Israel Police Arrest 12 Suspects In Connection To Arsons
Security forces arrested this morning a youth from Rahat in southern Israel for incitement, after he called on his Facebook page to “take care of the Zionists.”
Security forces arrested this morning a youth from Rahat in southern Israel for incitement, after he called on his Facebook page to “take care of the Zionists.”
The fires that have burned across Israel since Tuesday continue to rage, with new areas threatened by flames as other blazes have come under control.
With fires raging across Israel, including inside the northern coastal city of Haifa, growing numbers of Israelis believe at least some of the blazes may be intentional – the attempt by some Arabs to take advantage of the dry, windy weather to pursue war against the Jewish state by other means.
At a time when Israel is facing the threat of nuclear annihilation and many believe the world is nearing the midnight hour on God’s prophetic clock, millions of evangelical Christians are rallying to support Israel. Even the Jewish community—long suspicious of conservative, Bible-believing Christians—is beginning to notice.
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), the nation’s largest aerospace and defense company, said it has developed a new Collision Warning System to increase military flight safety by warning pilots of potential crashes with commercial and civilian aircraft.
First we learned that hackers could watch us undress through our webcams, then we discovered that they could listen to us answering security questions and giving passwords through our microphones.
Astonishing claims have emerged from authoritarian Uzbekistan today that the glamorous daughter of former dictator Islam Karimov has died from ‘poisoning’.
All Paneco wants to do is import Jack Daniel’s Black Label Tennessee whiskey certified as kosher, but it’s encountered a situation that even the sharpest rabbinical minds can’t seem to solve.
Miki Ganor, the Israeli representative of the German company selling submarines to Israel, will receive some 10-30 million euros for brokering the deal, according to Germany’s Handelsblatt newspaper, which previously reported on corruption at the firm, ThyssenKrupp.
The square around the Great Synagogue of Tel Aviv, near the bustling Rothschild Boulevard, has long since been a symbol of secular entertainment.