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July 21 Headlines

Wednesday

HA'ARETZ
1. DOCTORS OPPOSE LAW WHICH WOULD REQUIRE FINANCIAL REPORTS ON FUNDS RECEIVED FROM PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES
 
2. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE TO DISCUSS RAPE INDICTMENT OF AN ARAB WHO POSED AS A JEW
 
MA’ARIV
1. RETURNING TO TURKEY
Two months after flotilla incident demolished its relations with Israel: NSC Counter-Terrorism Bureau cancels travel warning to Turkey.  "There are no demonstrations and there is no intelligence on terrorist activities."
 
YEDIOT AHRONOT
1. NSC Counter-Terrorism Bureau cancels travel warning.
TURKEY NO LONGER DANGEROUS
Diplomatic relations are tense, but Israel security experts explain: The mass demonstrations have ebbed, and no cloud of danger overhead.
 
2. A DIFFERENT GAZA
A foreign journalist says: Palestinians hate Hamas.
 
YISRAEL HAYOM
1. TURKEY TRAVEL WARNING CANCELED
If anyone is nostalgic for "all inclusive": NSC Counter-Terrorism Bureau has given the green light.  It advises: Do not enter into political arguments with Turks.
 
NANA10
1. ISRAEL IN REPORT TO UN: IDF WILL LIMIT FUTURE USE OF WHITE PHOSPHOROUS
Against the background of the Goldstone report, which attacked the conduct of Operation Cast Lead, Israel submitted a new report to the UN that includes conclusions regarding future wars involving the IDF.  Steps will be taken – inter alia – to diminish civilian casualties and an officer for "humanitarian matters" will even be assigned to each fighting unit.
 
WALLA!
1. ISRAEL TO UN: IDF WILL LIMIT USE OF WHITE PHOSPHOROUS
Report that Israel submitted to the UN reveals that the IDF has drawn conclusions after investigating the findings of Operation Cast Lead.  Amongst the decisions: Limiting the use of white phosphorous explosives and actions to protect civilian populations in enemy territory.
 
[Headlines for Nana10 and Walla! are from their websites as of 11:20.]
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SUMMARY OF OP-EDS FROM THE HEBREW PRESS
 
Yediot Ahronot discusses the case of former ISA agent Haim Pearlman, who has been arrested on suspicion of murdering four Arabs and who taped some of his conversations with ISA agents.  The author notes that some analysts have debated whether or not the local media should have aired Pearlman's tapes especially, "since it was clear to them that Pearlman is trying to disparage the ISA in order to save his skin," and says: "A dilemma?  Not really.  There is no possibility of such stories today, when the information superhighway on the Internet embraces the world without borders and without limits.  The solution is that sophisticated readers and viewers should develop alongside the sophisticated terrorist.  The former will know how to see for themselves who the good guys and bad guys are in this story."
 
Ma'ariv notes that three prominent retired Israeli security officials have agreed to testify on behalf of the Arab Bank in the suit against it by American and Israeli victims of terrorism.  The author addresses the three and says: "Let's assume that you really believe that the Bank is innocent.  Will you testify against our victims of terrorism?  What in hell is motivating you?  A sense of justice?  A desire to help the Bank lest it loses almost $1 billion?  The desire to make a little money?  For Heaven's sake, have nothing to do with this."
 
Yisrael Hayom reminds its readers that the ten-month moratorium on new construction in Judea and Samaria is due to expire on September 26.  The author says that while some ministers are pushing for unlimited construction as of September 27, others are championing a plan that envisages limited construction in places, "about which there is no doubt that they will remain under Israeli control in the framework of a permanent settlement even if the agreement is based on the 1967 lines with an exchange of territories," in exchange for the Palestinian Authority agreeing to enter into direct negotiations.  The paper suggests that, "It is highly probable that the Palestinian refusal will spare the Government the headache that will accompany the resumption of construction," given that, "Most of the Palestinian leadership is currently ruling out direct negotiations."  The author concludes that, "Netanyahu has yet to take a position and, in any case, has not revealed it to anybody; many senior ministers do not know what was really said between him and Obama in the Oval Office."

The Jerusalem Post
remarks that "Religiously inspired misogyny seems to be running amok" not only in the
Middle East but around the world. Lamenting on this fact, the editor states that "When possible, a “responsible adult” in the form of secular, level-headed legislators needs to step in and stop the insanity. This is especially true when moderate religious elements that undoubtedly exist in Islam, Catholicism and Judaism are either unwilling or unable to stem the tide of extremism."

Haaretz
claims that while the government has announced that the Iron Dome short-range rocket interception system is operational, "there is still no intention to deploy the first two batteries, which will be ready in the fall, to protect Sderot and other communities in the south." The editor infers that "those who are supposed to equip themselves with 'Iron Dome' and deploy it still do not believe in it."

[Baruch Leshem, Amos Gilboa and Dan Margalit wrote today’s articles in Yediot Ahronot, Ma'ariv and Yisrael Hayom, respectively.]

(Courtesy of the GPO)




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