Category: News
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Hundreds at Funeral of Hevron Terror Victim
Hundreds of people on Tuesday night attended the funeral of Avraham Hasno, who was murdered in a terrorist attack near Hevron earlier on Tuesday. The funeral took place at the cemetery in Kiryat Arba, and was attended by many members of the Jewish community in Hevron, students and educators from the Otniel yeshiva high school…
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Herzog: Silence Could be Interpreted as Support for Terror
Opposition leader MK Yitzhak Herzog on Tuesday evening met with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who is visiting Israel in an attempt to calm tensions. During the meeting, Herzog told the UN chief that the world cannot be silent in the face of the terrorist attacks against Israelis. “Silence or moderate reactions of the world could…
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MSNBC Petitioned to Fire ‘Innocent Terrorist’ Reporter
Two massive petitions have been launched online, demanding that MSNBC fire its reporter Ayman Mohyeldin after he last Wednesday claimed on TV that an “unarmed” Arab terrorist was shot in front of him at Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate. The problem with his reporting, as the show’s anchor was forced to explain to him, was that the terrorist had been photographed with…
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New Jerusalem Foundation Head Confident ‘Israel will Overcome’
Johanna Arbib Perugia left Rome a few days ago to assume the leadership of the Jerusalem Foundation, which since 1966 has been promoting the development of Israel’s capital. She left the comfort of Italian living to witness a series of terror attacks in Israel’s capital. “At this difficult time for Jerusalem, our hearts go out to the families…
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Israel Arrests Major Hamas Official
Israeli security forces arrested a senior Hamas leader overnight Monday/Tuesday, the IDF revealed Tuesday morning. “During the night, forces of the army and the Shin Bet (internal security service) arrested Hassan Yousef, a Hamas leader, in Beitunia, southwest of Ramallah,” an army statement said. Hamas claims that Hassan Yousef, a seasoned terrorist leader who has spent years in…
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Friendly Fire May Have Upped Casualties in Be’er Sheva Attack
Many of those injured in Sunday night’s shooting attack at the Be’er Sheva Central Bus Station may have been wounded by friendly fire – not from the terrorist himself, a senior police officer said Monday night. Two people were killed in the attack and nine others wounded – several seriously – when 21 year-old Israeli Arab Muhaned Al-Okabi shot a…
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Left Outraged Over Motion Favoring Judea and Samaria Products
Knesset Members from the left are outraged over a discussion planned for Tuesday in the Knesset’s House Committee on a motion submitted by MK David Bitan (Likud) stipulating that companies from Judea and Samaria will be prioritized in procurement tenders of the Knesset. “It is the duty of the Israeli parliament to stand alongside citizens,”…
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IDF Demolishes Home of Terrorist who Murdered Dalia Lemkos
IDF soldiers on Tuesday morning demolished the home of Maher Al-Hashalmoun of Hevron, the terrorist who murdered 25-year-old Dalia Lemkos of Tekoa last November. The demolition was carried out at the instruction of Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon. The terrorist’s family was notified in August of the intention to demolish the home but were given sufficient time to…
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Report: Kerry Wants Temple Mount Status Quo in Writing
Secretary of State John Kerry is seeking to “upgrade and clarify” the understandings reached by Israel and Jordan last year on the Temple Mount status quo in an effort to quell the current wave of violence, Israeli officials close to the matter told Haaretz on Monday night. One of the ideas being examined is putting…
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American Lawmakers Urge Action Against UNESCO Kotel Resolution
Two American lawmakers on Monday urged the American ambassador to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Crystal Nix-Hines, to block the Palestinian Authority’s draft resolution claiming the Western Wall (Kotel) as its own. “It has come to our attention that tomorrow the UNESCO Executive Board may consider a draft resolution asserting, among…
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UN Chief Urges Iran to Halt Executions
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday called on Iran to impose a moratorium on executions after two juvenile offenders were hanged in the past two weeks, AFP reported. Ban said he was “deeply saddened” by the executions and recalled that Tehran had signed two international conventions outlawing the death penalty for children under 18. “The…
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Liberals Headed Towards Election Victory in Canada
Canada’s Liberal party, headed by Justin Trudeau, is headed towards a stunning election victory, toppling the pro-Conservative government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Reuters reported, citing projections by Canada’s major television networks. The projected win in Monday’s poll ends the Conservatives’ nine-year run in power and reflects a political shift away from Harper’s fiscal and…
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Scandinavian Airlines Halts Flight to Israel
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) announced on Monday it would be stopping its flights to Israel, citing “political instability” as being behind the decision. In addition to flights to the Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, the airline also announced it would no longer include Moscow and Ankara among its destinations either. Flights from Copenhagen to Tel…
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Bill: Enable Citizens to Reach MDA, Police Via SMS
Deputy Knesset Speaker MK Nurit Koren proposed a bill before the Knesset Tuesday which would introduce a government-funded service for citizens to send emergency texts (SMS messages) to Magen David Adom (MDA) and the police. Koren asked Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, and the Ministerial Committee for Legislation, to ratify the bill into law as soon as possible…
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Tens of Thousands Flee New Syria Offensives
The UN said Tuesday that tens of thousands of people have fled new regime offensives in Syria, as Russian air strikes were reported to have killed 370 people, many of them civilians. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also said tens of thousands were fleeing the new fronts, and estimated that up to 100,000 had left…
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Syria: Russian Airstrikes Kill 370 in 20 Days
Russian air strikes in Syria have killed 370 people since they began on September 30, around a third of them civilians, a monitoring group said Tuesday. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 243 rebel fighters had been killed, among them 52 from the Islamic State group (ISIS), along with 127 civilians. Among the…
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Terror Witnesses Who Beat Eritrean to Be Prosecuted
The Israel Police has begun prosecuting civilians who beat an Eritrean national to death after mistaking him for the terrorist in Sunday’s shooting attack, Acting Police Chief Commander Benzi Sau stated Tuesday morning. “Since yesterday we have been engaged in collecting evidence,” he stated to Walla! News, noting that police are already gathering witness testimonies. Sau said that,…
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Precedent: Sexual Assault Recognized as Terror
The Defense Ministry has made a precedent-setting decision to recognize a sexual assault by Arabs against a Jewish girl as an act of terror, and to grant the victim the privileges accorded to terror victims. The attack took place in Pisgat Ze’ev, Jerusalem, in 2006, when the girl – now a woman — was 14.…
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Israeli Killed in Rock Ambush Near Hevron
The Israeli man killed during an Arab rock attack near Hevron early Tuesday afternoon has been identified as Avraham Asher Hasno. The victim – a resident of nearby Kiryat Arba – was fatally wounded after being ambushed by Arab rock-throwers. A Magen David Adom team provided him with emergency medical care at the scene but could not save…
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Knesset Debates Rock-Proofing School Buses
The Knesset Subcommittee on Judea and Samaria held a special discussion Tuesday regarding the budget for rock-proofing buses and other vehicles in Judea and Samaria. The fleet of rock-proofed buses – which have reinforced windows that can withstand a direct hit by a rock – is almost 20 years old, and the buses need to…
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Netanyahu: We Guard Islamic Sites Better than Arabs Do
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that Israel guards and protects Islamic sites better than the Arab countries do. In a speech before the 37th Zionist Congress in Jerusalem, Netanyahu denounced the claim that Israel seeks to destroy the Al Aqsa mosque. He said that Israel has no intention of changing the status quo –…
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Teen Stabbing Victim Regains Consciousness
The 13 year-old boy who was stabbed last week in Pisgat Ze’ev has regained consciousness and is now breathing on his own, Hadassah Medical Center at Mount Scopus stated Monday. The boy is communicating with medical staff and his family, but is still in serious condition. Hospital staff noted that a long road for recovery may…
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Rajoub: Bus Bombs in Tel Aviv Out, Shooting Settlers In
One of the biggest agents of incitement in the Palestinian Authority (PA) is top Fatah terrorist Jibril Rajoub. On Monday, the Yesha Council sent a letter to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon demanding that something be done about restraining Rajoub. In a recent interview on Palestinian Authority TV, for example, Rajoub…
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Terror Wave ‘Much Harder’ on Israelis Than Past Intifadas
Israel’s hotlines for psychological assistance have become overwhelmed in recent weeks, as Israelis suffer under the constant fear of new terror attacks. “We’re collapsing under the burden, we have an increase of more than 100% in calls,” Gila Sela, director of the Natal hotline for support and psychological assistance to victims of national trauma, stated to Maariv Monday.…
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Ben-Dahan: We Have Become ‘Net Importers’ of Terrorism
Incitement in the Palestinian media has thoroughly poisoned the minds of the average Palestinian, argues Deputy Defense Minister Rabbi Eli Ben-Dahan, to the extent that it would be almost surprising if there were no terror attacks. “The Palestinian incitement ‘machine’ is more active and more dangerous than ever,” said Ben-Dahan. “That machine is fueled directly by…
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Israeli Windsurfers Show Up at Oman Championships, After All
Despite being told not to do so by the Foreign Ministry, the members of Israel’s championship windsurfing team are apparently in Oman, where the International Windsurfing Championships are being held. According to results published from Monday’s competition, the team, led by champion windsurfer Maayan Davidovich, came in tenth twice and eleventh in three matches. Overall…
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Jordan Pushes Full Control Over Temple Mount, Israel Rejects
Israel has rejected a Jordanian initiative to return full control of the Temple Mount to the Jordanian Waqf Muslim Authority, Walla! News reports Monday. The Jordanian Waqf already rules the Temple Mount with an iron fist, banning Jewish prayer there – despite the Mount being Judaism’s holiest site. However, the Jordanian palace recently made Prime Minister Binyamin…
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Battle-Weary Syrian Army Struggles Despite Russian Air War
(AFP) Devastated by years of fighting, Syria’s battle-weary armed forces are struggling to make significant gains despite intense Russian air support for a series of new offensives. Nearly three weeks of air strikes have given Bashar al-Assad’s regime and his forces a morale boost, analysts say, but so far the effect on the ground has…
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United States, Russia to Sign ‘Understanding’ on Syria
The United States and Russia are set to sign an “understanding” specifying how pilots can avoid each other over Syria as the two powers conduct separate bombing campaigns, a Pentagon spokesman said Monday. Captain Jeff Davis said the memorandum of understanding would likely be signed Tuesday, the AFP news agency reported. The measure has already…
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Biden Close to Announcing Presidential Run, Reports Say
Vice President Joe Biden is reportedly inching closer towards announcing his intention to seek the Democratic nomination for president, American media reported Monday. A source familiar with the process told CNN that Biden’s associates are setting up interviews for potential staff positions on a Biden presidential campaign. The interviews come as the political world waits…
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Islamic Movement Deputy Leader Barred From Leaving Israel
Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Silvan Shalom (Likud) signed an order Monday night barring Kamal Khatib, the second-in-command in the Islamic Movement in Israel terror group, from leaving Israel. The order will be valid for one month. Shalom said that this is another step in a series of steps he is taking and exercising his authority against…
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Arab Culinary Student Gets ‘Permission Slip’ for Knife Use
It’s a sensitive time in Israel – so much so that an Arab student at an Israeli cooking school was given a “permission note” to lug around a set of cooking knives on public transportation. Hussein Shakra, an Israeli Arab who attends a cooking school in the center of the country, took in good humor…
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Muslim Cleric: No UN Peacekeepers on Temple Mount
Israel isn’t the only entity that wants to keep foreign peacekeepers off the Temple Mount. Sheikh Ikhmara Sabari, head of the High Islamic Council of Palestine, on Monday rules that foreign security officials could not serve on the Temple Mount. “Muslims do not agree to the Judaization of Jerusalem, which has been a Muslim property…
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Fatah: Suicide Bombings ‘The Top of Our Priorities’
The Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, the “terrorism arm” of the Fatah movement behind the government of Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, welcomed the shooting attack on the Be’er Sheva Central Bus Station Sunday, calling it a “heroic operation.” “We call upon the Arab and Islamic nation to shoulder its responsibility towards Al-Aqsa Mosque,” the Brigades added…
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Ministers Approve Bill Banning Boycotters from the Country
The Ministerial Committee for Legislation approved Monday a bill submitted by MK Yinon Magal (Jewish Home), that would close Israel’s gates to people who call for or support a boycott on the Jewish state. People who act to promote boycotts of Israel, or are members of organizations that do this, will not be allowed into…
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Minister Demands: Expel the Terrorist’s Family
Sports and Culture Minister Miri Regev (Likud) called on Monday to expel the family of the Israeli Arab terrorist Muhaned Al-Okabi, who on Sunday night murdered a soldier and wounded nine other people at Be’er Sheva’s Central Station. The terrorist, a 21-year-old resident of the Bedouin town of Hura in the Negev and a citizen of Israel,…
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ISIS Backs Palestinian Terror Campaign
ISIS has become the latest Islamist terrorist group to praise the current terrorist campaign being waged by Palestinians against Israelis. The jihadist group has released nearly a dozen videos, some of which are being promoted in Arabic on social media under the hastag #BeheadtheJew, praising attacks against Jewish Israelis and calling for more. One particular video…
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Bedouin Leaders ‘Shocked’ by Terrorist’s Identity
Bedouin leaders have been expressing surprise and even shock at the fact that the terror attack in the Be’er Sheva Central Bus Station Sunday was carried out by a Bedouin from the town of Hura in the Negev, 21-year-old Muhaned Al-Okabi. The Chairman of the Forum of Bedouin Local Authorities in Northern Israel, Zidan Kaabiya,…
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Swastikas Scrawled on Jewish Graves in Austria
A Jewish and a Muslim cemetery were defiled with Nazi symbols and anti-migrant slogans in western Austria, police said Monday, just weeks after similar attacks on a refugee hostel and Jewish museum. Unknown perpetrators desecrated graves and buildings with a red pen in the Jewish cemetery of the town of Hohenems, close to the Swiss border, some time between Saturday night and Sunday morning, a…
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Al Aqsa Cleric: Muslims Will Exterminate ‘Devil-Worshiping Jews’
Amid the wave of deadly terrorist attacks against Jews in Israel, Islamist incitement continues apace – even on Judaism’s holiest site. In a sermon to Muslim worshipers at the Al Aqsa Mosque, translated by Palestinian Media Watch, Islamist preacher Sheikh Khaled al-Mughrabi outlined how the Jewish people would eventually be exterminated at the hands of Muslims, according to…
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Liberman Attacks Netanyahu, Ya’alon: Terrorism Their Fault
Yisrael Beytenu Chairman Avigdor Liberman criticized the government’s conduct and the radicalization of Israeli Arabs in Israel Monday afternoon, in his opening remarks at the Yisrael Beytenu faction meeting. “When the Prime Minister accepts in his office the United Arab List (i.e. the Joint List – ed.) with great pomp and circumstance, and gives them a check…
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Obama Begins Process of Lifting Iran Sanctions
President Barack Obama on Sunday signed an order directing his administration to begin issuing waivers to Iran nuclear sanctions, USA Today reported. The waivers will only go into effect, however, once Iran meets its obligations under the agreement limiting its nuclear program, according to the newspaper. The presidential memorandum marks what is being called “adoption…
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Airstrikes Kill 40 ISIS Jihadists in Syria
Airstrikes on a convoy of the Islamic State (ISIS) group killed at least 40 jihadists in central Syria over the weekend, a monitoring group said Sunday, according to AFP. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said unidentified warplanes hit the 16-vehicles motorcade overnight between Saturday and Sunday in Hama province, killing the jihadists. The…
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Erekat Demands Investigation of Israeli ‘Executions’
The Palestinian Authority’s chief negotiator, Saeb Erekat, is calling on the UN to investigate recent cases in which, he alleged, Israel “executed” Palestinian Arabs without trial. In a statement he published on Saturday, Erekat once again cited the case of Ahmed Mansara, the 13-year-old terrorist who carried out a stabbing attack in Pisgat Ze’ev last…
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Leading Sunni Cleric to Palestinians: Die as Martyrs
Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, head of the International Union of Muslim Scholars and considered to be the leading decisor on Sunni Muslim religious law, called on Saturday for the wave of terror attacks against Israel to escalate. In a message published to his official Facebook account, the sheikh – who is a spiritual guide for the Muslim Brotherhood…
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Likud Minister: Abbas Incites Just Like the Nazis
Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz (Likud) slammed Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas at the Israeli American Council (IAC) conference in Washington DC on Sunday night, accusing him of being the “leader of anti-Semitism in the world.” “Any discussion of Abbas’s part in the terror will only reduce his actual involvement. He is the number one inciter in the world against…
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5 Congressmen Visit Israel Despite Security Tensions
A bipartisan group of five United States congressmen spent the last week touring Israel, despite the daily terrorist attacks and deteriorating security situation. Rep. Alan Lowenthal D-CA, Rep. Jim Jordan R-OH, Rep. Scott Garrett R-NJ, Rep. Raoul Labrador R-ID and Rep. Mark Meadows R-NC traveled across the country to learn the facts behind the headlines…
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Teen Terrorist Abbas Said Was ‘Executed’ Released from Hospital
Ahmed Mansara, the 13-year-old terrorist who carried out a stabbing attack in Pisgat Ze’ev last week, was on Sunday released from the Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital, where he had been hospitalized after being injured while carrying out the knife attack. From the hospital, Mansara was transferred to police custody and was placed under arrest. Earlier…
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IDF Soldier Killed in Be’er Sheva Attack Identified
The name of the IDF soldier who was murdered in Sunday’s terrorist attack at the Be’er Sheva Central Bus Station is Omri Levy, 19, from Moshav Sdei Hemed in central Israel, near Kfar Saba. Levy, a corporal, was promoted to the rank of sergeant after his death. His family has been notified, the IDF Spokesperson…
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Terror Attack Raises Questions About Security Procedures
The terror attack Sunday in Be’er Sheva raised serious questions among security officials and ordinary citizens as to the effectiveness of the security measures that have been implemented at public spaces around Israel – because the attack occurred inside what was supposed to have been a “safe” area, with the terrorists bringing inside weapons that…
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MSNBC Airs Another Distortion Against Israel
On Saturday, MSNBC host Kate Snow interviewed former NBC Tel Aviv Bureau Chief Martin Fletcher about the recent wave of terror attacks in Israel. In an attempt to explain the history of the conflict, the screen showed a map labeled “Palestinian Loss of Land 1946 – Present.” The image included four side-by-side maps of Israel,…
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Yafo Residents Arrested for Firebomb Attack
Three Arab residents of Yafo (Jaffa) were recently arrested on suspicion of throwing Molotov cocktails at a police patrol in the city, it was cleared for publication Sunday afternoon. They were busted through a joint operation between the Israel Police and the Israel Security Agency (ISA or Shin Bet). During interrogation, the three admitted to throwing firebombs ten…
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Israelis Rescue Syrian Refugees Off Greek Coast
A group of Israelis sailing from Turkey back to Israel rescued a Syrian refugee off the coast of Greece on Sunday morning, Channel 2 reports. After hearing a cry for help, the Israelis aboard the yacht noticed an 11-year-old Syrian boy floating in the water alone. They pulled him into the ship and set about looking for his…
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Schools Ban, Limit Arab Workers In Light of Security Situation
Several cities across Israel have banned Arab maintenance workers from entering municipal school grounds during the school day, Channel 2 reports Sunday, following pressure from concerned parents over the wave of Arab terror. In Givatayim, outside Tel Aviv, education boards are checking the legality of replacing all Arab workers with Eritrean-born illegal aliens, the report says, and…
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Pope Francis Urges ‘Gestures of Peace’ in Israel
Pope Francis called Sunday for those caught up in violence in the Holy Land to have the “courage and fortitude to say no to hatred,” after fears weeks of unrest could turn into a full-scale intifada, or terror war against Jews and Israelis. “I follow with great concern the situation of tension and violence that plagues the Holy Land,” he said during Sunday’s Angelus…
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Hezbollah Calls for Intifada to ‘Save Al Aqsa’
Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the Lebanese terror group Hezbollah, has expressed support for the wave of Arab terror attacks targeting Israeli civilians and security forces across the Jewish state. In a speech delivered on Sunday, Nasrallah called on both the Palestinian people and all Islamic nations to mobilize and demonstrate support for the “Palestinian struggle.” “The renewed Intifada…
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Bill: Ban Parties Who Don’t Include Women from the Knesset
Haredi parties may be left scrambling to change their party policies in the near future, as the Ministerial Committee for Legislation meets Sunday to discuss a bill barring parties that ban women from their lists of candidates. The bill, proposed by MK Ksenia Svetlova (Zionist Camp), would ban any party that refuses to allow women…
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Shaked Slams ‘Unacceptable’ US Response to Arab Terror
Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked (Jewish Home) blasted on Saturday night the Obama administration’s overly critical response to Israel’s handling of the ongoing wave of Arab terror sweeping the country. Last week, Secretary of State John Kerry gave an interview in which he blamed Israeli “settlements” for the latest terror wave. “So here’s the deal. What’s happening is that unless…
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Mayors from 40 Cities Converge on Jerusalem
Dozens of mayors from around the world have converged on Israel for the 30th annual Mayors Conference in Jerusalem, and while most of the attention has been focused on Mayor Bill de Blasio – since, of course, he is mayor of one of the world’s most influential cities – he is not alone in visiting Israel…
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Chief Rabbi: Kohen Who Kills Terrorist Can Still Bless
The current terror surge is creating demand for rabbinical decisions on unique issues, the latest of which is – may a Kohen, or member of the priestly class, recite the priestly blessing of peace during prayer, if he has killed a terrorist? Chief Sephardic Rabbi, Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, was asked to pronounce his opinion on…
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Jews Beaten at Joseph’s Tomb Placed under House Arrest
The Petach Tikva Magistrates’ Court sent five Breslover-Hassidic Jews to four days’ house arrest Sunday, after they entered Joseph’s Tomb illicitly on Saturday night. They had been beaten and detained by Palestinian Authority (PA) police and then transferred to the Israel Police, which arrested them. The Ariel Police detained the five – who include three…
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Pentagon Says ‘Khorasan Group’ Leader Killed in Syria Air Strike
The leader of a group of Al Qaeda veterans which Washington calls the “Khorasan Group” has been killed in a coalition air strike in Syria, the Pentagon said Sunday. Sanafi al-Nasr, a Saudi national also known as Abdul Mohsen Abdullah Ibrahim al-Sharikh, was killed in an air attack in the northwest of the country Thursday, it…
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Arch-Terrorist Barghouti Gets Slap on the Wrist for Incitement
Arch-terrorist Marwan Barghouti, who is serving five life sentences for killing Israelis in numerous terror attacks, was given a disciplinary “slap on the wrist” for his latest exploit – an article written by him from his Israeli prison cell that appeared in the British Guardian newspaper last week, in which he provided rationalization for Palestinian…
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Bennett: Abbas is a Terrorist, We Mustn’t Talk to Him
Education Minister Naftali Bennett, head of the Jewish Home party, on Saturday night attacked Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu for his willingess to travel to Jordan to meet with Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas, in an attempt to stop the wave of Arab terrorism. “Abbas is a terrorist and we should not be talking with…
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Hamas Vows ‘The Intifada Has Only Begun’
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh has released a call for all Palestinian Arabs to continue the “Al-Quds Intifada,” as he termed the current terror wave, and escalate the attacks using a false claim that Al-Quds Mosque on the Temple Mount is being harmed. In a speech that was recorded and played at a conference in the Turkish…
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Barkat and NYC Mayor de Blasio Visit Terror Victim
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio joined Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat on Saturday night, in a visit to wounded terror victims currently receiving treatment in the capital’s Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital. One victim they met was moderately wounded in a car attack last Tuesday, in which a terrorist employee of Bezeq first ran over passersby in the…
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Terrorist Shot in Stabbing North of Jerusalem
Security forces at Kalandia checkpoint north of Jerusalem shot an Arab terrorist who attempted to attack soldiers with a large knife. One Border Police officer was targeted in the attack, but the knife did not pierce his flak jacket, and the terrorist was shot. A bomb squad specialist then arrived to inspect the terrorist’s body to…
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Danon to UNSC: Abbas ‘Brainwashing Children with Hatred’
As the UN Security Council held an emergency meeting on Friday to discuss the wave of Arab terror in Israel, Israel’s soon-to-be-accredited new Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon made his premier, directly excoriating Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas. Danon asserted that Abbas and the entire Palestinian leadership are “brainwashing children with incitement and hate.” In what was…
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306,370 Israelis Head Back to College
306,370 college students will begin the academic year on Sunday, at 63 universities and colleges across Israel. Of those, 233,200 are in undergraduate degree programs; 60,700 are in graduate degree programs; 10,970 are in doctorate programs; and 1,500 students are learning for certificates in specific professions. Undergraduate degree enrollment dropped by 0.9% for the 2015-16…
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300 Soldiers Deployed to Jerusalem
To combat an ongoing wave of Arab terror, 300 IDF soldiers have been deployed to Jerusalem to patrol public transportation stations, buses and major traffic arteries in the capital. The move follows a decision by the Security Cabinet as part of efforts to cope with the terror wave which, though it has struck across Israel, has been…
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Terror Wave: Three Victims in Critical Condition
Hadassah Medical Center issued an update Sunday morning on the conditions of the terror victims currently being treated at Hadassah Ein Kerem and Hadassah Mount Scopus in Jerusalem. The 20-year-old IDF soldier who was stabbed by an Arab terrorist in Hevron on Saturday evening is now in light condition after undergoing surgery overnight. Two patients remain…
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Report: PA Police Beat Jewish Worshipers at Joseph’s Tomb
The Ariel Police detained five people – including three minors – overnight Saturday/Sunday, on suspicions of entering Joseph’s Tomb outside Shechem (Nablus). Their attorney, Itamar Ben-Gvir, reported that some detainees were bleeding after Palestinian Authority (PA) police found them and beat them; two of them are suffering from head injuries. On Saturday night, the detainees…
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UN-Believable: Ban Ki-Moon Actually Condemns Joseph’s Tomb Arson
In what is a very rare occurrence, on Friday, UN Secretary General (UNSG) Ban Ki-Moon singled out the Palestinian side for censure, and condemned the “arson attack by Palestinian protesters against Joseph’s Tomb in Nablus.” This “reprehensible act is yet another example of the escalating violence in the region, threatening to further inflame sensitivities owing…
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Havana Denies Cuban Soldiers Sent to Syria
A senior official in Havana on Saturday “categorically” denied reports that Cuban troops were in Syria supporting the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, AFP reports. Talk of up to 300 Cuban soldiers sent to Syria originated on the Fox News network on Wednesday, citing an unnamed US official as source. The Fox story also mentioned that the University of Miami’s Institute for Cuban…
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Iran: Our Missile Test Didn’t Violate UN Resolutions
Iran said on Saturday that its recent test launch of a long-range missile does not violate UN Security Council resolutions, despite claims to the contrary by the United States and France. “Our missile tests have nothing to do with Resolution 2231, which only mentions missiles designed to carry nuclear warheads,” Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad…
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American Military Chief in Israel to Discuss Iran, Russia, Syria
The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Joseph Dunford, arrived in Israel on Saturday evening for an official visit to discuss the Iran nuclear deal, Russia, and Syria, Haaretz reported. This is Dunford’s first official visit outside of the United States since assuming the post on October 1. On Sunday, Dunford will review…
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Iran to Step Up Military Support for Syria
Iran is to step up its military support for the Syrian regime in the form of advice on fighting terrorism, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said Saturday, according to AFP. Abdollahian, quoted by state television, denied however that his country had fighters on the ground in the Syrian conflict. “We have military advisers…
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Congress May Cut $5 Billion to PA Over Incitement
There is a push in the US Congress to cut over $5 billion in US aid to the Palestinian Authority (PA), so as to punish it for its open incitement that has fueled the current wave of Arab terror in Israel that has seen at least eight Israelis murdered. Representative Martha McSally (R-AZ), who is…
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Senior Journalist ‘Troubled’ by Shooting of Terrorists
Hadas Shteif, a senior police correspondent for Army Radio, is concerned over the “ease” with which attacking Arab terrorists are shot by security forces and armed civilians. “The ease with which officers and civilians shoot terrorists is troubling,” wrote Shteif on her Twitter account. “They come to murder but most of them are children.” The senior journalist…
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Danon Teaches the UN ‘How to Stab a Jew’
As the UN Security Council held an emergency meeting on Friday to discuss the wave of Arab terror in Israel, Israel’s new Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon made his first official speech at the international forum. Since Danon will only submit his credentials next week, Deputy Ambassador David Ruth sat in the seat for Israel. “I…
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One Wounded in Stabbing North of Jerusalem
Security forces at Kalandia checkpoint north of Jerusalem shot an Arab terrorist who attempted to attack soldiers with a large knife. One Border Police officer was targeted in the attack, but the knife did not pierce his flak jacket, and the terrorist was shot. A bomb squad specialist then arrived to inspect the terrorist’s body to…
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Syria: With Russian Air Support, Regime Troops Advance in Aleppo
Syrian regime forces edged forward in the northern province of Aleppo on Saturday with air cover from Russian warplanes, but faced fierce resistance from rebel forces in the country’s center. Since Moscow began its air campaign in support of its Damascus ally on September 30, the army and its allies have launched four ground offensives…
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Moscow: Hundreds Protest Russian Intervention in Syria
Around 200 people demonstrated in Moscow on Saturday against Russia’s campaign of air strikes in Syria, with one protester arrested by police. The rally by people mainly in their 50s and 60s in a small central park passed off amid tight security as the authorities threw up a strong security cordon. The demonstrators oppose…
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Hevron Lawyer: Arrest the Mosque Inciters
On Saturday night, after three consecutive stabbings or stabbing attempts took place in Hevron and the adjacent town of Kiryat Arba in Judea over the course of the day, Attorney Itamar Ben-Gvir demanded the incitement fueling the attacks be uprooted. Ben-Gvir, who is a resident of Hevron, said, “on Friday afternoon the (mosque) minaret in Hevron doesn’t…
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IDF Soldier Wounded in Second Hevron Stabbing Today
An IDF soldier was moderately wounded in a stabbing attack in Hevron Saturday evening – the third such attack in the area today. The attack took place at a security checkpoint. Security forces at the scene responded by shooting the terrorist, leaving him critically wounded. Magen David Adom (MDA) paramedics provided treatment to the soldier and evacuated him to…
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Arab Terrorist Shot Dead Trying to Stab Police in Jerusalem
An Arab terrorist tried to stab Border Patrol officers on Saturday morning in Jerusalem’s southeastern Armon Hanatziv neighborhood. The incident took place at Rav Hahovel Street in the neighborhood, where an alert Jewish civilian warned the officers that he had noticed a Palestinian Arab walking around in a suspicious manner. The officers located the Arab…
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Bus Driver Injured in Firebomb Attack
An Israeli bus driver suffered light-to-moderate wounds Saturday night, after Arab terrorists attack his bus with firebombs. The attack took place between the towns of Avnei Hefetz and Einav in Samaria. Fortunately the bus was empty of passengers at the time, and no one else was injured. The driver, who had transported a group of…
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Bennett on the BBC: You Don’t Talk to a Murderous Regime
Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas must stop inciting against Israel, Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett told the BBC in an interview on Friday. “This guy is responsible for the wave of murder that’s going on in the streets of Israel,” Bennett said, adding, “About 10 days ago he called upon Muslims to prevent Jews…
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UN: Airstrikes Leaving Many Without Aid in Syria
The recent escalation Syria’s brutal conflict has complicated the already difficult task of delivering aid to the millions in need across the country, the United Nations humanitarian chief said Friday. The fighting has stepped up since Russia late last month began an aerial campaign in the country, where a US-led coalition has been carrying out air strikes for more than…
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Syria Kurds Denounce Amnesty ‘War Crimes’ Report
Syria’s Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) denounced rights group Amnesty International for accusing its fighters of war crimes by forcibly displacing people and demolishing homes, AFP reports Friday. Amnesty said this week that Syrian Kurdish forces had carried out a “campaign of collective punishment” against villages previously held by the Islamic State group. It accused them of preventing people from returning…
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Turkey Downs Drone Near Syrian Border
Turkish air force planes on Friday downed a drone of unknown origin which had violated Turkey’s air space near the Syrian border, the military said. Russia, whose jets operating in Syria had twice violated Turkish air space this month, insisted all its planes and drones were working as normal after the shoot-down. The Turkish army said that the craft had been…
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Tibi: Abbas Was Mistaken About 13-Year-Old Terrorist, Not Lying
MK Ahmed Tibi (Joint List) claimed on Friday that Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas was simply mistaken, not lying, when he declared in a speech earlier this week that Israel had “executed” a 13-year-old terrorist who stabbed and seriously wounded two Jews in Pisgat Ze’ev. “Abu Mazen did not lie, he was mistaken,” Tibi…
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Power: United States to Seek Action Over Iran’s Missile Test
Iran’s recent ballistic missile test was “a clear violation” of UN sanctions and the United States will seek action from the Security Council, American Ambassador Samantha Power said Friday, according to The Associated Press (AP). Power said that after reviewing available information, the United States has confirmed that the medium-range ballistic missile launched on October…
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Obama ‘Very Concerned’ About Middle East Violence
President Barack Obama on Friday expressed concern about the outbreak of violence centered in Jerusalem and called on Israeli and Palestinian Authority (PA) leaders to tamp down inflammatory rhetoric. “We are very concerned about the outbreak of violence,” Obama said at a news conference with visiting South Korean President Park Geun-Hye, according to the AFP…
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Israel Rejects Calls for International Presence on Temple Mount
Israel on Friday rejected the Palestinian Authority’s calls for a protection force to be deployed in eastern Jerusalem to quell violence around the Al-Aqsa Mosque. “Let me be crystal clear — Israel will not agree to any international presence on the Temple Mount. Such a presence would be a change in the status quo,” Israeli…
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Israel Has the Right to Defend Itself, Kerry Tells Netanyahu
Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday evening telephoned Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and reiterated his remarks in an interview on NPR radio in the United States, in which he said that Israelis have the right to defend themselves against violence in Jerusalem’s Old City and everywhere. Kerry also told Netanyahu that the Palestinians must…
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Minister Demands: Return Israeli Control to Joseph’s Tomb
Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel (Jewish Home) on Friday morning called to return Joseph’s Tomb in Shechem (Nablus) to Israeli control, after about 150 Palestinian Arabs on Thursday night arrived at the compound and tried to burn it down. Reportedly Palestinian Authority (PA) security forces dispersed the rioters by firing in the air, and then Palestinian firefighters put…
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Arab Doctors Suspected of Ignoring Jewish Terror Victims
Health Minister Ya’akov Litzman (United Torah Judaism) ordered an investigation on Friday to check suspicions that Arab medical staff at a clinic in Jerusalem’s Old City did not go out to help Jewish victims, who were stabbed right next to the clinic. The incident in question is the brutal murder of Aharon Banita Bennett (21) and Rabbi Nehemia Lavi…
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UAE ‘No Longer Bound’ Not to Enrich Uranium
A leading member of the US House of Representatives revealed that a senior United Arab Emirates (UAE) official told him his country will also seek to enrich uranium, after Iran was allowed to do so in the recent nuclear deal. Representative Ed Royce (R-CA), chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said the UAE Ambassador to the…
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UN Security Council Holds Emergency Meeting on Israel
The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Friday to discuss the sudden upsurge of Arab terrorism in Israel, diplomats said, in a meeting that is expected to focus on criticism of Israeli defensive actions, despite the wave of terror it is facing. The urgent talks were requested by council member Jordan following a meeting on Thursday of Arab ambassadors, who warned…
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Kerry to Abbas: Don’t Incite to Violence
United States Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday warned Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas not to incite violence against Israelis, amid mounting unrest in Jerusalem, AFP reported. Since the recent spate of violence began the United States has repeatedly urged both sides to show restraint, but Kerry’s remarks were the first aimed explicitly…
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Top Iranian Commander Visits Syria
Iran’s top military commander, Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani, has been spotted in Syria addressing Iranian military officers and members of the Lebanese terror group Hezbollah, Fox News reported on Thursday. Soleimani, the commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps or Qods Force, was pictured rallying Iranian military and Hezbollah members in western Syria in photos…
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PA Tries to Claim Western Wall at UNESCO
In an attempt to gain international legitimacy for its rewriting of history, the Palestinian Authority (PA) will submit a resolution to UNESCO (UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) next week claiming the Kotel (Western Wall) as its own. The proposal calls to have the Kotel in Jerusalem – which is an outer wall of the Temple…
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Terrorist Disguised as Journalist Stabs IDF Soldier
A terrorist wearing the yellow garb of a photojournalist stabbed an IDF soldier on Friday, at the Hazayit checkpoint near Hevron. According to initial reports, the terrorist – who wore a yellow vest with “PRESS” written on it and who carried photography equipment – loitered near the checkpoint, with Hamas’s Al Quds television station broadcasting live. …
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Netanyahu to Visit Germany, After Cancelling Earlier This Month
German Chancellor Angela Merkel will host Binyamin Netanyahu next week, after the Israeli leader postponed talks earlier this month over unrest in his country, Berlin said Friday. Next Wednesday “the chancellor and the Israeli prime minister will at their meeting discuss the current security situation in Israel and in the region,” said Merkel’s spokesman Steffen Seibert.…
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Erdogan Mocks EU Over Syria Refugee Crisis
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday mocked the EU’s contribution to easing the Syrian refugee crisis, saying the bloc had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for accepting just a tiny number of asylum-seekers. Speaking after Turkey and the EU agreed to a plan for improving the handling of the refugee crisis, Erdogan also questioned whether Brussels treated Ankara’s…
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Syria Death Toll Tops a Quarter Million
More than a quarter of a million people have been killed in Syria’s brutal conflict since it began with anti-government protests over four years ago, a monitoring group said Friday. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said it has documented the deaths of 250,124 people, including at least 74,426 civilians. The civilian toll includes 12,517 children and 8,062 women. Compiled…
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IDF Patrol Comes Under Fire on Gaza Border
IDF soldiers patrolling the border fence with Gaza came under terrorist gunfire on Friday afternoon, in an attack that took place at the border in the central area of Gaza. No one was wounded in the gunfire, which took place across the border from the Bureij “refugee camp,” not far from the Israeli town of Kissufim.…
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Erdan Reveals Abbas’s ‘Terror Lie’ to the West
Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan (Likud) on Friday wrote a column in the British The Guardian, explaining why the current wave of Arab terrorism “is based on a lie.” The minister began by noting the brutal terror attack in Jerusalem’s northeastern Pisgat Ze’ev on Monday, in which two Arab terrorists aged 13 and 15 stabbed and seriously…
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Report: Minors Could Face Jail Time for Terror
Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked (Jewish Home) plans to change current laws regarding teen terrorists to include minors under the age of 14, Israeli news media reports Friday, in light of the legal ambiguity surrounding 13-year-old terrorist Ahmed Mansara. Under the current law, teens who commit terror attacks under the age of 14 cannot be sentenced to…
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How ‘NGO Distortion’ Shapes US Condemnation of Israel
Israeli security forces have in recent weeks been forced to deal with a growing wave of Arab terror, and in parallel, with a growing wave of international condemnation which criticizes the shooting of terrorists conducting lethal attacks as “excessive force.” The criticism has been heard from the UN, UNRWA, and on Wednesday was echoed by the…
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Are Assad’s Serial Torturers Infiltrating Europe?
Fears are growing that “shabiha” militiamen accused of committing some of the most barbaric atrocities against Syrian civilians for President Bashar al-Assad’s regime are arriving incognito in Europe and getting asylum. The prospect has sent shivers downs the spines of Syrians who fled the war-torn country, as indications pile up that thugs who tortured on behalf of Assad have slipped into the…
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Haredi Soldiers Foil Two Terror Cells
Amid the growing wave of Arab terrorism that has plagued the Jewish state in the past two weeks, haredi soldiers of the IDF’s Netzah Yehuda battalion have been at the fore thwarting Arab terror attempts. The battalion, known as the Nahal Haredi for the way it allows haredi soldiers to incorporate their lifestyle into the…
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Sick: Hamas ‘Reenacts’ Jerusalem Bus Attack
The Hamas student group in Gaza has released a shocking video “reenacting” the lethal attack on the 78 line bus in Jerusalem this Tuesday, in which Arab terrorists murdered two Jews and wounded 15 others. The video, revealed by Palestinian Media Watch (PMW), can be viewed below. Viewer discretion is advised. The West Gaza branch…
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Abbas’s Fatah Demanded Jerusalem Terror Day Before Massacre
The Fatah faction of Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas continues to step up its incitement to terrorism, and just this Monday made an open call for attacks in Jerusalem – a day before three Jews were murdered in two attacks in the city. Fatah posted on its official Twitter account on Monday a cartoon,…
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Embarrassed PLO Rewrites Abbas Speech
After Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas was embarrassingly called out on his false claim that Israel had “executed” an Arab child for no reason in Jerusalem, the Palestine Liberation Organization he chairs has tried to engage in some emergency damage control – by retroactively rewriting the speech he gave Wednesday night. Abbas had accused Israel of…
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Gov’t Moves to Strip Arab-Israeli Terrorists’ Citizenship
Interior Minister Silvan Shalom (Likud), who serves as vice prime minister, on Thursday submitted a request to strip two Arab Israeli terrorists responsible for recent attacks of their citizenship. The request to State Attorney Yehuda Weinstein asks to negate the Israeli citizenship of the terrorists behind the attacks in Afula in the north and Gan Shmuel…
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Kerry Once Again Denounces Terrorist Attacks
Secretary of State John Kerry once again denounced the recent spate of “terrorist attacks” against Israeli civilians Thursday and repeated his intentions to head to the region to try to calm tempers, AFP reported. No timetable or itinerary has been released for the trip, but Kerry said, “I expect to be travelling to the region…
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France: Iran’s Missile Test is ‘Worrying’
Iran’s test of a ballistic missile earlier this week was a clear violation of a UN Security Council resolution and sends “a worrying message”, French Foreign Ministry spokesman Romain Nadal said on Thursday, according to Reuters. The statement came after Iran tested a new precision-guided ballistic missile on Sunday, a move the United States later…
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Canada Stands By Israel Amid Terror Wave
Canada’s Defense and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney is condemning the terrorist attacks across Israel and stressing that the Conservative party will continue to stand alongside Israel. “Canada condemns in the strongest terms possible the recent wave of terror attacks against Israeli civilians that has resulted in a number of tragic deaths and injuries. Our thoughts…
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Police to Restrict Muslim Entry to Temple Mount on ‘Day of Rage’
The Commander of the Jerusalem District of the Police, Moshe Edri, on Thursday evening held a security assessment, following which he announced that police would restrict the entry of Muslim worshipers into the Temple Mount on Friday. According to Edri’s instructions, Muslim men aged 40 and over and women of all ages will be allowed…
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PA-Dissolving Window of Opportunity ‘Now Open’
Calls are increasing for Israel to take advantage of the current situation and effect the beginning of a long-term solution by officially dissolving the Oslo Accords. Mayor Avi Naim of Beit Aryeh, in south-western Samaria, says the current wave of Palestinian terrorism is rooted in the Oslo Accords. Analyst Dr. Aaron Lerner says now is…
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MK Zoabi: Enough Lone Attacks, Time for Mass Intifada
Radical Arab MK Hanin Zoabi of the Joint List accused Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu of giving orders to “execute” Arab terrorists conducting attacks, who she claimed were actually innocent despite irrefutable evidence to the contrary. The MK, who has vocally supported Hamas in the past, said in a statement Wednesday night that “the occupation regime reasons that…
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Matisyahu Calls on All Jews to Keep Shabbat Next Week
The Shabbos Project is back, and after getting over one million Jews to observe the Sabbath last October, it aims to get even more Jews to unite – and it has recruited world famous singer Matisyahu for the effort. South Africa’s Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein started the project locally in South Africa, and last October it spread…
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Erdan: State Dept. Has ‘Always Been Hostile’ to Us
Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan asserted on Thursday that the US State Department has always been hostile to Israel, and still is. Responding to the State Department’s claim that Israel had used “unreasonable force” to fight terrorists, Erdan told Army Radio that while the US could be expected to comment on violence in the region, “for the State Department to…
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Israel Moving Forward with Plans for Gaza Fence
The defense establishment is expected to move forward with plans to construct a massive fence along the border with Gaza, similar to one existing along the Israeli-Egyptian border. After a year of working on plans but no allocation of funds, the IDF’s Southern Command is finally expected to receive the greenlight for the construction of a 65-km-long tall…
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Haifa: Shots Fired After Suspicion of Attack
An IDF officer reportedly fired a shot into the air on Thursday morning, while traveling north on a train in the northern city of Haifa. An initial investigation conducted by Haifa police indicates that due to an increased sense of vigilance and irritability – a result of the ongoing wave of Arab terror in Israel –…
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IDF’s Mission in Cities: Keep Things As Calm as Possible
IDF troops were dispatched Wednesday to six cities in Israel to provide assistance to the police working ceaselessly in the past several weeks to protect the public as Arabs continue to conduct terror attacks and riot throughout the country. The soldiers are being deployed to provide assistance to the police – but also to calm a…
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NY Assemblyman on Solidarity Mission to Israel
New York Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D-Brooklyn) flew to Israel on Wednesday to show support for the Jewish state against an ongoing wave of deadly Arab terror. As part of the four-day solidarity mission, Hikind and a group of New Yorkers will tour Jerusalem, pay respects to families of terror victims and survivors of terror attacks, and visit thousands…
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Iran Unveils Secret Underground Missile Base
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard opened the doors of a secret underground missile base to state TV, showing off medium- and long-range missiles, The Associated Press (AP) reported Wednesday. The station aired footage of long tunnels with ready-to-fire missiles on the back of trucks, according to AP. The broadcast said the facility is one of hundreds of…
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Briton Who Travelled to Syria: ISIS ‘Not My Cup of Tea’
A British woman who fled the Islamic State (ISIS) group with her five children after travelling to Syria described the experience as “not my cup of tea” in an interview on Wednesday quoted by AFP. Shukee Begum, 33, travelled to Syria with her children to find her husband Jamal al-Harith, a former Guantanamo Bay detainee…
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State Department Backtracks on Kerry’s ‘Settlements’ Comment
Hours after it was revealed that Secretary of State John Kerry had blamed the latest terror wave in Israel on “settlements”, namely, the existence of Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, the State Department backtracked on those remarks. Speaking to reporters on Wednesday evening and quoted by Reuters, State Department spokesman John Kirby said Kerry…
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Israeli-Arab Would-Be Terrorist Placed Administrative Detention
Nazareth District Court has accepted a request by Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon to place a 19-year-old Arab Israeli woman under administrative detention, after she expressed her intention to become a “martyr” on social media. The woman, a resident of northern Israel who cannot be named for legal reasons, can now be held for three months without charge. Yaalon…
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State Dept. Backtracks: No Violation of Temple Mount Status Quo
After accusing Israel of violating the status quo on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem as well as using “excessive force” against Arab terrorists, US State Department spokesman John Kirby issued a semi-retraction. At a daily briefing on Wednesday, Kirby essentially blamed Arab terror on Israeli policies over the Mount, claiming “well, certainly, the status quo…
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New Bill: Open Knesset Sessions With Hatikvah
Michael Oren, the former Israeli ambassador to the U.S. and currently a Yesh Atid MK, has proposed that the Knesset open its winter and summer sessions with the singing of the national anthem, Hatikvah. In recent years, said Oren, there has been a gradual deterioration in the conception of Israel as the national homeland of…
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Last-Ditch Effort to Save Synagogue Slated for Demolition
After several delays, an order to demolish a synagogue in the Jerusalem suburb of Givat Ze’ev is finally set to go into effect – but residents and supporters are hoping for a last-minute miracle that will spare the structure. The Ayelet Hashahar synagogue, which has been in use for over 20 years, was slated to…
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Austria: Masked Attackers Carve Swastika into Cyclist’s Forehead
A man is in custody in Austria after he and three accomplices assaulted a cyclist and carved a swastika into his forehead, prosecutors said Thursday. The victim had been cycling through the town of Bad Fischau-Brunn, south of Vienna, when the masked suspects pushed him to the ground, beat him and attacked him with a…
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Hadar Goldin’s Family Supports Not Returning Dead Terrorists
The family of Lt. Hadar Goldin welcomed on Thursday the Israeli government’s decision not to return the body of terrorists to their families. Goldin was killed during Operation Protective Edge in the summer of 2014; his body was kidnapped by Hamas in Gaza and has still not been recovered. As part of a slew of new security…
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Palestinian Authority Wants UN ‘Protection Force’ in Jerusalem
The Palestinian Authority wants the United Nations to consider deploying military “protection force” in Jerusalem to help quell violence, the PA envoy to the United Nations said Wednesday. The proposal would be included in a draft resolution aimed at defusing weeks of violence, largely consisting of a series of brutal Arab-on-Jew terrorist attacks, which many fear could still spiral further…
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Iran Confirms Two Senior Officers Killed in Syria
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards confirmed Wednesday that two of its senior officers have been killed in Syria, just days after the death of a general from the elite unit. The Guards website announced the death of colonels Farshad Hasounizadeh and Hamid Mukhtarband, who “were martyred in recent days while advising and helping the Syrian resistance…
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Iraq: Assault to Retake ISIS-Held Ramadi Looming
Iraqi forces have made significant advances around Ramadi and an operation to retake the city captured by the Islamic State (ISIS) jihadist group in May is looming, officers said Wednesday. A similar advance was also reported on the Baiji front, with Iraqi forces retaking parts of the country’s largest refinery and pushing north. “Great people, the…
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US Report Warns of Rise of Islamist Extremism, Anti-Semitism
The United States released a bleak report into the state of religious freedom around the world Wednesday, decrying jihadist attacks on Middle East minorities and a rise in European anti-Semitism. In its annual survey of religious discrimination, the State Department said that, while many governments had worked harder to end abuses, extremist non-state actors like…
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Netanyahu Hails Border Police Heroism in Face of Terror
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu visited the ‘Yehudai’ Border Police base Jerusalem, where he received an update on preparations for reinforcements to be dispatched as part of steps enacted Tuesday night to increase the fight against terror. Netanyahu met with the Israel Police and Border Police officers at the base, including some who have actively foiled terror attacks…
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Prosecutors Seek Six-Month Prison Term for Dieudonne
Controversial French comic Dieudonne should serve six months in jail for alleged racist and anti-Semitic comments he made during a show in Belgium, a prosecutor said Wednesday. “His show is filled with defamatory and insulting comments which would make anyone want to throw up,” the Belga news agency quoted prosecutor Damien Leboutte as telling a…
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Stabbing Attack at Jerusalem Central Bus Station
One person has been wounded in a terrorist stabbing attack just outside Jerusalem’s central bus station. The terrorist began his attack by stabbing a 70-year-old Jewish woman, leaving her with moderate-to-serious wounds. An alert bus driver then quickly spirited the woman onto his bus before closing the doors, keeping the terrorist out. The attacker attempted to flee the scene,…
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Airlines Stop Flying Over Iran Over Missile Concerns
Cathay Pacific said Wednesday it had suspended flights over Iran and the Caspian Sea after an aviation safety body issued a warning about Russian missiles being fired at Syria, while some European airlines have also taken measures. The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) took action to avoid a repeat of the tragedy involving Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, which was shot down…
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Lapid Blasts UNRWA Bias Following Statement on Terror
Yesh Atid chairman MK Yair Lapid on Wednesday blasted the UN’s agency for “Palestinian refugees”, UNRWA, over its statement on Monday in which it expressed “deep alarm” at the loss of Palestinian terrorists’ lives, but completely ignored the Israeli victims in the latest terror wave. “Your organization, which has consistently shown a total disregard for…
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Netanyahu to Indian President: Israel Wants Peace
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Wednesday hailed the connections between Israel and India as he welcomed Indian President Pranab Mukherjee for the first ever visit by an Indian president to Israel. Speaking at a special Knesset session in honor of Mukherjee, Netanyahu mentioned the cultural connection between Israel and India, and also noted the two…
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Politicians Condemn Abbas’s Incitement Speech
Israeli politicians on Wednesday evening condemned the speech by Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas, in which he accused Israel of “executing” a 13-year-old Palestinian teenager – one of two teenage Arab terrorists who carried out a brutal stabbing spree in Jerusalem on Monday. In the same speech, Abbas also claimed that Israel is seeking…
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Hezbollah Chief Backs ‘Palestinian Intifada’
The head of Lebanon’s Hezbollah terrorist movement on Wednesday backed a campaign of Palestinian terrorist attacks on Israelis, describing them as resistance and an “intifada.” “I emphasize our absolute support for the rights of the Palestinian people and their intifada,” Hassan Nasrallah said in a televised address ahead of the Shiite Muslim religious holiday Ashura. “It is incumbent…
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BDS Encourages Followers to Support Terror Attacks
The Palestinian BDS National Committee is calling on its followers to show a “wave of solidarity with Palestinian Popular Resistance” [sic]. A statement on the movement’s official website praises the “new generation of Palestinians… rising up against Israel.” While it does not ask sympathizers to carry out attacks themselves, it does tell them to support…
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Arab Street Vows Terror, Dismisses Abbas
An 18-year-old Palestinian Arab, his face covered with the black-and-white keffiyeh iconic of arch-terrorist Yasser Arafat, promises to continue the terror war against Israel. “We’re going to keep throwing rocks at soldiers,” he said near an IDF security checkpoint near Ramallah in Samaria, where Arab terrorists have been gathering daily to riot and attack the soldiers. Showing how the Palestinian Authority (PA)…
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Kerry to Travel Israel in an Attempt to Stop Terror Attacks
After earlier having condemned the latest terror wave in Israel, Secretary of State John Kerry said Tuesday he will travel to the region soon to try to calm violence between Palestinians and Israelis. “I will go there soon, at some point appropriately, and try to work to reengage and see if we can’t move that…
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American, Russian Militaries to Discuss Syria
Military commanders from Russia and the United States will hold another round of talks Wednesday on how to stay out of each other’s way in the skies over Syria, American Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said on Tuesday. Carter announced the latest “de-confliction” talks as jets from both countries pounded targets in the war-torn Middle Eastern…
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South Africa’s Ruling Party Discourages Travel to Israel
Anti-Israel sentiments continue in South Africa, where the ruling party has recommended to citizens not to travel to Israel. The African National Congress’ (ANC) National General Council recommended on Sunday that travel to Israel be discouraged unless it promotes solidarity with the “Palestinian struggle”, according to the International Online news website. There was strong consensus…
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White House: Iran Missile Test Violated UN Resolution
The United States admitted on Tuesday that a recent Iranian missile test was a violation of a UN resolution, but said that would not affect the implementation of the nuclear deal signed with world powers. Speaking to reporters and quoted by The Associated Press (AP), White House spokesman Josh Earnest said there are “strong indications”…
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Floodwaters and Building a Tower to Heaven: Back to the Future
This week’s Temple Talk welcomes in the new month of Mar Cheshvan, the month of Noah’s flood and the future Holy Temple. But the new month starts against the backdrop of the heinous murders that have taken place all over Israel, and today’s horrific casualties from two terror attacks in Jerusalem. Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi…
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NASA and Israel Sign Space Cooperation Agreement
NASA and the Israel Space Agency (ISA) signed an important new civil space agreement on Tuesday, significantly increasing the cooperation between the two bodies. Menachem Kidron, director general of the ISA which is a division of the Science Ministry, signed the agreement with NSA Administrator Charles Bolden. “This is an important day between the United States and…
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History in Israel: Indian President Makes First Ever Visit
Indian President Pranab Mukherjee began his visit to Israel – the first ever official visit by an Indian president – on Wednesday at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem. President Reuven Rivlin hosted the visiting dignitary, and the two held a review of a guard of honor before being welcomed by a wide array of Israeli and visiting…
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Israel Will Not Return the Bodies of Terrorists
The Security Cabinet on Wednesday approved the suggestion of Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan (Likud) not to return the bodies of Arab terrorists who are killed while conducting attacks to their families. The Cabinet is likewise considering Erdan’s suggestion to bury the terrorists at cemeteries belonging to the IDF that are located at the extreme edges of the…
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Final Victim of Jerusalem Terror Identified
A gag order on the identity of the second victim of the lethal terror attack in Jerusalem’s southeastern Armon Hanatziv neighborhood, which took place Tuesday, was lifted on Wednesday. The murdered man was identified as 51-year-old Alon Guverg. He lived alone in the neighborhood. His funeral is to be held at 5 p.m., leaving from the…
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Two Top Iranian Officers Killed in Syria
Two top officers in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) were killed while taking part in the bloody fighting in Syria, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported late Tuesday. The two officers, named as Maj. Gen. Farshad Hasounizadeh and Brig. Hamid Mokhtarband, were said to have been killed on Monday while fighting Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists. The Iranian…
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London: Anti-Semitism Wave Ends in Window Smashing
A serious case of anti-Semitic violence occurred on Tuesday in London’s Stamford Hill, which is home to a large Jewish population, amid a day of verbal assaults targeting Jews in the British metropolis. The Campaign Against Antisemitism reported that the first incident of the day occurred when “young Asian men,” a term often used for Muslims, shouted anti-Semitic…
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Over 1,000 Combat Soldiers Deployed to Jerusalem
A day after two lethal attacks rocked Jerusalem and left three Jews murdered, the IDF is preparing to implement the decisions of the Security Cabinet and reinforce the police presence in the capital. Throughout the day on Wednesday, six entire military companies consisting of over 1,000 IDF combat soldiers are due to arrive in Jerusalem to…
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ISIS Confirms That US Killed Its Number Two Leader
An ISIS spokesperson confirmed on Tuesday the killing of the jihadist organization’s second in command in a US air strike earlier this year, AFP reports. “America is rejoicing over the killing of Abu Mutaz al-Qurashi and considers this a great victory,” Abu Mohamed al-Adnani said in an audio recording posted on jihadist websites. “I will…
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Second Terror Victim Named: Haim Habib
Haim Habib, 78, has been named as one of two fatalities in the stabbing and shooting attack on a bus in the capital’s Armon Hanatziv neighborhood on Tuesday. Habib’s wife, Shoshana, remains hospitalized in serious condition in Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem. Police concluded on Tuesday evening that two Israelis were killed and seven more…
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‘We Have No Choice’: Ordinary Israelis Arm Themselves
To understand what Israelis are doing practically, however, Walla! News spoke to several ordinary citizens arming themselves with what they have. “I decided to keep with me an iron crowbar, a tool to save myself or to rescue others, what can be done to save the people of Israel,” Yihezkel Cohen, 29, stated to the daily. Cohen,…
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US Condemns Attacks on Israeli Civilians
The United States condemned on Tuesday the latest round of deadly terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians by Arab attackers. The US State Department issued a statement after two Israelis were killed when two terrorists attacked passengers with knives and a gun on a bus in Jerusalem’s Armon Hanatziv neighborhood. In a separate attack, also in Jerusalem, another Israeli was killed…
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IDF Instructs Soldiers: Don’t Sleep on Buses
The IDF has issued a new set of procedural guidelines for soldiers as Israel continues to battle a latest wave of violent Arab terror. Originating in the Tel HaShomer base, the directives have also circulated to a number of additional military bases in the Jewish state. Commanders at the Tel HaShomer base in central Israel have…
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Putin Blasts US as Having ‘Mush for Brains’
President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday slammed Washington for refusing to share intelligence with Russia on Syria, accusing it of muddled thinking. Late last month Moscow launched a bombing campaign in Syria, saying it needed to target Islamic State jihadists before they cross into Russia, which has a large Muslim population. But the United States and its allies blasted Russia’s intervention in…
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Knesset Speaker: Now is the Time for Unity Government
Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein called on the government to unite amidst a fresh flurry of terror attacks across Israel on Tuesday. “Many citizens have been crying out for days and weeks since this wave of terror began,” Edelstein declared during a Knesset address, before urging opposition parties to join the government. “This is the moment of truth for…
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Tuesday’s Terrorists Identified
The terrorists who shot and stabbed Jews on a bus in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Armon Hanatziv on Tuesday were Fatah and Hamas terrorists previously involved in attacks, the Israel Security Agency (ISA or Shin Bet) cleared for publication Tuesday. Baha Alian, 23, a resident of Jabal Mukhaber, was a Fatah terrorist who had previously…
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Netanyahu: Terrorists ‘To Pay Full Price’ For Their Actions
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu gave a speech in the Knesset special session in memory of Minister Rehavam Ze’evi, who was killed by a Palestinian Arab terrorist in 2001 – and made it clear that significant decisions will be made Tuesday. “Today we decide on a series of bold steps to further our war against incitement and terrorism,” he…
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Kerry Urges Calm After Latest Round of Terrorist Attacks
Hours after his spokesman condemned the latest round of terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians, Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday evening reiterated the condemnation and urged calm. “The United States condemns in the strongest terms possible the terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians,” Kerry told reporters, according to the AFP news agency. “Naturally, we mourn…
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ISIS Vows to Defeat Russia as Airstrikes Intensify
The Islamic State (ISIS) group vowed on Tuesday to attack Russia and defeat it, as Moscow announced it had intensified its air campaign against jihadists in Syria. “Russia will be defeated,” ISIS spokesman Abu Mohamed al-Adnani said in a recording posted online and quoted by AFP, calling on “Muslims everywhere to launch jihad against the…
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Driver Recounts Harrowing Attack on Jerusalem Bus
Channel 10 released on Tuesday night the testimony of the driver of the bus attacked by two Arab terrorists in Jerusalem’s Armon Hanatziv neighborhood earlier in the morning. The driver described to Israel Security Agency and police investigators the first initial moments of the attack and how he miraculously survived after the terrorists opened fire and began stabbing passengers. “Two passengers…
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Supreme Court Reduces Hamas Terrorist’s Sentence
Supreme Court Justices Yitzhak Amit, Daphne Barak-Erez and Anat Baron decided Tuesday to reduce the sentence of a convicted Hamas terrorist in charge of the “civilian branch” in Jerusalem. The justices ruled that, contrary to the decision given in Jerusalem District Court, terrorist Fouad Hamdiyeh will be sentenced to four and a half years instead of five…
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France Hunts US Accomplice to Jewish Market Shooting
French authorities have asked their US counterparts to help identify a person who appears to have given orders to one of the jihadist gunmen during the Paris terror attacks in January that left 17 dead, a source said Tuesday. The mystery person contacted Amedy Coulibaly – who shot dead a policewoman and killed four shoppers in a Jewish supermarket –…
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Hamas Offered Thousands to Kidnap IDF Soldier
Hamas and Islamic Jihad bribed a Bedouin holding Israeli citizenship with thousands of shekel to infiltrate the IDF, an indictment filed Tuesday reveals. In 2011, a Bedouin Israeli left Israel with a permit to cross into the Sinai desert, then made his way into the southern Gaza city of Rafah via a terror tunnel. While there,…
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Proposal: IDF Forces to Back Up Police in Jerusalem
After a flurry of deadly attacks across Israel on Tuesday morning, the security cabinet has gathered in Jerusalem since 3:00 p.m. to discuss the deteriorating security situation. Resolutions proposed to deter attacks include destroying terrorists homes with 72 hours of the attack and the revocation of permanent residency status for families of terrorists in eastern Jerusalem. Police forces patrolling Arab neighborhoods…
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Mortar ‘Spillover’ Hits Golan
Three mortar strikes landed in the northern Golan Heights on Tuesday morning, in what appears to be stray “spillover” fire from the internecine war taking place just over the border in Syria. The mortar shells fell on the Israeli side near the border with Syria. Initial details of the incident indicate that the fire was not…
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Campaign to Keep Arab Pro-Terror Stores Closed
A general strike was declared by Arab citizens of Israel for this Tuesday, as they decided to go out and demonstrate in support of the recent wave of Arab terrorism sweeping the state. In response, a campaign has arisen calling on Jews to send pictures of the Arab stores that are closed as part of…
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Democrats Want Biden to Run for President, Finds New Poll
Almost half of American Democrats want Vice President Joe Biden to challenge front-runner Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Monday found. The results come as speculation surrounding Biden’s intentions has intensified, with reports having him close to a decision. The declared Democratic presidential candidates, including Clinton and U.S.…
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Quartet Delegation Cancels Visit at Netanyahu’s Request
Representatives of the Middle East Quartet who were set to visit Jerusalem and Ramallah this week have canceled the trip at the request of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Haaretz reported Monday. The delegation, representing the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations, was meant to discuss an end to the unrest as…
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Amnesty Accuses Syrian Kurds of ‘War Crimes’
Waves of forced displacement and home demolitions carried out by Kurdish forces operating in Syria’s north and northeast amount to “war crimes,” a rights group said on Tuesday, according to AFP. Amnesty International said a fact-finding mission to 14 towns and villages in northern and northeast Syria “has uncovered a wave of forced displacement and…
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Hezbollah Buries Senior Commander Killed in Syria
The Hezbollah terrorist group on Monday buried a leading commander in southern Lebanon, after he was killed “performing his jihadist duties in Syria”, as the group put it. “The Islamic Resistance (armed wing) is celebrating a leader from its heroic, sacrificing forces, the martyr Hassan Hussein al-Hajj… who died while performing his jihadist duties in…
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Nusra Front Leader Calls for ‘Revenge’ Attacks on Alawites
The head of the Syrian rebel group Al-Nusra Front, an offshoot of Al-Qaeda, on Monday urged insurgents to escalate attacks on the strongholds of President Bashar Al-Assad’s minority Alawite sect, in retaliation for what he said was the “indiscriminate killing” of Sunnis by invading Russians, Reuters reports. The audio message from Abu Mohammad al-Golani, posted…
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Syrian Rebels Place Bounty on Assad, Nasrallah
The head of Syria’s Al Qaeda affiliate has issued bounties worth millions of dollars for the killing of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the head of powerful Shiite militant group Hezbollah. In a voice recording released late Monday, head of Al Nusra Front Abu Mohamed al-Jolani said he would pay “three million euros ($3.4 million) for…
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Jordan Border Crossing Closed after Terror Scare
Police and border police personnel scrambled to respond to a suspected shooting attack at the Rabin Terminal, along the Israeli-Jordanian border. No casualties were reported. Soon after, police clarified that the gunshots heard occurred inside Jordan, and fire does not appear to have been directed into Israel. However, due to the sensitive security situation the…
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Jerusalem: Three Killed in Two Attacks; First Victim Identified
Loading… Three people have been killed and as many as 17 others injured – some of them seriously – in two near-simultaneous terrorist attacks in Jerusalem. In the first incident, a 60-year-old man was killed and 15 others wounded, eight seriously, in a shooting attack on a Number 78 bus traveling along Gallows Street in Armon Hanatziv. Magen David Adom and…
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Terror Attempt Thwarted At Entrance to Jerusalem; 2 Wounded
An Arab terrorist attempted to snatch an IDF soldier’s gun near Chords Bridge in Jerusalem on Monday evening, before being neutralized by security forces. Loading… Initial reports suggest the terrorist got on the 185 Superbus bus, then attempted to snatch the gun from a 20 year-old soldier there after attempting first to strangle him. He…
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Zoabi: ‘Hysterical’ PM Talks Trash About Me
Joint List MK Hanin Zoabi on Monday slammed Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s speech in the Knesset, in which he sharply criticized Arab MKs for inciting Arabs to violence against Jews and against the state. “ Netanyahu is in hysteria, so he needs an enemy,” said Zoabi. “He is looking for excuses for his failures.” Speaking…
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Herzog: Netanyahu and Bennett ‘Must Go Home’
In a strongly-worded speech, Opposition leader Yitzhak Herzog demanded that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu “go home,” and take with him Education Minister Naftali Bennett, whose “policies have failed, and are leading us to another Masada,” isolated from the world and “forever living on its sword.” Herzog made the remarks at the opening gathering of the…
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Palestinian Parents, Fatah Rejoice Over ‘Hero’ Terrorists
Palestinian Authority and Fatah officials continue to praise terrorist murderers as “martyrs” and “heroes,” Palestinian Media Watch reports Monday, amidst an unending string of terror attacks. “More resistance and escalation against the occupation everywhere,” he stated on his Facebook page. “Let us make the country a hell for the enemies and tell them clearly, in a way that…
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Russia Foils Major ISIS Attack in Moscow
Russia’s security services said on Monday it foiled a terrorist attack on Moscow’s public transport system by a group of Islamist terrorists, some of whom were trained by ISIS jihadists in Syria. A statement by the federal security service (FSB) said they had detained a group of people in Moscow and seized bomb-making materials they were…
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Bennett: We Extend a Hand of Friendship, They Extend a Knife
In his comments at the opening of the Knesset’s winter session, Education Minister and Jewish Home head Naftali Bennett said that Israel needed to take much tougher steps against the Palestinian Authority (PA). “In recent days we have gone to the homes of mourners whose family members have been murdered in terror attacks,” he said. “What…
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UN-Funded Teachers Glorify Terror on Facebook
Two UN-funded teachers are under fire on Monday, after they prominently featured a cartoon glorifying and romanticizing stabbings in their Facebook profiles. United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) teachers Hiba M. Miari of Lebanon and Sawsan M. Nasser of Gaza made the cartoon their cover photos, Elder of Ziyon reports, amid an explosion of violence against…
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International Coalition Drops Ammo to Anti-ISIS Syrian Rebels
United States-led coalition forces have parachuted ammunition to rebels fighting Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists in northern Syria, a military spokesman said Monday, according to AFP. The move follows the Pentagon’s announcement last week that it would halt its much-criticized program to train moderate rebels, and instead focus efforts on equipping pre-screened rebel leaders from groups…
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Yemenite Jewish Refugee: Jews Were Ordered to Convert or Leave
A Jewish refugee from Yemen who arrived in Israel just a few days ago tells that the government of Yemen recently issued a foreboding proclamation to all Jews in the country: “Either get out of Yemen, or convert to Islam.” The information was related by the refugee to Israel’s Deputy Minister of Regional Cooperation, Likud…
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Knesset Approves Tougher Penalties on Rock Throwers
The Knesset on Monday evening approved the first reading of bills toughening the punishment for rock throwers and imposing fines on parents of minors who have committed such offenses. The two bills have been transferred to the Knesset’s Constitution and Law Committee for preparation for their second and third readings. The first bill seeks to…
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High Court Upholds Synagogue Demolition Orders
High Court for Justice President Miriam Naor, and Justices Hanan Meltzer and Uzi Fogelman rejected outright Monday the petition of the Rabbi of the Givat Ze’ev Local Council, Rabbi YosefToledano, who wanted to prevent the destruction of the Ayelet Hashahar synagogue. In his petition, Rabbi Toledano asked the court to grant the synagogue protection provided by international law…
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Arab MK Odeh: I Won’t Fight With Nazareth Mayor in Public
After he was chastised in front of the country Sunday by Nazareth Mayor Ali Salem, Join List head Ayman Odeh had his chance to respond Monday. Speaking on Channel Two, which on Sunday showed Salam yelling at Odeh for “ruining Nazareth,” Odeh said that when Salem criticized him he had plenty to say, but decided…
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Gazans Again Storm Southern Border Fence
Dozens of Gaza Arabs stormed the border fence in southern Israel Monday night, attempting once again to break through to Israeli territory. IDF soldiers were able to keep the hordes back without incident. It was the fourth night in a row that groups of young Gaza Arabs attempted to enter Israel. Over the past several…
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Islamic Movement Threatens All-Out Religious War
The northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel made more threats against Israel on Monday, defying a promise from Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to blacklist the group and ignoring several major Israeli political statements. “You should know that Netanyahu is leading you into a religious war,” Shiekh Kamal Khatib, deputy head of the movement,…
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Stabbing Attack in Jerusalem; One Injured
Loading… A border police officer been wounded in a terrorist stabbing attack at Ammunition Hill in Jerusalem. After some initial confusion and reports of a second casualty, police and paramedics clarified that the single victim was evacuated to hospital with light injuries, after managing to fend off the terrorist and shoot her. The terrorist who carried out the…
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Terrorist Smiles in Court: ‘I Didn’t Do Anything’
Alla Raeed Ahmed Zayud, 20, the Arab terrorist and Israeli citizen from Umm El Fahm who on Sunday night wounded four Israelis in a terror attack, appeared in court on Monday with a smile on his face, and pretended as if his murderous attack never happened. Zayud ran over two soldiers, and then got out of his car…
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Iraq Still Unsure if it Got ISIS Chief
Iraq’s security services were attempting Monday to confirm reports that Islamic State (ISIS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was wounded in an Iraqi strike on his convoy. “We are still collecting and cross-checking information to reach an accurate assessment,” interior ministry spokesman Saad Maan told AFP. Iraq’s security forces said in a statement Sunday that Iraqi warplanes had struck Baghdadi’s convoy as it was…
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Gaza Belt Demands ‘Massive Barrier’ to End Terror Infiltration
The heads of four regional councils in the Gaza Belt region on Sunday called on Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon (Likud) and Prime Ministesr Binyamin Netanyahu to immediately advance stalled plans to build a barricade the entire length of the Gaza border. The local leaders, who represent the Sha’ar Hanegev, Eshkol, Sedot Negev and Hof Ashkelon regional councils,…
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As Terrorism Grips Israel, Liberman Eyes His Comeback
When Yisrael Beytenu party leader Avigdor Liberman declared last April that he would not be joining Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s coalition, many commentators saw it as the final, vengeful act of a political has-been. “A political suicide bombing” was how some in the Israeli press described it, noting how in the process of ostensibly making…
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EU: Russian Troops in Syria Are a ‘Game-Changer’
EU foreign affairs head Federica Mogherini warned Monday that Russian intervention in Syria was a very high-risk “game-changer,” as the international community continues to seek an elusive political solution to the internecine war. “It is for sure a game-changer, it has some very worrying elements…it has to be coordinated, otherwise it risks being extremely dangerous, not only from a political point of view but…
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Syria: Kurds, Arabs form Joint Military Force to Battle ISIS
Syria’s leading Kurdish militia and several Arab rebel groups that have fought alongside it have formalized their alliance in a new group called the Syrian Democratic Forces. The formation of the alliance comes after Washington said it was abandoning a plan to train and equip rebels to fight the Islamic State group (ISIS), and could…
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Putin Discusses Syria with Saudi Defense Minister
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Sunday about the possibility of a political solution in Syria, where Moscow has been conducting airstrikes since late September, AFP reports. The two huddled in the southern Russian city of Sochi and were joined by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and…
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Interior Minister: Strip Terrorists of Citizenship
Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Silvan Shalom paid a visit Sunday to the protest tent erected by the head of the Samaria Regional Council across from the Prime Minister’s residence, and spoke about the latest terror incidents. In his words: “At the moment, the public really wants to see the government handle this wave…
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Islamic Movement Likely to be Declared Illegal
The Islamic Movement is likely to be declared illegal, after ministers met again Sunday night to discuss the latest round of terror attacks, and Israel’s reaction to them. Among the decisions made in the meeting, reports said, was to move towards making membership in Israel’s Islamic Movement illegal. A separate report said that Prime Minister…
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Arab Joint List Head Denounces Terror Attack
Arab Joint List Head Ayman Odeh denounced tonight’s (Sunday) attack near Gan Shmuel, in which four people were injured. “I denounce this terrible attack on civilians and the very fact that there were children among the wounded breaks my heart,” said MK Odeh. “We are facing horrible days that the irresponsible and brutal government has…
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Terror Wave Visualized: App Maps Out Terror Attacks
Israel has been besieged by an unprecedented number of terror attacks over the past two weeks, with attacks on Jews from Kiryat Arba to Afula. As the Israeli public struggles to keep up with the frequency of the attacks, one nonprofit has taken the news to an all-new level on Tuesday – by mapping them on…
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Dozens of Arabs Next to Kindergarten, No Security
As Israel is in the midst of being rocked by an unending onslaught of terror attacks, parents of children at an obligatory kindergarten in the Negev town of Ofakim located roughly halfway between Be’er Sheva and Gaza told Arutz Sheva about a surprising new threat their children were exposed to. The parents decided to launch a strike…
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Barghouti: Israel’s ‘Occupation’ is Causing the Terrorism
Arch-terrorist Marwan Barghouti, who is in an Israeli jail serving five life sentences for his role in planning suicide terror attacks in Israel, is blaming Israeli “occupation” for the ongoing terror wave in Israel. “The current escalation in violence did not start with the killing of two Israeli settlers, it started a long while ago…
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Syria Opposition to Boycott UN-Backed Talks
Syria’s key opposition National Coalition said on Sunday it would boycott talks proposed by UN peace envoy Staffan de Mistura over concerns about his plan and Russia’s airstrikes in the country. The National Coalition has “decided not to participate in the consultative working groups and considers adherence to the Geneva communiqué and (UN) Security Council…
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Obama’s Former Pastor: Jesus Was a Palestinian
Jeremiah Wright, President Barack Obama’s former pastor, this past weekend claimed that “Jesus was a Palestinian” during a speech at an event hosted by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, reports The Daily Caller. In his speech, Wright drew parallels between the struggles of Native Americans, African-Americans and Palestinian Arabs, which he said have all…
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Mogherini Warns Against ‘Escalation’ in Violence
European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini warned on Sunday against the escalation of violence in the Palestinian territories in separate phone calls to Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas. “(I) talked now with Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Abbas on escalation of violence. Need to stop acts of terror…
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Iran Reaches Verdict in Case of Washington Post Reporter
An Iranian judiciary spokesman said Sunday that a verdict has been reached in the case of Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, the newspaper reported. No further details were offered and it was uncertain what the verdict is and whether there is a sentence. Rezaian, a joint American-Iranian citizen and a correspondent for The Washington Post,…
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Public Protest Called for PM’s Residence Tuesday
Judea-Samaria regional leaders have decided to continue their constant vigil in front of the Prime Minister’s Residence in Jerusalem, they announced Sunday, despite calls to support Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu as terror attacks on Israelis continue. The chiefs even escalated the stakes somewhat, calling on the general public to protest en masse. “On Tuesday, we…
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Condition of Policeman Injured in Jerusalem Stabbing Critical
Deputy director of Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Dr. Ofer Merin, spoke with reporters on Sunday afternoon about the conditions of several terror victims in the care of the Jerusalem hospital. “Six individuals injured in recent events have been hospitalized here,” Dr. Merin said, first describing the condition of Sergeant Major Moshe Chen, the police officer wounded in…
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Hero Policeman Speaks After Attempted Suicide Bombing
Sergeant Major Moshe Chen, a police officer in the Judea-Samaria District Traffic Police who was injured Sunday in an attempted suicide bombing just outside Ma’alei Adumum, recounted his ordeal to the press Sunday afternoon. Police initially stopped the terrorist’s car after it began smoking. “She was suspicious, she was wearing a kerchief on her head, she spoke…
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Did Russia Use Cluster Bombs in Syria?
Human Rights Watch on Sunday accused Russia of being behind the use of new advanced cluster munitions in Syria, by dropping them from its warplanes or supplying them to the Damascus regime. The New York-based group said that photographs it obtained showed that the cluster munitions were dropped on Kafr Halab, a village southwest of Syria’s second city of Aleppo, on…
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COGAT Slams Arab Incitement in Interview with Al Jazeera
Major General Yoav Mordechai, the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), agreed to an interview with Al Jazeera in an effort to fight the lies disseminated by the Arab world against Israel. During the interview, Mordechai asserted that the recent wave of terror is the result of radical Islamic elements and that talks of Israel’s…
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Hamas Warns Israel to Stop ‘Foolish’ Retaliatory Strikes
Islamist movement Hamas on Sunday warned Israel against “foolishness” after an IAF airstrike, which was retaliation for rocket fire, killed a pregnant woman and her toddler, AFP reports. “This shows the occupation’s desire to escalate,” said Sami Abu Zuhri, a spokesman for Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip. “We warn the occupation against continuing this foolishness.” The IAF struck Hamas terror targets…
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Gaza Fires Rocket at Israel but It Lands Short
A rocket was fired Sunday evening from Gaza with the intention of striking within Israel, but fell short and landing inside of the Gaza Strip. The rocket did not come close enough to set off Red Alert sirens in nearby communities. It is not yet known if the rocket caused any casualties or damage to Gazans. Channel 1 television reported…
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Arabs Destroy ‘Secret Cave’ of Bar Kochba Rebellion
Palestinians last week badly damaged an ancient cave in the Gush Etzion area. The cave, which was dated from the days of Bar Kochva – some 1,900 years ago – was effectively destroyed, officials of the Gush Etzion Field School said. Speaking to Arutz Sheva, Yaron Rosenthal, head of the Field School, said that in…
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Controversial Rabbi: ‘Unkosher Knives’ Behind ‘Stabbing Plague’
Rabbi Amnon Yitzchak, the colorful but controversial religious figure known for his mass “conversions” of secular youth to hat and kippah-wearing believers, is at it again. On Sunday, Yitzchak said that the recent wave of stabbing attacks against Jews by Arabs was an expression of divine wrath – over the lack of care in keeping…
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Jordan Bans Religious Jews’ Tefillin at the Border
A Jordanian security official last week forbade a group of religious Israeli tourists to bring in tefillin, the ritual phylacteries that Jewish men wear every weekday. The official, a report on Israel Radio said, told the group that bringing in such objects was not permissible, and demanded that they surrender the phylacteries before crossing the…
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Slain Iranian General had Conducted ’80 Missions’ in Syria
An Iranian general killed in the Syrian city of Aleppo had taken part in 80 missions in the war-torn country, mourners were told at his funeral in Tehran on Sunday. Hossein Hamedani of the Islamic Republic’s Revolutionary Guards Corps became its highest-profile casualty of the effort to shore up Syrian President Bashar al-Assad when he…
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Putin Rules Out Russian Ground Operations in Syria
President Vladimir Putin said Sunday that Russia would not deploy ground troops to Syria, where it has been conducting air strikes against what it says are ISIS targets. “We are not planning on doing this (conducting a ground operation), and our Syrian friends know about this,” Putin said in an interview broadcast on state-run Rossiya-1…
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73% of Israelis ‘Dissatisfied’ with Bibi’s Handling of Terror
A new survey has found that Israelis are strongly disappointed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s leadership during the ongoing wave of terror attacks. Almost three quarters of respondents said that they are either “dissatisfied” (35 percent) or “very dissatisfied” (38 percent) with Prime Minister Netanyahu’s handing of the security situation. Instead, 22 percent said that…
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Breaking: Rocket Intercepted Near Ashkelon
Residents in Ashkelon report hearing an explosion, then rocket sirens. The IDF reports that one rocket was fired from Gaza towards Ashkelon, but was intercepted by an Iron Dome battery. No one was harmed and there was no damage from the falling debris. Security forces are currently searching the area. More information will be updated…
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Israelis Protest Over Security Concerns
Following the recent wave of terror, people across the country have come together in protest tonight (Saturday). Hundreds of demonstrators in Haifa called for the government to take immediate action against Arab leaders who either remain silent or continue to incite against Jews. A number of local Arabs tried to approach the protesters, but police…
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Kerry Treats Bibi, Abbas as Equally Responsible for Attacks
US Secretary of State John Kerry shared his “deep concern” Saturday over the recent wave of terror in Israel, though he made efforts to treat the two sides as equally culpable, AFP reports.Kerry called Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and PA President Abbas separately “to express his deep concern over the recent wave of violence and…
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US, Russia Make ‘Progress’ in Talks About Syrian Airspace
The US and Russia made “progress” in discussions Saturday designed to avoid accidents between them in the increasingly crowded air space over war-torn Syria, the Pentagon said, and more talks are planned. Washington expressed alarm this week after Moscow failed to quickly answer proposals made during previous talks, even as Russia launched cruise missiles from…
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Deadliest Bombing in Turkish History Kills at Least 86
Two suicide bombers killed at least 86 people in Turkey today (Saturday). The attack, the deadliest bombing in modern Turkish history, occurred during an anti-government rally in the capital of Ankara. According to Health Minister Mehmet Muezzinoglu, 62 people were killed at the scene while another 24 made it to hospitals before perishing. Another 186…
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Jerusalem Mayor Orders Schools to End Early for Security
Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat has announced that schools in the capital will go on strike tomorrow (Sunday) starting at 1:30 pm. An official statement reads:“Due to the fact that the Israeli government has not yet solved the security crisis in Jerusalem’s educational institutes, the Jerusalem Municipality, the Parents’ Association, and the City Youth Council have…
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13 Reserve Border Guard Companies Called Up to Help Police
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the mobilization of thirteen Border Police reserve companies as a “preventive and deterrent measure” following the recent wave of terror attacks. This is in addition to three companies that have already been called up. Last night (Friday), Prime Minister Netanyahu told US Secretary of State John Kerry to ensure…
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Kiryat Arba Resident Places Pork on Terrorist’s Body
Kiryat Arba resident has lit the internet on fire over the weekend, after footage surfaced of him placing what he says is a piece of pork on the body of a dead terrorist killed by Israel Police during an attack on Israeli civiilians Friday. In the video, Magen David Adom (MDA) medics can be seen performing resuscitation…
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Attempted Suicide Bombing near Ma’ale Adumim
Israel Police reported early Sunday morning of an explosion heard on the main road to Ma’ale Adumim, a few miles east of Jerusalem. Police officers from the Ma’ale Adumim precinct noticed a suspicious vehicle being driven by a female Arab driver and signaled for her to stop the car for an inspection about a half mile ahead of the al-Zaim checkpoint. The…
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Israel’s Prosor: 72 Hours, 11 Terror Attacks, 0 UN Condemnation
In what is Israel’s United Nations Ambassador Ron Prosor’s last act, he implored the UN Security Counsel to issue condemnation over the wave of Arab terror that has swept Israel in recent days. “In 72 hours alone, 11 terror attacks have taken place in cities across Israel. . . . Israelis are being attacked and murdered in…
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Jordan’s Parliament Accuses Israel of ‘Terrorism’
The Jordanian parliament on Saturday accused Israel of “state terrorism” against the Palestinian people after Israeli troops shot dead seven Gazans who tried to breach the border fence and infiltrate Israel, AFP reported. “The Israeli enemy, sapping the rights of the Palestinians on their own lands… and over their holy places, is exercising state terrorism…
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New York Medical Student Found
Yosef Gerson, a 29-year-old medical student in New York, has been found, the Rockaway Nassau Safety Patrol announced early Sunday morning, after being missing since early this week. “Missing Yossi Gerson from Lawrence just found alive and well!” the RNSP announced on Facebook. “Please do not discuss any details or rumors out of respect for Yossi…
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Report: France Advancing UN Resolution on ‘Settlements’
France intends to advance a United Nations Security Council resolution on Jewish communities in Judea, Samaria and eastern Jerusalem, senior officials in Jerusalem and Western diplomats told Haaretz on Saturday. French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius made a comment to that effect ten days ago, at a meeting in New York of the foreign ministers of…
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Bennett: Government Guidelines Say No Palestinian State
Education Minister and Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett said on Saturday night that if opposition chairman MK Yitzhak Herzog plans on joining the coalition, he will have to accept the coalition’s guidelines which say that there will be no Palestinian state. Speaking to Channel 2 News, Bennett said, “If Herzog wants to join the government…
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Palestinian Lawyers Honor ‘Hero’ Terrorist Stabber
The Palestinian Bar Association decided on Saturday that it would give an honorary lawyer’s degree to Mohannad Halabi, the terrorist who last week murdered Rabbi Nehemia Lavi, 41, and Aharon Banita Bennett, 21, in a terrorist attack in Jerusalem. The Palestinian Bar Association described Halabi as a “heroic martyr” in announcing its decision to give…
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Judea-Samaria Council Heads: Take Down Protest Tent
The heads of the Judea and Samaria local councils have called for taking down the protest tent in front of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s house, and instead to show support for the government’s actions against terror. The supporter for the move include Beit Aryeh Council Head Avi Naim, Jordan Valley Council Head David Elhiani, Ariel…
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Palestinians Break Through Gaza Border Fence, Enter Israel
Demonstrations in Gaza turned into a major security issue this evening (Saturday), after protesters broke through the fence between Israel and Gaza. The IDF says that at least 10 people crossed into Israel, near Kibbutz Kissufim. Soldiers on the scene managed to push them back and arrested four.
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Three Reserve Border Guard Companies Called Up to Help Police
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the mobilization of three Border Police reserve companies as a “preventive and deterrent measure” following the recent wave of terror attacks. Last night (Friday), Prime Minister Netanyahu told US Secretary of State John Kerry to ensure that the Palestinian Authority stops its incitement against Jews and Israelis, which Netanyahu…
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Police Kill Jerusalem Terrorist Who Stabbed Two
Police shot dead a 16-year-old Arab who stabbed two haredi men in Jerusalem’s Haneviim street Saturday. The terrorist lunged at the two men, aged about 60, and stabbed them, yet they were able to get away and called out to a two-man police team that was standing nearby. The policemen made out the terrorist, with…
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ISIS at Outskirts of Syria’s Aleppo Despite Russian Raids
ISIS fighters advanced Friday to the outskirts of Syria’s second city Aleppo, despite 10 days of Russian air strikes that Moscow says are aimed at routing the jihadists. Moscow announced on Friday that its raids had killed several hundred ISIS fighters and hit more than 60 “terrorist targets” in Syria over the past 24 hours,…
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Arabs Riot in Ramle and Nazareth
More than 100 Arabs in Ramle rioted this afternoon (Saturday), throwing stones at security forces. Police forcefully dispersed them and arrested about ten. Soon afterwards, clashes broke out between Arabs and police in Nazareth. Once again, masked rioters threw stones and blocked central streets in the city. Yasam riot police subdued the protests and arrested…
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3 Cops Wounded in Stabbing at Jerusalem’s Old City over Shabbat
Three police officers from the Yasam riot-control unit were wounded this afternoon (Saturday), near the Damascus Gate of Jerusalem’s Old City. Two of the officers noticed the attacker as he approached them and demanded that he identify himself. Instead of cooperating, the terrorist pulled out a knife and stabbed them. Other officers at the location…
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Wife of Shomron Council Head Wounded in Accident Caused by Rocks
Oriya Dagan, the wife of the head of the Samaria Regional Council Yossi Dagan, and their three children were lightly wounded on Friday afternoon in a car accident near the village of Shilo, which was caused after the car was pelted by rocks. Two other people in a second vehicle suffered light wounds as well.…
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Russia Hits 60 Terror Targets in 24 Hours in Syria
Russia’s air force hit more than 60 “terrorist targets” in Syria over the past 24 hours, Moscow’s military said Friday, significantly stepping up its bombing campaign in the war-torn country. “Sixty-seven sorties have been carried out from the Hmeimim air base,” the deputy head of the Russian General Staff, Lieutenant General Igor Makushev, was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies. “Su-34M…
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Naftali Bennett Personally Removes Terror Flags from Roadside
Education Minister Naftali Bennett (Jewish Home) personally removed Islamist flags from a tree at the side of the highway on Friday, amid rampant incitement against Israeli Jews in Judea, Samaria (Shomron), and across Israel. Bennett was returning from a visit to Peduel Friday morning, after attending morning prayers with the community; the parents of Naama…
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Three Arab Rioters Killed Trying to Storm Gaza Border
Three Palestinians rioters were killed and 17 wounded during clashes Friday near Gaza’s border, according to Gazan medical sources. The clashes came as Hamas’s leader in Gaza hailed the recent terrorist violence against Israelis as an “intifada,” and urged further attacks. Ahmed al-Hirbawi, Shadi Dawla and Abed al-Wahidi, all aged 20, were killed when soldiers responded after…
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Europe Urges US, Russia to Cooperate Over Syria
Germany and Spain on Friday urged Washington and Moscow to work together to help unlock a political solution to the Syrian war, after Russian air strikes there raised tensions. “The current priority is to seek agreement between the United States and Russia,” German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said in Madrid. “We will not manage to launch a political process (in…
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Ya’alon: We Don’t Want an Escalation but Don’t Try Us
If the Palestinians further escalate the security situation, Israel will respond harshly, Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon warned on Friday evening. Speaking to Channel 2 News’ “Ulpan Shishi” program, Ya’alon said, “We do not want an escalation – but if they choose escalation we will respond accordingly.” “We are not harming the status quo – the…
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France Closes Louvre Israeli Discrimination Case
The French justice system on Friday closed an official investigation into allegations that the Louvre museum in Paris discriminated against Israeli students who wished to visit the world-famous museum, finding no proof to back the claim. The investigation was closed barring any new information, a judicial source confirmed to the AFP news agency. In June,…
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Shalom to Revoke Citizenship of Israeli Arab Terrorists
Interior Minister Silvan Shalom (Likud) announced on Friday that he would work to revoke the Israeli citizenship or residency status of those who committed terrorist attacks or were involved in acts of terrorism against Israelis. The announcement came following the involvement of Israeli Arabs in several of the terrorist attacks in Israel this week, including…
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ISIS Advancing on Aleppo Despite Russian Airstrikes
Islamic State (ISIS) group fighters advanced Friday to the outskirts of Syria’s second city Aleppo, despite Moscow’s announcement that its raids had killed hundreds of jihadists in just 24 hours, AFP reported. With Moscow in its 10th day of strikes, the United States announced it would halt its troubled program to build up Syrian rebel…
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Gaza Rockets Miss the Mark, Explode in Gaza
Terrorists from Gaza on Friday evening fired two rockets towards southern Israel. The rockets, however, missed the mark and exploded on the Gazan side of the border. It is unknown whether there were any injuries or damages. Rocket attacks on the south have been intermittent over the past few weeks. In an attack earlier this…
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Islamic Movement Vows to Continue Riots Even if Outlawed
Zahi Najidat, the spokesperson for the radical Islamic Movement in Israel, said he isn’t concerned that the government of Israel might outlaw the group that is largely behind violent riots and attacks on police on the Temple Mount – the holiest site in Judaism. “This isn’t the first time that the official echelon in Israel is…
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McCain: Terror Wave May be Due to Obama’s Weakness
Former Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) spoke to Arutz Sheva about the recent surge of Arab terrorism, and how US President Barack Obama’s policies may be fanning the flames. “These latest atrocities and crimes are unacceptable,” said McCain, referring to the string of attacks which have included the murder of a young couple in front…
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YU Students Spread Simchat Torah Joy Nationwide
For the Simchat Torah holiday earlier this week over 250 students at Yeshiva University made their way to roughly 50 synagogues throughout the US and Canada to increase the joy of the holiday. The undergraduates visited to give lectures on the Torah and to help guide youth programming, as part of the annual Aaron and Blanche Shreiber…
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Ex-Mid East Adviser: ‘Combative’ Rice Harmed Israel Relations
Dennis Ross, who served as US President Barack Obama’s Middle East adviser from 2009 to 2011, has revealed in a new book to be published next week that national security adviser Susan Rice is largely responsible for worsening ties with Israel amid the controversial Iran nuclear deal. In his new book “Doomed to Succeed: The…
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Radical Cleric: Netanyahu is Responsible for the Terror
Sheikh Raed Salah, head of the radical Islamic Movement in Israel who is known for his continuous incitement against Israel, on Thursday blamed Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu for the unrest in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. Speaking to the Turkish Anadolu news agency, Salah said, “The Prime Minister of the Israeli occupation, Netanyahu, is fully responsible…
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Israel Asks YouTube to Remove Palestinian Incitement Videos
Israel on Thursday asked Facebook and YouTube to remove videos it says have been encouraging Palestinian violence against Israelis in the past week, Haaretz reported. Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon, providing an excerpt from a letter sent to Google Israel, whose parent company owns YouTube, said contact had also been made with Facebook. “The videos…
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Arab League Chief Blasts ‘Racist’ Israel
Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi on Thursday condemned what he branded Israel’s “racist and aggressive” practices towards the Palestinians and urged the United Nations and international community to intervene. Arabi’s statement came amid continued clashes between Palestinian rock throwers and Israeli security forces in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria and amid continued terrorist attacks against Israelis.…
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UK Conservative Told to ‘Get Back to Auschwitz’
A Conservative Party delegate was subjected to anti-Semitic abuse from protesters outside a conference in Manchester, he told The Jewish Chronicle on Thursday. The delegate, Stephen Woods, chairman of the Conservative Sale East and Wythenshawe Association, was leaving the center with a group of Jewish friends, wearing kippot, on Sunday. “The abuse we had to…
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Obama Wants to Lift the Embargo on Cuba, Says Official
President Barack Obama wants to see an end to the American trade embargo against Cuba, but that won’t happen quickly, U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker has said, following a visit to Cuba. “The president wants to see the embargo lifted, but the president realizes it will take time,” she said, according to The Associated Press…
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Attempted Stabbing in Afula; Terrorist Wounded
A female Arab terrorist was neutralized after attempting to launch yet another stabbing attack moments ago in the Central Bus Station in Afula, Magen David Adom (MDA) and ZAKA report. The terrorist attempted to stab a security guard at the entrance to the station. She was shot, apparently by security forces at the scene, before…
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British FM: End of ‘Israeli Occupation’ Long Overdue
British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond on Friday issued a statement about the rising wave of Arab terrorism engulfing Israel, but equally blamed Arab terrorists and “Israeli settlers” while urging an end to the Jewish presence in the Biblical heartland of Judea and Samaria. “I continue to be deeply concerned by violent clashes across the Occupied Palestinian…
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One Dead, 3 Wounded in Arizona Shooting
A lethal shooting attack took place on Friday morning at a major university campus in the southwestern state of Arizona. One person was murdered and three others wounded to unspecified degrees in the attack, which took place at Northern Arizona University’s Flagstaff campus. After students were initially asked to stay indoors, university authorities reported that…
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Stabbing in Jerusalem, One Wounded
An Arab terrorist stabbed and lightly wounded a 16 year-old Jewish teenager on Friday on Shmuel Hanavi Street in Jerusalem, located north of the Old City between it and Hebrew University’s Mount Scopus campus. Security forces managed to arrest the terrorist shortly after the stabbing occurred, following a brief manhunt. Magen David Adom (MDA) and United Hatzalah medics…
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Kerry and Zarif Snubbed by Nobel Peace Prize
While expectations were high that US Secretary of State John Kerry and his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif would be selected for the Nobel Peace Prize after being recommended for the prize in July, their controversial nuclear deal was not selected as worthy of a peace prize. Instead, the Nobel committee on Friday selected the Tunisian National Dialogue…
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ADL Urges Calm in Israel, PA in Response to Terror
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) expressed alarm Thursday at the weeklong wave of violence which has erupted across Israel, including shootings, stabbings, rock throwing and fire bombings, which have killed four people and wounded numerous Israeli civilians and security personnel. “The ongoing and intensifying wave of violence and terrorism across Israel is deeply alarming,” Jonathan A. Greenblatt,…
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Jerusalem School Shutdown Turns Up the Heat
Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat and the municipal parents’ organization chair Paz Cohen announced Thursday the continued shutdown of high schools in the capital on Friday, in a demand that the government fund security until the end of the school day. The strike will be taken up a notch next Sunday, following the decision of the teachers’…
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Terror Timeline: A Bloody Week, Day after Day
The latest Arab terror onslaught has been going on for eight days, with new attacks reported every few hours. Arutz Sheva provides its reader with a roundup of the major attacks. It should be noted that over 100 smaller-scale violent incidents are being reported daily. Thursday, October 1: Rabbi Eitam and Naama Henkin were gunned down in their car…
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Soldier Stabbed by Arab Terrorist in Afula
A Jewish man in his twenties was stabbed and moderately to seriously wounded in an Arab terror attack in the northern city of Afula on Thursday, marking the fourth such stabbing of the day. The young victim was attacked on Arlozorov Street in Afula. Magen David Adom (MDA) and United Hatzalah crews were called to the…
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Abbas’s PLO: Murdering Jews a ‘National Duty’
In the wake of the murder of Rabbi Eitam and Naama Henkin last Thursday, Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah faction and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) have escalated their justification of terror and calls for more attacks. The young couple was shot to death in front of their four children as they drove outside…
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US Defense Chief Warns: Russians Will Die
US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said Thursday Russia will soon begin to suffer casualties after dramatically expanding its military support for long-time ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. “This will have consequences for Russia itself which is rightly fearful of attacks…in coming days, the Russians will begin to suffer from casualties,” Carter said at a NATO defense ministers meeting in Brussels dominated by the Syrian…
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France Train Hero Stabbed in Sacramento
Spencer Stone, one of the three Americans who heroically stymied a terrorist attack on a French train in August, is in stable condition after being stabbed near Sacramento, a senior Pentagon official told Fox News. The Air Force Times reported that Stone was stabbed four times in the chest early Thursday. “A1C Spencer Stone has…
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Turkey Threatens to Cut Energy Deals with Russia over Syria War
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday warned Russia risked losing a deal to build Turkey’s first nuclear power plant and its status as the country’s main gas supplier, as a diplomatic row over the Russian intervention in Syria intensified. Analysts said while the warning laid bare Erdogan’s rage over the Russian air bombardment on…
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Jerusalem Police Place Metal Detectors Around Old City
Jerusalem district police responded to the wave of Arab terror, which has been gripping the capital and spreading to the coastal region, by placing metal detectors at the Old City. “In accordance with the decision of the Internal Security Minister and the police chief, metal detectors are currently being placed in the Old City,” announced the…
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Russia Denies Claims that Syria-Bound Missiles Landed in Iran
Russia’s defense ministry on Thursday denied a claim by an American official that four Syria-bound Russian cruise missiles fired from the Caspian Sea had crashed in Iran. “Any professional knows that during these operations we always fix the target before and after impact. All our cruise missiles hit their target,” ministry spokesman General Igor Konashenkov…
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How to Build an Anglo Community in Israel: The Story of Elazar
Imagine a group of religious Jewish American professionals and academics, suffused with Zionism and eager to move to Israel with the idea of founding a community together. Could it work? Well, it did, but it wasn’t easy. The fortieth anniversary celebration of the founding of Elazar, a scenic, thriving and constantly expanding Gush Etzion town…
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Congressman: Abbas is Not a Partner for Peace
The recent terror wave in Israel is “treacherous”, Congressman Peter King, the Representative for New York’s 2nd congressional district, told Arutz Sheva in a special interview on Thursday. “This is an example of what Israel has to live with every day,” he said, adding, “The fact is you have Palestinian terrorists and no matter how…
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Police Use Force to Block Protest March to Kotel
Hundreds of nationalist activists protested in Jerusalem’s central Sacher Park on Thursday night starting at 9 p.m., in a demonstration against the lack of clear decisive action by the government to end the rising wave of Arab terrorism. The protest planned to leave from the park and march to the Kotel (Western Wall) Plaza, but…
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Jewish Activist Launches Hunger Strike in Solitary Confinement
Nationalist activist Meir Ettinger, who was arrested last month in an administrative detention with no trial or evidence, launched a hunger strike on Thursday after being transferred to solitary confinement and having access to phones removed from him with no reason given. Ettinger was put into solitary confinement in Eshel Prison on Wednesday, as was Evyatar…
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Muslim Men Under 50 Barred from Temple Mount Friday
The Israel Police’s Jerusalem District decided Thursday to limit the entry into the Temple Mount Friday to Muslim men over 50. Muslim women of all ages will be allowed into the Mount for the Friday prayers. The reason for the limitation is the intention of young Arabs to riot Friday. The step is not an…
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How ‘#Intifada’ is Raising a New Generation of Terrorists
Videos spread on social media showing Arab terrorists stabbing Israelis and throwing rocks at soldiers are recruiting online Palestinian Arab youths to the frontline after days of terror. A Facebook page set up as stabbings and other attacks continue to rock Israel declares in Arabic that “the intifada (uprising) has been launched.” The page has its own logo of a masked youth…
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Russian Cruise Missiles Fall Short of Syria, Hit Iran
Four Russian cruise missiles aimed at targets in Syria instead crashed in Iran, a US official said Thursday, declining to comment on whether there were any casualties. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the missiles landed in Iran on Wednesday, but did not provide details about where they might have landed or whether they caused any damage. Nor would the…
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Jerusalem Mayor Urges Residents to Carry Personal Firearms
Israel Police are on guard Thursday as a wave of Arab violence continues to sweep across Israel, resulting on Wednesday in five serious terrorist attacks. Although such an announcement has not been made publicly or explicitly, Walla! News reports, police and local authorities have unofficially given instructions to civilians to carry personal weapons. Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat has…
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Elkin: Ban Arab MKs from Temple Mount, Not Just Jewish Ones
In order to “reduce tensions,” Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Wednesday forbade ministers and MKs from his coalition from visiting the Temple Mount. But, posed Minister of Immigrant Absorption Ze’ev Elkin, what about Arabs MKs from the Joint List, who are the real source of incitement and tensions on the Mount? He is still awaiting an answer…