Daily Archives: July 7, 2008
Kiddush Hashem in the Streets of Jerusalem
Last Wednesday, we experienced an extraordinary Kiddush Hashem (sanctification of G-d's name) when an Arab murderer armed with a huge bulldozer went on a rampage on the streets of Jerusalem. He flattened occupied cars,...
Killer Of Bulldozer Terrorist Was Beaten Unconscious By Police At Anti-Disengagement
Makor Rishon correspondent Hodaya Karish-Hazony, reports today that "Mem", the soldier who killed the terrorist yesterday in Jerusalem, had been severely beaten by police during an anti-disengagement protest that took place May 2005.
"Mem", who...
Palestinian Tractor-Terrorism: Mainstream Not Renegade
1. Hate-Education-Driven-Terrorism. The July 2, 2008 Palestinian Tractor-Terrorism constituted a precise Palestinian human-missile, guided by Palestinian hate-education, instituted in 1994 by Abu-Mazen, then Arafat's first deputy, and proliferated via Abu Mazen's current educational-religious-media infrastructures....
Terror Accountability Of The Israeli Government
Last week, follwing the terror attack in Jerusalem, The Bulletin contacted the office of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert about the Israeli government's response to the Hamas:
The Bulletin forwarded a statement to the Israeli...
Families Of 12 Missing Iranian Jews Seek News From Olmert
Jerusalem - The families of 12 missing Iranian Jews, believed to be imprisoned in Teheran, have written to Israeli Prime Minister Olmert urging him to meet with them before Israel undertakes a pending deal...
Navy Commander Says Iran Expected To Attack US, Israel
Jerusalem - A leading U.S. Navy commander said NATO should prepare for Iranian missile strikes on member states.
U.S. Navy Sixth Fleet commander Vice Adm. Sandy Winnefeld said in a magazine article published this month...
Hamas Congratulates Family Of Bulldozer Killer
Jerusalem - Hamas, on an official Web site titled "The Ezzedeen Al-Qassam Brigades," dispatched congratulations to the family of the "martyr of bulldozer operation which took place in the occupied Jerusalem Hossam Dwaiyat," the...