"Fateful Strategies": Jean Baudrillard Was Right, But Perhaps Too Right
The mother of the baby whom a soldier shot dead was not even given the chance to say a proper farewell to him. The police believe there is evidence against May Golan, and have transferred the case to the state prosecutor's office. The Knesset approved in a preliminary reading a Basic Law that would grant special status to Torah scholars. Following the riot at the Solberg House, the Shin Bet will be involved in monitoring ultra-Orthodox protests. Houses and cars were set on fire in Belfast amid a wave of violence against migrants after a stabbing incident.
How do I choose the coffee I like? In collaboration with Fresh Coffee. Netanyahu has gone too far in his lust for war. The circle of opponents to the continuation of the madness is growing, Yoanna Gonen, opinion. Arrogance has been replaced by humility. There is no longer a "historic victory," Yossi Verter, commentary. NIS 107 million was invested in the Great Synagogue, to turn back the clock, Naama Riba. The open channel between Barak Ravid and President Donald Trump comes at a journalistic price, Yasmin Levy. The prime minister's statement is even more insulting when one recalls the place of the one who sought to fill it, Yael Finkelstein, opinion. "If Netanyahu were not prime minister, my sister would be alive," Ben Shalev.