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Sunday, November 22, 2015
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Young Israeli woman killed in West Bank stabbing attack
By
Judah Ari Gross
Victim named as Hadar Buchris, 21; terrorist at Etzion Junction shot dead by security forces; settler leader calls for lockdown on Palestinian villages
Taxi driver tries to run over, stab Israelis in West Bank
By
Judah Ari Gross
and
ToI Staff
Former settler leader thwarts Palestinian knife attacker
By
ToI Staff
Suspect in Kiryat Gat stabbing named as Hebron-area teen
By
Judah Ari Gross
Live updates (closed)
West Bank stabbing victim named as Hadar Buchris, 21
By
Adiv Sterman
Brussels hotel in lockdown due to terror threat; German department store restocks settlement products after backlash
Hundreds turn out to pay last tribute to slain US teen
By
ToI Staff
Ezra Schwartz, killed in a terror attack on Thursday, flown to Boston for his funeral; ‘he had a wonderful life,’ father says
Muslim leader in Sharon, Mass. consoles Jews over teen killed in terror attack
By
ToI Staff
How the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors earned her Lakota name
By
Cathryn J. Prince
Jewish and Native American heritages intersect in Rochelle Ripley, who fulfilled a promise to her grandmother in starting nonprofit hawkwing to help an impoverished reservation in South Dakota
Top Ops
Donniel Hartman
The dangers of political correctness
Denying the reality of Islamic terror undermines our moral strength and allows terror to grow in Islam’s midst
Jonathan Howard
How grew this right-left feud?
What should Israel do? That depends on what you think the Palestinians would do to the Jews, given the chance
Kenneth Waltzer
Political theater took over the seminar
Pro-Palestinian students who disrupted a lecture at Texas U are now cynically blaming their victim
Yigal M. Gross
Silence of the doves
The usually talkative senators from Ezra Schwartz’s state have stayed mum on the murder of their constituent
Anne Pollard said set to sue Israel for millions
By
ToI Staff
Ex-wife of freed spy reportedly claims Israeli officials tarnished her image, wants to be formally recognized as an agent
Survey shows Gantz preferred to Netanyahu as PM… except he can’t run
By
ToI Staff
Where other challengers would fail, poll finds the ex-chief of staff would sweep into office. Problem is, the law says he has to wait 3 years
Family of Israeli killed in Mali terror attack ‘stunned’ by death
By
ToI Staff
Shmuel Benalal, 60, from Tzur Hadassah, described as a talented educator, a ‘man you couldn’t help but love’
France girds for long haul in fight against Islamic State
By
ToI Staff
and
Agencies
There will be ‘no military victory in the short term,’ chief of staff says; former US envoy to coalition advises more special forces deployment
In Berlin, Europe’s biggest department store takes settlement goods off shelves
By
ToI Staff
KaDeWe says products will be sold again if labeled in accordance with EU ruling outlawing ‘Made in Israel’ tags for items from West Bank
Jerusalem seethes after German store removes settlement goods
By
Stuart Winer
and
ToI Staff
Kerry heads to Israel this week for talks on terror surge
By
AFP
and
ToI Staff
US secretary of state to visit Abu Dhabi, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Ramallah in 3-day trip
Analysis
Cash-strapped Hamas pays Gazans with land in former settlements
By
Avi Issacharoff
Fatah movement alleges corruption over move to supplement partially paid salaries with land of Israeli towns evacuated in 2005
Emotional first aid for the trauma of terror
By
Jessica Steinberg
Israeli comm satellite loses connection with earth
By
ToI Staff
Company says it is working to reestablish link to Amos 5, which has seen several faults since its launch in 2011
No cure for rare numbing disease that plagues Jews
By
Suzanne Pollak
One in 68 Ashkenazi Jews is a carrier of at least one of the two gene mutations that cause Adult Polyglucosan Body Disease, a frequently misdiagnosed illness
Amid identity crisis, Conservative Jews look to rebrand
By
Uriel Heilman
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Art attack
Warhol, Pollock go on display in risque Tehran exhibition
By
Arthur Macmillan
‘Unprecedented’ trove found behind wall sheds light on Budapest’s Jews
By
Peter Murphy
Palestinian poet gets Saudi death sentence for ‘apostasy’
By
AFP
PM calls for voiding citizenship of Israeli Islamic State recruits
By
Stuart Winer
What if the Nazis had won? Amazon’s new drama answers that question — slowly
By
Curt Schleier
Belgium looks for ‘several suspects’ as lockdown continues
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AFP
Hebrew media review
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