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The Dead Sea Scrolls Can Now Be Viewed Online
On the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Israel Antiquities Authority and Google announced on Monday the launch of the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library website at www.deadseascrolls.org.il. The public is invited to experience, view, examine, and explore this collection of over 5000 images of…
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Rabbi Mirvis To Succeed Rabbi Sacks as Britain’s Chief Rabbi
Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, formerly Chief Rabbi of Ireland, will replace retiring Rabbi Jonathan Sacks as Britain’s Chief Rabbi. Rabbi Sacks, who also is in the House of Lords, will retire next year after 11 years in office. “The Chief Rabbinate Trust can this evening confirm that the consultative group has endorsed a recommendation by the…
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Netanyahu Meets U.S. Senator, Discusses Syria
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu met on Monday with U.S. Senator-elect Ted Cruz (R-Texas). At the start of their meeting, the Prime Minister said, “I’m welcoming you to Israel on your very first visit. You’re a friend of Israel; the United States is a close ally of Israel. We have not only common values but face…
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UN Sending Chemical Weapons Kits to Troops in Golan
The United Nations is sending chemical weapons kits to UN troops in the Golan Heights because of growing fears over Syria’s deadly non-conventional arsenal, officials said Monday, according to AFP. UN peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous briefed the UN Security Council on efforts to bolster the safety of the UN force, which monitors a ceasefire zone…
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Ambassador Oren, Jewish Leaders, Mourn Sen. Inouye
The Jewish People owe the late Hawaii Sen. Daniel Inouye “an immense historic debt,” Israel Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren said after the pro-Israel senator died Monday at the age of 88 from respiratory complications. “The Iron Dome system that recently intercepted hundreds of terrorist rockets aimed at our homes stands as enduring…
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PA Will Go to UN Security Council on Jerusalem Housing Plan
The Palestinian Authority said Monday night it will file a complaint with the United Nations Security Council over progress in plans for a housing project in Jerusalem’s Ramat Shlomo neighborhood. PA officials denounced the decision by Israel’s Interior Ministry to tell developers they must resubmit the plan for “final approval,” reduced by 100 units. The…
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British Schools to Exclude Hebrew as Foreign Language
The British government is planning to exclude Hebrew from its list of officially recognized languages for primary schools, in a move that could damage Jewish education in the country, the Jewish Chronicle (JC) reported. Education Minister Elizabeth Truss announced plans last month to make it compulsory to teach a foreign language to children aged seven…
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U.S. Condemns Ramat Shlomo Construction
The United States, as expected, condemned on Monday Israel’s plans to build new homes in Jerusalem. The condemnation came after the Interior Ministry decided to go ahead with plans to build 1,500 new homes in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo. State Department Spokeswoman Victoria Nuland criticized the move and called on Israel to refrain…
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Pope Meets Abbas, Calls For Courage to Reconcile
Pope Benedict XVI received Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmud Abbas on Monday and called on all parties involved in the Middle East crisis to find the courage to work together for peace and reconciliation, AFP reported. In a statement following the meeting, the Vatican said it hoped that the PA’s recent upgraded status at the United…
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Northern Jerusalem Hamas Terror Cell Indicted
A Hamas terror cell has been uncovered in northern Jerusalem, it was released for publication Monday. The Israel Security Agency (Shabak, or Shin Bet), Jerusalem police and Border Police uncovered the cell in a joint sting operation. The security agencies filed their charges Monday against the three-member cell. They were indicted in the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on…
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Am Shalem: ‘We Reflect The Forgotten View’
Moshe Tzarfati of the fledgling Am Shalem political party, led by MK Rabbi Haim Amsalem, reiterated in an interview with Arutz Sheva the party’s intention is to reach out to the Anglo community. “I think our views of integration are very familiar to Anglos,” Tzarfati said. “They have seen, in their communities, Hareidis that are…
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El Al to Replace Flight Manuals with iPads
El Al Airlines will begin a trial project next month ahead of transferring all flight manuals on its Boeing 777 fleet to iPads, Israel’s business daily Globes news reported. When the plan is completed, all the carrier’s pilots will be equipped with iPads, enabling them to manage flights to destinations worldwide, reportedly saving hundreds of thousands…
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Jerusalem Housing Plan Moves Ahead, But Reduced
Developers were told this week they must reduce a long-planned housing project in Jerusalem’s Ramat Shlomo neighborhood by 100 units – and then re-submit the plan before receiving “final approval.” Interior Ministry spokesperson Efrat Orbach told AFP on Monday the ministry’s planning committee said the request to build 1,600 new housing units needed to be…
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Palestinian Authority Arabs Attack Israeli Rescue Team
Palestinian Authority Arabs rioted against the Israel Defense Forces near Yitzhar in Samaria around noon Monday, in another test of the military, and then threw rocks at a rescue team carrying an injured soldier. The clash began when an Arab shepherd’ approached the borders of the community and refused orders to stay away. Soldiers acted…
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Three Arabs Wounded in ‘Wild West’ Village Feud
Three residents of the northern Arab village of Tuba Zangariya were injured Sunday in a family feud involving gunfire and an intentional car collision. Seven people have been arrested and more arrests are expected. The incident began when to youths aged 16 and 17 on an all terrain vehicle (ATV) drove behind another vehicle inside…
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Hizbullah Accuses Israel of Explosion near Border
A huge explosion, apparently at a Hizbullah weapons depot, rocked Lebanon near the border Monday morning, the country’s state news agency reported. Hizbullah immediately accused Israel of carrying to an aerial bombing. The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) is responsible for maintaining security in the area, and it is investigating the blast, but…
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Israel’s Economy to Grow 3.5% in 2013
The Finance Ministry on Sunday released an optimistic forecast for economic growth in Israel for 2013. The forecast shows the economy growing 3.5%, half a percent more than senior economists quoted in the media recently had been predicting. And the forecast for 2014 – with 3.9% growth is even better. The Ministry’s growth prediction is…
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U.S. Ambassader Shapiro Thanks PM, Peres for Condolences
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro thanked Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and President Shimon Peres for their expressions of condolences after the massacre at a school in Newtown, Connecticut on Friday. Shapiro wrote on his Facebook page that “at this time of tragedy, it helps to know that our friends are mourning with us.” Twenty…
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Female Guard Targeted in Criminal Attack
An Arabic-speaking man shot at a female guard in Bnei Brak, adjacent to Tel Aviv, early Monday morning in what police say apparently was not terrorist attack. The guard was working at the offices of a company when the attacker arrived at the entrance and shot at her. She was not wounded by the shots…
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Syrian VP: Neither Side Can Win Militarily
Neither side in the conflict in Syria can win using military methods, the country’s vice president has admitted. In an interview with the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, which will be published Monday and of which excerpts were released on Sunday, Syrian Vice President Farouk al-Sharaa said that “with every passing day, the military and political solutions…
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Egypt: Islamists Claim Lead After First Round of Voting
Islamists backing a new constitution for Egypt claimed victory on Sunday in the first leg of a referendum, AFP reported. Meanwhile, the opposition alleged polling violations and called for nationwide protests ahead of next weekend’s second leg. The two sides’ positions drew out the deep uncertainty and division seen in Egypt over the past three…
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Pictures of Israeli Female Soldiers
There is no doubt that the most beautiful, courageous, and intelligent female soldiers in the world are in Israel. Just click on any picture below to enlarge it and turn on the slide show. See hundreds more Israeli Female Soldiers pictures here: Women In The Israel Defense Forces Pictures of Israeli Female Soldiers In…
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Syria Bombs Palestinian Mosque, Killing 25
A mosque in the Palestinian neighborhood of Yarmouk in southern Damascus that was sheltering some 600 refugees from neighboring districts was been attacked from the air and hit by at least one rocket, and there are reports of many casualties, according to the BBC. According to Euronews, at least 25 people were killed in the…
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Report: Ahmadinejad to Cancel Turkey Trip After ‘WWIII Threat’
After threatening that Ankara could set off “World War III” if it allows the U.S. to deploy Patriot missiles on its border with Syria, a report Sunday said that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad would not be visiting Turkey, as had been scheduled. Turkey’s Hurriyet daily newspaper said that the cancellation of Ahmadinejad’s visit had raised Turkish-Iranian…
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US Muslim Ad Campaign to Clean Up ‘Jihad’
American Muslims are trying to mainstream the word “jihad,” which literally means struggle, and reclaim it from Muslim extremists. The campaign features Muslims describing their personal struggles — the meaning of jihad — on bus ads, Twitter, Facebook and a dedicated website: myjihad.org. AFP reported. “#MyJihad is to build friendships across the aisle,” says one ad showing…
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Poll: US Support for PA Near All Time Low
Only 10 percent of Americans sympathize with the Palestinian Authority, according to a new Pew Center poll, which shows that the United States public is also going isolationist. In answer to the question, “In the dispute between Israel and the Palestinians, which side do you sympathize with more, Israel or the Palestinians?” 50 percent identified…
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US Woman Immigrant Soldier Helps Get Goods to Gaza
An IDF officer who is the assistant foreign liaison officer to international organizations in Gaza is none other than a young native of Arizona named Nira Lee, who moved to Israel in 2010 after she earned a degree at American University in Washington, D.C. With the rank of Second Lieutenant, Nira serves with COGAT,…
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School Shooting Victim’s Rabbi: Hug Your Children
“Hug your children. Don’t think life is somewhere over the rainbow,” said the rabbi of the parents of Noah Pozner, one of 26 gunned down in Connecticut. Rabbi Shaul Praver of Congregation Adath Israel, told MSNBC that six-year-old Noah “was at the wrong place at the wrong time, and his little body could not endure…
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Chief of Staff’s Helicopter Evacuates Injured Soldier
A soldier who suffered moderate wounds in a training exercise Sunday was evacuated by the helicopter of the Chief of Staff, who had been in the area moments before. The unidentified soldier was wounded by a ricochet bullet in a paratroopers drill in the Jordan Valley approximately 15 minutes after IDF Chief of Staff Benny…
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Report: Kerry to Replace Clinton as Secretary of State
President Barack Obama has decided to nominate Senator John Kerry to be the next secretary of state and could make a formal announcement as early as next week, a Democrat who spoke to Kerry told CNN on Saturday. The expected nomination comes after UN ambassador Susan Rice decided on Thursday to withdraw her name from…
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PA Arabs Launch New Terror Brigade, Promise Third Intifada
A video released on Friday shows a group of Palestinian Authority Arab terrorists announcing the formation of a new military brigade, which would start a new intifada (uprising) against Israel beginning in Hevron. According to a report in the Bethlehem-based Ma’an news agency, the video, posted on YouTube, shows eight people covering their faces with…
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Iran Warns Turkey Against Deploying Patriots
The chief of staff of Iran’s armed forces warned Turkey on Saturday over its plans to deploy U.S.-made Patriot missiles, saying the move was part of a Western plot to “create a world war”. “The Patriot (missiles) are threatening. Each one of them is a black dot on the map, (setting the stage) to create…
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Mass Murderer of Children ‘Quiet and Odd’
Americans are agonizing over the murder spree by Adam Lanza, who was known by school mates as intelligent – but strange. On leafy Yogananda Street, home to Nancy Lanza and her son Adam, one woman named Megan, age 20 and who declined to divulge her last name, told AFP, “He was a weird kid as a…
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Netanyahu to Take over Post of Foreign Minister
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu also will be the Foreign Minister after Avigdor Lieberman’s resignation takes effect, and Deputy Minister Danny Ayalon will be re-appointed. The resignation of Lieberman, who was indicted last week on once charge of breach of trust, will take effect in 48 hours. By law, Ayalon also must leave his post, but the…
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Noah Pozner, 6-Year-Old Jewish Boy, among School Victims
One of the children murdered in the Connecticut school massacre was Noah Pozner, a six-year-old Jewish boy. His twin sister was also a pupil in the school, but escaped with her life. The rabbi of Newtown, Rabbi Shaul Praver, spoke with the congregation at Edath Israel synagogue at a deeply emotional Sabbath service following the…
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Prime Minister: Kotel will Remain Jewish Forever
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu lit the eighth and final Hannukah candle at the Kotel Saturday evening. “In recent days, I have heard that the Palestinians are saying that the Western Wall is occupied territory,” Netanyahu said. “I want to tell them from the closet possible place to where the miracle of the jar of oil…
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CIA Study: Pollard didn’t Seek Info on U.S.
A 1987 study ordered by the CIA found that Jonathan Pollard, convicted in the U.S. of spying for Israel, never sought to obtain information about U.S. activities. Rather, he was instructed by his Israeli handlers to obtain information about Israel’s enemies. The 1987 study by the Foreign Denial and Deception Analysis Committee was ordered by…
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Netanyahu: We in Israel have Experienced Such Acts
In condolence letter to U.S. President Barack Obama following the school massacre in Connecticut, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu drew a parallel to the acts of barbaric Arab terrorism Israel has to deal with. “I was shocked and horrified by today’s savage massacre of innocent children and adults at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut,”…
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Hungarian MP Burns Israeli Flag
Hungarian police briefly arrested a parliamentarian for torching an Israeli flag during an anti-Jewish protest in the capital, Budapest. Iran’s Press TV reported that the incident took place on Friday in a demonstration near the Foreign Ministry. The demonstrators were protesting what they say are Israeli “atrocities” against Arabs who live in the Land of…
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Iran: U.S. Massacre Just Like Killings in Syria, Iraq
Iran expressed condemnation Saturday of the Connecticut school massacre but added that there is “no difference” between it and the killing of children in various hotspots in the Middle East, including Syria and Iraq – where Iran itself is involved in killing tens of thousands of civilians, including thousands of children. Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin…
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Netanyahu Hopes Lieberman Can Soon Come Back
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke to Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman on Friday afternoon, shortly after Lieberman announced he was resigning from his post because of an upcoming indictment against him. According to a Channel 2 News report, Netanyahu told Lieberman he hoped that Lieberman will soon be able to return to a senior governmental role.…
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PA Arabs Riot Throughout Judea and Samaria
Palestinian Authority Arabs rioted throughout Judea and Samaria on Friday afternoon. Approximately 1,000 Arabs rioted in Tulkarm. In Ni’lin and Bil’in the rioters hurled rocks at security forces. About 30 PA Arabs rioted in Kfar Kadum im Samaria and rolled a burning tire towards security forces. 10 Arabs rioted in the Qalandiya crossing, throwing rocks…
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The Chaotic Reality of the Arab Spring
The assumption that the rising tide of the Islamist forces, on the Arab Street, is led by politically-pragmatic and moderate Islam, is divorced from reality. The supposition that the surging Islamic forces, on the Arab Street, aim to eschew violence, moderate the Arab Street, focus on economic growth rather than the spread of Islam and…
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Lieberman Resigns Over Indictment
Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman announced on Friday afternoon that he would be resigning from his position, a day after the Attorney General decided to indict him on charges of fraud and breach of trust. “Although I know I have not violated any laws, out of a desire that after so many years of legal proceedings,…
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27 Dead in Shooting at Connecticut Elementary School
At least 27 people, including 14 children, were killed Friday in a shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut, CBS News reported. The shooting incident took place at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, about 12 miles east of Danbury. ABC News reported that the massacre involved two gunmen, prompting the town of Newtown…
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Israel Poll: Only 28% Still Believe in ‘Palestinian Partner’
Only 28.2% of Israelis believe that Israel has a partner for peace in negotiations with the Palestinians, according to a new survey conducted by Gal Hadash for Yisrael Hayom. 62.4% say there is no partner for peace. The Arab population of Judea, Samaria and Gaza is currently politically split. Those in Gaza are ruled by…
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New Photos of Zoabi with Marmara Terrorists
The bid to keep MK Hanin Zoabi out of the next Knesset is likely to succeed due in part to never-seen-before proof of her involvement in an attack on IDF soldiers, MK Danny Danon (Likud) told Arutz Sheva. A video already released shows Zoabi knew in advance that Turkish men aboard the ship Mavi Marmara,…
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Muslims Riot, Jews Banned from Temple Mount
Jews have been barred from the Temple Mount in Jerusalem until Sunday, the last day of Hannukah. The Temple Mount is the holiest site on earth according to Jewish tradition. The ban is aimed at preventing a Muslim riot at the site. Riots are thought to be particularly likely following Friday prayers. It follows riots…
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Israeli Female Soldier who Shot Terrorist Faces Death Threats
The 20-year-old Border Police officer who shot an Arab attacker in Hevron this week is facing death threats. Arab-language websites have published her picture, and social media users are calling for retaliation. Hebrew media outlets have blurred the soldier’s image. The female officer fired on a young Arab man who was pointing a gun at…
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American Troops to Help Protect Turkey from Syria
The United States will send Patriot air defense missiles and 400 troops to Turkey to defend it from Syria, AP reported Friday. Pentagon press secretary George Little said Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has signed a deployment order. Turkey requested assistance from NATO following multiple incidents in which violence in Syria spilled over the border. In…
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IDF to be On High Alert Following Hevron Incidents
The IDF and the police will be on high alert Friday, following a series of attempted terror attacks and riots in the Hevron area. According to a report on Channel 2 News, there will be an increased presence of soldiers and officers around Judea and Samaria, and especially in Hevron, at the end of Friday…
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U.S. Confirms Assad Fired Scuds at Rebels
The Syrian regime has fired Scud missiles at rebel forces trying to oust Bashar al-Assad, a U.S. official has admitted, according to AFP. “Scuds landed within Syria,” the official told AFP on condition of anonymity. A report in The New York Times on Wednesday indicated that Syrian forces loyal to Assad have fired Scud missiles…
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Lone Soldiers Celebrate Hanukkah with 2012 Paralympic Winner
Over 100 Lone Soldier Olim from all over the world gathered in Tel Aviv on Thursday, December 13, to celebrate the 6th night of Hanukkah with 2012 Tennis Paralympics Gold Medal Winner Noam Gershoni. Together they celebrated Hanukkah, while enjoying traditional sufganiyot, latkes, drinks, music and candle lighting. Gershoni was a fighter pilot in the Israel Defense…
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Israeli Soldiers Foil Firebomb Attack in Hevron
Members of an IDF unit stationed near Hevron shot an Arab terrorist as he prepared to throw a firebomb at them on Thursday evening. Arab reports claimed that the terrorist was seriously wounded and taken to hospital in the city. Earlier on Thursday, terrorists threw a firebomb at an IDF position in the city. There…
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Iran Congratulates North Korea on Rocket Launch
Iran congratulated North Korea on Wednesday for its “successful” launch of a long-range rocket, an incident that provoked global condemnation, AFP reported. Tehran “congratulates the people and the government” of North Korea on “the successful launching of the satellite-carrying rocket,” Iran’s armed forces deputy chief, Brigadier General Masoud Jazayeri, told the Fars news agency. “Dominant…
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Lieberman Responds to Indictment: I’ve Been Targeted for Years
Avigdor Lieberman responded Thursday to the recent indictment of fraud and breach of trust brought against him, saying he has been the target of suspicion and questioning for a long time now. Hinting that he has no intention of resigning, he said he hopes the matter will be settled as soon as possible. The Attorney…
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Netherlands to Cease Funding Jewish Broadcasting
Prominent representatives of the Jewish community in the Netherlands have expressed outrage over the Cabinet’s plans to cease providing funding for Jewish Broadcaster Joodse Omroep, the only Jewish broadcasting network in the Netherlands. The announcement came earlier this week from Dutch State Secretary for Culture Sander Dekker and drew harsh criticism from well known figures…
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Border Officer: I Shot a Terrorist in Hevron, Not a ‘Youth’
In an interview Thursday morning, the Border Police officer who killed an Arab terrorist in Hevron Wednesday said that she shot the terrorist because she feared a fellow officer would be killed by the terrorist. The officer, N, said that the terrorist had aimed his gun at the head of a fellow officer, and that…
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Arab Teen Thugs Assault Hareidi Yeshiva Student
Three Arab teens were arrested Wednesday night on charges that they attacked and harassed a hareidi-religious Jew near the Damascus Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem. The three confessed to the attack under questioning, and are being held by authorities pending an indictment. The victim was a 19 year old yeshiva student who was…
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PA Arabs Riot, Attack Israeli Soldiers in Hevron
Palestinian Authority Arabs rioted Thursday in Hevron, where they hurled rocks and bottles at Israeli soldiers. IDF troops responded with mob control methods that included the use of tear gas. There were no reports of serious injuries, according to local sources, who said that nearly a hundred protesters had attempted to storm the IDF troops. A…
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Iranian Aid Convoy to be Allowed into Gaza
Egypt has approved the entry of an Iranian aid convoy into Gaza, a security official told the Bethlehem-based Ma’an news agency on Wednesday. The Iranian government had contacted Egypt to ask that the convoy be allowed into Gaza via the Rafah crossing, the Egyptian security official told Ma’an. The food and medical aid will enter…
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EU Seeking Revenge for Lieberman’s Holocaust Comments
The European Union is angered by comments made by Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and may sanction Israel over them, Channel 2 News reported on Wednesday. According to the report, the EU is considering sanctions such as imposing additional taxes on products manufactured in Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, as well as having Israeli citizens…
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Assad’s Forces Fire Scud Missiles at Rebels
Syrian forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad have fired Scud missiles at rebel fighters in recent days, Obama administration officials said on Wednesday, according to The New York Times. The move represents a significant escalation in the fighting, which has already killed more than 40,000 civilians in a nearly two-year-old conflict and suggests increased desperation…
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‘Sandy’-Tested Menorah from Long Island Heads to White House
A 90-year-old menorah from a synagogue on Long Island that was devastated by Hurricane Sandy will be displayed at the White House Hanukkah party on Thursday evening as a symbol of perseverance and hope. The brass menorah, standing 6 feet tall, survived the storm unscathed, unlike six Torah scrolls, books and other artifacts that were…
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Border Police Officer Foils Terror Attack Near Hevron
A 17-year-old Palestinian Authority Arab teenager was shot and killed on Wednesday evening after pulling a fake gun on Border Police officers near Hevron. The incident occurred at approximately 8:00 p.m. local time, when the teenage boy arrived at a Border Police position located the on the road connecting between Kiryat Arba and the Cave…
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Israel’s E-1 Area Facts and Fiction
Foreign media and international leaders have condemned Israel for building on “E-1,” but many of the “facts” they quote are fiction. A three-year-old study by Nadav Shragai of the Jerusalem Center of Public Affairs sets the record straight. “E-1,” which probably would have been more accepted had it borne a more inviting name such as “Sleeping…
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Lawmakers Urge Obama to Close PLO Office in Washington
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers are circulating a letter on Capitol Hill calling on President Barack Obama to close the office of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) in Washington, D.C. Reps. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.), Howard Berman (D-Calif.), Edward Royce (R-Calif.) and Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.) are circulating a letter in response to the Palestinian Authority’s…
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Jews Warned Not to Wear Kippot, Stars of David in Copenhagen
Israeli and Jewish officials in Denmark on Wednesday warned Jews to avoid openly wearing religious symbols and dress when moving about Copenhagen amid rising anti-Israeli sentiments. “We advise Israelis who come to Denmark and want to go to the synagogue to wait to don their skull caps until they enter the building and not to…
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ADL’s List of Top 10 Issues Affecting Jews in 2012
A troubling resurgence of anti-Semitism in Europe, Iran’s subterfuge on the road toward a nuclear weapons capability, and the lopsided vote at the United Nations to upgrade the status of the Palestinian delegation topped the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) annual list of issues affecting Jews in 2012. Also among the Top 10 issues affecting Jews: Israel’s…
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Muslim Terror Support More Common in US
A San Diego woman and a Chicago man were sentenced to jail this week for what is becoming commonplace in the United States – aiding Muslim terror. The woman, a native of Somalia, was convicted Tuesday to eight years in prison for sending money to a suspected terrorist organization in her native country, The Los…
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Next Congress Will Be ‘Less Jewish’
The new Congress has fewer Jews for the second straight time. Israel is less of a drawing card. Just ask outgoing non-Jewish Rep. West. Jewish representation in the next Congress will drop by nearly 20 percent, the second consecutive time fewer Jews were elected. Although the number of Jews voting Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney…
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Israel Forces PA to Pay Its Debts
Israel has decided to pay off Palestinian Authority debts for electricity by using tax money the government collects for it. Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz ordered that 435 million shekels – more than $110,000 – not only will be withheld from the Palestinian Authority but also will be transferred to the Israel Electric Corp, leaving an…
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President Obama Recognizes Syrian Rebels
U.S. President Barack Obama proclaimed Syria’s newly reframed opposition as the “legitimate” representative of the nation’s people on Tuesday, AFP reported, in the most significant U.S. intervention in a brutal civil war. As Washington cranked up pressure on beleaguered President Bashar al-Assad, the Obama administration also blacklisted the Al-Qaeda-linked Al-Nusra Front, which officials fear seeks…
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President Obama Planning to Talk to Iran?
U.S. President Barack Obama plans to soon propose to Iran that it negotiate directly with the Americans about its nuclear program, Channel 10 News reported on Tuesday. The report, which cited a senior American official, said that Obama’s move was made without any coordination or consultation with Israel. According to the report, the Americans probably will…
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Israeli Students Make Great Strides in Math, Science
Israeli students achieved their best results ever in international standardized tests for math. The results of the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) showed Israeli students reaching seventh place in the worldwide rankings. The results released Tuesday are for the test that was given at the end of the 2011 school year to…
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Netanyahu Expresses Confidence in Levy Committee
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Tuesday expressed his confidence in the members of the Levy Committee, who authored a report declaring that there is no “occupation” and international law allows Jews to live in Judea and Samaria, as its status was not that of a nation in 1967. Netanyahu’s remarks came in response to comments…
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Iran: Proud of Our Support for Hamas and Islamic Jihad
Iran is continuing to boast close relations with the terrorist organizations operating in Gaza. A spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that the relations between Iran and both Hamas and the Islamic Jihad are better than they have ever been. Speaking at a press conference and quoted by the Iranian Mehr news agency,…
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British PM Announces First ‘Tech Envoy to Israel’
British Prime Minister David Cameron announced the creation of a “tech envoy to Israel” as part of a move to encourage further co-ordination between the two countries. Saul Klein, a partner at investment firm Index Ventures, will be tasked with promoting the growing technological partnership, working with the recently established UK Israel Tech Hub and…
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Abbas to Pursue Israel at Criminal Court Over Housing Plans
“If Israel continues with this (settlement plan), we will respond using all methods, obviously peaceful, and including the court,” said the PA chairman at a press conference with Turkish President Abdullah Gul. The United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly approved granting the PA “non-member” observer status on November 29, in a vote of 138 to 9,…
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UN Hosts ‘One-Palestine State’ Art Exhibit
The UN delivers a “One Arab State Solution” through an art exhibit that shows all of Israel as Palestine, mirroring Mahmoud Abbas’ “peace process map.” The exhibit is displayed at the public entrance of the United Nations, where the Palestinian Authority chairman two weeks ago delivered a speech before the General Assembly vote that granted…
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Jihadists Aim to Rule across from Golan Heights
Jihadist victories on the Syrian battlefield may put them side-by-side with Hizbullah, Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood as Israel’s neighboring regimes. The Free Syrian Army (FSA) admitted on Monday that jihadists acted on their own to attack a key military base in northern Syria. Along with the emergence of Al Qaeda, jihadists have taken a leading role…
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Young Israel Paid Tribute as ‘Hurricane Sandy Heroes’
The Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty has paid tribute to two leaders of the National Council of Young Israel (NCYI) for their efforts on behalf of the community in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy. NCYI Associate Vice President Hillel Adelman and Chief Operating Officer Chaim Leibtag were among those recognized by the Met Council, which…
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US May Sell Israel 6,900 GPS Bombs
The United States is considering an Israeli request to buy 6,900 GPS bombs, weighing up to one ton, as Middle East tensions rise, Defense News reported Tuesday. The Pentagon notified Congress on Monday of the potential $647 million sale of bombs, the smallest of which weighs 250 pounds. “The United States is committed to the…
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US Sends Muslim Brotherhood’s Morsi 20 F-16 Warplanes
Egypt’s increasingly unstable Muslim Brotherhood regime, voted into power on an anti-US and anti-Israel platform, is about to receive 20 F-16 fighters jets despite calls to suspend arms sales to Cairo, Fox News reported Tuesday. The jets were ordered by deposed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, and the Muslim Brotherhood is about to take over the inheritance.…
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Ecuador Would Consider Granting Asylum to Assad
Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa said on Monday his country would consider granting asylum to his embattled Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad, AFP reported. “Any person that requests asylum in Ecuador, obviously we are going to consider as a human being whose basic rights we have to respect,” Correa told the daily Folha de Sao Paulo in…
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Abbas in Turkey: We’ll Respond to Israeli Construction
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Monday vowed to respond if Israel moves ahead with plans to build 3,000 new Jewish homes in Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem. “If it becomes a reality … we will then respond through other means,” Abbas told the Turkish parliament, without elaborating, according to AFP. Last week Abbas said that…
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Wounded IDF Soldier Recovers in Time for Hanukkah
A Hanukkah miracle. Sergeant Shimon Alankri, who was seriously wounded last month when a jeep of the IDF’s Givati Brigade was hit by an anti-tank missile fired by Gaza terrorists, has recovered. On Monday, Alankri spoke to Channel 2 News, recalled the attack and talked about what he has gone through since. “The fact that…
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Iran Launches Islamic YouTube Rival Website
Iran has launched its own video-sharing website to compete with Google’s YouTube, whose content is deemed inappropriate by the Islamic regime, state television reported Sunday. The website, “Mehr”, meaning “affection” in Farsi, aims to attract Persian-speaking users while promoting Iranian culture. “From now on, people can upload their short films on the website and access…
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Google Starts New R & D Center in Israel
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu cut the ribbon on Monday to inaugurate Google’s new R & D center and start-up incubator in Tel Aviv. The “campus” covers an entire floor of a high-rise office building and will be devoted to encouraging innovation in Israel. Last week, the United Nations passed an “Entrepreneurship for Development” resolution that was…
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Hamas TV: Death to the Jews and to America
The new Hamas-Fatah unity further exposes the Palestinian Authority’s failure to live up to pledges to stop incitement. Abbas’ unity with Hamas now unmasks his image of a “peace partner” by binding him as a partner in Hamas’ stated goal of killing Jews and destroying Israel. Hamas TV broadcast 10 days ago a speech by…
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Yankees Offer Kevin Youkilis $12 Million
The New York Yankees reportedly offered Jewish free agent Kevin Youkilis a one-year, $12 million contract. Youkilis was a three-time All-Star for the Red Sox, playing for their championship teams in 2004 and 2007 before a trade to the Chicago White Sox in June. A source with direct knowledge of the offer told The New…
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President Obama Wishes Jews a Happy Hanukkah
President Barack Obama released his yearly message Friday, wishing Jewish people around the world a happy Hanukkah. “Michelle and I send our warmest wishes to all those celebrating Hanukkah around the world,” the president says in his 2012 statement. “This Hanukkah season we remember the powerful story of the Maccabees who rose up to liberate…
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PM: Where is Outrage as Hamas Openly Seeks Our Destruction?
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu met with representatives of the foreign media in Israel on Monday, denouncing the hypocrisy that has come to dominate the international community’s handling of the Arab-Israeli conflict. “This weekend Hamas leaders openly called for Israel’s destruction. Where was the outrage? Where was the UN? Where was Abu Mazen?” Netanyahu demanded. “Why…
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Only Jewish Day School in New Zealand Capital Closes
The only Jewish day school in New Zealand’s capital city of Wellington has closed after over 25 years of serving the community. Founded in 1985, the Moriah Jewish day school had nearly 60 students at its peak, but fewer than 20 students aged 5 to 13 in recent years, prompting it to close its doors.…
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How to Pimp Out a Hanukkah Bush
WARNING: OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE This is a satire featuring Jaquann and Luis. This time, they’re teaching their homeboys how to pimp out their very own Hanukkah bush.
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Islamic Jihad Pokes First Cracks in Ceasefire
Islamic Jihad has placed Israel on warning it will break the ceasefire on missile attacks if its leader is banned from entering Gaza. Israel has been spared rocket and missile attacks since the Egyptian-mediated ceasefire took effect on November 21 after the IDF’s Pillar of Defense campaign and the Iron Dome anti-missile defense system pushed…
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Inside Look at Muslim Brotherhood’s Torture Chambers
The Muslim Brotherhood has replaced Hosni Mubarak, but an inside look at Egypt’s torture chambers reveal that they remain the same despite the Obama administration’s attempt to make Egypt safe for democracy. At least two things have not changed: Violence and protests. The Egyptian Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper, with the help of a Brotherhood-owned television station,…
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Lebanon: 6 Dead in Syria-Related Clashes
Sectarian clashes linked to the 21-month conflict in Syria killed six people and wounded 40 in neighboring Lebanon on Sunday, a security official said, according to AFP. The latest fighting in the northern city of Tripoli between Sunni Muslims and Alawite co-religionists of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad came amid growing international concern about the potential…
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Arab League Pledges Financial Safety Net to Abbas
Representatives of the Arab League, who met in Qatar’s capital Doha on Sunday, pledged to transfer a monthly sum of 100 million dollars to “the state of Palestine”. The money is meant to give the Palestinian Authority government under Mahmoud Abbas a “financial safety net.” The exact form of the payment has not yet been…
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Pollard Returns to Prison After Week-Long Hospitalization
Israeli agent Jonathan Pollard returned to prison after spending a week in the hospital undergoing a battery of tests and medical consultations, including an MRI brain scan. After spending last week in the hospital, Pollard’s condition was stable enough for him to be returned to the Butner Federal Correction Institute to be monitored by the…
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IDF Soldiers Learn About Hanukkah By Seeing the Sights
Some 20,000 IDF soldiers are this week attending special tours of the country, based on the history and traditions of Hanukkah. The “In the Footsteps of the Maccabees” program has exposed many soldiers to history and traditions of which they may have not been aware, while showing others the places where the important events from…
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Israeli Vaccine to Boost Global Food Production
Even though organic agriculture and sustainable farming practices are on the rise, feeding a hungry world demands that commercial farmers rely on genetically engineered (GMO) seeds to boost production and fend off diseases. But environmentalists fear that GMO crops are a sort of Frankenstein with unknown future consequences. The Israeli company Morflora now has an…
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Netanyahu: Why Doesn’t Abbas Condemn Hamas’ Threats?
Khaled Mashaal has revealed Hamas’ real face, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said Sunday, while Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas hides behind him by not condemning remarks to destroy Israel. Mashaal, Hamas’ surpreme leader, visited Gaza, kissed the ground and triumphantly stated that Arabs will never cede “one inch” of “Palestine,” referring to all of Israel. Prime Minister…
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Trade Between Iran and Turkey Rose 46%
Trade between Iran and Turkey has risen nearly 50 percent this year, according to the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA). The monetary value of Iran-Turkey trade reached $20 billion in a 10-month period ending in November, the news agency reported. Of the $20 billion in trade, $7 billion resulted from Turkish exports of gold to…
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Egyptian Protests Continue Despite Morsi Reversal
Too little, too late: Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi backed down on Saturday and annulled a controversial decree raising his authority above that of the judiciary, but demonstrators are threatening to continue their protests. Security forces have moved into place, and it appears that more clashes between rulers and ruled in Cairo are likely, despite similar…
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Israeli Women Fight Hamas with Unmanned Vehicles
IDF female soldiers may be the guiding hand to destroy Hamas by staffing new “unmanned ground vehicles” that patrol the tense Gaza border. Hamas snipers, anti-tank missiles and explosives threaten IDF soldiers, but the new Guardium Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV), which patrols the Gaza fence around the clock, will; save lives, as well as money.…
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Report: Israel Special Forces Tracking Chemical Weapons in Syria
IDF Special Forces are operating inside Syria to track chemical weapons, the London Sunday Times reported. The Israeli government has not commented on the report. The report from London comes hours after Syrian opposition forces released a video showing that Syrian President Bashar Assad has used chemical weapons in the commercial center of Aleppo. The…
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Morsi Cancels Sweeping Powers After Protests
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi on Saturday backed down in a dire political crisis marked by weeks of street protests, after the army gave an ultimatum to him and the opposition to sit down for talks. AFP reported that Morsi annulled a controversial decree issued last month that put all his decisions beyond judicial review, a…
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Canadian PM Affirms Support for Jews in Hanukkah Message
Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued a statement on Saturday in honor of the first day of Hanukkah, and reaffirmed his country’s support for the Jewish people. “I would like to send my warmest greetings to the Jewish community in Canada and around the world for a happy and peaceful Hanukkah,” Harper said. “The story…
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Mashaal: We Won’t Cede an Inch of ‘Palestine’
Hamas politburo chief Khaled Mashaal on Saturday rejected ceding “an inch of Palestinian territory” to Israel or recognizing the Jewish State, reported AFP. Mashaal, on his first ever visit to Gaza, made the remarks in a speech marking the 25th anniversary of the founding of the terror group. “Palestine is our land and nation from…
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Italy Stops Weapons Shipment to Gaza
Italian police on Saturday seized a shipment of weapons intended for Egypt with a final destination of Gaza, the Italian news agency ANSA reported. The report said that the weapons were hidden in a cargo shipment and were found in the port of Naples. Local police confirmed the report. The weapons, which included a rocket…
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Mofaz: Israel Should Have Eliminated Mashaal
Israel should have taken advantage of Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal’s visit to Gaza and eliminated him, Kadima chairman MK Shaul Mofaz said on Saturday. “Israel missed an opportunity to eliminate the head of the serpent. I would recommend that Mashaal to pack his bags and leave Gaza as soon as possible,” said Mofaz. “We stopped…
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Assad Regime: Rebels May Use Chemicals
Syria warned on Saturday that rebels could use chemical weapons in their fight against President Bashar al-Assad’s forces, and insisted that the regime will never unleash such arms on its own people, AFP reported. British Foreign Secretary William Hague, however, said there was evidence the Damascus government could actually employ chemical weapons stocks in the…
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Investigation against Swedish ‘Artist’ who used Jews’ Ashes
A Swedish artist who created a painting out of what he said are Holocaust victims’ ashes is being investigated and a decision will then be made if charges will be filed. The investigation was launched against artist Carl Michael von Hausswolff only after a complaint was filed by a private citizen claiming that von Hausswolff’s…
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Israeli Navy Prepares to Defend Gas Rig
The Israeli Navy is prepared to neutralize threats targeting Israel’s Tamar natural gas rig, the IDF Website reported Saturday. The Navy will protect the reception facility – a vital infrastructural facility to pump gas from the rig – which is currently being built. The IDF’s defensive model has been tested in three scenarios: routine, escalation,…
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Iranian Warships Dock in Sudan, Again
Two Iranian warships docked in Port Sudan on Saturday, a witness told AFP. This marks the second port call by the Iranian navy in Sudan in five weeks. The Iranian navy said the 1,400 ton frigate Jamaran and the 4,700 ton support ship Bushehr “docked in Port Sudan, after successfully carrying out their assignments in the…
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Stakelbeck ‘Almost Shed a Tear’ at Cave of Patriarchs
CBN terror analyst Erick Stakelbeck visited Judea and Samaria as the guest of the Shomron (Samaria) regional authority last week. “I’m just honored to be here,” he said, “and I have to say… my dad he would always talk about ‘the G-d of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.’ He wouldn’t just say ‘G-d’, he would say…
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Hevron Jews On Edge over New Expulsion Threat
Jews in Hevron are facing the prospect of another expulsion after the State Prosecution adopted a former senior prosecutor’s opinion in favor of evicting Israeli Jews from Beit Ezra. Beit Ezra is a Jewish owned building in Hevron that was abandoned in 1947 when Jews were forced from the city, but was restored to Jewish…
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Egypt: Protesters Nearly Break Into Presidential Palace
Some protesters in Egypt removed on Friday evening the barbed wire and barriers leading to the presidential palace in Cairo. According to a report on the website of the Egyptian daily Al-Masry Al-Youm, the guards formed a human chain to block protesters from reaching the palace. A number of marches had arrived in the area…
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Police to Probe Artist who Used Ashes of Holocaust Victims
Swedish police on Friday said they had launched an investigation into an artist who says he used paint mixed from the ashes of Holocaust victims in a picture, AFP reported. Carl Michael von Hausswolff claims he used ashes he took from a crematorium at the Majdanek concentration camp in 1989, mixing them with water to…
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Peretz: Livni Party Won’t Join Netanyahu Government
Tzipi Livni’s new party will not be a part of a government led by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, MK Amir Peretz said on Friday. A day after he left the Labor party and joined Livni in a surprise move, Peretz told Channel 2 News, “Tzipi Livni refused to enter the Netanyahu government and I believe…
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Panetta: Assad May be Considering Using Chemical Weapons
The Obama administration expressed fears on Thursday that the beleaguered Syrian regime may unleash chemical weapons on rebels who are pressing their campaign closer to the capital of Damascus. “I think there is no question that we remain very concerned, very concerned that as the opposition advances, in particular on Damascus, that the regime might…
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Egypt’s Opposition Calls for Mass Protests
The National Salvation Front in Egypt, a recently created umbrella group comprised of opposition groups, issued a statement on Thursday in which it said that the “authority” had lost its legitimacy and called for mass protests on Friday. According to a report on the website of the Egyptian Al-Ahram daily, the statement follows deadly clashes…
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EU Summons Israeli Ambassador Over Construction Plans
The European Union called in Israel’s ambassador on Thursday to express its concerns over Israel’s plans to build thousands of new homes in Judea, Samaria and eastern Jerusalem, AFP reported. A spokeswoman told the news agency that Ambassador David Walzer met Pierre Vimont, number two in the European External Action Service, the EU’s diplomatic service.…
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34 Parties to Run for Knesset in Israel
After weeks of wrangling and infighting, all the parties that plan to run for seats in the19th Knesset have filed the names of their candidates. As of the Thursday night 10 PM deadline for filing, 34 parties had submitted lists, and received authorization from the National Election Commission to run for office. One party that…
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New TV ‘Hitlerland’ Series Expected to Grip Audiences
FremantleMedia, one of the leading creators of television entertainment brands worldwide, is teaming up with veteran writer and producer, Marshall Herskovitz, for a television drama series inspired by Andrew Nagorski’s book Hitlerland. The book, released earlier this year, provides accounts from American diplomats and correspondents in Berlin during the 1920s and 30s who knew Hitler…
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Study: Ra’anana Residents Live Longest
If you want to live a long, healthy life in Israel, live in Ra’anana, a study by the Central Bureau of Statistics released Thursday said. Residents of Ra’anana live to the ripe old age of 85.5 years on average, with residents of Maccabim-Re’ut in second place at 84.1 years, and residents of Beit Shemesh in…
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Israeli ‘Spy’ in Sudan Turns Out to be Just a Bird
Officials in the Darfur region of Sudan were proud to tell local media that they had seized an Israeli “spy” – in the form of an eagle that the Sudanese alleged was taking photos of the area and transmitting them to Israel. But that eagle was no spy, said Israeli officials – it was a…
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U.S. Secret Weapons Delivery Fell into Hands of Terrorists
Fears are being raised in Washington that a secret delivery of arms shipments to Libyan rebels, Okayed by the Obama administration, might have gotten into the hands of Islamic terrorists, and may very well be the weapons used by Al Qaeda linked terrorists to kill U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens. The United States agreed last year…
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Tanks, Barbed Wire, Curfew Used to Quell Violence in Egypt
The Egyptian army’s Republican Guard, an elite unit assigned to protect the president and his palaces, surrounded Mohamed Morsi’s gated palace in Cairo Thursday with six tanks and two armored vehicles and put up barbed wire, sending a clear message to protesters that the violent clashes which took place the night before would not be tolerated.…
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Yishai Beats Out Deri for Top Shas Spot
As the Thursday night deadline for finalizing their Knesset lists draws closer, the last parties that have not yet submitted the names of their candidates are making their final arrangements. Among the last parties to file was Shas, which did so Thursday afternoon. The party, which counts among its voters Hareidi and religious Israelis from…
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An Explanation of Hanukkah
Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of rededication, also known as the festival of lights, is an eight day festival beginning on the 25th day of the Jewish month of Kislev. Hanukkah is probably one of the best known Jewish holidays, not because of any great religious significance, but because of its proximity to Christmas. Many non-Jews…
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Tanks Deployed Outside President Morsi’s Palace
Egyptian security forces deployed at least five tanks outside the presidential palace in a street where supporters and opponents of President Mohamed Morsi had been clashing into the early hours of the morning, witnesses told Al Jazeera Thursday. “The Republican Guard began a deployment around the headquarters of the presidency … to secure the headquarters…
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Jordan’s King Abdullah Visits Ramallah
Jordan’s King Abdullah II flew in to Ramallah on Thursday. The monarch arrived by military helicopter from Jordan, landing at the presidential headquarters known as the Muqataa, where he was greeted by Palestinian Authority (PA) head Mahmud Abbas and other senior Palestinian officials. “We and our Palestinian people and its leadership welcome this historic visit,…
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ElBaradei Rises to Lead Egypt Against Islamists
Former diplomat, politician and presidential candidate Mohamed ElBaradei has risen again, this time to lead Egypt’s opposition movement. ElBaradei has become the coordinator of the National Salvation Front, a newly unified secular movement determined to oppose Egypt’s Islamist President Mohamed Morsi. The group threatens nationwide protests until Morsi responds to calls for national dialogue over…
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Germany, Israel ‘Agree We’re Not Agreed’
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday afternoon following a meeting with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, that the two were not in agreement over a housing project being planned in an area on the outskirts of Jerusalem. “On the question of settlements, we are agreed that we are not agreed,” Merkel told a joint news conference…
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IDF: Arab Rioting More Since ‘Pillar of Defense’
A violent face-off developed Thursday afternoon between IDF soldiers and Arabs in Hevron. In the wake of the face-off, a major Arab riot developed, with Arabs throwing stones and bricks at IDF soldiers. Israeli forces used anti-riot tactics to break up the fracas. IDF officials said they considered the incident “serious,” and that an investigation…
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Rep. Bachmann says ‘Concessions Suicidal for Israel’: Video
U.S. Representative and former GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann underlined Sunday night at the Bet El Institutions Dinner in New York City that U.S. demands for more Israeli concessions are suicidal for the Jewish State. “Israel is G-d’s idea. All we are trying to do is following His leading,” she began. During her keynote address,…
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Netanyahu to Czech PM: Thank You for Standing Up for Peace
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu visited Prague on Wednesday where he thanked Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas for his country’s vote against the Palestinian Authority’s unilateral statehood bid at the United Nations last week. The Czech Republic was the only European country among the nine countries that voted against the resolution to recognize “Palestine” as a…
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Syria’s Chemical Weapons Ready to Go, Say U.S. Officials
The Syrian military is prepared to use chemical weapons against its own people and is awaiting final orders from President Bashar Al-Assad, U.S. officials told NBC News on Wednesday. The military has loaded the precursor chemicals for sarin, a deadly nerve gas, into aerial bombs that could be dropped onto the Syrian people from dozens…
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Families of Lithuanian Holocaust Victims to Receive Compensation
Lithuanian Jews who survived the Nazi Holocaust and Soviet terror during World War II will receive symbolic compensation from the Baltic state next year, a Jewish group leader said Wednesday. Andrew Baker of the American Jewish Committee told journalists in Vilnius that three million litas (870,000 euros, $1.l4 million) “will be used as a symbolic payment…
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Rival Protesters Clash in Cairo as Unrest Continues
Rival protesters clashed outside the presidential palace in Cairo on Wednesday, as unrest grows over a controversial draft constitution, the BBC reported. According to the report, petrol bombs were thrown and a number of people were injured, amid reports of shots being fired. Supporters of President Mohammed Morsi dismantled tents set up outside the presidential…
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Mortar Shell Fired from Syria Falls in Golan Heights
A mortar shell fired from Syria fell on the Israeli side of the border fence on the Golan Heights Wednesday afternoon, security sources said Wednesday night. The incident occurred near the Tel Azeka IDF post on the Golan. IDF sources said that they did not believe that the shell was fired on purpose, but was…
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Swedish Artist Uses Ashes of Holocaust Victims in Picture
A Swedish artist has been accused of desecrating the bodies of Jewish Holocaust victims after it emerged that he used ashes taken from the crematoria at Majdanek concentration camp to paint a picture, the British Telegraph reported on Wednesday. According to the report, the artist, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, mixed the ashes from the infamous…
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Soldiers, Police Searching for Missing IDF Soldier
Police and the IDF have stepped up their search for Liran Benevisti, a 20 year old IDF soldier who has been missing since Tuesday. Units were searching door to door and using dogs to track the soldier’s scent, after he left his base near Gedera Tuesday. Residents of a neighborhood in Herzliya reported seeing him…
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Israel’s E-1 Passes First Bureaucratic Hurdle
The Civil Planning Authority issued on Wednesday a “go” decision for building 3,500 residential units in two E-1 areas in Maaleh Adumim, but politics and bureaucrats may leave the plans on paper. E1 refers to an area that was designated nearly 20 years ago for residential building, but US presidents, including Clinton, Reagan and Obama,…
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Netanyahu Goes to Germany to Defend the Fort
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is in Berlin Wednesday to “defend the fort” against charges its building plans will torpedo a Palestinian Authority state that the international community presumes must be established according to the PA’s territorial demands and without declaring peace. Israel announced building plans for Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria in a swift reaction to…
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Israeli Researchers Say Fish Oil Helps Heal Bedsores
Israeli researchers have discovered that fish oil helps heal bed sores, and can help ease the pain of the critically ill. Tel Aviv University Professor Pierre Singer of the Sackler Faculty of Medicine and Ph.D. Candidate Miriam Theilla at the Rabin Medical Center found that common fish oil provided a host of healing benefits for…
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Egypt’s Morsi Returns to Palace After Rioting Mob Leaves
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi reportedly returned Wednesday morning to his palace after violent protesters left the area. Traffic is reportedly flowing in a routine pattern around the Heliopolis district in Cairo, which Tuesday night was jammed with rioting demonstrators. At least 100,000 protesters clashed with police in Tahrir Square and around the presidential palace walls.…
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Israel’s Teva Joins Breast Cancer Cure Trial
Israel’s giant Teva Pharmaceuticals has signed a deal with Galena Biopharma to develop and sell NeuVax breast cancer treatment in Israel. Phase II trials for NeuVax will take place in four places, including Israel. The move is part of a strategic change in Teva’s business model, whose reliance on generic drugs and its Copaxone drug for…
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US Tests Electro Magnetic Pulse Bomb
Boeing has successful tested an electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) missile that turns “science fiction into science fact” and could be the doomsday weapon against Iran, but media have largely ignored the development. The U.S. Air Force and Boeing demonstrated the device more than two months ago over a military site in the Utah desert, reported the…
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Netanyahu: Israel Monitoring Syrian Chemical Weapons
Israel is closely monitoring Syria’s potential use of chemical weapons, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday. Speaking at the National Public Diplomacy Forum, which convened to summarize Operation Pillar of Defense, Netanyahu said, “Together with the international community, we are closely monitoring developments in Syria regarding its stores of chemical weapons.” “I heard President…
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Netanyahu: Conflict with Arabs is Not About Settlements
The entire conflict between Israel and the Arabs is over their denial of Israel’s right to exist and not about Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday. Netanyahu spoke at the meeting of the National Public Diplomacy Forum to summarize the recent Operation Pillar of Defense, which targeted Hamas’s…
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Israelis’ Investments Reach All-Time High
Israelis’ investment portfolio has reached an all-time high. At the end of October, Israelis had a total of two trillion, six hundred eighty two billion shekels (nearly $700 billion) in investments. The figures were reported Tuesday by the Statistics Division of the Bank of Israel. The figure includes investments in mutual funds, direct investments, and…
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Bennett: Nothing Unusual about New Construction
Building Israeli homes between Jerusalem and Maaleh Adumim is a completely natural thing to do, and should not be taken as “anti-Palestinian,” Bayit Yehudi (Jewish Home) party head Naftali Bennett said Tuesday. “The area in question is an indivisible part of Jerusalem. It is fifty meters from Hebrew University, and it connects Jerusalem to the…
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New Report Connects Gender, Ethnicity, Driving Skills
The latest report on traffic violations in Israel breaks down offenses by gender and ethnicity, showing that men, and Arab men in particular, are more likely to offend. Both Jewish and Arab women were disproportionately unlikely to be stopped for a traffic offense. The report from the Central Statistics Bureau covered 897,000 instances in which…
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Bachmann: Israel Needs U.S. Support More than Ever
Electricity filled the air on Sunday evening, December 2nd, as over 2,000 people gathered for the annual gala dinner supporting the town of Bet El, a vibrant and growing Jewish community nestled in the hills of the Shomron (Samaria) in Israel. Held at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in Times Square and sponsored by the American…
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Israeli Company SodaStream to Advertise in Superbowl
For the first time, an Israeli company will run an ad in the Superbowl. Sodastream, which produces carbonated drink systems for home use, will run an ad that will tell hundreds of millions of people around the world that it is the preferred choice for anyone seeking a healthier beverage – and a healthier environment.…
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Egypt: Protesters Encircle the Presidential Palace
Tens of thousands of Egyptian demonstrators encircled the presidential palace on Tuesday, after riot police failed to keep them at bay with tear gas, in a growing crisis over President Mohammed Morsi’s decree widening his powers. The protesters cut through barbed wire a few hundred meters from the palace, prompting police to fire the tear…
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Alanis Morissette Performs in Tel Aviv, Visits Western Wall
More than 8,000 Israeli fans arrived at Tel Aviv’s Nokia Arena on Monday night to watch beloved Canadian singer Alanis Morissette perform in Israel for the first time since 2000. After an hour’s delay and wild cheers from the audience, the singer entered the stage shortly after 10 p.m., opening the sold-out show with “I…
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Jordanian King to Visit Ramallah to Help PA ‘Establish State’
Jordan’s King Abdullah is set to arrive in Ramallah on Thursday on the first visit of an Arab leader to the area since the Palestinian Authority was granted UN recognition as a non-member observer state. “King Abdullah will visit the state of Palestine the day after tomorrow, on Thursday, in the first visit by a…
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‘Jerusalem More Important than World Pressure’
The Israeli government is standing up to pressure from all quarters, including local mainstream media, and reasserted Tuesday that critics of building plans in response to the Palestinian Authority’s UN ploy don’t understand the map. Government secretary Tzvi Hauser responded Tuesday to pressure from the international community against Israel’s approval for construction of new housing…
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US Drones Step Up Spying on Bushehr Nuclear Plant
US intelligence agencies have significantly stepped up spying operations on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear reactor prompted by concerns about the security of weapons-grade plutonium there, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday. Citing unnamed American officials, the newspaper said the increased US surveillance of Bushehr has been conducted in part by its unmanned drones operating over the…
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Bomb Hits Offices of Greek Neo-Nazi Party in Athens
A bomb exploded outside the offices of the Greek neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party near Athens early Tuesday, causing significant damage to the building but no injuries. The explosion, caused by a home-made explosive device that appeared to contain dynamite, occurred before dawn at in the town of Aspropyrgos, authorities said. The blast caused significant damage…
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Next Step for Hamas-PA Unity: Terror
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah movement is marching hand-in-hand with Hamas, which has offered the movement, founded by Yasser Arafat, “to put our hands together and carry the gun.” The rift between the two rival factions seemed irreparable in 2007, when Hamas ousted the Fatah leadership from Gaza in a bloody militia war of…
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Iran Claims It Downed another US Spy Drone
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said on Tuesday they downed another American spy drone hours after reports that the United States stepped up spying on the Bushehr nuclear plant. The Guards captured a ScanEagle drone over the Persian Gulf waters upon its intrusion into the Iranian airspace, Iran’s regime-controlled Press TV and Fars News Agency reported. There…
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Police Arrest Two Accomplices in Toulouse Terrorist Attacks
French police on Tuesday arrested two alleged accomplices of gunman Mohamed Merah, whose Al-Qaeda-inspired shooting spree in and around the southern city of Toulouse in March killed seven people, including a rabbi and three Jewish schoolchildren. A man, described by police as a member of a traveling community, was arrested in the southern town of…
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Greek March Against ‘Ideology of Hate’ Wins Support
Scores of prominent European public figures, including a Nobel laureate and a Nazi-hunter, backed a call on Monday to march against a neo-Nazi surge in Greece, AFP reported. The silent walk from the Greek parliament to the Acropolis is set for December 15, according to the Paris-based organizer, the European Grassroots Antiracist Movement (EGAM). EGAM said…
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Report: Syria Combining Chemicals for Sarin Gas
Engineers working for President Bashar Al-Assad’s regime in Syria have begun combining the two chemical precursors needed to weaponize sarin gas, an American official with knowledge of the situation told Wired.com’s Danger Room on Monday. International observers are now more worried than they’ve even been that the Damascus government could use its nerve agent stockpile…
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Israel Revives Northern Jerusalem Construction Plan
Israel has revived a plan to construct 1,600 new homes in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo that raised U.S. objections when it was first announced in 2010, an official told AFP on Monday. “In the next two weeks the interior ministry’s district committee for Jerusalem will convene to discuss the objections to the program…
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Israeli Security Foils Road Terror Attacks
Israeli security forces continue to foil Arab road terror attempts, including an attempted axe-murderer and a briefcase bomb under a bridge. An Arab terrorist was shot dead near the Samaria (Shomron) Jewish community of Shavei Shomron on Monday morning after he attacked a group of Shin Bet (Shabak) agents. The attack began with ramming the…
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Israel Asked Jordan for OK to Bomb Syrian WMDs?
Israel has consulted with Jordan twice over the issue of Syria’s chemical weapons arsenal, according to a report published Monday by The Atlantic, both times with plans to take out multiple sites. According to intelligence officials in two countries quoted by correspondent Jeff Goldberg, “Israel has been seeking Jordan’s ‘permission’ to bomb these sites, but the…
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Turkish TV Fines ‘The Simpsons’ for Mocking G-d
The Supreme Board of Radio and Television (RTUK) has fined Turkish private broadcaster CNBC-E a total of 52,951 Turkish Liras, approximately $29,630, for airing an episode of the animated sitcom “The Simpsons” in which G-d is shown to be under the command of the Devil, Hurriyet Daily News reported. RTUK said the fine had been…
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US Asks Israel to Reconsider Housing Plans
The United States called on Israel Monday to “reconsider” a decision to allow 3,000 more Jewish homes in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. “We urge Israeli leaders to reconsider these unilateral decisions and exercise restraint as these actions are counterproductive and make it harder to resume direct negotiations,” White House spokesman Jay Carney said. “We reiterate…
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What Israel Should Do Now
The November 29, 2012 U.N. vote to upgrade the Palestinian Authority to a “nonmember observer state” — in violation of the 1993 Oslo Accords — was an expected derivative of Israel’s policy toward the PA since 1993 — critical concessions, retreats, indecisiveness, submission to pressure and appeasement. What has Israel done since 1993? Unprecedented Israeli…
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Tel Aviv 2nd Best Startup Friendly City in the World
Tel Aviv, the world’s first Hebrew city, was recently rated second on a list of cities that support startup companies. The list, composed by the Genome Startup group which provides an online page for the collection of data about startup companies in cities throughout the world, currently includes 50,000 startup companies worldwide. Tel Aviv came…
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A Muslim Brotherhood Morning TV Show
A spoof of Muslim television. Wake Up Muslim Brotherhood. The only morning show on the state’s only channel.
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A Current Guide to Israel’s Political Parties
It is understandable if the non-Israeli reader finds it hard to follow the changes that have been taking place daily in the lists of Israeli political parties. Arutz Sheva has decided to try to set the reader straight. First, the established – well, sort of established – parties. Likud-Yisrael Beytenu: The two parties, one nationalist and the other…
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Yaalon ‘Not Aware’ of British, French Plans to Recall Envoys
Vice Prime Minister Moshe Yaalon (Likud) said Monday that he is “not aware” of British and French plans to recall their ambassadors to Israel because of a government decision to build 3,000 homes in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. Following a report in Haaretz that the diplomatic steps are being considered, Yaalon told Arutz Sheva, “I…
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AMIT Donors Visit Rocket Stricken Town of Kiryat Malachi
A group of American donors recently visited the AMIT network of schools in southern Israel, in the wake of the recent escalation in rocket attacks on the region. The donors took some time to visit the family of 24-year-old Itzik Amsalem in Kiryat Malachi. Itzik was killed when a missile fired by Gaza terrorists hit…
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Israel Action Network Counters Assault on Israel’s Legitimacy
The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) recently held its General Assembly in Baltimore. One of the initiatives of the JFNA is the Israel Action Network (IAN), a strategic initiative in partnership with the Jewish Council for Public Affairs to counter the assault on Israel’s legitimacy. “Israel today faces an intensive and increasingly sophisticated assault…
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Chinese Businessmen: Have Much in Common with Israel
The organizers of ‘Go4Israel’ have defined two goals for the delegation: introducing Israel to top decision makers in the Chinese economy, and presenting the Israeli business and industry sector to the Chinese leaders and potential investors. The Chinese delegation consists of leaders from the technological sector in China, including IT, telecom and media, internet, life…
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Axe-Wielding Arab Attacks Israeli Soldiers
A terrorist was shot dead near Shavei Shomron in Samaria Monday after he attacked a Shin Bet agent with an axe. According to initial details, the terrorist rammed his vehicle into an IDF jeep in the course of IDF security activity. As a result, the jeep overturned. Four Shin Bet men who were in…
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Pollard’s Condition Stabilized
Jonathan Pollard, the victim of cruel and unusual punishment in the U.S. over spying for Israel, is in stable condition. Pollard’s wife, Esther, received an update Sunday night from the U.S. prison where Pollard is being held that he is still hospitalized but his condition is now stable. She had been informed Saturday that Jonathan…
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Tel Aviv Bus Attack Heroes Honored for Saving Lives
The terror attack in central Tel Aviv that occurred several weeks ago in the midst of Operation Pillar of Defense, in which an Arab threw a firebomb in the window of a bus, took place just a few meters away from some of Tel Aviv’s most important government buildings – courts, the Justice Ministry, and…
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Tel Aviv Stock Exchange 35th for Profitability
Israel’s stock market was the 35 best in the world for investors, a CNN study said. According to the study, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange was number 35 in terms of profitability for investors. Israel came in one spot ahead of the United States, which, when averaging out the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock…
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Thousands Rally Against Anti-Semitism in Budapest
Several thousand people attended a rally in front of Hungary’s parliament Sunday to protest anti-Jewish and anti-Israeli remarks by far-right politicians, AFP reported. The rally, called “Mass Protest against Nazism”, organized by a Jewish group and a Pentecostal-Evangelical church, was called in response to remarks in parliament by a deputy in the far-right Jobbik party.…
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Emanuel Slams Netanyahu Over Support for Romney
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has criticized Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu over what is perceived as his public support of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney in the last election, Channel 2 News reported on Sunday. According to the report, Emanuel, a former White House Chief of Staff, said during a closed session at the Saban Forum…
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McCain: Israel Must Respond to PA’s Unilateral Move
Israel must respond to the United Nations recognition of “Palestine”, Senator John McCain said on Sunday. McCain, the Republican candidate for the presidency in 2008, made the comments in a special interview with Israel’s Channel 10 News. He said that Israel should consult carefully with the U.S. on how it should respond to the unilateral…
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Top Official: Abbas Has No Plans to Halt Incitement
At a cabinet meeting Sunday, IDF Reserve General Yossi Kuperwasser, Director of the Ministry of Strategic Affairs, showed government cabinet members some of the more egregious examples of anti-Israel propaganda that the Palestinian Authority has published and distributed in its schools recently. The messages, Kuperwasser told cabinet members “are being distributed by senior Palestinian officials,…
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Netanyahu: Illegal Immigration, Human Trafficking, Solved
At an annual event discussing ways to end human trafficking, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu declared that the problem of illegal immigration into Israel “has been solved.” With no more than a few dozen illegals managing to get into Israel in recent months, Netanyahu said that for all intents and purposes, his government had managed to…
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Report: New Activity at Syrian Chemical Weapon Sites
There are signs of new activity at Syrian chemical weapons sites, Western intelligence officials said, according to The New York Times. The report, published Saturday, quoted a U.S. intelligence official as saying the regime of President Bashar al-Assad is “doing some things that suggest they intend to use the weapons. “It’s not just moving stuff…
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Israel Rejects UN Approval of New PA Status
The Cabinet unanimously voted Sunday morning to reject the United Nations decision to grant the Palestinian Authority nonmember observer state status. The move allowed the PA to circument its obligation under the internationally-mandated Oslo Accords, signed by both parties in the early 1990s, to negotiate a final status agreement with Israel. At its regular weekly…
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BDS Trying to Stop Alanis Morissette Performance in Israel
Supporters of the cultural boycott of the State of Israel have targeted Canadian singer Alanis Morissette over her scheduled performance in the Jewish state, calling on her to “shun Tel Aviv.” A seven-time Grammy winner, Morissette is set to give a concert in Tel Aviv on Monday, for the first time since she performed in…
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Abbas says Jerusalem ‘Eternal Capital of Palestine’
PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas Sunday promised someday the PA flag would fly over “Jerusalem, eternal capital of the state of Palestine.” Thousands of people greeted Abbas rapturously upon his return from the United Nations, where the General Assembly granted the PLO, representing the PA, upgraded status as a nonmember observer state. “Raise your heads high,…
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No More Tax Funds from Israel to PA
Israel has decided to withhold taxes collected for the Palestinian Authority that were to be transferred later in the month. Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz made the announcement Sunday morning at the weekly government Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem. The move is being made in response to the United Nations vote to approve a new status for the…
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Germany ‘Committed to Israel’ on Security
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is trying to convince Israel that her nation has remained the good friend to the Jewish State it has always tried to show itself to be. Merkel said in a podcast broadcast Saturday that Germany maintains an unchanging commitment to Israel’s security. “Germany will always stand by Israel,” she said, when…
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Jobless Rate Spikes in Euro Bloc, Returning Recession
Unemployment reached a new high in October in the European Union, spiking at 11.7 percent in the 17-nation bloc. Data showed that 173,000 more people joined the jobless lines in October, over the 18.7 million in the previous month – an increase of 0.1 percent. The dismal news reflects a return to recession – defined…
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Post-Revolution Tunisians Return to Rioting
Nearly two years after the Jasmine Revolution brought down the government, Tunisians are still not satisfied, and renewed riots started last week over economic difficulties once again, sparking concerns over more Islamist unrest. The economic struggles that ignited the self-immolation of a despairing pushcart vendor set off what days later became known as the country’s…
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Turkey Importing Oil from Iran
The latest trade data quoted by Iranian news media indicates Turkey imported more than 75,000 barrels of oil daily in October from Iran. The report, released Friday, said Turkey’s crude oil imports from Iran in October reached 75,281 barrels of oil per day (bpd). Iran is now the third-largest crude oil supplier to Turkey, Iran’s semi-official…
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Orthodox Jewish Supermodel Chava Mond
Chava Mond (born in 1984, also Havi Mond, Hebrew: חוה מונד) is an Israeli model. She is Israel’s first shomer Shabbos (observes the Jewish Sabbath) and shomer kashrut (observes Jewish dietary laws) model. Born in Safed, Israel, she holds joint Israeli and British citizenship, as her parents were British and she currently lives in Finchley.…
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Netanyahu to Meet with Merkel Following UN Vote
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will travel to Germany next week for talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel, primarily regarding the situation in the Middle East, Berlin said on Friday. Netanyahu’s visit to Berlin on on Wednesday and Thursday is part of a further round of German-Israeli government consultations, Merkel’s spokesman Steffen Seibert said, according to…
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Morsi Announces Date for Referendum on Constitution
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi called on Egyptians on Saturday to vote in a December 15 referendum on the controversial draft constitution at the heart of a political crisis, AFP reported. Morsi made the announcement following a ceremony where he received a copy of the charter from the head of the Islamist-dominated constituent assembly, boycotted by…
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Former Labor Chairman to Run with Livni
Former Labor chairman Amram Mitzna has decided to join The Movement headed by Tzipi Livni, it was reported Saturday. Mitzna will hold a press conference on Sunday during which he will announce that he will be running with Livni. According to the agreement between the two, Mitzna will be number 2 on the party’s list…
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Turkish Leaders Blast Israel, Support ‘Palestine’
Turkey’s Foreign Minister blasted Israel on Saturday, one day after the decision to build 3,000 new homes in Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem. “It is high time to take a firm stance against Israel’s activities that destroy the peace process in the Middle East,” Ahmet Davutoglu said during a meeting of the Turkish-Arab Cooperation Forum in…
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Internal Row in Labor over Platform, Talk of Split
Amir Peretz, who occupies the Number Three spot in the Labor party’s list for the Knesset, mounted an attack on party leader Shelly Yechimovich on Channel 2‘s Meet the Press Saturday. He demanded that Yechimovich state clearly that she will never sit in the Netanyahu government, and insisted that she spell out a detailed plan…
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Jonathan Pollard Hospitalized after He Collapsed
Jonathan Pollard was hospitalized after he collapsed in his jail cell during the weekend. His wife, Esther, was informed of this Saturday. His condition is not known. Pollard began his 28th year in jail two weeks ago. He has been suffering from intense pain in the past few weeks but it is not known if…
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Netanyahu Thanks Czech PM for UN Vote
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, over the weekend, spoke with Czech Republic Prime Minister Petr Necas and thanked him for his country’s courageous UN vote against the Palestinian Authority’s request to be recognized as a nonvoting member state. Prime Minister Netanyahu agreed with his Czech counterpart that Netanyahu would stop in Prague this Wednesday – en…
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Panetta: ‘Iron Dome Does Not Start Wars. It Helps Prevent Wars’
The United States and Israel on Thursday hailed the performance of the Iron Dome missile defense system in combating the recent attacks launched by terrorists in the Gaza Strip, as Washington reaffirmed its commitment to the program. The highly acclaimed Israeli anti-missile system played a prominent role in the eight-day confrontation between the Jewish state…
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Israel Approves New Jewish Construction After UN Vote
Less than 24 hours after the United Nations voted to recognize the Palestinian Authority as a non-member observer state, Israel has responded by approving construction of new Jewish homes. On Friday afternoon, the forum of nine senior ministers approved the construction of 3,000 housing units in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. In addition, the nine ministers…
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U.S. Senate Approves New Economic Sanctions Against Iran
The U.S. Senate unanimously approved on Friday new economic sanctions aimed at further crippling Iran’s energy, shipping and port sectors, a year after Congress passed tough restrictions against Tehran. AFP reported that the amendment, tacked on to a sweeping defense spending bill being debated by the chamber, passed 94-0 and should sail through the House…
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U.S. Condemns Israel’s Decision to Approve Construction
The White House on Friday condemned Israel’s decision to build 3,000 new homes in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria as “counterproductive” and said it would make resuming peace talks harder. “We reiterate our longstanding opposition to settlements and east Jerusalem construction and announcements. We believe these actions are counterproductive and make it harder to resume direct…
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Egypt: Mass Protests After Constitution Draft Approved
An Egyptian panel rushed through a draft constitution seen as undermining basic freedoms on Friday, resulting in mass protests in Cairo. AFP reported that tens of thousands of protesters rallied as the opposition piled pressure on President Mohammed Morsi. “Down with the constitutional assembly,” vast crowds armed with megaphones chanted as they filed into Tahrir…
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Canada Calls Back Diplomats After PA UN Bid
Canada on Friday ordered back its heads of mission in Israel and Ramallah, as well as its envoys to the United Nations and Geneva, after the Palestinian Authority’s bid for an upgraded status at the United Nations was passed with a large majority. “Canada is deeply disappointed but not surprised by yesterday’s result at the…
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ICC Examining ‘Legal Implications’ of PA Statehood Bid
The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) prosecutor’s office said on Friday it was considering the legal implications after the UN General Assembly’s overwhelming vote to recognize the Palestinian Authority as a non-member state. “The Office of the Prosecutor takes note of the decision” and will now “consider the legal implications of this resolution,” it said in…
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Hamas Reminder: Our Goal is Israel’s Destruction
While Hamas welcomed a UN vote to recognize “Palestine” on Thursday, on the same day it issued a statement rejecting the UN’s famous Resolution 181, in which the world body voted in favor of a plan to recognize two states in what was then British Mandatory Palestine – one Arab, and one Jewish. The Arab…
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Mysterious US Army Corps Site To Be Built in Israel
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to supervise construction of a five-story underground facility for an Israel Defense Forces complex, oddly named “Site 911,” at an Israeli Air Force base near Tel Aviv. “Expected to take more than two years to build, at a cost of up to $100 million, the facility is to have classrooms…
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Israel’s Anti-Terror Campaign Nets Weapons Warehouse
The IDF has been stepping up its fight against Hamas in Judea and Samaria (Shomron) in wake of the recent open battle with Hamas in Gaza. Earlier this week troops went to arrest a terror suspect in Hevron and ended up finding a weapons warehouse in a private home. First Lieutenant Erez Korach told Arutz…
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Israel’s Labor Party Primary Results
The Labor party has released the results of its primary elections. Current MKs Yitzchak Herzog, former head of the Histadrut Labor Union and ousted Labor party head Amir Peretz – and longtime Labor activist and MK Eitan Cabel took the second, third and fourth slots, respectively. Party head MK Shelly Yechimovich, a former radio commentator, whose emphasis is…
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Jewish Groups Blast ‘Pyrrhic’ UN Resolution
Jewish groups expressed deep concern over the decision of the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday to vote in favor of upgrading the status of the Palestinian Authority to non-member state. The resolution, which was approved by a vote of 138 to 9, with 41 abstentions, has granted the Palestinian Authority de facto status as a sovereign…
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Netanyahu: Abbas Speech Venomous, Israel Will Respond
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s Office responded on Thursday to the speech given by Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas to the UN General Assembly, as well as to the UN’s passing of the resolution to give “Palestine” the status of a non-member observer state. “The world watched a defamatory and venomous speech that was full of…
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Most of Europe Voted in Favor of ‘Palestine’
The Czech Republic was the only European country that voted against the United Nations resolution on Thursday to recognize “Palestine” as a non-member observer state. The resolution passed with an overwhelming majority of 138 votes in favor and nine against. 41 countries abstained. In addition to Israel and the Czech Republic, other countries that voted…
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UN Soldiers Wounded in Syria Receive Treatment in Israel
Two UN soldiers who were wounded in Syria on Thursday will receive treatment in Israel. The defense ministry in Vienna, Austria, said on Thursday evening that two Austrian soldiers stationed with the UN force on the Golan Heights were shot and wounded in Syria while their convoy was travelling to the Damascus airport. The pair,…
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Israel’s Right to Defend Itself: Just Like School
A new animated video produced by the Scratch group portrays the conflict between Israelis and Arabs and compares it to a conflict between students at an elementary school. The video depicts a child who is being constantly bullied by a classmate. However, when the bullied child responds and hits back, the bully bursts into tears…
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Stevie Wonder Pulls Out of Concert for Israeli Soldiers
Legendary songwriter, musician and singer Stevie Wonder cancelled his scheduled performance at a fundraiser to benefit the Israel Defense Forces. Wonder, the recipient of 25 Grammy Awards and an Academy Awards, claimed that his attendance at the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) Western Regional Gala on Thursday, December 6th would be inconsistent with…
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UN Recognizes ‘Palestine’
As expected, the United Nations passed a resolution on Thursday evening recognizing Palestine as a non-member observer state. This status has only been accorded to the Vatican until now. 138 countries voted in favor of the resolution, nine countries voted against it, and 41 countries abstained. Shortly before the vote, Palestinian Authority (PA) Head Mahmoud…
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Jewish Woman Murdered in Isfahan by Muslim Extremists
A Jewish woman was murdered Monday in Iran by Muslim extremists intent on taking away her home. The brutal killing took place in the city of Isfahan, today home to fewer than 100 Jewish families, and one of the cities where a nuclear reactor is located. According to the woman’s family, a mosque has been…
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American Jewish Population Growth From 1654 – 2011
Year Estimated Jewish Population Year Estimated Jewish Population 1654 25 1890 400,000-475,000 1700 200-300 1900 937,800-1,058,135 1776 1,000-2,500 1910 1,508,000-2,349,754 1790 1,243-3,000 1920 3,300,000-3,604,580 1800 2,000-2,500 1927 4,228,029 1820 2,650-5,000 1937 4,641,000-4,831,180 1826 6,000 1940 4,770,000-4,975,000 1830 4,000-6,000 1950 4,500,000-5,000,000 1840 15,000 1960 5,367,000-5,531,500 1848 50,000 1970 5,370,000-6,000,000 1850 50,000-100,000 1980 5,500,000-5,920,890 1860 150,000-200,000 1992…
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Turkish PM Threatens Ottoman TV Series
Islamist Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has begun to threaten producers of a popular Turkish television series about the Ottoman Empire. Likewise, the secular opposition CHP Republican People’s Party is using the program as a vehicle to needle the prime minister, head of the ruling Islamist AK party. The popular soap opera, which began…
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Syrian Rebels Kill Top Ruling Party Official
Syrian rebels killed a top official in the ruling Baath party Thursday, along with three of his bodyguards. The assassination took place in the southern Syrian city of Dera’a, where the revolution against President Bashar al-Assad began in March 2011. Rebel forces detonated a car bomb next to the home of Hussein Rifai, according to the…
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Women in Green: Annex Judea and Samaria
The Women in Green movement is calling on the Israeli government to immediately annex Judea and Samaria. The call came in response to the application by the Palestinian Authority Thursday for status as a non-member observer state at the United Nations General Assembly. In a statement sent to media, WIG spokespersons Nadia Matar and Yehudit…
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Australian Gov’t Won’t Let PM Vote ‘No’ on PA UN Bid
Australia’s Labor Caucus has forced Prime Minister Julia Gillard to a compromise on her vote over the Palestinian Authority’s bid for statehood at the United Nations on Thursday. When it comes time to vote on the resolution to grant nonmember observer state status to the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), Gillard said she will have to…
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Clinton: Path to Palestine Doesn’t Go Through New York
The only path towards a Palestinian state is through direct negotiations, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton emphasized on Wednesday, according to AFP. “I have said many times that the path to a two-state solution that fulfills the aspirations of the Palestinian people is through Jerusalem and Ramallah, not New York,” Clinton told reporters, reiterating…
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Abbas Rejects Last Minute U.S. Pressure on UN Bid
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas rejected on Wednesday last minute U.S. pressure to back off his unilateral statehood bid. Abbas will make the case for “non-member observer state” status and indicate his conditions for talks with Israel in a speech to the UN General Assembly on Thursday, officials said, according to AFP. He is guaranteed…
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Pakistan Claims it Test-Fired Nuclear Capable Ballistic Missile
Pakistan on Wednesday said it has successfully test-fired a medium-range ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. The military described the Hatf V Ghauri missile, which has a range of 1,300 kilometers (approximately 800 miles), as a liquid fuel missile, capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads. “The test consolidates and strengthens Pakistan’s…
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Israel Transferred Money to PA Despite UN Bid
Israel transferred on Tuesday money to the Palestinian Authority to pay its employees’ salaries, Army Radio reported on Wednesday. The transfer of the money, 200 million shekels, took place just two days before the vote in the United Nations General Assembly on the PA’s unilateral bid to become a non-member observer state. The transfer was…
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Germany Won’t Support PA Bid, Britain ‘Still Open’
It won’t be a unanimous vote for the Palestinian Authority bid for nonmember observer state status at the United Nations on Thursday. Not quite. The United States, Canada and Israel will oppose the resolution, but few others have stated any intention of doing so. Most have already said they will support the PA declaration…
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King of Saudi Arabia is ‘Clinically Dead’
The king of Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, is clinically dead, reports the daily Al-Sharq il-Awsat. His reported brain death occurred following complicated back surgery that took place in Riyadh on November 17 at the National Guard’s King Abdulaziz Medical City, according to the report, and the king’s aides claimed he is in good…
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Missiles for Rebels May Spell the End of Assad
Syrian rebels downed an army helicopter for the first time on Tuesday with a newly-acquired ground-to-air missile, in what a watchdog said could be a turning point in the 20-month-old conflict, AFP reported. Another bad sign for Syrian President Bashar Assad is Russia’s sudden change of heart, indicating that Moscow realizes it is supporting a…
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World Bank Gives Hamas $6.4 Million after Missile War
The World Bank has come to the rescue of Hamas, giving it $6.4 million to improve water and sewage services after the latest escalation in attacks on Israel that drew Israel into the eight-day Pillar of Defense counterterrorist campaign. The Islamic Development Bank is contributing an additional $11.1 million, but there has been no report…
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Denmark to Vote for PA at United Nations
Denmark will back a Palestinian Authority bid to upgrade its United Nations status to that of a non-member observer state at a General Assembly vote this week, the Danish foreign ministry announced Wednesday. “I am happy to announce that Denmark will vote in favor … (in) the vote on Thursday,” Foreign Minister Villy Soevndal said…
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Thin Clue that Guma Aguiar is Still Alive
Jewish millionaire and philanthropist Guma Aguiar may be alive, said his wife’s attorney says five months after he disappeared on his boat in a storm off the Florida coast in June. Attorney William Scherer, representing Aguiar’s wife Jamie, told Florida’s CBS4 local television that they are investigating a report that Guma’s sister Angelika is moving…
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PA Arab Road Terror Attacks Foiled by IDF
Palestinian Authority Arab terrorists are continuing road terror attacks on Israelis, although rocket fire is now banned due to the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Gaza terrorists. The deal, which ended Israel’s eight-day Operation Pillar of Defense counter terror offensive in the region, was brokered by Egypt and the United States last week with Gaza’s…
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UN Condemns Iran and Syria for Human Rights Abuses
A key United Nations committee passed on Tuesday resolutions condemning human rights abuses by Iran, Syria and North Korea, reported AFP. A larger number of countries than last year backed a resolution against Syria but a reduced majority passed a condemnation of Iran’s human rights record at the UN General Assembly committee, noted the report.…
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Tens of Thousands Protest Against Morsi In Egypt
Tens of thousands of people packed Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Tuesday, to protest a power grab by President Mohammed Morsi, piling pressure on him as he faces his most divisive crisis since taking power in June. AFP reported that the huge turnout in the iconic square in the heart of Cairo, as well as in…
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Thousands of Jewish Books Damaged in Hurricane Buried
A mass funeral was held this week for Jewish holy books destroyed and damaged by Hurricane Sandy last month. The funeral was held in the Far Rockaway area of Queens, which experienced some of the worst damage from the storm. The funeral – in which a caravan of three trucks carrying prayer books, bibles, Talmud…
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Former Saudi Navy Chief: Arabs Enjoy Freedom in Israel
A retired Saudi Royal Navy commodore has questioned the Arab world’s vilification of Israel. In an op-ed piece published in the Saudi-based English media outlet Arab News, Abdulateef Al-Mulhim cited the current violence in the Arab world — the civil war in Syria, the unrest in Yemen, the corruption surrounding Tunisia’s ousted president — and…
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Report: Iran Building Powerful Nuclear Device
Iran is planning to build a nuclear bomb with at least triple the force of the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima in World War II, diagrams obtained by the Associated Press indicates. According to AP, the diagrams were first discovered by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) scientists after an inspection of an Iranian nuclear facility. The…
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Seven MKs to Leave Kadima, Join Livni
Seven Knesset members who belong to the Kadima party have filed a request to split off from the party and form a Knesset faction affiliated with Tzipi Livni’s new political party. Seven Knesset members can form a new faction, according to Israeli law. Livni was formerly head of the opposition, as leader of Kadima, but was voted…
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France to Back PA’s ‘State’ Bid, Britain Unsure
France will vote in favor of the Palestinian Authority’s bid for “non-member observer state” status at the United Nations General Assembly, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told parliament, according to the AFP news agency. Israeli sources said the French decision “comes as no surprise.” “We knew that France was inclined to vote for this resolution,…
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Gazans Crossing Fence ‘into IDF Positions’
IDF soldiers stationed along the border fence with Gaza say they have received new orders on opening fire, which allow Arabs in Gaza to endanger soldiers and Israeli civilians in nearby communities. “Between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. there are hundreds and possibly thousands of people roaming near the fence, including uniformed Hamas men,” a…
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CAMERA: ‘Let PBS Know Their Bias is Showing!"
PBS’ “Newshour,” with host Hari Sreenivasan, followed the direction of the majority of mainstream media programs last Thursday in presenting a wholly biased and inaccurate portrayal of the situation in Israel and the Gaza Strip following the end of Operation Pillar of Defense. The news program aired two back-to back-stories– one focusing on Israel, the…
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Livni Announces New Party: ‘The Movement’
Former Kadima chair Tzipi Livni held a news conference at 12:00 noon to announce that she is running for the 19th Knesset at the helm of an independent party, “The Movement – Headed by Tzipi Livni.” Livni met Monday with another former Kadima chair, Ehud Olmert, and informed him of her decision. According to a Maagar…
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Tzipi Livni to Announce Knesset Run
Former Kadima chairwoman Tzipi Livni announced on Monday evening that she will hold a press conference on Tuesday morning. Livni is expected to announce at the press conference that she is running for the Knesset at the helm of a new party. On Saturday it was speculated that Livni would take over a non-functioning party,…
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Egypt’s Morsi Pulls Back Power Grab, Makes Deal
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has agreed to pull back decrees announced last Thursday granting himself sweeping new powers. The Islamist leader originally told a panel of Egypt’s top judges that he would not change his stance on the edicts, insisting that he was acting within his rights. But according to a report by a television network…
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Nationalists Score Victory in Likud Primaries
Moshe Feiglin is highly likely to be a Knesset member after the upcoming elections, according to preliminary, unofficial results of the Likud primaries, which ended on Monday evening after a two-day vote. Feiglin placed 14 in the primaries, meaning he will be placed 15th on its Knesset’s list (Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu as party chairman…
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Israel Embassy Staff Cautiously Returns to Cairo
The staff of Israel’s embassy in Cairo has returned to Egypt, according to a source at the city’s airport. The employees had left the embassy during the eight-day Operation Pillar of Defense counter terror offensive against Gaza. Seven staff members arrived from Tel Aviv on Monday led by General Consul Yehuda Golan, according to the Egypt…
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Four Israelis Make List of ‘Foreign Policy’ Top Thinkers
Four Israelis made it this year to the prestigious “Top Thinkers” list published by Foreign Policy magazine. Among the top 100 thinkers in the international arena listed by the magazine for their political creativity and accomplishment are Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak, both sharing 13th place, followed by former Mossad head…
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Sen. McCain Warns: Egyptians Face Islamist State or Revolt
Egypt could become an Islamist state or face another military takeover if President Mohamed Morsi’s judicial power grab is left unchecked, US Senator John McCain warned Sunday. McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential nominee, urged President Barack Obama to be prepared to use billions of dollars of American aid as leverage to force Egypt’s first Islamist…
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Fire Ravages Popular Jewish Manhattan Deli
A raging three-alarm fire ravaged a popular Jewish deli in Manhattan on Sunday, resulting in minor injuries to several firefighters, officials and witnesses said. The blaze started in Sarge’s Delicatessen Restaurant on Third Ave. between E. 36th and E. 37th streets around 6:50 p.m. and quickly spread throughout the four-story building, the New York Daily…
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Ehud Barak Quits Politics
Defense Minister Ehud Barak is quitting politics. In a dramatic announcement, he said he decided to end his career and claimed successes as Defense Minister, a post he will leave when the next government is formed after the January 22 elections. However, he still could be appointed as Defense Minister without being in the Knesset.…
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Netanyahu to Pilots: If the Quiet is Violated, You’ll Hit Back
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Ehud Barak, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz and GOC Air Force Maj.-Gen. Amir Eshel, visited the Palmahim Air Force Base on Sunday afternoon. The Prime Minister met with the pilots who took part in the aerial attacks in Gaza during last week’s Operation Pillar of Defense and…
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Hamas to Investigate Executions of ‘Collaborators’
The Hamas terror government in Gaza will establish a committee that will investigate the circumstances surrounding the execution of seven Gazans during the recent Operation Pillar of Defense, Kol Yisrael radio reported on Sunday. The seven were suspected of collaborating with Israel and were executed without trial. Six of them were executed last week, after…
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PA to Release Hamas Prisoners in ‘Goodwill Gesture’
The Palestinian Authority will release Hamas-affiliated detainees as a goodwill gesture to boost reconciliation efforts, a PLO official said Sunday, after Hamas announced similar measures earlier. Nabil Shaath told the Bethlehem-based Ma’an news agency that preparations will begin in the coming days to release dozens of Hamas prisoners held for political reasons, adding that the…
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Motivation Among Israel’s Military Recruits is High
The vast majority of recruits in the IDF November draft have expressed a desire to become members of combat units, with motivation among recruits near an all-time high. Of those reporting for duty at the IDF Induction Center in Tel Hashomer this past month, 73.3% requested to be included in battlefield fighting units. The number…
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Israel’s New Missile Defense System Test a Success
On the heels of the very successful performance of Iron Dome during Operation Pillar of Defense, the IDF on Sunday tested yet another missile defense system, “Magic Wand,” also known as David’s Sling, designed to shoot down long range missiles fired at Israel. Whereas the Iron Dome system is designed to intercept short-range rockets that…
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Turkish FM: We Discussed Gaza With Israel
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Sunday that his country had resumed contacts with Israel, despite the freezing of diplomatic relations in 2010. The contacts were resumed during Operation Pillar of Defense in an attempt to work towards a cease-fire, Davutoglu said in a televised interview, quoted by the Anatolia news agency. “In the Gaza…
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Stevie Wonder To Support Israel Defense Forces
Stevie Wonder is set to perform at the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces annual gala at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los Angeles on December 6th. Wonder is scheduled to headline the event which raises millions of dollars annually to support the Israel Defense Forces. The event is the largest held yearly in…
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Stop Pretending Israel is Dealing with a Rational Enemy
Pat Condell thinks there will never be peace in the Middle East while Hamas is around.
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Islamic Terrorists Bomb Egyptian-Gaza Border Base
Islamic terrorists destroyed part of an Egyptian security building at Rafiah Saturday night, challenging Cairo’s control over the Sinai after the ceasefire with Israel. No one was injured in the explosion at the base, under construction n the Egyptians side of Rafiah, the smuggling capital of Gaza. The attack came 48 hours after Egyptian President…
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Matisyahu’s New Chanukah Song to Benefit Sandy Victims
Jewish reggae artist Matisyahu has released a new song titled “Happy Hanukkah” to celebrate the upcoming holiday. All proceeds from the song will go to the Jewish Federations of North America and The Robin Hood Foundation to help victims of Hurricane Sandy until the end of Chanukah on December 16. “I am from New York…
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Hamas Manufactures Longer Range M75 Missiles
The recent Pillar of Defense counter terror offensive against the terrorist infrastructure in Gaza was a win for Israel in numerous ways. Launched with the assassination of the key figure in the Izz a-Din al Qassam military wing of Hamas, Ahmed Jaabari, the eight-day operation was conducted primarily from the air. Hamas terrorists said they fired…
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Iran Loads Ship with More Missiles for Hamas
Iran has loaded a ship with new missiles to replace those destroyed by Israel in Operation Pillar of Defense, the London Sunday Times reported. The missile-laden ship was reportedly spotted by Israeli satellites. The report comes one day after de facto Gaza Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh claimed that the ceasefire agreement hammered out last week…
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Iran Tries to Choke Israel with Free Oil Offer to Jordan
Iran is trying to close surround Israel on three sides with its “axis of evil” by offering free oil to Jordan. Iran and Syria, through its Hizbullah ally, threatens Israel on the northern border, and the Hamas-Muslim Brotherhood alliance south of the border allowed massive rocket and missile attacks on Israel until the ceasefire last…
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London Fans Spark Outrage Over ‘Free Palestine’ Chants
Ronald S. Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress, has expressed “shock and dismay” at the latest display of anti-Semitism among supporters of the Italian club S.S. Lazio, which occurred during a Europa League match between Lazio and the English club Tottenham Hotspur in Rome on Thursday evening. The match was marred by anti-Semitic chanting,…
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Office of Outspoken Israel Advocate Vandalized in Montreal
The office of a political-science professor and outspoken defender of Israel in Montreal was vandalized Tuesday night with anti-Semitic slogans. The words “Heil Israel”, written in French, were found scrawled on Julien Bauer’s office door at the Université du Québec à Montréal. Along with the phrase, referencing the infamous Nazi slogan “Heil Hitler”, a message…
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People in Toronto Rally in Support of Israel
This past week, as Israel’s Operation Pillar of Defense against Hamas’s terror infrastructure in Gaza was going on, about 150 people attended a rally in support of Israel outside the Israeli Consulate in Toronto. According to a report in the Shalom Toronto newspaper, during the demonstration, which was led by the Hillel Jewish student union,…
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Yasser Arafat Exhumation Set for Tuesday
Palestinian Authority officials said on Saturday they would exhume the body of former PA Chairman Yasser Arafat next week to see if he was poisoned with a radioactive isotope, AFP reported. The announcement came as a group of international experts arrived in Ramallah to take samples of the remains of Arafat’s bones and clothing for…
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Israel Pushing Ahead with Next Anti-Missile System
In the wake of the great success of the Iron Dome anti-missile system, which was able to intercept many of the rockets fired from Gaza at populated areas during Operation Pillar of Defense, Israel is now pushing ahead with the development of Magic Wand, which is supposed to be able to intercept short-range and medium-range…
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British Colonel Kemp: Hamas Leaders ‘Running for Their Lives’
Israel achieved the goals it set for itself in Gaza, causing Hamas leaders to “run for their lives”, Colonel Richard Kemp told Arutz Sheva this week. Colonel Kemp travelled to Israel on the outbreak of Operation Pillar of Defense in Gaza, in order to gain a firsthand insight into the conflict and be able to…
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Woody Allen Meets a Jewish Girl in Annie Hall
A short scene with a little political humor from Woody Allen. He is with Carol Kane in the movie Annie Hall from 1977.
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Tzipi Livni Set to Announce She is Running
Former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni will announce that she is running for Knesset at the helm of a political party this week – most likely on Tuesday, according to reports. Livni will not form a new party but rather take over a non-functioning party, Hetz, which was registered several years ago by ex-Shinui minister Avraham…
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US Lawmakers Take Up Call to Ban Hamas from Twitter
The past week’s terrorist attacks against the State of Israel have rekindled calls for Twitter to ban Hamas from utilizing the social networking site to incite hate. A letter sent to FBI Director Robert Mueller called on the U.S. to vindicate a similar request made by seven House Republicans in September, calling for Twitter to…
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Egyptian Jurists: Morsi ‘Violated Judicial Authority’
The Supreme Judicial Council, Egypt’s highest judicial authority, described President Mohamed Morsi’s decision to grant himself new powers putting him above the judiciary as an “unprecedented assault” on the independence of the judiciary. The new edicts give the president near-absolute power as well as immunity from appeals in courts for any decisions or laws he…
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UK’s Leading ‘Palestine’ Group Blasted for Anti-Semitism
A controversial new website levels a series of severe accusations at the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), the UK’s leading anti-Israel group. ‘Exposing the Palestine Solidarity Campaign’ alleges that extremism, support for terrorism, anti-Semitism and other forms of bigotry are “an institutionalized problem” within the PSC. One of the site’s founders spoke exclusively to Arutz Sheva…
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Israel Eases Gaza Border Restrictions After Truce
Israeli state officials on Saturday confirmed that Israel has started introducing easements for civilians in Gaza in accordance with the ceasefire understandings. Meanwhile, Hamas’ Deputy Politburo chief Mousa Abu Marzook said Hamas won’t stop making weapons in Gaza or smuggling them to the territory. A cease-fire has held so far, and Abu Marzook told AP…
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Syria Slams Turkey Over Plans to Deploy Patriot Missiles
Syria said on Friday that plans by Turkey to deploy Patriot missiles along its border were “a new act of provocation,” AFP reported. Iran and Russia warned the move would complicate the situation and could spark a regional conflagration, the report said. Turkey turned to its NATO partners earlier this week to request the deployment…
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Protests in Egypt Over Morsi’s New ‘Pharaoh’ Powers
President Mohammed Morsi on Friday insisted Egypt was on the path to “freedom and democracy”, as protesters held rival rallies over sweeping powers he assumed a day earlier. “Political stability, social stability and economic stability are what I want and that is what I am working for,” he told an Islamist rally outside the presidential…
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‘Son of Hamas’ Says Israel Made a Mistake with Ceasefire
Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of one of the founders of the Hamas terrorist organization and author of the book “Son of Hamas,” said on Friday that Israel made a mistake by agreeing to a ceasefire with Gaza’s terrorist rulers. Yousef has spent a number of years abroad following a decade in which he risked his life…
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Paula Abdul Raising Money for Jewish Organization Chabad
Paula Abdul, singer/dancer/former ‘American Idol’ judge, will be visiting Toronto on Sunday for “an intimate conversation” discussing her Canadian and Jewish roots “for the very first time,” according to the event promoters. The exciting event, entitled “My Jewish Soul”, will take place at the Eglinton Grand, and will see proceeds benefiting Chabad. The Jewish organization…
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Anti-Israel Protesters Target Synagogue in Venezuela
Leaders of the Jewish community in Venezuela said about 50 anti-Israel protesters gathered outside the country’s largest synagogue on Thursday to demonstrate against the recent Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip. The Venezuelan Confederation of Israelite Associations said in a statement that demonstrators gathered outside the country’s synagogue in Caracas, hurling fireworks, disrupting activities and…
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High Alert in Judea and Samaria Areas of Israel
The IDF is on alert in Judea, Samaria (Shomron) and Jerusalem on Friday over threats of further terrorist attacks. There has been increased violence in the region in recent days, beginning with the outbreak of the Pillar of Defense battle with Gaza terrorists. On Thursday night the IDF conducted an arrest operation, detaining 28 Palestinian…
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Spain Eases Naturalization Process for Sephardic Jews
Spain announced Thursday that it would grant automatic citizenship to Jews of Sephardic descent as a further gesture of reconciliation after their ancestors were expelled from the country more than five centuries ago or forced to convert to Christianity. While Sephardic Jews have been able to seek Spanish naturalization for decades, the change means that…
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Jewish Agency Takes Children from South on ‘Day of Fun’
In hopes of providing residents of the South with a degree of solace from the recent barrage of rocket attacks from terrorists in the nearby Gaza Strip, the Jewish Agency for Israel took 9,000 children and teenagers out for a day of fun. The children and their families enjoyed a range of fun activities Thursday,…
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IDF-Gaza Clash, One Killed
Post-ceasefire violence continued Friday with a violent clash along the Gaza security fence. According to AFP, Gaza residents say one local man was killed by IDF fire and several others were wounded. There was no immediate confirmation from the IDF. Spokespeople confirmed there had been “disturbances” and that soldiers had fired warning shots, but could…
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201 Incidents of Violence in Judea and Samaria in 1 Week
While the media’s eyes this past week were fixed on the situation in the south, focusing their attention on the rockets raining down on Be’er Sheva, Ashdod, Ashkelon and dozens of other communities in the area, the terrorists’ scope reached Judea and Samaria as well, as reports of a massive increase in violent demonstrations, stone…
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Some Students in Southern Israel Return to School
Some of southern Israel’s students will return to school to Friday, as residents of the south try to resume their normal lives after days of having to remain in shelters. The students remained at home on Thursday, but in the evening it was decided that students in the cities of Be’er Sheva, Ashdod, Ashkelon and…
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Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Calls for Jihad to ‘Free PA’
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood is calling for a jihad (“holy war”) to liberate the Palestinian Authority areas. “Jihad is obligatory” for Muslims, top Islamic cleric Mohammed Badei said, adding that peace deals with Israel are a “game of grand deception”. Badei added that there have been enough negotiations and that the “enemy knows nothing but the language…