The West Bank

Ayalon Challenges PA to a Duel

"Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Danny Ayalon reacted Monday (July 25) to condemnation by the Palestinian Authority over his video titled 'The Truth About the West Bank'.

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The UN's hostile obsession with Israel

The UN's hostile obsession with Israel

"This September two important events, both dangerous to Israel, will take place at the United Nations headquarters in New York City.'.

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ISRAEL INSIDE

How A Small Nation Makes A Big Difference

Israel Inside: How a Small Nation Makes a Big Difference is a new feature-length documentary that explores the positive characteristics of Israeli society from a humanistic, psychological, and emotional perspective. This insightful and uplifting documentary sidesteps the usual conversation of politics, conflict and violence, and tells the story of the Israeli people – whose resilience has propelled Israel to the forefront of world innovation and progress.

Despite daily challenges ranging from limited resources to security needs, Israeli creativity and inventiveness help make the world a better place. Israel has made significant advancements in the fields of science, environment, medicine and technology, and has shared these developments with the rest of the world.

How did this happen? What underlying growth factors have given rise to this small nation’s triumph over adversity?

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Moshe Dayan

Moshe Dayan (Born May 20, 1915; died  October 16,1981) was Israel military commander and statesman. He was born in Kvutzath Degania, and grew up  in Moshav Nahalal. He  joined the Haganah underground defense force at age 14. He served in Orde Wingate's Special Night Squads (SNS). Moshe DayanMoshe Dayan was arrested in 1939, together with 42 comrades for participating in an illegal Haganah officers' course, and was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment in Acco prison. Released in the amnesty of  1941, he joined a British army unit and lost an eye in a battle with Vichy (French) forces in Lebanon.

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