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Thursday, January 22nd, 2004
Israel retaliated for the killing of a soldier by bombing two Hizbullah camps – but Labor MK Sneh says that the 12,000 Hizbullah missiles deployed in southern Lebanon deter Israel from taking stronger military action there. Sgt. Yan Rochansky, 21, who was killed on Monday by a Hizbullah-fired missile on the northern border, was laid […]
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Wednesday, January 21st, 2004
“The synagogue may be broken, but we surely aren’t.” So says David HaIvri of Kfar Tapuach this morning, following no fewer than three demolitions of a synagogue in a Tapuach neighborhood in the past 24 hours. Some call it anti-Semitism. “The synagogue may be broken, but we surely aren’t.” So says David HaIvri of Kfar […]
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Tuesday, January 20th, 2004
British aerial photographs during the peak of the Holocaust reveal the truth of the long-time Jewish claim that the Allies could have bombed the railroad tracks leading to the Nazi death camps – and even the gas chambers themselves. Photographs taken by British pilots in 1944, at the height of the Holocaust, reveal the truth […]
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Monday, January 19th, 2004
The Technion Research by three scientists from the Haifa Technion made the transmission of video pictures from Mars by the NASA explorer “Spirit” possible, according to HP (Hewlett Packard) Labs, which was responsible for the image transmissions. The ability to transmit the images was feasible thanks to a unique algorithm developed by Technion graduates living […]
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Wednesday, January 14th, 2004
Background: On June 24, 2002, President Bush set forth the conditions that the Palestinian Arabs must fulfill in order to merit U.S. support for the creation of a Palestinian Arab state. Among the major obligations are that the Palestinian Arabs must “dismantle the terrorist infrastructure,” “end incitement,” “elect new leaders not compromised by terror,” and […]
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Tuesday, January 13th, 2004
“The people of Israel will not surrender!” was the message broadcast across the world from central Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square. “The Settlers Are Israel’s Security Fence!” read one of the large banners crowding the square. “Evicting Jews Won’t Bring Peace” said another in English, captured by several foreign media television cameras. Organizers report that 150,000 […]
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Sunday, January 11th, 2004
The Israeli Government are to speed up the moving of the remaining 18,000 Ethiopian Jews to the Middle East. However, the emigration of the Falasha Mura community would not start next week as had earlier been reported, says Israel’s foreign ministry. Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom admitted at the end of a two-day Ethiopia visit, that […]
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Sunday, January 11th, 2004
The government announced yesterday that the number of terrorist attacks perpetrated against Israeli targets in the year 2003 represented a 30% drop compared to the year before – but still averaged well over ten each day. The government announced yesterday that the number of terrorist attacks perpetrated against Israeli targets in the year 2003 represented […]
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Friday, January 9th, 2004
An Israeli super-efficient laser developed at Ben Gurion University has caught the eye of the U.S. security establishment. The development of a Chemical Oxygen-Iodine Laser is noted as one of the significant breakthroughs of 2003 by Aerospace America, the journal of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The journal lauds the chemical laser developed […]
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Wednesday, January 7th, 2004
Government officials in Jerusalem expressed disappointment on Tuesday over European Union Commission President Romano Prodi’s announcement that he was indefinitely suspending preparations for a seminar on anti-Semitism in Europe The seminar was supposed to be the first forum on anti-Semitism held under EU auspices, and it’s cancellation is a blow to the many organizations who […]
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