APN's daily news review from Israel
Wednesday April 27, 2016
Note: During the Passover Holiday, News Nosh will be published in a truncated version through Thursday, April 28th.
Note: During the Passover Holiday, News Nosh will be published in a truncated version through Thursday, April 28th.
Quote of the day:
"The Oslo peace process and the subsequent failed Camp David negotiations both contributed to putting
the Temple Mount/Haram Al Sharif at the heart of Israeli-Palestinian confrontations, by raising fears among
Israel's national religious Jews and among Palestinian Muslims that the process would deny their respective
claims to the site."
-- Daniel Seidemann, from APN's new publication: Tough Questions, Expert Answers: The Temple Mount.
-- Daniel Seidemann, from APN's new publication: Tough Questions, Expert Answers: The Temple Mount.
Front Page:
Haaretz
- 2 Palestinians shot after attempted stabbing at checkpoint
- General David Goldfein to be second Jewish U.S. Air Force chief
- Israeli rabbi shaking up South African court
- Jerusalem restaurant group launching second London restaurant
- Israeli centrists are the best guarantee for the end of the occupation
- How much did small-town America know about the Holocaust
- I'm a friend of the IDF. And I am worried
- Likud MK: 'A soldier cannot be tried for killing a terrorist'
- NYU president rejects grad students' BDS resolution
- Police preventing change in policy toward cannabis users
- Haifa resident suspected of raping and murdering four women
- State brought 16 Falash Mura members from Ethiopia and unwilling to help them
Yedioth Ahronoth
- Female and male terrorists attempt to stab Border policemen
- Abbas faces pressure over potential withdrawal of Palestinian UN resolution
- Anti-BDS office moves to Tel-Aviv
- US military used IDF tactic- 'Roof knocking' which consists of firing a warning missile to give residents time to flee
- Trump, Clinton rout rivals
- Eichmann trial, 55 years on
- British Labour MP tweet proposed to relocate Israel to US
- Commanders in Judea and Samaria: Next wave of terror will be more dangerous
- Heat wave breaks
Maariv
- Man suspected of raping and murdering at least four women
- Father and son killed in road accident
Israel Hayom
- Obama's heavy-handed heavy-water deal
- Why is it never the terrorist's fault?
- Sykes-Picot and the Golan
- Israel is acting responsibly and Jordan knows it
- Shin Bet foils terrorist attack in Jerusalem
- Hebron rally kicks off celebrations for Six-Day War jubilee
- 7 members of Jewish terror cell face slew of charges
- Rouhani seeks removal of 'Death to Israel' from missiles
- Arab MK urges revolt against PA over security ties with Israel
- Israel-Turkey reconciliation talks 'enter final stages'
- Israeli doctors arrive in Ecuador to help quake victims
News Summary:
Top stories include a terrorist attempt aimed at a border guard at the Qalandiya crossing and a serial killer and rapist is behind bars.
A Palestinian woman and a male accomplice attacked border guards at the flashpoint Qalandiya crossing. The two assailants were killed and no Israeli forces were injured.
A Moldovan immigrant, who has been linked to many rapes and is a suspect in at least 4 murders, is in jail.
Ma'ariv and Ha'aretz continue to report on the safety of the Dimona Nuclear reactor. The core of this out-dated reactor was build in the late 1950s. Ha'aretz revealed that scientists revealed research indicating that there were 1,537 defects in the Dimona reactor.