Via The MEMRI Blog: Sudan Liberation Amy/Movement (SLA/M) leader Abd Al-Wahid Al-Nur has announced that Darfur refugees who received asylum in Israel recently opened an SLA/M office. He also praised the Israeli government for helping the refugees, and said that the SLA/M’s vision was of a liberal, democratic Sudan that would normalize relations with Israel.
Read More +Couldn’t help my amazement at this great achievement, and couldn’t help but nod in agreement with a comment left by a reader at INN: Mazal Tov and phuck the British academics. It proves again the intellectual superiority of the Jewish people and why the world is jealous of them. Let the British keep their muslims and ban Israeli academics. Why share Jewish wisdom with idiots anyhow?
Read More +From Israel to Send Animal Vaccine to Gaza after Border Breach via Daily Alert: Israel will deliver thousands of doses of vaccine for cattle and avian-borne diseases to Gaza. Gazans have brought in large numbers of camels, sheep, cows and chickens. Israeli authorities fear that with the new influx of livestock will come a wave of diseases not indigenous to Gaza, among them foot-and-mouth disease and avian flu that are known to exist in Egypt. Because of the proximity between Gaza and Israel, the diseases could easily spread into Israel.
Read More +(Communicated by the Foreign Ministry Spokesman)Thursday, 27 December, 2007 Israel strongly condemns the brutal terrorist attack, which claimed the life of Benazir Bhutto and several other innocent victims. Foreign Minister Livni: “We convey our condolences to the people of Pakistan and to the families of the victims. Benazir Bhutto was a well-known leader in Pakistan and in the international community who demonstrated brave leadership for her people. Israel expresses the hope that Pakistan will continue along the path of reconciliation, moderation and democracy.”
Read More +A groundbreaking discovery in the field of artificial intelligence, conducted by two Tel Aviv University academics, and Israeli research into treating Parkinson’s disease, have been selected as among the past year’s greatest advancements in science by the leading journal, Scientific American.
Read More +From Sudanese Refugees to Study in Israeli Schools: Seventy-six Sudanese refugees, ages four and up, will be integrated into the Israeli school system during the coming academic year, according to an announcement by Education Minister Yuli Tamir Sunday. The Sudanese children will be enrolled in Israeli grade schools and high schools despite the fact that their parents are in the country under refugee status, and without permanent housing.
Read More +From Israeli Firefighters Arrive in Athens: A group of 25 Israeli firefighters landed in Athens, Greece on Monday to help local authorities fight a wave of fires that have claimed over 60 lives so far.
Read More +IDF SPOKESPERSON ANNOUNCEMENT Over 50,000 tons of humanitarian products transferred, with IDF Coordination, into the Gaza Strip since June 19th, 2007 Despite the volatile security situation in the Gaza Strip, the IDF is continuing its efforts to provide a response to humanitarian needs in the Gaza Strip. Since June 19th, more than 50,000 tons of humanitarian aid was transferred from Israel into the Gaza Strip with the coordination of the Gaza District Coordination and Liaison Office. The following aid was transferred through the Sufa and Kerem Shalom crossings:– 5,775 tons of sugar– 3,255 tons of salt– 1,792 tons of cooking-oil–
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