--Yedioth's Middle East analyst, Shimrit Meir, examines the Iranian retaliation to the US assassination of Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani.*
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APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday January 2, 2020
Quote of the day:
"It is Netanyahu’s right to fight the indictments against him. It is his right to ask for immunity. But he
has no right to destroy the remainder of the trust of the citizens of the state in its institutions. Without trust
there is no law, no institutions, no army, no state."
--Top Yedioth political commentator, Nahum Barnea, writes about the accusations made by Israeli
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in his speech about why he requested immunity from trial.*
APN's daily news review from Israel
Wednesday January 1, 2020
Number of the day #1:
30%.
--Amount of Israeli children living under the poverty line, according to new national
report.**
Number of the day #2:
100 million.
--The amount of shekels (= $29 million) that the settler organization, Amana, received from
taxpayer funds between 2013 to 2015, to promote Jewish settlement on occupied lands, often acting illegally to
achieve this goal.*
Quote of the day:
“The justices’ decision is a dramatic and significant step that sets bounds, at least for now, on the
rampant criminality in the settlements and the illegal outposts. We hope that in this spirit, the court will rule
that no public money should be transferred to Amana ... A situation in which Israel backs the transfer of public
money for illegal activity is intolerable, and we urge the government to put a stop to it.”
--Peace Now reacts to the High Court decision forcing settlements to ask for government
permission to transfer funds to the Amana settler organization.*
APN's daily news review from Israel
Tuesday December 31st, 2019
Quote of the day:
"And perhaps the most terrifying fear of all: the fear that, in fact, all the rules have changed and nobody
writes new ones in their place. Because Donald Trump, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Bashar al-Assad, and Binyamin Netanyahu
may have nothing in common, except for one rule: there are no more rules. Everything goes."
--In a pre-New Year's Op-Ed, Yedioth commentator Raanan Shaked writes a review of the
last decade.*
Breaking News:
Iraqi mourners, supporters of US-attacked militia, storm US Embassy after US airstrikes kill
25
The mourners held funerals for the 25 Iraqi fighters of the Iran-backed militia killed in US airstrikes in a
Baghdad neighborhood, after which they marched on to the heavily fortified Green Zone on Tuesday and kept walking
till they reached the sprawling U.S. Embassy there. Iraqi
security forces fired teargas to disperse protesters. US ambasador and staff evacuated. (Ynet,
Haaretz)
APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday December 30, 2019
Quote of the day #1:
“The truth is, Jews in Israel are trying to convince themselves and the whole world that ensuring their own
rights necessitates the elimination of the Palestinians’ national rights. According to the deluded conception
prevailing among right-wingers, the establishment of a Palestinian state means the negation of the fulfillment of
Zionism. Since in their eyes, assailing Zionism is tantamount to anti-Semitism, Palestinian nationhood in an
independent state is perceived as anti-Semitic.”
—Prof. Zeev Sternhell in Op-Ed in today’s Haaretz.
Quote of the day #2:
“I have come to the realization that Trump is one of the most important presidents in US history. In a
world where boundaries are blurred, where it is unclear who is good and who is bad, it is good to know that that
the world's superpower is led by a person with moral clarity…”
—Israel Hayom Editor-in-Chief, Boaz Bismuth, writes in an Op-Ed in today’s paper.
APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday December 29, 2019
Quote of the day #1:
“Even if its intentions are otherwise, by closing the center the university is joining the murky wave of
directing fewer and fewer resources to peace research, democracy and humanist values.”
—Prof. Izhak Schnell of the Department of Geography and Human Environment at Tel-Aviv University reacts to the university’s decision to shut down the Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research.*
Quote of the day #2:
"Netanyahu, with no authority or responsibility, keeps promoting more construction in the West Bank
settlements all the while sacrificing the possibility of an agreement with the Palestinian people."
--Peace Now reacted to the latest government plan to approve 2000 more settler homes.**