IM Issue 77 – February 2014

US Secretary of State Kerry Frustrated by Palestinians’ Refusal to Recognize ‘Jewish’ IsraelDemands that the Palestinians recognize Israel as a Jewish state have become a major stumbling block in Secretary of State John Kerry’s search for a settlement to the Middle East’s most enduring conflict.click Israel Matters! 77 to read the complete issue. Will open with the free Adobe Reader or equal.

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IM Issue 76 – January 2014

IDF Provides Humanitarian Aid to Civilians in Syria and PhilippinesThe Israel Defense Forces has been providing humanitarian aid to Syrians living near the border, Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon revealed recently during a tour of the frontier. According to Ya’alon, Israel has sent water and food, including baby food, across the border, and has been helping the Syrians prepare for winter.“Given the fact that these villages are besieged and have no access to anyplace else, we are helping for humanitarian reasons,” the defense minister said. The food is being transferred to the Syrian villages via the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force. Sometimes, however, IDF soldiers lay aid packages just across the border and the village residents collect them.click Israel Matters! 76 to read the complete issue. Will open with the free Adobe Reader or equal.

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IM Issue 75 w/extra page – December 2013

Israel, U.S. In Dispute Over Iran DealThe United States has vowed that it would not cave in to Iran in negotiations over the Islamic republic’s nuclear program despite charges from Israel and France that negotiators were proposing to let Iran maintain its nuclear capacity. U.S. Ambassador to Israel Daniel Shapiro vowed that President Obama would not allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapons and that the United States would not sign on to a “bad deal” at negotiations with Iran.click Israel Matters! 75 to read the complete issue. Will open with the free Adobe Reader or equal.

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IM Issue 74 – November 2013

At U.N., Netanyahu Warns of Iranian Nuclear ThreatIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought to shred the credibility of Iran’s new president, using his annual speech at the United Nations to cast the Iranian as a man who could not be trusted and to press the international community to keep up sanctions to prevent Iran from building a nuclear bomb. Clearly concerned that the Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani, had succeeded in portraying himself as a friendly and pragmatic leader during his visit to New York, Mr. Netanyahu focused the majority of his 33-minute address on Mr. Rouhani. He described Mr. Rouhani as a beguiling figure who used reassuring words to mask malevolent intentions.click Israel Matters! 74 to read the complete issue. Will open with the free Adobe Reader or equal.

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IM Issue 73 – October 2013

Kerry Reassures Israel on Deal to Rid Syria of Chemical WeaponsU.S. Secretary of State John Kerry assured Israel a U.S.-Russian deal to remove Syria’s chemical weapons would be effective, addressing concern that a lack of resolve would embolden Iran in its nuclear drive. “We cannot have hollow words in the conduct of international affairs, because that affects all other issues, whether Iran or North Korea or others,” Kerry said after talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.click Israel Matters! 73 to read the complete issue. Will open with the free Adobe Reader or equal.

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IM Issue 72b Extra Page – September 2013

Netanyahu: “Europe Wants to Erect New Berlin Wall in the Middle of Jerusalem”Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently held a series of talks with European leaders and European Union officials to protest, and hopefully defer, the EU’s decision to impose a de facto funding ban on Israeli institutions operating beyond the pre-1967 borders, which includes Judea and Samaria, East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights.click Israel Matters! 72b to read the complete issue. Will open with the free Adobe Reader or equal.

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IM Issue 71 – July/August 2013

Waze Deal Primes Israel’s “Silicon Wadi” for Wave of InvestmentGoogle has acquired the mobile map developer Waze Inc. in one of the most lucrative outcomes for an Israeli technology startup. The purchase is poised to fuel a wave of investment and entrepreneurship in the country. Waze was bought for about $1.1 billion, making it one of a handful of companies with roots in Israel to fetch more than $1 billion. The company has offices in Ra’anana, Israel, where it was founded, and Palo Alto, California.click Israel Matters! 71 to read the complete issue.

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IM Issue 70 – June 2013

Physicist Stephen Hawking Joins Academic Boycott Against IsraelStephen W. Hawking, the physicist and cosmologist, has pulled out of a highprofile conference to be held in Israel during June in order to support an academic boycott of Israel. Hawking, who is also a cosmologist, astronomer, and mathematician, is the author of books including the best-seller, “A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes.”click Israel Matters! 70 to read the complete issue.

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IM Issue 69 – May 2013

Obama in Israel: Jewish State Has Right to ExistWrapping up his three-day visit to Israel, President Obama paid respects to its heroes and to victims of the Holocaust, solemnly reaffirm-ing the Jewish state’s right to exist. Accompanied by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Shimon Peres, Obama laid wreaths at the graves of Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism who died in 1904 before realizing his dream of a Jewish homeland, and former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was assassinated in 1995.The president also toured the Yad Vashem Holocaust [photo] memorial, declaring after that the memorial illustrates the depravity to which man can sink but also serves as a reminder of the “righteous among nations who refused to be bystanders.”click Israel Matters! 69 to read the complete issue.

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IM Issue 68 – April 2013

Biden Reassures AIPAC on IranVice President Joe Biden tried to end any questions pro-Israel activists have about President Barack Obama’s commitment to do-ing whatever is necessary to block Iran’s nuclear program.Obama’s policy “is to prevent Iran from acquiring a nucle-ar weapon. Period. End of discussion,” Biden told at-tendees at the recent American-Israel Public Affairs Council annu-al conference in Washington. “Prevent — not contain — prevent,” Biden added emphatically. “Big nations can’t bluff and presidents of the United States cannot and do not bluff and President Barack Obama is not bluffing,” Biden declared, in what he said was a pre-view of remarks Obama will make during his planned trip to Israel. “We are not looking for war [but] all options, including military force, are on the table,” Biden said.click Israel Matters! 68 to read the complete issue.

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