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Israel s Parliament Celebrates Its 75th Birthday as War Rages

Israel s Parliament Celebrates Its 75th Birthday as War Rages
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Get email notification for articles from Amira Hass Follow Apr. 5, 2021 12:46 PM With great enthusiasm and eagerness did the correspondents on the Israeli channel Kan 11 report on candidates for the Palestinian parliament who in the past have borne arms, were involved in killing Israelis, and were or still are incarcerated in Israeli prisons. In short, what we call “terrorists.” They also reported on the wife of a certain Hebron resident who killed and was killed, and who is No. 2 on the official Fatah list (loyal to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas). The blindfolds covering the eyes of Israelis, which they refuse to remove or don’t even notice, are too numerous to count. In the past two years alone, for example, the “Anyone but Bibi” camp has pinned its hopes on three MKs who are former Israeli army chiefs of staffs – Benny Gantz, Moshe Ya’alon and Gabi Ashkenazi. It’s impossible to calculate the precise number of Palestinians and Lebanese (includin

Israeli Defense Minister Reportedly Held Secret Meeting With Jordanian King

Israel is leveling up to join the race for quantum proficiency as leading countries, including in the European Union, seek. “I have a continuous and ongoing connection with the Jordanian king and other senior Jordanian officials, and I know we can have great achievements,” he said. “I believe that it’s possible to do one or two civilian projects each year with Jordan, and within 10 years up to 20 or 30 projects” with the aim of strengthening ties between the two countries, he added. Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi has also met twice in recent months with his Jordanian counterpart. Having signed a peace deal in 1994 normalizing all relations, ties between Israel and Jordan became noticeably strained over the last year when Netanyahu vowed to annex parts of the West Bank and Jordan Valley in the leadup to the March 2020 elections.

Netanyahu fails to secure loyalty in his bloc, but neither can his rivals

Follow Feb. 26, 2021 For many long weeks Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his associates have been toiling to persuade the heads of the ultra-Orthodox parties and Religious Zionism Chairman Bezalel Smotrich to revive the rightist-Haredi bloc. With the exception of Interior Minister Arye Dery (Shas), who agreed enthusiastically and for entirely self-interested electoral reasons, all the others turned up their noses. Netanyahu did not give up. He hounded them. “Even Sara got involved,” said one of the partners. “She made phone calls.” Lengthy and tedious negotiations ensued. Netanyahu demanded a cut-and-paste of the original loyalty oath from February 16, 2020: At that time the party heads signed off that they would not participate in any coalition except one headed by Netanyahu, and would not conduct separate negotiations with anyone else, only via Likud.

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