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UC Can Track Travel, Even with a Different Passport After reading the letter from 17 September regarding UC’s access to border control information, please be aware that even if you enter or leave the country using a different (foreign) passport, they can still track it. They check with the airlines and can pick up this information through your name and date of birth. I know of individuals whose claims were stopped, and they were told, “We see you entered/left on this and this date,” even though they traveled with a different passport than the one used on their claim. Thank you, Dear Jewish Blast Readers We aim to inform our 11,000 subscribers, so please email us at [email protected]. |
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British Airways, Air France, Lufthansa Suspend All Flights To Israel |
Air France, the Lufthansa Group, and British Airways have all suspended flights to Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv until at least September 19th. The airlines are likely anticipating a potential Hezbollah response after close to 4,000 Hezbollah terrorists were injured in a series of pager blasts in Lebanon and Syria. |
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How The Mossad Simultaneously Blew Up Thousands Of Hezbollah Terrorists’ Pagers |
Sky News in Arabic reported on Tuesday evening that Israel’s Mossad is behind the explosion of Hezbollah operatives’ communication devices in Lebanon. According to the report, the Mossad inserted explosive materials into the batteries of the communication devices and detonated them by raising the temperature of the batteries. The Mossad spy agency intercepted Hezbollah’s communication devices before they were delivered to the group. The Mossad reportedly attached PETN, a powerful explosive, to the devices’ batteries and remotely triggered the explosions by increasing the batteries’ temperature. It was also reported that the insertion of the explosive materials was carried out before the devices reached Hezbollah. A Lebanese security source told Al Jazeera that the pagers were pre-loaded with explosives before they reached Hezbollah. The source noted that each explosive charge embedded in the pagers did not exceed 20 grams. Hezbollah reportedly received the devices five months ago. Some of the operatives felt that their devices were overheating and disposed of them before they exploded. |
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DRONES, RADAR & BARRIER: The IDF’s Plan To Tackle The Strategic Threat On Its Eastern Border |
The IDF is developing a massive plan to secure its porous border with Jordan, Israeli media outlets reported on Monday. Israel’s border with Jordan, the longest it shares with its neighbors, has been neglected over the years and has increasingly been exploited by Iran in the past year to arm terrorist organizations in Yehudah and Shomron. In the coming days, the IDF will present its plan to close the open border with Jordan to senior officials in the Defense and Finance Ministries to secure budget approvals and funding sources. The plan will include three phases, with the immediate phase involving deploying hundreds of surveillance means, including cameras and radar systems on towering poles, along the 400 kilometers between Eilat and Hamat Gader, a hot springs site near Ramat HaGolan and the Jordanian border. Rapid mobile security forces will be trained to respond to smuggling and infiltration attempts, including via the use of large combat and surveillance drones, along with other aircraft. Additionally, the long border, which largely has no fence, like in the Aravah, or has a rusty, low, and outdated fence, like in the Jordan Valley, will be equipped with a proper security barrier. At the same time, a new IDF Eastern Division will be established to oversee the entire area, with two to three regional brigades primarily composed of permanent field security forces specializing in the sector. |
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Gallant, IDF chief Halevi hold assessment with other top brass |
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant is currently holding an assessment with IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi and other senior military officials, his office says. The terse statement from the Defense Ministry does not mention any further details. Israel has not commented on the Hezbollah pagers that exploded in Lebanon earlier today, killing at least 11 and wounding over 4,000.
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