An Arab terrorist was taken into custody at the Shomron Military Court after he aroused the suspicion of sentries on duty. He had what appeared to be an explosives belt around his body. Bomb demolition technicians were summoned. B’chasdei Hashem there were no fatalities or injuries as they managed to restrain him before he could detonate the suspected bomb. After bomb technicians arrived and probed the matter, they learned the terrorist was carrying two pipe bombs on his person. One of the explosives was strapped to his body and the second hidden inside his outer garment.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Friday, 27 Kislev, was questioned by police in a number of cases against him, for a seventh time. He was questioned in the case dealing with allegedly accepting illegal gifts and the case dealing with his collaboration with Yoni Mozes of Yediot Achronot. Upon completion of question, it was reported Mr. Netanyahu responded to all questions and he was cooperative. The questioning session was arranged in advance, with police coming to Mr. Netanyahu. While it was believed that was going to be the last questioning session prior to police submitting their findings to the prosecution, it now appears another session may take place prior to police making its recommendations in the case.
A United Hatzalah volunteer was seriously injured as a result of his motorcycle was involved in an accident while responding to a call in Tel Aviv on motzei Shabbos. The accident occurred on Rokeach Street. The volunteer suffered multisystem trauma. The family of the injured United Hatzalah responder urges the tzibur to be mispallel for אהליאב בן מרים bsoch cholei am yisrael.
Poised to bask in the triumph of his first major legislative victory, President Donald Trump’s team on Sunday was again forced to grapple with the growing Russia probe that has shadowed the White House for much of the president’s initial year in office. Republicans in Congress planned to muscle through tax cut legislation this week but Washington was equally fixated on speculation about the next steps from Trump and special counsel Robert Mueller, who is probing whether the president’s campaign coordinated with Russian officials during last year’s election. Mueller has gained access to thousands of emails sent and received by Trump officials before the start of his administration, yielding attacks from transition lawyers and renewing chatter that Trump may act to e...
In light of a High Court of Justice ruling that will oblige the state to return the bodies of terrorists, a bill proposed by MK (Bayit Yehudi) Moti Yogev for the purpose of allowing the expulsion of families of terrorists from Israel will be presented to the Ministerial Legislation Committee. According to the bill, first-degree relatives of a terrorist who committed a murder would be deported from their homes within a week of the attack. Yogev detailed the reason for the hasty deportation by creating a large deterrent, contrary to the existing situation. “With the immediate expulsion of the murderer’s family, there is deterrence and it saves lives,” the proposal states. “But when the legal process continues for weeks and months, deterrence is lost. Demolitio...
‘Tis the season for giving, and one Bitcoin investor claims to be giving away the majority of their cryptocurrency holdings after experiencing an incredible year. The unnamed donor has set up a fund to hand out $86 million worth of Bitcoin to various charities, and they’ve already started listing the donations and providing receipts. If this whole thing works out, you can just call this mystery person the Bitcoin Bill Gates. So far, The Pineapple Fund claims to have distributed just over $6.5 million in Bitcoin between eight charities. Its website provides links to the blockchain transactions under the name of each charity. These transactions are in a public ledger, but the sender and recipient are only identified by a long string of digits. We contacted the Electron...
Firefighters in the UK are urging members of the Jewish community to take care with menorah candles to ensure thy have a safe and happy Chanukah. It comes after Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) attended two fires this weekend caused by unattended menorah candles, which caused severe damage to the homes involved. Watch Manager Simon Ryder, from Broughton Fire Station, said: “We’ve attended two house fires in close succession where severe damage has been caused by fire and smoke. The residents have left the menorah candles burning and left their homes only to return to serious damage. “In both cases what has been used is a candle substitute that looks a bit like a plastic shot glass filled with olive oil which is then placed on the candle holder. ...
A complete power outage at the nation’s busiest airport, the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, grounded flights Sunday afternoon, threatening to cause a holiday travel nightmare for fliers across the country just over a week before Christmas. Airport officials said in a news release the power outage has forced the Federal Aviation Administration to suspend outgoing flights and implement a "ground stop" for incoming flights, which "means that flights headed to Atlanta are held on the ground at their departure airport." International flights will be diverted to land at other airports, U.S. Customs and Border Protection tweeted. According to reports to Fox News, the blackout was caused by a construction crew cutting a power line. Airport offic...
For anyone visiting the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel, in the past, the Givati Parking lot was a landmark. After years of archaeological research, a new sound and light show was opened recently in what was once a lot filled with cars. In honor of Hanukkah, the introduction of the new Ir David Sound and Light show, reveals a bit of history from the Hasmonean Period of Jewish history. One level over the centuries, destroyed and rebuilt.
The Chief Rabbi of Russia, Rabbi Berl Lazar made a very unusual visit today. He went to the Butirsky Prison in the center of Moscow in order to strengthen and encourage the Jewish prisoners who are serving time there amongst the three thousand prisoners of various degrees. The prison warden greeted him respectfully and escorted him to the prison’s synagogue which has been active for more than ten years, with prayers, Torah classes, tefillin, Jewish holidays and public seders taking place there throughout the year. After putting on Tefillin, and reading the Torah during the mincha prayers, the Chief Rabbi lit the Chanuka candles. The Jewish prisoners were then treated to a Chanuka party during which Rabbi Lazar spoke about the Chanuka miracle. He also told them about Yosef Hatzadik...
One thing terrified me during the first months of living in Israel. I made aliyah in the midst of Second Lebanon War when missiles and rockets were falling. Bomb shelters and red alert warnings were taken in stride. However, the thought of having to go into an Israel bank was terrifying. Opening a back account, getting a first credit card (with a pathetically low credit line) felt like going from adulthood back to childhood. In order to register for a membership I wanted I was required to make a fifty-shekel payment in one specific bank in central Jerusalem and only that bank. Thankfully, an on-line option became available as I could not get the courage up to go to the bank. Now new (and not so new) olim have an advantage.  The book "Smarter Israeli Banking: The Ultimate Insider...
Tragedy struck the Chareidi community in Beit Shemesh on Sunday afternoon – close to the time for lighting Menroah. United Hatzalah and Magen David Adom emergency personnel rushed to the scene on Ben Ish Chai Street after receiving multiple reports of a child that fell from the 4th floor. Arriving first responders found the child in traumatic arrest. The child was rushed a local hospital and was R”L pronounced dead. It has not been confirmed if the child fell from a window or the balcony. The identity of the child or the Levaya information were not yet released. Police are investigating the incident.
Just in time for Chanukah comes the latest upbeat release from the Holocaust Survivor Band, a triumphant song of survival titled Let the Light Shine On. With music and lyrics by prolific songstress Cecelia Margules, Let the Light Shine On pairs Israeli superstar Gad Elbaz with concentration camp survivors Saul Dreier, Ruby Sosnowicz, and the newest member of the team, Morris Dan, as they take their uplifting message to the Brandenburg Gate, once a symbol of Nazi power. With footage shot at the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin-Grunewald railway station, the last stop for many on their way to Auschwitz and Theresienstadt, Let the Light Shine On captures the jubilant essence of the Holocaust Survivor Band whose members never dreamed that after living through unspeakable horrors, they would on...
If Israel were a normal country, having the United States place its embassy in its capital city would not be newsworthy. If Israel were a normal country, that its negotiating partner regularly threatens violence would stir up outrage. If Israel were a normal country, the fact that its enemies hijack international organizations in order to deny its history would offend any fair-minded individual. If Israel were a normal country, everyone would be offended that another country would tell its athletes to throw matches, so they wouldn’t have to face Israeli competitors. People would also be enraged that Israeli athletes could not identify their nation of origin in certain countries. That’s usually an arrangement for a country that violates norms of competition, not a country who...
The Cabinet approved a bill reserving 7% of civil service jobs for haredim Sunday morning. The proposal is intended to encourage haredi integration into the public sector and the labor market. According to statistics published by the Knesset, the percentage of haredim in the public sector is very low and does not correspond with their percentage of the Israeli population. Interior Minister Aryeh Deri (Shas) welcomed the plan's approval: "We have made a historic move in the government and we have approved a dramatic decision that will affect the lives of thousands of haredi academics who, to date, have found it difficult to integrate into the labor market." MK Uri Meklav (United Torah Judaism) said that this decision was adopted after extensive review and efforts by the initiator o...
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Muslims marched from the main mosque in Indonesia’s capital to a square in Jakarta on Sunday to protest against U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. It was the biggest protest in Indonesia since Trump’s controversial move earlier this month to reverse decades of U.S. policy. Police estimated the number attending the rally, organized by various Muslim groups, at about 80,000. The protest was peaceful but rows of police behind coils of barbed wire held back the crowd outside the U.S. embassy in Jakarta. A police spokesman said 20,000 police and members of the military were deployed to ensure security.  “We urge all countries to reject the unilateral and illegal dec...
Turkey intends to open an embassy in East Jerusalem, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday, days after leading calls at a summit of Muslim leaders for the world to recognize it as the capital of Palestine. It was not clear how he would carry out the move, as Israel controls all of Jerusalem and calls the city its indivisible capital. Palestinians want the capital of a future state they seek to be in East Jerusalem, which Israel took in a 1967 war and later annexed in a move not recognized internationally. Advertisement: The Muslim nation summit was a response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s Dec. 6 decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. His move broke with decades of U.S. policy and international consensus that the city’s status must be left...
Arab Bank Chairman held in Riyadh. Arab political sources cite attempt to ease pressure on Trump following declaration on Jerusalem. Sabih al-Masri, one of the most powerful businessmen in Jordan and head of the Arab Bank, was arrested for interrogation in Saudi Arabia, according to Yediot Aharonot. Al-Masri's arrest is stirring up the business world in Jordan and the PA, the two areas where most of the billionaire's investments are held. Al-Masri's arrest took place against the backdrop of the largest wave of arrests by Saudi authorities against the Saudi elite in recent decades. This morning, sources close to his family reported that Al-Masri had returned to his home in Riyadh and is expected to receive a permit to leave Saudi Arabia soon, but there ...
Arabs call for the destruction of Joseph's Tomb, Samaria Regional Council Head Dagan demands IDF protect the site. On Saturday, Arabs disturbed the peace near Joseph's Tomb in Shechem (Nablus), throwing burning tires at the site. Palestinian Authority Arabs published on social media calls to arrive at Joseph's Tomb and damage the site. Currently, rioters are parading towards Joseph's Tomb in order to desecrate it. Joseph's Tomb is located in the Palestinian Authority created in the 1993 Oslo Accords, but since it is holy to Jews as well as Muslims, the site remained under IDF guard. IN 2000, it was attacked, looted and vandalized by Palestinian Arab rioters and a Druze IDF soldier bled to death because rescue forces could not reach him in time. In 2002, recurr...
Last night, Arab terrorists attacked a vehicle belonging to Chabad emissaries on their way to a “Hanukkah Operation” in support of soldiers stationed along Route 60 in the Judea region south of Jerusalem. Miraculously, neither the car’s owner, Rabbi Daniel Ariel of Beitar Illit, nor his four children who were also in the car during the attack, were injured. The car’s front window, however, was smashed, and the large menorah placed on top of the car damaged. Rabbi Ariel, who carries out Hanukkah Operations every year in conjunction with the community of Efrat’s Chabad emissary, Rabbi Nissan Nachshon, explained, “Every year during Hanukkah, I go out with my children to bring happiness to soldiers at guard posts, to light Hanukkah candles with them and to...
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