ICEJ NEWS

Headlines from Jerusalem, 29 November 2016

“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble” Psalm 46:1

TOP STORY

Grim Estimates Emerge of Damage from Forest Fires

Official estimates began to come in Tuesday of how extensive the damage from the recent fires in Israel actually was. Approximately 3,035 hectares (7,500 acres) of forests and 1,090 hectares (2,700 acres) of urban areas have been destroyed in several communities, according to Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund’s firefighting services.
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NEWS BRIEFS

Tensions Rise as Amona Evacuation Looms

Tensions are mounting over the scheduled demolition Wednesday of the outpost of Amona in the West Bank. Religious-Zionist rabbis issued a call Monday for “non-violent resistance” measures to be taken to prevent the demolition while residents of the outpost have vowed they will not evacuate their homes under any conditions. The Israeli Supreme Court ordered the outpost demolished earlier this year after it was established that it had been built on land privately owned by Palestinians.
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Guatemalan President Arrives in Israel

Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales, an outspoken evangelical Christian, arrived in Israel Monday for an official state visit. “I want to thank you, Mr. President, for your personal support and for the support of your country for Israel on the international stage,” Israeli President Reuven Rivlin told his guest. On Tuesday Morales met with PM Netanyahu.

Israel Blesses the world

American-Israeli solar pioneer Yosef Abramowitz, known as “Captain Sunshine” for his promotion of solar energy projects in Israel, has added wind power to his portfolio of specialties and is set to launch a massive $50 million project in Africa in the coming months. “As African countries are planning their energy programs, we want to prevent any plans for burning fossil fuels from coming about by giving green and inexpensive alternatives,” Abramowitz said.

IS Warned Not to Test Israel’s Resolve

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a Likud Party meeting Monday evening regarding the rockets fired into Israel the day before by the Islamic State (IS) terror militia and Israel’s response. We will not tolerate even isolated fire, and we will respond forcefully and attack our enemies when necessary before they succeed in attacking us,” he said. “We will not permit radical Islam or any other hostile entity to open a front of terror against us on the Golan.”

OPINION

America and Russia: Towards a New Partnership?
Jiri Valenta with Leni Friedman Valenta, BESA

A pragmatist like Reagan, President Trump will face three urgent foreign policy issues: renegotiating the Iran nuclear deal with a US-Israel military option and Russia’s acquiescence; resolving the human catastrophe in Syria in partnership with President Putin; and a Great Bargain with Putin on the Ukraine.
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