These are the current religions of Israel: חֲנֻכָּה Hanukkah is just around the corner. Hopefully people will do Teshuvah. |
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Terrible fires raging in Israel that have now been confirmed as arson attacks |
Fires rage throughout Israel over ShabbatFires in different areas of Israel over Shabbat as ‘arson intifada’ continues. Fifteen houses were completely destroyed and collapsed, while 25 other houses were seriously damaged from the flames. Four civilians were lightly injured, including two firefighters. Three firefighting teams from the Palestinian Authority helped to battle the blaze. A spokesperson for Neve Tzuf said, “The town has suffered a blow tonight, but we’re strong and we’ll manage to deal with it. The town’s welfare staff and the Binyamin Regional Council are working to take care of all the residents’ needs.” As well, arsonists reignited a fire in Haifa on Saturday. The Israel Electric Company disconnected the town, as well as four buildings in Ma’ale Adumim and the towns of Ateret and Nachliel, from the electric grid from Friday night until Saturday morning. On Friday, arsonists set fire to Beit Meir, near Jerusalem. ‘No active fires left’ after 2,000 blazes scorch IsraelFirefighters remain on ‘high alert’ as five days of fires finally end. 27/11/16 Firefighters have extinguished blazes that ravaged Israel over the past five days and caused close to 100,000 Israelis to flee their homes, authorities said Sunday, blaming arsonists for a large portion of the outbreaks. Rain could cause problems after firesAnd others are saying…With Every Tragedy We Ask “Why?” and Rightly SoIsraeli settler leader: Fires are divine punishment for planned settlement uprootRav Dov Kook: The fires currently spreading in Israel are because of the terrible persecution of Rav Berland |
What Starts Online, Doesn’t Stay There |
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This is what we need of stead of Coexistence. |
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Your average PA or Hamas Arab is tired of all the incitement and lies from the Imams and the PA.
Over a million PA Arabs plan to leave IsraelArab media reports over 20,000 PA Arabs leave Israel each year, says numbers are growing. “A guy named Ahmad told me there were 44 kids in his high school class, all of them from Kfar Ramon. Only four of them still live there, the rest moved to the United States,” the journalist said. “There are no more celebrations, because there are no more young people. What will they celebrate, who will put people on their shoulders? In our village, there used to be 14,000 people, but 10,000 emigrated to the US, 2,000 emigrated to Jordan, and there are only 2,500 people left (sic).” Most of those who emigrate are under 30, single, and jobless. 90% are Muslim Arabs, and the other 10% are Christian Arabs. And only 27% of Arab youth consider themselves to be politically active. The vast majority of Arabs who leave Israel emigrate to either the United States or South America. However, a large percentage visit Israel during the summers and vacations. Both the Palestinian Authority and Hamas do not make ensuring their residents have adequate access to education, jobs, and medical centers a priority. Most of the international aid funneled to Gaza and the PA goes into financing rockets and terror tunnels, paying terrorists and their families salaries, and lining the pockets of corrupt PA politicians and terror leaders. As a result, there is large gap between rich and poor, with much of the Arab public in these areas impoverished and uneducated. According to the Arab48, even those who do complete college and find jobs often earn between 1500 NIS to 2500 NIS each month working in Palestinian Authority-controlled areas. Those working for Israelis enjoy a higher income by far, but Israeli firms in Judea and Samaria that employ Palestinian Arabs, such as Soda Stream and those in the Barkan Industrial Park, are subject to boycotts and other threats. Israeli Arabs are highly educated, in contrast and can be found in every sphere of economic activity earning good wages, including doctors, pharmacists, nurses, construction workers, busdrivers, repairmen and other fields. For unskilled workers, the minimum wage in Israel is approximately 5000 NIS per month. |
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