Israel’s president: Rabin assassin will not go free on my watch
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin said that Yitzhak Rabin’s assassin will not be freed from jail on his watch.
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin said that Yitzhak Rabin’s assassin will not be freed from jail on his watch.
In decrying the recently leaked memo outlining a plan to create more high-quality public charter schools in our city, LAUSD School Board President Steve Zimmer said: “This is not an all-kids plan or an all-kids strategy…[i]t’s very explicitly a some-kids strategy, a strategy that some kids will have a better education at a publicly-funded school…[t]he conversation should be better public education options and quality public schools for all kids, not some kids.”
President Barack Obama’s treatment of Israel stemmed from a false understanding that increasing security and intelligence cooperation with Israel allows him to be openly critical of Israel, former Mideast peace envoy Dennis Ross said on Monday.
While the headlines in recent weeks unfortunately have been filled with stories of terrorism, the dynamism of Israel continues unabated.
“End this notion that the enemy is the other party. End this notion that it is naïve to think we can speak well of the other party. What is naïve is to think it is remotely possible to govern this country unless we can.”
American actor Morgan Freeman visited the Western Wall.
Thousands of Israelis demonstrated in an anti-government rally in Tel Aviv and called for a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.