News Nosh 3.1.18

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday, March 1, 2018
 
Quote of the day:
“The Haredim have climbed very high up a tree, very much increasing the chance of elections."
-- Hadashot TV News quoting Israeli officials from Likud talking about the fight over legislation exempting ultra-Orthodox students from military service
 


Front Page:
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Israel Hayom
Times of Israel
Ynet News
i24 News

News Summary:
Commenting on satellite images of what is believed to be a new Iranian base north of Damascus, a senior Israeli official said: "Iran is playing with fire." Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman dismissed the report as nothing new and IDF Ground Forces Commander Maj. Gen. Yaakov Barak said: "The chances of war in 2018 have grown but that doesn't mean that we, or the other players in the region, have an interest in going to war." However, Amos Harel of Haaretz posits whether these images could signal an Israeli strike. After the BBC issued a similar report in December of a pro-Iranian Shiite base in Syria, the base was bombed from the air and many foreign media outlets attributed the attack to Israel. 

Israeli airline El Al made an appeal to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for help in obtaining permission to use Saudia Arabia's airspace for a direct flight from Israel to India. This comes after Saudi Arabia gave Air India permission to use its airspace for flights between Israel and India. El Al CEO Gonen Usishkin wrote to the IATA: "I am approaching you and kindly requesting IATA to intervene and to represent aviation industry's interest by advocating equal overfly rights for all carriers over the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and opposing any form of discrimination." The IATA has not yet responded.
 
Quick Hits:
  • Edo Konrad writes in +972 Magazine that "military dictatorship requires dehumanization," and condemns the mainstream Hebrew-language media for irresponsibly publishing Maj. Gen. Yoav Mordechai's claims that Mohammed Tamimi was injured in a biking accident and not shot in the head with a rubber bullet by an Israeli soldier, without even mentioning the medical and eyewitness reports that confirm the shooting.
  • The PLO Executive Committee is planning its own event to mark the US embassy's move to Jerusalem, which is scheduled to occur on Israel's 70th Independence Day, which is also the 70th anniversary of the Nakba.  
  • A new video shows Israeli soldiers beating and abusing a young Palestinian in Jericho after he was shot. The IDF has been struggling to get its story straight about how Yasin al-Saradih died, and the video refutes many of the claims the IDF has made. 
  • Haaretz Correspondent Amir Tibon posits whether Jared Kushner's loss of a security clearance might affect his Mideast peace plan. Robert Danin, a former senior State Department and National Security Council official, said: “While losing access to top secret intelligence will limit some of the information that Mr. Kushner will have access to, it will not fundamentally alter his ability to negotiate successfully between Israelis and Palestinians."