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  • 10 Killed in Charlie Hebdo Protests in Niger

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    Solidarity demonstrations for the Charlie Hebdo satirical French magazine that was attacked by Islamists earlier this month has left ten dead in Niger, President Mahamadou Issoufou said, in attacks by local Islamist groups.  Five people died after demonstrations in capital Niamey Saturday and another five died on Friday in the town of Zinder, he said, after Islamists set churches…

  • Cabinet to Vote on Minimum Wage Raise

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    A vote to raise Israel’s minimum wage will be one feature of the Prime Minister’s Cabinet meeting Sunday morning.  After over a month of discussion on how to implement a gradual raise of the minimum wage to NIS 5,000 (~1,250) a month by 2017, the issue will finally go before the Cabinet.  Histadrut labor union…

  • CNN’s Jim Clancy Steps Down After Anti-Israel Rant

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    Veteran CNN news anchor Jim Clancy resigned on Friday, one week after posing a strange series of anti-Israel tweets on a Twitter thread discussing the Charlie Hebdo attack.  Neither Clancy himself nor CNN gave an explanation for his departure, which was reported by AdWeek and confirmed by the news network. Clancy has worked as a news correspondent at CNN for…

  • PM: Forget Europe, We’re Doing Business with Asia

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    With the International Criminal Court opening an investigation against Israel and anti-Semitic incidents becoming more frequent, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu suggested Sunday that Israeli businesspeople change their focus from Western Europe to other areas. Such a change, he said at Sunday’s cabinet meeting, would be an appropriate response to the ongoing “Islamization” and “anti-Zionist” positions countries…

  • Israelis Donate to Save 6-Year-Old with Cancer

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    Lia Isakov, a 6-year-old from Mevasseret Tzion, is facing an aggressive form of leukemia for the third time in her short life. She has undergone 150 chemotherapy sessions and has received a bone marrow donation from her brother Isiel, a soldier, but her disease keeps on coming back. Her mother, Ina, told reporters that she…

  • Paris Attacks Challenge ‘Lone Wolf’ Terrorist Theory

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    The attacks in Paris and the radical Islamist cell dismantled in Brussels have challenged the idea of the “lone wolf” terrorist who works alone, without the help of a jihadist organisation, analysts say. Every terrorist that has attempted or carried out attacks in the West in recent years – down to the Kouachi brothers who struck…

  • Report: Hezbollah Nearing Bankruptcy

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    Lebanese terror group Hezbollah is on the verge of bankruptcy, according to a report in Newsweek. The terror group’s financial troubles are a fallout from the dramatic slide in the price of oil, the report claimed. Hezbollah receives most of its funding from Iran, but Tehran – which is losing tens of millions weekly because of the lower prices for what is…

  • 18 Dead as Kurds Battle Regime Forces in Syrian City

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    At least 18 people have been killed in unprecedented fighting between Kurdish forces and Syrian government troops in the northeastern city of Hasakeh, a monitoring group said Sunday.   The clashes, which erupted in the early hours of Saturday, were continuing for a second day, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. “So far, eight…

  • Arab Affairs Journalist to Join Labor-Hatnua

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    Labor-Hatnua leader Tzipi Livni is expected to announce the induction of a new candidate to the Labor party Sunday: journalist Ksenia Svetlova.  Svetlova is a writer and commentator on Channel 9, a news agency for the Israeli Arab community. She holds a doctorate in Middle Eastern Studies from Hebrew University of Jerusalem and has contributed to several…

  • Holocaust Memorial Day Posters Vandalized in UK

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    Police in the United Kingdom are investigating “racially aggravated criminal damage” after posters promoting the Newham Council’s Holocaust Memorial Day were defaced with anti-Semitic graffiti this weekend.  The words “Liars” and “Killers” were graffitied onto the posters advertising the January 27 event.  The Mayor of Newham, Sir Robin Wales, called the vandalism a “despicable and…

  • IAF Blasts Al-Qaeda Terrorists in Syria, ‘as They Planted Bombs’

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    Hezbollah’s television station, Al Manar, reported Sunday that an IAF helicopter fired rockets at Jabhat al-Nusra targets near the Golan border, in the early afternoon. According to Elnashra, a news source with close ties to Hezbollah, a senior Hezbollah operative was hurt. Jabhat al-Nusra is Al Qaeda’s Syrian arm. According to Al Manar, two rockets were…

  • Minister Uri Orbach Hospitalized, Public Prayers Requested

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    Senior Citizens’ Minister Uri Orbach (Jewish Home) is going into hospital for “urgent and important” medical treatments, he announced Sunday, and asked his supporters to pray for his well-being.  ”My dear followers, now I have to take the time to treat urgent and important medical issues for my health,” Orbach wrote. “Thank you for your…

  • Kobane Setback Puts Brakes on ISIS Syria Ambitions

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    Once poised to overrun the Syrian town of Kobane, Islamic State (IS or ISIS) has suffered a damaging blow to its ambitions at the hands of Kurdish fighters and United States-led warplanes. The setback in the mainly Kurdish town on the Syria-Turkey border has knocked the momentum out of the terrorists’ advance and dashed their hopes of a swift…

  • Hamas Welcomes ICC Probe of Israeli ‘War Crimes’

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    Hamas on Saturday welcomed the decision by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to launch an inquiry into possible “war crimes” committed by Israel against Palestinian Arabs. Fawzi Barhoum, a spokesman for Hamas which rules the Gaza Strip, said the Islamist group “appreciated the move”, according to Reuters. “What is needed now is to quickly take…

  • Greece Arrests Four Suspected Jihadists

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    At least four people were arrested in Athens on Saturday as part of a probe into a jihadist cell that was dismantled in Belgium this week, a Greek police source said, according to AFP. Belgium later said, however, that there was no evidence that the arrests in Greece were indeed connected to the cell that…

  • Shamir to Formally Announce Resignation from the Knesset

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    Agriculture Minister Yair Shamir is expected to formally inform Yisrael Beytenu chairman Avigdor Liberman on Sunday that he will not run for the next Knesset. There have been speculations over the last week that Shamir would be the next Yisrael Beytenu MK to resign from the Knesset, and he was notably absent from the list…

  • Kerry and Hammond to Hold Meeting on ISIS

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    British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will host a meeting in London on Thursday of members of the coalition against the Islamic State (ISIS) group, officials said Saturday, according to AFP. The one-day talks will involve foreign ministers from about 20 countries, including Arab states, to discuss progress so…

  • Liberman: ‘No Chance’ We’ll Sit with Meretz

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    Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman declared on Saturday that there is “no chance” that his Yisrael Beytenu will sit in the same coalition with the leftist Meretz party, thus significantly hurting Yitzhak Herzog’s chances of heading the next government. “[Meretz chairwoman] Zehava Galon is out of the question. There’s no common ground. There is no chance,”…

  • Vigil in Tunisia for Paris Victim Yoav Hattab

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    Scores of people paid tribute on Saturday in the Tunisian capital of Tunis to Yoav Hattab hy”d, the son of the chief rabbi of Tunisia, who was murdered two weeks ago in an Islamist terrorist attack on a Paris kosher supermarket. Gathered outside Tunis’s Grand Synagogue, around 150 people carried candles and pictures of Hattab, placing them between two Tunisian flags.…

  • Belgian Army Deployed to Defend Jews on Shabbat

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    Days after a lethal Belgian raid on Islamist terrorists and with the country on high alert, Rabbi Abraham Gigi, Chief Rabbi of Belgium and representative for the Conference of European Rabbis, exposed how the Jewish community passed the Shabbat under heavy guard. “A quiet Shabbat passed for the Jewish community in Belgium, albeit a tense one,” said the…

  • Yemen’s Chief of Staff Abducted, Likely by Iran-proxy Terrorists

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    Gunmen on Saturday seized Yemeni President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi’s chief of staff, whose nomination as prime minister last year was rejected by Iranian-backed Houthi Shi’ite terrorists controlling the capital, an official said. “An armed group set up a checkpoint in Hada,” a southern district of the capital city Sana’a, and “captured (Ahmed Awad bin) Mubarak with…

  • Paris Victims’ Funeral: At Times Like These Jews Must Unite

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    The four Jews murdered at a kosher supermarket in Paris two weeks ago – Philippe Braham, Yohan Cohen, Yoav Hattab, and Francois-Michel Saada hy”d – were laid to rest in Jerusalem last Tuesday, with thousands of Jews turning out to show their support. Arutz Sheva was on the scene as participants in the massive funeral spoke of the sorrow following…

  • Netanyahu: Israel Rejects the ‘Absurd’ ICC War Crimes Probe

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Saturday evening released a strong statement of condemnation on the International Criminal Court (ICC) decision last Friday, in which it chose to launch a preliminary probe into charges of Israeli “war crimes.” “Israel rejects the absurd decision of the ICC prosecutor,” said Netanyahu. “It’s absurd for the ICC to ignore international…

  • Gazan Hamas-Supporters Burn French Flag on Temple Mount

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    A full 185 Arab residents of Gaza were given rare permission by Israel to hold prayers last Friday on the Temple Mount, where they promptly waved banners of the Hamas terrorist organization and burned French flags, protesting satire magazine Charlie Hebdo‘s recent cartoon of Mohammed. The magazine’s Paris headquarters were targeted in an Islamist terror…

  • Paris Terror Victim’s Last Text to Friend: Observe the Sabbath

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    The last message that Yoav Hattab, 21, sent before entering the Hyper Cacher kosher supermarket last Friday – where his life was cut short in a brutal act of terrorism – was an SMS message urging a friend to observe the upcoming Shabbat. 11:24 Yoav: … try to make the Shabbat as soon as you arrive 11:52 Friend: That is…

  • South Korean Man Believed to Have Joined ISIS

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    A South Korean has gone missing in Turkey near the border with Syria, a foreign ministry official said Saturday, following reports that the man had joined the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group. “The man disappeared on January 10 after he left a hotel” in the southern Turkish town of Kilis near the border with Syria, the…

  • Report: 3,000 in Turkey Linked to ISIS

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    Around 3,000 people in Turkey are believed to be linked to the Islamic State (ISIS) jihadist group, a Turkish intelligence report said on Saturday, warning of possible attacks by extremists.   The report called for enhanced surveillance of the 3,000 people, including identifying their rank within the extremist group or whether they were active within…

  • Israel Allows Gazans to Pray at Al-Aqsa

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    Nearly 200 Palestinian Arabs from Gaza were allowed by Israeli authorities to travel to Jerusalem on Friday to pray at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Bethlehem-based Ma’an news agency reported. According to the report, a group of 185 Palestinian Muslims left the coastal enclave via the Erez crossing into Israel for an exceptional visit to the…

  • Obama Reiterates: I Will Veto New Sanctions on Iran

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    U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday reiterated once again that he will veto proposed bipartisan legislation to impose new sanctions on Iran so long as diplomatic negotiations over a nuclear deal remain underway. “I will veto a bill that comes to my desk,” Obama said in response to a question from ABC News at a…

  • Turkish PM: Israel’s ‘Provocations’ Cause Muslim Radicalization

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    Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is not letting up with his verbal attacks against Israel. A day after he said that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu had committed crimes against humanity comparable to those behind the Paris attacks, Davutgolu on Friday accused his Israeli counterpart of terrorism and further said that Israeli “provocations” such as the…

  • Britain to Beef Up Security in Jewish Areas

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    Britain is to step up police patrols in areas with high Jewish populations, Prime Minister David Cameron said Friday, while warning that it was impossible to provide “100 percent protection”. The move came in the wake of last week’s Islamist attacks in Paris, as well as a foiled plot in Belgium on Thursday, reports AFP.…

  • Sweden’s FM: Israel is Irritating its Allies

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    Sweden’s foreign minister, Margot Wallstrom, said on Friday that Israel had overreacted to her country’s recognition of “Palestine”, and that it had irritated close allies with its reaction. “It is unacceptable how they have been talking about us and everybody else,” Margot Wallstrom said in an interview with the daily Dagens Nyheter and quoted by…

  • ICC Launches Probe into Israeli ‘War Crimes’

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    The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) prosecutor on Friday opened a preliminary probe into possible war crimes committed by Israel against Palestinians, including during last year’s Gaza war, AFP reports. The prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, said her office would conduct its “analysis in full independence and impartiality”. Her decision comes after the Palestinian Authority (PA) formally joined…

  • Belgian Terror Raid Puts Europe on High Alert

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    Belgium was on high alert Friday after two suspected jihadists were killed in a police raid, while German and French police made fresh arrests to put Europe further on edge a week after the Islamist attacks in Paris that left 17 murdered. The series of raids across the continent highlighted fears about young European citizens traveling to fight with Islamic State…

  • Kerry Lays Wreath at Paris Kosher Supermarket Attack Site

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    US Secretary of State John Kerry and his French counterpart Laurent Fabius on Friday laid a wreath at the Hyper Cacher kosher supermarket in Paris, where four Jews were murdered last Friday by an Islamist terrorist. The two top diplomats set down the garland of red roses, carnations and white lilies, bearing a white bow with gold…

  • Labor Gains, But Could Face Coalition Crisis

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    Labor would gain 26 seats in the 20th Knesset, according to a TNS poll for Walla! News – the highest number of seats predicted for the leftist party in polls so far.  Likud has slipped behind with just 23 seats, according to this survey, although Jewish Home enjoys a post-primaries boom with 18 seats – a considerable hike up…

  • Hamas Blames Abbas for Gaza Siege, Threatens ‘Popular Explosion’

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    Senior Hamas MP Fathi Hammad on Wednesday accused Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas, along with the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) unity government Hamas formed with Abbas, of being part of the “siege” on Gaza. Hammad, formerly Hamas Interior Minister, told the Palestinian Arab Ma’an News Agency that Abbas and the unity government are cooperating with the blocking of reconstruction…

  • Livni Says Elections Depend on Which PM Answers Obama

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    Labor would never join a government with Likud, Labor-Hatnua leader Tzipi Livni opined Friday – because, according to her, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu refuses to heed the beck and call of US President Barack Obama.  “Unity is not a technical matter of distribution of files, but a matter of a shared vision,” Livni told Army Radio. “Netanyahu…

  • Son of Paris Victim: Don’t Wait to Make Aliyah

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    Arutz Sheva paid a condolence visit to the family of 63-year-old Francois-Michel Saada hy”d, one of four Jews murdered last Friday in an Islamist terror attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris. Saada’s son Yonatan spoke about his father, noting he always “tried to unite people and gather people,” patiently working to resolve any conflict between members…

  • Poll: Yesh Atid Making a Comeback

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    Labor is enjoying a post-primaries boom, according to a Channel 2 poll Thursday, and is set to pull ahead of Likud by two mandates.  The Labor party will gain 25 seats in the 20th Knesset, according to the poll, beating Likud at 23 seats.  Jewish Home remains perennially in third place with 16 seats, however, and…

  • Freed British ISIS Terrorist: Turkish Police Fed Us Pizza

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    Turkey has been receiving increasing criticism for the ease with which Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists and other jihadists slip through its border to Syria; one British jihadist claims Turkish police completely sympathized with his ISIS cause while he was in jail – going as far as buying him Domino’s pizza. Shabazz Suleman (19) was a student at…

  • Herzog Vows to Take Power and Appease Obama

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    Hope for Israel is in the ability to change leaders, Labor Chairman Yitzhak Herzog stated Thursday – and hailed the results of a Channel 10 poll which placed Labor with a clear lead over Likud.  Herzog blamed current Prime Minister and Likud Chairman Binyamin Netanyahu for the deterioration of US-Israel relations, saying there is “a clear link between…

  • After Arutz Sheva Expose, College Withdraws Offensive Exhibit

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    Omri Yadlin, President of Sapir Academic College, stated Friday afternoon that the college’s managing board had decided to remove an offensive art exhibit in which Jewish sacred objects were desecrated and used as underwear. Yadlin wrote in a letter to students that “the controversy over the exhibit has gone on for a while. As long as…

  • ISIS Executes 17 Men in Syria

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    Jihadists have executed 17 men in recent days in areas they control in eastern and northern Syria to avenge a string of assassinations targeting their fighters, a monitor said Friday. “The Islamic State (ISIS) group has executed 16 men in Deir Ezzor and one more in Raqa, to send a message to all their opponents after recent assassinations of 12…

  • Belgian Islamists Planned Attack against Police

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    Belgian police raided an Islamist terrorist cell planning attacks against police on Friday as dozens of people were arrested in sweeps across Europe, keeping the continent on alert one week after the Paris attacks. Two suspected jihadists were shot dead in a police raid in the eastern Belgian town of Verviers on Thursday night and prosecutors…

  • Did the Pope Justify the Charlie Hebdo Massacre?

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    Did Pope Francis justify the brutal Islamist attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris last Wednesday, in which 12 people were murdered in cold blood? The Vatican has snapped into overdrive trying to play down controversial comments made by the pope this Thursday, which are seen as blurring the lines of free speech. On a flight to…

  • Final Jewish Home List Released

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    The final Jewish Home party list has been released Friday, after all of the votes from some 43,890 voters were counted.  The list reveals small changes in comparison to the 90% vote list released Thursday. Walla! News editor Yinon Magal is now #6 instead of #7, trading places with Uri Orbach; Motti Yogev has moved up two spots, and is now…

  • Liberman Wonders ‘When Will EU Condemn Belgium and France?’

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    Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman (Yisrael Beytenu) responded cynically on Friday to Belgium’s killing of two jihadists in a counter-terror police raid the night before, noting how the European Union (EU) has so quickly and sharply criticized every case of Israel killing terrorists. Writing on his Facebook page, Liberman responded to the crackdown that has seen…

  • Istanbul Suicide Bomber was ‘Widow of Norwegian ISIS Jihadist’

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    The young woman from the Russian Muslim region of Dagestan suspected of carrying out a deadly suicide bombing in Istanbul last Tuesday was the widow of a Norwegian extremist, with whom she had traveled to Syria to join Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists, a report said Friday. A policeman and the suicide bomber were killed in the attack on January 6 in…

  • High Court Throws Out Lebanese Terrorist’s Suit Against Israel

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    The Supreme Court has thrown out a suit by a Lebanese terrorist leader, who incredibly enough was seeking damages from the Jewish state for his claims of torture while in Israeli custody. The court on Thursday ruled that the nearly 15-year-old attempt by Mustafa Dirani to claim $1.3 million in compensation was not actionable in Israeli courts. This was because after his release in…

  • Charlie Hebdo Founder Blames Slain Editor for Attack

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    Less than a week after the massacre at its Paris headquarters, a founding member of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo accused the paper’s slain editor of provoking the attack and dragging his staff down with him.  The brutal attack last Wednesday left 12 people murdered by Islamist terrorists, including five staff members, among them the editor-in-chief Stephane Charbonnier, known…

  • Poll Puts Labor Squarely over Likud, Yisrael Beytenu Collapses

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    Poll fever continues ahead of March 17 elections, and while results have shown Likud and Labor neck and neck, the latest survey by Channel 10 gives Labor a full four mandate gap over Likud. According to the poll, conducted by the Dialog Institute under the supervision of Prof. Camil Fuchs, Labor – which erased the word “Zionism” from its Arabic ad…

  • ISIS Shows its Most Popular Execution Style is Crucifixion

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    The brutal Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist organization that has conquered large swathes of Iraq and Syria continues to impose Islamic Sharia law sprinkled with generous helping of executions – one of its favorite methods, crucifixion, was put on display this week in rare form. In the last two days, ISIS terrorists crucified 15 Syrian civilians…

  • 3 Jihadis Reported Killed in Belgium Anti-Terror Raid

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    Belgian police launched a “jihadist-related” anti-terrorism operation in the eastern town of Verviers on Thursday, with reports saying there were three deaths. Public broadcaster RTBF reported three deaths and said explosions were heard at the scene, but there was no immediate confirmation. The incident comes as Europe is on high alert after 17 people were…

  • Law Finally Enforced in ‘East Jerusalem’

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    “Good news from eastern Jerusalem!” reported Jerusalem Councilman Arieh King on Wednesday, sarcastically announcing that the Municipality finally enforced building laws in a region where illegal Arab construction is rampant; their target – sukkah boards left up at a synagogue. Writing on his Facebook page, King wrote sardonically “the Jerusalem Municipality and Jerusalem police are enforcing the…

  • British Press Bans ‘Pigs’ to not Offend Muslims

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    British politicians on Thursday criticized publisher Oxford University Press over its advice to omit pigs and sausages from books for children sold abroad, in a politically correct attempt not to “offend” the Muslim or Jewish communities. The existence of the recommendations was revealed during a debate on BBC Radio 4 on freedom of expression in the wake of the attack against…

  • Nasrallah Vows Attack on Israel ‘For Syria Strikes’

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    Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the Lebanon-based Hezbollah terrorist organization, threatened to attack Israel on Thursday, citing the pretext of reported Israeli airstrikes on missiles in Syria headed for Hezbollah. Nasrallah, who spoke in an television interview with Beirut-based Al-Mayadeen to be broadcast Thursday night, said his Iran-proxy Shi’ite terrorist group is well armed and always ready to fight Israel, according to excerpts of the…

  • Liberal Anti-Family Laws are ‘Modern Pharaoh’s Decree’

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    Rabbi Yaakov Ariel, President of the Hotam Forum of Torah-based research foundations, issued a call Thursday to lawmakers to pass laws that will stregthen the Jewish family in the face of what he terms a liberal attack upon it. The rabbi noted that this week’s Torah portion tells the tale of Pharaoh’s decree to kill every male…

  • UN Demands Israel Unfreeze PA Taxes

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    The United Nations (UN) on Thursday demanded that Israel unlock millions of dollars in taxes it collected for the Palestinian Authority (PA) and froze as a penalty, in response to the PA applying to join the International Criminal Court (ICC) in breach of the Oslo Accords to sue Israel. A senior UN official claimed to the UN Security…

  • Israeli Envoy: UN Encouraging PA to Avoid Negotiations

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    Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Ron Prosor, warned the world body on Thursday that it was encouraging the Palestinian Authority (PA) to run away from peace negotiations. Speaking to the UN Security Council, Ambassador Prosor said the PA sees the UN as its “personal vending machine” and stressed that it is the PA which…

  • Two Italian Women Freed from Captivity in Syria

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    Two Italian aid workers abducted in Syria last summer have been released, the Italian government said Thursday, according to AFP. “Greta Ramelli and Vanessa Marzullo are free, they will return to Italy soon,” the government said in a tweet from its official account. Officials did not immediately release any further details of how the two…

  • Jewish Schools in Belgium Cancel Classes Amid Terror Alert

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    Jewish schools in Brussels and Antwerp decided to cancel classes on Friday due to increased terror threats, the Belgian Joods Actueel website reports. Belgium is on a heightened terror alert after authorities raided a terror cell in the eastern town of Verviers, killing two suspects in a firefight and arresting a third. According to the…

  • Kahlon: The Likud Abandoned its Social Principles

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    Moshe Kahlon on Thursday formally introduced his Kulanu party’s list for the March 17 elections and declared that his campaign would focus on social issues. Speaking at a campaign rally in Kibbutz Givat Brenner in central Israel, just south of Rehovot, Kahlon said that former Finance Minister Yair Lapid had wasted a good opportunity to…

  • Busted Belgium Terror Cell ‘Received Instructions from ISIS’

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    The suspected terror cell that was the target of a raid in Belgium on Thursday “received instructions from ISIS”, a senior Belgian counterterrorism official told CNN. Some members of the cell had traveled to Syria and met with ISIS, which plotted the attacks as retaliation for U.S.-led airstrikes in Syria and Iraq, the Belgian source…

  • Quartet to Meet to Discuss Israel-PA Peace

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    Envoys from the United States, the European Union, the United Nations and Russia will meet later this month to discuss the next steps to address the Israeli-Palestinian Arab crisis, officials said Thursday, according to AFP. The gathering of the group, known as the Middle East diplomatic quartet, will take place January 26 in Brussels to…

  • Deri: I Call on Those who Left Shas to Come Back

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    Shas chairman Aryeh Deri on Thursday called for unity and called on those who left the party to return – including Eli Yishai, who recently broke off from Shas to form his own party. Speaking at a campaign rally in Ashdod, Deri said, “I call from here on all those who have left – we…

  • Bennett Promises High-Voltage Election Campaign

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    Jewish Home Chairman Naftali Bennett presented his party’s list for the upcoming Knesset elections Thursday. In the convention at Kfar Maccabiah, an upbeat and animated Bennett said that “the old elites don’t understand; the rules were changed and nobody told them.” “It is true,” he said, “that if a polling booth were placed only in…

  • Moral Cowardice: Sky News Refuses to Show Charlie Hebdo Cover

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    Many journalists throughout Europe showed their solidarity with Charlie Hebdo last week, by republishing its cartoons and proclaiming “Je Suis Charlie” on their front covers – a poignant show of defiance following last Wednesday deadly attack which saw much of the magazine’s editorial staff decimated in a bloody attack by Islamist terrorists at its central Paris…

  • MK Ayelet Shaked: Jewish Home Has Made History

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    As the counting of Jewish Home primary votes winds to a close Thursday, the winners have begun to express their gratitude and joy over the results.  MK Ayelet Shaked who received the highest number of primary votes – and will be placed third on the party’s list behind Chairman Naftali Bennett and Tekuma head Uri Ariel – was…

  • IDF War Widow’s Moving Letter to Wife of Paris Attack Victim

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    The Chairwoman of the IDF Widows and Orphans Organization, Nava Shoham Solan, sent a moving condolence letter to Valerie Barham, whose husband Philippe was murdered in the kosher supermarket attack in Paris last Friday.  Braham, 45, was an advertising manager at a computer consultancy. He leaves behind his wife Valerie and three children.  Solan is the widow of Major…

  • Obama and Cameron: We Will Defeat These Barbaric Killers

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    In the wake of a spate of deadly terror attacks across France last week, British Prime Minister David Cameron and United States President Barack Obama have vowed to stand united against Islamic terrorism.  In a joint editorial published Thursday in The Times, the two world leaders noted that security was necessary for economic strength and that they would work together…

  • MKs Slam Kahlon Claims on Cost of Living; ‘He Stole the Credit’

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    With Moshe Kahlon setting his Kulanu party up as the focus for voters who want a “better deal” from Israel, in the form of lower prices for home and basic goods, other parties have been marshaling their MKs to counter claims by Kahlon that only he is capable of bringing down prices. And speaking on…

  • Report: Abbas ‘Willing’ to Give Israel a Break on ICC

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    A Lebanese newspaper reported that Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas told Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi that the Palestinian Authority would not file a case against Israel in the International Criminal Court if negotiations between Israel and the PA resumed “in the coming weeks.” According to the report in the Al-Ahabar newspaper, Abbas made the comments…

  • European Jewish Leaders Urge EU Task Force against Anti-Semitism

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    European Jewish leaders have called on the European Union to appoint a special task force with its own special envoy to combat rising anti-Semitism in Europe. The request was made Wednesday during a meeting between the EU’s foreign affairs chief and European Commission president Frederica Mogherini, and a delegation from the European Jewish Congress (EJC),…

  • New Law Would – Finally

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    The US Senate is taking another stab at changing the White House’s policy of keeping the American Embassy to Israel out of Jerusalem. On Tuesday, US Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Dean Heller (R-NV) proposed a law that would remove the president’s authority to invoke national security as a reason to ignore Congressional resolutions on…

  • Police: ILA Employee ‘Did Favors’ for Real Estate Developer

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    Police on Thursday raided the offices of the Israel Lands Administration and arrested a senior employee on charges of influence peddling. According to police, the employee is accused of using his/her position to push through land deals that favored specific real estate developers, possibly for material benefit. The government-run Israel Lands Administration is essentially the…

  • ISIS Terrorist from Child-Executor Video Killed in Kobane

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    A senior ISIS terrorist who appeared in a recent shocking video showing a young child executing two suspected spies has become the latest high-profile jihadi from the group to be killed in Syria. Abu Saad al-Daghestani featured in a graphic video released by the “Islamic State” terrorist group on Tuesday, in which two Russian-speaking men are…

  • Hareidi Paper that Cropped Out Women: No Apology

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    Hareidi newspaper Hamevaser received international attention in recent days after it cropped out the images of female leaders from a photo of the march held in Paris following the terror attacks there. In its latest issue, the UK’s Waterford Whispers News cut out all the men from a photo, in response to Hamevaser‘s action. The…

  • Arab Suspect’s Unusual Toilet Clogging

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    Police on Thursday found a likely stolen pistol at the home of an Arab resident of Deir el-Assad in the Galilee, and also found that the man was suffering from an unusually clogged toilet – the toilet was clogged with hundreds of pistol bullets. Officers in the “Organ – Karmiel” unit of the police searched the house of…

  • Fifth to Abandon Yisrael Beytenu? Yair Shamir Not in Running

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    Amid a massive corruption scandal that has focused on senior party members, Yisrael Beytenu has been nosediving in the polls, and four key MKs have already left in rapid succession – indications on Thursday are that Agricultural Minister Yair Shamir may be next. Shamir did not submit his candidacy for the party’s Knesset list, reports Walla!,…

  • Jewish Home Launches Campaign Song: ‘We’re Brothers’

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    The Jewish Home has launched its campaign song – “We’re Brothers.” The song was composed by Eyal Cohen, who was a finalist in the last season of “The Voice,” a television musical reality show featuring singing talents. Singing the song alongside Cohen is Ofir Ben Sheetrit, who also reached the finals of The Voice. The…

  • ‘Talit-Tefilin Panties’ at Offensive College Art Exhibit

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    The controversial art display at Sapir Academic College in the northern Negev near Sderot, which triggered a protest when it opened to the public last Tuesday, has reached a new low in offending Judaism in the name of “art.” The offensive artworks notably included hamsa palm-shaped Jewish amulets with “slaughter the Jew,” “in blood and fire we will…

  • Feminist Paper Photoshops Male Leaders from Paris March Pics

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    While the French magazine Charlie Hebdo managed to insult Muslims around the world with its comical depictions of Mohammed, a UK satirical publication is taking a different tack – making fun of an issue in the hareidi Jewish community by not printing images. In its latest issue, the UK’s Waterford Whispers News used the Photoshop…

  • German Paper Mistakenly Publishes Anti-Semitic Cartoon

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    A German newspaper accidentally published an anti-Semitic cartoon on its front page, under the incorrect assumption it was a previous cover of the satirical French weekly Charlie Hebdo, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported.  Charlie Hebdo’s editorial offices were attacked last Wednesday by two radical Islamic terrorists who murdered 12 people.  Beliner Zeitung, the German daily, paid tribute to the French magazine a week ago Thursday by publishing…

  • Firm Offers ‘Terror Insurance’ to Europe-Bound Israelis

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    An Israeli insurance firm is offering “terrorism insurance” for locals who visit Europe. Maccabee Insurance, a division of the health fund that specializes in travel insurance, is offering Israelis a policy that promises a high payout if a member of the plan is killed or injured in a terror attack on the continent. According to…

  • Michael Douglas Selected as 2015 Genesis Prize Winner

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    Actor and peace activist Michael Douglas will be the recipient of the 2015 Genesis Prize.  The Genesis Prize is awarded annually by the Genesis Prize Foundation, in partnership with the Office of the Prime Minister of the State of Israel and the Jewish Agency for Israel. The award recognizes an accomplished and internationally renowned individual who is considered a…

  • Liberman Slams ‘Neighborhood Bully’ Erdogan

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    In an address before Israel diplomats, Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman (Yisrael Beytenu) struck out against European leaders who tolerate anti-Semitism, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and CNN – all against the background of the attack in Paris last week on a kosher grocery store. “One of the reasons for increasing anti-Semitism in Europe is that the leaders…

  • Netanyahu: Can Jews Everywhere Say ‘Je suis Juif’?

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu took part in a Taglit-Birthright Israel mega event on Wednesday night in Jerusalem’s Binyanei Hauma International Convention Center, where he spoke about the terror attacks in Paris last week. Speaking about an event on Sunday, Netanyahu said “I was proud to represent Israel alongside world leaders as we marched in Paris, united…

  • US Jews Hold Mass Memorial to Paris Victims

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    Last week’s jihadist terror attacks in Paris triggered worldwide outrage, and among those most touched were Jews in the United States, fearful that they heralded a new wave of anti-Semitic violence. France is home to the third largest Jewish community in the world, after Israel and the United States, and transatlantic ties of faith and family are strong. Horrified…

  • Herzog: Labor Candidates ‘Look Like Winners’

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    Labor party head Yitzhak Herzog introduced his party’s Knesset list at an event Wednesday night, telling listeners that they were “looking at the new leaders of Israel. I have never been prouder.” Shouting over the din of supporters proclaiming him as the next prime minister, he said “I believe we have the best group standing here,”…

  • ‘Injustice’ Against Security Guard who Stopped a Terrorist

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    Residents of Beit Hagai, located south of Hevron in Judea, are fuming over the decision to arrest the town’s security coordinator over suspicions of shooting at an Arab terrorist who tried to break into the town last Saturday during Shabbat. Yair Lior, a spokesperson for the community, told Arutz Sheva that the arrest decision is part of…

  • Arab Car Thief Shot at Rami Levy Supermarket in Judea

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    An Arab car thief was shot in the parking lot of a branch of the Rami Levy supermarket chain, in the Gush Etzion region of Judea on Wednesday. Detectives from the Hevron region were conducting special operations against car thefts in the are, particularly focusing on the supermarket’s parking lot as it has been hit frequently. They…

  • Danino: Temple Mount an ‘Existential Threat to Israel’

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    Police Chief Yohanan Danino on Wednesday slammed what he called “a threat to the continued existence of Israel” – no, he wasn’t talking about Arab terrorism, but rather the Temple Mount, the holiest site in Judaism. Specifically Danino claimed the “threat” was posed by public officials who ascend the Mount hoping to pray at the holy site…

  • Turkey Blocks Sites With Charlie Hebdo Covers

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    Turkey on Wednesday blocked web sites where the satirical covers – featuring a cartoon of Mohammed – of France’s Charlie Hebdo magazine were available on-line. The sites were blocked after the government got a court order, based on claims by the government that the caricatures of Mohammed that appeared on-line were offensive to Turkey’s Muslim population. Charlie…

  • Abbas’s Fatah Fondly Reminisces Saddam Hussein Alliance

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    Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah faction on Tuesday decided to remind its followers of the deep friendship between former Fatah head and terrorist Yasser Arafat, and Iraqi president and dictator Saddam Hussein. A picture of Arafat and Hussein warmly shaking hands was posted on the faction’s official Facebook page, reports Palestinian Media Watch (PMW), expressing the…

  • Argentine Prosecutor: President Negotiated with Iran Over AMIA

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    A prosecutor investigating the 1994 bombing of the Argentine-Israeli Mutual Association (AMIA) in Buenos Aires on Wednesday accused President Cristina Fernandez of secretly negotiating with Iran to avoid punishing those responsible, reports The Associated Press (AP). The 1994 bombing remains unsolved, but Argentina and Iran reached an agreement in 2013 to investigate the attack that…

  • Hamas Holds Independent Parliament Meeting in Gaza

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    In yet another sign that the Hamas-Fatah unity government is dysfunctional, Hamas-affiliated parliament members in Gaza on Wednesday reactivated the coastal enclave’s parliament, which had been suspended since the unity deal was agreed upon in April. According to the Ma’an news agency, the convening of the session, which was attended exclusively by Hamas legislators, represents…

  • Washington Post Journalist Indicted in Iran

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    A Washington Post journalist detained in Iran for months has been indicted and will stand trial, The Associated Press (AP) reported Wednesday. The report of the indictment by the official IRNA news agency did not elaborate what charges the journalist, Jason Rezaian, faced. The report came the same day as U.S. Secretary of State John…

  • Report: France Identifies Coulibaly’s Accomplice

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    French authorities have reportedly identified the accomplice of Amedy Coulibaly, who killed four people in a siege on a kosher supermarket in Paris last Friday, the Express reported Wednesday. Forces are now looking for a man from a suburb of the French capital who they believe may have acted as Coulibaly’s driver, according to police…

  • Kerry and Iranian Counterpart Hold ‘Intensive’ Talks in Geneva

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    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, held intensive talks on Tehran’s disputed nuclear program on Wednesday, returning for an evening session before handing off to their deputies, officials told Reuters. Kerry and Zarif “had substantive meetings for approximately five hours today and they discussed a broad range of…

  • Charlie Hebdo to be Widely Distributed in Canada

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    The latest issue of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which was the target of a terrorist attack last week, will be widely distributed in Toronto and in other parts of Canada. The magazine made a defiant return on Wednesday with a new issue that sold out across France in record time. The satirical magazine once…

  • Man Arrested for Planning ‘ISIS-Inspired’ Attack on Capitol Hill

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    The FBI has arrested an Ohio man for allegedly plotting an ISIS-inspired attack on the U.S. Capitol, where he hoped to set off a series of bombs aimed at lawmakers whom he allegedly considered enemies, ABC News reports. Christopher Lee Cornell, of Cincinnati, was arrested on Wednesday on charges of attempting to kill a U.S.…

  • Jewish Home Primaries Have Begun, after Court Approval

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    Jewish Home will hold their primaries Wednesday as planned, after the Central region District Court rejected a temporary injunction on holding the vote issued at the last minute by the Lod District Court. During the hearing, Judge Varda Maoz clarified that the injunction would not prevent the primaries from being held at 10:00 am, but did call…

  • Report: American Consulate Established ‘Armed Arab Militia’

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    Three Israeli security guards who worked at the US consulate resigned in the wake of a plan to hire 35 Palestinians from East Jerusalem as armed security guards who are currently undergoing training in Yericho (Jericho). One of them has gone so far as to accuse the consulate of creating “an armed Palestinian militia.” According to the report…

  • White House: Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism ‘Troubling’

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    The White House voiced alarm Tuesday at a surge in anti-Semitism in Europe and the world, after last week’s attack in Paris on a kosher supermarket, in which four Jewish people were murdered. “The violent assault on the Jewish community in France that took place on Friday afternoon (…) was the latest in a series of very troubling incidents in Europe…

  • Far Left to Petition Against Plan to Bring French Jews to Judea

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    Meretz Chairman MK Zahava Gal-On intends to petition the Attorney General to stop plans from Minister of Construction Uri Ariel (Jewish Home) to house immigrants from France in Judea and Samaria.  Ariel sent a letter asking the Yesha Council where the flow of immigrants from France could settle, as France reels from a string of anti-Semitic attacks.  France led the list of countries…

  • Labor Members Give Yechimovich Top Spot on Knesset List

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    MK Shelly Yechimovich received the most votes in Tuesday’s primaries in the Labor party, according to preliminary results published Wednesday morning. Yechimovich will be placed in the number 3 spot on the Labor party’s list for the Knesset, due to the unity agreement between Labor and Tzipi Livni’s Hatnua party. After Yechimovich, who lost the…

  • Activist with NIF Link Bows Out of Jewish Home Race

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    Hours before the voting in the Jewish Home primaries is scheduled to begin, Batya Kahana-Dror announced on Facebook that she is removing her candidacy. Kahana-Dror heads Mavoi Satum, an NGO that is sponsored by the New Israel Fund, which fights for the rights of agunot and mesoravot get – women who are unable to obtain a…

  • Half of Britain’s Jews Fear Future in Europe

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    Almost half of British Jewish people fear they have no long-term future in Britain or Europe, according to a new survey cited by AFP. The poll of 2,230 British Jewish people by the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism (CAA) found that 45 percent feared Jews may have no future in Britain, and 58 percent were concerned they…

  • Hamas Workers Start Hunger Strike Over Unpaid Wages

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    A group of former employees in the Hamas-run government in Gaza went on a hunger strike Tuesday, following a day of protests over unpaid salaries. An employees’ union official told the Ma’an news agency that former civil servants are carrying out sit-in protests inside the Palestinian cabinet’s headquarters until their salaries are paid. “Our sit-in…

  • Syrian Jihadists Shoot Woman in Town Square for ‘Adultery’

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    Al-Qaeda-linked terrorists have publicly executed a woman accused of adultery in northwestern Syria, a monitoring group said Wednesday. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that in total 14 people had been executed for alleged adultery or homosexuality in the war-torn country since July, half of them women. It released a video showing fighters from Al-Nusra Front, Al-Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate, tying…

  • Ahead of Mass French Immigration: Who’s Still Jewish?

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    Following the horrific attacks in Paris last week that included a hostage crisis at a kosher supermarket, where four Jews were murdered by an Islamist terrorist, a large wave of French Jewish immigrants are expected in Israel in the near future – but how is Israel to deal with the assimilation rampant in France? Naftali…

  • New Negev Town for 100,000 Hareidim

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    The National Planning Council on Tuesday authorized the establishment of a new city that will be specifically geared to the hareidi community. Kassif, to be located in the eastern Negev, will have 16,000 housing units to start, and will include services, work opportunities, schools, and other features specifically designed to appeal to hareidi homebuyers. Planners…

  • Assad Says Paris Attacks Due to Western ‘Terrorism’

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    Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said Western “shortsightedness” and “support for terrorism” in the revolt against his authoritarian rule were to blame for last week’s attacks in Paris, state media reported Wednesday. In his first reaction to the attacks on the Charlie Hebdo magazine and a Jewish supermarket in which a total of 17 people were murdered by Islamist terrorists, Assad said he…

  • Israeli Workers Happier Than Their US Counterparts

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    More hareidi men are working than ever, and the employment rate for hareidi women is about the same as it is for the general population, a new report by the Central Bureau of Statistics said Wednesday. According to the report, in 2013 a full 56% of hareidi males aged 25-64 were working, a significant increase…

  • Pro-ISIS Hackers Infiltrate North Korean Airline Page

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    Hackers declaring support for Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists appeared on Wednesday to have taken over a Facebook page promoting North Korea’s state-run airline Air Koryo, deriding the communist nation’s leader Kim Jong-Un as a “crying pig,” according to AFP.  The hackers replaced the page’s photo banner with ISIS’s black and white flag, and filled its timeline with pictures declaring support for the jihadists…

  • Erdogan Blames West for Charlie Hebdo

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    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused the West of “playing games with the Islamic world,” on Tuesday, according to the Daily Mail, warning fellow Muslims to be “aware.” “French citizens carry out such a massacre, and Muslims pay the price,” Erdogan said. “The West’s hypocrisy is obvious. As Muslims, we’ve never taken part in terrorist massacres. Behind these…

  • ‘Shape-Shifting’ Jews Blamed for Paris Attacks

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    Muslims were well-represented at Sunday’s solidarity rally in Paris, as world leaders and international powers convened to join the general public in condemning the Islamist terror attacks last week which killed 17 people.  However, not everyone is convinced that Al Qaeda in the Arab Peninsula (AQAP) was responsible for the attack, despite their claiming responsibility…

  • Dieudonne Detained over ‘Je Suis Coulibaly’ Tweet

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    Jew-hating French comedian Dieudonne M’bala M’bala has been detained by police for a Facebook comment appearing to back terrorist murderer Amedy Coulibaly, reported the BBC Wednesday. Coulibaly shot dead a policewoman and four Jewish men in separate attacks in Paris. The Paris prosecutor has begun an inquiry into whether Dieudonne was being an apologist for…

  • William Hague Tells British Jews: Don’t Leave

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    Leader of the House of Commons and former British foreign secretary William Hague has told Britain’s Jews that there is no need for them to leave the country following recent terror attacks, and despite rising fears of anti-Semitism in the UK, reports Britain’s Jewish Chronicle. Speaking at JW3 community center after four Jews were murdered in…

  • Defense Ministry Signs $54M Deal with Elbit

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    Elbit Systems Ltd. announced Wednesday that it was awarded contracts by the Israeli Ministry of Defense (IMOD), in a total amount of approximately $54 million, for the supply and maintenance of advanced electro-optics (EO) systems, to be performed by Elbit Systems Electro-optics Elop Ltd. (“Elop”), a global leader in the field of electro-optics, over a…

  • Otzma Yehudit and Ha’am Itanua Parties Hold Unity Meeting

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    Former MK Dr. Michael Ben-Ari’s Otzma Yehudit has held a meeting with the rabbinical counsel of MK Eli Yishai’s Yachad – Ha’am Itanu party, reacting to widespread calls for the two religious nationalist parties to run on a joint list. Ben-Ari and activist Baruch Marzel met on Monday in Bnei Brak with Rabbi Meir Mazuz, who serves as Yishai’s rabbinical patron,…

  • Elections Campaign: Saying ‘Yes’ To Sovereignty

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    Women In Green (WIG) continues its campaign calling for voters to select parties and candidates who support Israeli sovereignty in one form or another in Judea and Samaria in the upcoming March 17 elections. In the latest stage of the campaign, various quotes from politicians indicating support for annexation in Judea and Samaria are presented with English subtitles.…

  • Congressman Sorry for Saying Obama Should be More Like Hitler

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    A Republican congressman from Texas offered a swift apology Tuesday after he essentially compared US President Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler in a tweet about last week’s deadly attacks in France. “Even Adolph (sic) Hitler thought it more important than Obama to get to Paris,” Randy Weber posted on Twitter, after the US leader failed…

  • Hareidi Party Lists Prerequisites for Joining Coalition

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    In a meeting of the council of hareidi Talmud Torah school managers, MK Ya’akov Asher (United Torah Judaism, UTJ) declared that arranging the budgeting for hareidi academic institutions is a prerequisite for the hareidi parties to join any future Knesset coalition government. “One of the prerequisites of United Torah Judaism to enter any future coalition is a…

  • Poll: Most Jewish Home Party Voters ‘Not Religious’

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    A poll shows that over 71% of expected Bayit Yehudi (the “Jewish Home” party) voters do not consider themselves religiously observant. This is a surprising finding for a party that is a successor to the decades-old, now defunct National Religious Party. The poll, conducted by famous Israeli pollster Mina Tzemach, found that only 28.3% of…

  • A Tense Paris Gets Overrun By Soldiers

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    Troops marching through Jewish districts and foreign legionnaires patrolling grimly under the arches of the Eiffel Tower – Paris is witnessing a rare deployment of armed forces on home soil after last week’s terror attacks. In the Marais district in central Paris – home to many Jewish homes, restaurants and businesses – the road appeared calm on Tuesday. Then suddenly a…

  • Jewish Home Party Primaries Under Threat?

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    The Jewish Home party’s primary elections are set to take place tomorrow, after a highly successful recruitment drive. But now, just hours before polling stations throughout the country are set to open, the vote itself may be under threat. Lod District Court issued a temporary injunction on holding the vote late Tuesday afternoon, and will…

  • France Re-commits to ISIS Strikes in ‘War Against Terrorism’

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    French lawmakers on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved continuing air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists in Iraq as part of a US-led coalition. Prime Minister Manuel Valls urged parliament to extend the operation saying “our mission is not over…we are faced with a war against terrorism.” While the vote is routine, and is required to extend any French military intervention after four…

  • EU Counter-Terrorism Chief: We Can’t Prevent All Attacks

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    The EU’s counter-terrorism chief said Tuesday it is impossible to completely prevent new Islamist attacks like those in Paris, and warned that Europe’s prisons have become a “massive incubator” for radicalization. Gilles de Kerchove, the EU’s Counter-Terrorism Coordinator, told AFP that the Islamic State (ISIS) and Al Qaeda terrorist groups wanted to launch more attacks on the…

  • Expert Warns France Lacks Strategy to Fight Islamism

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    France cannot hope to grapple with the threat of Islamist terrorism until it develops a coherent strategy to tackle the extremist discourse which fuels it, warns a prominent anti-extremism campaigner. Haras Rafiq, who is the Managing Director of the UK-based Quilliam Foundation, told Arutz Sheva that while French authorities do have a “security” strategy in place to arrest and…

  • Egyptian Cleric to Charlie Hebdo: Don’t Publish Mohammed Picture

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    Egypt’s Grand Mufti on Tuesday warned the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo against publishing a new caricature of the Prophet Mohammed, saying it was a racist act that would incite hatred and upset Muslims around the world, Reuters reported. Charlie Hebdo is due to publish a front page on Wednesday showing a caricature of the…

  • Egyptian Court Overturns Mubarak’s Conviction on Corruption

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    An Egyptian court on Tuesday overturned former president Hosni Mubarak’s conviction on corruption charges and ordered a retrial, AFP reported. The former president remains in detention pending a judicial order. Supporters of the 86-year-old broke into cheers and chanted “Long Live Justice!” as the Court of Cassation in Cairo announced its decision, which concerns the…

  • Kerry Arrives in Geneva Ahead of Talks with Iranian Counterpart

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    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Geneva on Tuesday to meet his Iranian counterpart as global powers seek to accelerate talks to reach a deal on reining in Iran’s nuclear program, reports AFP. Kerry has said the aim of his talks with Zarif on Wednesday is to “take stock” and provide guidance for…

  • Carter Suggests ‘Palestinian Problem’ Behind Paris Attacks

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    Former United States President Jimmy Carter suggested on Monday there was a link between the Paris terrorist attack on the French magazine Charlie Hedbo and the conflict between Israelis and Palestinian Arabs, Breitbart reports. The comments were made on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” with Jon Stewart. On the show, the former president was asked…

  • Hamas Choreography Features Synagogue Stabbing

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    Hamas’s creative department has come up with a video clip that features a choreographed, musical scene in which terrorists murder a Jewish yeshiva student. The clip shows two people acting out the roles of Jews in a synagogue or yeshiva, apparently studying Torah, but doing so somewhat bizarrely next to a midel of the Al…

  • Kouachi Bros. Sighted with Rocket Launcher Shortly After Attack

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    The terrorists behind the Charlie Hebdo attacks last week remained armed with a cache of weapons throughout their getaway from Paris, surveillance photos posted by French media outlet Mediaparte reveal Tuesday – and one traveled with a rocket apparently strapped to his back.  The stills, from a gas station the two robbed in the town of Carpi-en-Valois, northeast of Paris, were…

  • French Police Officer Committed Suicide After Charlie Hebdo

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    A high-ranking police official in Limoges, France committed suicide hours after interviewing the families of the Charlie Hebdo victims, the Telegraph reports Tuesday – and it is unclear whether the two are connected.  Helric Fredou, 45, the deputy director of the regional police office in Limoges took his own life Wednesday night in the wake of the attack, which…

  • Chief Rabbi Urges French Jews: Don’t Abandon Your Faith

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    Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi David Lau, has sent a condolence letter to rabbis and Jewish community members in France Tuesday, following an Islamist’s rampage on a kosher supermarket in Paris last week.  “Along with the Jewish world, we are horrified to hear about the terrible attack that occurred at a kosher supermarket in Paris,…

  • 30% of French Jewish Students Stay Home After Attacks

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    As much as 30-40% of France’s Jewish schoolchildren stayed home Monday, Channel 10 reports, on the first day of school after Friday’s attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris.  France has deployed nearly 5,000 security forces and police to protect the 700 Jewish schools in the country this week following the attacks, according to special instructions from Interior…

  • Bodies of Paris Victims Arrive in Israel for Burial

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    El-Al flight 326 has arrived in Israel Tuesday morning, carrying the bodies of four victims of Friday’s horrific attack on Paris’s HyperCasher supermarket and their families for the funeral.  ZAKA International volunteers prepared the bodies of Philippe Braham, 40; Yohan Cohen, 22; Yoav Hattab, 21; and Francois-Michel Saada, in his 60s, Monday ahead of the burial.  The official burial will be held before…

  • ‘Russian Spies’ Executed by Child Soldier in Shocking ISIS Video

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    A shocking video posted online Tuesday appears to show ISIS using a young child soldier to execute two alleged Russian spies in Syria. The slickly-produced video – which bears all the hallmarks of previous ISIS propaganda productions – shows two men being interrogated in Russian about their alleged attempt to infiltrate the jihadi group on…

  • ‘Incitement’ Charges Added in Bilingual School Arson

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    The Jerusalem district attorney on Tuesday submitted an updated indictment to the district court against Yitzhak Gabai (22), Shlomo Tuito (20) and his brother Nahman Tuito (18), who are suspected of setting fire to the bilingual Hebrew and Arabic Max Rayne Hand in Hand Jerusalem School last November. In the new indictment that was filed with the approval of Attorney…

  • Poll: Jewish Home Strengthening Despite Left-Wing Attacks

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    The latest “Panels Politics” poll conducted by the Knesset Channel shows the Labor party edging back into first place position with 24 seats, were elections to be held today. The results were released today (Tuesday), as some 50,000 Labor party members head to the polls in their party’s primaries, to decide on the list of…

  • Yemen ‘Is a Victim, Not an Exporter, of Terror,’ Says President

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    Yemen’s president said Tuesday his country was a victim not an exporter of “terrorism,” in response to reports that one of the Paris gunmen received training from Al Qaeda in the violence-torn country. Said Kouachi, one of the two brothers behind the attack on French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, traveled to Yemen in 2011 and received weapons…

  • ISIS Cell Recruiting Women Online Busted in Morocco

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    Moroccan police have detained three suspected supporters of the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group near the autonomous Spanish enclave of Ceuta, the interior ministry said on Tuesday. The arrests were made in the border town of Fnideq where two men were held last month on suspicion of running a cell recruiting young women via the Internet to join ISIS, the ministry…

  • Fearing Copycat Attacks, Danish Jews Demand Police Protection

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    Denmark’s main Jewish group on Tuesday called for police protection for its school and synagogue in Copenhagen, after four Jews were murdered last week in a hostage crisis at a kosher supermarket in Paris committed by an Islamist terrorist. “With the situation being like it is, we believe it’s very clear that Jewish targets are a high priority for the terrorists,”…

  • Gay Activists Disrupt Jewish Home Rally

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    An event featuring Jewish Home primaries candidate Ronen Shoval was disrupted by leftists Monday, and brought to an early end. The event was held at Beit Hatefutzot in Tel Aviv University, and featured Nobel Prize laureate Prof. Robert Aumann. Minister Naftali Bennett was also scheduled to appear but did not make it, apparently because his…

  • White House: We ‘Made a Mistake’ on Paris March

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    As criticism mounts over the United States’ meager presence in France this past weekend, the White House admitted Monday that it had erred in not sending a higher-level representative to the mega rally in Paris against Islamic terrorism on Sunday.  “We should have sent someone with a higher profile to be there,” Press Secretary Josh Earnest said.  …

  • Who is Running in the Labor Primaries?

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    Twenty-four newcomers to national politics will be running for a seat on the joint Labor-Hatnua list in the Labor primaries Tuesday, according to Walla! News.  The news site listed nine of the lesser-known candidates on the list, giving a glimpse into what kind of initiatives Labor could introduce in the 20th Knesset.  Ayelet Nechmias-Varbin – a director…

  • Saudi Religious Scholar Issues Fatwa on Snowmen

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    A religious scholar in Saudi Arabia has put a ban on a common childhood pastime, Gulf News reports Monday – building snowmen.  Mohammad Saleh Al Minjed released a fatwa (Muslim religious ban) on building snowmen recently, claiming that building any replica of any animal or human – even for fun – could not be condoned. Inanimate objects were fine to…

  • Supermarket Manager ‘Can No Longer Remain in Paris’

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    The manager of the Paris kosher supermarket attacked on Friday plans to immigrate to Israel, his brother told a German daily newspaper.  In an exclusive interview Sunday, Joel Oalid, told the Bild newspaper that after the gruesome attack his brother, Patrice, 39, could no longer remain in Paris.  Patrice Oalid was shot in the arm during the…

  • ‘Islamic State’ Hacks US CENTCOM’s Twitter

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    “CyberCaliphate,” a hacker group that claims association with terrorist organization Islamic State, apparently gained control of the official Twitter and YouTube accounts of United States Central Command on Monday (CENTCOM).  The US Central Command oversees the US’ military effort against the terror group in Syria and Iraq.  The hacker group immediately began posting messages showing…

  • Yehuda Glick: Let Me Testify in Terrorist’s Home Demolition Case

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    Temple Mount activist and assassination attempt survivor Yehuda Glick has reached out to legal rights group Honenu Monday, in an appeal to the High Court for Justice to testify about his ordeal in court during deliberations over the legality of demolishing his assassin’s home.  Two weeks ago, the High Court decided to suspend the demolition order for…

  • Organizations Behind Temple Mount Rioters Exposed

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    Investigators from elite police unit Lahav 433, working in conjunction with the Israeli Security Agency (ISA or Shin Bet) uncovered that certain non-governmental organizations are being used to finance terrorist organizations.  The offices of the NGOs in question have been shut down.  They were suspected of financing “organizations which identify with the Islamic Movement and Hamas” and encouraging activists…

  • Erdogan Attacks Netanyahu for ‘Daring’ to Attend Paris March

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    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday attacked Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu for “daring” to attend the weekend’s anti-terror solidarity march in Paris, accusing him of leading “state terrorism” against the Palestinians. The comments were the latest verbal assault against Netanyahu and Israel in general by Erdogan, under whose rule Turkey’s relations with Israel have steadily…

  • Paris Supermarket Victims to Be Buried at 12:00 Tuesday

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    The funeral for the four victims of Friday’s terror rampage at a Paris supermarket will be held at 12:00 pm Tuesday, after an early-morning burial at Jerusalem’s Har Hamenuchot cemetery.  ZAKA International volunteers transferred the bodies of Philippe Braham, 40; Yohan Cohen, 22; Yoav Hattab, 21; and Francois-Michel Saada, in his 60s, to Israel from Paris Monday in preparation for…

  • Iranian in Yemen Accused of Promoting Baha’i Faith

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    An Iranian living in Yemen has been charged with promoting the Baha’i faith and trying to convert residents of the Muslim country for Israel’s benefit, state news agency Saba reported Monday. The man, arrested last year in Mukalla, southeast Yemen, had tried between 1991 and 2014 to “lure some Yemenis into abandoning Islam to follow this alleged faith”, according to…

  • Obama to Netanyahu: The PA Isn’t a State, Can’t Join ICC

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    President Barack Obama spoke by phone with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Monday, and reiterated that the United States opposes the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) bid to join the International Criminal Court (ICC). “On the Palestinian ICC bid, President Obama reiterated the United States’ position that the Palestinian Authority does not yet constitute a state and…

  • French Police: 6 Terrorists May Still be at Large

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    As many as six members of a terrorist cell involved in the Paris attacks may still be at large, including a man who was seen driving a car registered to the widow of one of the slain gunmen, police officials said on Monday, according to The Associated Press (AP). Two French police officials said that…

  • Canada to Accept 10,000 Syrian Refugees Over 3 Years

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    Ten thousand Syrian refugees will be brought to Canada over the next three years, Canada’s Immigration Minister Chris Alexander has announced. The announcement, which was made last week, comes in response to a global appeal from the United Nations (UN) Refugee Agency to resettle 100,000 Syrians. The UN said war-torn Syria produces more refugees than…

  • Yair Shamir Expected to be the Next Yisrael Beytenu MK to Resign

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    Agriculture Minister Yair Shamir will likely be the next Yisrael Beytenu MK to resign from the Knesset, Channel 2 News reported on Monday. According to the report, the background for his resignation is the alleged connection between his ministry and the Yisrael Beytenu corruption case. The director-general of the Agriculture Ministry was recently detained and…

  • Kerry to Visit France, US’s ‘Oldest Ally’, over Islamist Terror

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    US Secretary of State John Kerry announced Monday that he would travel to Paris later this week for talks with French officials, after the series of lethal attacks by Islamist terrorists last week. “I will be travelling there on Thursday and be there on Friday, part of Friday,” Kerry told reporters on a visit to India. Kerry said he wanted to be able “to…

  • Amid Corruption Storm, Faina Kirshenbaum Resigns from Knesset

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    Deputy Interior Minister Faina Kirshenbaum of Yisrael Beytenu has decided to resign from the Knesset, reported Channel 2 Monday. She plans to exercise her right to remain silent in the corruption investigation that she is at the center of. “With a heavy heart and after an extended period of indecision, I have decided that under…

  • Aiding Aliyah: French Rabbis to Be Recognized in Israel

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    The Deputy Minister for Religious Services, Rabbi Eli Ben Dahan (Jewish Home), is advancing a plan to recognize the rabbinical certificates of French rabbis, in order to hasten aliyah from France. Rabbi Ben Dahan’s bureau said that he visited France in November and met with rabbis and community leaders, who informed him of the problems…

  • French PM: Paris Attacker ‘Undoubtedly’ Had Accomplice

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    French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said Monday that one of the three Islamist terrorists that killed a total of 17 people last week “undoubtedly” had an accomplice and vowed to continue the hunt. Amedy Coulibaly, who killed a policewoman in southern Paris last Thursday, and then last Friday four Jews in a kosher supermarket during a hostage crisis that…

  • France to Deploy 5,000 Troops to Protect Jewish Schools

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    France will deploy nearly 5,000 security forces and police to protect the 700 Jewish schools in the country, its interior minister said Monday, after last week’s deadly terrorist attacks, one of which targeted a kosher supermarket.  Bernard Cazeneuve said soldiers would also be posted as reinforcements, as he addressed parents of a Jewish school to…

  • Jewish Self-Defense Squads to Defend Parisian Jews

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    As the French Jewish community copes with tragedy following the brutal Islamist terrorist attack on a kosher supermarket Friday that left four Jews dead, members of the Betar Zionist movement in Paris are on high alert, patrolling the community to defend it from further attacks. The French Betar movement is based near the Porte-Vincennes area, where the…

  • End of the Stunt: Deri’s Back at the Helm of Shas

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    The Knesset Members for Shas have been summoned to an unscheduled meeting at the party headquarters in Jerusalem, reported Kol Yisrael public radio Monday. Shas chairman Aryeh Deri – who resigned less than a fortnight ago – is expected to announce his retun to the leadership of the party, after the head of the party’s…

  • ‘Secular’ Egypt Jails Student for Atheism

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    Despite Egypt’s largely secular military-backed government, an Egyptian court has sentenced a student to three years in jail for announcing on Facebook that he is an atheist and for “insulting Islam,” his lawyer said Sunday. Karim al-Banna, a 21-year-old whose own father testified against him, was jailed by a court in the Nile Delta province of Baheira on…

  • Holocaust Comic Author Slams Charlie Hebdo Censoring

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    The American creator of “Maus,” a graphic novel about the Holocaust, has denounced the “hypocrisy” of US media for refusing to republish the cartoons of Charlie Hebdo magazine, which was targeted in a bloody Islamist terror attack last week that left 12 dead. Art Spiegelman said he “admires” Charlie Hebdo and thought the satirical magazine fulfilled its “mission” of exercising…

  • Japanese PM to Make Historical Israel Visit Solidifying Ties

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    Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will make an historical visit to the Middle East starting this Friday through next Wednesday, with Israel featuring prominently as bilateral ties between the two nations continue to show signs of taking off. Abe’s is the first visit by a Japanese prime minister to Israel in almost a decade, since then-Prime…

  • BBC Anchor Apologizes for ‘Anti-Semitic’ Comment at Paris Rally

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    A BBC news correspondent has apologized for his “poorly phrased question” during an interview Sunday night at the Paris “million-man march” against terror – comments which were slammed as anti-Semitic by Jewish rights groups. Tim Willcox was interviewing a French woman and daughter of holocaust survivors, who related fears held by many French Jews that anti-Semitism…

  • Yechimovich: You Can Stop Donating Money Now

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    MK Shelly Yechimovich (Labor) has asked the public to stop donating money to her election campaign Monday, noting that she has raised 274,700 shekels ($69,400) from 956 private donors and reached the permitted ceiling for donations. Labor-Hatnua’s primaries are being held Tuesday.  “The ‘Obama model’ which we used in Israel for the 2009 primaries – a platform…

  • Qatar Denies Expelling Hamas Chief Khaled Mashaal

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    Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyah, Qatar’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, announced Monday that despite reports to the contrary, Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal remains in the country.  “All reports concerning the departure of Mashaal are not true,” Al Attiyah said at a joint press conference with Venezuelan counterpart Delcy Rodríguez in Qatar’s capital Doha.  Reports surfaced last week that Mashaal, Hamas’…

  • Deputy Minister Fires Advisor for Offending Fellow MK

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    On Monday, two days before the Jewish Home primaries, Deputy Minister of Education Avi Wortzman abruptly fired his media advisor Udi Tenne, for offensive comments made against MK Shuli Muallem (Jewish Home).  Tenne, whose dismissal is “effective immediately,” wrote on social media that “it is unpleasant, but Shuli’s political campaign was based on the fact that…

  • Young Activists Fight to ‘Revolutionize’ World Zionist Congress

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    Student leaders and grassroots community organizers are fighting for representation in the upcoming World Zionist Congress, claiming that the official Zionist movement has become “fossilized” and no longer relevant to Jewish young adults. The activists, representing a number of grassroots movements coming together as the Alliance for New Zionist Vision, say that “Zionism has been…

  • Liberman Made Resigning MKs an ‘Offer They Couldn’t Refuse’

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    Former deputy minister with Yisrael Beytenu, Danny Ayalon, claimed on Monday to reveal the secret behind the recent slew of resignations from Avigdor Liberman’s party, saying Liberman had forced the party members to step down. Speaking in an interview with Kol Israel radio, Ayalon said the MKs were given an “offer they couldn’t refuse” by Liberman. Those MKs…

  • PM Visits Paris Kosher Supermarket Attacked by Terrorist

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu visited on Monday the kosher supermarket in eastern Paris where four Jews were murdered by an Islamist gunman Friday. To the cries of “Bibi, Bibi” – his nickname – and under massive security protection, Netanyahu paid tribute to victims at the site, where Amedy Coulibaly took innocent shoppers hostage and murdered four. He…

  • Kahlon Vows to Disband ‘Cuba-like’ Israel Land Authority

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    Kulanu chairperson Moshe Kahlon vowed on Monday to disband the Israel Land Authority (ILA) – the government body tasked with managing state land that makes up 93% of the currently annexed territory of Israel – as part of a plan to lower housing prices. Speaking to veteran journalist Ben Caspit at the “Rocking the Market” event…

  • Netanyahu to French Jews: The World Must Unite Against Terror

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Monday met with leaders of the French Jewish community in the wake of the horrific attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris last Friday, in which four Jews were murdered by Islamist terrorists. “First of all, I would like to thank you, leaders of the French Jewish community, for the…

  • Egypt to Open Rafah Crossing for Three Days

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    Egyptian authorities have decided to open the Rafah crossing with Gaza for three days for special cases, the Palestinian Authority’s ambassador to Egypt said Sunday, according to the Ma’an news agency. The envoy, Jamal al-Shoubaki, said in a statement that the crossing would be open Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday on both sides. For the first…

  • Shas Chief Rabbi Tells Deri: You Can’t Quit, Come Back

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    Signs are increasing that former MK Aryeh Deri is on the verge of returning to lead the Shas party, just two weeks after he handed in his resignation from the Knesset. The latest sign came Sunday in the form of a letter to Deri authored by Rabbi Shalom Cohen, head of the Shas Council of Torah Sages,…

  • Turkish PM: There Should Also be a Rally Against ‘Islamophobia’

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    Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Sunday hailed the unprecedented rally against terror in Paris as a strong message to the world, but added he would expect a similar reaction to attacks on Muslims and “Islamophobia”, according to AFP. Davutoglu joined dozens of other world leaders at the march in Paris to mourn the victims…

  • Austria Detains Two Teenage Girls Who Wanted to Marry ISIS Men

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    Austria has detained two teenage girls after they tried to travel to Syria to marry fighters from the Islamic State (ISIS), a spokesman for the prosecution was quoted by Reuters as having said Sunday. The girls, aged 16 and 17, had been sent back to Austria from Romania, where they were picked up by authorities…

  • Kerry and Iran’s Zarif to Meet to ‘Speed Up’ Nuclear Talks

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    Iran and the United States will explore ways to give impetus to nuclear talks when their chief diplomats meet in Geneva on Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Sunday, according to Reuters. Zarif and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will confer ahead of a fresh round of negotiations between Iran and…

  • PMO: France Had Reservations About Netanyahu Coming to Paris

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    An official with the Prime Minister’s Office told Kol Yisrael radio on Sunday night that France expressed reservations about Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s coming to Paris to participate in a rally in memory of the 17 victims of Islamist terror attacks in the city. According to the official, France did not specify the reason for…

  • Media in NATO’s Turkey Blame Charlie Hebdo for Slaughter

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    The Clarion Project (“Challenging Extremism, Promoting Dialogue”, according to its website) reports that Turkish newspapers responded to the Islamic slaughter perpetrated against Charlie Hebdo (“Charlie Weekly”) by blaming the magazine. In the Western world, on the other hand, though it did not blame the victims, CNN and others refused to show the caricatures that were the…

  • Hundreds Gather in Buenos Aires to Show Solidarity with France

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    Several hundred people gathered outside France’s embassy in Argentina Sunday in repudiation of the jihadist attacks in Paris that left 17 people dead earlier in the week, reports AFP. Demonstrators broke out in choruses of the Marseillaise and the Argentine national anthem outside the French diplomatic mission in Buenos Aires’s La Recoleta neighborhood. Signs carried…

  • Netanyahu in Paris: Our Common Enemy is Radical Islam

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said on Sunday he appreciated the “very firm position” taken by French leaders against “the new anti-Semitism and terrorism” in France. “Our common enemy is radical, extremist Islam — not normal Islam,” Netanyahu said at the Grand Synagogue in Paris, after briefly joining other world leaders in a march against extremism…

  • Smotrich, Struk and Kalfa Elected to Tekuma’s Knesset List

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    The members of the Central Committee of the Tekuma-National Union party on Sunday elected their representatives who will be incorporated into the joint list with the Jewish Home party for the March 17 elections. Housing Minister Uri Ariel was elected to head the party, being the only candidate for the position. Attorney Bezalel Smotrich, Operations Manager for…

  • Survivor ‘Befriended’ Paris Kosher Market Terrorist

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    Eli Vaknin, a survivor of the terror attack at the kosher supermarket in Paris, spoke with IDF Radio Sunday morning about his ordeal. Vaknin was doing his Shabbat shopping when he saw a car stop and a man get out with two Kalashnikov rifles. “He was very muscular, with two guns, a commando knife and a bulletproof…

  • German Paper that Printed Charlie Hebdo Cartoons Attacked

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    The offices of a German newspaper that reprinted Charlie Hebdo cartoons was the target of an arson attack early Sunday morning.  Vandals threw rocks at the offices of Hamburg Morgenpost, which published copies of cartoons by the French satirical magazine at the center of a terrorist massacre in Paris on Wednesday.  Many other German papers also…

  • Entrances to Tzfat, Golan Heights Roads Closed Off

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    All entrances to Tzfat have been closed off because of heavy snowfall. In the Golan Heights, as well, highways have been closed off to traffic. These include Road 87 between the waterfalls and the Bashan, Road 90 between the fortresses and Metula, Road 91 from Kidmat Tzvi to Ein Zivan, Road 98 from Ramat Magshimim…

  • Netanyahu Flies to Paris for Memorial Rally

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    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu left early Sunday morning for a two-day visit to France following the multiple terrorist attacks there last week, which saw 17 people murdered, including four at a Jewish supermarket.  Later on Sunday, Netanyahu, as well as many other world leaders, will attend a mass national rally in Paris to pay tribute to the victims. The rally is…

  • Paris Victim Said: Israel is the Only Place to Freely be a Jew

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    Yoav Hattab, 21, was an ardent Zionist who traveled to Israel for the first  time last month, a friend recalled at a gathering of French immigrants in Tel Aviv Saturday night. “We met on a trip to Israel two weeks ago,” said Leah Elyakim. “It was his first time here. He was from Tunisia, and until…

  • With 9 Weeks Left Till Elections, It’s Likud by a Nose

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    Likud has edged past Labor in the poll average for the past week, with just over nine weeks left until Israel’s 20th Knesset election.  According to the Knesset Jeremy Weekly Average of six polls from four polling companies, the average breakdown of Knesset seats is as follows (seats in current Knesset are in square brackets,…

  • Paris Supermarket Victims May be Buried in Israel

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    The four Jews who were murdered on Friday in a terrorist attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris may be buried in Israel, Channel 2 News reported Saturday night. According to the report, the families of the four are seriously considering the idea of bringing their loved ones to rest in Israel. The CRIF umbrella…

  • French Jews Mob Paris Aliyah Fair

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    In the wake of Friday’s terror attack at a kosher market in Paris,thousands of French Jews have begun making plans to leave the country, many sources in the community say – and hundreds showed up at an Aliyah Fair held by the Jewish Agency Sunday that was held under tight security in central Paris. The…

  • Netanyahu Set to Join Tens of Thousands Gathered for Paris March

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    David Cameron, Angela Merkel and Binyamin Netanyahu were among world leaders who arrived Sunday at the French Elysee presidential palace, poised to take part in a historic march against terror. The British, German and Israeli leaders were also joined by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, all of whom will march…

  • Tzipi Livni Not Happy with Calls for French Aliyah

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    After receiving a tongue lashing by Likud for criticizing Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s “weakness” during Operation Protective Edge, Hatnua Chairwoman Tzipi Livni is back in the ring with more critiques.  Livni, who is running in the March elections with the Labor party, spoke Sunday at the prestigious Leo Baeck Education Center in Haifa to high school students. …

  • Paris Terrorist Coulibaly also Linked to Shooting of Jogger

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    French prosecutors said Sunday they had linked the attacker of a Jewish supermarket to the shooting of a jogger in southern Paris just hours after a massacre by two other gunmen at the Charlie Hebdo weekly. In a statement the Paris prosecutor’s office said there was a link between “the bullets found in Fontenay-aux-Roses” where…

  • Israeli, French Leaders Divided on Right Place for France’s Jews

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    This week’s deadly terrorist attacks have again set off a competition between the French and Israeli governments to reassure and secure the affection of France’s increasingly nervous Jewish population. Not for the first time, Israel’s Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu used an attack by Islamic terrorists in France to urge the country’s Jews to relocate. “To all the Jews…

  • Two of Three Paris Terrorists were Radicalized in French Prisons

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    At least two of the gunmen who unleashed terror on France are believed to have been radicalized in prison, a fertile ground for extremism that authorities are struggling to contain. Both Mohamed Merah, the Al Qaeda terrorist who shot dead seven people in a series of 2012 attacks, and Mehdi Nemmouche, last year’s Brussels Jewish museum…

  • Sharansky: Europe Must Be as Concerned as We Are

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    Jewish Agency Chairman Natan Sharanky flew to France Sunday morning in order to participate in the mass rally, to be held later in the day, against global terrorism.  He will join Israeli representatives – Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman, Economy Minister Naftali Bennett and MK Eli Yishai – as well as a host of…

  • Rabbi Amar to French Chief Rabbi: We Feel Your Pain

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    Over the past several days, rabbis from Israel and around the world have sent condolence letters and messages to Rabbi Haim Korsia, Chief Rabbi of France, over the deaths of four Jews in the terror attack at a kosher grocery in Paris Friday. In a message to Rabbi Korsia, Jerusalem Sephardic Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar…

  • Bennett: How Can You Invite A Terrorist to an Anti-Terror Rally?

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    The last person who should have been invited to the million-plus rally in Paris Sunday, said Economics Minister Naftali Bennett, was Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas. “If we want to fight terror, we have to call it by name. Both Abbas and the Emir of Qatar, who was also invited to the rally, have their…

  • France Told Bibi: If You Come, We’ll Invite Abbas

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    Channel 2 reported Sunday that there was some ugly international wrangling behind the scenes of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s changing plans for attending the rally in Paris Sunday. Netanyahu’s bureau said Saturday evening that the prime minister would not be attending the anti-terror rally, citing security considerations. A short time later, however, it turned out that…

  • Netanyahu Greeted by Cheering Crowds at Paris’ Grande Synagogue

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    Over one million people, including dozens of world leaders, marched together through Paris Sunday in a historic show of solidarity and defiance after terrorist attacks in the French capital that claimed 17 lives. French President Francois Hollande and leaders including Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas marched at the front of the…

  • In Jerusalem, and Worldwide: Solidarity Rallies with France

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    Tens of thousands of people rallied worldwide in solidarity with France on Sunday, with marchers across Europe and the Middle East chanting “Je suis Charlie” and holding pens in the air. From Jerusalem to London and Berlin to Beirut, crowds waved French flags and sang the anthem La Marseillaise following the Islamist attacks that killed 17 people.…

  • Paris Jihadis Had Serious – But Easily-Obtained

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    The weapons wielded by gunmen sowing mayhem at Charlie Hebdo magazine and a Jewish supermarket in Paris this week were powerful but – for those in the know – readily available in France, experts say. Kalashnikov assault rifles, the M82 grenade launcher, hand grenades, explosive material, Tokarev handguns: everything in the arsenals possessed by the Koubachi…

  • US, EU Ministers: More Internet, Border Monitoring Needed

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    Increased Internet surveillance and tighter border checks are “urgently” needed to foil jihadist attacks of the sort that rocked Paris this week, European, US and Canadian security ministers agreed Sunday. The gathering of interior and justice ministers at the French interior ministry was held before a massive anti-terror march in Paris that included dozens of…

  • Feiglin: Inviting Abbas to Paris Rally Ridiculous

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    Unless the West is willing to face up to its enemies, all the rallies it musters against “terror,” as large as they may be, won’t do any good, said MK Moshe Feiglin. In a Facebook post Sunday, Feiglin pointed out what he said was the “irrelevance” of mass rallies against terror, of the type taking…

  • Hamas Calls United States ‘Rude and Racist’

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    The United States last week expressed its dissatisfaction over Turkey’s contacts with Hamas, and the terror group took exception. State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in her daily press briefing on Thursday that Washington’s position on Hamas has not changed and classified the group as a “designated foreign terrorist organization that continues to engage in…

  • Australia Arrests 2 Men During Anti-Terror Raids

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    Two men have been arrested after counter-terrorism raids in Sydney, Australian officials said Saturday, according to AFP. Officers arrested one man on Friday following raids at four properties in Sydney’s southwest that police said were “part of a long-running investigation and not as a result of any specific terrorism threat”, the report said. The 33-year-old…

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

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

  • French Officers Warned of Active ‘Sleeper Cells’

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    French law enforcement officers have been told to delete their social media accounts and to carry their weapons at all times because terror sleeper cells have been activated over the last 24 hours in the country, a French police source who attended a briefing Saturday told CNN. According to the report, Ahmedy Coulibaly, who attacked…

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

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

  • Suicide Bomber Kills 7 in Northern Lebanon

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

  • Abbas to Attend Paris Rally in Memory of Terror Victims

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

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

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

  • France on Top Alert as 200,000 March Silently

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

  • Ottawa Twins Charged with Terror

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

  • Netanyahu Calls on French Jews: Come Home to Israel

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

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

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

  • After Paris, FBI Warns: Terrorists Becoming More Sophisticated

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

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

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

  • Hamas-Linked Publication Praises ‘Heroic’ Paris Terrorists

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

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

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

  • Resourceful Muslim Worker Saved Many Paris Hostages

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

  • Kosher Supermarket Gunman Said He Belonged to ISIS

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

  • Report: Assad Building Secret Nuclear Plant

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

  • Hate Preacher Abu Hamza Sentenced to Life in Prison

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

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

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

  • MK: Israel Should be Prepared to Absorb French Jews

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

  • Hollande Updates Netanyahu on Hostage Drama in Paris

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

  • 4 Hostages Dead in Paris Kosher Supermarket

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

  • One Dead, Several Wounded in Charlie Hebdo Manhunt

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

  • Massive Electrical Outages Caused by State Bribery?

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

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

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

  • Crashed AirAsia Flight’s Black Boxes Found

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

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

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

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

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

  • MI5 Busted Three UK Terror Attacks in the Past Month

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

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

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

  • Poll: Yisrael Beytenu Suffers, Shas Making a Comeback

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

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

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

  • Paris: Two Dead in Hostage Crisis in Kosher Store

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

  • Police Surrounding Hostage Compound of Charlie Hebdo Killers

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

  • Police: Charlie Hebdo, Police Stabbing Connected

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

  • Netanyahu to France: A Global Struggle with Radical Islam

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

  • Yitzhak Aharonovich Retires from Politics

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

  • Arab Arrested for Stabbing Jewish Youth with Screwdriver

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

  • Jerusalem Arab Indicted for Years of Firebomb Attacks

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

  • Another $500K Found in Yisrael Beytenu Corruption Case

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

  • Undaunted by Attack Charlie Hebdo to Publish 20 Times More

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

  • Ayelet Shaked Endorses Uri Bank for Jewish Home Knesset List

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

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

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

  • Supporter Tells Feiglin: Your Politics Failed

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • Apology for Article Linking Mossad to Paris Massacre

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

  • Hundreds of Hamas Terrorists in Israel Switching to ISIS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • Hotovely Appeals Likud Primaries Results

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

  • American Official to Visit Cuba This Month

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

  • Netanyahu to Hollande: We Must Unite to Confront Terrorism

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

  • Israeli Arab Receives Permit to Return After Joining ISIS

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

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

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

  • Reform Leader Attacks ‘Primitive’ Jewish Home Party

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

  • 4,500 Homes Remain Without Power

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

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

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

  • Cops Nab Palestinian Driver Over ‘Vehicular Terror’ Threat

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

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

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

  • Iran Serious About Banning ‘Un-Islamic’ WhatsApp

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

  • Jerusalem Schools Reopen, Others Still Closed Due to Snow

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

  • Danny Dayan: World Leaders Backing Off Two State Solution

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

  • Charlie Hebdo Cartoonist Let Gunmen into Building

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

  • French Authorities ‘Know the Identity of Paris Terrorists’

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

  • Schools Close Nationwide Due to Storm

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

  • Rivlin to Hollande: We Stand with France

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

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

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

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

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

  • Bennett: Givati Soldiers Deserve Medals, not Lawyers

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

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

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

  • Livni: Bennett Dances on the Blood of Innocent People

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

  • Youngest Suspect in Paris Attack Turns Himself In

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

  • French Police Launch Anti-Terror Raid in Reims

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

  • Palestinian Arab Accidentally Released from Prison

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

  • Abbas: Paris Terror Attack a ‘Heinous Crime’

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