Bolten: Call for an Israeli Strike on Iran
July 2, 2009 2 min. read

Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolten intensified the call for an Israeli strike on Iran in an editorial today in the Washington Post. The post-election uprisings in Iran increased sentiment that regime change could result in a halt to the Iranian nuclear program. Bolten criticizes the new administration’s approach that would likely […]

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Army Draft Dodging
July 2, 2009 1 min. read

As a follow-up to yesterday’s post, another Israeli citizen received notice from the IDF to report immediately to military service. This time, the citizen in question resides in the United States and is obtaining his medical degree at Colombia University. Even though the student request deferment of his military service and offered to serve in […]

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When Citizen Obligations Clash with Careers
July 1, 2009 1 min. read

Israel mandates 3 years military service for males (and 2 years for women) from all its citizens starting at the age of 18. After fulfilling their duty, citizens must spend approximately 1 month a year serving int he IDF reserves. However, many Israelis avoid military service through a variety of ways, most prominently by claiming […]

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Aid Ship Intercepted En Route to Gaza
June 30, 2009 2 min. read

The Israeli navy intercepted a ship carrying aid to the Gaza Strip today, as the activists aboard the Gaza-bound boat accused the IDF of threatening to fire upon them. The small ferry boat left Cyprus declaring that its docking port as Egypt’s Port Said. The Israeli government denied claims that it threatened the boat, however […]

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Hamas Popularity Plummets
June 29, 2009 1 min. read

Support for the militant terror group Hamas dropped nearly 10-percent from last year, according to a new study conducted by the Jerusalem Media and Communications Centre. In the West Bank and Gaza Strip, approval of the group dropped from 27.7-percent to 18.8-percent. The organization explains the plummet in support for the group due to the […]

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American Support for Settlements
June 28, 2009 2 min. read

Even though U.S. policy unequivocally opposes all forms of settlement activity in the West Bank, Americans remain a staunch pillar of financial support for settlers, according to an op-ed in today’s Washington Post. The author cites multiple organizations in North America that function as non-profit organizations in support of settlements. Moreover, many Christian groups support […]

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Veggie Mondays In Israel
June 26, 2009 1 min. read

Put the kabobs, shishlik, shwarma, and gefilta fish down for at least one day a week. A new initiative is set to launch in Israel to encourage residents to dine vegetarian-freindly at least once a week. Because of the environmentally conscious attributes of vegetarianism, the new initiative urges restaurants to publish veggi-friendly specials on Mondays. Ilan Gur, […]

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Shalit Abduction At Third Anniversary
June 25, 2009 2 min. read

For three whole years, abducted IDF soldier Gilad Shalit remains in the hands of Hamas. Israelis have persistently protested outside the Prime Minister’s office to strive for Shalit’s release by exchanging hundreds of prisoners for the soldier. However, the government thus far has refused to release the prisoners, specifically those directly involved in terror attacks […]

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Iran Protests Could Improve Peace Process
June 24, 2009 3 min. read

The mass rallies and protests held by Iranians this week greatly affects the rest of the Middle East, in particular Israel and the Palestinians as they potentially prepare to resume peace negotiations. On a broad spectrum, the Iranian protests could inspire mass demonstrations across the Arab world, in particular within the Palestinian territories. The original […]

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Finance Minister: Improved Economy by 2010
June 23, 2009 1 min. read

Israeli Minister of Finance Yuval Steinitz expects the Israeli economy to begin growing again by the end of 2010.  He spoke following the signing of an agreement between the Finance Ministry, Treasury, and Histadrut. Notably, he said: “I cautiously estimate that we will reach an effective braking of the crisis toward the end of 2009, […]

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Are Settlements Akin to Kibbutzim?
June 22, 2009 2 min. read

An op-ed in today’s New York Times condemns Jewish settlements in the West Bank for comparing their existence to Kibbutzim, small socialist collectives in Israel founded to help settle the countryside. Many Kibbutzim obtained funding from the government and praise for helping to expand the Jewish presence in Israel, with an added emphasis on settling […]

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Mubarak Op-ed in WSJ
June 22, 2009 2 min. read

The Wall Street Journal published today an op-ed from Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on the future of the peace process. Amidst false claims regarding the success of Egypt as a peace broker, Mubarak asserts the need for Israel to make a few concessions while the Palestinians must obtain a unity government. The piece, and Egyptian stance […]

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