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Sunday, November 6, 2022
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Netanyahu: We must ‘come out of the trenches’ now that election over, work together
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ToI Staff
Likud chief delivers conciliatory message to rivals during Knesset session marking Rabin assassination, as he begins work on forming new government with right-religious allies
7:31 pm
Vast majority of Iranian MPs demand 'rioters' face 'eye for an eye' justice
7:12 pm
Smotrich reportedly demanding either Defense Ministry or Treasury
6:54 pm
Jordan said to warn any changes by new gov't on Temple Mount will harm ties
Op-ed
David Horovitz
Netanyahu, who mainstreamed Israel’s radicals, now the last obstacle to their agenda
Benjamin Netanyahu, who has always been most comfortable having parties both to the right and left of him in his coalitions, may not see it as ideal to set up a government only of right-wing hawks, Orthodox nationalists and ultra-Orthodox representatives. He will be well aware that such a government will breed immense resentment from...
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As Netanyahu begins coalition talks, Smotrich and Ben Gvir vow to remain united
By
Amy Spiro
Talks underway even before Netanyahu is formally given mandate; Religious Zionism MKs say ‘won’t enter the coalition without one another’ as Smotrich meets with Likud leader alone
Likud’s Amsalem appears to walk back Justice Ministry demand, backs Levin for post
By
Amy Spiro
Yesh Atid minister: Unlike predecessors, we will act responsibly in the opposition
By
ToI Staff
Other Israel Film Festival
The Other Israel Film Festival takes an in-depth look into Israeli and Palestinian societies. Join us in person at the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan Nov 3–10, or stream films Nov 3–13
Analysis
Jeremy Sharon
Fire on the Mount? How the new government might shift policy at flashpoint holy site
Otzma Yehudit leader MK Itamar Ben Gvir is a well-known advocate of increased Jewish rights on Jerusalem's Temple Mount, where the activities of non-Muslims -- including the right to prayer -- are strictly limited. The far-right leader and his party are set to be a crucial part of the governing coalition put forth by Benjamin...
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Jewish Agency: Police will be deployed to guard Western Wall’s egalitarian section
By
Judah Ari Gross
Organization says it’s working to improve security at Jerusalem Old City’s ‘Ezrat Yisrael’ prayer site and better explain its importance to Israelis after disruptions this summer
After Netanyahu’s win, Bahrain pledges to ‘continue building’ Israel partnership
By
ToI Staff
Diplomatic adviser to Gulf nation’s king says former premier’s election victory is ‘normal and always expected’; Netanyahu’s previous government inked normalization deal
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Nov 6: How rise of far-right challenges Israel’s global relationships
By
ToI Staff
Netanyahu to meet right-religious bloc leaders as coalition negotiations kick off
By
ToI Staff
Analysis
Nathan Jeffay
Cases still low but new COVID strains spreading, with ominous echoes of past winters
With ominous echoes of past winters, as the mercury is dropping, new COVID variants are spreading. It's just under a year since a world that was finally shedding its masks was shaken by the emergence of the Omicron variant. Within a few weeks of its November 24, 2021, documentation at the World Health Organization, it...
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Health Ministry strikes deal for epidural shipments, alleviating fears of shortage
By
ToI Staff
Conflict and economic crisis fuel cholera surge across Middle East
By
Kareem Chehayeb
Top Ops
Yuval Cherlow
Religion in service of climate
Once people understand that it’s God’s will that we protect our world, many more should be willing to embrace the environment as a worthy cause
Naftali Rothenberg
There is no ‘halachic state’ in Jewish law
Theocracy is simply not a Jewish legal concept – the halachic legal system applies its authority only to those who accept it
IDF says Palestinian who stoned Israeli cars shot dead; another seriously hurt
By
Emanuel Fabian
Military says several vehicles traveling on West Bank’s Route 60 highway near Sinjil damaged in rock attacks
Special forces units earn commendations over months-long West Bank operation
By
Emanuel Fabian
Obama pans celebrities who post ‘vile, antisemitic conspiracy theories online’
By
Tobias Siegal
Former president tells rally: ‘You don’t have to be a student of history to understand how dangerous that is’
LeBron James: Kyrie Irving ’caused some harm’ in sharing antisemitic documentary
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AFP
Pennsylvania in focus: The US midterm races Jewish Americans are watching closely
By
Ron Kampeas
From Shapiro-Mastriano to Zeldin-Hochul, a look at November 8 matchups featuring Jewish and Israel-linked candidates, in some cases against rivals accused of antisemitism
‘Democracy is on the ballot’: Biden, Obama issue warning in final midterms stretch
By
Andréa Bambino
and
Ulysse Bellier
Facing tough midterms, Biden says feeling ‘really good’ about Democrats’ chances
By
AAMER MADHANI
and
Colleen Long
Heading for Africa, thousands of great white pelicans make annual stopover in Israel
By
ToI Staff
Israel Nature and Parks Authority sets out fresh fish for feathered visitors to help them on their way as they migrate south for the winter
Earth’s environmental challenges getting worse faster, UN climate report warns
By
Seth Borenstein
Envoys gather in Egypt to tackle climate change under cloud of Ukraine war
By
Frank Jordans
and
Kelvin Chan
UN urges Musk to ensure Twitter respects human rights, prevents hate speech
By
AFP
and
ToI Staff
UN rights chief says free speech ‘is not a free pass,’ as world’s richest man sacks around half of social media platform’s workforce, including entire human rights team
Musk’s Twitter starts rolling out controversial new paid subscription
By
AFP
Ukraine says Iran lying about timing of drone supply, warns of ‘consequences’
By
AFP
Kyiv makes comments after Iran admits for the first time that it sent drones to Russia, while insisting they were provided before invasion
US said asking Ukraine to show openness for peace talks to calm fears of long war
By
ToI Staff
Hebron mayor elicits outrage after offering $5 for anyone who kills a stray dog
By
Jack Mukand
Tayseer Abu Sneineh’s comments lead to unconfirmed scenes of ostensible violence against canines on social media; he later says he wasn’t being serious
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Iranian soldier kills 3 policemen and a comrade in southern Iran
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AP
French far-right lawmaker suspended for yelling ‘back to Africa’ at black colleague
By
Adrien de CALAN
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Joseph Schmid
Incoming MK tells US envoy that Likud will fast-track bills for visa waiver – report
By
ToI Staff
Man held after propane tank wrapped in burning clothes left near Alabama synagogue
By
Stuart Winer
One critically and one seriously injured in crash on West Bank’s deadly Route 60
By
ToI Staff
Israeli military launches two-day drill along northern frontier
By
Emanuel Fabian
6 killed in Syrian shelling of tent encampment, say first responders
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AP
Moscow reinstates Lenin statue in Ukraine’s Melitopol years after Kyiv took it down
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AFP
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