey, from Army Radio‘s “Good Morning Israel” show by the Shiluv company – notes that 16% of the population amounts to 19 mandates – enough to be a deal-breaker in the race between…

  • MK Ben-Dahan: Connect Rachel’s Tomb to Jerusalem

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    Rabbi Eli Ben-Dahan, the Deputy Minister for Religious Services, called to place Rachel’s Tomb, which is located between Jerusalem and Bethlehem, under the aegis of the Municipality of Jerusalem. Speaking Monday at the Ramle Conference, Ben Dahan explained that “Rachel’s Tomb, surprisingly, is an ex-territorial place. It is not under the control of any municipal authority.…

  • Hamas: We Have Information on Mohammed Deif

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    The whereabouts and status of top terror commander Mohammed Deif is still under investigation, Hamas’s “military wing,” the Al-Qassam Brigades stated late Monday night – and revealing more information “could aid the enemy.”  The organization claimed that a great deal of information was being collected over the IDF’s assassination attempt on the terrorist during Operation Protective…

  • Min. Ariel Snipes at PM over Broken Promises

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    With elections just a week away, Jewish Home’s Housing and Construction Minister Uri Ariel launched a frontal attack on Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, accusing him of failing to fulfill his promises, time after time. The attack appears to be intended for the ears of nationalists, as Jewish Home and Likud compete over their support. Min. Ariel…

  • Al-Aqsa Mosque Address: May the Muslims Wage War on America

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    In a recent address at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, a Palestinian Arab political researcher launched a verbal tirade against the United States. The researcher, Ahmad Al-Khatwani, also known as “Abu Hamza”, declared that Muslims should pray that Allah will enable them to wage war on America and vanquish it. Abu Hamza also expressed his desire that…

  • Tibi: Liberman is a ‘Jewish ISIS’

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    Arab MK Ahmed Tibi on Monday fired back at Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman, who on Sunday had advocated “cutting of the heads” of Arabs who were not loyal to Israel. “Those who are with us deserve everything, but those who are against us deserve to have their heads chopped off with an axe,” Liberman said…

  • New Israel Fund Received More than $1M from US State Department

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    The controversial New Israel Fund and its social change and political lobbying organization known as SHATIL, have received more than $1 million from the State Department under a program designed to create political change, reform, and activism in the Middle East. The government program, Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI), has extended more than $600 million in grants to political and…

  • Next Round of Iran Talks to Begin March 15

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    The next round of talks between Iran and the West over its nuclear program will take place next week, the State Department said on Monday, according to Reuters. The announcement said that Secretary of State John Kerry will travel to Lausanne on March 15 for the talks. Kerry will meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad…

  • FBI Increases Reward for Return of Agent Missing in Iran

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    The FBI has increased the reward to $5 million for the “safe return” of former FBI agent Robert Levinson, who disappeared in Iran while on a CIA mission exactly eight years ago, ABC News reported on Monday. FBI Director James Comey announced the increase on the bureau’s website, saying it is “long past time for…

  • Diskin: Likud Turned Dagan into an Ungrateful Leftist

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    Yuval Diskin, formerly the head of the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) on Monday evening blasted Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the Likud over their criticism of statements made by former Mossad chief Meir Dagan at a leftist rally this past Saturday night. At the rally, Dagan attacked Netanyahu and blamed him for the summer…

  • Obama Blasts Republicans Over Letter to Iran

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    United States President Barack Obama on Monday slammed Republican senators who penned a letter attempting to warn Iran that any pending nuclear agreement will face their scrutiny. “I think it’s somewhat ironic to see some members for Congress wanting to make common cause with the hard-liners in Iran. It’s an unusual coalition,” Obama said Monday,…

  • South Korea Eager to Expand Ties with Israel

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    Israel and South Korea are not superpowers, but they are in a particular class of influential, technologically advanced countries with strong militaries. Relations between the two “middle powers” have been getting stronger, but the relationship has not always been so rosy. Much like Israel’s ties with India, they were once more vulnerable to the whims of…

  • Al-Nusra Front Reaffirms Allegiance to Al-Qaeda

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    Al-Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate, the Al-Nusra Front, on Monday reaffirmed its allegiance to the global extremist network and denied any plan to break away and become a more internationally acceptable rebel force. The angry statement followed weeks of speculation on Internet social networks of a split between the jihadist allies, AFP reported. Al-Nusra “completely denies reports…

  • Herzog, Labor Trying to Cancel Major Jewish Identity Program

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    Rabbi Avichai Ronski, former IDF Chief Rabbi and Jewish Home Knesset candidate, criticized the decision of Labor-Hatnua Monday to include the dissolution of the Jewish Identity Department, established by the Ministry of Religious Services and the government, in its party platform.  According to Ronski, the plans to scrap the bureau show – if anything – how much progress…

  • Fugitive Lebanese Islamist ‘To Surrender’

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    A Lebanese singer-turned-Islamist wanted in connection with deadly clashes with the army plans to surrender to the authorities after nearly two years on the run, his lawyer said on Monday. Fadel Shaker is accused along with extremist Sunni cleric Ahmad al-Assir of involvement in violence near the southern Lebanese city of Sidon in June 2013 that left at least 18…

  • UTJ Ad Pulled After it Promised Blessings to Voters

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    Billboard advertisements in haredi neighborhoods promising “blessings” from rabbis for voting for particular political parties in Knesset elections have been common in recent years – but not this elections season. United Torah Judaism released an ad two and a half weeks before elections, Walla! News reports, with senior rabbis in the Ashkenazi haredi community calling for students…

  • French Jews Can’t Get Any More Integrated than they Already Are

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    French Jewish culture is in a catharsis right now. France’s rude awakening from extremist Islam has the entire country on edge, but Jews still remain the primary target of home-grown French Islamist terrorists. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s call for the community to come home to Israel was not taken well, being expressed at the wrong place and at…

  • Report: Lihi Lapid’s Requests Got Preferential Treatment

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    Behind every great man there’s a great woman? Channel Ten revealed Monday that Lihi Lapid was sending personal email requests to her husband Yair Lapid’s office, during his tenure as Finance Minister in the last Knesset.  According to available information, Lihi Lapid’s messages and requests were given preferential treatment by office workers in the Yesh Atid offices, particularly…

  • UN Team Asks to Delay Findings of Probe into Protective Edge

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    United Nations investigators probing Operation Protective Edge asked Monday to postpone their report to allow time to adjust after the head of the team quit, AFP reported.  The Commission of Inquiry on Israel’s war with Hamas was scheduled to present its findings to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on March 23. But in a letter addressed to the head of the council, the investigators requested…

  • UN Calls on Airstrikes to Stop ISIS ‘War Crimes’ Against History

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    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon called on the international community Sunday to halt the destruction by Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists of Iraqi archaeological sites, branding the smashing of priceless and ancient artifacts a “war crime.” Ban’s comments came hours after Iraq’s tourism and antiquities minister called on the US-led coalition carrying out air strikes against the terrorists, to try to protect the sites,…

  • Netanyahu Denies he Rejected a Palestinian State

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has denied a publication from Saturday which claimed he had renounced his controversial 2009 Bar Ilan speech in which he supported the establishment of a demilitarized Palestinian state, a spokesman said on Monday. In the Friday brochure Olam Katan that was distributed at synagogues this Shabbat, Deputy Minister Tzipi Hotovely (Likud) claimed Netanyahu had said the Bar Ilan…

  • Sites in US, Canada and Ireland Hacked by ISIS

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    The FBI is investigating a string of hacks that defaced US websites with imagery from the Islamic State (ISIS) jihadist group, NBC News reported on Monday. Websites including a race car speedway in the state of Ohio, a Goodwill center in Missouri and a church in Canada, were defaced with the radical terrorist group’s black flag, the news organization reported,…

  • Egypt Temporarily Opens Rafah Crossing

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    Egypt reopened the Rafah-Gaza border crossing on Monday, for the fourth time since a deadly attack against its security forces in October, reported Ahram Online. Egyptian authorities are expected to keep the crossing between Gaza and Sinai open through Tuesday to allow people stranded on both sides to pass, and to allow through aid for…

  • Marzel Warns Jewish Home Attacks Help Leftist Coalition

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    Otzma Yehudit party candidate Baruch Marzel, number four on the joint list with Yachad – Ha’am Itanu, responded on Monday to the broadside earlier in the day from Jewish Home candidate Rabbi Avichai Ronski, who sought to refute impressions that Ha’am Itanu caters to more religiously devout Jews by criticizing the party. Marzel called on…

  • Hamas: We Will Continue Quest to Abduct IDF Soldiers

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    Hamas’ military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, continues to threaten Israel with the abduction of IDF soldiers.  Such soldiers are used by Hamas, the terror organization that controls Gaza, as bargaining chips for the release of Palestinian terrorists serving prison sentences in Israel.  In 2011, Israel released over 1,000 terrorists in exchange for kidnapped IDF soldier, Gilad…

  • Exposé: Hamas, West, Israel in Talks for 5-Year Ceasefire

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    Despite its recent threats to kidnap IDF soldiers, Hamas is more than willing to sign a long-term cease-fire agreement – sometime in the near future, Walla! News revealed Monday.  The terror group recently conveyed a series of messages to Israel which express interest in an agreement in exchange for lifting Israel’s transport, import, and export restrictions on Gaza, Hamas…

  • Proof Rabbi Ovadia Was Coerced into Accepting Deri as Shas Head?

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    Rabbi Yoram Abarjel, a former pro-Shas rabbi who switched over to the Yachad – Ha’am Itanu camp, said Sunday at a rally in Netivot that he has “been exposed to a recording” in which Rabbi Ovadia Yosef ztz”l says that he did not want to place Aryeh Deri at the helm of Shas, but was forced into…

  • Report Claims Netanyahu Offered ‘Palestine’ on ’67 Borders

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    The controversy continues after a leftist journalist on Yedioth Aharonoth published a document last Friday which Likud says shows an American peace talk outline that was never accepted by Israel, but which was presented by the journalist as being a list of concessions Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was willing to make. In the latest such attack on Netanyahu, Channel 10 claims there…

  • Arab League Calls to Create a ‘Unified Arab Military Force’

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    Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi on Monday called for the creation of a unified Arab military force to battle the spread of Islamic terrorists groups. “There is an urgent need for the creation of a multi-purpose common Arab military force…able to intervene rapidly to fight terrorism and the activities of terrorist groups,” Arabi told a meeting of league foreign ministers in…

  • ISIS Executes 20 Would-Be Rebels in Kirkuk

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    The Islamic State (ISIS) jihadist group executed 20 people who planned to fight against them in the northern Iraqi province of Kirkuk, officials said on Monday. The killings of the men, who wanted to join anti-ISIS paramilitary forces known as Popular Mobilization units, took place in the town of Hawijah, a police intelligence officer and…

  • France: Four Arrested over Paris Kosher Supermarket Attack

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    Four people have been detained over their connections to one of the Islamist terrorists who carried out the Paris attacks in January, a judicial source said on Monday. The four are said to be friends with Amedy Coulibaly, who killed four people at a Jewish supermarket and a policewoman during the January 7-9 attacks.   Europe…

  • Historical Passover Haggadot You Can Buy Today

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    One of the all time classic Jewish texts, the Haggadah is the guide to the Passover Seder. At the same time, the Haggadah is also often utilized as a fascinating educational resource for a wide variety of Jewish and contemporary themes. Today, JudaicaWebStore.com is proud to offer an amazing collection of unique Haggadot which tell…

  • President Outlines Stalemate Unity Government Plan

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    President Reuven Rivlin has a contingency plan for the possibility that the elections will not produce clear winner. According to Channel 2, Rivlin met members of a “classified unit” Sunday and was asked what he would do if, following the elections, none of the candidates for prime minister is able to convince 61 MKs to…

  • Dermer: Israelis and Arabs ‘on Same Page’ on Iran

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    Israel’s Ambassador to the United States, Ron Dermer, discussed the Iranian nuclear issue on CNN‘s State of the Union Sunday, and explained that Iran is a threat not just to Israel, but to the entire region and the world. “What is interesting,” he noted, “is that Israelis and Arabs are on exactly the same page…

  • Netanyahu: Bar Ilan Speech is Dead

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu declared Sunday that the 2009 Bar Ilan speech in which he voiced support for a demilitarized Palestinian state is no longer relevant. The Friday brochure Olam Katan that was distributed at synagogues this Sabbath asked the parties running for election where they stood on the idea of establishing a Palestinian state.…

  • French PM: Anti-Zionism is Really Anti-Semitism

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    Prime Minister Manuel Valls of France says the increasing anti-Israel and anti-Israel sentiments in French society have all the elements necessary to categorize them as anti-Semitism. “In the 1970s, a new type of Jew-hatred emerged among elites,” Valls told The Wall Street Journal, “one that expressed itself primarily as hostility to Zionism and Israel. This…

  • Likud Surges to 26 in New Poll

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    If elections were held today, Likud would be the largest party with 26 seats, according to a Geocartography poll sponsored by i24 News. This is markedly higher than the 21-23 MKs predicted for Likud in recent polls. The Herzog-Livni camp would receive 21 seats, according to the poll, and Naftali Bennett’s Jewish Home would be…

  • Australia Stops Two Teens Headed to the Middle East

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    Australia said on Sunday it had stopped two teenage brothers at Sydney Airport believed to be heading to the Middle East to fight alongside jihadist groups, AFP reported. Immigration Minister Peter Dutton said the two boys, aged 16 and 17 and from Sydney, had tickets to an undisclosed Middle Eastern country and raised the suspicions…

  • American Official: Iran Deal Would Last Longer than a Decade

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    A senior American official told Israeli journalists in a press briefing on Sunday that world powers are “not in a rush” to sign a deal with Iran on its nuclear program. The official, who was quoted by several outlets including Haaretz, also stressed that a deal with Iran would last for “longer than a decade”.…

  • Egypt to Reopen Rafah Crossing for Two Days

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    Egypt will reopen its Rafah border crossing with Gaza Monday and Tuesday to allow humanitarian cases to cross, AFP reports. The decision by Egyptian authorities marks the fourth time the border will be opened since it was closed after a suicide bombing in the Sinai Peninsula in October killed 30 soldiers, security officials said. The…

  • PA Security Forces Arrest Hamas Members in Judea and Samaria

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    The Palestinian Authority’s (PA) security services have launched another crackdown on Hamas members in Judea and Samaria, Kol Yisrael radio reported on Sunday night, citing Hamas-affiliated media outlets. According to the report, at least 20 members of Hamas have been detained in Ramallah, Hevron, Tulkarm and other cities. Among those detained are previously released prisoners, students…

  • Arabs to Propose New Resolution to ‘End Israeli Occupation’

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    The Arab League will on Monday propose a new resolution calling for bringing an end to “Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories”, the Turkish Anadolu news agency reported Sunday. The Arab League said it plans present the resolution to the United Nations Security Council later, according to the report. “Just and comprehensive peace is a strategic…

  • Netanyahu Rose to an Historic Occasion

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    The biggest mistake made by the political opposition in Israel, was not to participate with the Prime Minister in his historic visit to Washington. This was an opportunity to show that the Israeli people stand behind the words, and warning of our Prime Minister with regard to the Iranian threat to Israel and the world.…

  • Missing British Schoolgirls Reportedly in Raqqa, Syria

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    Three missing schoolgirls who left Britain to join the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group have crossed into Syria and are believed to be staying at a house in the city of Raqqa, Sky News reported on Sunday. The three – Shamima Begum, 15, Kadiza Sultana, 16, and Amira Abase, 15 – boarded a flight from…

  • Dempsey: Escalating Airstrikes on ISIS is a Mistake

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    The Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff on Sunday defended the pace of the air war against Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists, warning that escalating bombing raids or sending in more American troops would be a mistake. During a visit to a French aircraft carrier in the Gulf taking part in the air…

  • Britain to Try to Stop Locals from Joining ISIS

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    Britain will introduce new laws on Tuesday to try to stop airlines carrying passengers who may be travelling to join the Islamic State (ISIS), a junior minister said on Sunday, according to Reuters. Security services estimate some 600 Britons have gone to Syria or Iraq to join militant groups, including the man known as “Jihadi…

  • Forum of Notable Rabbis Advocates for Jewish Home

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    The Knesset’s Finance Committee Chairman, MK Nissan Slomiansky (Jewish Home), has set up a national forum of rabbis known for their social and religious leadership to help connect Israel’s wide traditional population with the national-religious public.  Members of the forum include such prestigious rabbis as Rabbi Shimon Cohen of Beersheva, Rabbi Ezra Sheinberg of Tzfat, Rabbi Uri Sharki from…

  • Akunis: Dagan Has Personal Vendetta Against Netanyahu

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    Deputy Environmental Protection Minister Ofir Akunis (Likud) sharply criticized former Mossad chief Meir Dagan on Sunday, after the latter smeared Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu at a leftist rally with some 30,000 in attendance Saturday night.  According to Akunis, Dagan’s statements are the height of ingratitude.  “On a personal level, I call on him [Dagan] to…

  • Terrorist Axe Murderer to Remain in Prison

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    Justices from the Nazareth District Court have rejected a petition by Palestinian Arab terrorist Wahib Abu Rub on Sunday, after he challenged the special ruling of the Israeli Prison Services parole board whereby he was returned to prison to serve the remainder of his sentence.  Abu Rub was convicted for the heinous murder of 19…

  • Full List of Surplus Vote Agreements Released

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    The Central Elections Committee for the 20th Knesset released Sunday morning the full list of political parties who have signed surplus vote agreements.  Such agreements work by combining the surplus ballots received by both parties. If that sum amounts to an extra seat, then the extra seat goes to the party with the larger amount of surplus…

  • IDF Demolishes Illegal Arab Buildings Near Maale Adumim

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    IDF Central Command chief Maj. Gen. Nitzan Alon is cracking down on illegal Palestinian Arab settlements in the Jordan Valley, Haaretz reports Sunday, after finding that they are being built in an IDF firing zone. Firing Zone 912 was established more than 40 years ago, according to the daily, and extends from Ma’ale Adumim to the Dead…

  • Report: Iran’s Supreme Leader Dead

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    Posts on social media indicate that Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has died, Breitbart News reports Sunday, although no official announcement has yet been made.  Two well-known journalists from Cairo and Israel tweeted that Khamenei had died Saturday after a bout with prostate cancer, noting that the information stems from “reliable sources.”  Khamenei was urgently brought to…

  • Yisrael Beytenu Against Coalition with Haredi Parties

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    Yisrael Beytenu has launched a smear campaign against the haredi parties this week, claiming that a coalition including Shas and United Torah Judaism will cause state money to be funneled exclusively to yeshivot [Torah academies – ed.].  “We have already forgotten that we have already survived two years of a government without the haredi parties,” an article in…

  • Israelis Believe Netanyahu Will Form Next Government

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    While Likud and the Zionist Camp remain neck and neck in the polls, most of Israel’s public believes that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will form the next government. According to a Midgam Project survey under the supervision of Camil Fuchs, and published by Channel 10, 52% believe that Netanyahu will be asked by President Reuven Rivlin to form the…

  • Obama: US would Walk Away from Bad Deal

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    President Barack Obama says the United States would “walk away” from the talks with Iran over its nuclear program if the deal is not good enough. Any agreement must allow the US and other powers to verify that Iran does not obtain an atomic weapon, and that even if Iran “cheated,” the U.S. and others…

  • Professor Had to Sign ‘No Prayer’ Contract to Visit Temple Mount

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    It sounds like the punchline to an old Jewish joke, but Professor Yoel Elitzur wasn’t laughing when police made him sign a document in which he promised “not to commit any overt religious act or ritual,” as the price for his being allowed onto the Temple Mount. The police demand was all the more absurd,…

  • 40 Killed as Kurds Battle ISIS for Key Syrian Town

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    At least 40 Kurdish fighters and Islamic State group (ISIS) jihadists have been killed in clashes for control of a strategic town in north Syria, a monitor said on Sunday.   The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also reported that 11 civilians were killed in a government air raid on the rebel-held town of Irbin northeast…

  • The Elections in Facts and Numbers

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    The upcoming Israeli national election for the 20th Knesset will be Israel’s 21st national elections. The 20 previous elections include one for each Knesset (two of which were held simultaneously with direct elections for Prime Minister), and one for the post of Prime Minister alone. In honor of the upcoming elections, the Knesset website has…

  • Facebook Atheist Risking Jail Seeks to Flee Egypt

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    Karim al-Banna, who on Monday could hear an appeal court uphold his three-year jail term for “insulting” Islam with his atheism, wishes he could live anywhere but his native Egypt. “All I want now is to leave Egypt. Life is not possible for atheists here,” the 23-year-old engineering student told AFP from his home in…

  • Post-Purim Miracle: Rock-Throwers Freeze When Confronted

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    Call it a post-Purim miracle: A resident of the town of Ateret in the Binyamin region “subdued” two Arab rock attackers when they attempted to throw rocks at his vehicle, by stopping his car, getting out, and drawing his pistol. Instead of attempting to escape, as teenage rock throwers usually do when confronted in this…

  • BBC Editor Denies Being Anti-Semitic After Anti-Netanyahu Tweet

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    The BBC’s Middle East Editor, Jeremy Bowen, has rejected allegations that he is anti-Semitic after he tweeted an offensive message against Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu during his speech to Congress last week. As Netanyahu was speaking, Bowen noted that he had mentioned Elie Wiesel, a survivor of Nazi concentration camps, and added, “Once again Netanyahu…

  • Galant: Ya’alon Had His Photo Taken Near Hamas’s Tunnels

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    Yoav Galant, former commander of the IDF’s Southern Command and a candidate for the Knesset with Moshe Kahlon’s Kulanu party, on Saturday attacked Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon for the way he handled Hamas’s terror tunnels which were destroyed during last summer’s Operation Protective Edge. “During the operation they found 30 tunnels which led into kindergartens.…

  • Giuliani Attacks Obama’s ‘Reckless’ Actions on Iran

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    Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Saturday said that the United States should take a stronger stance against Iran and also criticized President Barack Obama over his “reckless” actions when it comes to the Islamic Republic, according to The Associated Press (AP). Giuliani spoke at a rally in Berlin organized by the exiled…

  • Canadian Soldier Killed by Friendly Fire in Iraq

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    A Canadian special forces soldier was killed and three more injured in Iraq when their Kurdish allies accidentally opened fire on them, the military said Saturday, according to AFP. General Tom Lawson, chief of Canadian defense staff, identified the slain soldier as Sergeant Andrew Joseph Doiron, whose regiment is in Iraq to train and advise…

  • Egypt Executes Muslim Brotherhood Supporter

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    Egypt on Saturday executed a supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood for a murder committed during riots in mid-2013, Al Jazeera reported. The execution marked the first death sentence carried out against a supporter of the banned Muslim Brotherhood under President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi. In a statement on its Facebook page, the Interior Ministry said that…

  • Nigeria: Boko Haram Pledges Allegiance to ISIS

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    The leader of Nigeria’s Boko Haram terrorist group, Abubakar Shekau, pledged allegiance to the Islamic State (IS or ISIS) group in an audio recording released Saturday. “We announce our allegiance to the Caliph of the Muslims, Ibrahim ibn Awad ibn Ibrahim al-Husseini al-Qurashi,” said the voice on the message, which was believed to be that…

  • Likud: Leftist Rally Funded by Foreign Sources

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    The Likud party on Saturday night dismissed the leftist rally that took place at the Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, saying it was part of a foreign-funded campaign. About 30,000 people participated in the rally which called for a change in leadership for the 20th Knesset. Participants included representatives from Meretz, Peace Now, Labor and…

  • Levin Blasts ‘Irresponsible’ Meir Dagan for Rally Tirade

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    Chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, MK Yariv Levin (Likud) condemned former Mossad chief Meir Dagan Saturday night, after the later spoke at a leftist rally in Tel Aviv with some 30,000 in attendance.  “The irresponsible chatter of Meir Dagan causes great damage to national security,” Levin fired. “Dagan’s politically motivated acts of…

  • Moroccan Mother Arrested for Recruiting Women to ISIS

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    A Moroccan woman was arrested at a Spanish airport Saturday on suspicion of recruiting European and North African women to join the Islamic State group, authorities said, according to AFP. The suspect, named as Samira Yerou, was sent to Spain by Turkish authorities after they caught her trying to illegally enter Syria, Spain’sinterior ministry said. Spain had issued an international arrest…

  • Report: ISIS Destroys Ancient City of Hatra

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    The United Nations’ cultural body on Saturday condemned the “destruction” by the Islamic State jihadist group of Hatra, a stunning Roman period ancient fortress city in the Iraqi desert, according to AFP.  The destruction of the UNESCO world heritage site was reported two days after the Iraqi antiquities ministry said that ISIS bulldozed the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud, and…

  • Marzel: Attacks on Yishai are Attacks on the Right

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    Otzma Yehudit candidate and #4 on the Yachad-Ha’am Itanu technical bloc list Baruch Marzel defended Ha’am Itanu leader Eli Yishai Saturday night, after advertisements appeared in Shabbat newsletters calling Yishai a “leftist” according to leaks from “backroom conversations.”  According to Marzel, the accusations not only damage Yishai’s reputation, but can harm the possibility of a…

  • eBay Removes Sale of Soap Made from ‘Holocaust Victims’

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    Dutch prosecutors have successfully blocked the eBay listing of a bar of soap dating back to the Nazi era, the Daily Mail reported Friday, after it claimed to be made from “the fat of Jewish Holocaust victims.”  A Dutch owner attempted to hawk the soap on the auctioning site for a starting price of 199 euro ($215);…

  • 30,000 Flood Leftist Pre-Elections Rally

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    About 30,000 people participated in a leftist rally Saturday night, in a gathering in Rabin Square in Tel Aviv calling for a change in leadership for the 20th Knesset.  Participants included representatives from the political left – Meretz, Peace Now, Labor and representatives of the V15 group. Former Mossad chief Meir Dagan spoke at the rally as…

  • Eli Yishai: New Recordings Would Drop Shas from Knesset

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    Additional recordings of Shas spiritual leader Rabbi Ovadiah Yosef are so damning for the party that it would fail to make the Knesset threshold, Yachad-Ha’am Itanu chairman Eli Yishai stated Saturday night.  “I have the tapes – and if I publish them, Shas will not pass the threshold,” Yishai stated in an interview on Channel 2‘s…

  • UAE Airstrikes Hit ISIS Oil Pipelines

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    The United Arab Emirates said Saturday its warplanes had carried out raids against oil installations held by the Islamic State group, which controls large swathes of Iraq and Syria. The state news agency WAM did not say where the raids struck, only that UAE fighter jets took off overnight Friday from their base in Jordan, another partner in the US-led coalition against the…

  • Erdogan Attacks West for Not Taking More Syrian Refugees

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    Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticized the West Saturday for taking in so few Syrian refugees, according to AFP, while pledging to continue his country’s open-door policy for people fleeing the four-year-old conflict. “Do you how many displaced Syrians have been received by European countries? 200,000. We have welcomed two million. What a difference!” the Turkish leader said in Gaziantep, which is near…

  • Charities Cut Funds to Rights Group Linked to ‘Jihadi John’

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    Two charities have stopped funding a rights group in contact with the man thought to be Islamic State group executioner “Jihadi John” before he left for Syria, Britain’s charities regulator has said. Rights group Cage describes its work as supporting people arrested or raided as a result of the “war on terror” following the 9/11 attacks in 2001.…

  • ‘Fight the Jew Scum’; Journalist Films Anti-Semitism in Europe

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    Last month’s hidden camera expose by Israeli journalist Tzvika Klein revealed the shocking levels of anti-Semitism blighting the streets of Paris. Donning a kippa and tzitzit (fringes), Klein filmed himself walking through the French capital for 10 hours, and was subjected to anti-Semitic abuse and threats as he walked through several, mainly Muslim neighborhoods. Following the expose,…

  • Ottawa Terrorist Threatened Soldiers in Pre-Attack Video

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    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) on Friday released the video shot by Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, the terrorist who killed Cpl Nathan Cirillo and terrorized Parliament Hill in Ottawa in October. The video, made just minutes before the attack, was hastily recorded from Zehaf-Bibeau’s cellphone in his car. In the video, he says his attack is…

  • UN Chief Calls on Israel to Resume Transfer of Taxes to PA

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    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday expressed concern after the Palestine Liberation Organization’s (PLO) central council decided to end security cooperation with Israel in response to Israel’s decision to withhold the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) tax revenues. Ban, however, had criticism for Israel and called on the Jewish state to resume the transfer of taxes, which…

  • Kahlon Rules Out Coalition with ‘Parties that Are Not Zionist’

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    Kulanu party chairman Moshe Kahlon said on Friday that he would refuse to be part of a coalition that includes parties that are “not Zionist”, as he put it, a reference to the Joint Arab List. “It will be very hard for me to sit with them, I say this in the most open manner.…

  • Steinitz: ‘Concessions Document’ is Suitable for Purim

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    Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz, a close associate of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, insisted on Friday that a report in Yedioth Aharonoth, outlining supposed land concessions offered to the Palestinian Authority by Netanyahu, was false. According to the report, in secret talks with the PA, Netanyahu’s representative presented a document offering a bevy of concessions, including…

  • Jews Dress Up as Arabs to Enter Temple Mount

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    A group of Temple Mount activists were spotted dressed up as Arabs on Friday in order to be able to enter the compound. The Jewish activists did not do this in the spirit of Purim, which was celebrated in the capital on Friday. They did it in order to get around a ban on Jewish…

  • Security Council Condemns Use of Chlorine in Syria

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    The UN Security Council on Friday adopted a resolution, drafted by the United States, condemning the use of chlorine in Syria and threatening measures if chemicals are used in future attacks. The resolution was approved by 14 of the 15 council members including Russia, Syria’s ally, but Venezuela abstained, the AFP news agency reported. “Today…

  • Zarif: We Might Accept a 10-Year Freeze on Our Nuclear Program

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    Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, on Thursday suggested that a 10-year moratorium on some aspects of his country’s nuclear program might be acceptable to Tehran, Reuters reported. U.S. President Barack Obama told the same news agency on Monday that Iran must commit to a verifiable freeze of at least 10 years on sensitive nuclear…

  • Norway Unlikely to Extradite Suspect in 1982 France Attack

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    Norway is unlikely to extradite a citizen suspected of links to a 1982 attack on a Jewish restaurant in Paris after France issued an arrest warrant for him, an official said Thursday, according to the AFP news agency. Walid Abdulrahman Abu Zayed, alias “Souhail Othman”, who has lived Norway since 1991, was one of three…

  • Turkish PM Says UN Doesn’t Even Have a ‘Plan A’ on Syria

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    Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu took a swipe at the United Nations and world powers on Thursday over their failed efforts to end the war in Syria, saying they lacked a clear strategy. Speaking to reporters after meeting Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, the Turkish leader said that the UN plan to freeze fighting in Aleppo,…

  • Sources: Iran in Charge of Major Iraq Battle

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    Iraqi sources told the London-based Arabic-language newspaper Al-Sharq al-Awsat Thursday that the US and Iran have been cooperating in fighting ISIS forces in Iraq. The sources said that US and Iranian forces have “come to an understanding” on the deployment of forces to retake the city of Tikrit in the Salah-a-Din district from ISIS. The…

  • ISIS Begins Bulldozing Ancient Iraqi City

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    The Islamic State (ISIS) group began bulldozing the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud in Iraq on Thursday, the government said, in the jihadists’ latest attack on the country’s historical heritage. ISIS “assaulted the historic city of Nimrud and bulldozed it with heavy vehicles,” the tourism and antiquities ministry said on an official Facebook page and…

  • Galon: I’d Make a Great Education Minister

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    Meretz chairwoman MK Zehava Galon on Thursday declared that she believes she would be a good choice to serve as Education Minister in the next government. Galon, who was responding to online questions submitted by users of the Haaretz newspaper’s website, also said that, as part of a future peace agreement with the Palestinian Authority,…

  • Dagan: Netanyahu and Bennett Leading to An Apartheid State

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    Former Mossad chief Meir Dagan is once again verbally attacking Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and is also taking a jab at Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett. In an interview with Channel 2 News which will air in full on Friday and of which parts were published Thursday evening, Dagan argues that Netanyahu’s policies are “leading…

  • Document Reportedly Reveals Netanyahu’s Concessions

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    A document from August 2013 showing surprising concessions offered in secret talks between Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s representative and a Palestinian Authority (PA) representative was reported on Friday by leftist journalist Nahum Barnea in Yedioth Aharonoth. According to the report, which Barnea writes was revealed on “Musaf L’Shabbat,” Netanyahu’s representative Yitzhak Molcho held secret talks for several…

  • Obama Intends to Restart Peace Talks After Elections

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    US President Barack Obama wants to restart peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA) according to reports Friday, after the last talks pushed by US Secretary of State John Kerry were torpedoed by the PA last April when it signed a unity deal with Hamas. A senior White House clerk was cited in the Haaretz report…

  • Car Terror Attack Near Border Police Base in Jerusalem

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    ZAKA reported Friday morning that a rampage terror attack occurred a short time ago near the Border Patrol’s base in the Shimon HaTzadik neighborhood in Jerusalem.  A police statement clarified that the Arab terrorist attack was conducted in a private car that approached the base from Zaks Junction before going up on the sidewalk and running over…

  • Terror Attack Proves Israel Needs an ‘Iron Hand’

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    A number of politicians responded to the Arab terrorist attack outside a Border Patrol base in Jerusalem on Friday morning, in which a terrorist ran over five people with his car before being shot and seriously wounded. Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat stated “we won’t let terror disrupt the daily routine of our lives, and we will continue…

  • EU Issues New Sanctions Against Syria’s Assad Regime

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    The European Union imposed additional sanctions against Syria on Friday, targeting backers of President Bashar al-Assad as the bloody conflict gets worse with no prospect of a peace deal.   “Seven persons and six entities providing support to the Syrian regime as well as benefiting from it have been targeted,” a statement said.   “This…

  • UN Shrinks Food Aid to Syria Refugees in Turkey

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    The United Nations food agency said Friday it had been forced to withdraw aid from nine Syrian refugee camps in Turkey due to a lack of funds, calling on donors to step up. “Unfortunately, in February, we were forced to ask the Turkish government to take over assistance in nine camps where we could not…

  • UN to Vote on Sanctions Against Syrian Chlorine Bombs

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    The UN Security Council is set to vote on Friday on a US-drafted resolution that threatens measures against the Syrian regime over its alleged use of chlorine bombs. The United States drafted the resolution that “condemns in the strongest terms any use of any toxic chemical, such as chlorine, as a weapon in the Syrian Arab Republic,” reports AFP. While the measure…

  • UNESCO: ISIS Antiquities Destruction in Iraq a ‘War Crime’

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    The head of UNESCO condemned on Friday the destruction of the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud in Iraq by the Islamic State group, saying it amounted to a “war crime.”  “I condemn with the strongest force the destruction of the site at Nimrud,” Irina Bokova said in a statement. She said she had already spoken with the heads of the…

  • Austria: Art Looted by Nazis Not to Be Returned to Jewish Heirs

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    A leading panel of experts on Friday recommended that Austria not return one of the country’s most treasured artworks to the descendants of its Jewish former owners robbed by the Nazis, according to AFP.  The Art Restitution Advisory Board “recommended unanimously … not to return the ‘Beethoven Frieze’ by Gustav Klimt to the heirs of Erich Lederer,” panel chair Clemens Jabloner…

  • Soldiers in Dog Video to Be Disciplined

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    The Commander of Judea and Samaria Division, Brig. Gen. Tamir Yadai, presented Central Command Head, Maj. Gen. Nitzan Alon, with the results of the inquiry into the event in which an attack dog was used in an IDF ambush against terrorists near Karmei Tzur, in the Etzion Bloc. The incident was caught on video and…

  • Hapoel Jerusalem Falls Apart

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    In Part 1, Ari speaks with the Sports Rabbi, Josh Halickman, about Maccabi Tel-Aviv, and its legendary player David Blu. Josh also talks about how he feels Hapoel Jerusalem has fallen apart and won’t be able to compete with Maccabi Tel-Aviv this season. In Part 2, Ari speaks with BBC News World Service Correspondent Raphael Gellar. Raphael…

  • Politicians Use Israel’s Past to See Its Future

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    Vox on the Box continues it’s Israeli election coverage by reviewing this week’s top speeches. In his address to the Tel Aviv International community, Yitzchak Herzog criticizes Binyamin Netanyahu’s policies and diplomacy, but can he compete with Netanyahu’s moving delivery to Congress? Shira asks Rabbi Yom Tov Glazer and the people of both Tel Aviv and Jerusalem…

  • Top Al Nusra Military Commander Said Killed in Syria Airstrike

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    Al Nusra Front General Military Commander Abu Humam al-Shami was killed in an airstrike in Idlib, Syria, Al Jazeera reported Thursday. The airstrike targeted a meeting of the Al Qaeda-linked Al Nusra Front commanders, according to the report, which was cited in Ya Libnan. Up to four Al Nusra front commanders were killed in the…

  • Netanyahu: Unlike Megillah Days, Jews Can Defend Themselves Now

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    Speaking after the reading of Megillat Esther (the Scroll of Esther) in honor of Purim Thursday night, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said that he was thankful to Israelis and world Jewry “for their support of my speeches in Washington. The days that Jews were unable to defend themselves against threats and they remained silent as…

  • American Arrested in UAE for ‘Facebook Insults’

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    An American employed by a company in the United Arab Emirates has been arrested in that country – for griping on Facebook about his job. The man is being charged with “slandering his employer,” a crime in the UAE. The incident began in December, when Ryan Pate, a helicopter mechanic from Florida, returned home for the winter…

  • BBC’s Bowen: Bibi Playing Holocaust Card with Wiesel

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    The BBC‘s Middle East Editor, Jeremy Bowen, tweeted an acerbic – some say offensive – message as Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke in Congress: “#NetanyahuSpeech He acknowledges Elie Wiesel in audience. Once again Netanyahu plays the Holocaust card. Don’t repeat mistakes of the past.” Writing in the Jewish Chronicle, Prof. Alan Johnson opined that “Bowen’s…

  • After Haredi Demands, Gaza Produce to be Sold in Israel

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    For the first time since 2007, produce from Hamas-controlled Gaza will be available in Israeli vegetable shops. Several tons of tomatoes are set to arrive in Israel next week, with other vegetables to follow. Much of the tomato crop is expected to end up on the shelves of groceries and markets that cater to the…

  • Giants Co-Owner Steve Tisch Donates $10 million to TAU

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    Steve Tisch, a world-renowned filmmaker and a co-owner of the New York Football Giants, has donated $10 million to Tel Aviv University’s Department of Film and Television. The donation comes amidst a boom in the Israeli film and television industry – with much of it driven by TAU alumni – and will help fuel its…

  • California Man Charged with Attempting to Join ISIS

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    A California man who tried to travel to Syria last year has been charged with attempting to join the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group, prosecutors announced Wednesday, according to the AFP news agency. Adam Dandach, 21 – also known as Fadi Fadi Dandach – was charged with trying to provide support to a foreign terrorist…

  • Assad Insists the Syrian People Support Him

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    Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad insisted Wednesday he continues to enjoy the support of the Syrian people despite nearly four years of war and international pressure on his regime. In an interview with Portuguese broadcaster RTP, Assad claimed that the image of him presented in the West was deeply skewed. “The people are against him, the…

  • Netanyahu: My Words Resonated with Congress Members

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    Shortly after returning to Israel from Washington, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Wednesday evening spoke about his speech to Congress, saying that he believed it had resonated among American lawmakers. Netanyahu said that his speech did indeed offer a new alternative to the emerging agreement with Iran. “I said that the deal will not stop…

  • New York City Schools to Close on Muslim Holidays

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    New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Wednesday that the city’s public schools will be closed for two Muslim holidays, CNN reported. Under the change announced by de Blasio and city Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina, there will be no classes for Eid al-Adha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, starting next September…

  • Democrats Oppose Fast Tracking of Iran Bill

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    A group of Senate Democrats on Wednesday said they would vote against a bill on Iran they themselves are sponsoring if Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) brings it up for a vote next week.  The legislation in question would require the President to submit any final nuclear deal with Iran for Congress’ approval. McConnell said…

  • Google Glass and Android Apps, IDF Style

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    The IDF’s Development Branch is close to launching ground-breaking technology, by which Google Glass eye-wear technology and Android apps will be revamped to provide vital real-time info before the eyes of soldiers on the battlefront, putting them a step ahead of the terrorists. The new breakthrough was announced on Wednesday by the IDF Blog website, and thanks to it commanders…

  • Germany Arrests 22-Year-Old who Joined ISIS

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    German police on Wednesday arrested a 22-year-old man suspected of joining the Islamic State (ISIS) group and fighting with it in Syria, Reuters reported. The man, named only as Kerim Marc B., was arrested at Duesseldorf airport, according to the report. He is suspected of undergoing weapons training with ISIS and planning attacks, after travelling…

  • Clinton in Hot Water for Using Personal E-mail While in Office

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    Former United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appears to be in hot water over her use of a personal e-mail account for diplomatic business while serving as the top American diplomat, Yahoo News reports. The New York Times revealed on Tuesday that Clinton used a personal address during her entire four years as secretary…

  • Russia to Host Syria Peace Talks in April

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    Moscow said Thursday it would host talks between representatives of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime and opposition figures in April, three months after a meeting between the parties which ended without any concrete results, AFP reported.  “Representatives from a larger section of the Syrian opposition,” are expected to take part in the talks, said Alexander Lukashevich, spokesman for the foreign ministry. Deputy Foreign Minister…

  • Kerry Reportedly to Offer Nuclear Umbrella to Gulf States

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    Western sources have reportedly revealed that US Secretary of State John Kerry is offering Gulf States an American nuclear umbrella to deal with the Iranian nuclear threat, as Kerry is finalizing a controversial deal with Iran ahead of a March 31 deadline for talks. The sources spoke to the London-based Arabic language Al-Hayat newspaper, as cited by Yedioth Aharonoth, and…

  • ‘Last Jew in Pakistan’ Beaten by Muslim Mob

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    A Jewish activist in Pakistan was savagely beaten by a Muslim mob Wednesday – and then arrested and roughed up again by police. Fishel Benkhald – who is leading a one-man campaign to preserve the old Jewish cemetery in Pakistan’s largest city, Karachi – has been a vocal activist for minority rights in the country, which is overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim…

  • As Egypt Pulls Forces from Sinai, Israel Fears Terror Boom

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    In recent weeks, Egypt has begun diluting its forces stationed along the Philadelphi route on its border with Gaza, Israeli defense officials warned Thursday.  This move has prompted fear among defense officials that a terrorist takeover could occur in Sinai and violence against Israel would resume.  Egyptian president Abdel Fatah al-Sisi delighted the Israeli defense establishment…

  • France: Assad Not ‘Credible Partner’ in Fight Against ISIS

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    Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad is not a “credible” partner in the fight against the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group, French President Francois Hollande said Thursday after meeting Syria’s exiled opposition chief. Hollande said in a statement after meeting Khaled Khoja that Assad “is the main cause of his people’s suffering, and for the rise of terrorist groups in Syria.” “He is therefore not a…

  • Yachad Fined NIS 4,000 for Campaign Violations

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    The Central Elections Committee on Thursday fined Eli Yishai’s Yachad party NIS 4,000 for displaying images of a 12-year-old child in an elections ad. The Committee issued the fine in response to a complaint by the parents of the child, who said that they had not given her permission for the child’s image. According to…

  • Armed Civilian Prevents Stabbing Attack in Samaria

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    An Arab terrorist was thwarted in his attempt to stab a group of Jews on Thursday, adjacent to the community of Yitzhar in Samaria. The terrorist had approached a group of Israelis at a hitchhiking station with a knife in hand, preparing to strike. At that point one of the Jewish residents pulled out a…

  • Turkey Will Not Help Iraq Militarily to Retake Mosul from ISIS

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    Turkey will not take part in any military offensive by Iraq to retake the city of Mosul from Islamic State, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Thursday. “We would support Mosul but will not combat directly,” Davutoglu was quoted as saying by the Hurriyet newspaper en route to New York, referring to Turkey’s willingness to offer Iraq logistical and other assistance, but…

  • 56 Democrats that Skipped Israeli PM Speech to Congress

    56 Democrats that Skipped Israeli PM Speech to Congress

    Israel is the only true ally of the United States in the Middle East. Just take a look around this website https://old.solveisraelsproblems.com/category/facts-solutions/ to see all the great things Israel does for the U.S. and the rest of the world. Speaker of The House of Representatives John Boehner invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to speak…

  • Experts Agree, Iran Deal Won’t Stop Its Regional Power Grab

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    Iran will not abandon or modify its regional policies of expansion in exchange for Western concessions to seal a deal on its nuclear program, analysts say. General Qassem Soleimani, a commander of Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards,  in February hailed Tehran’s widening influence from “Bahrain to Iraq, and Syria to Yemen and North Africa,” reports AFP. Tehran says it supports Iraq…

  • Rabbi Yosef Gave Yishai Permission to Form a New Party

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    Yet another posthumous video recording of the late Shas spiritual leader Rabbi Ovadia Yosef has been released to the public, and reveals that at the very end of his life he gave former Shas head Eli Yishai permission to break off and form his own party, which Yishai recently did in founding Yachad – Ha’am…

  • Are Vegetarians and Vegans Better Jews?

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    Professor Richard Schwartz is an educated and articulate spokesperson for Jewish vegetarianism/veganism and paying close attention to what we are all doing to our global environment. As the President Emeritus of Jewish Vegetarians of North America and author of several seminal works on applying Jewish values to heal the world, Richard Schwartz came from a meat…

  • The Haredi Entrepreneurial ‘Revolution’ Starts Now

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    For years, Israelis have debated the contribution – or burden – of haredi Jews on the country’s economy. Over the last few decades the community has sent more people to learn full time rather than to the office, but the last ten years have seen a major change in that trend. Arutz Sheva spoke to Ben Wiener, Managing Partner of Jumpspeed Ventures and the Director…

  • Yadlin: the PA has Chosen a ‘Diplomatic Intifada’

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    Former Military Intelligence chief Amos Yadlin spoke to Arutz Sheva at the American-Israel Policy Conference (AIPAC) on Tuesday, where he opined on Iran, peace talks, and the elections, among other issues.  “Iran is a bitter enemy of Israel,” Yadlin asserted. “Iran wants to reach a military nuclear capability. Fortunately it is not there yet, but if it was…

  • Syrian Rebels Bomb Key Aleppo Intelligence HQ

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    Dozens were killed Wednesday when Syrian rebels set off a powerful tunnel explosion targeting an intelligence headquarters in Aleppo and clashed with regime forces, a monitor said. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the blast hit a building housing the air force intelligence offices in the west of Syria’s second city and was followed by heavy clashes, reports AFP. “The explosion and…

  • Fanta Ad Pulled in Germany After Nazi Gaffe

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    Nazis foiled a Fanta ad this week, after Coca-Cola inc. pulled a TV spot in Germany because it failed to mention the Third Reich’s role in creating the popular sports drink.  The ad, entitled “Good Old Times,” was to honor Fanta’s 75th anniversary – and describes its creation due to a shortage of supplies “during…

  • First Polls Since Netanyahu’s Congress Address

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    Two new polls Wednesday provide the first data since Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s much touted Congress address on Tuesday, and show that Likud has evened gaps shown in the last poll before the speech which saw it behind Labor 24 to 21. In the first of the polls by Channel 2, Labor and Hatnua’s “Zionist Camp” gets…

  • All About the Jewish Holiday called Purim

    All About the Jewish Holiday called Purim

    Purim is one of the most joyous and fun holidays on the Jewish calendar. It commemorates a time when the Jewish people living in Persia were saved from extermination. The story of Purim is told in the Biblical book of Esther. The heroes of the story are Esther, a beautiful young Jewish woman living in…

  • Britain Bans Ad Saying Jerusalem’s Old City is Part of Israel

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    Britain’s advertising watchdog has banned an Israeli government tourism advert for suggesting that the Old City of Jerusalem was part of Israel, AFP reported. The newspaper brochure showed a panorama of the walled Old City with the text “Israel has it all”, and was ruled misleading by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), which said it…

  • Oren to Netanyahu: Now That the Speech is Over, Meet Obama

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    Former Israeli Ambassador to the United States Dr. Michael Oren, who is running for the Knesset with Moshe Kahlon’s Kulanu party, on Tuesday evening praised Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s speech to Congress. Oren said the speech was “delivered well”, adding he hoped “it succeeded in sparking a serious public debate in the United States about…

  • Senate to Debate Iran Legislation Despite Veto Threat

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    Despite a veto threat from President Barack Obama, the Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Tuesday that the Senate would begin debate next week on a bill that would require the President to submit any final nuclear deal with Iran for Congress’ approval. “We think the timing is important,” McConnell said at his weekly…

  • UN Envoy Urges Israel to Investigate Civilian Deaths in Gaza

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    A United Nations envoy on Tuesday called on Israel to investigate the deaths of more than 1,500 civilians during the 2014 Gaza war and to make the findings public, Reuters reported. Makarim Wibisono, a former Indonesian ambassador, issued his first report to the UN Human Rights Council since becoming its special rapporteur on human rights…

  • Demonstrators Show Support for Netanyahu Outside Congress

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    As Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu delivered his speech to Congress on Tuesday, warning lawmakers against a bad nuclear deal with Iran, a group of supporters gathered outside, waving Israeli, American and IDF flags in support of the Prime Minister. “We came from New York City because we felt it was critical to show public support…

  • Herzog: After the Applause, Netanyahu Remains Alone

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    Opposition leader MK Yitzhak Herzog was unimpressed by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s speech before Congress, claiming on Tuesday evening that Israel has been left isolated, even after the speech. Speaking at Moshav Nir Moshe in southern Israel, Herzog noted the significance of his being in the Negev instead of in Washington. “As you know, I…

  • Deri: We Support Netanyahu for Prime Minister

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    Shas chairman MK Aryeh Deri hinted on Tuesday evening that his party would recommend Binyamin Netanyahu for Prime Minister after the elections on March 17. Speaking at an election rally, Deri said that Shas was interested in having Netanyahu re-elected, but also called on the Prime Minister to change his policy. “We are with you…

  • Netanyahu: The Support for Israel is Strongly Bipartisan

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    Shortly after his speech to Congress, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu met on Tuesday with the bipartisan leadership of the Senate, pursuant to an invitation extended last week by Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Harry Reid (D-NV). Also attending the meeting were John Barrasso (R-WY), John Thune (R-SD), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), John McCain (R-AZ), Al Franken (D-MN),…

  • Emwazi’s Father Denies His Son is ‘Jihadi John’

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    The father of “Jihadi John” said in an interview published Wednesday that there was no proof that his son was the Islamic State executioner, adding there were a number of “false rumors” circulating. “There is nothing that proves what is being circulated in the media, especially through video clips and footage, that the accused is…

  • Netanyahu Returns to Israel ‘Knowing Israel Has Been Heard’

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    Following his high-profile speech to Congress last night, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu returned to Israel Wednesday. In a statement shortly after landing, Netanyahu said he was satisfied with his address and its reception. “After my short visit to the United States, I return to Israel knowing that many around the world heard what Israel has…

  • Israelis Unharmed in Turkish Airlines Emergency Landing

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    A Turkish Airlines plane with at least seven Israelis aboard made an emergency landing Wednesday in Katmandu, the capital of Nepal. The passengers were unhurt. The Boeing Airbus A330 jet was forced to make the emergency landing apparently because of the difficult weather conditions at the time. The area was covered in heavy fog, which…

  • Bennett: Take Power Away from Courts, Give Back to MKs

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    While several politicians – notably Yair Lapid and Avigdor Liberman – have called for reforms in the way Israel is governed, including setting up an American-style district representative system and limiting the number of ministers a government can have, Jewish Home leader Naftali Bennett says that a more fundamental change in Israel’s political system is…

  • Iraqi Militia Chief Vows to Make ISIS ‘Wear Women’s Clothing’

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    In its efforts to dislodge ISIS from the vast swathes of land it seized with little difficulty last year in Iraq, the Iraqi army has come to rely heavily on a range of Iranian-backed Shia Islamist militias. The militias are funded, trained and armed by Iran – and even, in some cases, commanded directly by Iranian Revolutionary Guards officers.…

  • Analysts: Iran Sanctions Did Enormous Harm to Country

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    In his speech before Congress Tuesday, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said that the sanctions against Iran, spearheaded by the US, had had a very debilitating effect on Iran – and continuing those sanctions was the only way to ensure that Tehran did not develop a nuclear weapon. In an analysis Wednesday, Israeli business newspaper Globes…

  • Temple Mount Police Openly Defy Court Ruling on Jewish Prayer

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    The Israeli courts may have once again ruled in favor of Jewish prayer on the Temple Mount, but a senior Jerusalem police officer made it clear to Jews visiting the holy site that the police would not be following that ruling. The officer, who is well known to Jewish visitors and responsible for clearing Jewish visits (amid…

  • Riyadh Seeks Nuclear Cooperation with South Korea

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    Leaders of South Korea and Saudi Arabia agreed on Tuesday to look into building more than two small and medium-sized nuclear reactors in Saudi Arabia, wrote the Korea Herald. The projects may be worth as much as $2 billion. During summit talks, President Park Geun-hye and King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud discussed ways “to upgrade…

  • US State Department Slams Netanyahu’s ‘Magic Formula’

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    US State Department Deputy Spokesperson Marie Harf responded to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s Congress Address on Tuesday, and like US President Barack Obama her reaction was highly negative to Netanyahu’s criticism of the approaching Iran deal. In a similar vein to Obama, she said: “we didn’t hear any – certainly any new ideas today, but more importantly, didn’t…

  • Israel to Double Water Supply to Gaza

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    Israel is to double the amount of water it channels annually to Palestinian Arabs in Gaza, the Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) said Wednesday. A spokeswoman for the government body said Israel is to increase the volume of water it provides to Gaza from five to 10 million cubic meters (175 to 350 million cubic feet) per annum, beginning…

  • Despite US Rift, Experts See Poll Boost for Netanyahu

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    Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s blistering attack on a US push for a nuclear accord with Iran soured ties with Washington but could boost his prospects in elections this month, experts say. Netanyahu, seeking re-election on March 17, infuriated the White House with his address Tuesday to the US Congress, where he laid out Israeli concerns…

  • Former MK: Yaalon Promised No More Medical Treatment for Syrians

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    Former MK Ayoub Kara on Wednesday met with Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon and asked him to prevent the entry of any more Syrians into Israel for medical treatment. Under the guise of “humanitarian treatment,” hundreds of terrorists have gotten free medical treatment in Israeli hospitals, he claims. “We cannot allow Syrian terrorists, especially the one…

  • Egypt’s Fight With Hamas: Good For Israel, Or Could it Backfire?

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    Egypt’s relationship with Hamas has been shaky. Since the overthrow of Muslim Brotherhood (MB) President Muhammad Morsi by now President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, the country has taken a harder line against Hamas. But is his hard line actually too hard? Recent court decisions in Egypt have defined Hamas formally as a terrorist organization. In response,…

  • Will the Last Jews of Yemen Be Able to Escape?

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    With Iranian backed Houthi Shi’ite rebels having taken over the capital city of Sana’a and expanding their control over the rest of Yemen, what is to become of the country’s small remaining Jewish population? To find out, Arutz Sheva spoke with Dr. Yigal Ben-Shalom, chairperson of the Association for Yemenite Jewish Tradition, who is in daily communication…

  • ADL: Netanyahu Sent a Clear Message to Iran

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    The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) warmly welcomed Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s Congress address on Tuesday, calling it a forceful appeal for the “strongest possible deal to remove the Iranian nuclear threat.” In a joint statement by ADL National Chair Barry Curtiss-Lusher and ADL National Director Abraham H. Foxman, the two praised the speech. “Prime Minister Netanyahu’s…

  • Al-Arabiya Editor Demands Obama Listen to Netanyahu

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    Al-Arabiya‘s English edition editor-in-chief Faisal J. Abbas wrote a surprising op-ed on Tuesday, calling on US President Barack Obama to listen to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu after the latter addressed Congress on the dangers of an Iran nuclear deal being formulated. Abbas, whose paper is openly anti-Israel and Saudi-owned, began by scornfully conceding “it is extremely rare for…

  • Iran Fires Back: Netanyahu Doesn’t Have Influence

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    An Iranian vice-president on Tuesday responded dismissively to Israel’s objections to a looming nuclear deal, claiming Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu does not have much influence, even as a foreign ministry spokesperson said he was “lie-spreading.” “I don’t think (Netanyahu’s voice) carries much weight,” Massoumeh Ebtekar, who is vice-president for environmental affairs, told AFP during a visit to Paris the same day Netanyahu address…

  • Obama ‘Unimpressed’ With Netanyahu ‘Theater’ in Congress

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    After Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s Congress address on Tuesday, which US President Barack Obama had fiercely opposed, Obama said there was “nothing new” in the speech. Obama claimed Netanyahu “did not offer any viable alternative” to the Iran nuclear deal being formulated ahead of a March 31 deadline in comments from the Oval Office, reports AFP. The president has refused to meet Netanyahu…

  • US Claims it will ‘Confront’ Iran’s Regional Power Grab

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    A US State Department official claimed on Tuesday that America will “confront aggressively” Iran’s bid to expand its influence across the MiddleEast even if a nuclear deal is reached, in an apparent attempt to play down Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s warnings in his Congress address. US Secretary of State John Kerry will travel to Saudi Arabia on…

  • Pelosi ‘Was Near To Tears’ During Netanyahu Speech

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    Several US Democrats irate over Binyamin Netanyahu addressing Congress over Iran’s nuclear program on Tuesday accused the Israeli prime minister of fear-mongering.  Although the vast majority of legislators from both parties attended the speech, dozens of House and Senate Democrats boycotted it, arguing Netanyahu should not have been invited by Republican leaders just two weeks…

  • Congressman Backs Netanyahu in Slamming Nuclear Deal

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    US Congressman Peter Roskam (R-IL), co-chair of the House Republican Israel Caucus, responded to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s Congress on Tuesday, warning the coming year will be “pivotal.” “Prime Minister Netanyahu delivered a powerful speech this morning focused on strengthening the eternal bonds between the United States and Israel,” remarked Roskam. “This will be a pivotal year…

  • Will Egypt Go for its Own Nuclear Weapon?

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    Egypt has seen two major upheavals in the last four years – the Arab Spring overthrew Hosni Mubarak in 2011, then saw its Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated president toppled in a coup d’état by General, now President, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. President Sisi last week concluded a preliminary agreement with Russia to build a new nuclear reactor for the country. Simultaneously, Egypt’s…

  • Israel’s PM Netanyahu’s Full Speech to U.S. Congress 2015

    Israel’s PM Netanyahu’s Full Speech to U.S. Congress 2015

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to the United States Congress about his concerns with a nuclear deal with Iran. This is his third speech at Congress.

  • Kerry and Zarif Launch New Round of Talks

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    Top diplomats from Iran and the United States launched a new round of marathon talks on a nuclear deal late Monday, AFP reported. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif met twice in a Swiss lakeside hotel at the start of a series of sessions which are scheduled to…

  • Hamas Leader: We’ll Respond to Egypt as We Do to Israel

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    Days after a court in Egypt declared Hamas a terrorist organization, one of its leaders on Monday issued a threat against Cairo. The leader, Salah Bardawil, declared that Hamas will not allow the Egyptian regime to touch the Palestinian people and will react to any aggression in the same way it reacts to Israel. “Hamas…

  • Susan Rice: A Bad Deal is Worse Than No Deal

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    President Barack Obama’s National Security Adviser, Susan Rice, on Monday recalled her first visit to Israel, speaking at the AIPAC policy conference. In her first public remarks since saying last week that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s March 3 speech in Congress is “destructive” to the relationship between the two countries, Rice remembered traveling to Israel…

  • Explosion in Cairo Kills Two, Wounds Nine

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    Two people were killed and nine wounded, including seven policemen, in a bomb explosion on Monday outside the Egyptian supreme court in Cairo, AFP reported. Health Ministry spokesman Hossam Abdel Ghaffar told the news agency that a 22-year-old man “died of injuries sustained in his backbone” in the attack. Another man, aged 24, who had…

  • White House: Netanyahu Speech Won’t Complicate Iran Talks

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    The White House said on Monday that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s address to the U.S. Congress, scheduled for Tuesday, is unlikely to complicate ongoing nuclear talks with Iran. “It shouldn’t, and it’s because the international community is united as we continue to pursue a diplomatic resolution to the international community’s concerns with Iran’s nuclear program,”…

  • Obama: Disagreement with Netanyahu Won’t Destroy Ties

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    President Barack Obama said on Monday that the odds are still against reaching a final agreement with Iran over its nuclear program. The comments came in a special interview with the Reuters news agency, in which Obama also downplayed the rift over Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s planned speech to Congress opposing the Iran deal on…

  • Saudi Arabia: Columnist Stands with Netanyahu, Slams Obama

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    A look at Saudi Arabia’s news media shows that the Persian Gulf monarchy stands squarely behind Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s efforts Tuesday in Congress. In an article in Monday’s edition of the Saudi daily Al-Jazirah (no relation to the Qatar-based television network), columnist Dr. Ahmad Al-Faraj comes out strongly against U.S. President Barack Obama. “I believe that…

  • Obama Boycott of PM’s Speech Backfires; Huge Demand for Tickets

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    A New York Times report Tuesday compares demand for tickets to Binyamin Netanyahu’s speech before the joint houses of Congress Tuesday to that of a top-class musical concert. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) told the newspaper the only ticket more in demand than a seat inside the House chamber for Netanyahu’s address would be “if it was…

  • Court Allows Jewish Prayer on Temple Mount

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    Temple activists were euphoric Monday after a precedent-setting ruling by Magistrates’ Court Judge Malka Aviv in the case of Yehuda Glick vs. the Israeli Police, a day earlier. The judge ruled that the police “must make sure that Jews are able to pray on the Temple Mount” – in a ruling replete with harsh criticism of…

  • Sen. Cruz Compares Nuke Deal to Munich, Netanyahu to Churchill

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    Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said Monday night that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s speech before Congress Tuesday “focuses on the single greatest security threat facing America – the threat of Iran acquiring nuclear weapons.” “We’re at a moment in history where echoes of the past can be heard,” he added. “The nuclear deal being negotiated with Iran,…

  • ‘AIPAC is the Most Important Event in American Jewish Life’

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    Rabbi Haskel Lookstein of the Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun on the Upper East Side of Manhattan spoke to Arutz Sheva on the sidelines of the AIPAC 2015 annual conference. Rabbi Lookstein stressed the importance of the conference, which he said is “one of the most important events in Jewish life in America.” “I feel like I…

  • Erdan: Herzog Doesn’t Understand the Danger in the Iran Deal

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    Interior Minister Gilad Erdan (Likud) on Monday blasted MK Yitzhak Herzog, one of the leaders of the “Zionist Camp”, over his continued criticism of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s speech before the United States Congress. “Here is a summary of Buji Herzog’s recent interviews,” Erdan wrote on his Facebook page. “The Washington Post: Iran is not…

  • Almost One in Four Democrats Will Boycott Bibi Speech

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    Almost one in four House Democrats will boycott Tuesday’s address by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to the joint houses of Congress, writes The Hill. At least 55 Democrats — eight senators and 47 House members — have said that they will not attend the speech, in which Netanyahu hopes to convince Congress, and the American…

  • Campaign to Stop Voter Indifference from Crowning the Left

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    In response to the massive foreign funded V15 campaign aiming to replace Likud with a ruling leftist coalition, the Zionist organization Im Tirtzu has launched its own campaign to “reveal the true face” of the Labor and Hatnua joint list “Zionist Camp,” along with the Joint Arab List and far left Meretz party. “Im Tirtzu’s…

  • PA Stops Paying Israel Compensation for Terror Attacks

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    The Palestinian Authority (PA) announced Tuesday it will now ignore fines imposed by Israeli military courts on Arab prisoners as compensation for terrorist attacks, in a breach of agreements of cooperation. PA Committee of Prisoners’ Affairs chairman Issa Karake claimed Tuesday that the military courts started over a year ago imposing fines of up to tens…

  • ISIS Says American Suicide Bomber Carried Out Iraq Attack

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    An American jihadist carried out a suicide truck bomb attack against Iraqi forces involved in an operation to recapture the city of Tikrit, the Islamic State terrorist group said Tuesday. “The brother Abu Dawud al-Amriki (may Allah accept him) launched himself with his explosives-laden truck against a gathering” of Iraqi forces and militiamen, an IS…

  • Europe ‘Should Follow Israel’s Model’ to Combat ISIS Recruitment

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    The stream of recruits heading to Syria and Iraq to join ISIS has Europe up in arms. In ways that Europeans are just now beginning to realize, their continental vision of democracy and citizenship is being severely tested. A September 2014 BBC report estimated over 3,000 Europeans had joined the ranks of ISIS either as…

  • Poll: Labor Outpaces Likud, Jewish Home Slips Back to 12

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    The polls ahead of March 17 Knesset elections continue to show varied results, as a new survey on Tuesday gives the Labor and Hatnua “Zionist camp” an edge of 24 mandates against Likud, which comes in at 21 seats. The poll, conducted by Panels Politics for the Knesset Channel, puts the joint Arab list at 13…

  • Kosovo Cracks Down on Albanian ISIS Agents

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    Kosovo has indicted seven ethnic Albanian Muslims on terrorism charges over alleged plans to take up arms with the Islamic State (ISIS) group or recruit fighters for the insurgents, officials said Monday. Five of the indicted “agreed to go to the war in Syria and join the group of Albanians who fight on the side of the terrorist organization…

  • US Admonishes Israel not to ‘Betray’ its Trust

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    Top spokespeople for US President Barack Obama’s administration on Monday night echoed warnings that a release of classified information on Iran talks would be a “betrayal,” after an unnamed official was quoted saying Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will detail the deal being formed with Iran in his US Congress address Tuesday. Earlier on Monday an…

  • Report: Obama Has Cut Intelligence Cooperation with Israel

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    In response to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s opposition to the nuclear deal he warns threatens Israel’s very existence, US President Barack Obama’s administration has reportedly cut American intelligence cooperation with Israel. A report on Monday night by the Hebrew-language Channel 10, notes that the cooperation between Israeli and American intelligence agencies until now has aided the International Atomic Energy Agency…

  • State Folds on Demolition of Glick Shooter’s Home

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    The state informed the High Court on Monday that it has decided to accept the decision to merely seal off the room of Arab terrorist Mu’taz Hijazi, who shot Temple Mount activist Yehuda Glick four times from point blank range in an assassination attempt last October, reports Haaretz. After leaving Glick critically wounded, Hijazi fled the scene…

  • US Takes Back Seat as Iran Runs Op on Key ISIS Stronghold

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    The United States and its allies have received no request from Iraq to carry out air strikes in support of Baghdad government troops fighting to recapture the key stronghold of Tikrit, the Pentagon said Monday. The Iraqi operation to take back Tikrit from Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists is the largest-scale offensive yet launched by Baghdad, and Shi’ite militia backed by neighboring…

  • Hamas Admits It’s Producing Rockets to Attack Israel Again

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    A senior Hamas terrorist said Monday his Islamist group which controls Gaza is rebuilding its heavily depleted rocket arsenal to prepare for a new terror war against Israel. “Any regional or international attempt to lay siege to Hamas or its armed wing is bound to fail,” said Marwan Eissa, a commander of Hamas’s “military branch,” the Al-Qassam Brigades, reports AFP. Hamas is “not…

  • Iran Blames the West for Muslim Terrorism

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    The foreign minister of Iran, the leading state sponsor of terrorism worldwide, on Monday blamed Western democracies for being responsible for Muslim terrorism by not being able to stop the recruitment of jihadists in their countries. In a speech before the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Mohammad Javad Zarif, who is leading negotiations on Iran’s…

  • Obama’s Iran Overtures Show ‘He Doesn’t Get Their DNA’

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    Former National Security Adviser Maj. Gen. Ya’akov Amidror spoke at the AIPAC conference on Monday, where he was asked about moves such as US President Barack Obama’s overtures to Iran aiming to turn the Islamic regime into an ally, seeking support in the fight against Islamic State (ISIS) among other things. “Iran today is a force of…

  • Israeli PM Netanyahu’s Full Speech at AIPAC 2015

    Israeli PM Netanyahu’s Full Speech at AIPAC 2015

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Speech at AIPAC 2015 Policy Conference.

  • Three Israelis Indicted for Helping Hamas Build Terror Tunnels

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    The State Attorney’s Office filed indictments Monday, as well as remand requests, against three Israeli businessmen accused of aiding in Hamas’ quest to build terror tunnels into israel.  The defendants have been named as Micha Peretz, a resident of a community in the Eshkol Regional Council; the other two defendants, Yehoram Alon and Naji Zoarov, reside in…

  • Bennett: Iran Deal Will Go Down in Infamy 100 Years From Now

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    Jewish Home party leader and Economy Minister Naftali Bennett has warned that world powers were on the verge of a deal with Iran that “will be remembered one hundred years from now” – for all the wrong reasons; and Israel, he pledged, would do everything in its power to stop that from happening. “We’re looking at a…

  • Kerry ‘Defends’ Israel as Netanyahu Readies to Address Congress

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    As Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Monday prepares to criticize the United States for its nuclear negotiations with Iran, US Secretary of State John Kerry will be moving ahead with the talks.  Kerry landed in Geneva late Sunday, Reuters reported, where he will engage in three days of conversation with his Iranian counterpart, Mohammad Javad Zarif.  Additionally, talks…

  • Iraq: Major Military Offensive Begins to Seize ISIS Stronghold

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    Some 30,000 Iraqi troops and militia backed by aircraft pounded Sunni jihadist positions in and around Tikrit on Monday in the biggest offensive yet to retake one of the Islamic State terror group’s main strongholds.   “Security forces are advancing on three main fronts towards Tikrit, Ad-Dawr (to the south) and Al-Alam (to the north),” an…

  • Labor MKs Refuse Possibility of Unity Government

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    Several Labor-Hatnua candidates have begun organizing protests against the possibility of their party forming a unity government with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.  While several months ago, Labor leader Yitzhak Herzog noted his refusal to join a Netanyahu government, he has been less vocal on the matter in recent weeks.  As a result, Labor MK Mickey…

  • White House Releases List of What Obama’s Done for Israel

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    After weeks of tension between the United States and Israel over Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s upcoming address to Congress, the White House released a guide to the US-Israel relationship on Sunday.  The document, titled “5 Things You Need to Know About the US-Israel Relationship Under President Obama,” was posted to the National Security Council’s website by spokeswoman Bernadette…