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IDF Steps Up Pressure on Terror Groups
by Yated Ne'eman Staff and M Plaut

In an apparent response to the two recent bus bombings in Jerusalem, the IDF has increased the pressure on the terror groups, including the targeted killing of a senior Islamic Jihad terrorist and two terrorist companions. The attack came almost exactly a week after a suicide bomber murdered eight people on a bus in Jerusalem.

Shalom Defends Fence in UK
by Yated Ne'eman Staff

Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom launched a full-blown defense of the security fence and of unilateral separation when he met senior members of the British media in London this week.

Betzedek Files High Court Petitions Against New Government Funding Regulations
by G. Kleiman

Betzedek has filed a High Court petition challenging the legality of the strict new regulations for pubic institutions submitting requests for state funding, as well as another petition against monetary sanctions imposed against institutions where administrative defects were found, asking for their cancellation and an interim order to block their immediate implementation.

Pig Head Laid on Stairs of Beis Knesses in Haifa
by Eliezer Rauchberger

Police are investigating an incident in which a pig's head was laid on the stairs of Beis Knesses Bnei Torah on Arlozorov Street in Haifa. Evidence has been collected from the scene but so far there are no suspects and the case has been turned over to police investigations, MK Yaakov Edri (Likud) reported to a Knesset plenum in response to a parliamentary question by MK David Azoulai (Shas). He denounced the incident, saying the perpetrator deserves to be severely censured.

High Radiation Levels Not Found at Bnei Brak Schools
by Eliezer Rauchberger and N. Katzin

Tests conducted in Bnei Brak schools found measured radiation levels far below even the strict Israeli standards. These were on a list of 33 schools that were said to be "at risk" to exposure from radiation from power lines.

Hague Trial: French Professor Defends Suicide Bombings
by Arnon Yaffe, reporting from Paris

The three days of hearings in the Hague on Israel's security barrier closed after the 15 judges in black robes heard a professor from France defend suicide bombings and question Israel's right to exist. The judges did not react to her testimony.

Experimental System to Keep Suicide Bombers off Buses
by S. Fried

Five buses equipped with a protection system against suicide bombers were brought into use after being officially unveiled by the Transportation Minister and the heads of Egged and Dan. Three were handed over to Dan and two to Egged of Jerusalem.

Contractors Not Submitting Bids in Elad
by A. Cohen

All of the contractors that showed any interest in a Housing Ministry tender for the construction of 72 single-family housing units in Elad decided not to submit bids, apparently because of the high entry-level price the ministry set.

Youths Urged Not to Smoke on Purim
by A. Cohen

"Many people started smoking on Purim under the excuse of simchah, but later they were unable to quit," notes the City of Bnei Brak's Education Department in a letter to parents of talmidim throughout the city as part of a comprehensive campaign to discourage smoking among youths.

Bnei Brak Prepares to Prevent Acts of Hooliganism on Purim Night
by A. Cohen

The City of Bnei Brak and Dan District Police have agreed on special measures -- including hidden cameras -- to counter the harassment of city residents by outside hooligans that has plagued the city on Purim Night in recent years, say Bnei Brak officials.

Jerusalem Officials to Enforce Law Prohibiting Sale of Dangerous Toys
by Betzalel Kahn

Jerusalem Mayor Rabbi Uri Lupoliansky directed the city inspectors to immediately begin enforcing the business licensing law and the inspection order for consumer items and services, and -- in light of tensions in the city and the residents' sensitivity to the sound of firecrackers -- to ensure that stores selling toys and costumes for Purim do not sell dangerous toys.

Mayor Lupoliansky: "The City's Religious Services have not been Harmed and Won't be Harmed"
by Betzalel Kahn

Jerusalem Mayor Rabbi Uri Lupoliansky says the city's religious service have not been harmed and he intends to ensure that they will continue to operate as usual, despite the city's budgetary problems.

Modi'in Illit Bus Service Expected to Improve
by Eliezer Rauchberger

Modi'in Illit residents will soon receive additional buses and bus lines and the Transportation Ministry will provide NIS 100,000 ($22,000) to fund the installation of new bus stops, according to the Knesset Committee for Public Inquiries, which recently discussed the issue of public transportation in Modi'in Illit.

New Transportation Ministry Pamphlet Available
by S. Fried

The Transportation Ministry recently issued an attractive pamphlet (in Hebrew) containing all the information on vehicle and driver's licenses needed by new and old drivers alike.


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