Sunday, August 13, 2023
THE DAILY SYNDICATE
Netanyahu delays vacation, summons IDF chief for ‘urgent’ meeting
The heads of Israel's security services deny report they planned to bypass the government and go public with judicial reform concerns.
Joshua Marks
Police abandon racism motive in Burqa shooting
While the homicide charges against Yehiel Indore have been downgraded, he remains the prime suspect in the killing of 19-year-old Kosei Ma’atan.
Check Point buys Israeli cybersecurity startup Perimeter 81 for $490 million
The acquisition's framework requires users to be authorized and authenticated on a continual basis.
Pesach Benson
MOre Headlines
Netanyahu: US-Iran deal will fund terrorism
Saudi Arabia appoints first-ever envoy to PA and Jerusalem
Abbas in Egypt for talks with el-Sisi and King Abdullah
Shots fired at IDF post near Jenin
Mystery blasts in Damascus ‘destroyed Iranian weapons depot’
Report: Ukraine weighs ending visa-free agreement with Israel
Jewish Iranian deported from Israel for attempted espionage
Bacterial infection prompts recall of Real Kosher Ice Cream products
Overturned munitions truck sparks deadly anti-Hezbollah clash
‘Prospect of social encounters leads to baseless perception of strangers’
Pesach Benson
Israeli youth at risk while playing online games
Opinion & Features
Fix the court
The protests in Israel are not really against judicial reform. They are anti-Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu demonstrations.
Dry Bones
David M. Litman
CNN’S curious coverage of the ‘Middle East’ in July
Contrary to what CNN apparently believes, no one needs 15 different iterations of more or less the same story.
Majid Rafizadeh
Is Biden abandoning Israel for Iran’s mullahs?
The U.S. administration's appeasement policies towards Iran are empowering its Islamist, radical regime in the region, while undermining America's democratic ally Israel.
‘This is the real thing’: US Visa Waiver Program’s point man speaks
Gil Bringer is the Israeli official who has been coordinating the delicate and complicated talks to have Israel admitted to the lucrative program. He now believes that it is within reach and will benefit both sides.
Shirit Avitan Cohen
Tel Aviv’s fisher jackals
“The jackal population is exploding because they are not afraid to stay near human settlement,” says Yaron Dekel, scientific director of the Shamir Research Institute.
Avi Kumar
Turning hoops into bridges with Athletes for Israel
The Arizona and Kansas State men's basketball teams are in Israel as guests of AFI, a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating antisemitism and promoting a positive narrative about Israel.
Josh Hasten
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