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New Find Fuels Israel“s Economy

Tuesday, September 7th, 2004

For the first time in many years, a new commercially viable oil well has been discovered in Israel. The Lapidot Oil Company recently concluded a drilling in Heletz, northeast of Sderot, and found a deposit of some 750,000 barrels worth of oil. The total worth of the deposit, at today’s inflated prices, is well over […]


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Palestinian Authority ReleasedBeersheba Bomber Before Attack;Why Is U.S. Silent About PA’s Constant Releases Of Killers?

Monday, September 6th, 2004

NEW YORK- In the wake of the revelation that one of the Beersheba suicide bombers was released from a Palestinian Authority prison before the attack, the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) has expressed its surprise and disappointment that the U.S. has not criticized the PAs continuing policy of releasing terrorists. According to the Jerusalem Post […]


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Terror Tunnel Discovered In Time

Friday, September 3rd, 2004

IDF forces, whose tireless and unsung efforts have resulted in the uncovering of some 100 arms-smuggling tunnels in southern Gaza over the past four years, made one of their most dramatic finds last night. They uncovered a tunnel ten meters deep and 14 meters long leading from an Arab village towards the Jewish community of […]


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Moslem Waqf Provocation in Hevron

Thursday, September 2nd, 2004

Jewish visitors to the gravesite of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs this morning noticed an unusual sight: A cement truck outside the Machpelah Cave, spewing concrete atop the large Hall of Isaac where Moslems generally conduct prayers. Jews are usually permitted to pray in the smaller Halls of Abraham and Jacob, as well as in an […]


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CJS Hosts 3rd International Conference on Material Technologies

Tuesday, August 31st, 2004

The Advanced Materials Research Center of the College of Judea & Samaria will be hosting the Third International Conference on Mathematical Modeling & Computer Simulation of Material Technologies (MMT-2004). The event is being organized in cooperation with the Israeli Ministry of Science and will be held in Ariel from September 6 – 10, 2004. The […]


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Four Israelis Saved From Near-Lynching

Monday, August 30th, 2004

“They are simply animals. They walk around freely amongst us, but if we make a mistake and come to their areas, it could cost us our lives.” So said this morning Yaakov Shabo, one of four Israelis who made a wrong turn on Friday into an Arab-populated neighborhood and were saved at the last moment […]


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ZOA Urges New Israel Fund To Denounce Anti-ZionistStatements By Official Of Arab-Jewish School It Finances

Monday, August 30th, 2004

NEW YORK- The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) is urging the New Israel Fund to publicly denounce anti-Zionist statements made by an official of an Arab-Jewish school that the Fund finances. The New Israel Fund-backed School for Peace is located in Neve Shalom, an Arab-Jewish village in Israel that is often touted as proof that […]


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Israel Denies Allegations of Espionage

Sunday, August 29th, 2004

Prime Minister Sharons Office issued a statement today rejecting the possibility that an Israeli spy had infiltrated the Pentagon and passed on classified intelligence information via AIPAC, a pro-Israel lobby group in Washington. The statement came in response to a Friday evening report made by the American television network CBS that the Federal Bureau of […]


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ide es th c Bus

Friday, August 27th, 2004

dside bomb, similar to those used by the llah in southern on, exploded beneath a public bus at around 10 is evening. ulously, none of the passengers were injured. umber 160 bus was travelling from alem south to t and n when shortly after the n junction a roadside bomb was detonated beneath it. xplosion […]


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Windsurfer Friedman wins Israel’s first ever Olympic gold

Thursday, August 26th, 2004

Friedman – the first Israeli to win two Olympic medals after winning the bronze in 1996 – finished the last of the 11 races in second place, but took the gold by scoring 42 points. The silver went to Nikos Kaklamanakis of Greece, who finished with 52 points and Nick Dempsey of Britain won bronze. […]


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