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 Jerusalem: Undivided Heart 
Israeli 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, the Jerusalem is the heart of the nation 
and will never be divided. From 1948 and until the Six-Day War in 1967, the city 
had been split between Israel and Jordan. Netanyahu, speaking on the anniversary 
of the capital's reunification, said that "47 years ago Jerusalem was united. 
That is how it always was. And this is how it will always be." Read More > 
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Targeting Thought Crime
  Michelle Obama made 
headlines when she exhorted graduating high schoolers to monitor their families 
for politically incorrect thoughts and behaviors. Washington Times 
reporter Cheryl Chumley says Michelle Obama's remark reflects a growing trend in 
America to target and attack individuals for committing "thought crime". It's 
just another way the government seeks to inject itself into an area it doesn't 
belong, she said.
 
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War Speech is Taken Literally
  According to a 
DEBKAfile report, the Hizballah leader Hassan Nasrallah's belligerent speech on 
the 14th anniversary of the IDF's withdrawal from south Lebanon, was taken by 
Israel's top military chiefs as the precursor for operational plans to bring his 
forces up to the Israel border not just fight Syrian rebels, but to challenge 
the IDF. This conclusion is shared by Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon, Chief of 
Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz and his deputy Maj. Gen. Gady Eizenkott.
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Bank Loans for Third Temple
  An Ethiopian 
immigrant is suing major banks in Israel because they are denying him loans to 
build the Third Holy Temple. The Ethiopian immigrant said that God revealed 
Himself to him and placed him the responsibility to rebuild the Temple. He has 
been collecting donations for this purpose, but has been facing opposition from 
authorities. He also said that banks are not allowing him to open accounts to 
receive donations, much less provide loans.
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Setback for European Unity
  European 
Parliament election results reflected a wave of voter disenchantment with the 
European Union. In Britain, the United Kingdom Independence Party, which has 
campaigned aggressively for an EU exit, topped the national poll with 27.5%. 
Euro-skeptic parties have suddenly been upgraded, but established pro-EU parties 
are likely to remain the biggest groups in the parliament.
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Pope Prays at Separation Barrier
  During his 
tour of the Middle East, Pope Francis prayed at the concrete barrier Israel is 
building in and around the West Bank. While speaking in Bethlehem, the Pope 
invited the Israeli and Palestinian Presidents to the Vatican to pray for peace. 
Pope Francis also delighted Palestinians by referring to the "state of 
Palestine", giving support for their bid for full statehood 
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Sustainable Development 
  The UN is shifting 
from the Millennium Development Goals to Sustainable Development Goals. 
These new goals, which are to be finalized by the General Assembly this summer, 
attempt to revise the previous ones by involving more global leaders and seeking 
to align national priorities with international goals. Unlike the Millennium 
Development Goals, which focused on straightforward objectives, the new goals 
target the entire world, not just its poor.      Read More > 
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