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Wednesday, December 21st, 2005
“I see you missed me,” Sharon told reporters, “I was excited to see the great concern Israel’s citizens had for my health, and I thank them with all my heart. Now we must return to work and move forward.” Asked if his stroke would interfere with his ability to serve as prime minister, Sharon said, […]
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Tuesday, December 20th, 2005
No damage or injuries were reported in the attack. The rocket attack, the second against Ashkelon in the past three days, came perilously close to strategic targets in the area. Those targets include a major oil pipeline, a power plant, and a desalination plant. A successful strike against such targets could impact severely on day-to-day […]
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Tuesday, December 20th, 2005
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon suffered a TIA (transient ischemic attack) last night, was rushed to Jerusalem’s Hadassah Ein Karem Hospital, and is expected to remain hospitalized until at least tomorrow. A TIA, sometimes called a mini-stroke, involves a brief deprivation of adequate oxygen to part of the brain. Though a TIA is said not to […]
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Tuesday, December 20th, 2005
Exit polls indicate that the Hamas terrorist organization has won a large majority in municipal elections in Shechem and in the El Bireh, next to Ramallah. Hamas won 68 percent of the vote in Shechem and 53 percent in El Bireh, according to Arab pollster Khalil Shekaki. The ruling Fatah party, led by Palestinian Authority […]
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Monday, December 19th, 2005
Thursday May 23, 2002 is a day that could have easily lived in infamy. That morning tens of thousands of Israelis could have been incinerated when a bomb attached to a tanker truck blew up. The tanker truck had just pulled into Israel’s largest gas (and other fuel) depot, the Pi Glilot fuel depot, located […]
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Monday, December 19th, 2005
As the Monitor noted back in July, “alarm bells went off like crazy when Steven Spielberg hired Tony Kushner last year to rewrite the script of a movie about Israel’s clandestine — and lethal — response to the massacre of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics.†The Monitor found cause for concern because Kushner […]
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Monday, December 19th, 2005
By Rebbetzen Esther Jungreis From A Jew Living In France Dear Friends: My book, “The Committed Life“ is, Baruch Hashem, available in five languages, and is now being translated into French. I find every translation very exciting because, each one opens new doors to reach the hearts of our people throughout the world. However, there […]
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Sunday, December 18th, 2005
The U.S. and other Western nations respect independence, strength and conviction. Senator Packwood from Oregon recalled “a statement of courage like I have never seen in my life.” Responding to a senator who told Menachem Begin: “Don’t tell us we can’t question your actions, Mr. Prime Minister. We’re footing the bill.” Begin replied: “Don’t threaten […]
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Sunday, December 18th, 2005
You’ve all heard of Arab traders. They are famous throughout the world. It’s not an ethnic stereotype. It’s a cultural reality. I say this as an American of Arabic heritage – someone with close to 30 years of journalistic experience covering this part of the world. Just when you think you have finally struck a […]
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Sunday, December 18th, 2005
Arab terrorists shot at Israeli motorists, killing one and injuring two others, in the southern Hevron Hills region Friday afternoon. The attack took place 20 miles south of Jerusalem, between Beit Haggai and Har Manoah – a region slated to be left on the Arab side of the Partition Fence. The terrorists opened fire from […]
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