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Israel Day Concert to Mix Politics and Music

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

by Benyamin Bresky (IsraelNN.com) When all of 5th Avenue will be jam packed with paraders, Central Park will be gearing up for a concert. The annual Salute to Israel Parade (also known as the Israel Day Parade) is the ultimate outlet for families and individuals seeking to express a general patriotism towards the Jewish homeland. […]


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“Kill Every Jew & American” Demands PA Parliamentary Speaker

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

New York – The acting Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council, Dr. Ahmad Bahar, has called for the murder every Jew and American. In an address broadcast on Palestinian Authority (PA) television, Bahar stated, “This is Islam, that was ahead of its time with regards to human rights in the treatment of prisoners, but our […]


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Our World: Tzipi Livni and us

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Caroline B. Glick, THE JERUSALEM POST Oct. 3, 2006 www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1159193355515&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni is an interesting case study in how a public image can trump professional competence in Israeli politics. Livni was brought into politics by then prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu in 1999. The back-bencher became prominent in 2003 after undergoing two major transformations. […]


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The Arab Military Build-Up

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

By: Editorial Board Jewish Press Wednesday, April 25, 2007 Last week’s comments by Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates reassuring Israel that a planned major American arms sale to Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf countries – designed, he said, to counter a threat from Iran – would not threaten Israel’s position of military superiority […]


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‘Walking on balls’ therapy from Israel alleviates knee joint pain

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

By David Brinn Israel21c April 29, 2007 For two decades, Yael Duvdevany suffered terrible knee and joint problems. The retired nurse from Mount Sinai Hospital in New York was diagnosed with osteoarthritis, a chronic disease that causes the cushioning (cartilage) between the bone joints to wear away, leading to pain and stiffness. It can also […]


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New Aid Package Falls Short

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

by “G. Katif” Arutz Sheva Gush Katif expellees trying to pick up the pieces. Recently, it was reported that the Israeli government approved 500 million additional shekels in compensation for Gush Katif expellees. There were several reports in the press detailing the distribution of monies to individual families. According to a recent pamphlet compiled by […]


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The Arab Military Build-Up

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

By: Editorial Board Wednesday, April 25, 2007 Last week’s comments by Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates reassuring Israel that a planned major American arms sale to Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf countries – designed, he said, to counter a threat from Iran – would not threaten Israel’s position of military superiority should be […]


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Legal Expert: Findings Mean Olmert Must Resign

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

by Hillel Fendel Arutz Sheva April 30, 2007 (IsraelNN.com) Following the grave findings of the Winograd Commission on Monday afternoon, Atty. Yosef Fuchs of the Land of Israel Legal Forum issued a statement saying that Olmert has no choice but to resign. Fuchs says that this is the indicated conclusion based on the Kahn Commission […]


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Our World: What commissions cannot do

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Caroline Glick, THE JERUSALEM POST Apr. 30, 2007 When thousands of IDF reservists were released from service at the end of last summer’s war they were angry and demanded an accounting from the Olmert-Livni-Peretz government and from the IDF’s General Staff. The reservists rightly felt that they and the country had been betrayed by failed […]


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A Madrasa Grows in Brooklyn

Monday, April 30th, 2007

by Daniel Pipes New York Sun April 24, 2007 Come September, an Arabic-language public secondary school is slated to open its doors in Brooklyn. The New York City Department of Education says the Khalil Gibran International Academy, serving grades six through 12, will boast a “multicultural curriculum and intensive Arabic language instruction.” This appears to […]


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