HEADLINES

HEBREW PRESS


HA’ARETZ
1. MOFAZ: I MYSELF WILL LEAD NEGOTIATIONS WITH PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY. SENIOR PALESTINIAN OFFICIALS: HIS VICTORY WILL BE A DISASTER.
2. SENIOR IDF OFFICER: HEZBOLLAH ANTI-AIRCRAFT MISSILES WILL THREATEN FLIGHTS.
MA’ARIV
1. Kadima inheritance war. Mofaz opens his mouth.
„LIVNI HAS A SPECIAL STAFF WHO IS AFTER ME.”
Well mannered internal conflict in ruling party changes tones.
2. CD THAT SET OFF ALARMS IN SECURITY ESTABLISHMENT.
YEDIOT AHRONOT
1. Two days to Olympics.
THE RACE FOR GOLD.
2. NO ROOM FOR ISRAELIS.
What happens when Assad decides to vacation at club in Bodrum, Turkey.
YISRAEL HAYOM
1. RETURNING TO STUDIES? RETURNING TO THREATS!

Yediot Ahronot says that, „There is an Israeli moral to be learned from the assassinations in Syrian: Even if Olmert succeeds in finishing his term with a ‘historic’ peace agreement, the ceremony may be amazing – but not the peace.”
Yisrael Hayom turns to Israel’s politicians, „Do not say that the public makes unreasonable demands of their leaders. It simply expects them to tell the truth.”
Ma’ariv suggests that the solution to Israel’s political crisis is a presidential regime. The editors claim that, „The first Israeli republic is setting itself on fire. Small reforms are not sufficient. It is crucial to pass to a type of government that allows a powerful democratic concentration with brakes and balances.”
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