Monthly Archives: May 2013

‘Don’t pay electricity bills!’ Egypt campaign protests blackouts

By | 2013-05-25T16:14:15-04:00 May 25th, 2013|News|

Egyptians across the country are becoming increasingly frustrated with repeated electricity cuts in recent weeks, prompting campaigns urging consumers not to pay their bills until service is fully restored.   A Facebook campaign called “No service, No payment” urges users not to pay electricity bills.   The page posted pictures of residents putting notes on

Clashes intensify in Syria’s Qusayr

By | 2013-05-25T15:20:07-04:00 May 25th, 2013|News|

Clashes between forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad, aided by Hezbollah, and rebels intensified as they fought to seize Syrian town of Qusayr on Friday.   Online footage shows a whole row of houses demolished after shelling in Qusayr on Thursday with fires still raging within the shattered buildings.   Brigades of rebels have joined

Sudan suspends two biggest newspapers for critical coverage

By | 2013-05-25T14:57:01-04:00 May 25th, 2013|News|

Sudan’s security services temporarily suspended the country’s two biggest newspapers to punish them for writing about army operations against rebels and the future plans of President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, editors said on Saturday.   Sudan has clamped down on independent media, think tanks and non-governmental groups since it discovered plans for a coup against Bashir's

Christians Beatify Their Palestinian Nightmare

By | 2013-05-25T14:21:10-04:00 May 25th, 2013|Op-Eds|

Palestinian Arab Christians have chosen to support the side that wants to destroy Christianity. Hating Jews forges a bond between enemies.   The movie “The Stones Cry Out” by the Italian filmaker Yasmine Perni “gives a detailed account of the historical, cultural, and political place occupied by Christians in the recent history of the Palestinian

‘The Intifada is Here, Even if Media Hasn’t Said So’

By | 2013-05-24T19:51:51-04:00 May 24th, 2013|News|

More and more Israelis living in Judea and Samaria (Shomron) have come under attack as Palestinian Authority terrorist groups increase the frequency of assaults on drivers in the region. One of the victims is Michal Weisel, who shared her post-attack thoughts with Arutz Sheva.   Israelis need to take advantage of technology that can reinforce

British police arrest two more over London attack

By | 2013-05-23T22:01:04-04:00 May 23rd, 2013|News|

British police arrested two more people on Thursday in a hunt for accomplices of two British men of Nigerian descent accused of hacking a soldier to death on a London street in revenge for wars in Muslim countries.   The two suspected killers, now under guard in hospitals, had been known to security services before

Rage in London after ‘Unforgivable’ Beheading

By | 2013-05-23T20:12:24-04:00 May 23rd, 2013|Islam|

There is shock and fury in Britain following the gruesome murder of a soldier by Muslims in Woolwich, in southeastern London, on Wednesday. The murdered man was Drummer Lee Rigby, of the British Army's 2nd Battalion.   "There is rage in London; the feelings are very bad,” a Jewish resident of Golders Green told Arutz

Head of Muslim group who knew London knifeman blames UK foreign policy

By | 2013-05-23T15:05:11-04:00 May 23rd, 2013|News|

The head of a banned British radical Islamist group who knew one of the men who hacked a soldier to death on London streets said on Thursday British foreign policy was to blame for the attack.   Anjem Choudary said Michael Adebolajo - filmed with his hands covered with blood, carrying a meat cleaver and

IAEA: Iran is expanding its nuclear activities

By | 2013-05-23T11:50:17-04:00 May 23rd, 2013|News|

Iran is making significant progress in expanding its nuclear program, including in opening up a potential second route to developing the bomb, a new U.N. atomic agency report showed Wednesday.   The International Atomic Energy Agency’s latest quarterly update said Tehran had accelerated the installation of advanced uranium enrichment equipment at its central Natanz plant.