Tuesday, July 03, 2018

7/3/18

Minister: It's official - More Jews in Israel than US Immigration Minister confirms that Israel now home to world's largest Jewish community, surpassing the US.

Poll shows most Israelis have little hope for Trump peace plan As Palestinians continue boycotting US administration, over half of respondents support peace talks -- but less than a fifth think they will bear fruit.

Jewish West Bank Communities: The Kernel of a Tolerant Palestinian State EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Just as Israel is a Jewish state of nearly 9 million citizens, where some 2 million non-Jews live in peace and security, there is no reason why a Palestinian Arab state should not host a sizable Jewish minority living in peace and security with the Arab majority.

Syria Challenge: How will Netanyahu act? For Israel, the main threat in Syria in the last several years has been Iran's penetration of the country.

Report: Israel attacks Iranian weapons depots in Syria Syrian media reports attacks on warehouses of Iranian weapons near Dara-Damascus road.

1,900 Year-Old Coin Found in Jerusalem A rare coin minted 1,949 years ago was found last week in a dig in the City of David in Jerusalem.

U.N. Expert: Israel Moving Closer to Formal West Bank Annexation In the past few years, the international community has grown increasingly concerned about Israeli actions, which it holds are tantamount to de-facto annexation.

German Intel: Iran Wants to Expand Weapons Into Nuclear Arsenal "Iran, North Korea, Syria and Pakistan are making efforts to expand their conventional weapons arsenal through the production of weapons of mass destruction," the Bavarian intelligence agency said.

Netanyahu: Strong Stance Against Iran Deal Paying Off The Iranian regime is well aware of the approaching renewal of sanctions against it, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said during Sunday's Government meeting.

Transfer of powers for Western Wall plan approved Knesset approves transfer of authority in committee dealing with Western Wall plan from Regev and Shaked to Netanyahu and Steinitz.

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