HEADLINES FROM THE HEBREW PRESS

HA’ARETZ
1. SENIOR IDF SOURCE: CHILDREN SENT TO COLLECT KASSAM LAUNCHERS AND ARE BEING HURT.


Twelve Palestinians killed by IDF fire in recent days, including two children aged nine and twelve who, according to the army, were hit while approaching launchers after they were fired.
2. MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES ACCELERATING NUCLEAR DEVELOPMENT.
Experts: This is a reto advance of Iranian nuclear program.
MAKOR RISHON/HATZOFEH
1. NOT AVAILABLE.

MA’ARIV
1. Third of released sex offenders will attack again.
WHO WILL GUARD OUR CHILDREN?
(…).

YEDIOT AHRONOT
1. Yona family, who fled the country, talking for first time.
WE ESCAPED FROM THE UNDERWORLD.
Heftziba owners who left thousands of families without homes: We didn’t leave because of creditors, we were afraid of grey market pressures. Initiated steps to become Romanian Citizen and is about to purchase a hotel.

SUMMARY OF EDITORIALS FROM THE HEBREW PRESS
Makor Rishon-Hatzofeh – Unavailable today.
Yediot Ahronot refers to today’s phenomena of draft dodging as an infectious disease. The editors use the example of Ya’akov Hershkovitz, a youth of twenty years past, who despite being afflicted with scoliosis, did all in his power to be admitted as an IDF volunteer. The paper salutes Hershkovitz, while using his example to emphasis the difference in attitudes compared to today’s generation.

Ma’ariv recalls that all types of experts predicted that there would be a war this summer, contending that the inherent problem is that foolish predictions of this type influence fateful decisions.
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