October 14, 2005 | ||
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Articles Every inch counts in battle over path of Israel's security barrier Court challenges and protests, domestic and foreign -- are reshaping what started out three years ago as a route drawn solely by the Israeli government. New Film explores anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, 9/11 claims about Jews Filmmaker Marc Levin offers up the claims about the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" authenticity while also debunking them and 9/11-related claims. Mrs. Kaboom: Profile of the Palestinian's first female bombmaker Hamas' first female bombmaker is a 22-year-old university graduate recruited in Gaza and sent to the West Bank to teach others to assemble explosives, IDF stops would-be teen bomber, captures long-time bombing fugitive Israeli forces arrested six Palestinians, including a 14-year-old boy coerced by militants into becoming a suicide bomber and a senior Hamas terror fugitive. Female bombmaker nabbed as security forces smash Hamas terror cells Three Hamas cells were broken up by Israeli security, including the first-ever known female master bomb maker in the group among 117 arrests. Israeli leftist leader: Roadmap now a trap The international roadmap for peace between Israelis and Palestinians is not being taken seriously by any of those involved in it. Israeli Nobel Prize winner in economics says he "feels great" after award Israeli-American economist Robert J. Aumann won the 2005 Nobel prize in economics for developing "game theories" that help explain conflicts. Abbas-Sharon summit postponed weeks due to differences A meeting between Israeli PM Ariel Sharon and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has been postponed for several weeks. Proselytizing No. 3 Air Force Commando at new job The Air Force Academy announced Friday that its No. 3 commander is leaving, after he was cleared of allegations that he proselytized non-Christian cadets. Jewish Mystics to Madonna: Lay off our sage! A song on Madonna's upcoming album dedicated to a Kabbalist rabbi is drawing criticism from some rabbis. Abbas-Sharon summit in doubt over disagreements on key issues A summit between the Israeli and Palestinian leaders was suddenly thrown into doubt Sunday after Israel's defense minister rejected key Palestinian demands. Israeli Arabs convicted of plotting to blow up train, Tel Aviv skyscrapers Three Israeli Arabs pleaded guilty to planning to plant bombs on a commuter train track and discussing bombing Tel Aviv's Azrieli Towers. Israel to Pakistan: Let us help you In response to Pakistan's worst earthquake on record, Israel has offered assistance in the aftermath. Palestinian Authority builds on top of Morag's rubble PA leader Abbas laid the cornerstone for a new housing project to be built on ruins of the Israeli town of Morag, which the Sharon government wrecked. White House denies Palestinian claim that Bush said God directed policy The White House called "absurd" Palestinian claims that Bush said God directed his foreign policy. "He's never made such comments," a spokesman said. RECENT VIEWS Sounds of the City By Isabel Maxwell 'Twas the Night before Yom Kippur... and all through the city.... not a creature was stirring. Except me. Compensation for administrative detention: a small step forward By Dr. Aaron Lerner The court decision to award $22,000 in damages to Noam Federman for falsely placing him under house arrest is a positive step, but hardly enough. An open letter to religious Israelis By Orit I want to witness a cultural and spiritual revolution in Israel to recreate a vibrant, strong and successful Jewish State. That requires taking risks. Tshuva By Paula R. Stern Tshuva is the act of acknowledging what we have done wrong, apologizing for our transgressions and doing our best to repair the damage we have done. The loss of dignity, and decency, in Disengagement By David Bedein The government of Israel and its supporters who now stand idly by, while the Katif expellees remain homeless, owe these people more than money. No Forgiveness, No Pardon, No Atonement? By David Wilder Pardon for the expulsion doesn't come easily. We must accept upon ourselves that we will do anything and everything to never let it happen again. Hashem and The Hurricanes By Irwin N. Graulich Shas spiritual leader Rabbi Ovadia says "Katrina was God's retribution for (US support of) the Gaza withdrawal," and no one has him committed? We can only go up from here By Isi Leibler Even supporters of disengagement would agree that by any benchmark this has been an annus horribilis, an awful year on the Israeli domestic scene. Congratulations, with Reservations By Micah D. Halpern I have never been a big El Baradei fan, but recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize are to be congratulated and applauded. Israel will lose everything it does not fight for By David Bedein Sentiments alone will not "sell" the importance of Judea and Samaria or the dangers of the PLO. Opponents of the giveaway must speak "security." Reject the land link, for what it's worth to argue By Ted Belman Israel has no obligation to provide Arabs with work or electricity or land links. To deny these things to the Arabs would be an act of self defense. A virtual tour of "Apartheid" Israel By Angela Bertz Join us as we take a whirlwind tour around Israel, exploring its cosmopolitan, tolerant and diverse character, and comparing it to its neighbors. No preparation By Rachel Saperstein Families displaced from Gush Katif homes, living in crowded hotel rooms, share the bitter memory of a home lost ... a synagogue burnt to the ground. Rice soft on Hamas and disarming Palestinian terrorists By Dr. Aaron Lerner Israel has sent a signal to friends of Israel that all is well in Washington when the opposite is the case. Crunch Time By M.J. Rosenberg The good news is that Sharon and Abbas appear ready to resume the cooperation that is in both peoples' interests, and is a prelude to negotiations. Briefs Palestinian delegation surprised to get Bush IDF installing new radar systems next to Gaza Secular Jews pray in community centers, not shuls on Yom Kippur Right-winger held in jail to be awarded compensation Jews vandalize Ultra-Orthodox shul in London USEFUL LINKS
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