Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 26 October 2015

The Jerusalem Post Newsletter
October 26, 2015

German security agencies have raised pressing concerns about the wave of migrants entering the country.

Russia seeks to solidify Assad's regime in an Alawite mini-state in the face of a Sunni onslaught funded by Gulf states.

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Yisrael Beytenu chief says Israel should take the warnings issued by Nasrallah seriously.

Lapid wrote about the need for national unity but not for a national unity government, which he currently opposes.

While it is not certain any one party can douse the tensions, it is certain that Jordan - at least - wants to.

The terrorist who perpetrated the attack was shot and killed.


The prime minister is allegedly mulling the move in response to current wave of violence, sources in Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense C'tee say.


Power outages expected to be fixed by Monday afternoon after Israel Electric Corporation workers temporarily halt work.

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The billboard reads "America First Not Israel" and says it was paid for by Deir Yassin Rememberd, Inc.