Media Cheat Sheet 11/02/2011
Everything you need to know about today’s media coverage of Israel. Shortly before publishing today’s cheat sheet, media reports came up of a two-boat flotilla of ships travelling from Turkey to Gaza...
View ArticleHackers Post False Syria Stories on Reuters Platform
Everything you need to now about the weekend coverage of Israel and the Mideast. Join the Israel Daily News Stream on Facebook. Today’s Top Stories 1. The Palestinians will apply to the UN General...
View ArticleHackers Continue Plaguing Reuters
Everything you need to know about today’s coverage of Israel and the Mideast. Join the Israel Daily News Stream on Facebook. Today’s Top Stories 1. The IDF foiled a major terror attack from the Sinai....
View ArticleUS Revives 2002 Arab Peace Initiative
Everything you need to know about today’s coverage of Israel and the Mideast. Join the Israel Daily News Stream on Facebook. Today’s Top Stories 1. John Kerry’s resurrecting the 2002 Arab peace...
View ArticleIsrael, UNESCO, Compromise on Jerusalem
Everything you need to know about today’s coverage of Israel and the Mideast. Join the Israel Daily News Stream on Facebook. Today’s Top Stories 1. As if Hezbollah doesn’t have enough headaches. The US...
View ArticleIDF Busts Major Hamas Terror Network
Today’s Top Stories 1. At a White House summit, Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Obama agreed to increase military aid and create a joint task force on Iran’s military program. According to...
View ArticleSwedish-Israeli Row Over Palestinian Deaths
Today’s Top Stories 1. Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom called for a probe of “extrajudicial killings” of Palestinians by Israelis. She was referring to about 130 Palestinians killed mostly...
View ArticleEgypt Discovers ‘Enormous’ Gaza Tunnels
Today’s Top Stories 1. Egypt discovered massive tunnels from Gaza into the Sinai large enough to drive trucks through. They’re unusually long too, which has the IDF concerned. YNet explains: These...
View ArticleBelgian Jews Cancel Purim
Today’s Top Stories 1. Belgium’s Jewish community cancelled Purim festivities “at the request of the police due to the police’s fear of additional terrorists in the area,” YNet reports. Smaller,...
View ArticleContentious Knesset Bills Delayed Amid Factional Friction
Today’s Top Stories 1. Two controversial Knesset bills were postponed to next week amid coalition infighting. We’re talking about the “Regulation bill,” which would retroactively legalize unrecognized...
View ArticleUK Insists No Apology for Balfour Declaration
Today’s Top Stories 1. To the relief of Britain’s Jewish students, Malia Bouattia lost her bid for re-election as president of the National Union of Students. Bouattia was an anti-Zionist with a...
View ArticleSwedish-Israeli Row Over Palestinian Deaths
Today’s Top Stories 1. Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom called for a probe of “extrajudicial killings” of Palestinians by Israelis. She was referring to about 130 Palestinians killed mostly...
View ArticleEgypt Discovers ‘Enormous’ Gaza Tunnels
Today’s Top Stories 1. Egypt discovered massive tunnels from Gaza into the Sinai large enough to drive trucks through. They’re unusually long too, which has the IDF concerned. YNet explains: These...
View ArticleBelgian Jews Cancel Purim
Today’s Top Stories 1. Belgium’s Jewish community cancelled Purim festivities “at the request of the police due to the police’s fear of additional terrorists in the area,” YNet reports. Smaller,...
View ArticleContentious Knesset Bills Delayed Amid Factional Friction
Today’s Top Stories 1. Two controversial Knesset bills were postponed to next week amid coalition infighting. We’re talking about the “Regulation bill,” which would retroactively legalize unrecognized...
View ArticleUK Insists No Apology for Balfour Declaration
Today’s Top Stories 1. To the relief of Britain’s Jewish students, Malia Bouattia lost her bid for re-election as president of the National Union of Students. Bouattia was an anti-Zionist with a...
View ArticleIsrael Eyes Cyberwar in Egypt and Yemen
An “organization of international hackers which calls itself “Anonymous” is taking credit for shutting down some Egyptian government web sites. The NY Times writes: Anonymous, a loosely defined group...
View ArticleSyrian Defense Ministry Web Site Hacked
The group of hackers known as Anonymous have hacked the Syrian Defense Ministry website. I fear we’ll see similar attacks on Israeli web sites come September. Related reading: Gadi Everon on Cyber...
View ArticleMedia Cheat Sheet 11/02/2011
Everything you need to know about today’s media coverage of Israel. Shortly before publishing today’s cheat sheet, media reports came up of a two-boat flotilla of ships travelling from Turkey to Gaza...
View ArticleHackers Post False Syria Stories on Reuters Platform
Everything you need to now about the weekend coverage of Israel and the Mideast. Join the Israel Daily News Stream on Facebook. Today’s Top Stories 1. The Palestinians will apply to the UN General...
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