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America is OUT of the Iran Deal!!

Today, May 8, 2018, President Trump announced that the U.S. is withdrawing from the JCPOA – the “deal” with Iran, which was NOT a treaty, but an AGREEMENT, which former President Obama pushed through, in order to strengthen Iran, the leading state sponsor of terrorism in the world.

The “deal” was supposed to protect the world against the building by Iran of its nuclear bomb, BUT, it allowed the continuing enrichment of uranium, the lifting of sanctions, and the building of ballistic missiles which could deliver nuclear warheads. President Trump cited Israel as showing the history of Iran’s building of the nuclear bomb. The billions of dollars that Obama gave to Iran did not go to the Iranian people, but into Iran’s military budget which has grown by 40% since the “deal.”

President Trump spoke about the efforts to work with France, Germany, England, and the Middle Eastern states to have them cooperate in this withdrawal from the “deal,” which he describes as a decaying, defective, rotten structure.

He concluded his talk by reaching out to the eight million Iranian people, who he described as suffering for the past forty years since the dictatorship took power. He said the Iranian people are entitled to a nation that does honor to its history. He is hoping that a new understanding with Iran will accomplish that, as well as bringing peace and stability to the Middle East.

At the end of his talk, he sat down to sign a memorandum on economic sanctions that would be placed on Iran and on countries that would do business with Iran. He concluded, “America will not be held hostage to nuclear blackmail.”

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Plan to Legalize Status of Judea and Samaria Homes

A series of legal guidelines for regulating the legal status of thousands of homes in Judea and Samaria was welcomed by Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked. The recommendations were made by the Zandberg Committee – an interministerial team of lawyers.

Shaked praised “the end of the era of uprooting Jewish families from Judea and Samaria with no purpose” and was led by a legal team that found ways to regulate this unacceptable atrocity.

Story Here.

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History That Will Forever Inspire

This year, on May 2nd we marked Theodor Herzl’s birthday. May 3rd was Golda Meir’s birthday and Lag B’Omer. These are three reminders of the fight for Jewish sovereignty and extraordinary examples of leadership.

Theodor Herzl invisioned the rebirth of the Jewish State at a time when it seemed an impossible, crazy idea. Herzl’s motto was, “If you will it, it is no dream” His dream was realized, but it has not been completed – he intended the Jewish state to be safe, secure, and living in peace. This is the future.

Lag B’Omer celebrates Bar Kochba’s fighting Jewish spirit, driving for freedom from Roman occupation and Jewish sovereignty in our ancestral homeland. It also celebrates the light of Jewish spirituality brought to the world through the vision and wisdom of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai.

Gold Meir was instrumental in the formation of Israel, including being one of 25 people who signed on the Independence document. Golda also had the privilege of being Israel’s 4th prime minister and the world’s third woman with the title of Prime Minister. She was Prime Minister during the devastating Yom Kippur War.

Herzl, Golda, Bar Kochba, and Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai are all examples of extraordinary leaders, who played key roles in shaping the Nation of Israel. Each, in his own way, fought for the sovereignty of the Jewish People – the freedom to fulfill Jewish life in our ancestral homeland.

The above information is courtesy of The Israel Forever Foundation.

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Facade of the forthcoming US Embassy in Jerusalem

Not Invited

Arutz Sheva has learned that Knesset Members will not be invited to the opening of the US Embassy in Jerusalem, currently the US Consulate.

The reason to ban MKs is unclear, but it is possible that he US is concerned about provocations of various kinds, both political and otherwise.

Story HERE.

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New Bill Against New Israel Fund

New legislation proposed by Knesset member Oded Forer (Yisrael Beiteinu) seeks to cut all governmental cooperation with the New Israel Fund and other foreign bodies in Israel that support organizations funded by foreign governments. This development comes just days following a campaign against the NIF launched by Im Tirtzu. AFSI is proud to say that we have been supporters of Im Tirtzu, and its parent body, the Israel Independence Fund, from its inception.

“In all of the democratic world, only Israel suffers from a phenomenon in which a foreign political organization operates from within as an open and hostile political opposition against the elected government and the military,” said Im Tirtzu CEO Matan Peleg.

Story HERE.

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Iran Exposed! How Israel Did It

Just one day after PM Netanyahu’s stunning and dramatic presentation on Monday that exposed Iran for lying about being compliant in the nuclear ‘deal’, we’ve learned how Israel’sMossad agents smuggled half a ton of top-secret records from Iran’s nuclear program from Tehran to Israel.

This is today’s AFSI MUST READ.

What is Iran’s reaction to all of this? Find out HERE.

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Danon Asks UN to Condemn Abbas Remarks

In a letter sent  to the UN Security Council, Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Danon wrote:

“Such a hateful diatribe against a people who have undergone thousands of years of intolerable persecution, is completely unacceptable. I call on all leaders of good faith to condemn these repeated hateful remarks and demand a full and sincere apology from Mr. Abbas. The Security Council must not stand idly by in the face of this incitement and apparent denial of Israel’s right to exist.”

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In Ashalim with the Ayalim Movement

Ayalim builds student villages throughout Israel. Ashalim is an amazing village, built by students from Ben Gurion University in Beer Sheba. They work and live in the village. In addition they volunteer many hours for the larger community.

Helen in front of the park dedicated
to the Ayalim movement
Devoted to developing the Negev, Ayalim’s students work and live in the Moroccan style village of Ashalim, built from mud blocks
Shipping containers were converted into student housing by Ayalim student workers
in Sderot, with the encouragement of
Mayor Alon Davidi
A visit to Rabbi Fendel at the Hesder Yeshiva in Sderot includes viewing Sderot from the roof of the Yeshiva. The growth is amazing. We can learn all about it at Sderot dinner on
May 31 at Lincoln Square Synagogue

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