Friday, 26 December 2008


Breaking News

Israel, Egypt and Hamas in Gaza are all preparing for an IDF operation in the Gaza Strip.
Israel has reopened its border with Gaza to allow the delivery of humanitarian aid.
Kadima has taken a slight lead over Likud in a newly released poll on the February Israeli election.
Fourteen people, including six children, were injured in Woodmere, N.Y., when a car crashed into a Chanukah celebration.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in a Christmas message on a British television station that Jesus would be on his side.
The Anti-Defamation League has asked the U.S. attorney general to ensure that Israel's Law of Return is not used to deny bail to Jewish defendants.
Lebanese troops discovered seven Katyusha rockets in southern Lebanon aimed at Israel.
The Spanish government has ordered a freeze on a building project in a medieval Jewish cemetery in Toledo.
Israel's Elbit Systems Ltd. and Israel Aerospace Industries inked a combined $141 million deal with the Turkish Air Force.
Harold Pinter, a Nobel Prize-winning British playwright, has died at the age of 78.
Pope Benedict XVI ushered in Christmas with a call for peace in the Middle East.
Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf, a longtime Chicago rabbi whose synagogue was across the street from Barack Obama's home, has died.
Israel's president lit the fourth Chanukah candle in Sderot in a show of solidarity with the beleaguered southern community.
In a move that paves the way for a new ethical certification to appear on food products alongside the Orthodox Union's kosher label, the Conservative movement has chosen Magen Tzedek as the name for its certification.