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Thursday, November 13, 2014
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Unrest will ebb but not end, security minister says
By
ToI Staff
Yitzhak Aharonovitch believes Arab violence is dying down, but says more terror attacks could happen in near future
Kerry, Abbas meet in Amman amid Jerusalem tensions
By
Kamal Taha
Police stop Palestinian said planning to stab bus driver
By
Stuart Winer
Aharonovitch: MKs may be barred from Temple Mount
By
ToI Staff
In rural Uganda, Conservative prayer services with an African lilt
By
Melanie Lidman
Banned by dictator Idi Amin, the Abayudaya Jewish community, descended from a local warrior-convert, experiences a resurgence
Analysis
In squabble over Gaza war intel, echoes of 1973’s failure
By
Mitch Ginsburg
The Shin Bet’s accusation that leaders ignored warnings ahead of the summer’s fighting cuts deep for a community still shaken by missed signals ahead of the Yom Kippur War
Security service backtracks on claim it warned of Gaza war
By
Itamar Sharon
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ToI Staff
PM scolds top security officials over war warning spat
By
ToI Staff
IDF head adamant that he received no warning of war
By
ToI Staff
Top Ops
Adina Kopinsky
Yesterday we buried Dalya
Grieving for her beloved cousin: How could anyone view this kind, brown-eyed woman as a symbol of oppression?
David Makovsky
A rocky road for US-Israel ties
Friction is due to increase in the near future and Washington may need to give Israel a letter of assurances on Iran
Andrew Silow-Carroll
‘Jewish’ or ‘Jewy’?
Don’t know the difference? It’s simple: Daniel Radcliffe — Jewish; Mayim Bialik — Jewy. Get it?
Analysis
Israel’s fate at Security Council may hinge on increasingly critical Europe
By
Raphael Ahren
If Abbas takes his West Bank withdrawal demand to the UN this year, as promised, his chances aren’t bad. But if he waits till January, when Malaysia and Venezuela join the Council, they’re even better
Hamas second-richest terror group in world, Forbes says
By
Stuart Winer
Gaza Strip’s Islamist rulers have $1 billion stashed away; only the Islamic State with $2 billion has a fatter wallet
US ‘deeply concerned’ at new E. Jerusalem housing plan
By
Stuart Winer
Reaction comes after local planning committee approves 200 homes in the capital’s Ramot neighborhood
Israel announces it won’t cooperate with UN Gaza probe
By
Marissa Newman
Investigators stranded in Amman, after Foreign Ministry denies entry request; decision backed by Liberman, Netanyahu
Iran says it responded to several letters by Obama
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AP
and
ToI Staff
Tehran ‘can’t accept decorative nuclear industry,’ top official tells US president, whose latest missive suggested cooperation on IS contingent on reaching nuclear deal
US senators threaten sanctions if Iran nuclear deal unacceptable
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AFP
Democratic, Republican lawmakers urge agreement that would ‘dismantle’ Tehran’s atomic program
Israeli container ship repels pirate ambush
By
Stuart Winer
Security guards on Zim transport vessel prevent coordinated assault in the middle of the ocean
Old-school educators go hi-tech to promote Torah accessibility
By
Amanda Borschel-Dan
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz’s annual Global Day of Jewish Learning on Sunday aims to harness the Internet to amplify the latest in Jewish education efforts
Talking about split personalities at expat Israeli conference
By
Ron Kampeas
Some 600,000 Israelis live in the US, largely unintegrated into the American Jewish community. The Israeli American Council gives them an in
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A budget paved with good intentions
By
Haviv Rettig Gur
Historic landing on ill-smelling comet may help discover how planets formed
By
David Shamah
For 25 years, scientists have dreamed of probing Churyumov-Gerasimenko’s fiery celestial body – and Tel Aviv researchers are playing an important role
Super-fast video search stands guard at the Statue of Liberty
By
David Shamah
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