Monthly Archives: September 2012

Back To Basics: Israel Vocabulary 101

UPDATE 7 am Israel time Thursday: At 11:15 pm last night, an IAF air strike hit a vehicle in Gaza killing two members of the Defenders of Al-Aqsa–a terrorist group affiliated with Palestinian terrorist Hamas. The dead, who were in … Continue reading

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