IDF overnight capture of Hamas terror cell - July 27, 2016
The IDF captured the Hamas terror cell in Gush Etzion that murdered Rabbi Miki mark of Otniel.
Source: IDF
Palestinian shot dead after alleged knife attack
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Gush Etzion junction, West Bank - 18 March 2016
1. Wide of scene of attempted stabbing, zoom-in to forensics experts investigating
2. Various of Israeli security forces and police at the scene
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The Israeli military said a Palestinian brandishing a knife charged at soldiers on Friday at the Gush Etzion junction near Jerusalem, before being killed by forces in the area.
The junction has been the location of numerous Palestinian attacks in recent months.
Earlier it said soldiers arrested two Palestinians with knives in their possession, who the military claimed were planning an attack.
The incidents on Friday came amid six months of near-daily Palestinian attacks on civilians and security forces.
Since mid-September, Palestinians have killed 28 Israelis and two Americans in stabbing, shooting and vehicular attacks.
At least 185 Palestinians died by Israeli fire over the same period. Israel claims the majority were assailants.
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World News - The Israeli army first demolishes the workshop in West Bank settlement
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JERUSALEM — The Israeli military has begun demolishing an illegallybuilt carpentry workshop in a West Bank settlement as dozens of Jewish settlers are rallying against the move. The military says it’s acting according to government directives, after the Supreme Court ruled that the building was among 17 that were built illegally on private Palestinian property and had to be torn down. Such court rulings are relatively common. The settlers in Elazar in Gush Etzion, in the southern West Bank, link...
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Supermarket is Superpeace
A Jerusalem supermarket chain where Jews shop with Arabs has turned into a symbol of coexistance between Israelis and Palestinians. But some fear mingling could lead to intermarriage.
Israeli military begins dismantling WBank settlement
(29 Nov 2017) The Israeli military began demolishing an illegally-built carpentry workshop in a West Bank settlement on Wednesday and forcibly removed dozens of young Jewish settlers who were protesting the move.
The military said it was acting according to government directives, after the Supreme Court ruled that the building was among 17 that were built illegally on private Palestinian property and had to be torn down.
Such court rulings are relatively common.
Some of the protesters at the Netiv Ha'avot outpost in Elazar in southern West Bank, were seen being dragged away by Israeli security forces.
Joshua Hasten, a local resident, said that the settlement was established in 2001 with the support of the government
Israel captured the West Bank, along with east Jerusalem, in the 1967 war.
About 600,000 settlers currently live there.
Most of the international community considers them to be either illegal or illegitimate.
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LAURA LOOMER - WALLS WORK, COME TO ISRAEL WITH ME!
Investigative journalist Laura Loomer invites you to come to Israel with her to find out WHY WALLS WORK!
From May 25 - June 4, 2019, Laura will be part of a comprehensive fact-finding expedition to Israel to learn first-hand, from Israeli experts how they solved their border security and sovereignty problems. If you follow Laura, you know she knows something about walls that work and walls that don't work!
Recently, Laura shocked Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, by confronting Nancy with her own failed border policies. Laura jumped over Nancy's wall on her Napa California mansion, with some illegals from Mexico, to make a critically important point, bad walls do not work but proper walls do work!
If you are at all concerned about America's border security problems, especially our southern border crisis with Mexico, you must come with Laura and several national security experts on this amazing and timely mission to Israel.
Check out all the details on our website and sign up today!
Emmanuel Eisenberg from the Israel Antiquity Authority
HEBRON, Palestine -- The Israeli Antiquity Authority continues to expropriate Palestinian land in Hebron, on the hillside of Tel Rumeida. On Sunday May 18, 2014, the IAA workforce, under the instruction of project coordinator Emmanuel Eisenberg, continued to cause structural damaged to the Abuhaikal land, deploying both questionable and illegal archeological practices, while at the same time, utilizing the Joebe family's land without consent.
As previously reported, the IAA had verbally agreed to halt working on the land until the borders of the property were properly demarcated. Despite the agreement, the IAA illegal activities continued onto the Abuhaikal's property, eventually undermining a retaining wall, causing it to collapse and exposing the roots of a centuries old olive tree to the elements.
This is not the first damage of Abuhaikal land as a result of the excavations. The reoccurring disregard of both international law and Israeli law, coupled with verbal and physical assaults is not an isolated incident, but rather constitutes a methodology of colonialism by the Jewish settler enterprise in Israel. These same tactics were same political instruments that led to the Jewish settlement of Tel Rumedia.
The excavations are illegal under Israeli law, according to the Oslo Agreement, which Israel signed in the mid-90's as a process of steps jointly agreed upon by Israel and Palestine as a vehicle to peace and stability. Covered in Article 2 of the Israeli-Palestinian Intern Agreement, which describes in detail that archeological projects in Palestinian territory would be jointly administered, and considerations will be taken by both sides. This has not been the case.
GUIDE21: In the Heart of the Land of the Tanakh. Иудея - юг Хевронского нагорья
И сказал я: Доколе, Господи?
И Он сказал: Доколе не останутся дома без жителей,
И земля не превратится в пустыню...
Исайя, 6
Все произошло в точности, как было обещано. Дословно. Здесь был цветущий центр надела колена Иехуды. Города опустели, земля превратилась в пустыню.
Через тысячи лет пришло время исполнения других пророчеств - о возвращении и радости.
Этот фильм - о том, как исполняются пророчества. Мы увидим то, что осталось от бившей ключом жизни колена Иехуды - увидим обещанные пророком руины - и увидим, как благодаря вере и усилиям людей здесь возрождается Земля из небытия...
Все это можно не только увидеть в кино, но и пощупать, ощутить и пережить. Если хотеть понять про древний и современный Израиль - сюда нельзя не приехать.
Мозаичная менора из Маона, фантастическая синагога когда-то цветущей Сусии, панорама Мертвого моря, откуда Авраам смотрел на обреченный Содом, встреча Давида с Авигаиль ...
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Carpentries in Gaza allowed to sell furniture in Israel and the WB, but forbidden from buying wood
The punch line of a cruel joke: Carpentries in Gaza are allowed to sell furniture in Israel and the West Bank, but are forbidden from buying the wood to build it with
This is how it works: Israel limits the entry of civilian goods into the Gaza Strip. In 2012, Gisha compelled the state to reveal the formulae it used to calculate how much and what kind of food it allowed Gaza residents to receive until 2010, when its policy on entrance of goods to Gaza was exceedingly restrictive. After the Marmara flotilla incident in 2010, the policy changed. Everything was allowed in, except for a list of items that require special permits. These are defined as “dual-use” items, as, allegedly, there is concern that they can be used for military purposes.
The dual-use item list impacts all areas of life in the Gaza Strip: the shortage in cranes and heavy machinery undermines emergency readiness and increases building costs. The entry of medical equipment is delayed; metal pipes, which are needed for construction, infrastructure and industry, are restricted, and more.
In late 2014, following the massive damage caused during Operation Protective Edge, Israel, for the first time since it imposed the closure seven years earlier, allowed controlled entry of construction materials into the Gaza Strip for the private sector, barring limited exceptions. Yet, at the same time, the list of dual-use items has been greatly expanded. In April 2015, for instance, Israel announced it would not allow wood planks that are 5 or more centimeters thick into the Gaza Strip (later it reduced this to 1 cm) – causing the collapse of Gaza’s furniture industry. We contacted the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) about this issue late last year, after an order that prohibits the entry of such wood planks without a special permit was issued. In his response, COGAT claimed, “Israel is under no obligation to allow products of this type into the Gaza Strip”.
Israel also restricts the entry of castor oil, fertilizers, x-ray machines, fax machines, printers, cranes, heavy machinery, uninterrupted power supply (UPS) devices, batteries, welding apparatuses and more. Industry, trade and the economy as a whole cannot be rehabilitated without the materials and equipment that are essential to them. The process by which permits are given remains vague and even knowing exactly what is on the list is difficult to understand. The harm done, however, is as clear as day.
For more on the list of items defined as dual-use and the vagueness surrounding it:
For more on Gisha's appeal to COGAT challenging the ban on the entrance of wood planks into the Gaza Strip:
GSD Talks: Malkit Shoshan, “Border Ecologies”
Borders shape and consolidate relations between states, people, jurisdictions, political entities, and territories, and they often lie at the center of conflict between them. They are tools entangled in complex socio-political and economic ecologies. While some borders are relatively stable, others are in a constant flow. They regulate economic relations and people’s access to places, resources, and rights.
Borders determine the way our surroundings are organized, inhabited and controlled, and the ways communities relate to one another—while some break through borders to survive, others fence themselves off.
In this lecture, Shoshan will present case studies from FAST's ongoing investigations and engagements with conflict and post-conflict areas. The concurrent exhibition “Border Ecologies” examines the spatial processes of bordering in conflict and post-conflict contexts. It concentrates on the way borders impact communities and produces new spatial forms
The Foundation for Achieving Seamless Territory (FAST) is an Amsterdam- and New York-based architectural think-tank that initiates and develops cross-disciplinary research, advocacy, and design projects at the intersection between architecture, planning, and human rights. FAST is led by Malkit Shoshan.
Israelis & Palestinians in Dialogue: Seeing the Humanity in your Enemy
The Program in Judaic Studies presents Israelis & Palestinians in Dialogue (Part 1/2) - Seeing the Humanity in your Enemy with Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger (Jewish West Bank settler, co-founder Roots) and Ali Abu Awwad (Palestinian peace activist, co-founder: Roots)
Sponsors: The Elga K. Stulman Fund for Judaic Studies and Brown/RISD Hillel.
April 7, 2016
Brown University
the shoah and Jewish identity: the shoah in Contemporary Jewish Identity
Thursday December 29, 2016 – Fourth Day
First Lecture
Being Jewish in a Troubled World (filmed specially for this conference)
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, UK
Second Lecture
Jewish Demographic Trends in the 21st Century
Prof. Sergio Della Pergola, Hebrew University, Israel
Third Lecture
Combating Antisemitism and the BDS Movement
The Honorable Irwin Cotler, PC, OC, Former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
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