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Lapid vows to hold Israel’s coalition together in first comments since whip’s defection – Haaretz

| April 7, 2022

Foreign Minister Yair Lapid vowed that the coalition would "do everything" to hold itself together on Thursday in his first public comments on the political crisis caused by lawmaker Idit Siman quitting the coalition, ending its majority. Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman also voiced his commitment to the coalition's survival, saying that"the last thing we need is a fifth election cycle within three years." Lapid is set to take over from Prime Minister Naftali Bennett as premier next year, according to the coalition agreement between the two if this government survives. What Iran Learned From Ukraine: LISTEN to Former Israel Intel Chief In a Facebook post, promised that extremism would not be victorious, and that far-right lawmakers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich "will not take our country from us with force.

Zelenskyy wants Ukraine to be ‘a big Israel.’ Here’s a road map. – Atlantic Council

| April 7, 2022

Speaking to reporters this week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the future he sees for his country in unusual terms: as a big Israel. Gone, he said, are hopes for an absolutely liberal statereplaced by the likely reality of armed defense forces patrolling movie theaters and supermarkets

Terror attack bared West Bank barriers gaps, but some say holes help keep the peace – The Times of Israel

| April 7, 2022

Israeli leaders reacted with shock and anger last week when it emerged that a Palestinian man who gunned down five people in Bnei Brak had entered Israel via a hole in the West Bank security barrier big enough to drive a car through.

What defense tech Israel can and cannot provide to its new Gulf allies – Cleveland Jewish News

| April 7, 2022

A new humanitarian truce in effect between the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen and Saudi Arabia is unlikely to hold for the two months, it was declared. Already, the Houthis have accused the Saudis of committing dozens of violations as the Shiite militant organization likely prepares the ground for further missile and unmanned aerial vehicle attacks on Saudi cities, oil sites, airports and other strategic locations.

In Israel, Its the Only Golf Game in Town, and the Country – The New York Times

| April 7, 2022

In the coastal Israeli city of Caesarea, demand for homes with a view of the Caesarea Golf Club, the only golf course in the country, has skyrocketed. Demand to play on the course itself, not so much. I cant remember a client coming and asking for a home on the golf course because he plays golf, said Meir Menahem, a real estate agent with Neot Shiran, which specializes in luxury properties.

Special Forces From Greece, US and Israel in Joint Exercise "Orion" – Greek Reporter

| April 7, 2022

Special forces from a number of nations are participating in the Orion 2022 exercise near Athens. Credit: Greek Reporter Special forces units from Greece, the US, and Israel were among others participating in the Orion 22 exercise that kicked off on Thursday near Athens. Personnel from the armed forces of Bulgaria, France, and Cyprus also participate in the drill

Jew-Hater Captain Dan Hanley Digs Himself a Deeper Hole …

| April 7, 2022

Captain Dan Hanley, whose antisemitism I exposed yesterday, has responded like most of the Jew-haters I encounter: cowardly denying what is patently obvious. But unfortunately for him, his response to my post itself does nothing to help his cause. Why does he feel the need to mention I am a Jew

For a Polish Jew Like Me, the War on Ukraine Is About Our Shared Futures – Jewish Exponent

| April 7, 2022

Konstanty Gebert By Konstanty Gebert As a Jew growing up in Poland, I participated in the Polish democratic opposition of the 1970s, then the pro-democracy Solidarity movement and finally the anti-Communist underground of the 1980s. I was very painfully aware that some of my fellow militants were antisemitic, and that at times this antisemitism, not a love of freedom, could be the main motivation of their actions

How a conversion split and then strengthened Kenyas Jewish community – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| April 7, 2022

NAIROBI, Kenya (JTA) In 1990, Florence Wangiju showed up at the door of the Israeli embassy in Nairobi. Arms folded across her chest, Wangiju, who was called Wanjuki, resolutely told the staff she wanted to go to a synagogue, to see how Jews worshipped.

Ezra Furmans new song is inspired by her experience as a Jew and as a trans woman – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| April 7, 2022

(JTA) Ezra Furmans latest song title, Book Of Our Names, might sound familiar thats because the indie rockers newest song is inspired by the Hebrew title for the Bibles Book of Exodus.


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