Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Over 6,000 Gazans injured by IDF fire since March 30th - report

Over 6,000 Gazans injured by IDF fire since March 30th - report 
Nearly 90 percent of those injured by Israeli fire suffered injuries to their lower limbs. 
Third accomplice in 2016 murder of IDF soldier convicted 
The last of three Palestinian minors was convicted as an accomplice to murder in the February 2016 Rami Levy supermarket stabbing spree in which Sgt. Tuvia Yanai Weissman was killed and another victim was wounded.
Israeli strikes on Iran in Syria may lead to war - U.S. intelligence chief  
“We assess that Iran seeks to avoid a major armed conflict with Israel,” Dan Coats, the director of national intelligence, told the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Tuesday.
Most of Iran's advanced nuke centrifuges failing, top expert reveals
David Albright is as concerned as ever about Tehran plotting to obtain a nuclear bomb and emphasizes the need for Israel and the West to stand watch.  
 New York Jewish resident 'brutally' beaten by assailants in Brooklyn
This is not the first time New York Jews have been subjected to antisemitic attacks, there have been a slew of these attacks in recent years.
Veteran Democrats launch group to shore up progressive support for Israel 
The pro-Israel group seeks to assert the the Democrat's “majority pro-Israel” stance, just as some of the most vocal of the party's new lawmakers have criticized the Jewish State. 
Netanyahu to visit India on February 11th - report
PM Benjamin Netanyahu will make a day-long visit to India on February 11th, Indian news agency the Press Trust of India reported on Wednesday.
 Ethiopian protesters close highway, chant: Violent cops belong in prison  
Thousands gathered to protest police brutality against the Ethiopian-Israeli community, blocking the Ayalon highway during a demonstration in central Tel Aviv Wednesday. 
Gantz, Ya'alon merger not expected to induce further political bonds soon
New Likudniks kicked out of Likud primary
 Fan-favorite Shalva Band faces Eurovision Shabbat conundrum, may back out  
The group of musicians with disabilities may be forced to back out of competition to represent Israel over requirement to rehearse on Shabbat. 
Intel, Israel sign multi-billion dollar reciprocal purchase agreement 
The company will receive a grant of about $1 billion from the Israeli government for its investment plan, Kahlon said on Tuesday. 
World ORT receives MLK Day humanitarian award 
“The Talmud demands Tikkun Olam – that we repair the world. We are in the business of making people capable of dreams and making them fulfill those dreams.” 
Tehran goes to war - against dogs and their owners  
The Islamic Repubic of Iran has long had a complex relationship with man's best friend - now young journalists were informed dog walking is banned. 
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