Ammar Fareed Tawfiq al-Astal, 32, was killed in an accident caused by an explosion during while he was preparing a bomb.
Most Arabic media are just saying that a man was killed in an explosion without identifying what terror group he might belong to, but the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades of Fatah said he was a commander of a brigade of Khan Younis.
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Jewish Optimism and the Holiday of the Trees
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Here is a Dry Bones cartoon about Tu B'Shvat, the holiday of the Trees,
from 1997. It falls on February 2nd this year.
I am going to post the whole blo...
BBC News churns out another UN ‘apartheid’ smear
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BBC audiences are all too used to the “churnalism” style of reporting in
which a press release or a report by a third party...
The post BBC News churns o...
BBC News churns out another UN ‘apartheid’ smear
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BBC audiences are all too used to the “churnalism” style of reporting in
which a press release or a report by a third party...
The post BBC News churns o...
A Nation of Laws or Leftists
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Why are at least two people dead and multiple federal law enforcement
officers injured?
What broader principle are Democrats, liberals and leftists riot...
Now What?
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Today, Jews cannot walk down the street in North America, Europe, or even
Australia without the possibility of being spat on, beaten, or even
murdered. Cou...
Closing Jews Down Under Website
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With a heavyish heart I am closing down the website after ten years.
It is and it isn’t an easy decision after 10 years of constant work. The
past...
‘Test & Trace’ is a mirage
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Lockdown II thoughts: Day 1 Opposition politicians have been banging on
about the need for a ‘working’ Test & Trace system even more loudly than
the govern...