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Documenting events related to Israel from within Israel. Many things you won't see in the mainstream media. Monitoring Arab media.

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This is very sad to listen to.
As you sit securely in your comfortable homes, they risk their lives on the battlefield, fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon. But unlike their comrades in arms, who go home each weekend to a warm and loving home, a welcoming family and a supportive society, these young Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) men have no home to return to. Their parents threw them out of the house because they decided to enlist in the Israel Defense Forces. The fanatics in the society into which they were born call them Hardakim, a demeaning term resembling the Hebrew word for “insects.”

It is for these soldiers – the Haredi fighters who choose to join the IDF – that Osey Chail – The Association for Haredi Soldiers - was established.
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A Chabad rabbi was stabbed in Boston yesterday.
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In 1978, Benjamin Netanyahu (then known as Ben Nitay) discussed the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), the West Bank, a Palestinian State and human rights on a TV series called "The Advocates", which in this episode debates the question, "Should the United States Support 'Self-Determination' for Palestinians in a Middle East Peace Settlement?" Appearing in this clip are Marilyn Berger, Fouad Ajami, and Morris Abram.

To see the full video go here: https://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_98F4072381BB439F8ECE8DC747297DBE

Our greatest Prime Minister, Bibi Netanyahu, has never changed this stance since then, he is the most dedicated and consistent politician that I have ever known and the spoilt brats of Israel threw him away.
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FIDV (Friends of Israel Disabled Veterans) Beit Halochem who supports Israel's wounded veterans and victims of terror interviewed a group of various injured IDF veterans.

All of them suffer from PTSD. Here is their story!

May they all find their peace and stay strong always!
Arabs again causing trouble tonight in Eviatar
Private Israeli intelligence group "The Intel Lab" released satellite photos on Saturday of what it said is damage from a reported drone attack on an Iranian nuclear facility last month.

Iran claimed to have foiled the June 23 attack on the site in Karaj, but Israeli media reported that the facility — said to have been used for assembling centrifuges for uranium enrichment — was damaged in the strike.

The drone attack reportedly hit the Iran Centrifuge Technology Company, or TESA, in the city of Karaj, northwest of Tehran. The TESA factory was tasked with replacing the damaged centrifuges at the Natanz nuclear site and also produces more advanced centrifuges that can more quickly enrich uranium, according to a New York Times report last month.
Since last night 9pm, Iran has been without power in most of the country including Tehran...it has been reported that a cyber attack caused this.

We can only assume it was an Israeli cyber attack :)
A very touching moment as a group of IDF combat veterans of the Golani brigade from the '84 to '87 cycle got together for a reunion and sang some army songs together with a meal.

Kol HaKavod guys!