Goodbye Dayan, J-street disappointed, fighting price-tag

Goodbye Dayan, J-street disappointed, fighting price-tag

The Jerusalem Post Newsletter May 1, 2014

 

Dayan, who directed some of Israel’s classic films, was also the son of former defense minister Moshe Dayan. Read More

In seemingly veiled response to US Secretary of State John Kerry’s apartheid remarks, Netanyahu says that personal and civil rights of all Israelis – Jews and non-Jews – will be forever preserved.

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Statement comes following criticism of US State Department that accused Israel of failing to prosecute attacks by Jewish extremists.

 

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The flags had been put up on Yehuda Hayamit street by the Tel Aviv Municipality for Independence Day next week.

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An Egyptian court sentenced the leader of the outlawed Islamic organization and 682 supporters to death earlier in the week.

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Since last year, the population in Israel grew by some 157,000 people; Jews represent about 75% of the total population – and the Israeli-Arab population stands at 20.7%
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Project marks the first comprehensive digital project recording the history of the State of Israel into one national archive.

Conference members voted to reject J-Street after critics accused the group of being anti-Israel.

The 2010 Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act requires int’l financial institutions to turn over all information on their US account holders.
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During trip to Ethiopia, US secretary of state says both Israel, Palestinians interested in returning to negotiating table. Read More

The outstanding soldiers come from different units, different backgrounds and different parts of the country.