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US and Israel Unveil F-35 ‘Crown Jewel’: Next-Gen Stealth Fighter Jet

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US and Israel Unveil F-35 ‘Crown Jewel’: Next-Gen Stealth Fighter Jet

Written by Jesse Lempel/TPS on June 22, 2016

The F-35 stealth fighter jet, known in Hebrew as the Adir (“mighty”), was rolled out Wednesday in a special ceremony in Forth Worth, Texas attended by officials from the Israel Air Force and Defense Minister, including freshly appointed Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman, as well as Governor Greg Abbott of Texas and US Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro.

As the next generation jet stood majestically on the stage, emblazoned with a Star of David, top Israeli pilots heaped praise on the Lockheed Martin plane scheduled to be delivered to Israel in December.

“It was like holding the future in my hands,” said Brig. Gen. Tal Kelman, IAF Chief of Air Staff. “The unique combination between split edge technology, lethality and amazing man-machine interface will lead the world to the fifth generation”.

“I don’t think that it is an exaggeration to say that the presence of the F-35 in the Middle East will change the dynamic of the region for the better,” Kelman added.

“The IDF’s military strength is Israel’s main pillar of defense. The F-35s will dramatically enhance the IDF’s military power,” said Liberman. “Israel is the first country outside the US to receive these operational, excellent airplanes. The F-35 technology represents the crown jewel of air-power superiority and will therefore be a great contribution to the IDF’s air force.”

Liberman also stress that diplomatic tensions between Israel and the US have not affected the security cooperation.

“It’s not a secret that we have from time to time some disagreements, some disputes, with the US on the political level regarding some solutions with our neighbors,” Liberman said. “But when it comes to Israel’s security, we really enjoy full understanding, fruitful cooperation and strong commitment to our security concerns and needs.”

The rollout ceremony also featured a performance Israeli singer-songwriter David Broza, who sang his trademark ballads of peace.

Going off script for a moment, Liberman joked to Broza: “I’m not so optimistic like you about the possibility of achieving peace with our neighbors in the near future, but despite my personal position please try to create more new songs.”

Following the rollout ceremony, Minister Liberman entered the aircraft and scribbled on the jet with a Sharpie: “The best aircraft for the best pilots.”

Israeli Ministers Meet with Facebook Officials, Announce New Law to Combat Online Incitement

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Israeli Ministers Meet with Facebook Officials, Announce New Law to Combat Online Incitement

Written by Michael Bachner/TPS on June 22, 2016

Jerusalem (TPS) – Israeli Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked and Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan met with Facebook officials on Wednesday and requested that the popular social network take stronger measures to remove posts encouraging terror. The ministers are sponsoring a bill that would give Israeli authorities more tools to require the removal of from social networks of offensive content, including incitement to terror.

At the meeting, Erdan and Shaked discussed the widespread use of the social network to motivate and encourage terrorist activity. They stressed that the latest wave of terror attacks known as “lone-wolf” attacks was directly connected to online incitement. The ministers asked the Facebook management team to remove incitement-filled material within 24 hours of its publication, similar to the website’s policy in European Union countries.

The ministers described the new bill as part of the “battle against online incitement.” The bill is also intended to deal with online shaming, insults against public officers such as policemen, judges, and social workers, defamation, and any content that constitutes a “substantial threat to national security or to the safety of the public or an individual.”

“Terror organizations are utilizing the internet for unacceptable purposes,” said Justice Minister Shaked. “In order to stop the incitement from spreading, we should act quickly and efficiently to update existing laws so that they meet the new challenges we face.”

“Many Western countries such as France and Australia have already understood that the issue requires unique measures to be taken,” she added. “Israel stands at the forefront of the global battle on terror and it therefore cannot lag behind in the field of legislation against offensive content.”

If the bill is ratified, the Justice Ministry will directly contact websites and social networks such as Google and Facebook on any occasion that published content is considered to be offensive. The ministry will warn the companies that the content violates the Israeli penal code as well as their own terms of use.

According to the bill, Israeli courts will have the power to force any company, institution, or person involved in the publication of prohibited content to remove it. The ministers stressed that due to potential restrictions on freedom of speech that may be caused by the new law, court orders forcing the removal of content will only be issued in extreme cases. These orders will only deal with the content and not with those who published it.

Were Israel’s Yemenite Children Kidnapped? Question Once Again Shakes Israel

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Were Israel’s Yemenite Children Kidnapped? Question Once Again Shakes Israel

Written by Michael Zeff/TPS on June 21, 2016

Jerusalem (TPS) – A painful chapter in Israel’s history – the mysterious disappearance, or abduction, of hundreds of Yemenite children shortly after the country’s founding – has resurfaced to rattle the country during a special Knesset session on Tuesday.

An emergency assembly of the Knesset’s Constitution, Law and Justice Committee decided on Tuesday to demand release of all protocols and archived materials for several National Investigative Committees into the saga known as the “Yemenite Children Affair,” referring to the startling allegation that hundreds of newborn babies of recent immigrants, predominantly Yemenite, were kidnapped by authorities and handed over for adoption to Ashkenazi Israelis and Jews overseas between the years 1948 to 1954.

“Following today’s debate, the committee chairman, MK Nissan Slomiansky, issued a stern declaration in which he called on the government to release all protocols and relevant documents,” the committee’s spokesman, Shimon Malka, told Tazpit Press Service (TPS). “Should this request not be honored, the committee will propose legislation compelling the government to do so.”

The affair has been investigated multiple times, but the protocols and crucial records remain sealed.

Yosef Gamliel, a Yemenite immigrant who testified before the Knesset Committee on Tuesday, recounted the story of his missing brother to TPS.

“I have a baby brother, Yochanan, who was born in 1954 and shortly after his birth was hospitalized in the Kaplan hospital in Ashkelon. A few days after he was hospitalized we were told by Kaplan that, for medical reasons, he was transferred to a different facility in Jerusalem. But when we finally arrived to Jerusalem – not a simple journey in the 50’s – we were simply told that Yochanan has died and was already buried before we got there.”

In circumstances strikingly similar to hundreds of other documented cases across the country, the Gamliel family never received a death certificate, an autopsy report, or even the actual burial site.

Between 1967 and 2001 four different national inquiry committees were assembled by various prime ministers to investigate the allegations made by the families of abducted children. These committees inspected close to 1,500 individual cases, and over the years concluded that 1,300 children had died, two were found to be adopted, and the rest remain unknown. Investigators attributed the confusion to the language gap facing the new immigrants and the general disarray of the nascent country’s official records.

Yet the Yemenite families continued to suspect that their children had been systematically stolen and sent to other parents – a worry bolstered by the sensational discovery in 1997 of an Israeli woman, Tzila Levine, who DNA tests proved was the biological child of a Yemenite mother whose baby had mysteriously gone missing.

“In the 80’s I testified before a national committee – only after this committee did the state issue a death certificate and I got the location of a burial plot in Jerusalem. However, there was no grave there with my brother’s name on it and no possibility to exhume a body for verification,” Gamliel told TPS.

After his childhood struggle to find out what happened to his brother and achieve closure, Gamliel went on to study law. He now leads several legal battles, as part of the Achim Vekayamim (Hebrew for ‘Brothers and Still Here’) organization, against various public institutions to divulge information for himself and for many other family members of lost children.

“Only last year was I finally able to get my hands on my own brother’s medical records,” Galmiel said. He described finding a chilling handwritten discharge note which read: PATIENT RELEASED “HOME” – WHERE??

Someone, it seems, had noticed baby Yochanan’s disappearance and left a simple, ominous question as to what happened to him. The answer remains elusive.

“So I still can’t say for certain that my brother is dead or alive,” Gamliel said.

The Yemenite Children Affair returned to the public consciousness and garnered unprecedented support after a May exposé by Israeli anchorwoman Rina Matsliah on her Channel 2 show Meet the Press, spurred on by an Israeli lawmaker who was personally touched by the disappearances.

“I have been working on this one issue since being elected to office. I pester the prime minister on a daily basis. I walked hand in hand with Rina Matsliah to get the story featured on television, and it worked – finally, today we got unprecedented public support from the highest officials,” Likud MK Nurit Koren told TPS. “I have two cousins that were taken from my aunts and uncles on my father’s and mother’s side, and my husband’s sister was taken as well, that’s why this issue is in my blood.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu himself expressed his wish to see the archives opened and held a private meeting with Yosef Gamliel.

“The issue of the Yemenite children is an open wound that still bleeds for the families who don’t know what happened to their lost babies,” Netanyahu said in a video posted to his Facebook account on Tuesday. “To this day I myself don’t understand why these documents are classified. We will investigate it and we will handle it.”

“I am very happy that for the first time in history a prime minister actually weighed in on the matter, expressed his public support for the families and said that he is interested in opening the archives,” said Koren. “However, even the prime minister isn’t above the law and there are bureaucratic and legal issues that have to be overcome through ongoing activity in Knesset and government.”

Both Koren and Gamliel told TPS that Netanyahu has decided to task the newly-appointed minister Tzachi Hanegbi with the investigation of the Yemenite Children Affair.

For Gamliel and the other families of missing children, the renewed interest seems promising.

“This is the first time in 60 years that the establishment is actually listening to the Yemenites and that someone is sympathizing and is willing to take the kind of action that has never been taken before,” said Gamliel.

Home of Terrorist Who Murdered American Demolished by IDF

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Home of Terrorist Who Murdered American Demolished by IDF

Written by Joshua B. Dermer/TPS on June 21, 2016

Israeli Forces demolished Monday evening the home of the terrorist who stabbed to death American tourist and army veteran Taylor Force in a Jaffa terror attack in early March.

Bashar Massalha, a 22 year-old Palestinian from Kafr Haja near Nablus, attacked 28-year-old Force near the iconic clock tower square on the Jaffa promenade as US Vice President Joe Biden was in a meeting just a few minutes away.

Force died of his wounds and eleven others were injured in the attack. Massalha was killed at the scene.

The practice of home demolitions is controversial, with its supporters arguing that it deters future terrorists and its critics claiming it constitutes collective punishment. Israel’s recently appointed defense minister, Avigdor Liberman, is a vocal advocate for demolishing the homes of terrorists.

Force, a US veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, served as a field artillery officer from 2009-2014 at Fort Hood. He was an MBA student of Vanderbilt University and was visiting Israel on a trip with his fellow students and school staff.

“Taylor embarked on this trip to expand his understanding of global entrepreneurship and also to share his insights and knowledge with startups in Israel. He exemplified the spirit of discovery, learning and service that is the hallmark of our wonderful Owen community,” said Vanderbilt University Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos. “This horrific act of violence has robbed our Vanderbilt family of a young hopeful life and all of the bright promise that he held for bettering our greater world.”

In his visit to Israel in March, Biden condemned Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas for not denouncing Force’s murder.

Naomi Altchouler contributed to this report.

Aharon Sitbon Releasing A Debut Album At 70 Years Old!

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Aharon Sitbon Releasing A Debut Album At 70 Years Old!

At the beginning of his 7th decade of life, singer and composer Aharon Sitbon is releasing his first album as a Shomer Torah and Mitzvos. The album is called Shehecheyanu, which definitely shows Sitbon’s talents and skills as a singer and composer.Eli Klein and Yitzy Berry produced and arranged the album, as well as assisted with some of the composition on the songs.

Palestinians Riot in Multiple Areas, Wounding 3;

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Palestinians Riot in Multiple Areas, Wounding 3;

Written by Joshua B. Dermer/TPS on June 21, 2016

Modi’in (TPS) – Three people were lightly wounded Monday night by Palestinian rioters who threw Molotov cocktails and stones at Israeli vehicles near the city of Modi’in. An army unit responding to the incident was then attacked and returned fire, killing one Palestinian teenager and wounding several others, the IDF said.

The injured in the initial attack, one Israeli and two foreign nationals – reportedly a British man and his wife, a Belgian citizen – were transferred to Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem for treatment.

The Palestinian killed, 15-year-old Mahmoud Rafaat Badran from Ramallah, was reportedly an uninvolved bystander.

“As IDF forces returned fire to neutralize the threat, apparently some uninvolved bystanders were accidentally struck,” the IDF announced. “The incident is under investigation.”

Four others sustained moderate to severe wounds; three were taken to a government hospital in Ramallah and a fourth to Hadassah Ein Kerem. Two were taken in for questioning.

In a separate incident, a shooting occurred on Tuesday morning on Route 60 south of Jerusalem. The shooter is at large and security forces are searching the area. No injuries have been reported.

Palestinian rioters also rolled tires filled with gas balloons onto the road near the village of Abud, north of Modi’in, late Monday night. No injuries were reported.

Naomi Altchouler contributed to this report. 

Update: The article has been edited to reflect the latest information that the Palestinian killed was apparently not involved in the riots and struck accidentally. This is a developing story and will be updated as new information arrives. 

The Shmuz: Parshas Bahaloscha- Why We Hate the Jews

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EU Foreign Ministers Accept French Initiative; Israel: “This is a Step Backwards”

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EU Foreign Ministers Accept French Initiative; Israel: “This is a Step Backwards”

Written by Michael Bachner/TPS on June 20, 2016

Jerusalem (TPS) – The French peace initiative was adopted on Monday by the European Union Foreign Affairs Council, which decided to assemble an international conference by the end of 2016 to restart negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.

The Foreign Affairs Council is comprised of the 28 foreign ministers of the EU’s member states. The ministers wrote in their declaration that that both sides should demonstrate in their actions and policies that they are genuinely committed to a peaceful solution to the conflict in order create trust and set the stage for negotiations that would “end the occupation that started in 1967.”

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticized the decision, saying that “peace with the Palestinians will only be achieved through direct, bilateral negotiations without preconditions.”

“International conferences like the one welcomed by the EU council drive peace away by allowing the Palestinians to continue avoiding direct negotiations and compromises,” the statement contended. “This is a regrettable step backwards in the pursuit of peace, to which Israel remains fully committed.”

MK Yair Lapid also commented on the EU declaration on Monday evening, saying that “Israel will not be coerced into negotiations. Nobody will force anything upon Israel. We are a sovereign state and we will decide our fate on our own.”

The French initiative is a proposal by France to launch an international conference on the implementation of a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. French officials declared several months ago that they would unilaterally recognize Palestinian statehood in the event of the initiative’s failure.

While the initiative has been welcomed by the Palestinians, Israeli leaders have repeatedly rejected it, claiming that negotiations should be direct, without mediation or preconditions. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly called on Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas to engage in direct negotiations, a call that has not been embraced.

WATCH: In the Orlando Skies, a Message of Support from Israel

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WATCH: In the Orlando Skies, a Message of Support from Israel

Written by Joshua B. Dermer/TPS on June 19, 2016

Orlando, FL (TPS) – An Israeli-American took to the sky over Orlando last Wednesday, just a few days after the massacre at a local gay club by a self-declared ISIS sympathizer, to fly an airplane banner reading: “America! Israel Feels Your Pain.”

After hearing of the massacre that claimed the lives of 49 at the Pulse gay club in Orlando on June 12, south Florida resident Joseph Zevuloni, originally from Jerusalem, sought to “convey a message of solidarity, unity and friendship between the two countries,” Zevuloni said in an interview with Tazpit Press Service (TPS).

“We (Israelis) go through terrorist attacks constantly and we know how it feels,” Zevuloni, who came to America as a teenager, expressed. “Like everybody else I was devastated to learn of the attack. I do a lot of marketing in my business world, so I came up with the idea to put a banner that would circle around those vigils and people visiting all the different sites in Orlando.”

The message was warmly received, with Florida State Senator Darren Soto personally calling to commend Zevuloni for his sentiments.

“The response was overwhelming and beautiful,” he said. “I got hugs, ‘thank you’s and many comments like, ‘This is why we stand with Israel.’ You can see how much love and support the American people have for Israel.”

“We wanted to make our presence known in a very big way and I’m very glad our message resonated that way. I wanted to show the American people that we don’t just sympathize with them, we empathize,” Zevuloni told TPS.

“I wanted to show the American people that they have a best friend and best friends are there when they need help – when they need a shoulder to cry on.”

Naomi Altchouler contributed to this report.

Shmueli Ungar’s Debut Single Is Now Available

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One of the most exciting and fresh new voices in Jewish Music, is now releasing his very own Shmueli Ungar’s Debut Single Is Now Available to Download! – Get Yishoma – Free Download at Mostly & Nigun Music
One of the most exciting and fresh new voices in Jewish Music, is now releasing his very own debut single!
Shmueli Ungar, who has been electrifying stages and wedding halls in New York with his powerful voice and robust sound, is currently well into production on his debut album.
The album will feature 11 brand new songs, many of which arranged by Moshe Laufer, and produced by Naftali Schnitzler.
The single featured here, entitled ‘Yishoma’, was also produced by Naftali and composed and arranged by Laufer, is just a taste of whats to come!
The song features choir by Yoeli Dickman and is mixed by Eli Lishinsky.
The song is available to download at Nigun Music and Mostly Music and we encourage you to share with all your friends and family!
You can follow Shmueli online on his many social media channels, and of course join him on Telegram for exclusive updates and content at telegram.
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