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Wednesday, September 21st, 2005
Refugees from Shirat Hayam, one of the Gush Katif towns destroyed by IDF troops implementing the Disengagement Plan, will be moving to the new town of Maskiot in the Jordan Valley. After the being expelled from their homes, Shirat Hayam residents moved temporarily to Kedumim in Samaria, and from there to Alon Shvot in Gush […]
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Tuesday, September 20th, 2005
TEL AVIV [MENL] — Israel’s military has launched preparations to respond to the prospect of Palestinian missile and rocket strikes on major cities in the Jewish state. Military sources said the General Staff has assessed that over the last week Palestinian insurgents and the Palestinian Authority obtained weapons that could change the balance of power […]
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Tuesday, September 20th, 2005
Whether it’s the business world in Tel Aviv or New York City, productivity and success demand long hours and high levels of energy – and so the rich black fuel that both cities depend on is good, strong coffee. That fuel is particularly tasty in the original Sicaffe espresso bar in the Ramat Hahayal neighborhood […]
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Sunday, September 18th, 2005
Less than a week after the IDF’s final retreat from Gaza, Israel’s senior military brass found itself warding off attacks on two fronts. In Gaza, now empty of all Jewish presence, the Palestinians lost no time in taking charge of events in their own special way. First came the firebombing of the synagogues. We were […]
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Sunday, September 18th, 2005
With Israel out of Gaza, the small towns on the new border are now located on the front line. Many of these towns that supported disengagement are finding themselves without adequate protection. Heads of Israel’s Kibbutz movement, who generally supported the withdrawal from Gaza, are demanding that Prime Minister Ariel Sharon take the necessary measures […]
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Sunday, September 18th, 2005
The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) finds it painful to see that 12 years after Oslo began, after major concessions of giving away one-half of Judea & Samaria and all of Gaza, arming the Palestinian police, forcibly removing 10,000 Jews from their homes, and billions of dollars in international aid; it is still necessary for […]
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Saturday, September 17th, 2005
Arab looters overran the demolished Jewish community of Homesh in northern Samaria Saturday. Israel has retained authority for the area, but the government did not send troops to stop the rampage. Several days earlier, soldiers and police entered Sa-Nur, another former Jewish community, to forcibly evict scores of Jews who had returned. Knesset Member Eliezer […]
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Thursday, September 15th, 2005
Latest In History Of Destroying Jewish Holy Sites New York – With Israel’s unilateral retreat from Gaza, synagogues abandoned intact have been destroyed by Palestinian mobs. “Hours after the Israelis left the settlement of Neve Dekalim, young Palestinians were tearing aluminum window frames and metal ceiling fixtures out of the main synagogue there, as fires […]
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Monday, September 12th, 2005
Two Kassam rockets landed in the western Negev as the IDF completed its withdrawal from Gaza Monday morning. Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz told reporters Monday morning that the IDF would react with “zero-tolerance†toward any terror attacks emanating from Gaza. Following the first rocket attack, which landed near Sderot, however, the IDF registered its protest, […]
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Monday, September 12th, 2005
RAFAH, September 12, 2005, (WAFA-PLO news agency)- President Mahmoud Abbas Monday raised the flag of Palestine at Rafah Crossing at the border line with Egypt. He told reporters that such moment is undesirable, affirming that such happiness would be not complete as long as Jerusalem is still under Israeli occupation. President;;s Abbas visit to Rafah […]
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