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please message me regarding any possible bans or warnings. thank you for the help. Boron.merkava (talk) 17:20, 18 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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A young Christian Russian boy, Michael Ribalenko, was found murdered in the town of Dabossary (Dubasari in Romanian), about 25 miles north-east of Kishinev; the town is situated on the left bank of the river Dnister, and formally was not a part of Bessarabia. Although it was clear that the boy had been killed by a relative (who was later found), the government chose to call it a ritual murder plot by the Jews. The mobs were incited by Pavolachi Krusheven, the editor of the anti-Semitic newspaper "Bessarabetz", and the vice-governor Ustrugov. They used the age-old calumny against the Jews (that the boy had been killed to use his blood in preparation of matzo). Viacheslav Plehve, the Minister of Interior, supposedly gave orders not to stop the rioters. During three days of rioting, the government-organized Kishinev pogrom against the Jews took place. Forty seven (some say 49) Jews were killed, 92 severely wounded, 500 slightly wounded and over 700 houses destroyed. This pogrom is considered the first state-inspired action against Jews in the 20th century. Despite a world outcry, only two men were sentenced to seven and five years and twenty-two were sentenced for one or two years. This pogrom was instrumental in convincing tens of thousands of Russian Jews to leave to the West and to The Holy Land.

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Arrow 2 ATBM Missile
Arrow anti-ballistic missile launch
TypeAnti-ballistic missile
Place of originIsrael
Service history
In serviceOctober 2000[1]
Production history
ManufacturerIMI, Tadiran, Israel Aerospace Industries
Unit costUS$3 million
Specifications
Mass1,300 kg[2]
Length7 m[2]
Diameter800 mm[2]
WarheadTerminally-guided interceptor blast-fragmentation warhead[1]

EngineTwo stage
Operational
range
90 km[2]
Flight altitude50 km[2]
Maximum speed Mach 9/2.5 km/s
Guidance
system
EL/M-2080 "Green Pine" radar target tracking system
Launch
platform
Six[2] canister ground launcher[1]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Jewish_history

{{Infobox aircraft
  |name= CF-105 Arrow
  |type= [[Interceptor aircraft|Interceptor]]
  |manufacturer= [[Avro Canada|Avro Aircraft Limited (Canada)]]
  |image= Flag of the Canadian Forces.svg|300px
  |caption= Photo from the Canadian [[Department of National Defence (Canada)|Department of National Defence]]
  |designer=
  |first flight= [[25 March]] [[1958]]
  |introduction=
  |retired=
  |status= Cancelled [[20 February]] [[1959]]
  |primary user= [[Royal Canadian Air Force]]
  |more users=
  |produced= 1950s
  |number built= 5
  |unit cost=
  |variants with their own articles=
}}
  1. ^ a b c "Israel's Arrow Missile Defense:Not Ready for Prime Time". 2002-10-09. Retrieved 2007-12-21.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Israeli weapons- Arrow Profile". Retrieved 2007-12-21.