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March 31, 2011
Bringing Joy to Families Touched by Pain: Volunteering with Terror Victims in Israel
Safed teens indicted for torching Arab cars
Two Jewish teens from Safed have been indicted for setting fire to two cars owned by Arab students. The teens were indicted Thursday for torching the cars as revenge for the murder of five members of the Fogel family in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Itamar. They deny the allegations.
German prosecutors slowing investigation, victim’s mother claims
The mother of a Jewish man who was killed under unexplained circumstances in Wiesbaden eight years ago says German prosecutors are dragging their feet in the investigation. Erica Duggan of England returned March 28 to the site of her son Jeremiah\’s death to deliver a plea to prosecutor Christiane Schick-Jensen to interview witnesses and bring closure to the case. \”I am very disappointed that I have come all this way and that she hasn\’t found a moment to see me,\” Duggan told JTA.
No clemency for Pollard, Rumsfeld says
Former U.S. Secretary of State Donald Rumsfeld said Jonathan Pollard should not be granted clemency. Rumsfeld, who served under Presidents Gerald Ford and George W. Bush, said during an interview on Israel\’s Channel 10 that granting Pollard early release would send the wrong message.
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