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Tag Archives: Eilat
Good News Friday
After this week’s difficult events, it’s with a sigh of relief that I bring you today’s Good News Friday installment (all links courtesy of reader “Reality”). Let’s start with some cheering international news. Despite Britain’s annoying “neutrality” on Israel’s fight … Continue reading
Terror strikes again – in Eilat and Petach Tikva
Two of the more unlikely places in Israel to fall victim to terror attacks found themselves the target this week. The first attack, on Wednesday, was claimed by ISIS who fired missiles into Eilat. They were immediately shot down by … Continue reading
Posted in Israel news, Terrorism
Tagged Eilat, ISIS, missiles, Palestinian, Petach Tikva, terror attacks
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Rockets, targeted assassinations, the UN and Syria
Although I haven’t reported on this subject lately, rocket fire from Gaza and Sinai into Israel has hardly ceased for a minute. As the Jerusalem Post reports: Palestinian terrorists fired three rockets at the Eshkol Regional council in the early … Continue reading
Posted in Defence and Military, Mideast news
Tagged Al Jazeera, Al Qaeda, Eilat, Gaza, Grads, rockets, Sinai, Syria, torture, UN, UNRWA
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How the Palestinians cut off their nose to spite our face
No matter how many concessions the Palestinians receive from Israel, they are always received with such bad grace and so much negativity that it’s hard to see why on earth Israel should negotiate with them about anything at all. They … Continue reading
Posted in Incitement, Mideast news, Terrorism
Tagged BDS, boycott, Egypt, Eilat, Iron Dome, Jihadists, Palestinians, prisoners, Rawabi, rejectionism, rockets, Sinai, terrorists
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Israeli civilian murdered by Palestinian terrorist, approved by “moderate” Fatah
An Israeli civilian, Evyatar Borovsky, a father of 5 and a resident of Yitzhar in the Shomron, was murdered today by a Palestinian terrorist associated with the “moderate” Fatah organization: A Palestinian terrorist killed a 31-year-old resident of Yitzhar on … Continue reading
Posted in Incitement, Terrorism
Tagged Eilat, Evyatar Borovsky, Fatah, Gaza, Hitham Mashal, jihadi, medical clown, Palestinians, rockets, Tapuah, terrorism, terrorist, Yitzhar
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Grads on Eilat
Eilat was today’s target for two Grad missiles fired from Sinai. Thankfully no one was hurt and there was no serious damage but it could have been so much worse: At least two Grad rockets fired from the Sinai area … Continue reading