David Bedein
Bedein: Israeli Airstrike Kills Hamas Military Leader
--Imad Shabana, a senior commander in Hamas's Izzedin Kassam military wing, died late on Saturday after being targeted by a low flying Israel Air Force fighter-jet as he was walking through Gaza City--Missiles Fired From Apartment Buildings Expected To Cause Massive Casualties--Arab NPO?To Recruit Volunteers To National Service
Repackaging Ehud Barak Shades of Nixon?
Barak ran a campaign by taking no stands on issues, with his PR people repeating over and over that "there is a new Barak" - not the Barak who was voted out of office in a special election in February 2001 - after only 17 months of office.
How will Israel cope with expected Arab civilian deaths?
Palestinian Armed Forces Extend Their Missile Range
-- Israeli security officials have confirmed to the Middle East Newsline that Palestinian armed forces have been extending the range of their missiles to achieve a missile range of 25 kilometers, which would enable Palestinian strikes against major cities in Israel in an effort to strike much of southern Israel. Hamas and Islamic Jihad were improving their indigenous missiles in cooperation with Iran and Hezbollah--DF Arrests Top Hamas Leaders--U.S. 'Concerned' By Arrests
Military Analysts: Israeli Army Is Directionless
Israel is reflexively reacting to Hamas and is basically following the latter's script, without any policy or goals of its own.Also detailed:-U.S. Endorses Abbas-Hamas Vows To Target Ashkelon-Israel Government Wanton Neglect Of Shelters In South
Inside Story: Why Did Prisoner Negotiations Fail With Hamas?
It can now be revealed that Hamas demanded that Israel release dozens of Israeli Arab convicts who are imprisoned for security offenses in exchange for the release of Israeli Corporal Gilad Shalit, who was captured last June by Palestinians. Israel summarily rejected the demand to release Israeli Arab security convicts.
Gaza Missile Kills Israeli Woman
The timing of the attack coincided with the preplanned visit to Sderot of Israeli foreign minister Tzipi Livni, who accompanied European Union envoy Javier Solana to a meeting at the Sderot municipality, where Livni had announced earlier in the day that she wanted to acquaint Solana with the human implications of the missile attacks on Sderot.
More Gaza Rockets Hit Sderot
Chronicle of the weekend and eye-witness reports from the scenes of incessant rocket fire in Sderot.
Israel Allows Retaliation, But No Plans For Offensive
A source in the prime minister's office did say to the leading Israeli newspaper, Yediot Ahronot, that in the event of continued rocket fire, the prime minister may authorize attacks targeting Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh. However, no large-scale incursion into the Gaza Strip has yet been announced despite Hamas' efforts to bring Israel into its conflict.
Akiba Hebrew Trades Principle For Principal
Replacing names of Jewish educational institutions in Philadelphia with names of donors is not a new phenomenon. The Moses Dropsie College was renamed for Walter Annenberg, while the Solomon Schechter school has been renamed the Raymond and Ruth Perelman.