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  • Meet 'Joe,' bringing objectivity to Mideast reporting in 280 characters or less

    Liel Asulin|Oct 26, 2018

    (JNS)-Since March, the Gazan border has played host to a series of violent demonstrations. Thousands of rioters, some of whom are armed with hand grenades, Molotov cocktails and slingshots, regularly amass along the border. As a whole, major media outlets have failed to accurately and objectively cover the events of the so-called "March of Return," and as a result, the truth surrounding the events of the last several months has been largely obfuscated. Enter Joseph Truzman, known on Twitter simp...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs from JTA

    Oct 26, 2018

    Video of Louis Farrakhan comparing Jews to termites removed from Facebook (JTA)—A video posted to the Facebook account of Louis Farrakhan in which the Nation of Islam leader compares Jews to termites was removed for violating the social media platforms hate speech policies. It remains posted on Twitter, which said last week that it does not violate company policies. The video represents a Tier 1 violation for Facebook, The Wrap first reported. A Tier 1 violation includes attacks comparing a person or group of people to “animals that are cul...

  • Europeans working hard to sabotage US sanctions on Iran

    Israel Kasnett|Oct 26, 2018

    (JNS)-U.S. President Donald Trump vowed in May to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal and signed an executive order in August to re-impose sanctions, which go into full effect on Nov. 4. The European Union, however, appears determined to ignore and circumvent U.S. efforts to force Iran into compliance on its nuclear program, and for the Islamic regime to cease and desist global terror activity. It appears that Trump's foreign policy on Iran has raised European ire and some of those countries do no...

  • Study: BDS has zero impact on Israeli businesses

    United with Israel|Oct 26, 2018

    The anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement has complexly failed in its mission to financially harm the Jewish state and has no impact whatsoever on its economy. Israel’s Globes financial news reported last week that a study of the impact of BDS on the Israeli economy estimates the damage at 0.004 percent, while some companies even benefit from the boycott. Israel’s Ministry of Strategic Affairs launched the study in 2010, and based on queries to hundreds of senior executives of large Israeli companies from every economic sec...

  • 2 Israelis killed, 1 injured in West Bank terror attack

    Oct 19, 2018

    JERUSALEM (JTA)-Two Israelis were killed and another injured in a terror attack in a West Bank industrial area that employs thousands of Palestinian and Jewish workers. The attack in the Barkan Industrial Park factory took place shortly before 8 a.m. Sunday, at the beginning of the work week. The gunman, a 23-year-old Palestinian who remains at large, had been employed at the factory for several months and reportedly knew the two dead victims-a man and a woman from central Israel. Both had been...

  • Escalation: Terror balloon lands in Jerusalem

    United with Israel|Oct 19, 2018

    Israeli police were alerted to a house in Givat Ze’ev, a Jerusalem neighborhood, late Sunday night after a Molotov cocktail was found tied to a balloon was found in the backyard. Police sappers examined the balloon and transferred the findings for further investigation, officers said. The police called on the public to exercise extreme caution with regards to suspicious objects such as kites and balloons, which may contain explosives or flammable materials. Givat Ze’ev is situated adjacent to several Arab neighborhoods. This concerning inc...

  • Jerusalem mayor will evict UNRWA

    Oct 19, 2018

    (JNS)—The city of Jerusalem will evict the United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA) in light of the organization’s illegal activities and incitement of Palestinians against Israel, according to Mayor Nir Barkat on Thursday. In a statement, Barkat said the new U.S. policy cutting $300 million to the controversial organization inspired the move, which will see unlicensed UNRWA-run schools, medical centers and sports facilities transferred to Israeli authorities. According to Barkat, who is stepping down from his position after municipal ele...

  • Families of terror victims call for vengeance as new details on Barkan attack emerge

    Oct 19, 2018

    (JNS)—New details of the fatal terror attack against three Israelis at the Barkan Industrial Park on Sunday morning are coming to light as parents of the deceased call for vengeance. “Every terrorist should know he would be executed, and that his family will suffer for his crimes,” the father of murdered Alon Group employee Kim Levengrond Yehezkel, Rafael, said at her funeral. “These people spit into the well they drink from, so maybe they don’t deserve to drink.” Levengrond Yehezkel, a 29-year-old mother of an 18-month-old son who worked as a...

  • Israel 'almost touched' peace: A director's take on the making of HBO's 'The Oslo Diaries'

    Stephen Silver|Oct 19, 2018

    (JTA)-On Sept. 13, 1993, exactly 25 years ago, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat were captured shaking hands in a historic ceremony in Washington, D.C., hosted by President Bill Clinton. The leaders agreed to set up a framework, now known as Oslo Accord I, that would lead to the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. But that photograph was just the culmination of a series of secret negotiations held in Norway over several months. And...

  • How a rabbi got caught up in a Belgian spy scandal

    Cnaan Liphshiz|Oct 19, 2018

    (JTA)—Moshe Aryeh Friedman may be mild-mannered, but the Antwerp rabbi certainly has a knack for publicity. An anti-Zionist activist from New York, Friedman, 47, has been accused—falsely, he has said—of denying the Holocaust during a 2006 conference organized by then-Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Tehran. He has since repeatedly riled the Jewish community of the Belgian city where he has lived with his family since 2011. In 2013, Friedman got a judge to force a Jewish school for girls to admit two of his boys—a blow directed at a co...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs from JTA

    Oct 19, 2018

    Association for Israel Studies backs American student detained at Israeli airport (JTA)—The international association of Israel studies scholars is calling on Israel to allow Lara Alqasem, the American student detained at Ben Gurion Airport, to enter the country. Alqasem has been denied entry to Israel due to her alleged support for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement targeting Israel. An Israeli law passed last year allows the country to ban BDS supporters from entering. Alqasem, who arrived in Israel on Oct. 2, has been detained a...

  • 'Israel's resilience and history inspire us,' says Iraqi Nobel Prize winner

    United with Israel|Oct 19, 2018

    Nobel Peace Prize co-winner Nadia Murad of Iraq is a staunch supporter of Israel and visited the Jewish state last year. On Friday, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Surgeon Denis Mukwege from Congo and 25-year-old Murad "for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war and armed conflict." Murad visited Israel in July 2017 when the Knesset held a memorial session in remembrance of the genocide conducted by the Islamic State against the Yazidis in Iraq in recent years....

  • 6,000 Christian pilgrims celebrate Sukkot with Israel

    Maayan Jaffe Hoffman|Oct 12, 2018

    (JNS)-A whopping 7,000 faces and hundreds of flags of every color painted Israel's capital on Thursday, parading through the streets in the 2018 Jerusalem March. The diverse participants, decked out on Sept. 27 in costumes that represented their respective nations, had one thing in common: a love of Israel and the Jewish people. "I am proud of Israel, and I love Israel," Brazilian Liliais Alves told JNS. "I came to bless my family, bless me, bless my home and my life." The Jerusalem March is...

  • JDC responds to Indonesia tsunami, earthquake

    Oct 12, 2018

    Following the deadly earthquake and tsunami that struck Indonesia’s Sulawesi island on Friday, Sept. 28, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee is providing emergency medical services, critical supplies, and psychosocial support with one of its longstanding local partners. Additionally, JDC’s Indonesia representative, in cooperation with its global disaster response team, is engaging in ongoing needs assessments and working together with local organizations to help ensure best practices among responders to protect groups esp...

  • Polish town accused of turning Jewish cemetery into soccer field

    Cnaan Liphshiz|Oct 12, 2018

    (JTA)—A state-funded sports complex was built on a disused Jewish cemetery in southeastern Poland, several Jewish groups complained. The complex, comprising a basketball and soccer court, was inaugurated on Sept. 6 at a ribbon- cutting ceremony in Klimontow, a town located 20 miles northeast of Krakow, according to the municipality’s website. It said the project has received more than $90,000 in government funding. But according to the Shem Olam Holocaust museum near Hadera in Israel, the complex is located atop the former Jewish cemetery fo...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs from JTA

    Oct 12, 2018

    American Jewish University in Los Angeles halts undergraduate admissions (JTA)—The American Jewish University in Los Angeles is stopping its undergraduate admissions and phasing out its undergraduate curriculum. The university, which has about 70 undergraduate students, said it is committed to ensuring that the enrolled students are able to complete their degrees. “Our students come first, and we have notified them of these plans,” said Jeffrey Herbst, the university’s president. “Over the next few days we will be holding open forums to addres...

  • European Parliament to vote on freezing aid to PA

    Yossi Lempkowicz|Oct 12, 2018

    (EJP via JNS)—The European Parliament’s Budgetary Control Committee will vote on whether to freeze more than 15 million euros ($17 million) in aid to the Palestinian Authority unless it removes incitement to violence against Israel in its school textbooks. The Budgetary Committee’s bill is an amendment to the European Union’s draft budget, which will go to a plenary vote in late October. If the budget passes, the E.U. will withhold the money from the Palestinian Authority until it commits to reforming its textbooks. “The funds will be releas...

  • At UN, Netanyahu reveals hidden Iranian nuclear site, secret Lebanon missiles

    Oct 5, 2018

    (JNS)-In his address at the U.N. General Assembly's 73rd session on Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, visual in hand, revealed a hidden Iranian nuclear facility and secret missiles in Lebanon's capital. "So, distinguished delegates, you have to ask yourself a question," Netanyahu stated point blank to the Assembly members. "Why did Iran keep a secret atomic archive and a secret atomic warehouse?... The reason Iran didn't destroy its atomic archive and its atomic warehouse is...

  • 55 House Republicans urge Trump to allow 'Israel' on passports of Jerusalem-born

    Oct 5, 2018

    WASHINGTON (JTA)—A letter from 55 U.S. House of Representatives Republicans to President Donald Trump asks him to direct the State Department to allow U.S. citizens born in Jerusalem to list Israel as their birth country on their passport. “Despite the progress in moving the embassy, the State Department has not yet fully implemented the administration’s policy of recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital for purposes of registration of birth, certification of nationality, or issuance of a passport of a United States citizen born in the cit...

  • IDF braces for fresh violence on Gaza border, spurred by Hamas

    Nikki Guttman and Israel Hayom Staff|Oct 5, 2018

    (JNS)—The Israel Defense Forces braced for violent clashes on the Gaza Strip-Israel border on Friday as the “March of Return” national committee urged Gazans to take part in demonstrations and disturbances along the border. Judging by past demonstrations, which have been staged on a weekly basis since late March, protesters were expected to throw rocks and firebombs at Israeli troops securing the border and try to breach the border fence and infiltrate Israeli territory. A spokesman for the Popular Resistance Committee posted a call onlin...

  • 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...

  • 'Enemy cyber threat growing,' warn security experts amid Hamas cyber attacks

    Yaakov Lappin|Sep 28, 2018

    (JNS) The ability of Israel's enemies to target civilians and members of the armed forces with cyber attacks is growing, security experts have warned. In August, the Israeli ClearSky cyber-security company uncovered a Hamas phony and irremovable rocket-alert application, which, if downloaded, can take over a smartphone and access its camera, location services and communications. The malware was timed to coincide with an increase in rocket attacks last month, according to the company. During the...

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