HEADLINES FROM THE HEBREW PRESS

HA’ARETZ
1. PM AND LIBERMAN TO FINALIZE DEAL TODAY TO ADD YIRAEL BEITENU TO COALITION.


Labor Central Committee to meet shortly; Assessment: They will stay in Coalition despite party opposition.
2. FOUR DIE AFTER BEING VACCINATED AGAINST FLU; BEN YIZRI: WE WILL RENEW SHOTS.
3. „I DO NOT DEAL WITH THAT.”
Peres push to Presidency: He met with Deri.
4. The new coalition.
DA LIBERMAN, DA OLMERT.
HATZOFEH
1. Four died shortly after receiving flu shots.
FLU VACCINATION SCARE.
(…).
2. OLMERT TO HOLD DISCUSSIONS TODAY WITH LIBERMAN ON DETAILS FOR JOINING COALITION.
Government barely passes Liberman’s proposal for change in electoral system.
3. PERETZ RECEIVES A „SWEET”: HE WILL CHAIR COMMITTEES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF A NATIONAL PENSION PLAN AND FOR FURTHERING LEGISLATION FOR THE RIGHTS OF MANPOWER EMPLOYEES.
4. SUPREME COURT TO PRESIDENT: STATE REASONS FOR NOT RESIGNING.
5. YESHA COUNCIL TO AGREE TO COPY SETTLEMENTS SITUATED ON NON-PURCHASABLE LANDS.
MA’ARIV
1. Four people die after receiving vaccination against flu.
VACCINATION SCARE.
(…).
2. LIBERMAN ON HIS WAY TO GOVERNMENT.
„I come to save the country, not to bicker with Peretz.”
3. NO TO RABBI LAU.
YEDIOT AHRONOT
1. Yisrael Beitenu Chairman to commence Coalition negotiations today.
LIBERMAN: I WILL DEAL WITH THE IRANIAN THREAT.
Demands „Iran file” from Olmert: „I am joining the Government in order to help save the country from danger. Within two years Israel will stand alone against threat. Stormy confrontation in Labor: Leave or stay?
2. THEY RECEIVED VACCINATION AND DIED.
(…).
3. MAZUZ TO TELL HIGH COURT: BEST IF PRESIDENT RESIGNS.
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SUMMARY OF EDITORIALS FROM THE HEBREW PRESS
Yediot Ahronot lauds the appointment of former Jewish Agency Chairman Sali Meridor to the post of Ambassador to the United States. It is the right appointment at the right time.
Hatzofeh depicts the complexities of incorporating Yisrael Beitenu into the Coalition. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is trying to utilize the situation in hope of altering the current political arena.
Yediot Ahronot, in its second editorial says that the GSS decision to allow Yigal Amir Copulation rights is based solely on security considerations and must be respected.
Yediot Ahronot, in its third editorial decries the lax punishments imposed on the most serious traffic criminals. It seems that traffic judges are overly lenient. If that is the case, legislators most impose mandatory jail sentences.
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