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  • Abbas to Attend Paris Rally in Memory of Terror Victims

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    Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas will attend a mass national rally in Paris on Sunday to pay tribute to the 17 victims of Islamist attacks there this week, including four people killed at a Jewish supermarket, a diplomatic source said on Saturday night, according to AFP. Abbas will be joined by many world leaders,…

  • Suicide Bomber Kills 7 in Northern Lebanon

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    A suicide bomber blew himself up in a crowded cafe in the neighborhood of Jabal Mohsen in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli Saturday evening, killing nine people and wounding more than 30, a security source told The Daily Star. Another suicide bomber blew himself up outside the coffee shop, according to unconfirmed reports. The Syrian-based…

  • Terror Victims Group on Way to Paris: ‘No Compromise!’

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    A delegation of the Almagor Terror Victims Association will visit France this week to take part in the funerals of the four victims of Friday’s kosher supermarket terrorist attack in Paris. The delegation will be headed by Almagor Chairman Meir Indor and by by Rabbi Yehuda Ben-Yishai, whose daughter, son-in-law, and three grandchildren – the…

  • Netanyahu Speaks with Freed Hostage about Jewish Man’s Heroism

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said Saturday evening that he spoke by phone with Celine Charki, who was one of the histages held at the kosher supermarket in Paris Friday. “Celine told me about the terrorist’s unfathomable cruelty and the heroism of a Jewish youth who tried to take his gun and shoot him,” he said.…

  • France on Top Alert as 200,000 March Silently

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    The four people killed in the terrorist attack at a kosher supermarket in Paris on Friday were all Jews, the CRIF umbrella group of French Jewish communities said. CRIF identified the victims of the attack Friday as Yoav Hattab, 21, Philippe Braham, in his 40s, Yohan Cohen, 22, and Francois-Michel Saada, in his 60s. France…

  • Netanyahu Calls on French Jews: Come Home to Israel

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    Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has led calls in Israel for French Jews to “come home to Israel” Saturday, after 17 people were killed in France during three days of Islamist attacks. “To all the Jews of France, all the Jews of Europe, I would like to say that Israel is not just the place…

  • Ottawa Twins Charged with Terror

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    Twin brothers from Ottawa have both been charged on several terrorism-related offenses, including one charge of trying to leave Canada to “participate in terrorist activity abroad,” reported CBC. Ashton Larmond and Carlos Larmond each face multiple charges after they were arrested Friday by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Carlos Larmond was arrested at Montreal’s…

  • Denmark Vows to Stay ‘On Frontline’ against ISIS Jihadists

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    Denmark’s commitment to fighting Islamic State jihadists will not be swayed by attacks like the Charlie Hebdo massacre, the country’s defence minister said Saturday at a rally to commemorate the Paris victims. “Denmark’s hands are not shaking because some terrorists are trying to scare us,” Defence Minister Nicolai Wammen told local news agency Ritzau in…

  • After Paris, FBI Warns: Terrorists Becoming More Sophisticated

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    The U.S. government issued multiple new terror bulletins and travel warnings on Friday in the aftermath of the Paris massacres, reported the Washington Times. A joint FBI-Homeland Security Department bulletin to 18,000 local law enforcement departments warned police that the French terrorists who attacked the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper “demonstrated a greater degree of sophistication and…

  • Wife-Accomplice of Paris Kosher Store Attacker Could be in Syria

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    A French police source has revealed that the “armed and dangerous” wife of Amedy Coulibaly, the terrorist who murdered four Jewish shoppers at a kosher store on Friday, was not in France. According to the Le Monde newspaper, the source claimed that 26-year-old Hayat Boumeddiene, was not in France at the time of the killings. Coulibaly shot dead…

  • Livni: Bibi Says I’m Weak – Because I’m a Woman

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    MK Tzipi Livni, who joined the Labor party recently and plans to head the government in a rotation deal if elected, played the gender card again Saturday. In a live interview event in Netanya, Livni said that among the reasons for Binyamin Netanyahu’s portrayal of her as a weak leader, is the fact that she…

  • Hamas-Linked Publication Praises ‘Heroic’ Paris Terrorists

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    A Hamas-linked publication has praised the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, and hailed those responsible as “martyrs”. An image posted on Friday evening to the Facebook page of the Al-Rasalah publication featured the faces of the three Islamist terrorists eliminated by French security forces Friday, with a caption reading: “The shahidim [martyrs] who were dispatched by God,…

  • Resourceful Muslim Worker Saved Many Paris Hostages

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    The number of people killed at a Kosher supermarket Friday in the Porte de Vincennes neighborhood of Paris could well have been higher were it not for the resourcefulness and calm thinking of a market employee named Lassana Bathily. Bathily, 24, a Muslim immigrant from Mali, was working in the store when the Islamist gunman…

  • Israel is Definitely Not Being Isolated

    Israel is Definitely Not Being Isolated

    Israel’s splendid isolation Despite the conventional claim that Israel is becoming increasingly isolated, the multinational accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers determined that 2014 was a record year of overseas investments in Israel’s high-tech industries: $15 billion in acquisitions of 52 Israeli startups (compared to $7.6 billion in 2013), in addition to $9.8 billion raised by 18 Israeli…

  • Report: Assad Building Secret Nuclear Plant

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    Intelligence suggests that Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad is building a secret underground plant with the aim of developing nuclear weapons, Germany’s Spiegel news magazine said Friday, according to AFP. Citing information made available by unidentified intelligence sources, Spiegel said the plant was in an inaccessible mountain region in the west of the war-ravaged country, two…

  • Kosher Supermarket Gunman Said He Belonged to ISIS

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    The gunman killed by police on Friday after taking hostages at a Jewish supermarket in Paris told the French BFMTV station he had “coordinated” with the suspected Charlie Hebdo attackers and belonged to the Islamic State (ISIS) group, AFP reported Friday evening. The French channel managed to speak to Amedy Coulibaly, as well as to…

  • Hollande Updates Netanyahu on Hostage Drama in Paris

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke with French President Francois Hollande a short time ago (Friday), and was updated by the French president about the details of the attack on the kosher supermarket in Paris. Hollande confirmed to Netanyahu that four hostages were killed at the Hypercasher supermarket, where an armed assailant had seized hostages. The…

  • MK: Israel Should be Prepared to Absorb French Jews

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    MK Yoel Razvozov (Yesh Atid), head of the Knesset’s Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Affairs Committee, on Friday said he would convene an emergency session of the committee in the wake of the attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris in which four people were killed. Razvozov said that Israel must be prepared to absorb Jews…

  • Hollande Condemns ‘Appalling Anti-Semitic Act’ in Paris

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    French President Francois Hollande on Friday evening called the attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris an “appalling anti-Semitic” attack. In an address to the nation, the French president confirmed reports that four hostages were killed at the Hypercasher supermarket, located in Porte de Vincennes on the edge of the city. Hollande called for national…

  • Hate Preacher Abu Hamza Sentenced to Life in Prison

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    A judge in the United States on Friday sentenced British hate preacher Abu Hamza to life behind bars for 11 terrorism and kidnapping convictions, calling his crimes that spanned the globe “evil” and “barbaric”, reports AFP. The hook-handed imam, blind in one eye and a double-hand amputee, became a tabloid bogeyman in Britain for preaching…

  • 4 Hostages Dead in Paris Kosher Supermarket

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    Three tense days in France have come to an end, but not without tragedy, as five people were killed, including the gunman, and four were left critically wounded after a hostage drama in eastern Paris ended with a police assault on Friday, AFP reports. Gunfire erupted as police stormed the Hypercasher supermarket, where at least…

  • Massive Electrical Outages Caused by State Bribery?

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    As in the snowstorm of 2013 which caused major damage, Israel’s current snowstorm has been accompanied by power outages for thousands of Israelis – according to a new report, those outages may have been avoidable and are the direct result of bribery. Many Israelis were left without power on Friday, after 4,500 homes suffered from power outages…

  • One Dead, Several Wounded in Charlie Hebdo Manhunt

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    The main suspects in Wednesday’s shooting rampage on the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine in Paris are on the move, according to Le Figaro – and are currently taking hostages in a business in Dammartin-en-Goele in the Seine et Marne, 25 miles (40 km) from Paris, several kilometers from Roissy airport. Live footage of the crisis is below, from France24 (in English):…

  • MI5 Busted Three UK Terror Attacks in the Past Month

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    The Syrian Civil War and Wednesday’s attack on the Charlie Hebdo magazine headquarters in Paris are connected, the head of London’s MI5 security agency stated Thursday, saying unchecked Islamism is threatening the West on the large scale.  “We know… that a group of core Al-Qaeda terrorists in Syria is planning mass casualty attacks against the West,” MI5 head Andrew…

  • Charlie Hebdo Attack Was Just ‘A Matter of Time’

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    Wednesday’s horrific rampage at the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris was a “matter of time,” the head of France’s Terror Victims Association stated Friday.  “Anyone who works in this field [terrorism and security – ed.] knew that a terror attack was on its way – we didn’t know where or when, but we knew it was coming,” Guillaume…

  • Analyzing the Holes in France’s Counter-terror Net

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    Having known ties to jihadist terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda is no guarantee a person will be under constant surveillance, experts say, a clue as to how the brothers who committed the Charlie Hebdo magazine massacre slipped through the cracks. Finding extremists is easy. What’s nearly impossible, intelligence sources say, is tracking every move of all of them, all the…

  • Crashed AirAsia Flight’s Black Boxes Found

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    Search and rescue teams have detected pings from the black boxes of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 on Friday – a major step in discovering what caused the plane to crash last month over the Java Sea with 162 people on board. An Indonesian research ship had picked up the pings while sailing through the Java Sea on Thursday afternoon…

  • Paris Massacre Terrorists Were on US ‘No Fly’ List ‘For Years’

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    As France continues to conduct a massive manhunt for the two jihadist terrorists who murdered 12 in Wednesday’s shocking shooting on the Paris headquarters of satire magazine Charlie Hebdo, new details reveal they have been on the US “no fly” list for terrorists “for years.” US officials told Yahoo News that the terrorist brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi were put…

  • Paris: Two Dead in Hostage Crisis in Kosher Store

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    A second hostage crisis is unfolding in Paris, French police announced to the media Friday afternoon: Two armed people, reportedly a man and woman, have taken hostages in a kosher grocery store in the French capital.  According to French media, one or two people have been shot and killed at the Hypercasher supermarket in Vincennes…

  • PA Envoy: ICC Can Start Investigating Israel’s ‘War Crimes’

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    The Palestinian Authority’s representative at the United Nations said on Thursday that the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) can immediately start examining allegations of war crimes against Israel if she chooses, according to The Associated Press (AP). The envoy, Riyad Mansour, told a group of reporters that the PA’s formal acceptance of the…

  • Poll: Yisrael Beytenu Suffers, Shas Making a Comeback

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    Yisrael Beytenu continues to weaken, according to the latest elections poll, and Shas is making a comeback even as its chairperson Aryeh Deri has yet to officially return following damaging recordings that were recently exposed. A TNS poll for Walla! and Maariv published Friday shows Likud still in the top spot, at 25 seats, up from the last poll…

  • Snow to Pile on in Jerusalem, Reach the Negev Desert

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    The ongoing snowstorm that has set in on Israel is only to intensify on Friday, with extreme cold and snows expected to reach as far south as the northern Negev desert. Jerusalem has only recorded a light dusting of snow until now that has largely tapered off, but that’s all to change on Friday with…

  • Yitzhak Aharonovich Retires from Politics

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    Internal Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovich is retiring from politics, he announced Friday, after a disastrous term in the ministerial post and amid a major corruption scandal in his Yisrael Beytenu party.  “After eight years in the political system, of which I served one year as Minister of Tourism and six years as Minister of Public…

  • Netanyahu to France: A Global Struggle with Radical Islam

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Friday afternoon met with French Ambassador to Israel Patrick Maisonnave following the Wednesday attack on satire magazine Charlie Hebdo‘s Paris headquarters, even as the two jihadist terrorists responsible holed up in a building creating a hostage situation. The two terrorists, brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi, murdered 12 in the Paris attack, and on…

  • Police: Charlie Hebdo, Police Stabbing Connected

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    Wednesday’s Charlie Hebdo rampage and Thursday’s brutal shooting attack in Paris are connected, the French Interior Ministry stated Friday – but refused to provide details.  Twelve people were killed in Wednesday’s jihadist attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo – five cartoonists, three contributors, a guest at the magazine’s editorial conference and a maintenance worker, along with two police officers. On Thursday, a…

  • Police Surrounding Hostage Compound of Charlie Hebdo Killers

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    The main suspects in Wednesday’s shooting rampage on the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine in Paris are on the move, according to Le Figaro – and are currently taking hostages in a business in Dammartin-en-Goele in the Seine et Marne, 25 miles (40 km) from Paris, several kilometers from Roissy airport. Police are readying to storm the compound, according to…

  • Jerusalem Arab Indicted for Years of Firebomb Attacks

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    The Jerusalem district attorney has submitted an indictment to the district court against Hamza Gabar, a 27-year-old Arab terrorist and resident of Atarot in northern Jerusalem, who threw Molotov cocktails at security forces while taking part in riots for several years. The indictment refers to several riots that took place starting in 2012 up until…

  • Arab Arrested for Stabbing Jewish Youth with Screwdriver

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    Jerusalem district police on early Friday afternoon arrested a 15-year-old Arab resident of the capital, who is suspected of having stabbed a 21-year-old Jewish yeshiva student the night before with a screwdriver. The Arab suspect, a resident of the northern part of Jerusalem, was located on Hagai Street in the Old City and arrested with…

  • Another $500K Found in Yisrael Beytenu Corruption Case

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    Investigators found another two million shekel ($503,981) in a bank account connected to Deputy Interior Minister Faina Kirshenbaum (Yisrael Beytenu), doubling the amount of money seized in connection to the corruption case against her and several other MKs. Hours later, police announced that another wave of arrests will be made next week in connection with…

  • PA Daily: Officers’ Stabber an Inspiration to All ‘Palestine’

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    An article in the Palestinian Authority (PA) official daily this Monday praised a stabbing attack on two Border Patrol officers in Jerusalem’s Old City late last month as instilling “pride,” and teaching all Arab residents of Israel to “stab the Zionists.” The article, an op-ed written by Faiz Abu Shamala who is a Hamas-affiliated columnist…

  • Ayelet Shaked Endorses Uri Bank for Jewish Home Knesset List

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    Jewish Home party Chairwoman Ayelet Shaked has publicly endorsed one of three Anglo candidates vying for a spot in the parties upcoming primaries on January 14th. Shaked praised the record of Uri Bank, who currently serves as the party’s secretary general and has an impressive career in the religious-Zionist leadership in general. “Uri Bank has worked…

  • Undaunted by Attack Charlie Hebdo to Publish 20 Times More

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    Despite the lethal attack on the Paris headquarters of satire magazine Charlie Hebdo this Wednesday that left 12 murdered, including eight staff members, the paper is to publish a new edition next Wednesday – it will print one million copies, over 20 times its normal circulation. The paper was attacked by two Islamist terrorists, Cherif and Said Kouachi,…

  • 14-Year-Old Stabbing Victim ‘Will Never Be Forgotten’

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    Yosef Zohar, 14, was found stabbed to death late Wednesday night in Holon.  Magen David Adom paramedics rushed to the scene at the the city’s commercial center, where they found the boy with severe chest wounds at around 10:00 p.m. After several attempts at resuscitation, they were forced to confirm his death.  At first, paramedics…

  • Haniyeh’s Sisters Enter Gaza Illegally, Don’t Get Jail Time

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    The family of Ismail Haniyeh, the terrorist leader of Hamas whose genocidal plans to wipe out Israel are enshrined in its charter, continues to enjoy benefits at Israel’s expense as two of Haniyeh’s sisters on Thursday were given an eight-month suspended sentence for illegally entering Gaza. Sabah Haniyeh (48) and Leila Abu Rkaik (65), who hold…

  • Disunited? ‘Non!’ Say the French in Face of Magazine Massacre

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    (AFP) Long plagued by deep political divisions and accused of chronic discontent and disunity, France has set its differences aside and pulled tightly together after a deadly Islamist attack on freedom of speech. The bloodbath on Wednesday saw two gunmen burst into the Paris office of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, shoot a maintenance worker in…

  • Supporter Tells Feiglin: Your Politics Failed

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    Dr. Aryeh Bachrach, a longtime supporter of MK Moshe Feiglin, called on Feiglin to stay in Likud and correct the mistakes that led to his failure in the Likud primaries – in which he failed to achieve a realistic spot in the party’s list. “I hope that your statement about the possibility that you will…

  • Apology for Article Linking Mossad to Paris Massacre

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    George Pitcher, editor-in-chief of the International Business Times (IBT), has apologized for an article that linked Israel’s Mossad spy agency to the murderous terrorist attack at the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo magazine on Wednesday that left 12 dead. The IBT‘s India news site carries the following notice: A story reporting on conspiracy theorists who…

  • Bennett: We Can’t Be Wusses in the Middle East

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    Jewish Home Chairman Naftali Bennett on Thursday evening called on Israelis to vote for his party because “we can’t be wusses in the Middle East,” and because a large nationalist bloc will not have to include Labor’s Tzipi Livni in its coalition. He was summoned to Channel 2‘s studio to reply to liberal attacks on the…

  • Danish Mohammed Row Paper Won’t Publish Charlie Hebdo Cartoons

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    The Danish newspaper that caused global controversy by publishing cartoons of the Muslim prophet Mohammed was the only major Danish daily Thursday not to carry any illustrations from the French weekly Charlie Hebdo. Muslim extremists protested and rioted throughout the world – in some case carrying out deadly attacks – after Aarhus-based Jyllands-Posten’s 2005 publication…

  • Ya’alon: No Investigation of IDF over Gaza ‘Black Friday’

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    Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon (Likud) said Thursday that contrary to rumor, there is no investigation by the IDF’s Investigative Military Police against soldiers who took part in the fighting in Rafah on August 1, which is referred to sometimes as Black Friday. On that day, when a ceasefire with Hamas was already supposedly in place,…

  • Egypt’s Sisi: 1.6 Billion Muslims Antagonizing the Entire World

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    Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi delivered a highly unusual and surprising speech to Islamic clerics at Cairo’s Al-Azhar University last week, and a translated version has been uploaded to the internet. “It’s inconceivable that the thinking that we hold most sacred should cause the entire umma (multinational community of Muslim believers) to be a source…

  • Gen. Naveh Rips Ministers and IDF General Staff over Gaza War

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    Major General (res.) Yair Naveh, the outgoing Deputy Chief of IDF Staff, tore into the Israeli government in an interview, blaming the ministers for leaks that assisted the enemy during Operation Protective Edge. In the interview, to be published in Friday’s Makor Rishon newspaper, Naveh said: “One problem is that ahead of time, it was…

  • Hundreds of Hamas Terrorists in Israel Switching to ISIS

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    As new details are revealed in the investigation of the Islamic State (ISIS) terror cell in Hevron, security officials estimate that hundreds of Hamas terrorists are leaving the “moderate” terrorist group in favor of ISIS to wage war on Israel – and the Palestinian Authority (PA). The leader of the Hevron ISIS cell, Ahmed Wadah Salah…

  • Saudi Blogger to be Publicly Flogged for ‘Insulting Islam’

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    A Saudi blogger who was sentenced last May to 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes will be publicly flogged for the first time on Friday, after prayers outside a mosque in the Red Sea coastal city of Jiddah, The Associated Press (AP) reports. Raif Badawi was sentenced on charges related to accusations that he…

  • Arab Stabs Jew with a Screwdriver in Jerusalem’s Old City

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    A young Jewish yeshiva student was stabbed by an Arab terrorist armed with a screwdriver on Thursday night in Jerusalem’s Old City. The stabbing took place at the Damascus Gate of the Old City according to Magen David Adom (MDA) reports – the location has been a site of stabbing attacks in the past. The…

  • Netanyahu to Hollande: We Must Unite to Confront Terrorism

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    An attack on France is an attack on everyone, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told French President Francois Hollande on Thursday, in a letter of condolences following Wednesday’s terror attack in Paris. “Please accept my most profound condolences following yesterday’s savage terrorist attack in Paris,” Netanyahu wrote. “This attack on France is an attack on all…

  • American Official to Visit Cuba This Month

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    Roberta Jacobson, the United States’ Assistant Secretary of State, will travel to Havana, Cuba on January 21-22 for talks on migration and normalization, the State Department said on Thursday, according to Reuters. Jacobson’s trip comes as part of the Obama administration’s rapprochement with Cuba that began last month after more than 50 years of a…

  • Hotovely Appeals Likud Primaries Results

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    Deputy Transportation Minister Tzipi Hotovely, who was just 55 votes short of being placed in a realistic spot on the Likud’s Knesset list, on Thursday filed an official appeal with the Likud’s election commission. In the appeal, Hotovely requests a recount of the votes or that the “true results” of the vote, as she put…

  • Report: One of the Suspects in Paris Attack Trained in Yemen

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    One of the two Paris terror attack suspects recently spent time in Yemen associating with Al-Qaeda in that country, U.S. officials briefed on the matter told CNN on Thursday. Additional information from a French source close to the French security services puts one of the brothers in Syria. If correct, the travel leads to a…

  • Israeli Arab Receives Permit to Return After Joining ISIS

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    Israel’s Ministry of Interior gave approval Wednesday for the return of Nazareth resident Marwan Khaledi.  Khaldi, who traveled to Syria to join the terrorist organization Islamic State, was awarded a temporary permit to return to Israel after six weeks of being refused entry.  According to reports, Khaldi flew to Turkey in October to celebrate Muslim…

  • Reform Leader Attacks ‘Primitive’ Jewish Home Party

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    Gilad Kariv, the head of the Israeli Reform movement – and a candidate for a slot on the Labor Party list – warned Thursday against the influence of the Jewish Home Party. Behind its “smiling visage,” said Kariv, lurked the agenda of a theocratic, right-wing, group of fanatics. At issue is a video (in Hebrew)…

  • Senior CNN Man in Bizarre Anti-Israel Tirade after Paris Attack

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    CNN’s veteran news anchor and international correspondent Jim Clancy has provoked controversy after a series of bizarre anti-Israel tweets following Wednesday’s deadly terrorist attack in Paris. Journalists throughout the world and from across the political spectrum reacted with horror at the slaughter of 12 people at Charlie Hebdo’s Paris offices yesterday. The satirical magazine was…

  • Cops Nab Palestinian Driver Over ‘Vehicular Terror’ Threat

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    Police from the Binyamin police department overnight Wednesday arrested an Arab driver who was suspected of preparing to engage in “vehicular terrorism.” One of the three passengers in the car was arrested after a chase, and equipment for breaking into vehicles, as well as other materials were found. Police flagged the driver of the suspicious…

  • What Will Saudi Arabia’s Next King Mean for Israel?

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    Saudi Arabian King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz’s serious medical condition suggests an imminent crisis in the country’s future.  To discuss the King’s impending death and its anticipated effects, Arutz Sheva spoke with the chair of the Department of Israel and Middle Eastern Politics, Professor Alex Bligh.  Professor Bligh, a former advisor to the prime minister on Arab affairs, believes that…

  • 4,500 Homes Remain Without Power

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    Approximately 4,500 homes remained cut off from power Thursday morning – the second day of a powerful storm that first struck Israel Wednesday.  Most of the power failures are in Netanya, Ashkelon, Dimona, Petah Tikva, Ra’anana, and the southern Hevron hills, the Israeli Electric Company reported.  IEC crews are working around the country to get…

  • Danny Dayan: World Leaders Backing Off Two State Solution

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    As head of the Judea and Samaria Council, Danny Dayan, who is running for a spot on the Jewish Home list for the Knesset, has traveled a great deal, presenting the case for Israel’s presence in Judea and Samaria. He has met many leaders – and the impression he gets, he told Arutz Sheva in…

  • Jerusalem Schools Reopen, Others Still Closed Due to Snow

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    Due to the snow, wind, and hailstorm expected to continue to rage in northern and central Israel, many schools around the country have been closed Thursday. However some are opening – albeit with delays.  Jerusalem: Jerusalem’s Municipality decided early Thursday morning that all schools will begin at 10:00 a.m. across the city. Students are asked to exercise…

  • Iran Serious About Banning ‘Un-Islamic’ WhatsApp

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    Iran is once again trying to ban the WhatsApp social media app. An Iranian court Wednesday ordered the government to halt the activities of WhatsApp, along with other social networking apps LINE and Tango, the IRNA news agency reported. Social websites including YouTube, Twitter and Facebook have already been blocked by censors.  The original ban…

  • Egypt’s ‘Gush Katif’: Sinai Border Residents Evicted

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    The only way to put an end to terror in Sinai, according to Egyptian official Abdel Fattah Harhour, is to completely raze the Egyptian side of Rafiach. In an interview Thursday, he said that weather conditions in recent days had slowed the rate of evacuation, but that the government must redouble its efforts to remove…

  • Schools Close Nationwide Due to Storm

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    The Ministry of Education has released a full list of school closings Wednesday night, due to the snow, wind, and hailstorm raging across northern and central Israel for the next 48 hours.  As of right now, the following communities will close schools Thursday:  Samaria: Ariel, Emanuel, Elon Moreh, Itamar, Yitzhar, Har Bracha, Havat Gilad, Kfar…

  • French Authorities ‘Know the Identity of Paris Terrorists’

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    French police have identified all three gunmen estimated to have killed 12 people in a rampage at the Charlie Hebdo magazine office in Paris, France’s Metro newspaper reports Wednesday night.  Two of the gunmen are French nationals and natives, according to the report, and are brothers. The third, a homeless man, has been identified, but police have not yet confirmed…

  • Charlie Hebdo Cartoonist Let Gunmen into Building

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    The Islamist gunmen who killed 12 people in a murderous rampage against the staff of Paris’s Charlie Hebdo magazine almost did not enter the building – until they threatened a cartoonist returning to the office and intimidated her into entering the security code.  Corrine Rey, a cartoonist at the magazine, was returning from picking up her daughter…

  • French Ambassador Vows: France Will ‘Never’ Give in to Terrorism

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    “France will never give in to terrorism,” French Ambassador to Israel Patrick Maisonnave stated Wednesday, in statements to Israeli media after Islamists launched a shooting rampage at the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris, killing twelve people.  “Democracy and freedom of speech are under attack,” Maisonnave said. “We shall fight to defend our values and not give up.” …

  • Bennett: Givati Soldiers Deserve Medals, not Lawyers

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    Jewish Home Chairman and Economics Minister Naftali Bennett has called on leftists and pundits to attack him – but not other Givati soldiers – if they are going to call to launch a criminal investigation into the IDF for its actions during Operation Protective Edge.  “In the past few days I’ve come to the defense…

  • US: ‘Palestine’ Not a State, So Not Eligible to Join ICC

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    The Palestinian Authority is not eligible to join the International Criminal Court, a senior US official said Wednesday after the UN accepted a Palestinian request to adhere to the tribunal. “The United States does not believe that the state of Palestine qualifies as a sovereign state and does not recognize it as such and does…

  • ISIS Praises ‘Lions of Islam’ for Paris Terror Attack

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    While most of the world condemned the terror attack at the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo earlier Wednesday, ISIS, the terror movement that has conquered large portions of Syria and Iraq and set up an Islamist state, praised the attack. “The lions of Islam have taken revenge on the heretics in the name of…

  • Rivlin to Hollande: We Stand with France

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    Israeli President Reuven Rivlin sent a letter of condolences to French President Francois Hollande Wednesday, after Islamists launched a shooting rampage at the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine’s offices which left twelve people dead and at least ten injured.  “I was shocked and saddened to learn of the brutal terrorist attack at the offices of the Charlie Hebdo…

  • French Police Launch Anti-Terror Raid in Reims

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    An anti-terror raid has been launched in north-eastern France after 12 people were killed during a gun attack on a newspaper office in Paris, Sky News reported Wednesday night. The AFP news agency reported that France’s elite anti-terrorist unit had begun the raid in Reims. Earlier, two brothers and a third man were identified as…

  • Youngest Suspect in Paris Attack Turns Himself In

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    The youngest suspect in Wednesday’s deadly attack at the Paris office of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo has turned himself in, French police said Wednesday night, according to ABC News. French authorities have named the three suspects who they believe are responsible for the shooting deaths of 12 people: Said Kouachi and Cherif Kouachi, two…

  • Livni: Bennett Dances on the Blood of Innocent People

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    MK Tzipi Livni (Hatnua) fired back at Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett on Wednesday, after Bennett mocked her and suggested, following the terrorist attack in France, that she “get on a plane to Paris to solve the problems there” and “offer the French to ‘end the occupation’”. “On this day we stand together with the…

  • Jewish Cartoonist Georges Wolinski Among Hebdo Victims

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    Among the victims of Wednesday’s terror attack in Paris was a Jewish member of the Charlie Hebdo staff, Georges Wolinski. The son of a Tunisian Jewish mother and a Polish Jewish father, Wolinski was a well-known caricaturist in France, and the subject of a 2012 book. Looking for an alternative to his university architectural studies,…

  • Abbas: Paris Terror Attack a ‘Heinous Crime’

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    Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday condemned the terrorist on the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine that left at least 12 dead. According to the Ma’an news agency, Abbas said in a telegram addressed to French President Francois Hollande that the PA “strongly condemned and deplored the heinous crime that is in contradiction of…

  • Palestinian Arab Accidentally Released from Prison

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    A Palestinian Arab who was arrested on rock throwing charges and was being held in a military detention facility in Gush Etzion was accidentally released, Channel 2 News reported on Wednesday. According to the report, after the oversight was discovered, an arrest warrant for the suspect was issued, but so far he has not been…

  • Bibi Asks Public to Select MKs for List

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu took an unconventional political step Wednesday when he asked the Israeli public to recommend candidates for the Likud list’s as-yet-vacant 11th and 23rd spots, which have been reserved for candidates of his choosing. In a status on Facebook and Twitter, Netanyahu wrote: “Citizens of Israel, dear friends. I am proud of…

  • State to Pay Yehuda Glick NIS 7,500 over Detainment

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    Temple activist Yehuda Glick will receive 7,500 shekels (over $1,800) from the state as compensation for his detainment by police five years ago, the Supreme Court decided Wednesday morning. The court enlarged the sum of compensation that a lower court had already awarded Glick, reported Kol Yisrael public radio. The incident occurred when Glick tried…

  • Livni Takes on Bibi’s ‘Masculine Voice’

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    Addressing a mostly female audience at Rupin College in central Israel Tuesday, Labor MK Tzipi Livni had a few things to say about Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s deep voice, which she apparently sees as being part of his political appeal. “We will safeguard Israel’s security better than Netanyahu,” she stated categorically. “Yesterday, he tried to…

  • Jerusalem Lockdown, Police Chief: We’re Prepared for the Worst

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    As a major snowstorm settles in on Israel Wednesday morning, snow has already begun pouring in on the Golan Heights and the Upper Galilee, and reportedly has likewise started in some parts of Jerusalem and the surrounding hills. Police have closed Highway 443 leading into Jerusalem as they prepare to close all entrance routes to…

  • Poll Shows Kulanu, Yisrael Beytenu Plummeting

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    Snow is not the only deluge showering on Israel, as the endless array of surveys continue to ponder the March 17 Knesset elections – a new twist is that precisely as Moshe Kahlon’s new Kulanu party is unveiling its list, the party is shown as plummeting in the polls. A Haaretz poll published Wednesday and conducted by…

  • UN Says ‘Palestine’ Will Join ICC on April 1

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    The Palestinian Authority (PA) will join the International Criminal Court (ICC) on April 1, United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Tuesday night, according to The Associated Press. In a statement posted on the UN’s treaty website and quoted by the news agency, the secretary-general said “the statute will enter into force for the…

  • Yesh Atid: Netanyahu is a Weak and Failed Prime Minister

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    Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid party fired back at Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Tuesday evening, after Netanyahu in a television interview blamed Lapid, as well as former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, for the rise in housing prices. “Netanyahu is panicking, because he is a weak and failed prime minister who, during his six years in…

  • Labor Erases ‘Zionism’ in Arabic Ad Campaign

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    The recently merged parties Labor and Hatnua have until now carefully listed the name “the Zionist camp” in their ads and posters, that being the name Labor head Yitzhak Herzog and Hatnua head Tzipi Livni chose to represent their joint list. However, the two apparently decided the name wouldn’t sell as well in Arabic –…

  • US Condemns Charlie Hebdo Attack, Volunteers to Help Paris

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    US President Barack Obama has released a statement on Wednesday’s deadly shooting attack on a French newspaper, after a White House spokesman condemned it in the “strongest possible terms,” AFP reports.  “I strongly condemn the horrific shooting of the offices of the Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris that has reportedly killed 12 people,” Obama said in a statement.…

  • Snow in Jerusalem as Storm Begins to Taper Off

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    Snow has reached Jerusalem Wednesday afternoon, as well as much of Samaria.  Footage of the light snowfall in Israel’s capital – the third in two years but still a rare phenomenon – has premiered on YouTube. Meanwhile, major roads have been closed in and out of Jerusalem, including Route 1 and Route 443. Public transportation…

  • Storm Claims First Victim

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    The fierce winter storm battering Israel has apparently claimed its first victim. On Wednesday afternoon, a thirteen year-old boy was killed when the car he was riding in hit a bus near Tzur Hadassah, south of Jerusalem. Also injured in the accident were passengers in a third vehicle, a 52 year old man and a…

  • UN Investigators Highly Confident Chlorine Was Used in Syria

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    Chemical weapons investigators have concluded “with a high degree of confidence” that chlorine gas was used as a weapon against three opposition-controlled villages in Syria last year, according to a report obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press (AP). The chlorine gas attacks affected between 350 and 500 people and killing 13, according to the news…

  • Paris: 12 Dead in Terror Attack at Paper that ‘Mocked Mohammed’

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    12 people have been killed in a shooting attack at the offices of French satirical news magazine Charlie Hebdo in central Paris. Two of the dead are reportedly police and ten are journalists; some reports say two of the journalists are the paper’s cartoonists. Ten people are reported injured, five of them critically. At least two…

  • Arab League to Discuss PA Draft Resolution

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    The Arab League is to meet January 15 to discuss the failed Palestinian Authority (PA) draft resolution at the United Nations Security Council, an official told AFP Wednesday. On December 30, the UN Security Council rejected a draft resolution that would have forced Israel to withdraw from Jewish areas of Judea and Samaria in order to create a “Palestinian state.” …

  • Hail, Lightning Causing Traffic, Air Travel Nightmares

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    While the Tel Aviv area is unlikely to see snow during the current winter storm – although forecasters aren’t sure that this will be the case at all – ice is already becoming a major problem. On Wednesday afternoon, a major hail storm swept through the Tel Aviv and Sharon regions, with fierce winds and…

  • French PM Hollande at Shooting Site: France in Shock

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    Immediately after the shooting attack on the Paris offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, French Prime Minister Francois Hollande arrived on scene and defined the shooting as a terrorist attack. Hollande noted 11 people were killed by the gunmen who fled the scene after opening fire with Kalashnikov assault rifles and following a shootout with…

  • Worldwide Suicide Attacks Nearly Double in 2014

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    Muslim slaughter of fellow-Muslims and “infidels” reached new modern heights in 2014. Though car bombings still likely have the lead in worldwide attacks, the number of suicide murderers – virtually all them Muslims, and mostly from Sunni Salafist jihadi organizations affiliated with global jihad – appears to be the next-most lethal weapon. The Tel Aviv-based Institute for National Security…

  • What BDS? US Superstar Band OneRepublic Coming to Israel

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    Israeli music fans were disappointed last year as the Hamas terror war cancelled a Neil Young concert, and the BDS movement apparently led the Beach Boys to cancel a November concert – now they are to be recompensed several times over as the American superstar pop-rock band OneRepublic on Wednesday announced a May concert date for…

  • Samaria Prepares for Snow Storm

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    As a major snowstorm projected to hit Wednesday bears down on Israel, Binyamin Regional Council deputy chair Yisrael Gantz on Tuesday said that the painful lessons have been learned from the destructive storm last winter, which left millions without power and cost millions in damage with record snows. Speaking to Arutz Sheva, the deputy head of the regional…

  • How Has One Organization Saved the Lives of 60,000 Babies?

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    Over the past few months we’ve been sharing some of the incredible stories of women empowered to reject the pressure opt for an abortion by the Efrat organization. Ruthi Tidhar, a veteran volunteer for the organization, told Arutz Sheva what it’s like to be on the other side. “Women come to us when the’re at…

  • IDF Investigation Finds Soldiers not Culpable in Abu Ein’s Death

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    An investigation by the IDF GOC (General Officer Commanding) Central Command Nitzan Alon has further cleared the army of any responsibility for the death of convicted terrorist turned Palestinian Authority (PA) minister Ziad Abu Ein, who died last month of a heart attack while clashing with soldiers. Channel 10 reports that the GOC Central Command investigation has also…

  • High Court Orders Destruction of Last Migron Buildings

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    High Court judges on Tuesday ordered the state within 45 days to evacuate the last seven buildings left of the evacuated town of Migron, located in the Binyamin region of Samaria – despite the lack of land claims against the town. Migron residents were expelled in September 2012, after the High Court accepted the suit…

  • Egypt: Police Shot Dead Outside Church on Coptic Christmas Eve

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    Islamist terrorists shot dead two Egyptian policemen guarding a Coptic church on Orthodox Christians’ Christmas Eve, bringing the number of police killed Tuesday to three. The shooting took place in the central city of Minya, a provincial capital which lies some 135 miles south of Egypt’s capital Cairo and is home to the country’s largest…

  • Hamas Accuses PA of Pocketing Gaza Reconstruction Funds

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    The Hamas terrorist organization on Tuesday accused the Palestinian Authority (PA) of stealing international funds allocated to rebuilding Gaza, following the destruction caused during Operation Protective Edge last summer. Hamas spokesperson Sami Abu Zuhri was quoted by the Palestinian Arab Ma’an News Agency as saying the theft of funds was acknowledged by ministers in the Palestine Liberation Organization…

  • Fierce Winter Snowstorm Lashes Israel’s Neighbors Too

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    Israel is not alone in hunkering down to face a nervously-anticipated fierce winter storm. The severe weather front was already lashing the east coast of the Mediterranean on Tuesday morning, and forced a brief closure of Beirut airport, according to the National News Agency. At the same time, the authorities ordered schools throughout the country…

  • Attorney General Mulling Trying Zoabi for Incitement

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    The Northern District Attorney’s Office on Tuesday told lawyers representing Arab MK Hanin Zoabi, that Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein is considering placing her on trial, pending a hearing, on charges of incitement to violence and insulting a public official. Weinstein’s decision comes following the recommendation of State Attorney Shai Nitzan, and after Weinstein held consultations…

  • Pentagon: Training of Syrian Rebels Could Begin in Spring

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    The United States military has made progress in its effort to identify moderate Syrian rebels to train for the fight against Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists and a U.S. training mission could begin this spring, the Pentagon said on Tuesday, according to Reuters. Rear Admiral John Kirby, the Pentagon press secretary, welcomed statements from Ankara indicating…

  • Report: Qatar Expels Hamas Chief Khaled Mashaal

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    As Qatar continues its shift away from the Muslim Brotherhood and its Gaza-offshoot Hamas in favor of stronger ties with Egypt, Hamas politburo chief Khaled Mashaal was expelled from the country on Tuesday along with Muslim Brotherhood members. Mashaal and the Muslim Brotherhood members are likely on their way to Turkey according to the report, which…

  • Jerusalem Schools Canceled as Israel Braces for Major Snowstorm

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    As heavy cold winds strike Jerusalem heralding the approaching snow storm on Tuesday night, the Jerusalem Municipality announced classes would be cancelled on Wednesday at schools, preschools and day-care centers. The Municipality explained that the decision was made so as to ensure the safety of students and residents due to predictions of heavy snowfall in…

  • Police Recommend Indictment Against Former MK Ben-Eliezer

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    Police announced on Tuesday that they have gathered enough evidence to allow the prosecution of former Labor MK Binyamin Ben-Eliezer. The investigation began several months following a decision by Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein. Ben-Eliezer, along with several other people, is suspected of having committed offenses involving bribery, money laundering and breach of trust. Police suspect…

  • Netanyahu: I Didn’t Promise Bennett Anything

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Tuesday gave an interview to Channel 2 News in which he discussed a wide range of issues, a day after he officially launched the Likud party’s election campaign. In the interview, Netanyahu said that his predecessor, Ehud Olmert, as well as former Finance Minister Yair Lapid were to blame for…

  • British Councillor Suspended Over Auschwitz-Related Tweet

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    A Labour councillor in the British city of Nottingham has been suspended from the party after re-tweeting an image of the train tracks in the Auschwitz camp, with the political slogan: “Let’s stay on the road to a stronger economy”, the Jewish News website reported on Tuesday. A party spokesman told the website that the…

  • Experts: Oil Prices to Remain Low in North America

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    Competition is expected to intensify between Canadian oil and Saudi oil refineries in southern US, which may keep oil and gas prices low over the next year. Citigroup’s report published this week noted that the excess supply of crude oil to refineries, caused in part due to the increase in crude oil exports from Canada,…

  • Former US Negotiator: Stop Giving PA Free Rein

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    The European Union (EU) and others in the international community need to stop enabling the Palestinian Arabs to make demands without making concessions, Dennis Ross, US peace talks mediator from 1993 to 2001, stated in an Op/Ed in the New York Times Sunday.  Ross, who resigned from his post as Middle East adviser in 2011, relates that…

  • PA Formally Recognizes ICC Jurisdiction for Gaza War

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    The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday said the Palestinian Authority had formally recognized the court’s jurisdiction to investigate crimes allegedly committed during last summer’s Gaza war, according to AFP.  The legal declaration would allow the ICC to scrutinize offenses allegedly committed since June 13, 2014, the start of Israel’s military operation, but does not mean the court would automatically launch…

  • PA Formally Recognizes ICC Jurisdiction for Gaza War

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    The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday said the Palestinian Authority had formally recognized the court’s jurisdiction to investigate crimes allegedly committed during last summer’s Gaza war, according to AFP.  The legal declaration would allow the ICC to scrutinize offenses allegedly committed since June 13, 2014, the start of Israel’s military operation, but does not mean the court would automatically launch…

  • Glick, Netanyahu Meet at Likud Conference

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    Temple Mount rights activist and assassination attempt survivor Yehuda Glick attended the Likud party conference in Tel Aviv Monday night, stating that for him, “Likud is home, and the party is an embrace.”  Glick noted that many Likud MKs and officials have given him support following his brush with death. “I received many phone calls,…

  • Poll Shows Likud Still Strong with 25 Seats

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    The latest election poll shows Likud down slightly at 25 seats – still one more than the Labor party with Yitzhak Herzog and Tzipi Livni. Jewish Home receives 15 MKs, according to the poll, which was conducted by Teleseker for Channel 1. Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid receives 9 and Moshe Kahlon’s Kulanu gets 8 seats,…

  • Report: Food Running Out in Jerusalem

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    Jerusalem is running out of staples, local leaders told Walla! News Tuesday, with residents stocking up on basic food items before supermarkets can restock.  “Mineral water ran out at noon and fresh meat a few hours later [Monday],” Ronen Bar-Yair, a leader of the Pisgat Ze’ev community council, told the daily. “People feel pressure not to see…

  • Hotovely: Having a Baby Took a Political Toll

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    Deputy Transportation Minister Tzipi Hotovely is far from giving up on her Knesset seat, despite a relatively poor showing in last week’s Likud primaries. And she appears to have hopes that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will select her for the 11th spot – which is reserved for a female candidate of his choosing. She admitted…

  • Qatar Expels Hamas Chief Khaled Mashaal

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    As Qatar continues its shift away from the Muslim Brotherhood and its Gaza-offshoot Hamas in favor of stronger ties with Egypt, Hamas politburo chief Khaled Mashaal was expelled from the country on Tuesday along with Muslim Brotherhood members. Mashaal and the Muslim Brotherhood members are likely on their way to Turkey according to the report, which…

  • EU Condemns Israel for Freezing PA Tax Money

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    Echoing the US, the European Union (EU) on Tuesday condemned Israel’s decision to freeze the transfer of taxes collected for the Palestinian Authority (PA) as a penalty for joining the International Criminal Court (ICC). The EU called on both sides to avoid steps that could undermine “peace efforts,” after Israel froze around $127 million in tax revenue after the PA applied…

  • Israeli Diamond Market Continues to Shine Despite Rough Year

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    Diamond exports from Israel rose slightly in 2014, despite a general slowdown in the global trade of precious stones, an Israeli official said Tuesday. Israel exported some $9.32 billion of polished and rough diamonds in 2014, up from $9.16 billion a year earlier, according to data from the economy ministry. Based on the overall Israeli export figures for 2013, which…

  • Obama Invites New Tunisian President to Washington

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    U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday invited Tunisia’s first democratically elected president to visit Washington, the White House said, according to AFP. Beji Caid Essebsi claimed victory in the country’s first free presidential election last month. Obama called Essebsi Monday to congratulate him on his victory and hailed the “spirit of peaceful compromise” that Tunisians…

  • Libya: Kidnapped Coptic Christians Released

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    13 Coptic Christian workers from Egypt have been freed after being seized in Libya, an official said Monday, according to the BBC. On Saturday, eyewitnesses in the northern city of Sirte said gunmen took the Christian men in the middle of the night from a residential compound. But a tribal leader insisted on Monday that…

  • Washington Reviewing Financial Aid to PA Over ICC Bid

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    The United States said Monday it was reviewing its annual $440-million aid package to the Palestinian Authority (PA) because of its effort to join the International Criminal Court (ICC) to pursue war-crimes charges against Israel, reports The Associated Press (AP). The PA formally presented a request to the United Nations on Friday to join the ICC, in a…

  • Will Snow Block Funerals?

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    The director of the Council of Cemeteries in Jerusalem, Rabbi Hillel Horowitz, has sent a letter to the Jerusalem Municipality Director Amnon Merhav, in which he asked him to make preparations for clearing the snow on the roads that lead to Har Hamenuhot (in Hebrew – “The Mountain of Rest”) cemetery in Givat Shaul. “I…

  • Three Arabs Planned Terror Attack Disguised as Hareidim

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    The Jerusalem District Court convicted three Arab residents of Jerusalem of conspiring to carry out a terror attack Tuesday, after they were found to have planned an attack on a wedding hall in the Bayit Vegan neighborhood.  The three, named as Anas Awisat, Basel Abidat and Ahmed Sorour, were arrested last month following a joint operation…

  • Netanyahu to Jerusalem Residents: Look Out for Each Other

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    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a special meeting ahead of the cold front and storm expected to hit Jerusalem Tuesday and Wednesday, along with Mayor Nir Barkat, Jerusalem District Police Commander Moshe Edri, and representatives of the Israel Electric Company (IEC), the IDF, welfare institutions, and rescue agencies.  ”I am impressed by the work done…

  • Terror Mastermind behind Teens’ Murders Given 3 Life Sentences

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    The military court in Ofer Prison sentenced terrorist Hussam Hassan Kawasmeh to three life sentences on Tuesday, for facilitating the abduction and murder of Israeli teenagers Eyal Yifrah, Naftali Frankel, and Gilad Sha’ar in June. During the reading of the verdict, the judges stated that this is one of the worst cases of murder and…

  • Israel Passes Japan Alliance Plan, Asian Coalition Takes Shape

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    A roadmap plan to radically strengthen economic ties with Japan introduced by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was approved by the Cabinet on Sunday, and paves the way for a strategic array of alliances with three Asian superpowers – Japan, China and India. “The State of Israel must vary the markets in which we are active.…

  • Glick: Despite Feiglin, I’m Staying in Likud

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    Temple activist Yehuda Glick, a longtime ally and associate of MK Moshe Feiglin, said Tuesday that he does not intend to heed Feiglin’s call to leave the Likud and form a new party. “Moshe Feiglin is a dear friend and in many ways, in the course of recent years, has served as my guide and…

  • MK David Rotem Quits Yisrael Beytenu

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    MK David Rotem has announced that he is quitting Yisrael Beytenu Tuesday, after serving in three consecutive Knessets.  Rotem, a Bnei Brak and Jerusalem native, served as a legal advisor to the Yesha Council and number of other regional councils in the nineties and early 2000s, and as a professor of constitutional law at Bar…

  • FIFA Visits Gaza to Help Rebuild Soccer Stadiums

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    A FIFA delegation arrived in Gaza on Monday to help with a rebuilding project for football stadiums damaged during Operation Protective Edge.  The world football governing body is investing one million dollars to help rebuild stadiums in the area, many of which were damaged during the conflict between Israel and terrorist organization Hamas last July and August. “Once the 20…

  • Deri: I Knew about the Rabbi Ovadia Video for Years

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    Aryeh Deri, who resigned a few days ago as chairman of the Shas party, but is widely expected to return to it soon, says he knew for years about the videotape in which Rabbi Ovadia Yosef uses harsh words to condemn him. He learned of its precise content about a month ago, when MK Eli…

  • US Slams Freeze on PA Tax Revenues

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    The United States said Monday it opposes a move by Israel to freeze the transfer of tax revenues to the Palestinian Authority in retaliation for its bid to join the International Criminal Court, AFP reports Monday.  “This step is one that raises tensions as others do,” State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said, referring to the freeze on revenue transfers to the Palestinian Authority.…

  • Two Teens Shot Outside Maryland Synagogue

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    Two teenagers were shot late Saturday night outside a Maryland synagogue on their way to a party, the Washington Post reported. The victims, 16 and 19-year-old males, told Greenbelt police they were walking along Ridge road at about 11:40 p.m. on their way to a party at the Mishkan Torah Synagogue when a fight broke out.  The…

  • Im Tirtzu Alleges NIF ‘Embedding Officials’ into Labor List

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    As usual, considering the source, this report is riddled with factual inaccuracies. Just in the first two pages: Michael Mannekin is not the CEO of Molad Amir Peretz is not on the NIF board And Avraham Burg has not been on the NIF board for several years now. As important, there is no difference between…

  • Netanyahu: The Left is Weak and Wants to Surrender

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    Amidst lingering tension over primary results, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu launched his and the Likud party’s re-election campaign for the 20th Knesset at a rally in Tel Aviv on Monday.  Netanyahu began by introducing a new bill he intends to bring before the next Knesset for approval – if he is the one to form the government. …

  • Knife-Carrying Terrorist Thwarted in Samaria

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    Judea and Samaria Border Patrol forces setting up a barricade near their base arrested a knife-carrying terrorist Monday night who intended to stab them.  The forces called to the terrorist, a resident of Qalqilya in his late 20s, ordering him to stop in place in order to conduct a security check on him. The suspect, however,…

  • Republican-Controlled Congress to Challenge Obama on Iran

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    The new United States Congress, which convenes Tuesday with Republicans in control of the House and Senate, plans to challenge President Barack Obama on several issues, including the sanctions on Iran, reports The Associated Press (AP). Republicans who have accused Obama of being feckless in dealing with Syria, the Islamic State (ISIS) and Iran will…

  • Israeli Reservists Demand End to Gaza War Probe

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    One hundred reserve officers as well as dozens of reserve combat soldiers and noncommissioned officers have banded together to fight against the Israeli Defense Forces’ probe into Operation Protective Edge.  In a joint letter, the reservists call on IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz to halt criminal investigations into soldiers’ and officers’ conduct…

  • Rivlin Blasts Netanyahu for Freezing PA Funds

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    President Reuven Rivlin showed his opposition Monday evening to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s decision to freeze Israel’s tax funds payments to the Palestinian Authority.  Netanyahu made the decision, which was publicized Saturday night, in retaliation for the PA’s official request to join the International Criminal Court (ICC). A political source claimed that the decision to freeze half a…

  • Moshe Feiglin Leaves Likud, Forms New Party

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    MK Moshe Feiglin, who heads the Manhigut Yehudit faction within Likud, is leaving to form a new party, he announced Monday night.  “I’m going to say a few words that might annoy you,” Feiglin said, “but I have no anger at [Prime Minister Binyamin] Netanyahu.” He said that Netanyahu again changed the rules. “He made…

  • Left Fires Back at Netanyahu

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    Leftist parties issued a response on Monday evening to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s remarks against the left in a campaign rally. In his remarks, Netanyahu criticized the left for their mistakes “time and time again” and offered a pledge not to make any territorial concessions to the Palestinians that would harm Israel’s security. Turning his…

  • 4 Policemen Wounded in Sinai Bomb Attack

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    Four Egyptian policemen were wounded on Monday by a bomb in the Sinai Peninsula, security sources said, according to Reuters. The explosive device was planted at the entrance to an apartment building in the provincial capital of El-Arish, the sources said. Egypt’s military has been battling an insurgency on the peninsula since it overthrew Islamist…

  • Syria Complains to UN: McCain Violated Our Sovereignty

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    Syria has complained to the United Nations (UN) about several officials who, it claims, entered the country without visas in violation of its sovereignty. These include Republican Senator John McCain, former French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner and former U.S. diplomat Peter Galbraith, according to Reuters. Syria’s UN ambassador, Bashar Ja’afari, called on UN Secretary-General Ban…

  • Barkat Pleads with Residents to Take Responsibility

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    Jerusalem District Police announced Monday that all entrances and exits to the capital will be closed when snow begins to pile up.  The decision was made as part of just one of the lessons learned from the severe snowstorm that struck the city last winter. Thousands of motorists were stranded, without food or water, on…

  • Founder of French Anti-Semitism Watchdog Will Make Aliyah

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    Sammy Ghozlan, the founder of the National Bureau for Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism (BNVCA) announced Monday that he plans to immigrate to Israel.  The Frenchman, a former police commissioner whose organization is one of France’s leading watchdogs on anti-Semitism, called the move “a message.”  “The departure, it’s a message,” Ghozlan said in an interview with news site…

  • Lapid Admits He Was ‘Power Drunk’ as Finance Minister

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    Yesh Atid head Yair Lapid on Monday termed as a “trap” his stint as Finance Minister in the current coalition – he and Hatnua head Tzipi Livni were fired by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu last month for trying to hold a “putch,” leading to March elections. “We went into the finance ministry a bit power…

  • Confirmed: Ya’alon Filed Request to Outlaw Lehava

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    Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon has turned to the Israel Security Agency (ISA) and the security establishment to examine the possibility of outlawing anti-assimilation group Lehava, he confirmed Monday.  “I have turned to legal entities in the defense establishment and the Israel Security Agency to examine whether the Lehava organization can be outlawed,” Ya’alon said. “I…

  • Israeli Living in Berlin Attacked by Seven Men

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    A young Israeli living in Germany was attacked by a group of seven men singing anti-Semitic songs on a Berlin subway car.  That assault, which occurred on New Year’s Eve, was only made public by German press over the weekend.  According to the Sunday report in newspaper Tagesspiegel, Shahak Shapira, 26, was riding on a Berlin subway…

  • Border Police Turn Away MK at Yitzhar’s Od Yosef Hai Yeshiva

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    MK Rabbi Meir Porush (United Torah Judaism) visited Yitzhar’s Od Yosef Hai yeshiva (Torah academy) on Monday, in a show of support for the students of the facility, which was raided by the IDF and Border Police nine months ago and has not been returned to Yitzhar residents since. Porush was impressed with the students…

  • Norwegian NGO Funds Exhibit Erasing Israel from Map

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    An exhibition of colorful maps erasing Israel and presenting it as “Palestine” was funded by a Norwegian NGO, according to Palestinian Media Watch – and its sponsors include the Norwegian government and other international donors.  Photos of the exhibit uncovered on a Palestinian Arab website show maps with “This is Palestine” across the top and noting that…

  • Olmert Aide to be Released from Jail Early

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    The prison release committee decided on Monday morning to release former Ehud Olmert aide Shula Zaken early, after she serves two-thirds of her sentence over her part in the infamous Holyland corruption scandal. Zaken will be released at the end of January from the Neve Tirza women’s prison, thereby fulfilling two-thirds of her 11-month sentence…

  • Kahlon Presents First Female Candidate for Kulanu

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    Kulanu party Chairman Moshe Kahlon presented the first female candidate for the party’s 2015 elections list Monday: Yifat Sasha-Biton, a Kiryat Shmona City Council member and former deputy mayor for the northern Israel city.  “Yifat is a symbol of success,” Kahlon stated at an official press conference in Haifa Monday morning. “Yifat blossomed in the…

  • State Allocates $500K to Fortify Synagogues Against Rocket Fire

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    Deputy Religious Affairs Minister Rabbi Eli Ben Dahan (Jewish Home) has transferred 2 million shekels ($507,895) to synagogues in southern Israel and Gaza Belt communities on Monday, in order to shield religious buildings in the region from incoming rocket fire.  While touring the front-line communities, Ben-Dahan criticized the negligence of his predecessors in fortifying religious buildings.…

  • Deri Hints at Return to Shas

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    Just a week after handed in his resignation from the Knesset, Aryeh Deri is hinting at a return to the leadership of the Shas party. In an interview with journalist Ilana Dayan on Channel 2’s Uvda program, Deri did not say outright that he would return to Shas, but did say that “a person who refuses…

  • Haniyeh: The PA Isn’t Giving Gaza Enough Money

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    Senior Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on Sunday accused the Palestinian Authority (PA) of not spending a “fair amount” of its budget on Gaza, despite the formation of a unity government between Hamas and Fatah. “They (the PA) take $70 million in taxes and returns from Gaza each month, and it is not true what they…

  • British Activists Seek to Sue Israel Over Flotilla ‘War Crimes’

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    A group of British activists are looking into the possibility of suing Israeli soldiers for alleged “war crimes” committed during the 2010 flotilla to Gaza, the Independent reported Sunday. Scotland Yard has been asked to investigate whether Israeli special forces who raided the ships in the flotilla committed war crimes. Lawyers acting for British activists…

  • Gush Etzion Southern Fence Plan Shelved, for Now

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    The High Court said that the state could build a security fence west and north of Gush Etzion – but it would have to check with the court to see if anyone objected. Construction of the fence had been halted because of a lawsuit by Arab, leftist, and environmental groups claiming that the fence would…

  • Record Number of People Visited Auschwitz in 2014

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    A record number of more than 1.5 million people from around the world visited the grounds of the former Nazi death camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau in 2014, officials said on Sunday, according to The Associated Press (AP). The Auschwitz museum said on its website that most visitors came from within Poland, with large numbers of tourists…

  • Abbas Plans to Resubmit Unilateral Statehood Bid to UN

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    Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas said on Sunday he was discussing with Jordan plans to resubmit to the United Nations Security Council a resolution calling for the establishment of a Palestinian state that failed to win enough votes last week, Reuters reports. Jordan remains a member of the Security Council, but several other countries…

  • Journalist Sharon Gal Joins Yisrael Beytenu

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    Journalist and radio host Sharon Gal announced on Sunday that he is joining politics and would run for the Knesset with Avigdor Liberman’s Yisrael Beytenu party. Gal, 40, is a veteran journalist who for several years hosted a nightly business news show on Channel 10 and most recently hosted daily shows on Channel 20 and…

  • Saudi Arabia Denies it Will Allow Jews to Work in the Kingdom

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    Saudi Arabia’s Labor Ministry is denying a report in a local newspaper that it will be employing Jews within the Kingdom, according to Middle East Eye. On Tuesday, the Saudi daily Al-Watan reported that Saudi authorities are now allowing people of all faiths, including Jews, to work in the Kingdom, saying this was proof of…

  • Despite Operation Protective Edge Tourism Stays Strong

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    While Hamas’s terror war on Israel over the summer had a negative effect on the tourism industry, the overall number of tourists visiting the Jewish state over the entirety of 2014 remained at nearly the same figure as 2013, largely thanks to a very strong start to the year. There was a total decrease of…

  • How Do You Brace for a Snowstorm in Jerusalem?

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    The heavy cold front closing in on Israel is expected to hit full force starting late Tuesday, with deep snows anticipated to settle in on various parts of the country including Jerusalem as the week proceeds. Given the record snows during the winter of 2013, many Jerusalemites are making preparations – but what to do?…

  • Ben-Ari Calls on Feiglin to ‘Come Home’ to Otzma Yehudit

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    MK Moshe Feiglin failed to secure a realistic spot on the Likud Knesset list after key Likud insiders including many of his former allies turned on him. Now, as Feiglin weighs his political future, Otzma Yehudit chairperson Dr. Michael Ben-Ari is calling on him to join his party. Writing to Feiglin on Sunday morning, ahead of a…

  • Will Corruption Investigation Hurt Yisrael Beytenu or Help it?

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    A large scale corruption investigation involving the Ministry of Interior is being dubbed “the Yisrael Beytenu investigation” by local media, because of the central role played in it by deputy minister Faina Kirshenbaum and other party officials. Likewise, an average of polls calculated by KnessetJeremy.com indicates Yisrael Beytenu dropping by 1.3 seats over the last…

  • Hotovely Out of Realistic Spot by 55 Votes

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    Deputy Minister Tzipi Hotovely has officially not been placed in a realistic spot in the Likud’s Knesset list, a final recount of votes determined on Sunday. After a close race, it was determined that former minister Avi Dichter defeated Hotovely by only 55 votes. 20,892 Likud members voted for Dichter, while 20,837 voted for Hotovely.…

  • The Next Generation of Urban Transportation?

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    The 2014 Fuel Choices Summit brought together Israeli and international start-ups, enterprises, financiers, and policy makers in the field of alternative fuels and smart transportation. Hosted by the Israeli Prime Minister, the summit’s goal was to generate a dialogue about the world’s most forward-thinking approaches to transportation technologies and future business models, and to promote…

  • Erekat Threatens: We’ll Dismantle the Palestinian Authority

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    The Palestinian Authority’s (PA) chief negotiator, Saeb Erekat, on Sunday said that the PA will not agree to maintain the status quo and threatened that the PA will dismantle itself and “hand the keys” back to Israel. Speaking to Army Radio, Erekat referred to Israel’s decision to withhold the tax money it collects on behalf…

  • Pri Galil Workers Barricade Themselves Inside Factory

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    Pri Galil factory workers have been barricading themselves inside the food plant in northern Israel since Saturday night.  The Hatzor Haglilit plant, which has been closed since Wednesday following a dispute between the owners and the Economic Ministry, will remain shuttered Sunday, the owners announced Saturday.  The Economy Ministry claims Pri Galil – in which Hatzi…

  • Israelis Fed Up with Poverty, Corruption

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    The majority of the Israeli public has low confidence in state institutions, according to the Israel Democracy Institute’s 2014 Democracy Index published Sunday.  The index, based on a survey of a representative sample of the adult population in Israel, reveals that a significant section of the population reported difficulties with their personal finances.  One-third of…

  • Public Transportation on Shabbat is a ‘Disaster’

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    High school, yeshiva, and seminary students have joined together to call on Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Economy Minister Naftali Bennett to disallow any type of public transportation on Shabbat (the Sabbath; Saturday).  In a letter sent to the two politicians, the students argued that public transportation on Shabbat “does not represent the true spirit…

  • Fatah Shows Photo of Netanyahu with Noose

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    Fatah pulled down an offensive image showing the terror group’s flag over skulls with Jewish stars from its Facebook page Saturday, after a CNN interview exposed the photo and caused a PR snafu for the Palestinian Authority (PA). However, the group then merely replaced the image with another offensive graphic – this time, showing Prime Minister Binyamin…

  • Israeli Official Met Abbas’s Rival Without PM’s Consent

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    Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu recently sent Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas a secret communication regarding Abbas’ long-time rival Mohammad Dahlan.  According to Netanyahu, the several meetings held between a senior Israeli official and Dahlan were not authorized by him and do not represent the policies of the Israeli government.  Dahlan, a former Fatah official,…

  • ADL Urges Venezuela To Ensure Jewish Community’s Safety

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    The Anti-Defamation League sharply condemned Sunday the anti-Semitic graffiti found on a wall of the AIV del Esta Sephardic synagogue in Caracas, Venezuela.  ADl National Director, Abraham H. Foxman, particularly made clear the responsibility of Venezuela’s government in protecting its Jewish community of 7,000 individuals.  “President Nicolás Maduro and his government are responsible for the safety…

  • Peace Now: Gov’t Gave More Money to ‘Settlements’ in 2014

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    Extreme leftist group Peace Now has accused the Interior Ministry of granting Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria an unprecedented amount of government funding on Sunday, stating in a report that the state granted “settlements” 3.5 times the money granted to Israeli cities and towns within 1949 Armistice Lines.  The Interior Ministry said in response…

  • Mike Huckabee for United States President?

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    Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas, announced Saturday night that he is leaving behind his gig as a cable talk show host, to make a final decision on running for United States president in 2016.  Huckabee, 59, who also sought the Republican nomination in 2008 – but lost to John McCain, announced his plans…

  • Liberman: The EU is Israel’s Biggest Challenge

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    Foreign Minister and Yisrael Beytenu party leader Avigdor Liberman spoke with Israel’s ambassadors in Europe on Sunday, and clarified in a special Arutz Sheva interview that working with the European Union (EU) is Israel’s main challenge today.  “The Oslo Accords have collapsed,” Liberman noted, referring to the series of unilateral moves the Palestinian Authority (PA) has taken…

  • ISIS Hostage John Cantlie in New Propaganda Video from Mosul

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    The Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group has released an eighth video of captured British journalist John Cantlie, this time reporting from the streets of Mosul in Iraq. In the eight-minute video, uploaded to the internet on January 3rd, Cantlie claims “life in Mosul is business as usual”, despite media reports of power outages, food and…

  • Liberman, Mossad Men Reportedly Met Top Arab Official in Paris

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    There has been a series of confusing reports and counter-reports according to which a senior Israeli minister – apparently Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman – met on December 25 with an Arab personage in Paris. Liberman is denying the reports and there are conflicting versions regarding the identity of the person he met. Initial reports named…

  • Stats Show Israel’s Roads Getting Safer, for Those Inside Cars

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    Fewer people died in cars that were involved in accidents in 2014 compared to the previous year, but more pedestrians died as a result of being hit by a vehicle, a roundup of last year’s road safety statistics showed. The roundup was released Sunday by Dr. Yaakov Sheinin, head of the National Road Safety Administration.…

  • Group: Knesset Very Anti-Religious in 2014

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    The Liba Center, an organization that is well-known in the religious Zionist community, on Sunday published its annual review of the state of religious legislation in the Knesset – and the 19th Knesset will go down as one of the most anti-religious in Israel’s history, according to the report. Liba, which is not to be…

  • Govt. to Build 100,000 Apartments on Vacated IDF Bases

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    To solve Israel’s housing crisis, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu plans to release land to developers for the construction of up to 100,000 housing units in the center of the country. The units will be built on land that the IDF is vacating as it moves many of its operations in the Tel Aviv area to…

  • Search Goes on for Boy Who Fell into the Sea

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    The search for Gedif Yangar, a 10-year-old boy who fell into the sea south of Tel Aviv Saturday, continued on Sunday, but no sign of him has been found. “We had not been in the water for long,” one of Yangar’s friends told Walla! News. “Suddenly a wave came and swept him toward the rocks.…

  • Czech Politician: Walk Your Pet Pig Near a Mosque

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    To protest the growing presence and influence of Muslims in his country, Czech opposition leader Tomio Okamura has called on his countrymen to take their pigs for a walk next to mosques. In a Facebook posting, Okamura, head of the Dawn of Direct Democracy movement, listed what he said were “specific instructions” about “how we…

  • Minister Blasts ‘Sick’ Palestinians for ICC Move

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    Sunday’s Cabinet meeting featured a discussion on the Palestinian Authority’s appeal to the International Criminal Court at the Hague, as well as response measures taken – and to be taken – by the State of Israel.  PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas signed requests to join the ICC and 16 other conventions on Wednesday, a day after the United…

  • Gaza Division Commander: War Was ‘A Finger in Hamas’s Eye’

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    IDF Gaza Division Commander Itai Virov is happy that Hamas remains in Gaza, he revealed in a Channel 10 interview Sunday, because, in his eyes, the alternative would be leaving a power vacuum that Islamic State (ISIS) would fill.  Virov began by noting that in his eyes, Operation Protective Edge wasn’t an “operation”; it was a war. “I…

  • Rivlin: Apathy and Indifference are Our Greatest Dangers

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    After receiving the Israel Democracy Institute’s Democracy Index for 2014, President Reuven Rivlin stressed the importance of rebuilding the public’s trust in the government.  The index, published Sunday, revealed that a significant portion of the population reported difficulties with their personal finances and that over 40% believe the Israeli leadership is corrupt.  Addressing the results,…

  • ISIS Terror Cell Members Arrested in Hevron

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    Israeli security forces broke up an ISIS-linked terror cell in Hevron, it was revealed Sunday. The arrests were made in November 2014, after members of the cell had already carried out one failed attack against local IDF forces, hurling an explosive device at soldiers which caused no injuries. Members of the cell, all of whom…

  • Recount Spells Hope for Hotovely

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    The votes at 29 polling stations in Likud’s primary elections last week will be recounted because of a discrepancy between the votes counted at the polling stations and the numbers that were entered into the computer for those stations. The recount may change the order in which candidates are placed in Likud’s list. This is…

  • Pundit Blames Bennett for 102 Lebanese Deaths in 1996

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    Jewish Home Chairman and Economics Minister Naftali Bennett lashed out Sunday against the journalists and other leftists who have been demanding that criminal investigations be launched against officers and soldiers who took part in the summer’s war in Gaza. He added that he, himself, is now being blamed for the deaths of 102 civilians during…

  • Source: Amsallem, Amnon Yitzchak Could Run Together

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    A close associate of Rabbi Haim Amsallem of the “Am Shalem” movement said that the party was considering running in the March 17 elections – and was thinking of drafting Rabbi Amnon Yitzchak to the ticket. The source said that it was not clear if Yitzchak was planning to run on his own ticket in…

  • Yaalon ‘Intends to Declare Lehava a Terror Group’

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    Defense Minister Moshe “Bogie” Yaalon has reached an initial decision to declare the Jewish anti-assimilation group Lehava a terror group and an unrecognized organization, according to Channel 2 television. The report says that Yaalon has instructed the Shin Bet and legal officials in the Defense Ministry to collect legal materials that can provide an infrastructure…

  • Alive Because of Her Mother

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    In a series of articles about the “Efrat” organization, Arutz Sheva presents a number of personal stories and anecdotes relating the group’s life-saving activities. This week’s article centers on Adi, whose special connection with her own mother motivated and encouraged her to take the courageous step of bringing a surprise new life into the world. Adi felt compelled…

  • Ex-Knesset Speaker, Jewish Agency Head, Joins Communist Party

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    Avraham Burg, formerly the head of the Jewish Agency, who served as a Knesset member for Labor and as Knesset Speaker, has joined the communist party and now says he sees the Labor party and Meretz as “nationalistic.” Speaking on Galei Yisrael radio, Burg attacked the Labor and Meretz parties for presenting themselves as “the…

  • Jewish Home, Yesh Atid Snipe Over Housing Sales

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    Housing Minister Uri Ariel, along with Israel Lands Administration head Bentzi Liberman, on Sunday said that they had enabled the marketing of some 50,000 housing units in 2014, mostly in the center of the country. Ariel said at a press conference that Israelis had something to celebrate. “2014 was the biggest year ever for apartment…

  • What Were Armed US Consulate Staff Doing near Adei Ad?

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    The full details of Friday’s clash between residents of the Jewish village of Adei Ad in Samaria and a delegation from the US Consulate in Jerusalem – which very nearly escalated into a fully-fledged shootout between the sides – are still emerging. But those details which have emerged so far paint a worrying picture regarding…

  • Credit Ratings Agencies to Come Under Supervision

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    Until now, anybody could issue ratings on Israeli companies trading on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. No longer; beginning in April, individuals and organizations that publish credit ratings will fall under the supervision of the TASE, the exchange announced Sunday. Although ratings organizations have been under supervision in the US and Europe for years, it…

  • Father of Jordanian Pilot to ISIS: Treat Him Well

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    The father of the Jordanian pilot captured by the Islamic State (ISIS) group appealed Saturday to the group to treat his son well and with respect, reports The Associated Press (AP). The pilot, 1st Lt. Moaz al-Kassasbeh, was taken captive on December 24 after his F-16 fighter jet crashed near the extremists’ de facto capital…

  • PA to Submit Request to Join Interpol

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    The Palestinian Authority (PA) has decided to join the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol), an official told the Ma’an news agency on Saturday. The head of the international relations and cooperation department in the Palestinian Authority Ministry of Interior told Ma’an that the PA plans to submit a request to join the group in 2015,…

  • Report: Feiglin Considering Forming a New Party

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    MK Moshe Feiglin is considering forming a new party after failing to win a realistic spot in the Likud’s Knesset list, Channel 2 News’ political reporter Amit Segal reported on Saturday night. According to Segal, Feiglin will make a final decision on the matter by Monday, when he will hold a gathering of activists. Feiglin’s…

  • Minister: Use Frozen PA Money to Pay Off Electric Debt

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    Energy and Water Minister Silvan Shalom on Saturday called on Israel to use the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) tax money it froze to pay off the PA’s enormous debt to the Israel Electric Corporation (IEC). “Following the decision to freeze half a billion shekels in Palestinian tax money, I have asked that the funds will be…

  • Israeli Freed After Two Years in an Egyptian Prison

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    Andrei Pashnichikov, who was arrested by Egypt in December of 2012 after he was caught taking photographs of security equipment, was released from an Egyptian jail and deported to Israel on Saturday, media reports said. Pashnichikov was sentenced in February of 2013 to two years in prison. According to Haaretz, he crossed the border into Israel on Saturday…

  • Herzog: Shut Down Government’s Settlement Division

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    Labor leader Yitzhak Herzog has vowed to shut down the World Zionist Organization’s Settlement Division, which functions as an operational arm of the government to build and establish communities and infrastructures in Judea and Samaria – leaving hundreds of thousands of Israelis in the region without governmental representation.  “As Prime Minister I will close the Settlement…

  • Jerusalem Prepares for Snow

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    The Jerusalem municipality and the security agencies have called on the inhabitants of Jerusalem to prepare in advance next week, ahead of temperatures approaching freezing and possibly bringing snow with it, according to a bulletin released Saturday. Municipal emergency staff have completed preparations for stormy weather and recommends residents stay safe, prepare for stormy weather…

  • Hamas Condemns Shooting of Gaza Teen by Egypt

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    Terror group Hamas on Saturday condemned the fatal shooting by Egyptian border guards of what they said was a Palestinian minor on the Gaza border, AFP reports.  “We condemn the killing (Friday) of the child Zaki al-Houbi by Egyptian army gunfire on the borders, we consider what happened as a dangerous development and excessive use of force,” the Islamist organization said in…

  • Saudi King in Hospital with Pneumonia

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    Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah is suffering from pneumonia, Riyadh stated Friday, and his condition has been stabilized with the help of a breathing tube.  Late Thursday night, the monarch – who is in his nineties – was admitted to a military hospital for medical checks and was diagnosed with the condition.  The statement added that…

  • Thirteen Coptic Christians Abducted in Libya

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    Fifteen armed and masked gunmen in central Libya abducted 13 Coptic Christians on Saturday, according to a priest and an eyewitness, several days after seven more were abducted from the same area.  The abductors, who had a list of the full names of their victims, went from room to room in the Christians’ residence in…

  • Canada Condemns ‘Dangerous’ PA ICC Bid

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    Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird condemned the Palestinian Authority (PA)’s application to the International Criminal Court (ICC) Thursday, calling the decision “dangerous” and urging the PA to return to bilateral negotiations.  “The decision by the Palestinian Authority to seek to unilaterally accede to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, among other international bodies,…

  • Peres: A Great Leader Must Serve the People

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    Former President Shimon Peres addressed the upcoming elections in March for the first time publicly on Saturday, hinting that he would like to see a replacement for current Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.  “These elections are crucial,” Peres said. “We have an opportunity to make the best out of the situation we find ourselves in. Some…

  • Tibi Hoists PLO Flag on Temple Mount

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    MK Ahmed Tibi raised the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) terror group’s flag on the Temple Mount Saturday, after he arrived there along with Muslim leaders to celebrate the birth of the Muslim prophet, Mohammed.  “Al-Quds (Jerusalem) is the capital of Arab Palestine and Al-Aqsa mosque is a place of worship for Muslims,” declared Tibi during…

  • Suspected Al Qaeda Mastermind Dies Days before New York Trial

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    A senior Al Qaeda terrorist has died just days before his trial in New York over the 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. 50-year-old Libyan national Nazih Abdul-Hamed al-Ruqai – more famously known as Abu Anas al-Liby – died in hospital on Friday after a battle with liver cancer, according to doctors and family…

  • Israel Freezes $127M in Funds to the PA For ICC Bid

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    Israel froze the transfer of about half a billion shekels (127 million USD) to the Palestinian Authority (PA), a political source told Arutz Sheva Saturday night, in retaliation for the PA’s official request to join the International Criminal Court (ICC). He said the decision was made Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s orders and constitutes the Israeli response…

  • Israeli Company’s Vaccine Blocks 90% of Cancer Types

    Israeli Company’s Vaccine Blocks 90% of Cancer Types

    An Israeli biotech company is developing a vaccine for cancer that it says can help prevent the return of the lethal disease for 90% of the different types of cancer. Vaxil BioTherapeutics based in Nes Ziona has been developing ImMucin for more than five years, and already has seen strong success in testing indicating it…

  • Hollywood Stars Go Muslim in Dubai for New Year

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    A group of Hollywood TV celebs and supermodels including Kendall Jenner, singer Selena Gomez and model Gigi Hadid spent the civil new year in Dubai, where they took some revealing photos and posted them to Instagram – the revelations include an interest in Muslim attire. Jenner, the 19-year-old who made her break in the TV…

  • Rescue Mission to Save Jordanian Pilot from ISIS Fails

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    US forces have carried out heavy airstrikes on Raqqa, multiple news sources report Friday, as part of a military operation to save a Jordanian pilot captured last week by Islamist terrorists during a mission in Syria.  Fighter jets early Friday morning heavily bombed the area surrounding the house where the pilot, Moaz Safi Yousef al-Kassasbeh, is allegedly being held…

  • Lawsuit Against Revlon CEO for Racist, Anti-Semitic Remarks

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    A discrimination lawsuit has been filed against Revlon cosmetics CEO Lorenzo Delpani, according to the New York Post, for making bigoted remarks against African-Americans, Jews, and Americans in general.  Delpani, an Italian native who rose to the position in 2013, allegedly made a number of the comments during business meetings according to the plaintiff, former Revlon scientist…

  • Who ‘Assassinated’ Feiglin in Likud Primaries?

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    Likud MK Moshe Feiglin was given an unrealistic spot to get into the next Knesset in Likud primaries tallied on Thursday, but according to reports on Friday that wasn’t mere chance – he was the target of an orchestrated “political assassination” from within the party. According to Yedioth Aharonoth, the main hand behind Feiglin’s primaries failure…

  • Fourteen IDF Innovations of 2014

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    The IDF released a list Friday of 14 new changes instituted in 2014 on its website – ranging from a focus on healthier food to upgrades in defense.  Overall, meals became healthier and more “green,” it said, with two new programs upgrading ready-to-eat meals for combat soldiers and offering vegan options for all recruits. Combat…

  • Egyptian Soldiers Shoot and Kill Gazan in Rafah

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    Egyptian soldiers firing from across the border shot dead a Palestinian Arab man in the Gaza frontier town of Rafah on Friday, medics said, although the motive was not immediately known. The border troops shot the 23-year-old man “in the back and the bullet settled in the heart. He died on the spot,” emergency services…

  • Fatah Official Vows ‘Retaliation’ Against USA

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    In a recent interview with Russian news network RT, Fatah central committee member Abbas Zaki threatened the US following the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) failed UN bid demanding recognition and Israeli withdrawals. “The whole world should understand that the US is an enemy, pushing Israeli extremists to carry on with their actions, depriving us of our…

  • Campaign Promises: Legalization of Amona in Coalition Deal

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    Jewish Home MKs Ayelet Shaked and Orit Struk arrived at Amona in Samaria on Thursday, where they met with residents and promised to take action against the High Court ruling last Thursday ordering the destruction of the entire town within two years. In the meeting the legal circumstances were discussed – there is no evidence behind…

  • Bringing Orthodox Jewish Women to the Leadership Table

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    The topic of women and leadership is central to the Orthodox Jewish community today, National Security Agency (NSA) First Chief Risk Officer Anne Neuberger stated to Arutz Sheva this week – and women can offer much to help solve common issues in the Jewish community.  “The goals very much are ensuring that women in the Orthodox community…

  • American Security Guards Clash with Jews in Binyamin

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    Security guards from the United States Consulate on Friday afternoon clashed with Jewish residents near the community of Adei Ad, located in the Binyamin region. Arutz Sheva learned that two vehicles belonging to the consulate arrived at the community without coordination with residents. Locals then tried to make sense of the actions of the American…

  • Hotovely on Primaries Loss: This Isn’t the End

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    MK Tzipi Hotovely, who is likely headed out of the Knesset after failing to secure a realistic spot on the Likud’s election list, on Friday thanked her supporters and clarified, “This isn’t the end”. “The most important thing for me after receiving the results of the elections is to say thank you. Thank you for…

  • Report: Kirschenbaum Quit, and Then Changed Her Mind

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    Deputy Interior Minister Faina Kirschenbaum (Yisrael Beytenu) decided not to run in the upcoming elections due to suspicions of corruption against her, but changed her mind upon request from the chairman of her party, Avigdor Liberman, Channel 2 News reported on Friday. According to the report, Kirschenbaum informed Liberman of her intention to quit politics…

  • PA Presents ICC Membership Request to UN

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    The Palestinian Authority’s (PA) envoy to the United Nations on Friday formally requested membership in the International Criminal Court (ICC), which would allow war crimes complaints to be filed against Israel, reports AFP. “This is a very significant step,” envoy Riyad Mansour told reporters. “We are seeking justice for all the victims that have been…

  • Poll: 1 in 8 Germans Would Attend Anti-Islam Rally

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    One German in eight would join an anti-Muslim march if a rapidly-growing protest movement organized one in their home towns, an opinion poll published on Thursday and cited by Reuters found. The survey highlighted growing support in Germany, as in other European Union countries including Britain and Sweden, for parties and movements tapping into voter…

  • MK Chetboun Welcomes Results of Likud Primaries

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    MK Yoni Chetboun, who recently left the Jewish Home party and joined Eli Yishai’s Ha’am Itanu party, welcomed on Thursday evening the results of the primaries in the Likud. “Congratulations to our friends in the Likud, together we will work towards a bigger and stronger nationalist camp that will lead Israel,” he said. “In two…

  • Former Egyptian Minister: McCain is a ‘Crazy Man’

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    Senator John McCain is a “crazy senator who lives in a dream” of molding others according to the American model, according to a former Egyptian foreign minister. The comments by Ahmad Abu Al-Gheit were made in an interview which aired on December 4 on the Egyptian Al-Hayat TV channel and was translated by the Middle…

  • Hamas: Abbas Has No Authority to Join ICC

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    Ahmed Bahar, acting speaker of the Palestinian parliament, on Thursday poured cold water on Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’s application to join the International Criminal Court (ICC) and several other international conventions and treaties. In a statement, Bahar said that Abbas bears responsibility for the applications which, he claimed, do not serve the interests…

  • Sweden: Third Mosque Torched in One Week

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    For the third time in a week, a mosque in Sweden was torched on Thursday, causing Swedish police to launch a manhunt for the culprit. “People saw a man throwing something burning at the building,” police in Uppsala, where the latest arson took place, said in a statement quoted by AFP. They added that the…

  • Yechimovich to Netanyahu: Reserve Another Spot for a Woman

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    MK Shelly Yechimovich (Labor) on Thursday called on Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to reserve another realistic spot on the Likud’s Knesset list for a woman, saying it was a “disgrace” that only two women were placed in the party’s top 20. Yechimovich said that failing to place more women in realistic spots takes the Likud…

  • Lapid Slams Other Parties Over ‘Corruption’

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    Yesh Atid chairman MK Yair Lapid on Thursday launched a scathing attack against parties in the outgoing coalition, accusing them of corruption and demanding they “give us back our country”. Speaking at a Yesh Atid convention in Tel Aviv, Lapid said that the corruption to which he was referring went far beyond the corruption scandal involving…

  • Two Italian Women Kidnapped in Syria Appear in Online Video

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    Two women identifying themselves as Italian aid workers kidnapped in Syria have appeared in a video urging their government to seek their release, AFP reported on Thursday. The video, filmed in mid-December, appeared online Wednesday night and purportedly shows Vanessa Marzullo and Greta Ramelli, who were abducted by gunmen in northern Aleppo province in August.…

  • Egyptian Court Orders Retrial for Al-Jazeera Reporters

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    Egypt’s top court on Thursday ordered a retrial of three Al-Jazeera reporters whose imprisonment on charges of aiding the Muslim Brotherhood triggered global outrage, but kept them in custody pending a new hearing, reported AFP. Australian Peter Greste, Egyptian-Canadian Mohamed Fahmy and Egyptian Baher Mohamed of the broadcaster’s English service were detained in December 2013…

  • F-35 Stealth Jet’s Gun Won’t Work Till 2019

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    Israel decided last month to cut its purchases of America’s $400 billion F-35 stealth jet from 31 to 14 – the decision for caution to find out more about the plane makes a whole lot more sense after it was revealed Wednesday the F-35 won’t be able to fire its gun until 2019. An in-depth…

  • Terrorist Who Stabbed Officers in Jerusalem Arrested in Ramallah

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    IDF forces on Thursday night conducted an arrest in Ramallah of an Arab terrorist who lives in eastern Jerusalem, and is suspected of having stabbed two Border Patrol officers in the Old City of Jerusalem last Friday. During the arrest IDF forces were attacked by young Arab residents of the city in Samaria that serves…

  • Report: PA Files War Crimes Charges Against Israel in ICC

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    The Palestinian Authority (PA) has already instructed its representative in the International Criminal Court (ICC) to file charges against Israel for “war crimes,” Arab media reports Friday. According to the Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper, the PA is readying the charges, which will focus on complaints Palestinian Arabs have alleged against the IDF and against Jewish residents of…

  • 15,000 More Jews in Judea-Samaria in 2014

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    The Jewish presence in Judea and Samaria is “irreversible,” Former Yesha Council Chairman Dani Dayan who is running in the Jewish Home primaries in two weeks stated Friday. Dayan commented on figures presented by the Interior Ministry, which noted Thursday that almost 400,000 Israeli Jews now live in the region.  “Interior Ministry figures, showing that…

  • Poll: United Hareidi Party Would Win 20 Seats

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    A united party of hareidim would win 20 seats in the next election, according to a poll conducted by the Maagor Mohot Institute for the Makor Rishon newspaper. The poll, which will be published in full in Friday’s edition of Makor Rishon, found that the Labor party headed by Yitzhak Herzog and Tzipi Livni would…

  • 35 Killed in Shanghai Stampede on New Year’s Eve

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    Thirty-five people were killed during a stampede at a New Year’s Eve celebration in downtown Shanghai.  The stampede occurred in Chenyi Square, a popular area in Shanghai’s historic Bund district, overlooking the Huangpu River. It is often jammed with spectators for major events, as it was Wednesday night to usher in 2015.  The Shanghai City government said…

  • Lapid: Even Menachem Begin Wouldn’t Make it in Primaries

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    Yesh Atid Chairman Yair Lapid slammed the Likud Thursday morning over its primary process. Speaking to Army Radio, Lapid said that primaries in general – and especially in the Likud – were “corrupt. Even Menachem Begin would not make the cut in these kind of elections. He would not be part of a primary process…

  • Deri-Yishai Squabble Illustrates Shas Power-Vacuum

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    Dr. Nissim Leon, the Director of the MA Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Bar-Ilan University, spoke with Arutz Sheva on Thursday about the real crisis Shas faces. According to Leon, the author of Soft Ultra-Orthodoxy: Religious Renewal in Mizrahi Jews, the real crisis is not the dispute between Shas Chairman Aryeh Deri and former Shas Chairman and…

  • Sources: Gantz Didn’t Know About Gaza Border Troop Pullout

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    It was revealed Thursday that IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz had no idea the army was planning to remove soldiers and military patrols from communities along the Gaza border. The army announced Tuesday their intentions to remove forces from communities that are not located near the security fence with Gaza, in an effort to…

  • ICC Threats Conjure Worst-Case Scenario for Israel

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    The Palestinian Authority’s application for membership in the International Criminal Court (ICC) and threats to press charges against Israel there is its diplomatic equivalent of “an atom bomb” against the Jewish state, a legal expert has said – but the move could seriously backfire as well. Since the United Nations granted “Palestine” the status of…

  • London Jewish Neighborhood Vandalized With Swastikas

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    A Jewish community in north London was attacked with anti-Semitic vandalism Sunday night.  Swastikas were scrawled on approximately 27 cars in the Osbaldeston Road area of Stoke Newington as well as nearby building, The Daily Mail reported.  The neighborhood is home to around 20,000 hareidi Orthodox Jews. “There is a large Jewish community that lives here with Holocaust…

  • Likud’s New Knesset List Starts to Emerge

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    With over 40% percent of the votes cast in the Likud primaries counted, a clearer picture of the Likud’s likely new Knesset list is starting to emerge.  At the top of the list is current Chairman and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who easily defeated sole opponent Danny Danon for the position of chairman.  Netanyahu is…

  • Firebomb Victim Ayala Shapira is Awake

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    Ayala Shapira, the 11-year-old girl who was badly burned in a firebomb attack in Samaria last Thursday, is awake. She has recognized her relatives and spoken to them. Ayala continues to be hospitalized at the Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer in serious but stable condition; the public is asked to continue praying for the…

  • Initial Results Show Feiglin Won’t Make Next Knesset

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    With about a quarter of the votes counted in the Likud primaries as of Thursday morning, some trends are already apparent – and one of them will see Manhigut Yehudit faction leader, Moshe Feiglin, falling to an “unrealistic” position on the Likud list. Current polls predict Likud of achieving no more than 25 seats in…

  • 137 Injured in New Year’s Celebrations Across Israel

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    Magen David Adom teams provided medical care over Wednesday night-Thursday morning to about 500 sick and/or injured people throughout Israel.  Of those 500 treated, 137 required medical attention as a result of New Year’s Eve celebrations and parties. 25 were injured in car accidents – five in moderate condition and 20 suffering only minor injuries. …

  • US to Allow Oil Exports for First Time in 40 Years

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    Already lower than it has been in nearly a decade, the price of oil is likely to drop even further. The United States, now officially the world’s largest oil producer, will, for the first time since 1975, allow the export of “made in USA” oil. Oil producers will be able to export light crude condensate…

  • Erekat Unveils Slew of Conventions Abbas Signed

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    Palestinian Authority (PA) chief negotiator Saeb Erekat announced on Thursday to James Rawley, the UN’s Deputy Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, which international conventions the PA signed onto the day before in breach of the Oslo Accords. Erekat announced that PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas in a Wednesday meeting not only signed onto the Rome…

  • Bumbling Jihadi Reveals Location on Twitter

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    An Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist from New Zealand has suspended his Twitter account after mistakenly tweeting his location from Syria, reports The Independent. Mark John Taylor, who now goes by the name of Mohammad Daniel or Abu Abdul Rahman, failed to turn off the location service on his Twitter account, thereby identifying his whereabouts every time…

  • Tzipi Hotovely Likely to Lose her Knesset Seat

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    Two of Likud’s leading advocates for increased Jewish presence on the Temple Mount – Moshe Feiglin and Tzipi Hotovely – appear to be on their way out of the Knesset, with 99% of the votes in the party primaries counted. Since the results of the count began to be known, Deputy Minister Hotovely had been…

  • Conference Discusses Orthodox Judaism in the Digital Age

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    The World Forum of Orthodox Judaism held it’s annual conference on Wednesday in Jerusalem, honoring leading rabbis, professors and other figures for their contributions to Judaism and the Jewish nation worldwide. The Forum, which unites synagogues and Jewish communities around the world, meets annually to discuss pressing issues for the leadership of Orthodox Judaism. On…

  • New ‘Jerusalem Unity Prize’ in Memory of Slain Teens

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    As of Thursday, submissions are being welcomed online for the new Jerusalem Unity Prize in Memory of Eyal Yifrah (19), Gilad Sha’ar (16) and Naftali Frenkel (16) hy”d. Following the June kidnapping and murder of the three by Hamas terrorists, Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat – together with the families of the three boys and Jerusalem-based…

  • Armed Attacker Arrested Outside Turkish PM Office

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    An armed attacker was arrested on Thursday in front of the prime minister’s office housed in Dolmabahce Palace, Istanbul, after he threw a grenade at police that failed to detonate. The Turkish Hurriyet Daily News notes that the officers were conducting “the watch of respect” in honor of modern Turkey’s founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, when they came across…

  • Deri Reportedly to Return to Shas Next Week

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    Shas chairperson Aryeh Deri handed in his resignation to the Knesset on Tuesday after recordings revealed Shas spiritual leader Rabbi Ovadia Yosef zt”l strongly condemned and opposed him – it now appears he will return to Shas as early as next week. Channel 10 reports it has received information that Deri plans next week to announce…

  • Over 76,000 Reported Killed in Syria in 2014

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    More than 76,000 people were killed in Syria’s civil war in 2014, reports AFP, making it the bloodiest year yet in the war according to a monitor of the situation. The conflict has lasted for nearly four years already, and already surpassed 200,000 dead. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitoring group, recorded…

  • Leading Publisher Apologizes for ‘Wiping Israel off the Map’

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    One of the world’s leading publishing houses has been forced to apologize for distributing atlases which literally erased Israel from the map. HarperCollins had been distributing the atlases via its subsidiary Collins Bartholomew, which specializes in maps, throughout Arab countries in the Middle East, depicting Jordan and Syria extending all the way to the Mediterranean Sea.  Collins Bartholomew claimed the…

  • Jordan Arrests Cleric for Advocating Jewish Temple Mount Prayer

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    A Jordanian Muslim cleric has been arrested for advocating Jewish prayer rights on the Temple Mount, just a week after he issued a public statement retracting the comments following a hail of criticism. In a video statement posted online on December 18, Salafi cleric Sheikh Yassin Al-Ajlouni said a place of worship for Jews should…

  • Victorious Regev Expects to Become a Minister

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    Likud MK Miri Regev, who made it to the fifth spot in the party’s primaries Thursday, told IDF Radio that she expects to be named a minister in the next government. Asked what portfolio she would like, she said: “First of all, we have to win the coming elections.” She then added that she finds…

  • Samaria Leader Mesika Released to House Arrest

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    The head of the Samaria Regional Council Gershon Mesika was released to house arrest Thursday, eight days after his arrest last week in the large-scale police investigation of corruption centering on Deputy Interior Minister Faina Kirshenbaum (Yisrael Beytenu). He was released to ten-days’ house arrest in his home in Elon Moreh. In addition, he is…

  • IDF Recognizes the Summer’s Fighting as a War

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    Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon will ask the Ministerial Committee for Symbols and Ceremonies on Sunday to approve his decision to award veterans of Operation Protective Edge with a campaign decoration. The decision is a de facto recognition of the 50-day campaign as a fully fledged war. So far in Israel’s history, campaign decorations have been…

  • Netanyahu Slams ICC Bid: The PA Isn’t a State

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu held an emergency meeting at the prime minister’s office in Tel Aviv on Thursday to discuss the Palestinian Authority (PA) attempt to join the International Criminal Court (ICC), so as to sue Israel for “war crimes.” PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas launched the ICC move by signing the Rome Convention on Wednesday…

  • Bibi Keeps Liberman Out of Emergency Session

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu convened an emergency discussion of the latest diplomatic developments vis-a-vis the Palestinian Authority (PA) Thursday, but did not invite Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman, according to Voice of Israel public radio. The discussion followed PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’s signing of the Rome Statute Wednesday, paving the way for the PA to file…

  • Islamic Bloc Head to Visit Temple Mount

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    After the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) decided last June to name Jerusalem as the “capital of Islamic tourism” for 2016, the OIC on Thursday said its secretary general will visit eastern Jerusalem next Monday and stop at the Temple Mount. The secretary general, Iyad Madani of Saudi Arabia, is to visit the Al-Aqsa Mosque on the…

  • Road Safety Group: Drunk Driving Still a Big Problem

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    There were 20% fewer drunk drivers on Israel’s roads in 2014 compared with recent years, but drunk driving is still a significant problem, the Or Yarok road safety organization said Wednesday. According to Israeli police, there were 8,378 citations written to drivers for driving while over the alcohol limit, 20% fewer than the 10,235 written…

  • Report: Hamas Praises PA ICC Bid

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    Hamas has praised Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’s application to join the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a “step in the right direction.”  “This step needs to be part of a general policy and a joint national program,” Hamas said in a statement, according to the Gaza-based Daily Sabah. Hamas also called for the various…

  • Netanyahu: The PA, Not Israel, Should Fear the ICC

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    Israel has little to fear from the Palestinian Authority (PA) signing the Rome Statute to join the International Criminal Court (ICC), Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu stated Wednesday night – and the PA has everything to lose.  “The one who should fear the International Criminal Court at the Hague is the Palestinian Authority, which is in…

  • Liberman: ‘Abbas Doesn’t Threaten Us’

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    Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman harshly criticized Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas Wednesday, noting that any “deaf, blind, and dumb” judge in a criminal court would find the PA – not Israel – guilty of war crimes.  “Abbas can sign any treaty that he wants – the only ones who commit war crimes in the…

  • Poll: Labor Still Top Party, Yishai to Pass Threshold

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    Labor is the current front-runner for the 2015 elections, according to a Channel 10 poll released Wednesday night.  Labor would remain in the top spot with 23 seats, followed by Likud with 21 and Jewish Home with 17.  The Arab parties, if running on a joint list, will gain eleven seats, followed by the Center parties.  Moshe…

  • Shas MK: Don’t Worry, We Will Survive Without Deri

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    If the resignation of Aryeh Deri as head of Shas was undertaken to show how badly the party needs him, it isn’t working, at least as far as MK Nissim Ze’ev is concerned. Ze’ev, a charter member of Shas, said that the party existed and functioned before Deri, and it would continue to do so…

  • US ‘Strongly Opposes’ PA ICC Request

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    The United States said Wednesday it “strongly opposes” a request from the Palestinian Authority to join the International Criminal Court (ICC), fearing this will further delay peace talks with Israel. “It would be counterproductive and would do nothing to further the aspirations of the Palestinian people for a sovereign and independent state,” the State Department said. “It will badly damage the atmosphere with…

  • Living a Life of Mercy

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    In a series of articles about the “Efrat” organization, Arutz Sheva presents a number of personal stories and anecdotes relating the group’s life-saving activities. This week’s article centers on Inbal, a former model who found spirituality and religion in the unlikely source of a pregnancy. Inbal told Arutz Sheva about her work as a model immediately upon her…

  • Mahmoud Abbas Files Request to Join ICC

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    Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas Wednesday signed a Palestinian request to join the International Criminal Court (ICC), seeking a new avenue for action against Israel after a failed UN resolution calling for Israel to withdraw to 1949 Armistice lines, AFP reports. Abbas signed the request along with applications to join 20 other international conventions during a meeting broadcast live on PA television. The…

  • Trajtenberg Officially Joins Labor

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    Professor Manuel Trajtenberg, who headed a special committee appointed by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to examine complaints by protesters during the social protests of summer 2011, on Wednesday officially joined the Labor-Hatnua list for the March 17 elections. In a special news conference in which they introduced Trajtenberg, MKs Yitzhak Herzog and Tzipi Livni declared that Trajtenberg…

  • French President Vows to Fight Anti-Semitism in 2015

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    French President Francois Hollande said on Wednesday that the fight against racism and anti-Semitism will be his national cause for 2015, according to The Associated Press (AP). In a speech in honor of the 2015 year, Hollande pointed out “the rising, worrying threats” of terrorism and fundamentalism and urged the French not to succumb to…

  • Herzog and Livni: Turning to ICC Won’t Achieve PA’s Goals

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    MKs Yitzhak Herzog and Tzipi Livni, who head the joint Labor-Hatnua list for the March elections, on Wednesday evening joined a slew of politicians who condemned the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) decision to turn to the International Criminal Court (ICC) after its defeat in the United Nations. Herzog and Livni’s headquarters said that joining the ICC…

  • Pollution in Tehran Sends 400 to Hospital

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    Almost 400 people have been hospitalized with heart and respiratory problems caused by heavy air pollution in Tehran, with nearly 1,500 others requiring treatment, AFP reports. Year round, more than four million cars spew exhaust fumes into the atmosphere of the Iranian capital. The situation worsens in winter, when cold air leads to a carcinogenic…

  • PA Blasts Nigeria for Abstaining at UN

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    The Palestinian Authority’s (PA) representative to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) criticized Nigeria on Wednesday over its abstention during a UN vote on Palestinian statehood on Tuesday. In a statement quoted by the Ma’an news agency, the representative Muhannad al-Akluk, said Nigeria’s move was a “big disappointment”, adding that voting against “Palestine” despite being…

  • Two Members of French Far-Right Expelled Over Prank

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    Two young members of France’s far right National Front have been expelled from the party for spiking the drink of its second-in-command with a laxative, reports AFP. The incident took place while the party’s vice-president Louis Aliot, who is also the boyfriend of party leader Marine Le Pen, was visiting the party’s Bordeaux offices several…

  • Danon Concedes Defeat to Netanyahu in Likud Primaries

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    MK Danny Danon (Likud) a short time ago (Wednesday) conceded defeat to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in the vote on the leadership for the Likud party. “From the emerging results, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu won the election,” Danon said in a statement. He added, “I congratulate the Prime Minister and wish him well. We will…

  • Arab with Knife Arrested Near the Cave of the Patriarchs

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    Border Police officers on Wednesday evening arrested a suspected terrorist who came to the Cave of the Patriarchs, near Hevron, carrying a large knife. The suspect, a 40-year-old Arab resident of Hevron, arrived at a checkpoint and aroused the suspicions of the officers, who searched his body and found inside the pocket of his coat…

  • Housing Ministry Unveils New Plan for Cheaper Housing

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    Too little, too late? The Housing Ministry on Wednesday announced a new plan in which the state would be the guarantor for construction of apartments for young couples and middle class families in peripheral areas that would be sold for the cost of construction. Under the plan, announced Wednesday by Housing Ministry Director-General Shlomo ben-Eliyahu,…

  • Is Saudi Arabia Allowing Jews to Work in the Kingdom?

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    Saudi Arabia has reportedly begun to allow Jews to work in the kingdom, according to a local newspaper. On Tuesday, the Saudi daily Al-Watan reported that Saudi authorities are now allowing people of all faiths, including Jews, to work in the kingdom, saying this was proof of the country’s openness to other religions and cultures.…

  • Israel to PA: You Can’t Achieve Statehood with Provocations

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    The Middle East Adviser for the Permanent Mission of Israel to the United Nations (UN), Israel Nitzan, told the Palestinian Authority (PA) on Tuesday night that statehood cannot be achieved using provocations. Nitzan made a statement to the Security Council shortly after it rejected the PA’s resolution which would have set a deadline for Israel…

  • Yesh Atid’s MK Koll Quits Politics

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    MK Adi Koll (Yesh Atid) announced on Tuesday that she would be quitting politics and returning to work in the field of education. In a letter sent to members of her party, Koll wrote that she had reached the conclusion that parliamentary life is not suitable for her at this time, and she prefers to…

  • French Anti-Semitic Comedian Abandoned by Allies

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    Dieudonné, the anti-Semitic French comedian who made headlines last year over his “reverse Nazi salute” is making headlines again, this time as his own friends turn against him over his connections with racist groups. The British Independent newspaper reported on Tuesday that several black supporters of Dieudonné, including former bodyguards, have turned against him, complaining…

  • Yishai on Leaked Videos: That’s Not My Way

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    MK Eli Yishai, formerly the chairman of Shas and now the head of the Ha’am Itanu party, clarified on Tuesday that he was not behind the leaking of recordings showing former Shas spiritual leader Rabbi Ovadia Yosef calling current Shas chairman Aryeh Deri a “wicked” thief and a bribe-taker. Speaking at a gathering of activists in…

  • EU Calls for Peace Talks After PA Fails at UN

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    The European Union’s (EU) foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, said Tuesday’s vote at the United Nations (UN) Security Council on Palestinian statehood underlined the need for Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA) to urgently resume peace negotiations. The Security Council failed to adopt an Arab-backed resolution that would have paved the way to a Palestinian…