June 8, 2023

Iraqi sports sites erase miracle Israeli soccer team

Sports websites in Iraq reported the results of the Mundialito FIFA U20 World Cup but omitted the name and flag of Israel when they came to report on the achievements of the Israeli national team. On Saturday night, Israel’s youth soccer team stunned the world by eliminating the Brazilian team in the quarterfinals of the

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Almost half of American ‘Jews’ actually are not Jewish

The recent Israel-bashing, Jew-hating graduation speech by a “Palestinian Arab” at CUNY Law School made national news. The Zionist Organization of America took the lead, as it almost always does among the Presidents” Conference “major” Jewish organizations, in fighting back. ZOA demanded that the CUNY Law den of corruption be defunded by New York State,

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5 wounded, including 4 children, in mass stabbing in France

At least five people, including four young children, were wounded in a mass stabbing in the French Alps Thursday morning. According to local media, the assailant targeted a group of children of about three-years-old at a lake in the center of the town of Annecy. The attacker is believed to be a Syrian asylum seeker.

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Magen David Adom upgrades Israel’s Air Ambulance service

Magen David Adom (MDA) has been operating an advanced medical Air Ambulance in Israel for 16 years. As part of a new cooperation between Magen David Adom, Brook Aviation and Hatzolah Air, 2 new and advanced helicopters have started operations, crewed by MDA flight paramedics. The helicopters allow MDA medical teams to arrive at remote

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Ofra Lax: ‘I heard a whistle, the bullet passed right near me’

Journalist Ofra Lax, a resident of the Neve Zayit neighborhood in Lod, in an interview with Radio 103 FM on Thursday morning, recounted the terrifying moments she experienced when a stray bullet entered her home and hit her bedside table Wednesday night. “All night, there was gunfire. I was in bed, and suddenly I heard

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What to do when your lake is named after an antisemite

What should be done when it turns out that your neighborhood”s lake is named after a vicious antisemite? The body of water in question is Stow Lake, in San Francisco, which was named after William W. Stow, a one-term 19th century California State Assemblyman. During a debate in the Assembly in 1855, Stow clashed with

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Nuclear deal approaches, Iran’s terror continues

In the wake of talk that a new Iranian nuclear deal can be signed within a few weeks and Iran”s announcement that it created a new hypersonic missile that can evade all air defenses, it was recently reported that Azerbaijani student Farid Safarli was arrested in Tehran on false espionage charges. Safarli, age 27, is

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Palestinian Arab media: Two journalists injured in IDF operation in Ramallah

Palestinian Arab media is reporting that two journalists were injured on Thursday during an IDF operation in Ramallah. According to the reports, Momen Samreen, a photojournalist for ARAB TV, was hit in the head with a rubber bullet during the operation. The report claims that the journalist was wearing a press uniform. He was hospitalized

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Utah school district bans the Bible

A school district in Utah has banned the teaching of the Bible in elementary and middle schools after a parent complained that certain verses are too vulgar or violent for younger children. The Davis School District removed the Bible from its curriculum as part of an effort to prevent “sensitive material” from being taught in

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Investigation: Putin was KGB ‘errand boy,’ not master spy

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s carefully crafted image as a former KGB “super spy” in the former Soviet Union is a fabrication, according to a report by the German newspaper Der Spiegel. According to the stories surrounding Putin, the current leader of Russia went on top-secret missions during the 1980s, during which he met with and

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Peer through the smoke, the message is in the air

On Wednesday, June 7th CBS reported the following: “The worst air in the U.S. Wednesday morning is in upstate New York, from Syracuse to Binghamton, where the air quality has reached the worst level — hazardous. That air will move toward New York City and Philadelphia on Wednesday afternoon and evening.” The report continues “Tuesday

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Hundreds expected to greet MK Rothman at airport

Under the headline “Saying Thank You to MK Simcha Rothman,” hundreds of pro-judicial reform activists are expected to arrive at Ben Gurion International Airport Thursday to welcome the Chair of the Knesset”s Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, MK Simcha Rothman. The support rally, organized by the Tkuma 2023 movement, comes in response to anti-government demonstrators

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Tonight in Jerusalem at the Sovereignty Convention – ‘Jordan Valley First’

The 5th Convention of Sovereignty Youth will be taking place today, Thursday, in Jerusalem, demanding that Israeli sovereignty be applied over the Jordan Valley first and then throughout Judea and Samaria. Rabbis, ministers, members of the Knesset, and public figures, as well as the leaders of the Sovereignty Movement, Yehudit Katsover and Nadia Matar, will

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Due to rise in roadside bombs: IDF to reinforce bottoms of Jeeps

The IDF has begun reinforcing the undercarriages of its Jeeps that operate deep in the Jenin and Shechem (Nablus) regions. According to a report by Kan News, the move comes as a result of increased instances of bombs being placed by terrorists on routes frequented by the security forces. In the past several months, forces,

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Opposition suspends judicial reform talks

The negotiations over the judicial reforms at the President’s Residence will be suspended until the end of the selection process for the committee for the appointment of judges in the Knesset, Kan Reshet Bet reported Thursday morning. According to the report – the opposition is waiting for the results of the vote to see if

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Blinken in Saudi Arabia: US committed to its Gulf Arab partners

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told diplomats on Wednesday that the United States remains committed to its Gulf Arab partners, AFP reported. Blinken spoke during a Gulf Cooperation Council ministerial meeting in the capital Riyadh following talks with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and the kingdom’s de-facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin

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Assessment: Cabinet will approve strike on Iran if Netanyahu seeks it

The political-security cabinet is expected to give its approval to a plan to attack Iran if such a proposal is raised by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, Israel Hayom reported Thursday morning. Tensions between Iran and Israel have grown in recent weeks following Iran’s unveiling of its new “Fateh” missile, which

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Former Trump aide Steve Bannon subpoenaed in Capitol probe

Steve Bannon, a onetime adviser to former US President Donald Trump, has been subpoenaed by a federal grand jury in Washington in connection with special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, attacks on the US Capitol, Reuters reported, citing NBC News. The subpoena, for documents and testimony, was sent out in late

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Teva to pay Nevada $$193 million in opioid addiction saga

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries on Wednesday agreed to pay Nevada $193 million to settle claims that its marketing practices fueled opioid addiction, the state announced, according to Reuters. Nevada was one of two states, along with New Mexico, that did not join a $4.35 billion nationwide settlement with the Israel-based drugmaker last year. New Mexico has

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Report: Israel mulling recognizing Morocco’s sovereignty over Western Sahara

National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi visited Rabat on Wednesday, as officials quoted by Reuters said the Israeli government mulls a possible announcement of recognition of Morocco’s sovereignty over Western Sahara. A diplomatic source told Reuters that such a move by Israel could lead to a full upgrade of bilateral ties, with the countries” respective missions,

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Report: Trump informed he’s target of probe over classified docs

Former US President Donald Trump received a letter from special counsel Jack Smith’s office in recent weeks informing him that he is the target of an ongoing investigation related to his handling of classified information while out of office, sources familiar with the matter confirmed to ABC News on Wednesday. The point of a target

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A huge miracle: A bullet in the bedroom

Ofra Lax, a resident of the city of Lod and a writer with the Besheva newspaper, miraculously survived on Wednesday night after a bullet was fired into the bedroom of her home. “A great miracle happened to me tonight. I decided to go to bed early. 10:00 p.m. in bed. The city is indeed shaking

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Pence launches campaign: Trump disqualified himself from being President

Former US Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday opened his bid for the Republican nomination for President by once again denouncing former President Donald Trump over the riots on the US Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, The Associated Press reported. On that day, Pence said, as Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol, Trump “demanded I

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ZOA president says Jewish leaders are must do more against PA

Mort Klein, the president of the Zionist Organization of America, spoke at the IHF Arutz Sheva event in Manhattan and said that he thinks pro-Israel groups need to be more forceful in their advocacy. “I think Israeli Jewish leaders and rabbis are not doing what needs to be done to help Israel and the Jewish

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