In the name
of "proportionality," the State of Israel refrains from deterrence
and punishment when our enemies burn our fields, steal our cars, and harass us
in countless ways.
A perspective from the Jewish village of Bet El Israel, by Bet El Institutions, surrounded on all sides by hostile Arabs.
Monday, July 1, 2019
News Analysis: Have No Mercy on the Cruel!
By Yaakov "Ketzaleh" Katz and translated by Hillel Fendel
Sunday, June 30, 2019
Inside the New IDF Prep Academy in 60 Secs
Check out Baruch's latest video where he takes you through all the latest construction developments at the new campus of the IDF Prep Academy in only 60 seconds (ok, it's really 70 seconds)
Leaving Syria: An Israeli Mother's Personal Exodus
By Yael Hamawi and translated by Hillel Fendel
[Originally published in the "Daroma" monthly by the Har Hevron Regional Council]
A young Israeli mother's personal Exodus from Syria: Geula Yaron, a resident of the Judean community of Adura, married to David and mother of 7, remembers how she and her family left Syria when she was just eight years old. Now a social worker, Geula – her name means Redemption – tells of her childhood in Syria, the longing for Israel, the bumps along the way, and her integration into Israeli society. But what she remembers most of all is her father's unshaking determination to move to Israel at any cost.
[Originally published in the "Daroma" monthly by the Har Hevron Regional Council]
A young Israeli mother's personal Exodus from Syria: Geula Yaron, a resident of the Judean community of Adura, married to David and mother of 7, remembers how she and her family left Syria when she was just eight years old. Now a social worker, Geula – her name means Redemption – tells of her childhood in Syria, the longing for Israel, the bumps along the way, and her integration into Israeli society. But what she remembers most of all is her father's unshaking determination to move to Israel at any cost.