-David Horowitz, editor of The Times of Israel, addressing the United Jewish Israel Appeal Dinner in London on September 21
Today's Headlines:
- PM Can’t Deny Paternity for Israel Police Chief Debacle
- The Darker Side of Bratslav
- Israel Forging Closer Ties with UN Nuclear Watchdog
- School Privatization: Spike in Numbers of Schools to Charge
- Cabinet OKs Punishments for Throwing Stones
- Syria? Ukraine? Putin, Obama to Meet on Separate Issues
- Israel Lags in Green Buildings
- Anti-Semitic Official Resigns
- Netanyahu Promotes Casino in Eilat
- Ministers Authorize Using Live Fire at Minors
- Commissioner from Outside the Police
- Trampled to Death on Way to Mecca
- Iranian Military Chief: We Will Destroy Israel
- Israeli Envoy’s Appointment in Brazil at Risk Over Settlement Ties
- Israel Eases Restrictions on Palestinians for Muslim Holiday
- Bar Rafaeli Marries
Media in Israel focused on the security cabinet’s unanimous passing of harsh measures against stone and firebomb
throwers, applying to both minors and their parents. At the end of the meeting, the PM commented on the situation
on the Temple Mount, saying that Israel was maintaining the status quo.
Also, still in focus are the ongoing efforts to find a new police commissioner.
Maariv reports that the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jarida reported that King Abdullah of Jordan rejected a request for a
secret meeting with PM Netanyahu.
Finance Minister Kahlon authorized a pay raise for police officers having to battle the current tensions in
Jerusalem.
Yedioth Ahronoth reports that PM Netanyahu wishes to turn Eilat into an Israeli version of Las Vegas.