News Nosh

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News Nosh: May 31, 2018

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday May 31, 2018
 
Quote of today:
“How is the JNF, whose regulations prohibit the sale or lease of land to Arabs, any different from the rabbis of Safed who issue halakhic rulings that forbid renting apartments to Arab students?”
--MK Jamal Zahalka asked the Knesset plenum when proposing a bill to withdraw legal status from the Jewish National Fund (JNF), Keren Hayesod (United Israel Appeal), the Jewish Agency and the World Zionist Organization.*

You Must Be Kidding: 
A Palestinian teen suffering from a rare genetic disease was held in a prison cell for a month and a half on suspicion of throwing stones, despite his family's pleas to release him for medical reasons, and only unconditionally released when he lost consciousness and was put on a respirator.**
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News Nosh - Best available source of information about Israel/Palestine

From Barbara Green, long-time APN supporter and activist:

Every morning, like many of you, I open my e-mail and groan: so much spam, so many unwanted messages and advertisements. It makes you want to kick the computer. But there's one item I never skip. In fact, I welcome it every day in my Inbox -- and that's APN's News Nosh. It's the very best available source of information about Israel/Palestine.

Orly Halpern, a brilliant journalist in Jerusalem, excerpts the news from an array of Israeli newspapers from left to right and gives it to us in a concise readable format. I don't read every article, but those of special interest to me are right there in my inbox every morning.

Orly is on the scene,­­ so by the time I get to my computer in the morning she has already posted News Nosh and I start the day with information that hasn't even made it to the daily newspapers here in the States.

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News Nosh: May 30, 2018

APN's daily news review from Israel
Wednesday May 30, 2018
 
You Must Be Kidding: 
Israel and Myanmar, a country accused of ethnic cleansing, signed an education pact for programs about 'Holocaust and its lessons' and xenophobia.**
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News Nosh: May 29, 2018

APN's daily news review from Israel
Tuesday May 29, 2018
 
You Must Be Kidding: 
After whispering to each other in front of a group of Palestinians peacefully protesting in E. Jerusalem, two Israeli Border Policemen were caught on camera charging past a police barricade and violently grabbing one of the protesters, none of whom had done anything, and arresting him.**


Breaking News:
Israel Pounds Gaza as Second Rocket Barrage Launched
(Haaretz and Ynet)
Israel carries out 30 strikes on Gaza, including attack tunnel in retaliation for a salvo of 28 mortar shells that were fired into Israel earlier ■ IDF says some Gaza rockets are Iranian-made ■ Army: More than 25 rockets intercepted ■ IDF calls incident worst since 2014 Gaza war.
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News Nosh: May 28, 2018

APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday May 28, 2018
 
Quote of the day:
“In what world do we want to live? In a world where the court lacks authority? Where do we want to live if not in a place where the court can extend help in a place where there is harm.“
--Former Chief Justice Miriam Naor lambasted attempts to pass legislation that would allow the Knesset to re-enact laws that were rejected by the High Court of Justice, thereby overriding it.*
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News Nosh: May 27, 2018

APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday May 27, 2018
 
Quote of the day
"We don't feel like second-class citizens, but rather like seventh-class … Like (we're worth) nothing."

--Musa Al-Ubara, a relative of the young man who was injured by police when he was detained for an expired driver's license.*


You Must Be Kidding:
Labor party MK Eitan Cabel urged his colleagues to “sober up and shake off” their adherence to the land-for-peace paradigm.**
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News Nosh: May 25, 2018

APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday May 25, 2018
 
Number of the day:
2,500.
--Number of Jewish-Israeli housing units in the West Bank whose construction Israel plans to approve.*

You Must Be Kidding: 
Israel's High Court approved razing a West Bank Bedouin village, because it didn’t have construction permits that are nearly impossible for Palestinians to obtain from Israeli-controlled areas of the West Bank.**
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News Nosh: May 24, 2018

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday May 24, 2018
 
Quote of the day:
“You are becoming callous and brutal and the world is becoming disgusted. You may have won a country but you have lost your soul. Sad.”
—In a letter to the Editor, Canadian reader Liz Fox wrote that her feelings towards Israel changed after seeing the video of IDF soldiers shouting in joy after shooting an unarmed Gazan demonstrator and the photo of an old man after being shot in the leg.*
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News Nosh: May 23, 2018

APN's daily news review from Israel
Wednesday May 23, 2018

 

You Must Be Kidding: 
US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman smiles as he receives a photo of Jerusalem with the Third Jewish Temple replacing the Muslim Mosques.**
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News Nosh: May 22, 2018

APN's daily news review from Israel
Tuesday May 22, 2018
 
Quote of the day:
"This isn't Iran. If Israel wants to follow in Iran's footsteps, let it, but stop calling it a democracy. What happened here is a disgrace to any democratic country. It's inconceivable for people who went out protesting to be repressed like this, hurt physically, beaten and humiliated."
--Jafar Farah, Director of the Mossawa Center that promotes the rights of Israel's Arab citizens, was released after being detained at Friday protest and having his leg broken by a policeman.*

You Must Be Kidding: 
An ultra-Orthodox lawmaker called a secular Jewish lawmaker “a Jewboy who tattles on his fellow Jews." during an argument that broke out over whether to establish a parliamentary inquiry committee that would examine the use of state’s witnesses against politicians.**
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