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Stabbing In Kiryat Arba

13 December, 2015   |   8 years ago

A stabbing attack occurred in Hebron, with no one injured. The terrorist was reportedly neutralized but was not killed.

Netanyahu: “The Climate Agreement Signed in Paris is Important”

13 December, 2015   |   8 years ago

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the climate agreement signed in Paris, during the Israeli government meeting in Jerusalem.

“The climate agreement is important. We have an interest, like all countries, to ensure that the global warming effect is stopped, or at least lessened – and Israel will contribute,” said Netanyahu.

“Israel is a leader in sewage treatment, recycling and water desalination technologies, and we have a national program for crude-oil substitutes, including in transportation, and are world pioneers in this issue. We will lessen the emission of greenhouse gasses for the next generations,” he added.

“This is a complex international mission, which is built on the cooperation of all states, small ones and big ones alike. This requires international discipline which is not simple, but for the sake of humanity I hope that when this is achieved, it will definitely be achieved in the state of Israel,” concluded Netanyahu.

Car Ramming Attack In Samaria

10 December, 2015   |   8 years ago

A car-ramming attack took place earlier today near the Palestinian village of Al-Lubban leaving  four people injured. One of the victims was seriously wounded, and two of the other victims sustained moderate injuries.

All of the victims were brought to the entrance of the nearby Jewish community of Beit Aryeh.

Stabbing Attack in Hebron, 2 Israelis Wounded

9 December, 2015   |   8 years ago

A stabbing attack was reported at around 13:00 PM at the entrance to Beit Hadassah, a Jewish complex in the city of Hebron.

Two Israeli men were injured in the attack. One was moderately wounded in his head, while the other suffered light wounds in his leg.

The terrorist was shot and killed.

 

New Israeli Mossad Chief Declared by Netanyahu: Yossi Cohen

7 December, 2015   |   8 years ago

Yossi Cohen will be the next director of the Mossad, Israel’s famous intelligence agency. The appointment was announced by Benjamin Netanyahu at the Prime Minister’s office shortly after 9:00 PM.

Cohen, 54, has been the National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister since August 2013, and is considered as one of Netanyahu’s closest and most trusted advisors.

 

 

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