The Palestinians continue to revel in their unity government. Fatah attacks a Hamas rally in Ramallah; Hamas demands money for Gaza as it can't pay it's Islamist goons, but can still manage to fire a "unity rocket" into Israel. Time to just flatten the newly minted Nazi-Unity entity before it crawls out of it's diapers.
Israeli children with autism have 25 paintings featured in The Speaking Colors exhibition in NYC, which opened on June 10th. The painting below is by Amir Bai, who is deaf and mute and communicates through sign language.
Police in Houston, Texas, have reported that thieves stole groceries out of a vehicle where the driver, the mother of the SUV lay dead, and her children, aged 4 and 6 were screaming in the back seat. When it comes to winning the Low-Life Bastard Award of the Year, these as yet unknowns should have no competition. (Image: Copyright Control)
I'm never surprised that the Left can always be found in bed with some of the most unsavory types: the big bed-in being The Stalin/Hitler Romp; until that is, they fell out and had a competition to find who was going to be the biggest mass murderer. Stalin won that one. Now a tale of a Lefty tiddler: in America, the Southern Poverty Law Center are the latest Leftie outfit to follow in the footsteps of their idol and become a full-on supporter of Nazi Hamas!
The Left is always bad news for Israel, but in 2013, five Israeli stocks became part of the of the investment portfolio of the Government Pension Fund of Norway, the largest sovereign wealth fund in the world! Why? Because on October 16, 2013, a new center-right government came to power in Norway. The years of Lefty parties that were openly hostile to Israel (no surprises there) got the order of the boot and the new Norwegian prime minister, Erna Solberg, opened the door for major investment in Israel and declared her opposition to any boycott.
Israeli company Exabeam detects hidden Cyberattacks by applying big data analytics and machine learning techniques to log messages, which are automatically generated by corporate computer systems, and looks for patterns-or perhaps disturbances in patterns - that could indicate fraud. (Image: Copyright Control)
Six Israeli start-up companies were named in a list by “Forbes” which featured the “10 Health Companies Changing the World”. The Israeli companies' overwhelming presence on the the list was in recognition of the variety of life-saving applications and their ingenious tech-savy.