Rachel Fraenkel, the mother of Naftali Fraenkel, the high schooler who was kidnapped Thursday night along with fellow students Gil-ad Shaer and Eyal Yifrach, spoke with reporters on Sunday. (Video embedded below.) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blames the kidnapping on Hamas. The JTA reported on her remarks: “Naftali, Mom...

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English- and Arabic-language outlets throughout last week reported on trends suggesting that radical Islamist groups are gaining a foothold in the Gaza Strip, developments that appear to have been taking place alongside growing efforts by Hamas to rebuild its infrastructure in the West Bank. Reports have been emerging since the announcement...

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Israeli security forces through the weekend and into Monday launched a large-scale operation across the West Bank in search of three Israeli teenagers who authorities fear were abducted overnight by Palestinians seeking to trade them for terrorists held by Jerusalem. One of the abducted teens is reportedly an American-Israeli dual citizen,...

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In an op-ed that appeared in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, former U.S. Rep. Shelley Berkley argues that the “technocratic” Palestinian unity government is “a transparent trick meant to keep the dollars coming.” In Time for U.S. to Stop Funding Terrorists, Berkley, a Democrat, outlines the dangers that the joint Fatah-Hamas...

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According to a news report published Sunday, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is slated to meet with Arab ambassadors in the wake of boycott calls in retaliation for Australia’s recent decision to stop using the term “occupied” to describe territories captured by Israel in 1967. The Times of Israel reports: Australia...

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The three boys abducted by Hamas terrorists on June 12 were just like all other teenage boys the world over – into the same hobbies and pastimes. Eyal Yifrah’s joy is music. Videos posted to the internet show him performing a song he composed for his cousin’s wedding. Another shows him...

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The Jerusalem Post reported Tuesday that Israel recorded record-breaking tourism numbers for the first five months of 2014. Tourist entries into Israel are up by 17% for the first quarter of 2014, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics. The bureau stated that a record 382,000 visitors entered Israel this...

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The Jerusalem Post reported Friday that the German government plans to conduct a study on the relationship between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism. The Post obtained a copy of letter sent from an adviser of German’s President Joachim Gauck to the Simon Wiesenthal Center. The letter, by Gauck’s senior diplomatic and foreign policy adviser,...

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The IDF is conducting a search for three missing yeshiva students in the areas near Gush Etzion and Hebron. 3 missing teenagers since last night is a serious event. #IDF mission ongoing in order to establish the circumstances of disappearance. — Peter Lerner (@LTCPeterLerner) June 13, 2014 Ynet reports: Israeli...

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On Wednesdsay, the United Nations General Assembly selected Ugandan Foreign Minister Sam Kutesa, a vocal anti-gay activist, as the international body’s president for the 2014-2015 session, set to begin in September. Bloomberg News reports: The former lawyer and politician defended Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni’s February enacting legislation that toughened punishments for gay sex...

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