Hard-line Iranian lawmakers called on Tuesday for the country’s opposition leaders to face trial and be put to death – a day after clashes between…
Beit Hagai is an Israeli settlement located in the southern Hebron hills in the West Bank and erected contrary to public international law. It lies within the municipal jurisdiction of the Har Hebron Regional Council. The religious Jewish community's name Haggai, is an acronym of the given names of Hanan Krauthammer, Gershon Klein, and Yaakov Zimmerman, three students of the Nir Yeshiva in Kiryat Arba, who were murdered in a terror attack on the eveof Shabbat, Parashat Emor, 5740 (2 May 1980). The community rabbi for Beit Hagai is Rabbi Moshe Eliezer Rabinovich (HaLevy).






















