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'This is an earthquake, the worst leak in the history of Israeli intelligence,' says security source
 
In huge Israeli intel breach, US, UK have spied on air force operations for 18 years
 
By accessing video feeds of Israeli planes and drones, NSA and GCHQ intelligence services ‘monitor IDF operations in Gaza, watch for potential strike on Iran’
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
An Israeli 'Ethan' drone, in the service of the Israeli Air Force (Yossi Zeliger/Flash90)
 
 
IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot and US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Joseph Dunford salute during an honor guard ceremony at the IDF's headquarters in Tel Aviv on Oct. 18, 2015. (IDF Spokesperson's Unit)
 
Israel ‘disappointed, not surprised’ by massive US, UK spying exposé
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
A US Navy vessel in the Persian Gulf (US Department of Defense)
 
Iran says it flew drone over US aircraft carrier
 
By NASSER KARIMI and JON GAMBRELL
 
File: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the CyberTech 2016 conference in January (Courtesy)
 
Israeli generals said among 1,600 global targets of Iran cyber-attack
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 

 
A Palestinian youth crawls in a tunnel during a graduation ceremony for a training camp run by the Hamas movement on January 29, 2015, in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip. (AFP photo/Said Khatib)
 
Gaza prepares for war
 
As it rebuilds its attack tunnels, Hamas vows it will operate ‘inside the territory of 1948’ in the next round of fighting with Israel
 
By AVI ISSACHAROFF
 
 
Hamas fighters and mourners gather around the bodies of seven diggers killed after a tunnel collapsed in the Gaza Strip, during their funerals in Gaza City on January 29, 2016. (AFP/MAHMUD HAMS)
 
Haniyeh: Hamas ‘heroes’ tirelessly digging Gaza tunnels
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
Egyptian soldiers stand guard on the Egyptian side of the Rafah Border Crossing between Egypt and the southern Gaza Strip, on May 26, 2015. (Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90)
 
4 children said killed in crossfire in Egypt’s Rafah
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF and AFP
 
The newly built Coca Cola factory in Gaza, January 2016. (Photo: COGAT)
 
Coca Cola to open Gaza factory ‘within weeks’
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 

 
Obama promises party faithful: Democrats will win
 
President says US is ‘doing a lot better’ than when he took office, citing progress against IS and curbing Iran’s nuclear program
 
By ANDREW TAYLOR
 President Barack Obama speaks at the House Democratic Issues Conference in Baltimore, Md., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016. (AP/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
 
 
Republican presidential candidate, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, speaks at a campaign stop in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
 
In GOP debate, Rubio reiterates pledge to revoke Iran nuclear deal
 
By JTA
 
Republican presidential candidates (R-L) Ohio Governor John Kasich, Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) participate in the Fox News - Google GOP Debate in Des Moines, Iowa, on January 28, 2016. (Scott Olson/Getty Images/AFP)
 
Republicans debate without Trump, who taunts from afar
 
By IVAN COURONNE
 
Joe Biden speaks in Washington, DC, on October 30, 2015. (Larry French/Getty Images for ANOC/AFP)
 
Biden: Republican election chaos a ‘gift from the Lord’
 
By ANDREW TAYLOR
 

 
Screenshot from the music video for "Courageous Sister," released in September 2015 (screenshot/YouTube)
 
Songs in praise of stabbing are huge hits on Palestinian street, and may be motivators too
 
‘Lovers of Stabbing,’ most popular of stream of gruesome anthems, has over 5 million views on YouTube; manager of band asserts it directly inspired recent attack
 
By LEE GANCMAN
 
 

 
David Adelman, president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines, introducing Hillary Clinton before a speech at federation headquarters, January 25, 2016. (Josh Tapper)
 
Iowa federation chief navigates politics of battleground state
 
David Adelman, who stepped in at the microphone during Hillary Clinton’s coughing fit this week, is one of many young Jews leading a surge in communal life in Iowa
 
By JOSH TAPPER
 
 
A Bernie Sanders yarmulke seen at a campaign event in Marshalltown, Iowa, January 10, 2016. (Charles Ledford/Getty Images/via JTA)
 
Rugelach with a side of politics in shared Shabbat for campaign staff in Iowa
 
By JOSH TAPPER
 
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders speaks at Boutwell Auditorium, January 18, 2016 in Birmingham, Alabama (Hal Yeager/Getty Images/AFP)
 
Sanders runs new ad knocking Goldman Sachs
 
By KEN THOMAS
 
Freed Washington Post Tehran bureau chief Jason Rezaian (center) sits with his wife Yeganeh Salehi (left) during the inauguration of the Washington Post headquarters in Washington DC, on January 28, 2016. (AFP/Mandel Ngan)
 
Freed reporter Rezaian humbled by efforts that won his release from Iran
 
By AFP
 
 
 
 
Joel Braunold
 
The value of real people-to-people work
 
JOEL BRAUNOLD Advocacy groups, farmers, and after-school programs model coexistence, and their efforts need funding
 

 
Rachel Sabath Beit-Halachmi
 
Loving God, loving Torah, loving others
 
RACHEL SABATH BEIT-HALACHMI Her dear teacher, Eugene B. Borowitz, crafted the theology that returned God to the religiosity of liberal Jews
 

 
Jonathan Sacks
 
To thank before we think
 
JONATHAN SACKS How to fight envy, focus of the 10th commandment, and hold on to the social harmony that the other 9 create (Yitro)
 

 
Joshua Hammerman
 
PHOTO ESSAY: Jerusalem after dark
 
JOSHUA HAMMERMAN The psalmist urges counting the towers of the holy city, so he strolled the walls, with his camera
 

 
A vulture tagged by the Israeli parks authority that was captured as a 'spy' by people in southern Lebanon, January 25, 2016 (screen capture: Twitter)
 
UN mediates return of Israeli ‘spy’ bird from Lebanon
 
Residents of Bint Jbeil release vulture after determining transmitter strapped to it intended for scientific research, not espionage
 

 
A poisoned seagull being treated at the wild animal hospital at the Ramat Gan Safari, January 28, 2016. (Ramat Gan Safari website)
 
Hundreds of seagulls found dead on Sea of Galilee beach
 
Birds believed to have died of botulism poisoning; vets trying to save lives of another 78
 

 
Participants in an Israel trip aimed at Jewish mothers sponsored by the Jewish Women’s Renaissance Project. (Aviram Waldman/JTA)
 
Founder of ‘Birthright for Moms’: Jews should move to Israel before end of days
 
Jewish Women’s Renaissance Project head Lori Palatnik says she hopes it’s ‘not too apocalyptic,’ but Israel safest place for Jews to live
 

 
People walk with umbrellas in central Jerusalem as light snow begins to fall, January 25, 2016. (Hadas Parush/Flash90)
 
Man dies from hypothermia as cold snap chills country
 
Victim, apparently homeless, found unconscious on street; fifth incident of weather-related injury in a week
 

 
A general view of the presidential palace in Tikrit, Iraq which Saddam Hussein ordered built for his mother in 1991 and is considered the largest and most elaborate of the palaces built during his rule, handed over to local Iraqi authorities on Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005.  (AP Photo/Bassim Daham)
 
Debt-ridden Iraq mulls sale of Saddam’s properties
 
Critics fear influential figures will gain possession of huge swathes of former state land at discount prices
 

 
Satmar rabbi Zalman Leib Teitelbaum (screen capture: YouTube/The Lakewood Scoop)
 
Satmar rabbi to visit Israel with money for army draft opponents
 
Zalman Leib Teitelbaum asks for lists of students hurt at anti-draft protests and of yeshivas boycotting first call-up
 

 
The University of South Florida (Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0, FightingRaven531)
 
Heads of Florida university student body veto divestment call
 
Despite USF student senate approval, president and VP say resolution that focuses on Israel ‘serves only to divide’
 

 
Israeli Doctors for Human Rights protest near the Knesset in Jerusalem against force feeding, June 16, 2014. (Flash90)
 
World medical body will not expel Israel
 
71 British physicians called to kick Jewish state out of World Medical Association for alleged torture of Palestinians
 

 
The view from atop of the Cheops Pyramid in Giza taken by German tourist  Andrej Ciesielski , who scaled the structure illegally. (screen capture: YouTube)
 
Daredevil tourist scales the heights for pyramid scheme
 
Authorities briefly detain German teen who broke the law to see the view from atop Cheops structure in Giza
 

 
Jerry Seinfeld performing in Tel Aviv, December 19, 2015. (Miriam Alster/Flash90)
 
Seinfeld: Israelis are ‘all-or-nothing’ types
 
A VERY FESTIVE PEOPLEComedian tells Daily Show that locals veer between ‘It’s no problem’ to ‘That’s impossible’ with nothing in between, but praises ‘amazing audiences’
 

 
The SenseGo team (Courtesy)
 
Hebrew U’s ‘Smart Socks’ can help save diabetics’ feet
 
SenseGo socks provide patients with the ‘feeling’ they have lost due to complications from the disease – helping them to take better care of their feet
 

 
A Unitronics automated parking solution in action (Courtesy)
 
The sky’s the limit for parking downtown
 
From New Jersey to Calgary, Israeli firm Unitronics has found a way to make it easier, cheaper to park your car
 

 
Hebrew Media Review
HEBREW
MEDIA REVIEW
 
FRI, JAN 29, 3:00 PM
 
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United we fall
 
Israelis finally have something they can all agree on — hatred for a campaign targeting left-wing artists; plus the rock-solid US-Israeli alliance suffers an earthquake over drone spying
 
 
 
US issues telling reminder of labeling rules on Israeli products from West Bank
 
Days after ambassador slammed Israel’s policies, State Department stresses requirement to distinguish between Israel, settlement goods
 
By AFP and TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
Palestinian workers on November 11, 2015 at a date packaging factory in the Jordan Valley in the West Bank. This produce will be labeled if exported to the EU as "Product of the West Bank (Israeli settlement)." (Melanie Lidman/Times of Israel)
 
 

 
Ya’alon says Hebron homes dispute harms state, settlers
 
Defense minister criticizes Jewish activists for ‘invading’ property in the West Bank city
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon speaks on Channel 2's 'Meet the Press' program, December 26, 2015 (screen capture)
 

 
Right-wing group apologizes for ‘outing’ lefty artists
 
Im Tirtzu says it did not fully consider ramifications of listing members of Israel’s cultural elite who support left-wing causes
 
By ADIV STERMAN
 The campaign launched by the right-wing organization Im Tirtzu on January 27, 2016, singling out Israeli artists associated with the left-wing. (Screen capture: Im Tirtzu)
 
 

 
Culture Minister Miri Regev at Habima Theater in Tel Aviv, January 27, 2016 (Tomer Neuberg/Flash90)
 
Miri Regev’s cultural war heats up
 
With the culture minister’s loyalty bill and the Im Tirtzu ‘mole’ campaign, will Israeli artistry be censored?
 
By JESSICA STEINBERG
 

 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Cypriot President Nicos Anastasides, center and Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras shake hands during a meeting at the presidential palace in the Cypriot capital, January 28, 2016. (Yiannis Kourtoglou, Pool Photo via AP)
 
In unprecedented meet, Netanyahu, Greek and Cypriot leaders push gas pipeline as peace catalyst
 
First-ever tripartite summit aims to bolster ‘security and stability’ in region by strengthening eastern Mediterranean ties
 
By AGENCIES and TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 

 
Jewish groups join protests greeting ‘executioner’ Rouhani in Paris
 
Human rights activists express disapproval at president’s warm welcome with mock hanging near Eiffel Tower
 
By RINA BASSIST
 A Femen activist, Sarah Constantin, hangs from a noose-like rope from a Paris bridge to call attention to the large number of executions in Iran,  January 28, 2016. (AP Photo/Zacharie Scheurer)
 
 

 
5 Palestinians jailed for 15 years for stoning that led to toddler’s death
 
Military court strikes plea bargain with stone-throwers, which stipulates they will compensate family of 4-year-old Adele Bitton
 
By MARISSA NEWMAN
 
Adva Bitton at the funeral of her 4-year-old daughter Adele on February 18, 2015. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
 

 
 
 
UN official: Iran, Israel could ratify nuke test ban treaty
 
Lassina Zerbo says nations’ agreement on matter may pave way for a nuclear free zone in Middle East
 
By EDITH M. LEDERER
 A view of the reactor building at the Russian-built nuclear power plant in Bushehr, in southern Iran, as the first fuel is loaded, August 21, 2010. (Iran International Photo Agency via Getty Images/via JTA)
 

 
Appearing on January 28, 2016 at Brown University in Providence, Jewish Agency for Israel Chairman Natan Sharansky (left) and Hollywood legend Michael Douglas held a conversation on Jewish identity and pluralism. (Elan Kawesch/The Times of Israel)
 
On tour, Douglas and Sharansky urge ‘a more inclusive’ Jewry
 
Hollywood star travels on campuses with Israel’s most famous refusenik, addressing Jewish pluralism and anti-Semitism
 
By MATT LEBOVIC
 

 
Italian poll questions efficacy of International Holocaust Day
 
The percentage who consider January 27 ‘useless’ has doubled in two years; 16% of Italians think observance should only be for Jews
 
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN
 
Italian Education Minister Stefania Giannini and the president of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities (UCEI), Renzo Gattegna, sign a document to strengthen Holocaust studies in Italian schools on January 19 in Krakow. (Courtesy of Italian Ministry of Education/Pagine Ebraiche)
 
 

 
Germany reaches migrant deal, with restrictions on relatives
 
Refugees who didn’t face ‘immediate personal persecution’ can’t bring family for two years; Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia deemed ‘safe countries’
 
By GEIR MOULSON
 Illustrative photo of migrants walking from the main station in Dortmund, Germany, to a hall where they get first attendance, September 6, 2015. (AP/Martin Meissner)
 

 
Millions of LG phones at risk, Israeli team discovers
 
For second time in a month, researchers at cyber-security firms BugSec and CyNet discover a major security problem that leaves tens of millions at risk
 
By DAVID SHAMAH
 LG G3 phones (Courtesy)
 

 
Grayling Stefek, 5, has his blood drawn during a free lead testing event and family fun night for children on Tuesday, January 26, 2016, at Eisenhower Elementary school in Flint, Michigan. (Conor Ralph/The Flint Journal-MLive.com via AP)
 
Flint’s Jewish community celebrates outpouring of support in water crisis
 
On top of town’s already unstable economic situation, widespread lead poisoning is ’emotionally, a hit for the residents of Flint’
 
By AMANDA BORSCHEL-DAN