Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to build 1,000 housing units in eastern Jerusalem will end the P.A.’s hope of creating a contiguous urban foothold running from Bethlehem through Beit Jala and Givat Hamatos.
In the video, which was aired by Iran’s Channel 1 TV, singers wearing IRGC uniforms call to “blow up the den of Satan” and chant “death to America! Death to Israel!”
The U.S. assistance authorizes cooperation with Israel on counter-tunnel and counter-aerial capabilities, and $500 million for developing and procuring the Iron Dome, David’s Sling and Arrow weapon systems.
“We need to continue to feed the world; we’re not going to do that through outdated methods. We need to continue to deploy technology and smart practices. Israel has been a leader in that area.”
If we want to create a new liturgy that stands a chance of becoming a lasting, vital contribution to Jewish spiritual life, we will not achieve this by going through the siddur with a red pen.
Over years of conflict with the Palestinian Arabs, Israel was to be blamed for its failure to adhere to its “biblical-moral tradition.” Lately, some promise exists for change.
Hebron is an ancient city making its introduction to Jewish tradition in the Torah, which records Abraham’s purchase of the Tomb of Machpelah as a burial site for his wife, Sarah. Though control of the city exchanged hands over the millenia, Hebron featured an almost continuous Jewish presence until the present day.