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Monday, September 5th, 2005
Hamas terrorists based in the Gaza Strip have managed to increase the range of their locally-produced Kassam rockets to 16.5 kilometers, or roughly 10 miles. The improvement will allow Hamas, which will soon operate within Gaza without IDF interference, to target a major power station in Ashkelon and Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s Sycamore Ranch, in […]
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Monday, September 5th, 2005
The High Court held a hearing today on a petition by imprisoned Israeli intelligence agent Jonathan Pollard against the government of Israel. Pollard demands to be recognized as a Prisoner of Zion. Close to 100 people were in attendance at the Jerusalem hearing, including Esther Pollard, Nadia Matar of Women in Green, Pollard-activists Nissan Gan-Or […]
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Monday, September 5th, 2005
A: A: Attorney Howard Grief’s original thesis is “that sovereignty over all of the Land of Israel or Palestine was vested in the Jewish People as a direct result of the adoption of the San Remo Resolution by Britain, France, Italy and Japan on April 24-25, 1920.” The San Remo Resolution was inserted into the […]
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Thursday, September 1st, 2005
New York – Last week Sheikh Muhammad Ali, deputy director of the Palestinian Clerics Association, said in an interview on Hizbullah’s Al-Manar TV that “we will enter Palestine as conquerors and liberators, not through negotiations, but through Jihad and the Muslim would kill the Jews…we will wipe out the Zionist enemy.†(Translation courtesy of MEMRI) […]
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Thursday, September 1st, 2005
Rabbi Zelig Rivkin, the top Chabad emissary in New Orleans, is now in Houston, coordinating efforts to contact relatives of hurricane refugees and put people in touch with each other. “It’s quite hard to find the people and their relatives,” he told Arutz-7 Thursday morning (Houston time), only some 36 hours after he left Katrina-stricken […]
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Wednesday, August 31st, 2005
Israel’s Ministries of Finance and Tourism have announced their intention to enact an “open skies” policy with respect to air travel. This policy would ease restrictions on foreign airlines wishing to offer flights to Israel. The move should lead to dramatic reductions in the prices of flights into and out of Israel, and allow Israel […]
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Wednesday, August 31st, 2005
The Jews of Israel have been told that the withdrawal from Gaza and northern Samaria will bring them greater security allowing them to return to a semblance of terror-free living. When senior security officials in January pointed out the increased danger 46 Negev towns would live under as a result of the Gaza pullout, the […]
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Wednesday, August 31st, 2005
One of the most difficult things that the ba`al t`shuva (someone who has become Torah observant), or even the F.F.B. (frum from birth), must deal with is enjoying shalom bayit with their less-observant family members on issues of kashrus in the home, Shabbos observance and other religious customs and rituals. When a person makes that […]
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Tuesday, August 30th, 2005
Egypt’s deployment of troops along Gaza’s Philadelphi route ends a 26-year-old peace treaty with Israel, and severely threatens Israel’s ‘qualitative military edge’ over its southern neighbor. According to a military agreement initially ratified by the Israeli cabinet Sunday, 750 Egyptian troops will be responsible for border control between Egypt and the newly vacated Gaza Strip. […]
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Tuesday, August 30th, 2005
A senior Palestinian Authority official said the attempted massacre of Jewish civilians in Beersheva Sunday morning was a legitimate response to Israel’s ongoing war on “Palestinian†terror. At least fifty people were wounded, two seriously, when a “Palestinian†homicide bomber blew himself up adjacent to a crowded public bus in the southern city. “Those who […]
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