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November 17, 2014
Palestinians kill five in Jerusalem synagogue terror attack
Two Palestinians armed with a meat cleaver and a gun killed four worshippers in a Jerusalem synagogue on Tuesday before being shot dead by police, the deadliest such incident in six years in the holy city.
All women win as Israel battles breast cancer
BDS Movement faces life and death dilemma.
Israel’s CyberGym leads in protection from cyber attacks
Striving to meet the increasingly daunting challenge of protecting the Israel Electric Company\’s (IEC) national infrastructures from cyber attacks and intrusions numbering in the thousands has spawned the creation of CyberGym, a joint venture between IEC and CyberControl that is already benefiting corporations of all descriptions that rely on electricity and computers.
The Fear and Awe of Elie Wiesel
When I was a child I discovered the holocaust at about eight. By perhaps ten I remember video images of tractors moving mounds of bodies into mass graves.
Finding Moishe House
When I was a kid, my parents decided to make a big move.
Palestinian analyst: ‘Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood one in the same’
Despite the formation of a national consensus government, Hamas has not only failed to reconcile with Fatah, but the Islamist group is also beset by an internal rift between a majority who follow the agenda of the Muslim Brotherhood and those who seek independence from the group.
Israeli economy shrinks annualized 0.4 per cent in Q3 on Gaza war
Israel\’s economy contracted for the first time in more than five years in the third quarter, as growth was hit by the effects of a war with Islamist militants in Gaza.
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