JNS news briefs: January 2, 2013

Report: Arabs could outnumber Jews in Israel and Palestinian territories by 2020 (JNS.org) On top of Hamas terrorism, the Iranian nuclear program, the implications of unrest in Syria and the rise of an Islamist government in Egypt, another growing challenge Israel faces in 2013 and beyond is a demographic one. The Jewish state could lose […]

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JNS news briefs: January 1, 2013

Israel’s population now at 8 million  (JNS.org)  Israel’s central bureau of statistics has released figures showing that the total population of the country has reached 7.98 million. Of those citizens, 75.4 percent are Jewish, 20 percent are Arab and four percent are defined as “other.” According to Yedioth Ahronoth, the population of Israel increased by 145,000

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International

World stands silently by in face of Islamist outrages

By Shoshana Bryen  WASHINGTON, D.C. –Author Lela Gilbert, a Christian who lived for years in Israel, spoke for many of Israel’s supporters when she said she finds the international community’s attacks on the Jewish State “puzzling, especially when atrocities are taking place every day in Syria” and elsewhere in the Middle East.  In an interview

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JNS news briefs: December 31, 2012

Palestinian Authority accused of human rights abuses by Arab watchdog (JNS.org) The Palestinian Authority (PA) and its president, Mahmoud Abbas, have been accused of inhumane practices and human rights abuses, according to a report from the UK-based Arab Organization for Human Rights (AOHR). The group monitored the practices of the PA’s security forces from January

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Israeli Supreme Court lets controversial MK run for reelection

By Rabbi Dow Marmur JERUSALEM — It didn’t come as a surprise to those who’ve faith in Israel’s Supreme Court as the guarantor of Israel’s democracy, but it came as an expected shock to its right-wing detractors: last Sunday the Supreme Court overruled the decision taken earlier this month by the political Central Elections Committee

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Middle East

Policies, not the p-r, cause Israel’s problems

By Rabbi Dow Marmur JERUSALEM — The received wisdom in Israel’s right-wing circles and among their supporters abroad is that, if Israel could only get its hasbarah (information/propaganda) right, the world would understand that what the Government of Israel under Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is doing is morally beyond criticism and politically justified. Many of

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