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Friday, January 31, 2014
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‘US framework deal puts 75-80% of settlers under Israeli rule’
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JTA
and
ToI Staff
Martin Indyk briefs Jewish leaders on two-state proposal, says Abbas may let remaining settlers stay as Palestinian citizens, aims for full accord by year’s end
Yesha Council: Indyk misleading, will uproot 150,000
By
Lazar Berman
and
JTA
PM in 1999: Jews living in Palestinian state is ‘absurd’
By
Lazar Berman
and
Gavriel Fiske
Jewish Home MK: Why can’t settlements stay in future Palestine?
By
Gavriel Fiske
Interview
Sharansky’s guide to the region’s human rights dilemmas
By
David Horovitz
Former Soviet dissident weighs in on the moralities of migrant refugee demands, putting settlers and Israeli Arabs in ‘Palestine,’ and Obama’s handling of the Arab Spring
Sharansky: If Obama had backed Iran’s dissidents, Arab Spring might have looked different
By
David Horovitz
Top Ops
Emanuel Shahaf
Who’s in charge here?
If salaries are any indication — and they are — then the generals are leading the country, not our elected officials
Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll
Leather and chains
On girls wearing tefillin: There are those who draw people closer to Judaism, and there are those that push them away
Polish fashion entrepreneur makes being Jewish sexy
By
Renee Ghert-Zand
Reporter's notebook
From Beirut to the Jerusalem Press Club
By
Debra Kamin
Thomas Friedman talks climate change, offers advice for local journalists, and urges Netanyahu and Abbas to give Kerry a chance
IDF says settler ratio in command positions increasing
By
ToI Staff
Sixteen percent of recent company and battalion commanders’ training course graduates are West Bank settlement residents
Analysis
Kerry won’t achieve much here, but it’s not his fault
By
Avi Issacharoff
As the US seeks limited and symbolic achievements with Iran, Syria, and Israel, it is not clear that there is a better option
QualComm founder a fan long before ‘Start-Up Nation’
By
David Shamah
Irwin M. Jacobs prides himself on being one of the first US entrepreneurs to discover what Israel could do for multinationals
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Analysis
In divided Egypt, the Brotherhood starts to crack
By
Avi Issacharoff
El-Sissi is likely to prevail in upcoming presidential elections, but don’t expect the coming years to be quiet
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AFP
Henry Waxman to retire from US Congress
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Gavriel Fiske
and
JTA
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$100 m. real estate deal for Is-US duo
By
Renee Ghert-Zand
100% chance of rain
Sneak peek at ‘Noah’ to air in Super Bowl
By
Renee Ghert-Zand
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‘A’ for Acquittal
By
Marissa Newman
Arabic media review
‘Show us the chems, Syria’
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Elhanan Miller
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