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NATION DAILY: MARCH 9, 2017
 
The Fight to Save the Affordable Care Act Is Really a Class Battle
 
Starting to mitigate America’s yawning class divide is exactly what the ACA did. And that’s exactly what the Republican plan would undo.
 
ANGELA BONAVOGLIA
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Can the Education System Survive Betsy DeVos’s Extreme School-Choice Agenda?
 
Even charter-school advocates are worried that DeVos will destroy the country's public education system.
 
LINDA DARLING-HAMMOND
 
 
 
 
Sean Spicer Is Lying About Trump’s Health-Care Debacle
 
The White House falsely claims the Trump/Ryan Obamacare replacement scheme is what “everyone has been asking for.”
 
JOHN NICHOLS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
For Fast-Food Workers in Israel—Especially Palestinians—Organizing Presents Special Challenges
 
The McDonald’s franchise is owned by a Peace Now advocate who opposes the occupation, but he’s no friend to unions.
 
MIRIAM BERGER
 
 
 
 
This Is the Resistance: More Than 5,000 Grassroots Groups Have Sprung Up Since Trump Was Elected
 
Joshua Holland on the growing resistance, Jeremy Haile on the group Indivisible, and Rebecca Solnit on fearless women.
 
START MAKING SENSE, JON WIENER
 
 
 
 
What Happens If You’re Too Poor to Pay Bail?
 
Money bail just does not work, and preys on society’s most vulnerable.
 
ROBERT GREENWALD
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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Putting women in tanks, IDF treads new ground
 
15 recruits set to begin training for all-female tank crews; will learn on Merkava Mark 3, eventually deploy on Jordan and Egypt borders
 
By JUDAH ARI GROSS
 
A female tank instructor peeks out of her vehicle during an exercise on May 4, 2012. (IDF Spokesperson's Unit/Flickr)
 
 
Interior Minister Aryeh Deri speaks at a Shas party conference in Jerusalem on February 16, 2017. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
 
Interior minister praises ‘brave’ rabbi who called female IDF troops ‘crazy’
 
By ALEXANDER FULBRIGHT
 
Rabbi Yigal Levinstein teaching a lesson in 2013. (Screen capture: YouTube)
 
Levinstein refuses to apologize for disparaging female soldiers
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
Zionist Union party chair Isaac Herzog (C) leads a party meeting at the Knesset, November 30, 2015. (Miriam Alster/Flash90)
 
Fresh scorn heaped on rabbi who derided female soldiers
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 

 
Kerry’s last-minute $221m. to Palestinians, frozen by Trump, now released… maybe
 
State Department promises to ‘double-check’ matter, says none of Obama-promised money delayed by new administration will go directly to PA
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF and AP
 State Department acting spokesman Mark Toner answers reporters' questions during the department's first on-camera briefing since President Donald Trump was inaugurated March 7, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP)
 
 
Yousef Yasser Sueilem, 23, arrested by Shin Bet security service for allegedly planning terror attacks on behalf of Hezbollah. (Shin Bet)
 
Shin Bet: Hezbollah operative in West Bank planned kidnappings
 
By JUDAH ARI GROSS
 
Illustrative. IDF troops make a late-night arrest in the West Bank on January 11, 2017. (IDF Spokesperson's Unit)
 
Israel arrests female Hamas MP in West Bank raid
 
By JUDAH ARI GROSS
 
Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal in the Qatari capital of Doha, on August 10, 2014. (AFP/al-Watan Doha/Karim Jaafar)
 
Hamas said set to recognize Palestine on 1967 borders, but not Israel
 
By DOV LIEBER
 

 
At Kremlin, PM says modern Iran threatens the Jews as the ancient Persians did in the Purim era
 
Netanyahu tells Putin that Iran must not replace IS in Syria
 
On whirlwind visit to Moscow, PM seeks to counter Tehran’s entrenchment in region, also to discuss ongoing coordination in Syria’s skies
 
By RAPHAEL AHREN
 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks with Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) during their meeting in Moscow on March 9, 2017. (AFP Photo/Pool/Pavel Golovkin)
 
 
A US-made armored combat vehicle is seen parked at the Qayyarah military base, about 60 kilometers (35 miles) south of Mosul, on October 16, 2016, ahead of an offensive to retake the last IS-held city in Iraq. (AFP PHOTO/AHMAD AL-RUBAYE)
 
US considering sending 1,000 troops to Kuwait to expand ‘options’ in IS fight – report
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF and AP
 
Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) welcomes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow on June 7, 2016. (AFP Photo/Pool/Maxim Shipenkov)
 
Netanyahu heading to Moscow to warn of Iranian meddling
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
'Caliph' Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi speaks to Muslims in a mosque in Mosul, Iraq. (YouTube screen capture)
 
IS leader al-Baghdadi has fled Mosul, US official says
 
By AFP
 

 
Police arrest 7 bus drivers for taking drugs and driving
 
Illustrative image of Superbus buses, 2014 (CC BY-SA Yossi.malki, Wikimedia commons) 
Drivers for Superbus company among 10 arrested for regularly buying, using illegal substances at Beit Shemesh gas station
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 

 
In pioneering study, Israeli researchers target autism with cannabis
 
Parents of children who suffer from the neurodevelopmental disorder are lining up for the new trial — the first of its kind worldwide
 
By LUKE TRESS
 
An Israeli agricultural engineer inspects marijuana plants at the BOL (Breath Of Life) Pharma greenhouse in the country's second-largest medical cannabis plantation, near Kfar Pines in northern Israel, on March 9, 2016. (Jack Guez/AFP)
 

 
LIVE UPDATES Latest: Tusk seen gathering ‘overwhelming support’ for top EU job
 
Court rejects Sara Netanyahu’s appeals in former employee cases
 
Sara Netanyahu, wife of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the caucus for encouraging Bible Study, at the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, January 31, 2017. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90) 
Judge: PM’s wife was not party to proceedings, has no right to make plea; Nasrallah ‘ordered assassination of own top general’; hundreds protest closure of Haifa ammonia tank
 
By ITAMAR SHARON
 

 
An inset of 'Portrait of Émile Zola' by Édouard Manet, 1868, which hangs at the Musée d'Orsay. (public domain)
 
How Émile Zola’s role in the Dreyfus Affair irrevocably changed European politics
 
Anti-Semitism was the vogue and criticizing the state tantamount to treason, but a new book shows that when the French novelist wrote ‘J’accuse,’ he reshaped a nation
 
By JP O’ MALLEY
 
 
 
 
Maajid Nawaz
 
Those Israel-bashing loons
 
MAAJID NAWAZ Calling out those who distort the facts and exaggerate the scale of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
 

 
Rachel Levmore
 
Taking stock on Int’l Agunah Day 5777
 
RACHEL LEVMORE Israel takes one step forward and then two giant steps back, when it comes to protecting women in rabbinic courts
 

 
Rachel Stomel
 
This #NoAgunahDay, let’s #GettProactive
 
RACHEL STOMEL A social media campaign pushes people to recognize personal agency, reject passivity, and shift their mindset on agunot
 

 
Gerald M. Steinberg
 
Swiss Parliament pulls the plug on BDS
 
GERALD M. STEINBERGKnesset members should help Europe complete its due diligence about clandestine funding of radical anti-Israel NGOs
 

 
A participant in the 'Make Room' campaign for the inclusion of people with disabilities (YouTube screenshot)
 
New Israeli video demands inclusion for the disabled
 
Clip highlights hypocrisy of a society that ostensibly supports those who are different while pushing them away from public spaces
 

 
Israelis shop at the IKEA furniture store in the central Israeli town of Rishon le Tzion. October 10, 2014. (Yaakov Naumi/Flash90)
 
Israel’s economy gets big boost in 2016
 
FROM THE WEB Central Bureau of Statistics finds GDP growth of 4% — Globes
 

 
Israel's national baseball team players celebrate their victory against the Netherlands after their first round game of the World Baseball Classic at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on March 9, 2017. (AFP Photo/Jung Yeon-Je)
 
Undefeated Israel beats Netherlands in World Baseball Classic
 
After securing spot in second round of global baseball tournament, Israeli squad defeats Dutch 4-2 to go 3-0 in group stage
 

 
Israeli security forces guard at the Qalandiya Checkpoint near Ramallah on July 26, 2016. (Flash90)
 
Army to seal off West Bank for Purim
 
Palestinians will be barred from entering Israel from Friday to Sunday except for special cases, IDF says
 

 
Taibe Hebrew teacher Jehan Jaber (L) meets with President Reuben Rivlin in his Jerusalem residence on March 8, 2017. (Screen capture/Facebook)
 
Rivlin showers Arab Hebrew teacher with praise
 
Taibe teacher known for her viral rain-song invited to President’s Residence in effort to promote learning of other side’s language
 

 
A shopper stands in front of televisions broadcasting a speech by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at an electronics shop in Jerusalem. (Abir Sultan/Flash90)
 
Government proposal could see more political control over public broadcaster
 
New plan would repeal key reforms aimed at ensuring editorial independence for state-regulated media outlets
 

 
Former 'Friends' star Lisa Kudrow on late night show 'Conan,' May 14, 2014. (photo credit: screen capture: http://teamcoco.com/)
 
Lisa Kudrow plays parent to infant superspy
 
18 years after her ‘Friends’ surrogate pregnancy storyline, the actress is again playing a mother in DreamWorks’ new animated feature ‘The Boss Baby’
 

 
Optibus' software helps bus scheduling to solve real time problems (Courtesy)
 
Optibus turns from buses to flexible vehicle market
 
Israeli startup wants public transportation companies to use its app to better serve travelers from door to door
 

 
Hebrew University's HIPPY educational program helps parents better prepare their children for school (Courtesy)
 
Teaching parents to teach their kids: Hebrew U program goes to East Asia
 
HIPPY, an Israeli-developed early learning system, is adapted for higher educational demands in China, South Korea
 

 
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File: Soldiers of the Caracal Battalion prepare for a hike as part of their training on September 3, 2014. (Hadas Parush/Flash90)
 
The rabbi gets a rapping
 
Everyone and their sister hits back at remarks from a pre-army religious school head disparaging female soldiers
 
 
 
JCC leaders demand Sessions be a ‘stronger partner’ against continued threats
 
Amidst another wave of bomb threats, 141 community center heads send AG a letter asking for more action in combating anti-Semitism
 
By ERIC CORTELLESSA
 Then-Attorney General-designate, Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, January 10, 2017. (AP/Alex Brandon, File)
 
 

 
Trump adviser to visit Israel, discuss settlements
 
Jason Greenblatt will be in Jerusalem next week, reportedly to formulate guidelines for building in the West Bank
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 Jason Greenblatt, President-elect Donald Trgump's adviser on Israel, and an Orthodox Jew, in a conference room at Trump world headquarters in Manhattan. (Uriel Heilman/JTA)
 
 

 
First official UK royal visit to Israel ‘looks set’ for this year
 
Palace sources said to confirm trip being planned in Balfour centennial year, a day after President Rivlin issues formal invitation via Boris Johnson
 
By RAOUL WOOTLIFF
 Britain's Prince Charles attends the funeral of former Israeli president and prime minister Shimon Peres at the Mount Herzl national cemetery in Jerusalem on September 30, 2016. (AFP PHOTO / POOL / ABIR SULTAN)
 

 
Netanyahu and UK’s Boris Johnson spar over settlements
 
In Jerusalem, foreign secretary defines ‘illegal settlements’ as obstacles to ‘peace and progress,’ says US also ‘anxious’ about them
 
By RAPHAEL AHREN
 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, on March 8, 2017 (Kobi Gideon / GPO)
 
 

 
Liberman urges US to cut ties with Israel-bashing UN bodies
 
In Washington, defense minister asks secretary of state to reconsider support for UNRWA and UNHRC, which ‘demonize Israel’
 
By RAPHAEL AHREN
 Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman meets with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in Washington on Wednesday, March 8, 2017 (Ariel Hermoni/Defense Ministry)
 
 

 
UK’s Corbyn could be barred from Israel by new anti-BDS law
 
Legislation may potentially block Labour leader, who supports limited boycott of Israel, from entering, but Israeli officials say it likely wouldn’t be used
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
Britain's opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn joins on April 26, 2016. (AFP PHOTO / BEN STANSALL)
 
 

 
BDS supporters protesting in New York, October 2015. (BDS Facebook page) 
NY Senate: Defund campus groups seeking boycott of Israel
 
Supporters of new measure say Israel must be shown solidarity in the face of increasing anti-Semitism
 
By AP
 
 

 
 
 
Jordan says ‘Muezzin Bill’ is discriminatory, violates peace treaty
 
Minister warns Israel legislation would breach human rights conventions, infringe upon Jordan’s authority over holy sites in East Jerusalem
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 A mosque in the northern Arab town of Arara (Public Domain/Wikipedia)
 

 
Milchan makes ‘dramatic’ changes to his testimony in Netanyahu case — report
 
Hollywood mogul said to hamper case by walking back previous assessment of the amount he spent on gifts for the PM and his wife
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 Arnon Milchan, left, and Benjamin Netanyahu on March 28, 2005. (Flash90)
 
 

 
Weeks after berating Senegal and Venezuela for anti-settlement motion at UN, Israel seeks warmer ties with them
 
Foreign Ministry issues official 2017-18 work plan; curiously brief on Netanyahu’s much-hyped talk of potential new regional alliances
 
By RAPHAEL AHREN
 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with a delegation of young leaders from Germany, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, December 3, 2015 (Kobi Gideon/GPO)
 

 
A memorial to the victims of 1992's Israeli embassy bombing in Buenos Aires, Argentina (Wikipedia/Public Domain) 
Israeli ministers said unwilling to attend Buenos Aires bombing commemoration
 
TV report says no cabinet members slated to appear at Argentina’s state-sponsored events marking 25th anniversary of attack on Israel Embassy that killed 29
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 

 
Screenshot from Yael Meyer's music video 'The Hunt.' (YouTube)
 
This spicy Chilean Jewish singer is hot in Korea
 
Heard on television and in movies, Yael Meyer’s English and Spanish songs rack up millions of views in the most unexpected places
 
By LISA KLUG
 
 
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