Monthly Archives: December 2014

“How can the police be so cruel?”

Wednesday, December 31, 2014, 21:35 The IDF Civil Administration gave Arabs permission to plow land which they claim in fields adjacent to the Jewish community of Esh Kodesh in the Shiloh Bloc region. Residents of Esh Kodesh were understandably concerned, … Continue reading

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Youths falsely detained at hilltop community

Wednesday, December 31, 2014, 20:19 On the afternoon of Monday, December 29, the Binyamin Police arrived at the hilltop community of Mishcanot HaRo’im near Kochav HaShahar and detained six youths residing there. The police claimed that they detained the youths … Continue reading

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Memorial service held for Avi Ben-Zion, Hy”d

Wednesday, December 31, 2014, 16:26 Approximately 300 people gathered in the afternoon hours on Wednesday, December 31 at the site of Avi Ben-Tzion’s, Hy”d, murder at the Alon (Migdalim) Intersection in the Shomron for a memorial service marking 30 days … Continue reading

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Council chairmen to Ya’alon: “Recognize Avi as a terror victim”

Tuesday, December 30, 2014, 8:23 Eighteen council chairmen from the Yehuda and Shomron regions signed a letter to Defense Minister Moshe (Boogie) Ya’alon in which they demand that the murder of Avi Ben-Tzion, Hy”d, be recognized as a nationalistically motivated … Continue reading

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Memorial service for Avi Ben-Tzion, Hy”d, to be held on Wednesday

Monday, December 29, 2014, 11:18 At the close of 30 days since the murder of Avi Ben-Tzion, Hy”d, a Jewish farmer from Moshav Netiv HaGedud in the Jordan Valley, at the Migdalim (Alon) Intersection in the Shomron, his family will … Continue reading

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Suspect cleared in Latrun Monastery arson case

Thursday, December 25, 2014, 16:12 Moshe Auerbach, a 22 year old resident of a Shomron hilltop community was informed earlier this week that the investigative case opened against him on suspicion of involvement with vandalism and arson in the Latrun … Continue reading

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Rights of detained minors severely violated

Monday, December 22, 2014, 21:40 Five youths, four of them minors, were detained on the night of Saturday, December 20 (after Shabbat) on suspicion of conspiring to commit a crime after policemen saw them sitting in a public park in … Continue reading

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Beit Orot stabbing incident classified as terror attack

Monday, December 22, 2014, 8:17 On Shabbat, the evening of Friday, November 21, as a group of eight young Jewish worshipers walked from Beit HaHoshen to Yeshivat Beit Orot on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem they encountered an ambush … Continue reading

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Youth detained on Temple Mount

Sunday, December 21, 2014, 21:17 A Jewish youth was detained on the morning of Sunday, December 21 on the Temple Mount and will remain in remand overnight despite the fact that the police announced their intent to request his release … Continue reading

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Ben-Tzion, Hy”d, family: “They told us fabricated stories”

Sunday, December 21, 2014, 14:48 On Monday, December 1, Avi Ben-Tzion, a resident of Moshav Nativ HaGedud in the Jordan Valley, was critically injured at the Migdalim (Alon) Intersection in the Shomron in what the police have classified as a … Continue reading

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