Israeli Arabs in Syria, robotic border patrol, Christian soldiers

Israeli Arabs in Syria, robotic border patrol, Christian soldiers

The Jerusalem Post Newsletter May 14, 2014

 

Hundreds still trapped after coal mine explosion and fire in Turkish town of Soma; Israeli embassy in Ankara calls off Independence Day event. Read More

Experts: Foreign militia forming global jihad networks back home; when in Syria, foreign Arab fighters mostly join the al-Qaida-linked group and its jihadi rival.

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New unmanned system could be applied to Israel’s border patrol duties and forward combat engineering missions.

 

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Despite progress, the former secretary of state says she is „skeptical that the Iranians will follow through and deliver” on a nuclear agreement.

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MK Shaked: State needs to fight extremist elements in Arab society that refuse to participate in army draft.

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Spokesman for Ma’aleh Rehavam outpost: „The forces are removing entire families from their homes and destroying their whole lives.”
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Phenomenon of Israeli Arabs traveling to Syria poses high risks for security, intelligence agency warns.

Mohammed Abu Nachla was sentenced to 24 years in Illinois for attempted murder, but fled to Jordan, Palestinian Authority.

Public Security Ministry not in line with recent calls by officials to increase regulation and reduce the number of guns on the street.
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US defense secretary says region must address Iran with collective response, despite Gulf divisions; Hagel set to visit Israel on Thursday. Read More

Get a closer look of what it’s like to be at a full scale photo shoot with Fashion photographer Ella Manor.
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