News Nosh 09.02.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday September 02, 2016 
 
Quote of the day:
"I expect two things from you. First, listen to your parents and your teachers, and second, learn to write and read. Learn Hebrew and Arabic and English. I want you to learn the history of the Jewish people and the Arab people, and I want you to learn the truth - that we were meant to live together."
--Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told Arab first graders on the first day of school yesterday.


Front Page:
Haaretz
  • Battle over the status quo: Netanyahu gave in to ultra-Orthodox parties pressures: No work on train infrastructure on Shabbat, (public) transportation on Friday and Saturday night will be cancelled
  • Blow to Israel Air Industry: Satellite ‘Amos 6’ was destroyed in explosion in preparation for launching in the US
  • High Court: 17 homes in Netiv Ha’avot outpost must be evacuated (demolished); Bennett: Severe ruling, justices are gnawing away at public trust
  • One novel, six stories: Number of books for matriculation exam in literature was cut by half within 15 years
  • MK Cabel promoted bill that suits lobbyist that contributed to him
  • The archaeologists are hiding the skeletons in the closet
  • Mohammed Dajani took students to Auschwitz and paid the price for it
Yedioth Ahronoth
Maariv Weekend (Hebrew links only)
  • (Amos 6 satellite) Explosion at the launchpad
  • The battle over Shabbat
  • Blacklists // Ben Caspit on the attacks on Netanyahu this week by senior officials
  • Without pressure // Kalman Libskind writes that Israeli gov’t is “afraid that Hamas will get angry”
  • MK Herzog to Attorney General: Reach a decision (on suspicions against him) soon
  • The Commanders’s words: This is how the Police Commissioner’s hunger for rating hurt him
  • Parting from Fouad (Ben-Eliezar): The man who did not know when to stop, but knew when to go // Yossi Melman and Udi Segal
Israel Hayom
  • Years of investment blew up on the ground – Blow to Israeli satellite industry: ‘Amos 6’ satellite exploded
  • Bribe in exchange for shorter lines
  • High Court ordered destruction of 17 buildings in an outpost: Right-wing furious
  • After the storm: Police Commissioner apologized to the Ethiopian community
  • Even after Mexico, it’s Trump who sets the tone // Boaz Bismuth


News Summary:
The battle over the status quo heated up after Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu gave in to pressure by ultra-Orthodox parties, which demanded that no infrastructure work be done to the trains on Shabbat – at the expense of 70,000 passengers who now won’t be able to use train service while the work is being done, Israel’s satellite industry received a heavy blow when its satellite, ‘Amos 6,’ was destroyed in an explosion just hours before being launched in Florida, Israel Police said there was no evidentiary basis to indict Labor party leader Isaac Herzog, and Israel’s Police Commissioner Roni Alsheikh apologized to the Ethiopian community for his racist comments - making top stories in today's Hebrew newspapers. Meanwhile, Israel’s High Court ordered the demolition of the 17 homes of Netiv Ha’avot settlement outpost built on private Palestinian land.


 
Prepared for APN by Orly Halpern, independent freelance journalist based in Jerusalem.