The Zionist Plan For Libya – Video
admin | December 30, 2011
admin | December 30, 2011
simmons | December 30, 2011
Israeli Defense Forces have confirmed they are preparing a possible large-scale attack on Gaza.
simmons | December 29, 2011
In the Israeli town of Ramle, a recent fire at a synagogue has caused tension between police and the local Jewish population. One rabbi has said the fire was an act of arson, whilst police have maintained that it was caused by a short circuit. Jewish residents have complained that the authorities are afraid to confront terrorism against Jews in the town
simmons | December 29, 2011
The Israel Air Force conducted a second strike of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, just hours after the Israeli army confirmed it targeted a terror operative in the coastal strip. A statement by the IDF Spokesman's Office said that the second strike targeted a global Jihad terror cell in the northern Strip that was planning to attack the western part of Israel's border with Egypt. The IDF identified the two operatives targeted in the second strike as Rami Daud Jaber Kaferana, a global Jihad operative from the Gaza town of Jebalia and Hazzam Muhammad Saadi al-Shaker, a global Jihad man from the town of Beit Hanun.
simmons | December 29, 2011
A radio host in Berlin who claimed the Holocaust was fictitious in an email has been fired by German publicly funded radio station RBB following a protracted row over the scandal.
simmons | December 29, 2011
The Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip has meant that farmers have not been able to export most of their produce, starving them of a much needed economic lifeline. Palestinian farmers grow strawberries, peppers, tomatoes and flowers, but Israel's security blockade since 2007 has meant most produce won't find an external market. According to the terms of an agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority in 2005, about 400 trucks of fruit and vegetables should be exported from Gaza every day.
admin | December 28, 2011
I advise the Hamas and Islamic Jihad not to test Israel's capabilities, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said in response to the salvos of rockets that pounded southern Israel. Israel does not seek an escalation and will defend itslef against all those seeking to harm its citizens he said.
simmons | December 28, 2011
Hamas has moved to join the Palestine Liberation Organization, a key step toward unifying the long-divided Palestinian leadership. Hamas' leader Khaled Meshal on Thursday joined a committee that will prepare for elections to the PLO leadership. Those elections are likely years away but Meshal's move means he will work with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, head of the rival Fatah party.
simmons | December 28, 2011
In 1882, the first commercial winery in Israel in about two thousand years was established in the town of Zichron Yaakov, by a group of some 200 Jewish family from Romania. Today, the Carmel vineyards produce award-winning wines which rival the world's best labels. Newly discovered historical records from the winery's early days tell the tale of how a European-style enterprise survived in pre-state Palestine despite the Ottoman empire's rampant corruption and difficult living conditions
simmons | December 28, 2011
Dec. 27 - Israel killed what it describes as an Islamic militant in a strike on a tuk-tuk in Gaza City. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)