THIS WEEK IN
(March 12,
1915)
(March 13, 1946)
(March 14,
2000)
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AICE PROJECTS
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Myths & Facts: Online
Exclusive
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If Israel makes peace with the Palestinians
will other Arab states normalize ties with
Israel?
One
way that Israel is being pressured to
make concessions to the Palestinians is to suggest that by doing so it will
bring about a sea change in the region whereby the rest of the Arab world will
normalize relations with Israel. Proponents of this idea
often point to the Arab peace initiative of 2002 as evidence for this
belief. Unfortunately, neither the Arab plan nor the words and the deeds
of Arab states support this rosy
scenario.
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Israel & California Increase Business Ties
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Israel and California trade
and cooperate extensively in business, science and agriculture. When Prime
Minister Netanyahu visited
California, he and Governor Jerry Brown signed a pro-business agreement to
expand current Israel-California cooperation. The pact includes collaboration in
cyber security, biotechnology, health, water conservation and
effective strategies to fight drought. "California doesn't need to have a
water problem," Netanyahu said. "Israel has no water
problems because we are the number one recyclers of waste water, we stop water
leaks, we use drip irrigation and desalination."
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Israeli Navy Intercepts
Weapons Shipped from Iran
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Israeli naval commandos interdicted the Klos C, an Iranian vessel sailing under
a Panamanian flag that was making its way to port in Sudan while carrying a
cargo of advanced rockets destined for Palestinian terror groups in Gaza.
The Navy intercepted the ship in open waters on the
maritime border of Sudan and Eritrea, some 1,500 kilometers south of Israel in the Red Sea. After bringing the ship back
to Israel and performing an in-depth inventory, Israel revealed that the cargo
contained 40 Iranian-made 302M ground-to-ground missiles, 181 mortar rounds and
400,000 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition.
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Russia Invades Crimea, Once Proposed as Jewish
Homeland
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Russian troops invaded the Crimean peninsula after Ukraine's
democratically elected government was overthrown in Kiev. The Crimean parliament
decided to hold a referendum asking whether the region should become part of
Russia.
Crimea was once a potential location for the Jewish State. In the
years of the British Mandate, Crimea was
a training ground for Jewish pioneers who tested agricultural techniques before
moving to Palestine. From 1924 until 1938, the Joint Distribution
Committee financially supported agricultural settlements in Soviet Crimea.
An official proposal was submitted in a meeting with a senior Soviet minister in
1944, but Stalin grew suspicious of Soviet Jewry after the UN
voted to partition Palestine in 1947, and used the proposal as a premise to
attack them.
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Mitchell
Bard
AICE
Executive Director
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