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  • Watchdog group calls on Trump to deny US entry to Abbas

    Jackson Richman|Oct 5, 2018

    (JNS)—The Trump administration has come under pressure to deny Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas entry into the United States for next week’s annual U.N. General Assembly meeting in New York. Palestinian Media Watch (PMW), a group that tracks anti-Semitism and terrorism in Palestinian media, petitioned the White House, as well as the State and Treasury departments, to reject Abbas from stepping foot on American soil in accordance with new federal statutes prohibiting international terrorist leaders from traveling to the United Sta...

  • Haley: Iran proxies in Iraq working on missile production

    World Israel News|Oct 5, 2018

    In her remarks at a UN Security Council briefing on the situation in the Middle East, US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley warned that “Iranian proxies in Iraq operate openly, with funding, training, and weapons supplied by Tehran. The Iranian regime has reportedly begun over the last few months to transfer ballistic missiles to these proxies in Iraq. It is reportedly developing the capability for its proxy militias to produce their own missiles inside of Iraq.” Iran, not Israel, ‘merits debate in Security Council’ “I have always been open abou...

  • Could Chinese involvement in Israeli ports pose a security risk?

    Yaakov Lappin|Oct 5, 2018

    (JNS)-A decision by the Israeli government to award Chinese companies contracts to manage and build key Israeli ports is drawing controversy in Israel. Haifa's growing port, located close to a naval base, will be managed by one Chinese company, while a second port in Ashdod, also near a naval base, is being constructed by a second Chinese firm. The topic made headlines in recent weeks following a University of Haifa conference on Maritime Security in the Eastern Mediterranean. During the confere...

  • Israel to deduct PA's payments to Fuld's killer from tax revenues

    Ariel Kahana|Oct 5, 2018

    (Israel Hayom via JNS)—Israel will act to counter the Palestinian Authority’s planned payments to the family of a terrorist who murdered an Israeli citizen last Sunday by cutting the same amount from the tax dividends Israel transfers to Ramallah. Israeli Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon made the decision after the P.A. announced it would pay a stipend to killer Youssef Ali Jabarin, 17, mere hours after he stabbed Ari Fuld, 45, to death near the Gush Etzion Junction, south of Jerusalem. Fuld managed to shoot his assailant and wound him before col...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs from JTA

    Oct 5, 2018

    Progressive Jewish groups denounce Senate panel’s vote to advance Kavanaugh, while conservatives praise it (JTA)—Progressive Jewish organizations denounced the Senate Judiciary Committee’s vote to advance the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, while conservative groups lauded it. The committee voted Friday to send the nomination to a full Senate vote a day after it heard testimony from Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused the federal appeals court judge of sexually assaulting her when they were in high schoo...

  • Urban kibbutzim plant seeds for improving city life

    Abigail Klein Leichman|Oct 5, 2018

    (ISRAEL21c)—Guy Gardi, a founding member of 25-year-old urban Kibbutz Beit Yisrael in the southern Jerusalem neighborhood of Gilo Aleph, doesn’t consider himself a pioneer like the founders of the nearly 100-year-old Kibbutz Ein Harod in the Jezreel Valley, where he grew up. Those original egalitarian communes (kibbutz means “gathering” or “collective”) struggled to establish fertile farms in long-barren soil, while today’s urban kibbutz is an intentional community working to improve quality of life and education in underserved neighborhoods...