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This Ongoing War

When Palestinians Blow Themselves Up, Before Reaching Israel

By Frimet and Arnold Roth

Since we believe Palestinian Arab casualties that result from Palestinian Arab mis-handling or misfiring of Palestinian Arab explosives, guns, rockets, mortars and the like almost never get reported in the mainstream news media, we will be watching to see how much coverage this incident below gets. It appears at this moment on a Bethlehem-based (and somewhat Hamas-hostile) Palestinian news site.

On Campus / Education

Jer. Post's Hoffman Tells Jewish Students Israelis' View of Obama Vacillating

By Jonathan Asher Pressman

The Jerusalem Post's Gil Hoffman told this college audience that Iran is the issue Israelis care most about. He also told them that war is the last approach Israel wants to take.

Moshe Feiglin

The ‘This Is Their Land’ Mentality

By Moshe Feiglin

The ritual of rockets that periodically pummel Israel’s southern communities includes numerous media interviews with the important people. The journalists attempt to extract from anybody who thinks he is somebody some piece of a resolution for this crazy situation that is unparalleled anywhere in the world.

Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Gaza Police Recapture Terrorizing Crocodile

By Malkah Fleisher

Police in Gaza have finally captured a five-foot-nine crocodile which escaped two years ago from a zoo in the Gaza city of Umm al-Naser.

This Ongoing War

Morning Rocket Attack On Eshkol Region

By Frimet and Arnold Roth

Not that anyone is paying attention, but this morning a rocket was fired on the Eshkol Region, yet another rocket attack from Gaza.

This Ongoing War

Drumbeat of Terror Goes On But Most Don't Realize

By Frimet and Arnold Roth

It's just after ten in the morning here on a bright, warm Autumn morning. A delightful, breezy day. Unless you are very determined, and even if you feel very connected to events, it's near impossible to get a meaningful sense of the sheer terror of living within range of the rocket men of Gaza. The thugs of the Hamas-dominated enclave are armed to the teeth with a rocket arsenal that numbers in the tens of thousands... and growing.

IDF & Security / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

IAF Successfully Drops Flyers on Gaza

By Jewish Press News Desk

The IAF dropped warning brochures onto Gaza, because apparently the locals didn't know there were terrorists acting among them.

Terrorism / IDF & Security / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Update on Sunday Night Rockets

By Malkah Fleisher

At least twenty Kassam rockets were fired at Israeli civilians in southern Israel late Sunday night, after Israeli Air Force jets struck terror cells in Gaza.

Terrorism / News Briefs

Rockets Hit Israel All Night Long

By Jewish Press News Desk

We lost count as to the number of rockets and mortars that hit Southern Israel overnight (Sunday night-Monday morning). The sirens went off at: 2:06 AM, 2:14 AM, 2:25 AM, 2:35 AM. 2:44 AM, 3:42 AM and 5:40 AM. The Eshkol region was hit, Ashkelon beach area was hit. At out count, we estimate at […]

A Soldier's Mother

The Strike on Sudan: A Lesson for Iran?

By Paula R. Stern

I've been reading about the airstrikes in Sudan. I first read about it as part of a threat from Khartoum, that they reserve the right to strike Israel back. It was, according to the Sudanese, a foregone conclusion that Israel was responsible. My first reaction was a snicker that combined two thoughts simultaneously, "yeah, like they can reach us" and "sheesh, something explodes and they blame us." I stand by the first response, but retract the second one.

Terrorism / News Briefs

More Rockets from Gaza

By Jewish Press News Desk

At around 4:00 PM on Sunday, rockets from Gaza struck south of Ashkelon in an open area. No injuries or damage were reported. At just after 4:37 PM, additional rockets from Gaza hit in the Eshkol region. Again, no injuries or damage were reported.

Terrorism / IDF & Security / Politics / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Israel Cabinet Passes "Full Protection"

By Malkah Fleisher

In light of the ongoing attacks on civilian areas near Gaza, and the advancement of aggression by terrorist elements against the 200,000 person-strong ancient biblical city and modern-day metropolis of Be'ersheva, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's cabinet issued the following statement through the Government Press Office:

Op-Eds / Khaled Abu Toameh

Qatar Strengthening Hamas in Gaza

By Khaled Abu Toameh

The U.S. Administration has sought to downplay the significance of this week's visit to the Gaza Strip by the Emir of Qatar, Hamad al-Thani. "We have seen the reports that Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa visits Gaza today on a humanitarian mission," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said. "We share Qatar's deep concern for the welfare of the Palestinian people, including those residing in Gaza." Many Palestinians, especially the Palestinian Authority leadership in the West Bank, do not share the U.S. Administration's position regarding the emir's visit.

Israel / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Israel Deports Estelle Infiltrators

By Malkah Fleisher

Israel deported 15 international protesters arrested for trying to infiltrate an Israeli security zone set up around Gaza with their flotilla, Estelle.

IDF & Security / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Captain Ziv Shilon Awakens, Salutes Following Attack

By Malkah Fleisher

Captain Ziv Shilon, who was taken to Soroka Medical Center in critical condition after being wounded by a Hamas bomb in the Kissufim area near Gaza on Tuesday regained consciousness on Wednesday, saluting his commander with the arm doctors are fighting to save.

Terrorism / IDF & Security / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Ceasefire Reported Between Israel and Hamas in Gaza

By Malkah Fleisher

A purported ceasefire went into effect between Israel and Hamas on Wednesday at mighnight, apparently negotiated by Egyptian officials, putting an end to IDF strikes on terror installations in Gaza in exchange for a halting of rocket fire from terrorists.

Terrorism / Politics / News Briefs / Europe / Islamists

Liberman: 'We Are Facing a Serious Escalation in the South'

By Jewish Press Staff

In a meeting with Vice-President of the European Commission Catherine Ashton, who is visiting Israel, Liberman said: "We will not tolerate this situation for many days."

IDF & Security / News Briefs

Update on Injured IDF Officer

By Jewish Press News Desk

Captain Ziv Shilon was named as the Givati officer that was injured in Tuesday's terror attack.

Terrorism / IDF & Security / News Briefs

Rockets on Southern Israel, 3 Foreign Workers Injured, IAF Hits 3 Launchers

By Malkah Fleisher

Three foreign workers were badly injured by Hamas and Popular Resistance Committee rocket fire from Gaza on southern Israel on Wednesday morning.

CIFWatch

Israel 'Accused' of Ensuring Gazan's Had Proper Nutrition

By Adam Levick

The most interesting aspect of the Guardian/AP report on Oct. 17, ‘Israel used calorie count to limit Gaza food during the blockade,' in addition to the extremely misleading headline, is that there is little if anything in the story which demonstrates that Israel did anything improper whatsoever.

Terrorism / IDF & Security / News Briefs

IAF Kills Two Terrorists Preparing to Launch Rockets From Gaza

By Malkah Fleisher

The Israel Air Force killed two terrorists preparing to launch rockets against Israeli civilians from Gaza.

Israel / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Noam Chomsky Visits Gaza

By Malkah Fleisher

Professor Noam Chomsky, a Jewish professor of linguistics known for staunch pro-Palestinian rhetoric, visited Gaza on Thursday.

Israel / News Briefs

IDF Intercepts Latest Boat to Gaza

By Jewish Press News Desk

The Israeli Navy intercepted and boarded the "Estelle", a schooner  flying under the Finnish flag, that was en-route to Gaza in an attempt to break the Israel blockade of the Hamas-led terror state. Unlike the Mavi Marmara, the passengers on the "Estelle" did not used violence, and the boat was redirected to the Ashdod port. While the […]

Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs / Europe

Israel Appeals to UN to Halt Gaza-Bound Ship

By JTA

Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Ron Prosor, called the ship Estelle a "provocation" that "raises tensions and could easily spark a serious escalation of the conflict."

Israel / Politics / News Briefs / Europe / United Nations (UN) / Archaeology

Russia Scuttles Anti-Israel Resolutions at UNESCO

By Malkah Fleisher

In a rare instance of breaking step with the Arab world, Russia’s envoy to the United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) caused the organization to defer condemning Israel in a series of votes on Wednesday.

Moshe Feiglin

The Alternative

By Moshe Feiglin

“We’ve been living under mortar fire for 18 years. We have to do something,” said the young woman from Sderot on Razi Barkai’s radio show. “What do you want the leaders to do?” asked Barkai. “I don't know, but what they are doing now doesn’t help,” replied the Sderot resident. “Sorry to say this to you, but they also don’t know what to do,” Barkai said. “[It’s] not because they are stupid, but because there is simply no solution.”

News Briefs

5 Mortars Hit Kibbutz

By Jewish Press News Desk

Five mortars launched from Gaza just hit a Kibbutz near Gaza. No damage or injuries.

News Briefs

Near Gaza Towns - "Go To Your Bomb Shelters" (ASAP)

By Jewish Press News Desk

IDF has told all residents of towns near Gaza to immediately enter their bomb shelters. A series of rockets were launched at Ashekelon and Sederot overnight. IAF killed one of the members of the launch team and injured the others.

News Briefs

Rocket Hits Ashkelon

By Jewish Press News Desk

A rocket from Gaza hit Hof Ashkelon on Tuesday evening. Two people were treated for shock, and a house was lightly damaged after the rocket landed a few meters away in the sand in their backyard. (The author of this news brief happened to have been in Ashkelon this evening, and on a personal note […]

News Briefs

Gaza Fires Anti-Aircraft Missile at IAF

By Jewish Press News Desk

Yediot reported Tuesday that Gazan Arabs launched a Strela-2 surface to air missile at an IAF aircraft on Friday, but the missile missed its target. The IDF beleives that Gaza has a number of these missiles stockpiled, but haven't used them due to fear of an escalated IDF response. The missile systems were reportedly smuggled […]

News Briefs

Back to Normal For Near-Gaza Towns

By Jewish Press News Desk

IDF has canceled the high state of alert for towns located near Gaza. Residents do not need to stay within near their bomb shelters anymore.

News Briefs

IAF Drone Kills Additional Gaza Terrorists Sunday Morning

By Jewish Press News Desk

Following multiple rockets launched overnight from Gaza at Israel, Palestinians are reporting that an IAF drone took out a Gazan rocket team that was about to prepare yet another rocket launch at Israel. At least one member of the rocket team was killed. The team were east of Khan Yunis in south Gaza at the […]

News Briefs

IAF Kills Global Islamic Jihad Terrorist in Gaza

By Jewish Press News Desk

IAF killed at least one Global Islamic Jihad terrorist on Saturday night and injured two in strikes on Gaza. The targets were members of the Al Qaeda associated Mujahadeen Shura Council (Salafists). They had claimed responsibility for the Gazan missiles launches that hit Netivot on Friday night and other rocket attacks. On Saturday morning the […]

Terrorism

Southern Israel: Living on Rockets, Miracles, and the Iron Dome

By Anav Silverman, Tazpit News Agency

Days and nights in southern Israel have been punctuated by a growing number of sirens and rocket explosions, with over 60 rockets striking Israeli cities and communities this past week. On Monday morning alone, 55 Qassam and mortar shells were fired from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip on the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah. The rocket strikes damaged buildings, properties and a kibbutz petting zoo that is usually filled with children, but was empty because of the early morning hour.

IDF & Security / Iran

Iran Surrogates Test Israel’s Military Resolve

By Steve K. Walz

JERUSALEM – As high-ranking American military commanders arrived in Israel this week in advance of the forthcoming Austere Challenge 12 drill with IDF units, Israel’s military resolve was tested by Iranian proxy militias in Gaza and Lebanon during the recent Sukkot and Simchat Torah holidays.

News Briefs

Gaza Rocket Hits Netivot

By Jewish Press News Desk

A rocket from Gaza hit an open area near the town of Netivot Tuesday evening. This is in addition to the rockets that hit near other southern cities earlier in the evening. The town of Netivot decided that school will be open tomorrow despite the attack.

This Ongoing War

The Hypocrisy of Turkey's Response to Syria

By Frimet and Arnold Roth

This same Mr Erdogan, who reserves to himself the right to defend his citizens and his borders and warns malefactors that they should not even dream of testing his country's determination, has expressed himself quite differently when it was Israel that took defensive measures in the face of lethal terrorist behavior that goes on and on.

This Ongoing War

The Hamas Terrorist Regime has a Criminal System and (Gasp) It's Abusive

By Frimet and Arnold Roth

Human Rights Watch released a report on Hamas abuses of Palestinian human rights in the criminal justice system, including arbitrary arrests, failure to inform relatives of the whereabouts of detainees, the arrest, abuse and torture of lawyers, using military courts to try civilians, and death sentences.

News Briefs

Rocket Falls Near Ashkelon

By Jewish Press News Desk

A rocket launched from Gaza hit Ashkelon beach around 8:50PM Monday evening. No injuries or damage was reported.

News Briefs

Palestinians Protest Spanish Soccer Team Honoring Former Hostage Shalit

By JTA

Palestinian groups are calling on Arab sports and soccer unions to protest a Spanish soccer club’s invitation to former Israeli captive Gilad Shalit. The Catalan soccer team has invited Shalit as a guest of honor to its Oct. 7 Super Clasico match against Real Madrid. Shalit, who was held hostage for several years by Palestinian […]

A Soldier's Mother

And the Lie Continues...

By Paula R. Stern

Once again, the nonsense that a child is wiping up blood in Gaza as a picture is used again. This time, it is claimed by Syrian rebels to be a child there. In defending the Syrian rebels, Linda Juniper attempts to set the story straight...and misses completely.

Israel / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Many Gazans Less Than Peachy About Fruit Import Ban

By Malkah Fleisher

With the exception of bananas and apples, fruit will no longer be brought from Israel to Gaza is, according to the Agriculture Ministry on Monday.

Fresno Zionism

Morsi and the NY Times Mislead Americans

By Vic Rosenthal

In the article on The New York Times interview with Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, the Times wrote that the Camp David Accord "called for the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the West Bank and Gaza to make way for full Palestinian self-rule." this is quite false.

IDF & Security / Politics / News Briefs / Settlements

DM Barak: Unilateral Withdrawal Will Lead to Israeli Sovereignty in Judea and Samaria

By Malkah Fleisher

In excerpts of an interview published by Yisrael HaYom newspaper, Defense Minister Ehud Barak proposed a unilateral withdrawal from most of Judea and Samaria, requiring tens of thousands of Jews to leave their homes or remain under the sovereignty of the Palestinian Authority.

Israel / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Despite Border Tensions, Israel Hospitals Treating Gaza Children

By Malkah Fleisher

Despite continued tension on the southwestern border, four Gaza children are receiving medical treatment in northern Israel. The children are all nephrology patients suffering from kidney insufficiency, and have been hospitalized for the last several months at the Children’s Hospital at Rambam Health Care Campus awaiting transplants.

This Ongoing War

What Seven Years Have Wrought

By Frimet and Arnold Roth

In the past seven years since the Disengagement from Gaza, we have been witness to the conversion of Gush Katif into an armed camp, an arsenal from which some 9,400 rockets and missiles have been fired at the Israeli civilians and communities on the other side of the fence.

Israel

Sinai Becoming Terror Stronghold

By Tom Nisani and Aryeh Savir, Tazpit News Agency

The rocket attacks from Gaza, the terrorist attack in Sinai which was stopped by the IDF from coming into Israel, all stem from the change in the balance of power since Mubarak's ouster. Since then, not only have terror groups in Gaza been strengthened, but the Sinai has become a training and smuggling base for Gaza terror organizations and others, including Hezbollah, according to reports the IDF has been receiving since February 2011. The Egyptians, under Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, have refused to take responsibility for their sovereign territory.

Op-Eds

US Must Drop Obsession with Peace Accords or Drop Israel

By Daniel Greenfield

Israelis have been forced to accept that just because you want something, does not mean that you can have it. And the United States will have to either accept that as well or end its relationship with Israel.

CIFWatch

UNRWA Gaza Head Blames Anyone but Hamas

By Gidon Ben-Zvi

UNRWA Gaza chief Robert Turner’s “prescription” for saving Gaza’s Palestinians, set out in an article on the Guardian's Comment is Free site, is based on a severe case of historical myopia. For it’s the one word that Mr. Turner neglected to use in his anti-Israel screed that is in fact behind Gaza’s rapidly devolving state: Hamas.

IDF & Security / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs / Islamists

Hamas to Israel: Stop the Raids, We'll Catch Rocket Units

By Jacob Edelist

According to reports in the Arab media, Hamas security forces confiscated weapons and made several arrests over the past few days among Salafi terrorists, in an attempt to prevent continued shooting and to uncover additional information about their arsenal of weapons. Hamas is focusing on the Shura Council organization, a relative newcomer on the Gaza front, established last June. As of now, more 30 Salafi terrorists have been arrested by Hamas security.

On Campus / Education / Fresno Zionism

Evergreen State — a Total Immersion Experience

By Vic Rosenthal

Students are drawn into psycho-political cyclotrons and are insulated from all other voices. What begins as a concern for human rights is amplified by contact with more and more extreme expressions of anti-Israel ideology.

On Campus / Education / Fresno Zionism

Rachel Corrie and Evergreen State

By Vic Rosenthal

Evergreen State College, where Rachel Corrie attended college, is a paradigm of the progressive cause-based model of education and has produced a high number of the anti-Israel International Solidarity Movement's activists.

Op-Eds

Put International Solidarity Movement on Trial for Rachel Corrie's Death

By Adam Levick

It is shameful that ISM will never face serious critical scrutiny for their recklessness, despite of their well-documented record of terror-abetting extremism, which ultimately took the life of Rachel Corrie.

US / Politics / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Why US Ambassador Condemned IDF Probe, Boosting ISM's Rachel Corrie Myth

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

It turns out, the ambassador's position appears to simply be the opinion of Rachel Corrie's parents, the plaintiffs in the case against the government of Israel.

Op-Eds

Why Gush Katif Still Matters

By Moshe Dann

The expulsion of 10,000 Jews from their homes five years ago was not a localized event in the Gaza Strip. It was a national implosion, a national disgrace. It caused enormous physical, psychological, social, cultural, military and strategic damage to the entire nation - and it still does. Like an ecological disaster, its foulness still seeps through our foundations, and continues to poison us.

Dr. Mordechai Kedar

Mordechai Kedar: Terror on the Border - Who is the True Victim?

By Dr. Mordechai Kedar

The circumstances that were created after the murder of the Egyptian soldiers and the failure of the terror act against Israel proves the truth of the saying: "Success has many fathers, but failure is an orphan." We can only imagine how great would be the cries of joy in Gaza if 18 Israeli soldiers had been killed, heaven forbid, instead of Egyptians.

News Briefs

Rocket Attack from Gaza

By Jewish Press News Desk

At 11:53 PM on Saturday night, a rocket was launched from Gaza at the Eshkol region in Israel. The rocket fell in an open area.

News Briefs

Egypt Demands 3 Terrorist Heads from Gaza

By Jewish Press News Desk

Egypt has demanded that Hamas terror chief Ismael Haniyeh hand over 3 of his Hamas leaders who were involved in the attack on the Egyptian military base in the Sinai this week. According to to the Arab paper, Al Quds, Israel handed over the names of 9 terrorists that were involved in the attack. The […]

Israel / Eye on "Palestine"

Hamas Leader’s Family Treated in Israeli Hospital

By Anav Silverman, Tazpit News Agency

Suhila Abd el-Salam, the sister of Hamas Prime Minister in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, accompanied her husband for treatment in an Israeli hospital four months ago. According to Israel’s Ynet News, the sister’s husband was admitted to Beilinson Hospital in Petach Tikva, for immediate medical treatment following a serious heart condition.

A Soldier's Mother

Ready, Aim...Toast

By A Soldier's Mother

Yesterday, Gaza supporters began tweeting that Israeli helicopters were randomly firing... I saw the video. It does not look random to me.

A Soldier's Mother

With Clarity Comes Propaganda

By A Soldier's Mother

According to the Israeli government, the quick actions last night of Israel's soldiers prevented a greater tragedy from happening. According to those who support the Palestinians cause...well, they're stuck. They have to lie because they can't possibly work with the truth. So, here's how it goes, according to the twisted logic of the other side.

IDF & Security / Eye on "Palestine"

Terrorists Kill 15 Egyptian Soldiers, Launch Rockets on Israel, Attempt to Infiltrate Border After Targeted Killing - Regional Activist Says it is "No Surprise"

By Malkah Fleisher

A serious attempt by Gaza terrorists to breach the Israeli border, and the launch of dozens of rockets and mortar shells on the Eshkol Regional Council in southern Israel on Sunday evening, has led to exchanges of fire on the Israeli border, the slaughter of 15 Egyptian soldiers by Gaza terrorists, and warnings to residents of Kibbutz Kerem Shalom to remain in shelters and lock their doors for safety reasons. Despite fear and concerns for security, a long-time activist for the western Negev region said the attacks come as “no surprise” to residents of the region.

This Ongoing War

Accidental Explosion in Gaza Car Terminates One Terrorist Career Prematurely, Puts Two More on Hold

By Frimet and Arnold Roth

Terrorists inside cars, frequently young men with explosives stuffed into their clothing, are a fixture in streets controlled by Hamas and other like-minded terrorist groups. There's an understandable reticence on the part of the Palestinian Arab terror organizations to own up to the way they place their own communities and neighbours at mortal risk, using them in effect as human shields.

Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Source: Hamas Gives in to Pressure, Permitting Voter Registry Update, Palestinian Elections Expected on Oct. 20

By Jacob Edelist

Gaza's Hamas government has given the green light to the Palestinian Central Election Commission to begin updating voter registration data in the Gaza Strip—an electoral requirement not undertaken since the 2006 parliamentary election, in which Hamas received a majority of votes in the PA controlled parts of Judea and Samaria as well as Gaza, according to the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. Last Sunday, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas told Turkey's state-run news agency that efforts to achieve reconciliation between his Fatah party and Hamas have reached "a deadlock."

News Briefs

Liberman to Turkish Journalists: No Apologies for Boat Takeover

By JTA

Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman told Turkish journalists that Israel has "no reason to apologize" for the Mavi Marmara incident. In a meeting on Sunday with the journalists in Jerusalem, Liberman said that Israel is ready to discuss the incident and would consider the issue of an apology as part of a package including other […]

America's Rabbi / Shmuley Boteach

Being a Critic of Israel Does Not Make You Pro-Arab, Congressman Pascrell

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

I can forgive Congressman Pascrell for his continued contempt toward me by refusing to address me directly or even mention me by name, even in his letter written in response to mine. But his attack against Israel cannot be similarly overlooked.

News Briefs

Rocket Hits Eshkol Region

By Jewish Press News Desk

A rocket from Gaza hit the Eshkol region in an open area at 2:49PM on Friday. No injuries or damage was reported. Perhaps they thought they were shooting Ramadan fireworks.

Analysis

The Three-State Solution

By Malcolm Lowe

Gibraltar, Monaco, and Hong Kong are all, like Gaza, small heavily populated areas with a coastline, and all are thriving. The main obstacle to further dramatic growth is Gaza's bad habit of shooting missiles at Israel.

News Briefs

IDF Kills Gaza Terrorist

By Jewish Press News Desk

On Friday, an armed terrorist inside Gaza fired on Israeli troops at the border fence. IDF soldiers shot back, killing the terrorist. No Israeli troops were injured.  

News Briefs

3 Injured in Family Brawl in Gaza

By Jewish Press News Desk

Three people were injured Thursday in a family brawl south of Gaza City, witnesses told the Ma'an news agency. One of those injured is in critical condition, witnesses said, adding that all three were hospitalized after the fight in the Zaitoun neighborhood. No IAF drones were involved in the event.

This Ongoing War

Why Don't We Hear About Gaza Terrorists' Routine Misfiring, Killing of their Own?

By Frimet and Arnold Roth

How often do Gaza's Palestinian Arab terrorists end up hitting their parents, children, spouses or neighbors? Do you see these self-inflicted losses reported in the news media that serve your community? Keep the question in mind the next time you hear of injuries or deaths in Gaza along with Israeli denials of involvement.

IDF & Security

IDF Develops Tunnel Detection Technology; Expert: Retaking Philadelphi Corridor Now an Option

By Solomon Burke

The system, dubbed “Strong Number”, has been developed under the aegis of the IDF Ground Forces Technology Division, and has been successfully tested by the IDF near the Gaza border over the last few months. The technology would allow Israel to counter the smuggling operations on the narrow strip of land situated along the border between Gaza Strip and Egypt. Dr. Aaron Lerner: "This means a dramatic shift in the equation."

News Briefs

Gaza Women Demand to Pray in Al-Aqsa Mosque

By Jewish Press News Desk

Six women from Gaza appealed their case to the Israeli Supreme Court on Wednesday to be allowed to pray at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa mosque, after their original petition was denied by the Beersheba District Court last year.  The women claim discrimination based on their Muslim faith, as Christian women in Gaza are allowed to visit Israel’s […]

News Briefs

Report: Egypt Seizes Grad Rockets Smuggled From Libya

By Jewish Press Staff

Defense News magazine has reported that Egypt last week seized a large weapons cache, smuggled from Libya into Egypt, not far from the Libyan border. The cache included 138 Grad rockets and 139 Grad warheads, and the Egyptian interior ministry stated that police were searching for two men suspected of attempting to traffic the rockets “to […]

IDF & Security

Residents of South Back to Life Following Weekend Rockets, Ceasefire

By Malkah Fleisher

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu assured Israelis on Sunday that Israel’s armed forces would protect residents of the south, as a tentative quiet followed a weekend of rockets lobbed on the region from Gaza. Despite fear, residents move on with life on Sunday.

IDF & Security / News Briefs

IDF Hitting Hamas, while Islamic Jihad Stays on Sidelines

By Jewish Press Staff

On Saturday, rocket fire from the Gaza Strip continued with some 20 hits identified in towns and villages near the Gaza border. Israel's Air Force hit terrorists who were launching missiles at Israel. But the Islamic Jihad held its fire this week, "to see how others would face the Israeli aggression." (Watch video)

Israel

Rockets and Miracles Rain Down on Southern Israelis

By Anav Silverman, Tazpit News Agency

In the worst of the rocket escalations, a home in the Sdot Negev Regional Council was directly hit by a rocket on Wednesday, with the mother and her child home at the time. Miraculously, they were able to make it to the bomb shelter seconds before the rocket struck their home and were not injured.

Israel On My Mind

Gabi Ashkenazi and Faith

By Paula R. Stern

Moments after hearing Ashkenazi and an impressive panel of individuals speak, hundreds of people began moving to a hallway and the next session. I walked in one direction, greeted two friends, and then suddenly found myself a few feet away from Gabi Ashkenazi. You have a split second to decide – talk to him or don’t. Say something, or not. In a session where everyone else spoke English, he understood all the discussions, but chose to speak in Hebrew. I did the same.

IDF & Security / News Briefs

Four 'Iron Domes' Positioned Near Border, IDF Attacks in Gaza

By Jewish Press Staff

Following the incessant rocket firing on civilian centers in southern Israel, four Iron Dome batteries were positioned overnight alongside the Gaza strip border. The cities of Beer Sheva, Ashkelon and Ashdod are now better protected. Four Border Guard policemen were injured Tuesday from a Grad hit.

IDF & Security / News Briefs

40 Rockets Fired at Israel, Policemen injured, Iron Dome Silent

By Jewish Press Staff

Since the morning hours, at least 40 rockets and mortars have been fired from Gaza into south-western Israel. Several Israeli Border Policemen were injured Tuesday evening, one of them is in critical condition.

Israel / Eye on "Palestine" / Global

Hamas Celebrates Muslim Brotherhood's Victory in Egypt, Fires Rockets into Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

The 10 rockets launched by Hamas in the past 24 hours represent its first rocket barrage in some months, and its claim of responsibility and timing suggests that the escalation is linked to Muhammad Morsi's putative victory in the Egyptian presidential elections.

America's Rabbi / Shmuley Boteach

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Congressman Pascrell, Repudiate the Gaza 54 Letter

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

I am mystified as why you broke with close to 90% of Congress, voting to condemn Israel for imposing a blockade on Gaza. Surely you do not want to see Israeli children with their limbs blown off. Surely you do not want to see Hamas possessing the instruments to execute suspected Palestinian “collaborators” without trial. But without Israel stopping war materials from entering Gaza, more innocent Israelis and Palestinians will be murdered in the most gruesome way.

Israel

Israel May Build Artificial Islands to Alleviate Shortage of Space

By Jewish Press Staff

Israel, which is approximately the size of the state of New Jersey, is also a very densely populated country – with an average of 982 people per square mile. "The idea...has spatial, economic and security logic for us," PM Netanyahu said. "It is also of value regarding environmental protection."

IDF & Security

Palestinian Sniper From Gaza Tries to Kill Israeli Farmer

By Malkah Fleisher

A Palestinian sniper attempted to kill an Israeli farmer working in a field near Kibbutz Nir Oz on Thursday, shooting from a vantage point inside Gaza. The farmer hid behind a tractor until IDF soldiers arrived and evacuated him to safety.

Israel / Eye on "Palestine"

PA, EU, and UN Affiliated Orgs Sponsor Hate-Filled Programs For Palestinian Youth

By Solomon Burke

In the wake of Israel's transferal last week of the remains of 91 terrorists to the Palestinian Authority, PA TV used its youth programming as a platform to lionize the terrorists as "the greatest role models." Palestinian Media Watch reported that the program, called Speak Up, is co-produced by PA TV and PYALARA, a youth-focused NGO funded in part by the EU.

Analysis / Khaled Abu Toameh

Khaled Abu Toameh: Unilateral Withdrawal a Recipe for War

By Khaled Abu Toameh

Any land that is handed over to the Palestinian Authority would end up in the hands of Hamas.

IDF & Security / News Briefs

Israel Hits Gaza Weapons Facility

By JTA

Israel's Air Force attacked what it said were two weapons storage facilities in the Gaza Strip.

Parsha

Gaza’s Greatness And Shimshon’s Struggles

By Rabbi Boruch Leff

We often sit through the haftorah without understanding what it is all about. “Why do we read the haftorah anyway?” we sometimes think. Krias HaTorah of the parsha makes sense—we read a portion of the Chumash each week so that over the course of the year we have completed the entire Torah. But what is the goal of reading the haftorah? We know that it is not so we can finish Navi on some kind of schedule. What then is the purpose of the haftorah?

Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Rep: Arab League Will Support PA if Israel Halts Tax Payments

By Jewish Press Staff

Top Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat says Arab nations will pay the Palestinian Authority $100 million a month if Israel stops monthly tax payments to the group in Judea, Samaria, and Gaza.

IDF & Security

IDF Soldier, Terrorist Killed in Gaza Border Clash

By Jewish Press Staff

The terrorist approached the security fence near Kisufim at around 4:30 a.m., cut it, and snuck into Israel. A Golani unit rapidly deployed to the area, coming under fire by the terrorist. In the ensuing gunfight, a 20 year old soldier was shot, and soon after died of his wound.

Photo of the Day

Soldiers at the Wall of Tears

By Jewish Press Staff

IDF soldiers pray at the Western Wall. Next Tuesday, June 5, will mark the 45th anniversary of the Six Day War in which Israel liberated the Wall from Arab occupation, along with Temple Mount in the midst of historic Jewish Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and Gaza..

Analysis

A Lesson About Peace from the Turks

By Vic Rosenthal

There is good reason to think that the Mavi Marmara affair was orchestrated at the highest levels of the Turkish government, in order to embarrass Israel and to weaken, if not break, the blockade. And in this it was successful, insofar as the US response was to force Israel to weaken the embargo on goods into Gaza, ending Israel’s attempt to bring down the Hamas regime by economic means.

Middle East / Levant / News Briefs

Turkey to Indict 4 Israelis Over Flotilla Incident

By JTA

The 144-page indictment seeks 10 aggravated life jail sentences for each commander, including former Israeli Defense Forces Chief of Staff Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi, according to the English-language Turkish news service Today's Zaman, citing the Sabah daily.

Analysis

Hamastan is the Palestinian state

By Vic Rosenthal

Palestine exists in the Gaza Strip, sometimes called Hamastan. It is a well-developed Islamist state, with an army, a court system and a real economy. With the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and the implosion of the Syrian regime, it has been immeasurably strengthened in the region.

News Briefs

EU Foreign Ministers Condemn Israeli Settlements for Threatening Two-State Solution

By JTA

European Union foreign ministers at a meeting in Brussels slammed Israel for threatening the viability of a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Their three-page statement released Monday condemned the increased growth of settlement building, and the eviction of Palestinians and demolition of their homes in eastern Jerusalem. It also expressed concern over settler violence. […]

Israel / Eye on "Palestine" / News Briefs

Minister: Blackouts from Cancelled Egyptian Gas Deal Should Hit Gaza, Not Israel

By Jacob Edelist

The unintended consequence of the hostile cancellation of Egypt's natural gas contract with Israel may result in increased blackouts in Gaza. Benjamin Netanyahu's Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan says Israel should consider cutting its supply of electricity to the Gaza Strip this summer in face of predicted power shortages.

Eye on "Palestine"

A First Since Hamas Rule: Gaza Has A Waitress

By Anav Silverman, Tazpit News Agency

Hamas's Islamic Endowment Ministry has been known to deploy a special committee known as the Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice to enforce Muslim codes of behavior. Members preach at public places to warn of the dangers of immodest dress, card playing and dating.

Israel / News Briefs

Tunisian Boy "Brave" for Refusing to Compete With Israeli in Chess

By Malkah Fleisher

A ten year-old Tunisian boy is gaining fame across the Aram world for having refused to compete against an Israeli opponent in the World School Chess Championship. The eighth annual competition took place in Romania, with 640 participants competing.  Rather than compete against an Israeli, Tunisian Muhammad Hamida withdrew from the competition. Director of the […]

Israel / Middle East / Levant

Turkey Blocks Israel from NATO Summit Over Mavi Marmara

By Malkah Fleisher

Turkey will block Israel from participating in a NATO summit next month because the Jewish state has not responded for the killing of Turks who attacked Israeli naval officers boarding the illegal flotilla Mavi Marmara in May 2010.

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