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Middle East Roundup: October 21, 2015

Israel’s first computerized sign language lexicon goes online (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Israel’s first online sign language lexicon launches Wednesday. In the lexicon—which is the fruit of two years of work by the Institute for the Advancement of Deaf Persons in Israel (IADPI)—users enter a word in Hebrew, English, Arabic, or Russian, and immediately, a […]

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Middle East Roundup: October 20, 2015

Israeli transportation minister floats ‘Jerusalem guard’ plan to secure city (JNS.org) A proposal to create a “Jerusalem guard”—a special police force comprising several thousand officers permanently deployed in Israel’s capital—is being considered by the Israeli Diplomatic-Security Cabinet, according to Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz. Katz said Monday that he presented the plan to the cabinet and

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The real reason Arabs are killing Jews

By Steve Kramer ALFE MENASHE, Israel — There is carnage in the streets of Jerusalem and throughout Israel. The Arabs who call themselves Palestinians, primarily ones who are “millennials,” are responding to the relentless incitement of “President” Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian Authority: a lifetime of brainwashing in schools, on TV,  in the mosques and

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Never Again: Holocaust news for October 16, 2015

State Dept. report on religious freedom cites rise in European anti-Semitism WASHINGTON, D.C. (JNS.org) The U.S. State Department’s annual report on international religious freedom, released on Wednesday by Secretary of State John Kerry and U.S. Ambassador for Religious Freedom Rabbi David Saperstein, says that anti-Semitism continues “to be a major problem around the globe with

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Middle East Roundup: October 16, 2015

Israel to cut off Palestinian Authority payments to imprisoned terrorists (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) The Israeli Diplomatic-Security Cabinet decided Thursday to actively counter Palestinian Authority policies through which terrorists imprisoned in Israel are eligible for monthly wages. In 2012, Ramallah’s payments to terrorists exceeded $19 million. The ministers have instructed Israeli intelligence agencies to gather

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So far Israel is passive in face of Jerusalem intifada

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — We have been in a condition of responding defensively to an increase in violence, similar to how Israel has acted several times when pressed. During those times its officials go through long meetings when they listen to security professionals and ponder the alternatives. They are also building credit with overseas

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East