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News Nosh: 8.28.18

APN's daily news review from Israel
Wednesday May 23, 2018
 
Quote of the day:
"The possibility of using a patient in desperate need of lifesaving medical treatment, whom no one claims is herself involved in activities against the State of Israel, as a 'pressure lever' is not compatible with the values of the State of Israel and cannot stand legally."
--Justice Ofer Groskopf wrote in the High Court ruling, which forces the State to allow sick Gazan women, who are relatives of Hamas members, to receive medical treatment in Israel.*
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News Nosh: 8.27.18

APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday, August 27, 2018

Quote of the day:

“We must understand that things can get out of control because of the extremism that is prevalent in the area...We are all destined to live here together in this country and are not doomed to live like this.”
--President Reuven Rivlin reacted to the brutal racist attack by Jewish Israelis on three Arab Israelis at a beach and alluded to the extremist atmosphere in the country.*

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News Nosh: 8.24.18

APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday, August 24, 2018


You Must Be Kidding: 
Shin Bet agent at Israel crossing in the Arava desert: “Is your wife pregnant?
Nadim Sarrouh, a 34-year-old German citizen, who was returning to Israel from Jordan with his wife and her family, who are Israeli citizens: “No.”
Shin Bet agent: “Okay, so she is fine, waiting in the heat.”
--Nadim Sarrouh told Haaretz+ he is accustomed to short detentions and questioning by Israeli authorities at the border, but he has never been treated and interrogated as he was on August 11, 2018.

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News Nosh: 8.23.18

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday, August 23, 2018

You Must Be Kidding: 
984.
--The number of housing units in Jewish settlements in the West Bank that the Supreme Planning Committee of the Civil Administration approved. Peace Now responded: Instead of solving the housing crisis in Israel, the government prefers to deprive most of its citizens and nurture a welfare state located beyond the Green Line."

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News Nosh: 8.22.18

APN's daily news review from Israel
Wednesday, August 22, 2018

You Must Be Kidding: 
An Israeli military court in the West Bank sentenced Waed Tamimi, the brother of the well-known former Palestinian teen prisoner Ahed Tamimi, to 14 months in prison for throwing stones at Israeli Border Police, the same amount of time that former soldier Elor Azaria sat in prison, for shooting in the head and killing an already shot, injured and incapacitated Palestinian assailant.**


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News Nosh: 8.21.18

APN's daily news review from Israel
Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Quote of the day:

"The man who has influenced generations of (Israeli) journalists and editors, his political and social-political assessments have been proven right again and again, he has fought institutional corruption even before there was a 'media' and before it became a norm, and he preferred morality and combat ethics over victorious victories and territorial achievements…Avnery is also the man who has never been awarded the Israel Prize for Media, which signifies everything about him, about the media and about Israeli society."
--Maariv journalist Ran Edelist parts from journalist, intellectual and peace activist, Uri Avnery.*


You Must Be Kidding: 
No less than 9,120 curses and calls for violence against the Druze have been located on the Internet in the three weeks following the approval of the Nation-State law.**

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News Nosh: 8.20.18

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday, August 20, 2018

Quote of the day:
"The difference between a freedom fighter and a terrorist depends on your perspective."
--Veteran peace activist and journalist, Uri Avnery, died today at age 94.

You Must Be Kidding: 
“Don’t come. I’m asking you – don’t show up. We’ve been doing great without you. We don’t need you here. If you come, I’m going to get up and leave...There’s no chance I’d ever interview them. I wouldn’t give them the honor. I’d go."
--Eyal Berkovic, a legendary Israeli soccer player and present-day TV host, declared on his show that Arab members of Knesset are spies and terrorists.**


Breaking News:
*Uri Avnery, Veteran Peace Activist and Among First Israelis to Meet Arafat, Dies at 94
The Gush Shalom founder was one of the first Israelis to actively seek a Palestinian state as a peaceful solution to the conflict: ‘The difference between a freedom fighter and a terrorist depends on your perspective.’ (Haaretz and Ynet)
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News Nosh: 8.17.18

APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday, August 17, 2018

Quote of the day:
“In the summer of 2018, the lives of dozens of soldiers and civilians were spared. Their time may come in another year, two years or three. But today and tomorrow they’re here. Their families weren’t shattered, graves weren’t dug, eulogies were not delivered. What’s been said of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu many times in the past remains true today: He doesn’t rush to send soldiers into war, certainly a war that’s unnecessary and pointless and after which we will only return to square one. He has also succeeded in recruiting to this judicious and mature policy of containment a defense minister (Avigdor Lieberman), who took over that portfolio two years ago in the guise of James Bond, Rambo and Conan the Barbarian. The size and bitterness of the pill that Netanyahu and Avigdor Lieberman had to swallow for negotiating with Hamas, with vigorous Egyptian mediation, on the terms of an agreement or 'arrangement,' are beyond measure.”
—Haaretz+ political analyst, Yossi Verter, looks at the decision-making behind the one-year ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel.

You Must Be Kidding: 
“However, as a gesture, and in a step that went beyond the letter of the law, COGAT, with the assistance of the Ministry of Communications and the Customs Authority, allowed a one-time transfer of approximately ten and a half tons of mail that had been held in Jordan."
--Israel says that it did the Palestinians a favor when it allowed to be transferred to the West Bank this week over ten tons of Palestinian mail that it prevented delivery since 2010 because it was not properly addressed to Israel.
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News Nosh: 8.16.18

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday, August 16, 2018

Quote of the day:
"If the weapons were hurting the Jews, they would do everything to find the murderers."
--An Arab resident of Nazareth reacted to the special report by State Comptroller Yosef Shapira, which found that the State had failed to do its job to decrease violence in the Arab communities of Israel.*

You Must Be Kidding: 
According to three different inquiry teams led by brigadier generals, which examined the events of 'Rafah's Black Friday' over the past four years, at least 72 innocent Palestinian civilians were killed that day, including women and children. Nevertheless, Chief Military Advocate General Maj. Gen. Sharon Afek found no one in the military guilty of criminal wrongdoing and ruled that there was no justification in taking any steps against any of the officers who led the fighting in the Rafah area that day—such as reprimanding or not promoting them.**
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News Nosh: 8.15.18

APN's daily news review from Israel
Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Quote of the day:
"The Shin Bet lady, who already knew everything about me and my family’s journey around the world, began with 'You think because you’re a public person I can’t do whatever I want with you?' I was floored. This is how interrogations begin in police states…In the end, after hours of this, she warned, 'I may let you into Israel but, who knows, I may not let you out. I will keep you here and kick out your family. It depends on you. You would miss your kids, yes?'"
--Following the detention of Jewish-American journalist Peter Beinart and questioning about his political views by the Shin Bet at Ben-Gurion Airport, Iranian-American author and TV host, Reza Aslan, revealed on social media his recent ordeal when entering Israel.*

You Must Be Kidding: 
"Instead of correcting this serious error after being notified, StandWithUs is now ignoring the truth and is doubling down and is repeating this erroneous claim in a new StandWithUs website post that Israeli policy supports a Palestinian state."
--One right-wing pro-Israel organization accused another right-wing pro-Israel organization of endangering Israel for 'falsely' accusing it of supporting the two-state solution.**
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