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Subject: Israel's Regulation Law: 'land grab' or just politics?
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Israel's Regulation Law: 'land
grab' or just politics?
Filmmakers expose of Israeli
checkpoints stirs controversy
What you need to know about
trees, Tu B'Shvat and the
A demonstration against the planned demolition of nine homes in the
Jewish National Fund Israeli settlement of Ofra.
In surprise discovery, Israeli
archaelogists uncover 12th
Israel's I3egulation Law: 'land
Dead Sea Scrolls cave
grab' or just politics?
By Alex Traiman/JNS.org
Days after the settlement outpost of Amona was evacuated by
order of Israel's High Court of Justice, the Knesset passed
legislation to retroactively legalize all settlement housing sitting
on property that has been identified as private Palestinian
land. The law is being hailed by supporters of the settlement
movement as a step toward extending full Israeli sovereignty
over the disputed territories, while opponents have called the
law a "land grab' that violates international law. Yet several
leading legal scholars say the "Regulation Law" does not
contradict Israeli law, and that precedents both inside and
outside Israel can justify its passage within the context of
international law. 1 wouldn't call it a land grab," Alan Baker, a
former legal adviser to Israel's Foreign Ministry and Israel's
former ambassador to Canada. "These people have been
already living where they are living for many years. The
opposition to this law is more of a political issue."
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Filmmaker's expose of Israeli
checkpoints stirs controversy
By Rafael Medoff/JNS.org
The controversy over Israel's security checkpoints is heating
up in the wake of a new investigative report showing that the
perceived hardships endured by Palestinian travelers are
much less severe than critics of Israel have charged. Human
Rights Watch asserted in its most recent annual report that
waiting times at the checkpoints are "onerous: and Amnesty
International claimed the waiting times constitute "collective
punishment." But filmmaker Ami Horowitz, in the "Palestinian
Road Trip" video, presented interviews he conducted at the
Kalandia checkpoint with Palestinian travelers who all said it
took 10 minutes or less to get through the checkpoint. "That
included waiting time and the time it took for the Israeli soldiers
to check their identity papers," Horowitz told JNS.org.
Read more.
Palestinians
cross the
Kalandia
checkpoint
June 10.
2016. on
their way to
Jerusalem's
Old City for
Friday
prayers
during
Ramadan.
What ypu need to know about
trees, Tu B'Shvat and the Jewish
National Fund
By Anna Sharon/JNS.org
"Be careful not to spoil or destroy my world—for if you do,
there will be nobody after you to repair it," God says in a
Midrash in Kohelet Rabbah. For more than a century, Keren
Kayemet Lelsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF), which
calls itself "Israel's largest environmental organization," has
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followed that tenet by preserving nature in the Jewish state.
The organization, which marked its 115th anniversary last
month, launched a nationwide campaign for the Tu B'Shvat
holiday in which more than half a million people are expected
to participate in planting events through Feb. 17. JNS.org
recounts the history behind how both the Tu B'Shvat holiday
and the KKL-JNF organization have become synonymous with
planting trees in Israel.
Read more.
Planting in
Israel as
pan of the
monthlong
nationwide
campaign
organized
by KKL-
JNF in
advance
of Tu
B'Shvat.
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In surprise discovery, Israeli
archaeologists uncover 12th
Dead Sea-Scrolls cave
(JNS.org) In a surprise discovery, Israeli archaeologists have
uncovered a 12th cave in the Qumran region of the northern
Judean Desert that once held portions of the Dead Sea
Scrolls, until they were likely looted in the mid-20th century.
Hebrew University of Jerusalem archaeologists Dr. Oren
Gutfeld and Ahiad Ovadia made the discovery with the help of
Dr. Randall Price and students from Virginia-based Liberty
University.
During the excavation of the cave, archaeologists found that
numerous storage jars and lids from the Second Temple period
were found hidden along the cave's walls and deep inside a
tunnel in the back of the cave. But the jars were all broken and
their contents were removed. The archaeologists also
uncovered an iron pickaxe head from the 1950s, which
suggests that the cave was looted.
"This exciting excavation is the closest we've come to
discovering new Dead Sea scrolls in 60 years. Until now, it
was accepted that Dead Sea scrolls were found only in 11
caves at Qumran, but now there is no doubt that this is the
12th cave," said Gutfeld.
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"Although at the end of the day no scroll was found, and
instead we 'only' found a piece of parchment rolled up in a jug
that was being processed for writing, the findings indicate
beyond any doubt that the cave contained scrolls that were
stolen," he said. "The findings include the jars in which the
scrolls and their covering were hidden, a leather strap for
binding the scroll, a cloth that wrapped the scrolls, tendons
and pieces of skin connecting fragments, and more;
This excavation was the first to take place in the northern
portion of the Judean Desert as part of the "Operation Scroll-
program, which was launched by the Israel Antiquities
Authority to improve the understanding and excavation of
caves in the region.
Archaeologist
Ahiad Ovadia
(in front) digs
at the newsy
discovered
12th Dead
Sea Scrolls
cave.
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