International

Christian Zionists lobby against Hagel confirmation

By Maxine Dovere/JNS.org  WASHINGTON, DC—Hundreds of pro-Israel Christians descended on Washington, DC, on Monday to raise heated voices against the confirmation of former Nebraska senator Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense. The Action Fund of Christians United for Israel (CUFI) brought more than 400 Christian leaders, in addition to some rabbis, from 46 different states […]

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USA

JNS news briefs: January 29, 2013

Israeli population analysis reveals higher voter turnout than initial reports (JNS.org) Voter turnout in the recent Israeli elections was initially reported at 68 percent, but that figure is actually 73 percent based on a deeper analysis of the country’s population, the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) think tank said Jan. 28. While the official

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International

Report: Hezbollah helping Assad protect chemical weapon supply

  By Shlomo Cesana and Daniel Siryoti/JNS.org Israel is continuing to warn the world of the potentially devastating outcome if Syria’s chemical arsenal falls into the hands of rebels, or worse, Hezbollah, as Lebanese media outlets reported that the Lebanese terror group had already obtained some chemical weapons and long-range missiles. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,

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Middle East

JNS news briefs: January 28, 2013

Explosion at Iran’s underground nuclear site? (JNS.org) Conflicting reports have emerged over news of an explosion at Iran’s underground nuclear site at Fordow last week. The news website WND first reported the alleged blast, quoting a defected Iranian intelligence officer who claimed a massive explosion occurred at the facility at 11:30 a.m. on Jan. 21,

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Middle East

Are young and rich Lapid and Bennet agents of change?

By Dorothea Shefer-Vanson MEVASSERET ZION, Israel –The results of Israel’s general election were not as depressing as expected, although not as good as might have been hoped. Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu is still firmly in the saddle, but the composition of his coalition government may be radically different from the outgoing one. At this stage,

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JNS news briefs: January 25, 2013

  With 61 Knesset seats, Netanyahu-led bloc can form coalition without Lapid (JNS.org) Israeli Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan (Likud) stressed Jan. 24 that with the right-wing bloc led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earning 61 of 120 Knesset seats—just more than half—in the recent election, the Likud Beytenu-led bloc does not need to incorporate

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International

Rabbi tells history of Jewish mobsters

By Paul Greenberg LA JOLLA, California — Rabbi Gary Katz began the highly informative and well-received program, Breakfast With The Mob, that took place in the rehearsal room at the Lawrence Family JCC on Monday, January 21, with an hour-long power point presentation about Jewish gangsters, who operated what might literally be called “cut-throat businesses”

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USA

PA near financial collapse

  By Evelyn Gordon      When the Palestinian Authority (PA) obtained UN recognition as a nonmember observer state in November, many Israelis feared the consequences for Israel: After all, PA President Mahmoud Abbas stated openly that he sought recognition primarily “to pursue claims against Israel” in international forums. Those fears may yet prove justified.

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