Monday, April 7, 2014

Hezbollah chief admits group targeted Israeli patrol

Hungary's far-right surges in elections; Black Hebrews: Israel's lost sheep?; MKs talk elections amid peace talks collapse; Op-ed: Fight the sleaze

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Hungary’s ‘neo-Nazi’ Jobbik gains with image shift
 
Radical nationalist party’s 20% election success due in part to campaign to shed its anti-Roma and anti-Semitic rhetoric
 
By PATRICK MURPHY
 Chairman of the far-right parliamentary Jobbik (Better) party Gabor Vona. (photo credit: AFP PHOTO/Peter Kohalmi)
 
 

 
An 89-year-old elder of the community. (photo credit: Debra Kamin/Times of Israel)
 
The lost sheep of the house of Israel
 
The African Hebrew Israelites have lived in Dimona for three generations, claiming their history brought them back to this land. Members of the tribe? Israel is not convinced
 
By DEBRA KAMIN
 
 
 
 
Abraham Rabinovich
 
Wake up and smell the sleaze
 
ABRAHAM RABINOVICH The Holyland verdict is a call to activists and journalists to wage war on the country’s rampant corruption
 

 
Naomi Chazan
 
When every critic is an enemy
 
NAOMI CHAZAN Israel’s foreign policy puts European allies who support two states in the same box as BDS one-staters
 

 
Eylon Aslan-Levy
 
Pharaoh and the infiltrators: A midrash
 
EYLON ASLAN-LEVY Foreigners fleeing insufferable conditions in their homeland were sojourning in…wait, who are we talking about?
 

 
Lee Zeitouni (photo credit: Courtesy)
 
Lee Zeitouni’s killer sentenced to 18 months in jail
 
FROM THE WEB Ynet: French media report man involved in Tel Aviv hit-and-run convicted of fraud; investigation of murder ongoing
 

 
Nof Atamna-Ismaeel, winner of the 2014 season of 'Master Chef' on April 5, 2014. (Photo credit: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
 
Arab-Israeli wins Israel’s ‘Master Chef’
 
Nof Atamna-Ismaeel, 33, is a microbiologist from northern Israel who plans to open a Jewish-Arab culinary school
 

 
Israeli fish (Courtesy ShukHaDagim)
 
How to tell a buri from a barbunia
 
FOOD FOR THOUGHT Get your fish straight with a chart that trawls local terminology and cooking methods
 

 
One of Harun Yahya's 'kittens' on his television show. (screen capture: YouTube)
 
The Islamic sex cult supporting Turkey’s prime minister
 
FROM THE WEB The Balkanist takes a look inside the media empire and cult of personality behind Harun Yahya, aka Adnan Oktar
 

 
Hebrew Media Review
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MON, APR 7, 1:03 PM
 
Not enough to go around? A spike in the amount of requests by Israel's middle class for help during Passover has one paper worried. Illustrative photo of an Israeli woman in a Jerusalem grocery store on April 6, 2014 (photo credit: Hadas Parush/Flash 90)
 
Electioneering or posturing?
 
The papers toy with Liberman’s elections comment; the middle class is having a rough time; and police are chasing smoke
 

 
 
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Opposition calls for new elections over peace impasse
 
Labor leader blames emerging failure of talks on Netanyahu, says a vote is the only way to take the process forward
 
By SPENCER HO
 Labor Party Leader Isaac Herzog speaks during a plenum session on the peace process, Monday, April 7, 2014 (photo credit: Flash90)
 
 

 
Peace negotiators Tzipi Livni and Saeb Erekat at the State Department in Washington, Tuesday, July 30, 2013.  (photo credit: AP/Charles Dharapak) 
No breakthrough seen in last-ditch Mideast talks
 
Palestinian official says Sunday meeting between Livni, Erekat yielded no result, but other source says Israel making final push
 
By AFP and TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 

 
Tel Aviv U. cancels lecture by convicted terrorist
 
After protests by MKs, students, administration says address would ‘disrupt the public order’
 
By MARISSA NEWMAN
 Students protest at Tel Aviv University, April 6, 2014 (photo credit: Youtube screenshot)
 
 

 
Burgas bomber was Algerian, trained in Lebanon — report
 
Assailant in 2012 attack that killed five Israelis studied in Beirut with two other suspects, Bulgarian paper says
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
An Israeli emergency rescue team examines the remains of a bus bombed by Hezbollah in Bulgaria in July, 2012. (Dano Monkotovic/Flash90/JTA)
 

 
Hezbollah chief admits group targeted Israeli patrol
 
Hassan Nasrallah tells Al-Safir daily that blast was ‘part of the reply’ to reported Israeli strikes on Shiite group
 
By AFP
 Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah speaks during a rally to mark Jerusalem day or Al-Quds day, in a southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, last month (photo credit: AP/Hussein Malla)
 

 
IDF thwarts bomb attack along Gaza border
 
Soldiers chase away two suspects carrying suspicious object, which explodes moments after they flee
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 Israeli soldiers patrol the Gaza border, January 3, 2014. (photo credit: David Buimovitch/Flash90)
 

 
Israelis, some of whom have lost relatives to Palestinian terrorism, hold aloft placards and pictures of terror victims during a protest against the upcoming release of Palestinian prisoners, outside the prime minister's residence in Jerusalem, Saturday, December 28, 2013 (photo credit: Hadas Parushl/Flash90)
 
Group threatens to sue Palestinians in Hague over terror ties
 
Planned suits against PA officials in International Criminal Court come after request from senior minister, Shurat HaDin says
 
By LAZAR BERMAN
 

 
Blair warns of consequences from staying out of Syria
 
FROM THE WEB Speaking on BBC Radio 4 Monday, former British PM says failure to confront Bashar Assad will have serious ramifications
 
 Tony Blair (photo credit: Kobi Gideon/Flash90)
 

 
A Russian T-34 tank from WWII is pictured at the Festungsfront Oder-Warthe-Bogen (Fortified Front Oder-Warthe-Bogen), also called Ostwall (East Wall) fortification, the former Nazi German defence line near the city of Miedzyrzecz in western Poland, on March 13, 2014. Tens of thousands of bats hibernate there each year. (photo credit: AFP/JANEK SKARZYNSKI)
 
Former Nazi defenses now home to thousands of bats
 
Western Poland’s long forgotten Ostwall fortification serves as both a WWII museum and a refuge for flying mammals
 
By AFP
 

 
US students seek suspected Nazi who saved Jewish family
 
University of New Haven class tries to identify man known only as Alois who helped Ilie Wacs and Deborah Strobin flee Nazi-occupied Austria
 
By JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN
 Cheering crowds in Austria welcoming Hitler in 1938. (photo credit: CC BY-SA German Federal Archives. Wikimedia commons)

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