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Wealthy Palestinian, 19, Behind Bus Bombing; Hamas Claims Responsibility.

Today’s Top Stories 1. Israel confirms that a 19 year old from a wealthy Palestinian family was behind a bus bombing last week, as Hamas claims responsibility. Bomber’s mother calls his attack, “self defense.” 2. France plans to hold…

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Today’s Top Stories

1. Israel confirms that a 19 year old from a wealthy Palestinian family was behind a bus bombing last week, as Hamas claims responsibility. Bomber’s mother calls his attack, “self defense.”

2. France plans to hold peace summit on Israeli/Palestinian conflict, but will Israelis and Palestinians want to take part?

3. Jews arrested by Israeli police for planning to sacrifice a goat on the Temple Mount in observance of Passover.

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Israel and the Palestinians

• Israel releases 12 year old Palestinian girl who attempted to stab Israeli security guard.

• Commentary Magazine examines the link between BDS and Hamas.

Palestinians nix Jordanian plan to install security cameras in Temple Mount/Al Aqsa Mosque area.

Mideast Matters

• Islamic State affiliated group gains ground on Israel’s doorstep as it advances west through Syria.

Israel helps Arab neighbors fight Islamic State through intelligence sharing.

Around the World

Harvard refused to disclose identity of the student who, in an apparent act of anti-Semitism, called Israeli MK Tzipi Livni “smelly” during the Q&A session at her talk to Harvard students. Nonetheless, it came to light that the student was Husam El-Qoolaq, a law student who is active in the BDS movement. The web site Israellycool.com had some commentary on Harvard’s decision.

•  Netanyahu, Putin meet amid reports of aerial incidents over Syria, as Russia calls those reports, “Far from reality.”

• Israel Iron Dome missile tested in US as Washington hopes to buy the defense system ahead of Arab states.

Commentary/Analysis

Should Israel be more pro-active in developing responses to BDS and to problems faced by Palestinians? Would it help?

• New York Times Book ReviewPumpkin Flowers, the story of former IDF soldier Matti Friedman tells of the battles that made up a sort of unofficial war between Israel and Lebanon between the official wars of 1982 and 2006.

 

 

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