Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday 5 November 2015

The Jerusalem Post Newsletter
November 5, 2015

Congressional sources say Israel has made an initial request for its annual US defense aid to increase to as much as $5 billion.

If passed, Zohar's bill would require importers and retail chains to place a special warning stamp on products made in countries that have declared a boycott on Israel.

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Iran ultimately poses bigger threat to world security than ISIS, says expert.

Prior to the signing of the Oslo Accords, the PLO had refused to recognize Israel since the Zionist state was founded in 1948.

The appointment of Ran Baratz as Netanyahu's new media adviser has drawn scrutiny and criticism from the Israeli press.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was ranked number 21 on Forbes magazine's annual list of the world's most powerful people, which was topped by Russian President Vladimir Putin.


"For me, fighting for Israel isn't just about policy - it's a personal commitment to the friendship between our peoples and our vision for peace and security."


Baratz also referred to US Secretary of State John Kerry as someone "whose mental age doesn't exceed 12."

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The latest reports of a surge in hacking attacks come after a landmark international agreement in July that eased severe economic sanctions on Iran in return for Tehran curbing its nuclear program.