APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday October 10, 2014
Quote of the day:
"The Israeli government is living a contradiction. In public, when it faces public opinion and rightist
voters, it curses the Palestinian reconciliation government. But under the counter, quietly, it cooperates with
it."
--Haaretz reporter Barak Ravid on yesterday's Palestinian unity government cabinet meeting - the first held in Gaza
since Hamas got power in the Strip in 2007.**
Front Page News:
Haaretz
- For the first time in seven years, a united Palestinian government will convene in Gaza
- Now the test begins // Jacky Khoury
- Israel curses, but cooperates // Barak Ravid
- Netanyahu's assessment: Next elections in another year and Kahlon's party will mainly harm the left-wing
- Apartment to abandon - Housing report of Poverty Commission reveals the extent of the neglect and ignoring of the recommendations. Leaders of commission: "The state's response is practically zero." 60% of salary of poor person goes to housing; 24 sh. ($6.5) average housing aid supplement per family; 45% drop in number of public housing apartments since 1999
- Fighting against ISIS on Turkish border creates tension between Washington and Erdogan
- Revenge drives race for chief rabbi of Jerusalem
- Remains of nuts discovered in Israel show the cognitive abilities of the pre-historic man
Yedioth Ahronoth
- Rafting disaster - Moments of horror in Peru - The terrible news arrived at midnight - corpse of missing Israeli woman found. One still missing
- Nobel Prize for French author - Patrick Moriano, son of Jewish father, wrote often about the Nazi occupation
- Sukkot holiday storm
- Tonight in Cyprus: Israel national (soccer) team opens race for the EuroCup
- (Police Commissioner) Danino: "It's not good to appoint a commissioner from outside (the police)"
Maariv Weekend (Hebrew links)
- "We are trying to change the situation" - Finance Minister Yair Lapid optimistic despite protest over the cost of living. Lapid warned Netanyahu - and the budget cut that Yaalon suggested was canceled
- Netanya: Fear of vendetta in underworld
- "The Israeli travelers did not make make a mistake" - search for two missing continues (in Peru)
- Rechovot: Hunt for suspect in rape of 15-year-old
- Cyprus first - Israeli national team opens (EuroCup campaign)
- From Belarus to Kfar Meloul: Roots journe of (Ariel) Sharon family
- Philadelphia gold: Meet the #1 Israeli chef in America
- Dr. Micha Gudman is proud to present: Moshe Rabeinu you never knew
- The Dayan files continue to run on the stages
- 25 yeras without Dan Ben-Amotz: Natan Zahavi opens everything
- Warm regards from Miami: Liora with Bar Refaeli's ex
Israel Hayom
- International airport to be built at Ramat David
- Ebola alert in the world
- Body of missing Israeli woman found (from Peru rafting accident)
- Wet thatch - 200,000 Israeli travelers took advantage of the Sukkot holiday to visit places across the country - even though it rained in north and south
- The bombings aren't helping: ISIS continues to conquer
- Turkey is standing back // Boaz Bismuth
- Germany's shame - this is how it fails to punish the S.S. criminals from Auschwitz
- ISIS' victims: The tragedy of the Ashurites
- The new Jewish identity of Tel-Aviv
- The red-line of the Gush Katif (Gaza Strip) evacuees
- Horror in the streets: 15-year-old went bike-riding and was raped; Expansive hunt for suspect
- Scientists: "We are close to a solution for diabetes"
News Summary:
The body of one of the two missing Israelis from a rafting accident in Peru was found, the battle against ISIS
continues with mixed results and the Palestinians hold their first cabinet meeting in Gaza in seven years making
top stories in Hebrew Friday papers.
**Prime Minister of the Palestinian unity government, Rami Hamdullah, arrived in Gaza with other technocrat
ministers from the West Bank through the Erez crossing controlled by Israel to attend the historic cabinet meeting. Haaretz's Barak Ravid writes that the first
joint unity cabinet session held yesterday "underscored the paradox called Israel’s policy toward the
Palestinians in general, and the Gaza Strip in particular. It stressed the huge gap between the speeches and
announcements of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Ministers Avigdor Lieberman and Naftali Bennett, and
reality. It also accentuated that Israel lacked strategy and was being dragged, sourly, after the
Palestinians’ moves." Brig. Gen. Nadav Padan, a top Israeli general in the Gaza war, told Haaretz in an
interview that the IDF could have taken over the Gaza Strip. “The question was if that served the interests
of the government," said Padan. And US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki praised Israel and the
Palestinians for working together to help the residents of Gaza and said Israel should contribute to the reconstruction of Gaza. But Israel Hayom's Dan
Margalit noted that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas did not attend the meeting and Margalit called the unity
government "imaginary unity" and that Egypt, Saudi Arabia and "the blow Hamas received from Operation Protective
Edge are forcing Hamas, at the moment, to agree that Abu Mazen (Abbas) pay out their salaries. Without Abu
Mazen, there are no salaries for teachers and no teaching in schools."
Prepared for APN by Orly Halpern, independent freelance journalist based in Jerusalem.