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Fast Forward Probe Into ‘Sadistic’ Abuse at Israel Slaughterhouse
Australian officials are investigating whether cattle shown being abused at Israel’s largest slaughterhouse are from Australia. The Australian Department of Agriculture told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. Tuesday the livestock at the abattoir near Beit Shean could be from Australia. “It’s a reasonable expectation,” Australian Department of Agriculture deputy secretary Phillip Glide said “We’re conducting an…
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Fast Forward Chief Haredi Rabbi Says No to National Service
The senior rabbi of the Lithuanian haredi Orthodox, Rabbi Aharon Leib Shteinman, has announced that yeshiva students should not agree to enlist in National Service. The rabbi’s decision, quoted Monday in the haredi daily newspaper Yated Ne’eman, comes a day after Israel’s Cabinet approved a temporary law that would allow yeshiva students to perform national…
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Fast Forward New Clues Uncovered in ’82 Aussie Terror Bombing
Australian police have uncovered new clues in the 1982 bombings of the Israeli Consulate and the Hakoah Club in Sydney. At a news conference Monday police said they had travelled for the first time to Israel to interview former consulate staff and witnesses of the bombings, which took place just hours apart on Dec. 23,…
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Fast Forward Anti-Semitic Crimes Drop by 30% in Decade
The number of “anti-Jewish” hate crimes has declined by 30% since 2000, a new FBI report revealed. Crimes listed “anti-Jewish” as the motivation also fell, to 771 reported last year from the 1,109 in 2000. There were 6,222 hate crimes reported during 2011, according to the report released Monday. The year 2000 showed slightly more…
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Fast Forward EU Draft Resolution Slams Israeli Settlements
A draft of a European Union resolution said the EU was “deeply dismayed” by Israeli plans for new construction in settlements but did not mention sanctions. The draft resolution, which was obtained by the French news agency AFP, said Israeli settlement construction “threaten peace efforts.” It had been prepared for EU foreign ministers ahead of…
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Fast Forward Former Jewish Leader in Sydney Charged With Sexually Assaulting Four Men
A former Jewish leader from Sydney will appear in court next month on charges of sexually assaulting four men. David Bitel, 60, a ex-member of the executive of the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies and a prominent attorney, was arrested last week and charged with seven offenses, including rape and indecent assault on…
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Fast Forward Belgium and Brazil Get Shoah and Human Rights Institutes
Institutions on the Holocaust and human rights opened in Belgium and Brazil. In Belgium, a museum opened last week in Mechelen, a city situated between Antwerp and Brussels where Belgian and German police officers concentrated thousands of Jews for deportation to Auschwitz. Named the Dossin Barracks Memorial, Museum and Documentation Centre for the Holocaust and…
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Fast Forward Abbas Will Negotiate if Israel Freezes Settlements
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas reportedly said he wanted to negotiate with Israel it if freezes construction for six months in the West Bank and Jerusalem. Abbas made the statement on Sunday in Qatar during a meeting of Arab League nations in Doha, The Jerusalem Post reported. He was responding to statements by Qatari Prime Minister…
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