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ANTI-SEMITIC INCIDENTS RISE TO RECORD LEVEL IN CANADA:By: Colin Wingfield

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Canada had a record number of anti-Semitic incidents in 2017, B’nai Brith Canada reported in its annual audit. There were 752 incidents of harassment, vandalism and violence, a 1.4 percent increase over the record 1,728 last year, according to the Audit of Antisemitic Incidents released 24 April 2018.The vast majority of the incidents took place in Canada’s two largest provinces. Ontario recorded nearly half the total, with 808, while Quebec had 474. The rest were scattered among the nation’s eight other provinces. Acts of anti-Semitic vandalism doubled to 322 from 158 — the audit called it a "whopping national increase.” It also saw as a "disturbing anti-Semitic trend” a rise in anti-Semitism from both the far right and far left of the political spectrum. (INN) [Comment]

BRITISH JEWS: CORBYN MEETING ‘DISAPPOINTING’:By: Colin Wingfield

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Representatives of Britain’s Jewish community emerged on Tues. evening, 24 April 2018, frustrated with their long-awaited meeting with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn over repeated incidents of anti-Semitism in the party. The talks between Corbyn and the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Jewish Leadership Council, which lasted more than two hours, focused on their requests to take action against anti-Semitism in the Labour Party. "Our meeting with Jeremy Corbyn today was a disappointing missed opportunity regarding the problem of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party,” said a joint statement issued by the groups. "Words in letters and newspaper articles will never be enough,” they added. "We welcome the fact that Mr. Corbyn’s words have changed, but it is action by which the Jewish community will judge him and the Labour Party.” According to a report, the Jewish groups’ demands for strong Labour action against members accused of anti-Semitism received a bland response about the need to follow due process. "We will see whether he and the Labour Party have committed to the action we need against anti-Semitism,” the Board of Deputies and Jewish Leadership Council said in a joint statement. Last week, British members of Parliament from both sides of the Conservative-Labour political divide directed their anger at Corbyn in a highly charged debate on anti-Semitism – the first of its kind in the House of Commons. Much of the fiercest criticism regarding Corbyn’s leadership came from his own party’s benches. (J.Post) Pray that Jeremy Corbyn’s repeated anti-Semitic actions and words, along with members of like mind in the Labour party, will continue to be exposed, resulting in either a sincere change of actions or complete loss of political power. [Comment]

IVANKA, KUSHNER, MNUCHIN TO ATTEND J’LEM EMBASSY OPENING: By: Colin Wingfield

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 Some 250 people will join a USA delegation to Israel’s capital for the opening of the new embassy in Jerusalem next month, including dozens of lawmakers, senior advisers to President Donald Trump, and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. Mnuchin will lead the American delegation to Jerusalem, where the USA is slated to open its new embassy on 14 May 2018 coinciding with Israel’s 70th Independence Day. Among the other roughly 250 members of the delegation will be some 40 senators and members of the House of Representatives, as well as American Jewish leaders. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner will also join the delegation. The president’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, will also likely attend. (Arutz-7) [Comment]

What is Saint Nicholas doing in an Israeli garden?By: C4i

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In late February, Dekel Ben-Shitrit was working away an afternoon in the garden of his Moshav Yogev home. Watering the plants, pulling the weeds, a completely typical day. That was at least until something interesting caught his eye. A dull and dirty ring, surfaced in the churning soil of uprooted weeds. Surprised, Dekel plucked the ring out of the earth, cleaning it with his fingers. What he found was a small carved figure of a man.

Finding a piece of jewelry in your garden would be a small thrill anywhere, but in Israel, it isn't just a curiosity, but likely a piece of history. The land is so steeped in history and culture that it is a natural hot spot for artifacts and relics of the past. This concentration of history combined with the  shallow soil and dry climate of the region means landscapers, farmers, and construction workers not only have a much higher chance than normal of stumbling over small trinkets, but that they are likely to still be in good and recognizable condition.

This is what Dekel found out when he posted a few pictures of the ring to Facebook. Asking his social network if anyone could shed any light on the origins or likely history of the ring, it didn't take long for someone to connect him with the Israel Antiquities Authority who were able to identify it immediately.

Amazingly, the ring is from somewhere between the 12th and 15th centuries and bears the image of none other than Father Christmas himself, Saint Nicholas. 

How do they know who it represents? Simple, the iconography of the carving. The ring pictures a bald man carrying a bishop's crook, this combined with the style and materials used placing it in the Byzantine period heavily suggest it to be Saint Nick. The crook and staff were trademarks of the saint and used in nearly every depiction of him.

But how would a Byzantine ring of a Christian saint come to rest in an arid plain in Moshav Yogev? Well, old Saint Nick is quite well traveled. Well before he became popularized as the bearded, jolly, giver of gifts we associate him with now, Saint Nicholas was the patron saint of travelers, pilgrims, and sailors. Jewelry bearing his image was often carried by Christian pilgrims as they traveled for protection, and Israel was a major destination of the era.

The main Roman road from Legio to Mount Tabor wound through the area, passing closely to Moshav Yogev. This path was frequently used by Christian's making pilgrimages to Mount Tabor, Nazareth, and other locations in the area. It isn't at all unlikely that some weary traveler might have made a slight detour in the area and found their way to where Moshav Yogev stands today. How the ring was lost will remain a mystery, but it's existence can inform us on the patterns of trade, travel, and exchange in the area. 

Rather than keep his find to himself, Dekel Ben-Shitrit willingly donated the ring to the Israeli Antiquities Authority in the interest of historical preservation and knowledge, as is customary for Israeli citizens who make historical discoveries. The history of Israel is one of the nation's intangible treasures and belongs to every citizen.  
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SOME OF THE 70 REASONS PEOPLE LOVE ISRAEL: By: Colin Wingfield

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Israel helped 30 countries foil terrorist attacks in 2017. Israeli technology helped identify the terrorists on the overwhelming output of the surveillance cameras at the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013. 90% of our wastewater is recycled. Spain is No. 2 with 20%. Some 93% of Israeli homes use solar energy for water heating, the highest percentage in the world. Israel has the largest percentage of vegans per capita in the world - 5% of the population. Over 500 million birds migrate through the skies of Israel twice a year, but a researcher, using radar, a motorized glider, drones and a network of birdwatchers, planned alternate commercial air routes, reducing bird-plane collisions by 76%. Israelis have more children than any other Western democracy. According to Startup Genome, Tel Aviv has more start-ups per capita than anywhere else, and it has 61 companies on NASDAQ. That's more than Europe, Japan, Korea and China combined. Israel has the highest percentage of start-ups in the world and is second only to the USA in absolute terms. (J. Post) "Israel will bud and blossom and fill all the world with fruit.” Isa. 27:6 [Comment]

WORLD LEADERS CONGRATULATE ISRAEL ON ITS 70TH ANNIVERSARY: By: Colin Wingfield

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Leaders around the world sent letters of congratulations to President Reuven Rivlin on Israel's 70th anniversary Thurs. 19 April, 2018. Among the leaders who greeted the president and the state were presidents of the United States, Russia, Germany and Croatia, as well as the Queen of England and the UN Secretary-General. USA President Donald Trump wrote to Rivlin, "President Harry Truman spoke a lot about the pride he felt when he supported the establishment of the State of Israel. As I have stated in the past, I announced the transfer of the USA Embassy to Jerusalem one of my proudest moments as President of the United States. Our commitment to the security of Israel is strong and unwavering, and we will continue to stand by you as we have done in the past seven decades. I hope to deepen our historic friendship and witness Israel's prosperity.” UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres wrote to the President of Israel, "The United Nations is enriched by the diversity of its members and our mission is strengthened when we unite to strengthen the values that are the anchor of our foundation."

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said in a letter to the President's Residence: "Israel celebrates 70 years of independence and we celebrate with it. The reconciliation and partnership with Israel that bridges the abyss that opened up in our history is a wonderful thing. For us Germans, it is a gift on one hand and a responsibility on the other. We will not forget this and will do our fair share to ensure a good future to Israel and trust between Germans and Israelis. To you, Mr. President, your wife and all the citizens and citizens of Israel. I send my heartfelt greetings, also on behalf of my countrymen." The Queen of England wrote to President Rivlin, "It is my pleasure to congratulate you warmly on the occasion of the Independence Day celebrations, and warm wishes for the happiness and well-being of all the citizens of Israel in the coming year." Russian President Vladimir Putin wrote: "I wish to note the excellent relations that exist between our two countries, and I am confident that together we will continue to develop bilateral dialogue and fruitful cooperation in economics, science, technology and humanitarian assistance for the sake of our people, and in order to strengthen peace, stability and security in the Middle East." (Arutz-7)


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RUSSIA WARNS OF ‘CONSEQUENCES', AFTER SYRIA ATTACK: By: Colin Wingfield

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 Moscow lashed out at Washington, London and Paris in the wake of Allied airstrikes on military facilities connected to Syria’s chemical weapons stockpiles. "We are being threatened,” said a statement from the Kremlin. "We warned that such actions will not be left without consequences. All responsibility for them rests with Washington, London and Paris.” The Kremlin took personal offense that President Trump called out Russian strongman Vladimir Putin for failing to control Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad and his use of chemical weapons against his own people. "Insulting the President of Russia is unacceptable and inadmissible,” the Kremlin said. The USA didn’t notify Moscow of the 14 April 2018, Saturday morning attacks on Russia’s ally Syria. (J.Post) We continue to ask our readers and intercessors to pray against any retaliatory strikes from Russia, especially against American vessels in the area. Pray also for the safety of Israel during these times of intense conflict and multiple threats taking place across her northern borders. [Comment]

EGYPT, SAUDI ARABIA URGE HAMAS TO END ‘GREAT MARCH OF RETURN’ PROTESTS: By: Colin Wingfield

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Both Saudi Arabia and Egypt have called on terrorist organization Hamas to end the annual weekly protests it is holding for the "Great March of Return," according to an Egyptian source. An Egyptian Foreign Ministry official was quoted as saying that, in exchange for halting the protests, Egypt would ensure that the Rafah border crossing, which Egypt controls, would be regularly opened. The source said that the agreement had come under the direction of the Saudis. "The situation in Gaza is nearing an explosion towards anyone blockading the Strip," the source said, "and therefore there is a fear that Palestinian anger will turn toward Egypt in the coming weeks." Last Friday's protests marked the second week of the "Great March of Return" in Gaza. Crowds of approximately 20,000 turned out to protest on the border between Gaza and Israel. Ten Gazans were killed in the clashes, while estimates of the number of protesters injured vary. The protests are expected to continue each Friday for the next several weeks. (J.Post) [Comment]

ISRAELI MILITARY ON HIGH ALERT AMID IRAN THREATS:By: Colin Wingfield

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Israel’s military was put on high alert amid heightened tensions along the northern border and with Iran threatening to avenge an airstrike on a Syrian air base believed to have killed 14 people, including 7 Iranian military personnel. Russia, Syria and Iran have all said Israel carried out the Monday 9 April 2018 missile barrage on the T-4 Air Base near Palmyra in central Syria. American sources also confirmed that Israel had conducted the strike and that they were notified of it in advance. Israeli officials refused to comment on the strike. Following the assault a top adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei threatened Israel: "The crimes will not remain unanswered,” Ali Akbar Velayati said during a visit to Syria. Iran’s Foreign Ministry also accused Israel of "flagrant” aggression in Syria following the attack. Israeli officials did not appear to be taking the threat of a retaliatory attack lightly — either by Iran, or its proxy, the Hezbollah terrorist group. On Tues.10 April 2018, Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman appeared to allude to the strike, saying, "Accepting Iranian entrenchment in Syria would be to accept Iranians putting a chokehold on us. We cannot allow that”. (Times of Israel) The critical and growing possibility of war against Israel - being unleashed from the northern borders - is such that we continue to call on intercessors to pray that the nations who delight in war will be scattered. Ps. 68:30. Israel is bordered in the north by Syria and Lebanon, where some of Israel’s most vicious foes - including Iran and Hezbollah – are aligning, seeking to increase their military footholds, and have long-established goals to destroy the Jewish state. [Comment]

An Underwater Adventure in Israel at the Coral Beach Underwater ObservatoryBy: C4i

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If you're planning a trip to Israel, chances are you already have a list of sites to see as long as your arm. Historic marvels like Masada, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, and the Wailing Wall are naturally going to be must-see locations. 

But what if you're looking for something a little bit different? Well, what would you say to an underwater adventure in a country mostly known for its deserts? 

The Coral Beach Underwater Observatory in Eilat offers a rare glimpse of the world beneath the surface of the water. Built in 1974 near the Eilat's Coral Beach nature reserve, the aquarium/observatory is designed to give curious visitors a deeper appreciation for Israel's rich biodiversity, the spectacular intricacy and detail of God's design. 100 meters from the shoreline, the observatory includes both an above ground aquarium and educational exhibition area as well as an unbelievable underwater viewing experience below the waves.

12m below the surface with giant reinforced windows on all sides, the observatory offers a 360 degree view of life in the Red Sea. With no cages, walls, or barriers, this is a purely natural way to explore the depths of the Red Sea and its many treasures as it was meant to be seen. This up close and personal look gives viewers an intimate diver-like experience, but without the need to strap on any gear or get their feet wet! From the viewing windows, spectators can enjoy a  living reef teaming with activity, cast in rich, bold colours you would never expect to be hiding just beneath the surface. With breathtaking corals and species unique to the Red Sea, it is a sight that will stay with you long after you're gone.

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Aside from the underwater observation deck, the observatory includes many other attractions. One of its most impressive is a specialized darkroom used to fully demonstrate the majesty of some of the deep's most usual creatures. In this darkened exhibition, viewers can observe bioluminescent species of fish, aquatic wonders that create their own natural light sources with their bodies. These marvels cast their own strange lighting, creating dizzying displays and magical patterns as they weave their way in and out of the Red Sea corals. This natural light show looks more like something out of a sci-fi movie than what you'd expect to find in a desert nation!

Looking for something a little more intense? Than the Shark World exhibit is the place for you. A 7m deep tank that features some of the more dangerous dwellers of the local deeps. With over 18 different sharks, walruses, and sea bats calling the tank their home yet somehow living in harmony, it's an interesting and up-close view of the balance of nature. A transparent tunnel allows visitors to see these creatures close up, so you can fully appreciate just how scary it would be to inhabit the same waters as them! Come at the right time, and you can watch expert divers feed and manage these fearsome aquatic predators. Not for the faint of heart!

All told, the Coral Beach Underwater Observatory is home to over 800 species of fish, coral, sharks, mollusks, stingrays, and turtles. It is a massive sampling of the richness and natural splendor the Gulf of Eilat has to offer and an absolute treat if you can make time during a visit. 

While there is no shortage of things to see while visiting the Holy Land, see if you can't make the time to stop by if you're in the area. If nothing else, you're guaranteed to get some amazing photos to carry home with you!
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