International

JNS news briefs: July 9, 2014

New Israeli forum to fight academic boycotts (JNS.org) The Committee of University Heads in Israel on Tuesday announced the establishment of a forum to fight academic boycotts of Israel. “This type of boycott is a dangerous process that is contrary to the spirit of research,” said committee chairman and Hebrew University of Jerusalem President Professor […]

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Middle East

Haifa prepares for missile attacks

By Yaniv Hassidoff JERUSALEM (TNA) — As missiles fell Wednesday afternoon, July 9, as far north as Zichron Ya’acov and following the rising tensions and ongoing preparations of the Israeli Home-Front Command, Haifa’s mayor Yona Yahav has instructed emergency teams today to refresh emergency procedures. Furthermore, he instructed to raise the level of alertness of

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Middle East

Neo- Nazi put on EU’s civil liberties unit

BRUSSELS (WJC)–European leaders, anti-racism campaigners and Jewish organizations have expressed outrage after a German neo-Nazi took a seat on the European Parliament’s Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee. Udo Voigt, the former leader of the National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD), has praised Adolf Hitler, was convicted for glorifying the Waffen SS, and infamously

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International

Warfare escalating in southern Israel, Gaza

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — Things have escalated in the south to the point where the IDF is now pursuing an “operation.” The Hebrew, צוק איתן, touches more buttons than the official English translation, “Protective edge.” Alternative translations that might touch different buttons, are “Strong rock” “Impregnable rock,” or “Impregnable fortress.” In IDF parlance, a named

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East