The Yatar volunteers have never asked for recognition but draw satisfaction from knowing they do as much as is humanly possible to protect the people of Israel.
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A recent NASA study shows that the 1998-2012 eastern Mediterranean drought was the area’s worst drought in 900 years. But Israeli innovation has made the Jewish State nearly drought-proof, and Omer Arad came up with the idea of a wearable panic bracelet that lets a diver call his or her partner.
Recently, the BBC erased the name of Israel, Jews and Israeli companies from a program discussing the use of genetics to improve the drought resistance of wheat. So I decided to unmask some of Israel’s global activities that benefit the world.
Here is the frightening footage of a terror attack that took place in Beitar Ilit when a security official questioned a suspicious looking woman who then pulled out a knife.
An Arab terrorist stabbed an Israeli soldier on a public bus at the entrance to Jerusalem, and attempted to take his gun, before being shot dead by Israeli security.