Plus, Jerusalem Post editor drawn into ‘Qatargate’ probe
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Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu called the amazing discovery ‘a reminder that even children can play a role in uncovering history’
Objections from the PM’s allies at home and abroad reportedly derailed the appointment of Eli Sharvit as the director of the security services
The Israeli premier provoked backlash from across the political spectrum when he referred to the pair as ‘hostages’ in his statement on the case
The move is apparently intended to exert ‘maximum pressure’ on Hamas to release its remaining hostages and to facilitate the ‘voluntary departure’ of Palestinians.
The youth delegation were visiting Europe for a Holocaust education tour, including visits to several concentration camps
Plus, Netanyahu aides arrested in ‘Qatargate’ probe
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The prospective appointment has been met with a mixed reaction, including from the PM’s political allies.
By Jacob Jaffa
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By Stephen Pollard
To many activists marching every weekend in London, it appears the deaths of Gazans killed by Hamas are an irrelevance
The military said that the area has become a terrorist hotspot, but the move is likely to raise humanitarian concerns
Israel’s foreign minister labelled the Turkish president an ‘antisemitic dictator’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Israeli military officials believe the Houthis do not have many functioning missile launchers left
By Jewish News Syndicate
Plus, Hamas ‘blink’ first over ceasefire proposals
More than 80 construction workers are trapped underneath the remains of a 33-floor building
The corporation says it is dealing with training in-house, according to the Telegraph
By Daniel Ben-David
A woman received moderate injuries after sirens were sounded