Monthly Archives: February 2019
Grassroots organization grapples with Israel, spiritually and physically
Yohanna (Yockie) Arbib was tapped as the new president of HaShomer HaChadash, an Israeli grassroots organization established in 2007 to assist Israelis in maintaining the safety of farmers and open spaces in the Negev...
A Ballad in the Key of 4G
This is deeply personal. But what I have experienced should resonate with the entire Jewish community—the one we know and the one to come. In the whirlwind that seizes me and all who are...
L’avocate et auteure tunisienne Maya Ksouri taxe d’hypocrisie l’indignation des Frères musulmans après l’exécution...
Voir les extraits vidéo sur MEMRI TV
L’avocate et auteure tunisienne Maya Ksouri a déclaré, lors d’une émission diffusée le 21 février 2019 sur la chaîne Elhiwar Ettounsi (Tunisie), que la réaction à l’exécution récente...
Le quotidien libanais « Al-Akhbar » réagit au label « terroriste » attribué par le Royaume-Uni à l’ensemble...
Le 25 février 2019, le gouvernement britannique a annulé la distinction antérieure entre les branches politique et militaire du Hezbollah, déclarant le Hezbollah dans son intégralité comme une organisation terroriste. En 2001, la Grande-Bretagne...
Banning parties in Israel and the true test of democracy
If the parties of the left had their way prior to last week, it would have spared Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a lot of the trouble he got into over the deal to...
Seeing Israel changed mind of Hispanic opponent
Although Sebastian Parra grew up in Cali, Colombia, with the words of Genesis 12:3 intoned frequently at his Protestant church, anti-Israel propagandists in the United States knew just how to destroy his faith in...
Danon anticipates Trump’s pick for UN ambassador
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon expressed enthusiasm for U.S. President Donald Trump’s nominee to represent the United States at the United Nations, Kelly Knight Craft, who currently serves as U.S. ambassador...
Israeli archaeologists uncover 1,600-year-old estate of affluent Samaritan
Israeli archaeologists uncovered a 1,600-year-old estate belonging to a wealthy Samaritan man.
The property, which was discovered in Tzur Natan in central Israel, consisted of an inscription that reads, “Only God help the beautiful property of...
Winning app of IAC Eitanim’s national competition provides ‘compass’ for Jewish life on campus
You’re a prospective college student. How do you navigate Jewish life and the pro-Israel community when you arrive on campus? With so many different organizations, how do you find the right group for you?
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Netanyahu shortens Russia trip in advance of upcoming indictment announcement
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has shortened his trip to Russia, where he will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss Iran’s activates in Syria, despite fraying relations between Jerusalem and Moscow. This...