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Benjamin Netanyahu avoids immunity question Friday Frontlines & Analyses How the Israel-Iran war mig

Benjamin Netanyahu avoids immunity question [[Facebook] ]( [[Twitter] ]( [[Instagram] ]( Friday Frontlines & Analyses How the Israel-Iran war might begin YAAKOV KATZ: In the back of everyone’s mind there will be a constant and nagging question mark over what happens next. Everyone that is, except for Iran. [Read more...]( [Share]( [Tweet]( Why Iran can expect more social unrest [Read more...]( Repatriate missing soldiers and civilians [Read more...]( Benjamin Netanyahu talks about Iran, avoids immunity question LAHAV HARKOV: Political Affairs: Why Netanyahu isn’t sure if he’ll ask for immunity [Read more...]( [Share]( [Tweet]( Israel gains legitimacy around the world Diplomatic Affairs: From NY to DC, Paris, Dublin and The Hague, small but not insignificant steps were taken this week to show that Israel can push back against deionization and delegitimization. [Read more...]( Battling terrorism, antisemitism and the threat of Corbyn in Britain LIAT COLLINS: Polls commissioned this year by the Jewish Leadership Council (JLC) showed that a whopping 87% of British Jews consider Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to be antisemitic. [Read more...]( [Share]( Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion surprises even his harshest critics MAAYAN HOFFMAN: Municipal Affairs: One year since the new mayor opened the door to his office in Safra Square in downtown Jerusalem, he has begun putting into place the policies he envisioned. [Read more...]( [Share]( Turkish delight in the Jewish Quarter The Sidi Omar Mosque, ironically also known by the local Arab residents of the Old City as “mosque of the Jews,” was built in the 14th century, but since June 1967 has scarcely been in use. [Read more...]( Israel is in need of massive education reform DAN BEN-DAVID: Social Affairs: Israel’s lethal brew is deficient education and demographics. [Read more...]( [Share]( Leaning tower of PISA: Growing gaps in Israel's scholastic performance The tests revealed a growing gap in scholastic performance between Hebrew-speaking and Arabic-speaking pupils in Israel. [Read more...]( Innovation: Nazareth – a holy city and a hi-tech haven [Read more...]( Middle Israel: The devil in the numbers [Read more...]( The Jerusalem Post | Haachim Maslavita 13, Tel-Aviv, Israel Israel [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [About Constant Contact]( Sent by newsletter-feedback@jpost.com

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