News Nosh 05.25.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Wednesday May 25, 2016
 
Note: APN will hold a briefing call today with Akiva Eldar, senior political columnist with Al-Monitor’s Israel Pulse and formerly with Haaretz. Eldar will discuss the recent developments in the Israeli political arena and the increasing tension in Israel between the government and the security establishment.
Time: Wednesday, May 25th, 2:00 pm Eastern Time
Dial-in Number: 951-797-1058
Participant Access Code: 147414

Quote of the day:
"Even before the game was over, the coach of Bnei Sakhnin took the (sobbing) coach of Be'er Sheva into his arms, and congratulated him. The players on both sides embraced each other. Both teams, and both cities, belong to a better world, a better land, than we've come, sadly, to expect."
--Haaretz+ columnist Bradley Burston writes about the end of a soccer game this week where the losing Arab team hugged the players of the winning team of Jews, Muslims and Christians.*

You Must Be Kidding: 
Hebron settlers steal wooden furniture from Palestinian home in Hebron for Lag BaOmer bonfire.**
Continue reading

News Nosh 05.26.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday May 26, 2016
 
Quotes of the day:
"I would be happy to show Mayasem that there are different people, people who seek peace.” 
“Mayasem, good luck with your studies.”
“Thank you for the opportunity to support Mayasem.”
“I am so ashamed, hope we will be able to fix this.”

--Hundreds of mostly Jewish Israelis posted on a crowdfunding website after donating money to Maysam Abu Al-Kian, the 19-year-old Arab-Israeli supermarket employee who was brutally beaten by undercover Border Police in Tel-Aviv this week.

You Must Be Kidding: 
"I don't shop at a supermarket whose employees beat cops...This piece of trash needs to sit in prison."
--Chief Inspector Sharon Yamincha, the head of Israel Police's new media department, wrote on his personal Facebook account with an image of the supermarket where employee Maysam Abu Al-Kian was brutally beaten by Border Police.
Continue reading

News Nosh 05.27.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday May 27, 2016

Breaking News: 
Environmental Affairs Minister Avi Gabbay resigned from cabinet in protest of the appointment of Avigdor Lieberman as defense minister.

 
Quote of the day:
"A defense minister in a country surrounded by enemies isn't just another minister. He is the most important minister...The removal of a professional and reasonable defense minister who in a year managed to calm the uprising is a step I couldn't make peace with."
--Environmental Affairs Minister Avi Gabbay said at a press conference today after resigning.
Continue reading

News Nosh 05.29.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday May 29, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
“Instead of condemning and arguing, maybe you should start fixing, because there is some truth in (what I have said)."
--Patriotic veteran Channel 2 News military affairs reporter, Roni Daniel, responds to the backlash for his comments last week that he sees no future for his children in Israel.*

You Must Be Kidding: 
 "Our country allowed me, a Christian Arab from Nazareth, to end the war between my soul and my body. So if it made peace for me, our country is only a country of peace." 
-- Ta'alin Abu Hanna, an Israeli Arab from Nazareth won the country's first transgender beauty pageant on Friday, beating out a contestant from an Orthodox Jerusalem family and a Muslim belly-dancer from Tel Aviv.
Continue reading

News Nosh 05.30.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday May 30, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
"A world in which it is not the state that has a leader, but rather a leader who has a state. A feeling that every morning, we need to thank G-d that we have a prime minister of such stature like Netanyahu, who agreed to lead a state that is small for him by a few sizes, instead of being, for example, the President of the United States. That is what the wife of the Prime Minister thinks..."
--Senior Yedioth political affairs commentator, Sima Kadmon, writes a scathing piece about the Netanyahu family in the wake of the police recommendation to indict Sarah Netanyahu.*
Continue reading
1 2 3