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Supporting The Troops In Gaza

Monday, May 24th, 2004

A group of women from the Negev town of Meitar, in cooperation with the Soldier’s Welfare Committee and the local Education Administration, organized a convoy of vehicles today to bring snacks, underwear, letters from Meitar schoolchildren and other items to soldiers serving in Gaza. The objective of the convoy, according to organizers, is to “encourage […]


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Southern Anti-Terror Offensive Continues

Friday, May 21st, 2004

Operation Rainbow – the IDF’s anti-terror operation along the Israeli-Egyptian border in southern Gaza – was expanded last night. Large forces, covered by combat helicopters, entered another neighborhood of Rafiach, named Al-Barazil, along the Philadelphi Route. The Philadelphi Route is the sterile area that the IDF has plans to widen, under which the Arabs have […]


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Jerusalem Day

Wednesday, May 19th, 2004

Jews in Jerusalem and all over the world will celebrate the miraculous Six Day War reunification of their Eternal City and Capital tonight and tomorrow. Tonight and tomorrow, the 28th of the month of Iyar, mark the 37th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem during the Six Day War. Many events are being and will […]


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IDF Offensive In Rafiach Continues

Wednesday, May 19th, 2004

Operation “Seek and Destroy,” also known as Operation Rainbow, began after midnight last night, with large IDF forces operating in the Tel Sultan neighborhood on the edge of Rafiach. The forces began entering the area Monday morning, streaming in infantry, armor, and engineering units to the southern Gaza location. IDF spokesmen say that the current […]


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Israel Readies Military Solution for Rafah Terror and Tunnels

Tuesday, May 18th, 2004

Map The gap between Israeli politics and security was never so strikingly articulated as Saturday night, May 15, after Israel lost 13 servicemen in action between Tuesday and Friday. While an estimated 100,000-150,000 (depending on who is asked) rallied in Tel Aviv in favor of quitting the Gaza Strip, a full IDF armored division supplemented […]


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Supreme Court Allows Army To Make Safe Zone

Monday, May 17th, 2004

The Supreme Court ruled that the IDF may continue to raze buildings in southern Gaza – but set some conditions. Petitions may be brought to impede the demolitions, unless there is an immediate operative military need. The Supreme Court ruled today that the IDF may continue to raze buildings in southern Gaza – but set […]


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Sabbath Round-Up

Sunday, May 16th, 2004

Two Israeli soldiers were killed in southern Gaza on Friday afternoon. They were engaged in providing protection for soldiers searching for the remains of soldiers killed two days before. The two were killed by Palestinian sniper fire in Rafiach. One of the soldiers had taken up a position in a five-story building. An elderly woman […]


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‘Three Fathers’: Stop tying IDF’s hands

Friday, May 14th, 2004

Jerusalem (jnewswire.com) – A new protest group is demanding Israel’s High Court stop putting IDF soldiers in undue danger by placing absurd restrictions on anti-terror military operations against the “Palestinians.” Calling themselves the “Three Fathers” – a play on the leftist “Four Mothers” group that figured prominently in pressuring the Barak government to flee Lebanon […]


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Nick Berg Was Coming Closer To Judaism

Thursday, May 13th, 2004

Friends of Nicholas Berg, the American who was beheaded by Islamic terrorists in Iraq, say that during the past year he had increased his devotion to religious Jewish observance and study. Friends of Nicholas Berg, the American who was beheaded by Islamic terrorists in Iraq, say that during the past year he had increased his […]


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Israeli study: Women four times more likely to die than men following emergency angioplasty

Wednesday, May 12th, 2004

Rabin Medical Center Women who have suffered heart attacks and undergone emergency angioplasty are four times more likely to die within a month than men, according to Israeli researchers. This is a wake-up call for the 300,000 Americans who annually undergo the procedure, and may trigger research that could change cardiovascular care for women. A […]


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