APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday January 13, 2017
You Must Be Kidding:
"The capital of Israel that I go to, sir, is Tel Aviv because that's where all their government people are, but.."
--US President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary, James Mattis, answering the question, 'What is the capital of Israel.'**
You Must Be Kidding:
"The capital of Israel that I go to, sir, is Tel Aviv because that's where all their government people are, but.."
--US President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary, James Mattis, answering the question, 'What is the capital of Israel.'**
Breaking News:
Syrian reports allege Israel struck targets near Damascus airport
Israeli fighter jets hit targets near Mezzah military airport, according to some Syrian reports. Others say surface-to-surface missiles targeted radar stations and weapon arsenals. Reports have not been corroborated by any Israeli source. (Israel Hayom and Haaretz)
Front Page:
Haaretz
- Attorney General Mendelblit speeding up Netanyahu investigation: The media leaders will be summoned to testify
- A guide // Aluf Benn writes that Netanyahu is ruining Israel’s public service
- The waiting period // Yossi Verter
- Next to the strong men // Guy Rolnik
- Still a democracy // Carolina Landsmann
- Amir Oren // On the record
- Time for correction // Sami Peretz
- A hit to the wing // Israel Harel
- The fighter’s ethos has been eroded: Sharp drop in willingness of youth from well-to-do families to serve in combat roles
- Associate of Trump family told Abbas: The embassy will move to Jerusalem
- (Trump is) Unstoppable // Chemi Shalev
- 1961-2017 – Musician and artist Meir Banai died at age 55
- She was raped in a club, went into prostitution and died alone at age 21, in front of passers by in the street
- CEO of Education Ministry: Not everyone needs to do matriculation exams
- US entering Trump era, special swearing-in project
- They were concerned about making a positive gesture to Zionism: The confidentiality of the discussions over a Nobel Prize for Shai Agnon
Yedioth Ahronoth
- The Netanyahu investigations - (Hollywood producer) Milchan will pay: 57,480 shekels in two years, some 10,000 shekels in one week, these are the amounts that Milchan paid for expensive champagne that is suspected of being transferred to Netanyahu
- Case 2000: MK Cabel already testified, Netanyahu and Mozes will be interrogated again
- Breach of trust // Nahum Barnea
- World is not perfect // Sima Kadmon
- Soul searching // Ben-Dror Yemini
- Tie-breaking weapon // Igal Sarna
- The archive revenge // Amichai Atalli
- Next US Secretary of Defense: Israel’s capital is Tel-Aviv
- Meir Banai – 2017-1961
Maariv Weekend (Hebrew links only)
- The march of testimonies in the capital-government-newspaper affair
- There is no one but him // Ben Caspit
- The cigar is smoking // Udi Segal
- (Mendelblit will work in) The public interest // Avi Benayahu
- After him the deluge // Ran Adelist
- Meir Banai 1961-2017 – Here is where are paths part
- The diplomatic battle reaches Paris – In Jerusalem, preparations for peace conference to begin on Sunday
- Azariya’s attorneys: Interrogate the Kfir Brigade commander
- Battle contact – Does the public atmosphere affect the actions of soldiers in emergency situations
- In the land of hatred // Alon Ben-David
- (Israel prefers) Taking cover (than to attack) // Karni Eldad
- Virtual reality // Lior Akerman
- Battles in the (Golan) Heights: The war in Syria is tearing apart the Druze villages in the north
- Song of parting: Barack Obama, the President you didn’t know. Special project // Ron Miburg
Israel Hayom
- Paris conference, decorative summit // Boaz Bismuth on Sunday’s peace summit in Paris
- “Minister Levine and MK Cabel testified: There were no calls for cooperation in the bill against Israel Hayom newspaper”
- Meir Banai 1961-2017 – With pain, with tears, here our paths part
- Appointed US Secretary of Defense Mattis sparked a storm: Israel’s capital – Tel-Aviv
- Superintendent Mia Stolero, whose father was murdered in an attack, is recruiting young Arabs to the police
- The Trump era - Ahead of the swearing-in of the US President
News Summary:
Today’s top story in the Friday Hebrew newspapers continued to be over the two investigations into Prime
Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, which Haaretz reported that Attorney General was speeding up. Sara Netanyahu told investigators that the presents from Arnon Milchan were “given as
friends” and in depositions, Likud and Labor MKs reportedly backed Netanyahu's claim that he did not try to help
Yedioth Ahronoth publisher Arnon Mozes push through the anti-Israel Hayom bill. [That said, they had yet
to agree to the deal because the government fell and new elections were called – OH.] Yet, a former state
prosecutor and former High Court justice said the deal negotiated between Netanyahu and Mozes was bribery regardless if it went through or not, the Israel Press Council has called for a full release of the transcripts of the recorded
conversations between them and even politicians in Likud are talking about Netanyahu’s replacement, Maariv
reported. Likud MK Oren Hazan said, “Not a few are already building camps and turning to activists in the
field.” Minister of Interior Aryeh Deri told close associates that elections would be held if
Netanyahu were forced to resign, because there was no point in attempting to form a new government.
Meanwhile, Netanyahu said the upcoming Paris Peace Conference was rigged by Palestinians under French auspices, while French President Francois Hollande said the aim of the conference was to restate the international community's support for the two-state solution and ensure that it remained a reference. The French ambassador to Israel gave a video interview to Ynet and refuted Netanyahu's take, saying that they “hope the conference will be effective because at the moment there are no negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians."
The declaration by the next US Secretary of Defense Gen. James Mattis that Tel-Aviv was Israel’s capital and the death of acclaimed Israeli singer-songwriter, Meir Banai, at the age of 55 also made the front pages.
Meanwhile, Netanyahu said the upcoming Paris Peace Conference was rigged by Palestinians under French auspices, while French President Francois Hollande said the aim of the conference was to restate the international community's support for the two-state solution and ensure that it remained a reference. The French ambassador to Israel gave a video interview to Ynet and refuted Netanyahu's take, saying that they “hope the conference will be effective because at the moment there are no negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians."
The declaration by the next US Secretary of Defense Gen. James Mattis that Tel-Aviv was Israel’s capital and the death of acclaimed Israeli singer-songwriter, Meir Banai, at the age of 55 also made the front pages.
Prepared for APN by Orly Halpern, independent freelance journalist based in Jerusalem.