May 3, 2006 | ||
Check today's blog | Support our Zionist mission! SPONSORED BY: OPENING LINES: Shrugging off a mid-life crisis, Israel celebrates its 58th birthday The Jewish State, with over 5.8 million members of the tribe, at last surpassed the US. Articles Abbas says he will not seek second term, will negotiate with Israel Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Monday he will not seek a second term of office when his four-year mandate expires in 2009. Olmert's Cabinet take shape, but questions remain Interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert presented a new Cabinet lineup that includes the daughter of a legendary Zionist underground fighter as foreign minister. Israeli army chief: against retaking Gaza, for stopping Iranian nukes Israel's military chief said in comments published Tuesday that he is opposed to the reoccupation of the Gaza Strip in an effort to stop Palestinian terrorists from firing rockets. Israel observes Memorial Day for fallen soldiers, terror victims With the wail of air raid sirens at sundown Monday, Israel began its annual observance of Memorial Day for fallen soldiers and victims of terror attacks. American students fly to Israel to support wounded classmate Thirty-one classmates of an American high-school student critically wounded in a suicide bombing held an emotional prayer service for the boy, after flying to Israel. Woman killed accidentally by IDF as terrorist fugitives resist surrender IDF shot and killed a Palestinian woman and wounded her two daughters on Monday when they fired on a house in Samaria that an Islamic Jihad terrorist was hiding in. Israel orders settlers to evacuate building in Hebron Israel has notified a group of Jewish settlers in the Judean city of Hebron that they must leave a building they recently occupied or face a forced evacuation. Israel's Kadima signs coalition deal with Shas party, securing majority Interim PM Ehud Olmert's Kadima Party on Sunday signed a coalition deal with the ultra-Orthodox Shas Party, media reported, securing a parliamentary majority. Israel approves construction of fence around Jerusalem Israel's Cabinet voted on Sunday to lay temporary fencing around areas of Jerusalem where the controversial security barrier still hasn't been built. IDF: Palestinians have smuggled Katyusha rockets into Gaza Palestinian terrorists have smuggled Katyusha rockets into the Gaza Strip, potentially threatening towns well inside Israel, a senior Israeli military official said Friday. Hamas' first month in power: collision course with Israel and world Just one month into its reign, international isolation of Hamas has deprived it of the funds needed to meet Palestinians' basic needs. Eros B, meant to track Iranian nuke program, sends first images The first high-quality images from an Israeli spy satellite designed to track Iran's nuclear program arrived at a ground station over the weekend, an Israeli official said Sunday. Leftist government taking shape with deal between Olmert's party and Labor The incoming Israeli government will move swiftly to flee from most parts of Judea and Samaria and complete construction of the separation barrier. Israeli Robots and their masters compete for prizes, bragging rights The event, called TechnoBrain, brings out the inventive talents of students, who try to fulfill a tongue-in-cheek robotic chore with appropriate technical and design flare. Yuval Neeman -- physicist, politician, founder of space program -- dies at 80 Yuval Neeman, founder of Israel's space program and a key figure in the nation's nuclear efforts, died Wednesday, his daughter said. He was 80. RECENT VIEWS Dreaming on Yom HaZikaron By Ze'ev Orenstein No matter how many speeches I'll hear, be it today or tomorrow, it doesn't make up for not being there, in Eretz Yisrael. Daniel's Story By Lori Lowenthal Marcus Why is his story not newsworthy? because Daniel Wultz is a teenager, an American, now an amputee, or because he is a Jewish Zionist? The Tattered Flag By Moshe Kempinski I don't want the flag waving on my car to mirror the aspirations and fantasies of so many others with the same flag; so, this year I avoided attaching one. Two minutes for memory By Daniela Shames On Memorial Day, all paths will meet; all rivers of pain will join; all wails of sorrow will combine in a scream of a siren. These I remember By Yehuda Poch The sirens of memorial day cry out a warning that it can happen again. And as long as that is true, we have not truly won anything. Days of Remembrance, Independence and Fear By Moshe Feiglin All that we need is to understand that the Nation of Israel and the State of Israel are first and foremost -- us. No Jordan Option By Dr. Aaron Lerner The "Jordan option" - even if Jordan agreed - would mean a temporary respite with a very real chance of ultimately facing an even more dangerous situation. How the PA makes suicide bombers By Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook What drives a young Palestinian to turn his body into a bomb? Terrorists like the boy who killed 9 people in Tel Aviv last week are not born hating. Should Israel Live with the Iranian Bomb? By Edward Bernard Glick If Olmert gives the order, and the IDF pulls it off, the mad mullahs of Persia will be gone and the Middle East will be a much less dangerous place. Olmert's convergence is an existential threat By Ryan Jones There is not one shred of evidence that after Israel withdraws from over 90% of Judea and Samaria, the world will not continue to back Arab demands. Playing Russian Roulette With Human Rights By Alex Margolin If human rights groups genuinely uphold universal principles, why do they ignore the most basic right of Israeli civilians: the right to life? Perverting the Message of the Shoah By Ze'ev Orenstein Under the guise of promoting tolerance and co-existence, the memory of the Holocaust, along with the foundations of the Jewish State, are undermined. It will never go away? Never? By Paula R. Stern There was no Israel to come get them. No country that swung into alert as the dawn of Nazism brought darkness to Europe. The Case against Cindy Sheehan By Bruce S. Ticker Sheehan cannot convince us that she does not have issues with Israel -- and Jewish people in general -- by hiding behind Lerner, who out-liberals most Jews. I Cried in Room #617 By Tamar Yonah It was a poem someone had written. Someone who was living in my hotel room. Someone who for 8 months was crammed into this room with his family. Briefs Holocaust Museum to help trace Jews held in German-occupied France during World War II Islamic Jihad delegation in Cairo for talks on Palestinian situation Former professor sentenced to more prison before he can be deported Rice clings to hope of a Hamas turnabout Report: Rabin's jailed assassin barred from inseminating his wife Israel shocked by alleged rape of young girl on army base Vanunu accepts invitation to Norwegian festival despite travel ban USEFUL LINKS
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