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- "To give up on the “right of return..." is to give up on being Palestinian"
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- Chicago Memorial service for Gilad, Naftali, and Eyal
- "Trump’s favorability rating in Israel (69%) is significantly higher than those of former US President Barack Obama at the end of his term in 2016"
- "History is in the making in Washington today, and not only for the Middle East. What we are witnessing is the construction of a bridge between the three monotheistic religions"
- Anti-Israel Protests Make the Case for Israel
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- “The home of an entire family shouldn’t be demolished for the action of one individual,” the Americans pontificated. But the arrogance was only beginning
Tag Archives: IDF
The US Marine officer who became an IDF Paratrooper
JERUSALEM POST by Yaakov Lappin February 9, 2015 Corporal Michael Abonyi, a 21 year-old immigrant from New Mexico, recently completed a grueling advanced training course to become an IDF paratrooper. Yet unlike his fellow soldiers, for Abonyi, this will be … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged IDF, Marines, Michael Abonyi, Submarines
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Teachers’ union pamphlet appears to incite against IDF
I had the pleasure of dining with Greek Orthodox priest Father Nadaf this evening in Jerusalem. A courageous leader of the Christian community, he travels the world sounding the alarm over ongoing genocide of Christians across the Middle East. Raised to hate Israel, … Continue reading
From Tel-Aviv to Paris, Genocide Remains the Goal
FRONTPAGE MAG by Ari Lieberman January 27, 2015 ….The two-state paradigm, one that envisions a dysfunctional, Jew-free Palestinian welfare state in Judea & Samaria sticking like a bone into Israel’s throat is untenable and poses an existential threat to the … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Hamastan, IDF, ISIS, Judea, Palestinian, Samaria, Two-state paradigm
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Netanyahu: “Those behind the attack will pay”
JERUSALEM ONLINE by Yael Klein January 28, 2015 Anti-tank missiles were fired by Hezbollah upon Mount Dov at 11:30 this morning. Major Yohai Klinger and First Sergeant Dor Nini killed in the attack, 7 soldiers wounded. The IDF responded with … Continue reading
Afghan War Hero Who Lost Both Legs Begins IDF Volunteer Stint
ALGEMEINER by Dave Bender January 15, 2015 A 12-year US Army Special Operations veteran who was severely wounded by an IED blast during his service in Afghanistan is now in Israel to help the IDF as part of a volunteer … Continue reading
Baby from Apropo Cafe bombing is all grown up – and joining the IDF
YNETNEWS by Eitan Glickman January 4, 2015 When Shani Winter arrived at the IDF’s induction center on Sunday to enlist in the army, she was accompanied by her family and close friends who came to say goodbye. But one woman … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Anat Winter-Rosen, Café Apropo, IDF, Shani Winter, Ziona Bushri
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Meet the Arab Christians who want to fight for Israel
THE TELEGRAPH by Robert Tait January 2, 2015 Sitting in front of the family Christmas tree dressed in military fatigues, Amir Shalayan seemed in no doubt about his identity. “When you go back back in religion, I consider myself a real … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Amir Shalayan, Arab Christian, Aramean, IDF
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2 Palestinians confess to Samaria firebombing that injured 11-year-old girl
ISRAEL HAYOM by Staff December 28, 2014 Two days after a firebomb was hurled at a vehicle carrying 11-year-old Ayala Shapira in Samaria, security forces announced that they apprehended two Palestinian teens who confessed to committing the attack. Shapira is still … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Ayala Shapira, Azzoun, Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon, IDF, Qalqilya, Shin Bet
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British Reporter: Palestinians Prevented Israeli Medic From Aiding PA Official and Convicted Terrorist Ziad Abu Ein
ALGEMEINER by Ben Cohen December 10, 2014 A British television news reporter has revealed that Palestinian demonstrators near the West Bank village of Turmusaya prevented an Israeli medic from providing aid to a Palestinian Authority official who collapsed after he … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged IDF, protests, Sky News, Tom Rayner, Turmusaya, West Bank, Ziad Abu Ein
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