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A video making waves on social media in the past day claims a legal contract between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara stipulates that she must sign off on appointments of the heads of Mossad, Shin Bet and the Israeli military. In the video, David Arzi, former vice president of commercial and civil aviation at Israel Aerospace Industries, says he saw the clauses of the contract. Arzi says he was allowed to read the contract in 1999 by Netanyahu’s longtime lawyer David Shimron. Two lie detector tests taken by Arzi have found him to be telling the truth. ....
Israel Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 11:56 am | כ ו אדר תשפ א YERUSHALAYIM - Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 11:56 am | כ ו אדר תשפ א Early ceramics are on display at the Museum for Islamic Art in Yerushalayim. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo) Israel’s premier museum for Islamic art has scrapped the planned auction of scores of rare and precious items after public outcry over the attempted sale, which had been expected to fetch millions of dollars from wealthy private collectors. In a settlement struck Wednesday, the Sotheby’s auction house agreed to return 268 items from London back to the L.A. Mayer Museum for Islamic Art in Yerushalayim. The agreement ends a saga that drew broad condemnation and threatened to gut one of Israel’s prized public art collections. Art experts criticized the attempted sale to private collectors, saying it had been hidden from the public and violated the museum’s founding mission to edify the Isra ....
5 shares Ilan Ben Zion, a reporter at the Associated Press, is a former news editor at The Times of Israel. He holds a Masters degree in Diplomacy from Tel Aviv University and an Honors Bachelors degree from the University of Toronto in Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, Jewish Studies, and English. Visitors listen to a guide at the Museum for Islamic Art in Jerusalem, March 10, 2021. (Maya Alleruzzo/AP) AP Israel’s premier museum for Islamic art has scrapped the planned auction of scores of rare and precious items after public outcry over the attempted sale, which had been expected to fetch millions of dollars from wealthy private collectors. ....
2021-03-10 14:35:29 GMT2021-03-10 22:35:29(Beijing Time) Xinhua English ISTANBUL, March 10 (Xinhua) Turkish police seized 284 smuggled historical artifacts in Istanbul and detained three, Ihlas news agency reported Wednesday. Acting upon a tip-off, Istanbul s anti-smuggling units raided three addresses in the Kadikoy district on the Asian side of the city and the Fatih district on the European part. The units determined the locations and the suspects after technical and physical follow-up that lasted about a month. Those targeted in operations have been allegedly collecting ancient pieces to sell them abroad, according to Ihlas. The seized artifacts reportedly included 13 glass-form objects, 128 silver coins, 100 objects in various forms and shapes, seals, candlesticks, and calligraphy plates belonging to the Ottoman era, and a Quran manuscript. ....