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Saturday, July 9th, 2005
Hundreds of Jewish worshippers visited Joseph’s Tomb in Shechem (Nablus) Wednesday night to pray at the site. Terrorists opened fire at soldiers escorting the visitors, failing to inflict injuries. In what has become a monthly tradition, more than 450 Shomron residents and Breslev hassidim participated in the visit, which was planned and coordinated with the […]
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Saturday, July 9th, 2005
World sporting attention will be focusing on Israel in the coming days, as the 17th Maccabiah Games takes off July 11-21. Over 7,000 sports men and women from 55 countries will participate in the 2005 games. Every four years, the best Jewish athletes come to Israel from all over the world to compete in the […]
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Saturday, July 9th, 2005
What is the history of Gaza? Who holds claim to Gaza? Gaza, or in Hebrew, Azza, is a city on the southern coastal plain of Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel, today Medinat Yisrael, or the modern nation State of Israel). In Biblical times, G-d gave this Holy Land as a gift, as an eternal […]
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Thursday, July 7th, 2005
Very important video to watch and circulate Please watch and circulate this video!
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Thursday, July 7th, 2005
Everyone I meet asks me: “What really happened in the Maoz Yam hotel?” First, let’s start with the good news: the deportation operation at the hotel proved to all the world that we have the ability to prevent the implementation of Sharon’s deportation plan, if we only organize accordingly. If it is necessary to bring […]
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Thursday, July 7th, 2005
The Yesha Council has preempted the government: Instead of waiting for the government to declare D-Day by closing off Gush Katif, the Council is asking myriads to start marching on July 18. The plan is for tens of thousands of people – 100,000 ideally, but even 40,000 will do, Council leaders say – to begin […]
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Thursday, July 7th, 2005
The IDF backed off from a confrontation Wednesday afternoon with about 100 northern Samaria residents who stopped construction of a road the IDF plans to use to evacuate residents. No one was injured or arrested in the incident, and both sides avoided a replay of last week’s violence in Gush Katif when about 1,000 policemen […]
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Thursday, July 7th, 2005
Member of Knesset Professor Arieh Eldad is building two field clinics. One will be in Gush Katif and the other in northern Shomron. Each costs approximately $25,000.00. The clinics will provide primary care for the tens of thousands of Jews who will be gathered in these areas during the struggle to stop the deportation. Sadly, […]
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Wednesday, July 6th, 2005
On June 30, the army shut down Gush Katif. It became officially a “closed military zone”. No cars were allowed in or out of Gush Katif. No cars were allowed to travel between settlements in Gush Katif. The IDF, using its mighty military force, first evacuated a group of teenagers occupying a building in the […]
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Wednesday, July 6th, 2005
David Wilder With blessings from Hebron. Exactly twenty nine years ago today I was on a plane, heading to Israel. Twenty two years old, I had just graduated from university, and wanted, more than anything else, to come back to Israel, where I’d spent my junior year of college. That day, July 4, 1976, was […]
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