News Nosh 09.24.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday September 24, 2015 
 
While News Nosh's Israel editor is on vacation during the holidays, we are publishing an abbreviated version produced in Washington and therefore it may be sent later in the day.
 
 

 
Quote of the Day:
"In 30 days, I learned an important lesson about the nation, and I come out of it deeply worried, with questions about the bad blood that is among us, and wondering about the national backbone, governance, the state of our democracy, the rule of law, values and the lack thereof, power players and interest groups that were not chosen by the people, but who in fact run our lives."
-Gal Hirsch, former IDF Brigadier General, upon withdrawing his name to be Israel’s next Police Commissioner
 

Today's Headlines:
Haaretz
  • Jews Barred from Temple Mount ahead of Eid al-Adha
  • Russia Capitalizes on US Inaction in Syria
  • Justifying War Crimes in Judaism’s Name
  • Erdan Withdraws Hirsch as Police Chief Candidate
  • India Fast Tracks Israeli Armed Drone Deal
  • Satellite Photos Reveal Russia is Expanding Its Activity in Syria
Yedioth Ahronoth
  • Bad Education: How to Solve the Fight for Jerusalem
  • Police Chief Appointment Rescinded
  • New Russian Bases in Syria
  • The Jewish People in 2050
Maariv
  • Seeking a Police Commissioner, Again
  • Tension and Anger in Capital
  • Bar’s Wedding: A Battle for the Sky
Israel Hayom
  • Erdan tells Hirsch: Sorry, You Won’t Be Police Commissioner
  • Good to Have Kremlin on Speed Dial
  • Volkswagen CEO Resigns

 

 
News Summary:
 

Gal Hirsch, PM Netanyahu’s choice to become Israel’s next police commissioner, withdrew as a candidate. The confirmation process was expected to drag on for months while Mr. Hirsch’s private sector transactions were being scrutinized. The appointment of General Hirsch was never popular among rank-and-file police officers because Hirsch was never on the police force. Ironically, this was one reason why Hirsch was chosen after years of scandals and sexual abuse plagued this institution.
 
PM Netanyahu will convene the security cabinet in order to approve his plan for combating stone and firebomb throwers. Changing the rules of engagement and imposing crushing fines are the mainstays of his plan.
 
The Times of Israel reports that 13 people were arrested overnight on suspicion of throwing stones and Molotov cocktails. This happened in East Jerusalem.
 
A Palestinian’s attempt to throw an explosive charge at a soldier in the Jordan Valley was thwarted when other nearby soldiers spotted and arrested him.
 
Now no bombshell—Members of the PLO leadership said that President Abbas would not drop a bombshell in his speech to the UN next week.
 
Dozens are dead in Yemen when two blasts ripped through a popular Shiite mosque during prayers for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, and in Breaking News, hundreds of people have been killed and more injured during a stampede at the Hajj pilgrimage near Mecca in Saudi Arabia.