Monday, 4 October 2010


BREAKING NEWS

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he is "in the midst of sensitive diplomatic contacts with the U.S. administration" in the effort to continue peace talks with the Palestinians.
"The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart jabbed back at fired CNN anchor Rick Sanchez.
An Israeli military court convicted two soldiers of using a Palestinian child as a human shield during the Gaza war.
The University of Johannesburg's faculty Senate voted to sever a long-standing relationship with an Israeli university unless certain conditions are met.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a bill requiring companies bidding on the state's high-speed rail contract to disclose their roles in transporting Jews to Nazi concentration camps.
Chicago Jewish community leader Lester Rosenberg, who continued to be involved in Jewish communal life after a car accident left him paralyzed, has died.
A Palestinian mosque in a Hebron-area village was vandalized and set on fire, allegedly by Jews.
A subsidiary of Iran's Swiss-based national oil company is the latest firm to be sanctioned under new U.S. measures.
The House of Representatives has introduced a resolution aimed at helping Holocaust survivors in the United States in need of in-home care.
Two Jewish lawmakers were sworn into Australia's new parliament wearing kipot and taking their oath on the Old Testament.
An Israeli policeman killed a Palestinian attempting to infiltrate near eastern Jerusalem.
Washington police arrested a veteran correspondent for an Israeli newspaper and her husband on charges of intention to distribute marijuana.
Pennsylvania's homeland security director quit in the wake of revelations that he hired an Israeli-American agency that reported peaceful protests as potential terrorist threats.
Israel warned Lebanon not to allow Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to tour the border between the two countries.
Jewish groups praised President Obama for focusing international attention on preventing renewed civil war in Sudan.
Israel's first all-sports talk radio went on the air.