Incendiary Balloon Flies North, Catches on Netivot Power Lines

The cluster of balloons got caught on high power lines above the street over a Sonol gasoline station in the town.

Microscale Superlubricity Could Pave Way for Future Improved Electromechanical Devices

Researchers say the discovery could lead to more robust computer hard discs.

American Firefighters Join the Battle Against Gazan Terror Fires in Southern Israel

“They demonstrated an amazing solidarity between the American people and the Israeli people."

Netanyahu Warns Iran Against Blocking Maritime Oil Route

"If Iran tries to block the Bab-el-Mandeb, I am convinced that it will find itself facing a determined international coalition to prevent this."

Arabs Attack Jews Entering to Pray at Joseph’s Tomb

The worshipers came under a hail of rocks as they entered the tomb, as did the IDF soldiers who were escorting them.

Gas, Fuel Deliveries to Gaza Banned Until Hamas Ends Arson Attacks on Israel, Border...

"The return of the Kerem Shalom Crossing to full operation is dependent upon a total end to the balloon launches and clashes on the border."

Canada Postal Workers’ Union Aligns With Terror-Loving PA Postal Union

The PPSWU twice glorified Hamas terrorist Ahmad Nasr Jarrar on its official Facebook page, praising the killer as a “hero of my country.”

US Imposes Sanctions Against 2 Key Turkish Ministers Over Detention of American Pastor

The pastor was released to house arrest but not freed in what the Trump administration had been led to believe was to have been a "prisoner swap" with Turkish terror suspect held by Israel.

Netanyahu, Druze Leaders Reach Deal to End Rift Over Nation-State Law

The law will include support for community religious, cultural and educational institutions; and the strengthening of Druze towns and villages.

Rabbi Dr. Meir Fulda, Mechanech Par Excellence, Passes Away at 89

During his 62 year chinuch career at YU, Rabbi Fulda taught men and women and spent three of those decades as either principal or chair of the division of Jewish studies.

High Court Calls on State to Provide Alternative Housing for Khan al-Ahmar Squatters

During the hearing, the squatters' attorneys made it clear that their clients were not willing to move too far from the current location of their shantytown, at most "a hundred or two hundred meters."

Amnesty International Blames Israeli Software for Spying on Its Employee

"The message was clearly an attempt to trick our colleague into clicking on the link, which pointed to a domain name akhbar-arabia[.]com," AI reported Wednesday.

Finally, Rightwing Rabbis to Learn Media Conduct from the Pros

"Conference sessions will include Facebook Specialties (beginners and advanced); Writing articles and opinion pieces; Public Speaking; Standing in front of a camera; and the Art of the Debate."

Republican Leader Mike Huckabee Visits Efrat, Promotes Judea and Samaria

Huckabee: President Trump is naturally a builder and he would be proud to see what is going on here in Efrat.

Corbyn Apologizes for Hajo Meyer’s Comparing Israel to Nazism

On Holocaust Memorial Day 2010, Meyer was invited to an event at the Parliament, where he compared Israeli policy to the Nuremberg laws.

Intriguing Ancient Industrial Site with Recreational Section Revealed in Central Israel

"The extremely long duration of the production of these near-identical jars indicates that the workshop was probably a family-owned business that passed down from generation to generation."

Russian Envoy: Iranians Moved 53 Miles Away from Israeli Border

"There may be some advisers to the Syrian army, but the heavy equipment and weapons that could threaten Israel have moved away from the border."

Female Border Guard Officer Injured By Arab Rioter

The officer was treated at the scene for injuries she sustained to her hand and then evacuated to a hospital in Jerusalem.

IDF Battalion Trains with Nemera, Israeli Military’s New Armored Vehicle

Thanks to its high quality armor, the Nemera is considered one of the safest vehicles in the world.

Jewish Settlers Are Not Going Anywhere, Says Former Kuwaiti Minister

"Al-Husseini's greatest crime of all was his insistence on keeping the Palestinians in refugee camps."

Kuwait Airlines Sued for Discrimination Against Israelis

The U.S. ordered KAC in 2015 to allow Israelis on its flights from the U.S. to London. The airline cancelled all its NY-London flights.

IDF Teams Participating in 2018 International Army Games in Russia

Altogether, 189 teams from 32 nations are competing in 28 contests with tanks, snipers and in various air and sea disciplines.

IDF Suspends Druze Officer After Public Protest Against Nation-State Law

Somehow Israel's minority populations have been led to believe their rights have been or will be abrogated by the passage of this basic law.

Early Survey Shows Modest Majority of Israeli Jews Supporting Nationality Law

Not surprisingly, a full 84% of the Arab public thinks there was no need to legislate the Nationality Law.

Driven by Recent Legislation, 30,000 Anticipated at Jerusalem’s Gay Parade

Police allocated a special spot for members of the anti-gay Lehava organization who plan to demonstrate against the parade.

Infiltration Alert & Lockdown in Adam Cancelled

The town went into lockdown, just days after a deadly terror attack.

Russian Ambassador: Israel’s Demand to Oust Iranians from Syria ‘Unrealistic’

Prime Minister Netanyahu's demand that all Iranian forces be withdrawn from all of Syria is unrealistic at this stage, Russian Ambassador to Israel Anatoly...

Headlines

Latest News Stories


Recommended Today

Sponsored Posts


Printed from: https://www.jewishpress.com/news/eye-on-palestine/hamas/incendiary-balloon-flies-north-catches-on-netivot-power-lines/2018/08/02/

Scan this QR code to visit this page online: