Coalition allies urge elections * Outcry as minister calls Hamas rocket fire ’minor,’ notes it only hit south * Early Jesus drawing * ’Ransom demand’ on Nazi-looted Degas

Coalition allies urge elections * Outcry as minister calls Hamas rocket fire ’minor,’ notes it only hit south * Early Jesus drawing * ’Ransom demand’ on Nazi-looted Degas 

 

The Times of Israel Daily Edition <[email protected]> 2018. november 15. 16:07
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THE DAILY EDITIONThursday, November 15, 2018
Amid coalition turmoil, key partners Kahlon and Deri call for early elections
BY TOI STAFF
Following defense minister’s resignation, finance and interior ministers tell Netanyahu that heading to the polls would be beneficial for Israel
Liberman officially submits resignation, holds last defense meetings
BY TOI STAFF
Amid coalition crisis, opposition leaders ramp up calls for elections
BY TOI STAFF
Israel media review / The Bennett ultimatum: 7 things to know for November 15
BY JOSHUA DAVIDOVICH
Outcry as top minister calls largest-ever daily rocket onslaught ‘minor’
BY TAMAR PILEGGI
Netanyahu condemns remarks by Tzachi Hanegbi, who said it would have been ‘a different story’ had Gaza terrorist groups fired rockets at Tel Aviv, not just at southern towns
Minister sorry if his comment calling Gaza rockets ‘minor’ was ‘misunderstood’
BY TAMAR PILEGGI
Ratcheting up threat to bolt, Jewish Home votes to back coalition ultimatum
BY RAOUL WOOTLIFF
ANALYSISJACOB MAGID
Liberman: The settler defense minister who couldn’t please the settlers
Yisrael Beytenu head found himself cast as an outsider
Shaky truce appears to hold, but IDF to keep Gaza reinforcements on border
BY JUDAH ARI GROSS
For second day, Israelis burn tires, block roads in south over Gaza violence
BY TOI STAFF
Jesus image, hidden in plain sight at Negev church, is one of earliest in Israel
BY AMANDA BORSCHEL-DAN
Art dealer’s heirs decry ‘ransom demand’ for Degas stolen by the Nazis
BY ROBERT PHILPOT
ANALYSISDAVID HOROVITZ
Israelis aren’t happy with Netanyahu, but still look mainly to him to solve Gaza
What matters, as near-war gave way to resignations and bickering, is whether PM really had compelling reasons for pushing to urgently end this round of conflict with Hamas
Analysis / As Liberman quits, looming draft law deadline puts Netanyahu under the gun
BY MARISSA NEWMAN
Analysis / Why Netanyahu may be quietly celebrating the loss of his defense minister
BY RAPHAEL AHREN
GAZA ROCKETSMELANIE LIDMAN
As rockets fell, first responders raced to keep up
The 400 rockets launched from Gaza posed a challenge not only to the Iron Dome defense system but also to emergency workers, who respond to multiple incidents for every rocket
Rocket alert apps save lives — and spread anxiety
BY SAM SOKOL
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOKADAM RASGON
Burying a Palestinian killed in Ashkelon by a rocket fired from Gaza
Mahmoud Abu Asabeh was the sole fatality in 2 days of barrages from Strip
PA suspends Hebron police chief for helping Israeli soldiers change a tire
BY ADAM RASGON
4 policemen lightly hurt in Jerusalem stabbing attack
BY TOI STAFF AND JACOB MAGID
Iran calls Liberman resignation a defeat for Israel
BY TOI STAFF
Tehran gloats as defense minister quits in protest of Netanyahu decision to accept ceasefire with Gaza terror groups, says Islamic Jihad rockets pose a ‘major threat’ to Israel
Hamas head says Liberman resignation an ‘admission of defeat’ by Israel
BY TOI STAFF
Harvard hoax site claims former Mossad chief called Liberman a Russian agent
BY JUDAH ARI GROSS
INTERVIEW
Unveiled: The human side behind the world’s most mysterious intelligence agency
BY ANNE JOSEPH
TOP OPS
SARAH TUTTLE-SINGER
What would Freddie Mercury do?
When the band itself doesn’t show: A tale of music and longing and disappointment and redemption
MICAH LAKIN AVNI
A tale of two libraries
The Palestinians glorify my father’s murder by honoring his killer; those who knew Dad pay tribute to the kind, peace-loving man he was
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Netanyahu, army chiefs to meet Gaza border mayors amid outcry
BY TOI STAFF
Meeting follows anger over Regional Cooperation Minister Tzachi Hanegbi calling Hamas rocket barrage a ‘minor’ attack because it didn’t hit Tel Aviv
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK
Guns, drones, and surveillance equipment: Big Brother steps out in Tel Aviv
BY SUE SURKES
Some of the technology on show at the 5th International Homeland Security and Cyber Exhibition is positively spooky
As influence of AI, big data grows, cyber experts discuss tech safety and trust
BY SUE SURKES
Shutterstock removes photos of ‘happy man in a Jewish cap’ waving wads of cash
BY JTA
Facebook fires Republican firm behind anti-Soros campaign
BY AFP
MORE HEADLINES
Israel critic elected to House backtracks on her previous opposition to BDS
BY JTA
Moshe Lion clinches Jerusalem mayoral win by 3,765 votes
BY MARISSA NEWMAN
Likud MK quits Knesset after being elected mayor in Beit She’an
BY TOI STAFF
Police arrest white nationalist who called Pittsburgh shooting a ‘dry run’
BY MICHAEL KUNZELMAN
Prominent UK politician with Jewish roots resigns as Brexit minister
BY DMITRY ZAKS
Knesset votes to stop live animal transports within three years
BY SUE SURKES
Police believe Leviev workers had diamonds smuggled into Israel in condoms
BY MICHAEL BACHNER AND TOI STAFF
Israeli satellite firm: Images indicate Syrian S-300 not yet operational
BY TOI STAFF
Photo of Hitler embracing girl he knew was Jewish sells for $11,000
BY AP
After first Western Wall visit, Czech FM signals Prague won’t move embassy
BY RAPHAEL AHREN
Sara Netanyahu’s $100,000 fraud case to go to arbitration
BY TOI STAFF AND RAOUL WOOTLIFF
Israel researchers heat up human poop for fuel and fertilizer
BY SHOSHANNA SOLOMON