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Israel approves more settlement homes in East Jerusalem - Daily Mail
U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right) will speak Sunday for the first time since Trump's inauguration, with Israel already taking advantage of his support by pushing through settlement plans. The call between the leaders was scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Washington, D.C. time, the White House said. 'Many matters face us, the Israeli-Palestinian issue, the situation in Syria, the Iranian threat,' Netanyahu said on Sunday. Netanyahu is a harsh critic of a 2015 U.S.-brokered deal to curtail Iran's nuclear capabilities, saying the deal falls far short of what's needed to contain Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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Israeli SIM Card - review by Martin
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Masada of Herod the Great (Israel). A tour of one of the most important places in the world.
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera zahigo25@walla.com +972-54-6905522 tel סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
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Massada is one of the most exciting and frequently-toured places in Israel, and relates a story of perseverance and power, faith and surrender, ambitions, and a tragic end. Massada is a place where battles were waged with rocks and flaming arrows, as well as battles of the human spirit.
Massada is situated on the top of a mountain with steep sides and a flat top like a parapet overlooking the desert panorama to the west and the Dead Sea to the east. The thrilling story of the site reveals the courage of the defenders of Massada and their battle against the conquering Romans.
The story, related against the background of the ancient panorama, is as thrilling as a Hollywood movie, and is filled with tension, struggle, and love.
The fortress of Massada was built in the year 30 BCE by King Herod, whose architectural feats have left their mark throughout the country. At the beginning of the great revolt against Rome in the year 68 BCE, the site was conquered by a group of Jewish zealots, and Massada became their last stronghold. In the year 72 the Romans besieged Massada and succeeded in reaching the steep fortress after constructing a huge earthen ramp on its western side. In the year 73, the 960 Jewish zealots living at the top of Massada chose to commit suicide rather than to fall into the hands of the Romans alive. Their deeds left behind a saga of courage, heroism, and martyrdom.
The remains of the fortress of Massada are well-preserved and have been reconstructed in an effort to pay homage to the site and its heroic inhabitants.
The most impressive structure on Massada is King Herod's northern palace, built on three rock terraces overlooking the gorge below. Near the palace is a large Roman style bath house with a colorful mosaic floor and walls decorated with murals. Many other buildings at the site - such as the luxurious western palace, the mikveh (Jewish ritual bath), storerooms, watchtowers, and synagogue relate the history of Massada, especially when viewed with artifacts such as storage containers, decorated pottery, scrolls, and coins.
The beautiful embossments and murals that were discovered on the walls of buildings on Massada were restored by Italian experts to preserve them for years to come. This is the largest and most complete Roman siege camp that remains today.
Massada is extremely high, and can be ascended on foot by the winding snake path or by a cable car that runs from the tourist center at the feet of Massada to the top.
The tourist center also features a movie about the story of Massada, a model of the site, and an exhibit of the archeological findings.
A visit to Massada is a thrilling and exciting experience. The chilling story and the archeological remains contribute to the special atmosphere of the site, and preserve its magnificent past. In the year 2000 readers of Traveler Magazine rated Massada as the best tourist site of its type in the world, and in 2001 UNESCO declared Massada a World Heritage Site.
My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
Following upon many years of travel around the world, which was highlighted by a very exciting emotional and soul-searching meeting with the Dalai Lama, I realized that I had a mission. To pass on the the history of the Holy Land, its religions, and in particular, the birth and development of Christianity.
An excellent falafel stand in Jerusalem's Old City (between the Western Wall and the Via Dolorosa)
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
zahigo25@walla.com 972-54-6905522 tel
סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
Following upon many years of travel around the world, which was highlighted by a very exciting emotional and soul-searching meeting with the Dalai Lama, I realized that I had a mission. To pass on the the history of the Holy Land, its religions, and in particular, the birth and development of Christianity.
In order to fulfill this calling in the best way possible, I studied in depth, visited, and personally experienced each and every important site of the ancient Christians. I studied for and received my first bachelors degree in the ancient history of the Holy Land, and am presently completing my studies for my second degree.(Masters)
Parralel to my studies, and in order to earn a living, I was employed for many years in advertising. What I learned there was how to attract the publics attention, generate and, increase interest, and assimilate information. All this I use as tools to describe, explain and deepen the interest in the sites that we visit. From my experience, I have learned that in this way, the Holy Land becomes more than just history, and that the large stones that we see scattered about in dissaray, join together one by one until they become - a Byzantine Church. This also happens when I lead a group of Pilgrims in the Steps of Jesus. We climb to the peak of Mount Precipice, glide over the land to the Sea of Galilee, land on the water and see the miracle which enfolds before us. This is a many faceted experience. Not only history which you will remember and cherish, but an experience which I hope will be inplanted in your hearts and minds, and will accompany you all the days of your life.
Singer visits Jerusalem Old City ahead of Tel Aviv concerts
(30 Aug 2009) SHOTLIST
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Jerusalem, 30 August 2009
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Wide of the Western Wall compound
2. Wide shot singer Madonna leaving vehicle amid security, walks into tunnel, gates close
3. Wide shot Madonna seen through closed gates, walks down steps
4. Wide shot Madonna's vehicle in background, security in foreground
5. Wide shot security, Madonna walks back up steps into shot, UPSOUND: photographer calling 'Esther' (Madonna's Kabbalist name), Madonna gets into vehicle
6. Various security clearing route, pan to vehicle
7. Vehicle leaves, security in foreground
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MADONNA VISITS HOLY SITE IN JERUSALEM
Madonna arrived for a VIP visit to the Western Wall in Old Jerusalem late on Sunday (30AUG09), as she took time off from her 'Sweet and Sticky' concert tour.
The 50-year-old pop star arrived in a black Mercedes van and was escorted by police into an ancient tunnel near the Western Wall, the holiest site where Jews can pray.
She made no comment to reporters and was whisked away about a half hour later.
The singer is due to perform at two concerts in Tel Aviv on Tuesday and Wednesday, the tour finale. The Tuesday concert is sold out.
Madonna, brought up as a Roman Catholic, has taken the Hebrew name Esther, and is a devotee of the ancient Jewish mystic sect, Kabbalah.
Madonna last visited Israel in 2006 for Yom Kippur, which she celebrated with 2,000 other Kabbalah devotees.
This time it's reported that she plans to visit sites sacred to Kabbalists.
She last performed in Israel in 1993 although she came on other private pilgrimages in 2004 and 2007.
Madonna is also set to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday. It's not known how long her visit will last.
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TV7 Israel News 23.01.18 Washington to relocate its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem by end of 2019
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1) U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, who concluded his four-days Middle East tour this evening, announces a decision by the U.S. Administration: to advance its plan to relocate its Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem – before the end of 2019.
2) The European Union assured Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas that it would continue to support his ambition of establishing a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.
3) France's Foreign Minister Jean-Yves le Drian accuses the Islamic Republic of Iran of not respecting part of the U.N. resolution that calls on Tehran to refrain from work on ballistic missiles with the capacity of carrying a nuclear warhead.
Jerusalem Church leaders to reopen Church of the Holy Sepulcher - TV7 Israel News 28.02.18
Today's top stories 28.02.18;
1) Following the intervention of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the dispute between the Jerusalem municipality and Churches in the city, Christian leaders decide to reopen the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
2) French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian stressed that Iran's ballistic missile ambitions were very worrying and ran counter to U.N. Security Council resolution 2231, which called on the Islamic Republic not to undertake any activity related to ballistic missiles designed to be capable of delivering nuclear weapons
3) Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim declared that his country's military operation in Syria's Afrin region will continue, despite a U.N. Security Council resolution that calls for a 30-day ceasefire across the war-torn-country.
Israel looks to tourism drive
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Into Herodium: King Herod's Old Throne on a West Bank Hill
HOLY LAND UNCOVERED | King Herod was heralded as one of the most ambitious rulers of Judea and a Roman loyalist. Herodium is one of the most impressive of his architectural projects. Our Uri Shapira and Mike Wagenheim have the story.
Story:
Many sites in the Holy Land attract the tourist for being sacred for the Abrahamic religions. This site, however, became a successful site for a main reason- the character who stands behind it, King Herod.
‘Herodium is located in the edge of the desert. Herod, in his early days, before he becomes the king of Judea, he escapes from Hasmonean leader Antiqonus. He survive here during the battle. He remembers this event. He promises himself that once he'll built something here. When he becomes the king of Judea he built his administrative center,’ Gila Tzioni, an Israel Park and Nature Authorities Representative, explains.
In Herodiun Herod brings his lavish lifestyle to a peak. Similar to other famous sites like Masada and Caesarea , he uses round structure as a leading architectural element.
‘It was a very special palace, welcoming palace. We can see it in the lower floor- a swimming pool and the garden, and we can see a big garden here with trees and water. The good life Herod had has influenced his surrounding,’ Tzioni explains.
One example of this magnificent lifestyle is the theatre, small in size, but impressive in its structure, overlooking the beautiful view of the Judean desert.
‘During the time of Herod, the theatre was active only for a very short while. It may be open for the visit of King Agrippa,’ Tzioni says.
On the top of the theatre we find the royal chamber. This room, which is still under maintenance and not open to the public, depicting some marvelous and rare fresco painting.
‘This room serves King Herod and his guests during the shows in the theatre. What's special in this site, is that we can see stairs here which gives the place its cone shaped structure. When Herod covers this site, the whole compound becomes cone shaped,’ Tzioni explicates while showing the room.
Why did Herod cover these facilities in his palace, which some where hardly in use?
Experts say that in his late years Herod, who saw the downfall of his kingdom, decided to turn his palace into a huge mausoleum.
Herod the Great died in 37 BCE. In 2007, Archeologist Prof. Ehud Netzer claimed to find Herod's tomb.
‘We can see behind me the base to Herod's grave. It is the lower part of the mausoleum where they found sarcophagus of Herod and his family. We can see, according to the model which stands next to the remains of the grave, that the mausoleum was around 25 meter high, today only few remains where left, after the Jewish rebels smashed it,’ Tzioni says.
After Herod's death, Herodium continues to be a substantial administrative center for the Roman Empire.
A latest discovery depicts of a copper ring found 50 years ago in Herodium bearing the inscription of Pilatus, suggested by expert it is the second artifact which refers to infamous Roman Judge who is responsible to Jesus crucifixion.
Herodium also played a major role during the great Jewish revolt of the first century CE.
During the great Jewish Revolt, Jews who fled Jerusalem arrive here. They used the facilities , the room here, Herod fortress They use all these facilities to protect themselves from the Romans who are chasing them.
Inside Herod's palace there is also a big lounge. The rebels use this lounge and turned it into a synagogue. They did it by adding two rows of seats, so the luxurious lounge becomes a synagogue. It is a unique synagogue because it is not turned towards Jerusalem like many other synagogues we know today, the prayer her is not towards Jerusalem.
Herodium continues to be a refuge for the Jewish rebels 60 years later in 132 during the Bar Kochva revolt. In both cases the Jewish rebels are using the water cistern and built a complex tunnel structure to hide from the Romans.
The rebels use the water cistern for defense and offense and also for a living. They live in caves here. They don't live inside the palace, which part of it was destroyed from the battles. Evidence shows living areas like kitchens, kitchen tools and daily instruments.
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מדונה ברמת גן-roman catholic Madonna in israel
Ishtar-Esther,now call herself -MDNA-! came to the holy land
with a Jesuit message. from the
black pope i guess,and even sang him-papa don't preach
and then brought to the cross
Israelis take shelter in massive civil defence drill
(2 Jun 2009) SHOTLIST
Tel Aviv, Israel
1. Various of children going to shelter
2. Various of children in shelter
3. Various of American observers who came to observe drill
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Major Chris Kellerman, New York Army National Guard:
Today in particular we were observing the children's response to a missile strike and how quickly they could get to their shelter in the event of a national siren sounding.
Hulon, outskirts of Tel Aviv, Israel
5. Wide of city
6. Elderly helped to get to shelter during siren
7. Senior citizens walking to shelter
8. Various of senior citizens in shelter during drill
Jerusalem
9. Children leaving classroom
10. Various of children going to shelter as siren sounds in background
11. Various of children at shelter
12. Police forces outside central bus station
13. People listening to announcement
14. Various of security guiding people to shelter
15. Mid of people
16. People walking to shelter
STORYLINE
Air raid sirens sounded across Israel on Tuesday, sending millions (m) of Israelis into bomb shelters and blast proof rooms in the country's biggest-ever civil defence drill.
It was part of a five-day exercise code-named Turning Point III.
The drill includes simulated rocket and missile attacks on Israeli cities, including preparations for a non-conventional strike.
The exercise comes at a time of rising Israeli concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions and its development of long-range missiles.
Israeli officials, however, say the exercise is not a direct response to such concerns.
Instead, they say the annual event stems from the 2006 war in Lebanon.
During that conflict, the Iranian-backed Hezbollah fired nearly 4,000 rockets into Israel, and civil defence was found to be inadequate.
TV and radio broadcasts have been preparing the public for the drill over the past month. But in central Jerusalem, pedestrians ignored the wailing sirens on Tuesday, and glitches were seen in some places.
In one Tel Aviv neighbourhood, the air raid sirens could not be heard.
In the city of Rehovot, south of Tel Aviv, a worker struggled to unlock the door of a neighbourhood bomb shelter as two women watched from the sidewalk.
As the siren faded the two then went away and the worker gave up trying to open the shelter.
Schools throughout the country sent pupils to the shelters built into every public building.
At a beachfront Tel Aviv hotel, employees were given three minutes to move to the building's shelters, but guests were not asked to participate.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said that the premier and his aides went to a blast proof room in the building and he ordered the Cabinet to convene in emergency session as part of the drill.
During the exercise, which began on Sunday, police, fire and ambulance services, hospitals, military rescue units and local authorities are practising dealing with various attack scenarios, including by missiles carrying non-conventional warheads.
Deputy Defence Minister Matan Vilnai said he convened the diplomatic corps on Monday to assure foreign governments that the exercise was defensive in nature, not a preparation for an Israeli attack on any of its neighbours.
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Israel Uncensored: Saying Thank You to IDF Lone Soldiers
On today’s Israel Uncensored with Josh Hasten an interview with Oren Hason, the CEO of the Lone Soldier Center in memory of Michael Levin. Hason talks about his organization’s important work with soldiers who arrive in Israel, with little to no family, in order to follow their hearts and serve in the IDF. The center is currently getting ready for their annual Thanksgiving party for lone soldiers to be held in Jerusalem on Thursday November 28. Also on today’s show Josh wraps up a tumultuous week in Israel with over 400 rockets fired by terror groups in Gaza at the communities in the south and center of the country. After 18 years of rocket fire, will it ever end?
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Kerry upbeat after 3 days of Mideast diplomacy
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday wrapped up three days of high-level Mideast diplomacy on a positive note, saying he held very constructive talks with Israeli and Palestinian leaders and promising to press on in an effort to break a four-year deadlock over resuming direct negotiations.
Kerry makes new, ambitious Mideast peace push
JERUSALEM (AP) — Secretary of State John Kerry worked Monday to corral Israeli and Palestinian leaders into a new and ambitious peace process that includes reviving parts of a long-dormant plan embraced by the Arab world a decade ago, officials said.
Kerry struggles to get Turkey to mend Israel ties
ISTANBUL (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry struggled Sunday to convince Turkey's leaders they should promptly restore full diplomatic ties with Israel, two American allies counted on by President Barack Obama to help calm the turbulent Middle East.
Israel and the Arab States
An Insider’s View of Israeli Diplomacy
Dore Gold at the Hudson Institute, November 27, 2018
Walter Russell Mead: You've been involved I think in some of the conversations between Israelis and Saudis. Can you shed some light for the group here on how that relationship has developed and what you've seen?
Dore Gold: I had a dialogue which I initiated back in 2015 with Saudi Major-General Anwar Eshki and we met repeatedly in Rome with his team and with my team and we found enormous common language. They were very curious about Iranian intervention that we had experienced and how it works with Hizbullah and what Hizbullah can do and what they were doing. For example there's a concept of Iranian encirclement which we of course saw in our relations with some of our neighbors where the Iranians were deeply involved with Hizbullah in Lebanon and at the same time getting increasingly involved in the Gaza Strip, not just with Hamas but with the Islamic Jihad chiefly. And this kind of encirclement was what they were experiencing. They had the Iranians in Yemen they had Iranian efforts, encroachments in Bahrain and of course you had the Shia militia operating in Iraq. So we compared notes, how they do things and what can be expected. And you know, this gave us a great deal of common ground in terms of our concerns and how we might neutralize those concerns.
It is the fear of the hegemonialism coming from the non-Arab powers in the Middle East, and that gives us and the Arabs a certain common ground to speak about.
Israel in the last five years could have contacts with any Arab state. You could send a high-level person from our security establishment and he could talk to virtually any Arab leader. What was new and what really changes the situation in the region is the willingness to do that in public. That's the new reality, and if our counterparts feel it's necessary and it's important, we obviously have no problem with the public posture of contacts, but as long as people don't get the wrong idea. These contacts are not directed against anybody. If we can be of help, we will be of help, but we're not seeking to create a Hebrew Empire, although I think our non-Arab neighbors do have broad ambitions that you have to keep your eye on.
Early on when I was director general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs I went to an Arab state and I brought my foreign ministry team, and when you have a dialogue of directors-general, your team has to prepare for you talking points - ABC what are you going to talk to these guys about. So there I was, I won't say which state it was, and we sat together on opposite sides of the table in their capital and they said to me, “Dore, why don’t you go first, you read your talking points.” So I started going through ABCD, I had 13 points. And my Arab counterpart who was extremely articulate started smiling, and I though, what did I do, did a offend him? Did I say something wrong? Did I step on somebody's toes? And I said, so what's the story? And he says to me, well it turns out your talking points are identical to my talking points. In other words, we're having a certain kind of strategic alignment where we start seeing things in a very similar way and that certainly can affect how countries look at us.
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Ambassador Dore Gold has served as President of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs since 2000. From June 2015 until October 2016 he served as Director-General of the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Previously he served as Foreign Policy Advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s Ambassador to the UN (1997-1999), and as an advisor to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
The Third Holy Temple Plans Have Begun
This is a walk-through the main sanctuary of the Holy Temple, showcasing decades of research and tens of innovative Halachic solutions to various perplexing issues that were resolved to create fully functional, ready-to-use plans. As the visual tour sweeps through the sanctuary, one can see the menorah, incense altar and showbread table, all of which have already been prepared by the Institute, among 70 other sacred vessels. The presentation was specially released to coincide with the Ninth of Av, the Jewish national day of mourning which commemorates the destruction of the First and Second Temples.
This is not a ‘virtual’ representation, but a portion of a complete and highly detailed architectural plan which has been prepared for the immediate construction of the Holy Temple. The plan includes all of components that will be used in building: marble, stone, concrete, wood, flooring materials, overlay of gold, etc.
The external view presents the openings, windows, chambers, the outer hall, the Sanctuary and the Holy of Holies.
In the first stage we are moving through the hall’s entrance. As we continue we arrive at the golden chains described in Tractate Middot, which the young priests-in-training would climb in order to view the decorative crowns that were placed in unique windows above the entrance to the Sanctuary. The visit continues on to the 38 chambers that surrounded the Sanctuary. The door opens and we find ourselves within the first chamber. We turn left and enter into the Sanctuary. From the right we see the three major vessels of the Sanctuary: The golden altar, the table of the showbread, and the menorah. We also see the curtain with its depiction of the two cherubim.
This curtain is actually a double curtain, that separates between the Holy area (the Sanctuary), and the Holy of Holies. We look up to the ceiling of the Sanctuary, which reaches a height of 40 amot. Near the ceiling are the ‘narrowing windows’ (Kings I 6:4) which direct from the Temple outwards.
Turning behind us, we see the doors of the Sanctuary towards the east, as they are opened each morning by the priests, revealing the blue skies of Jerusalem at sunrise.
From the Sanctuary, we turn back to the chambers and go out to the long passageway known as the ‘mesiba.’ We ascend stairs that lead to the roof of the chambers. We continue moving, encircling the Temple from the north and west, afterwards turning east.
At the end of the passageway stands a special ladder that is used to ascend to the upper level. This level has a very high level of sanctity. One opinion maintains that it is only entered once in seventy years (for maintenance purposes).
In summary, this is a highly-detailed building plan which includes room for further innovation by professionals and craftsmen, including decoration, heating and electric etc. According to the decisions of the steering committee that will be established to oversee the construction of the Third Holy Temple, which can be begun immediately.
The video comes one year after the Temple Institute appealed to its supporters to take part in an Indiegogo crowd funding campaign that raised over $100,000 for the architectural plans. The video was first released to supporters of a current campaign to raise the first kosher Red Heifer in Israel in over 2,000 years. Over the past five years, the organization has released its most ambitious campaigns and poignant videos to reframe the mourning period into one of active preparation for the Third Holy Temple.
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Rabbi Chaim Richman, International Director of The Temple Institute noted: “One third of all Torah commandments pertain to the building of and service in the Holy Temple. Today, we not only mourn the destruction of the two Holy Temples, but also our inability to fulfill one third of the Torah. Over the last three decades, the Temple Institute has done everything in our power to research and prepare for the Third Temple. As world Jewry sits on the ground mourning the first two Temples, we have taken a huge leap towards the rebuilding, by releasing a 3D architectural rendition of the Third Temple”
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