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Rafi Peretz Advocates For Gay Conversion Therapy | 7/14/19

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Hamas Operative Is Mistakenly Shot Dead By IDF

IDF officers shot and killed a member of the Hamas organization near the Israel border.

Turkey Receives First Batch Of S-400 Shipment 

Turkey received the first shipment of the s-400 missile defense system from Russia.

Iran’s Nuclear Drive Still At Top Of Int’l Agenda

The international pressure on Iran could now be about to increase as well after IAEA inspectors found traces of nuclear material in Tehran.

Baghdad Threatens To Strip Miss Iraq’s Citizenship

Sarah Idan, a former Miss Iraq, may soon very well lose her citizenship over her outspoken criticisms of the government and her urging Iraq to make peace with Israel. 

France Celebrates Bastille Day

Col. (Res.) Olivier Rafowicz, senior security and military analyst and Prof. Shlomo Shpiro, director of the European institute of Bar Ilan University speaking at ILTV studio on how anti-Semitism is bred in France.

Rafi Peretz Advocates For Gay Conversion Therapy

Newly appointed Education Minister Rafi Peretz extolled the virtues for gay conversion therapy, insisting that the theory and practice actually works.

ILTV’S Natasha Kirtchuk Learns About Kabbalah

The Kabbalah La’am Center under Rabbi Laitman attracts hundreds of people every day for early morning sessions.

Traffic To Jerusalem To Be Blocked  

Starting Sunday, authorities have closed down the entrance to Jerusalem via Shazar Boulevard from the chords bridge to the Nordau junction– one of the main veins for traffic into the capital.

Today In History - JULY 14, 1960

In July 14, 1960, the United States Congress approved the creation and dissemination of the chaplain’s medal of honor for four American religious leaders, including one Rabbi Alexander Goode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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