Monday Night, Tuesday War News

Islamic Jihad: Daily Kassams Attacks; Goal to Hit Power Plant

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In a progress report released by the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization, the group claims it fired 56 Kassam rockets at Israeli communities during the month of April.

The group said its goal was to hit Ashkelon, an Israeli city north of Gaza, and strike a large power plant located south of the city on the outskirts of the Gaza district. One half of last month’s Kassam firings were directed at those targets. read more

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Are Concessions in a Side Letter to Shas Sufficient to Insure Against Possible Olmert, Kadima Shenanigans, Deceptions, and Betrayals?

Appearance of Shas Kashrut for More Expulsions?

Shas Wins Coalition Exemption on Pullout Guidelines

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Interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s intentions to lead a government that would implement a further pullback from settlements and find a solution for civil marriages seemed a lot less plausible Sunday night. Kadima and Shas initialed a separate agreement detailing Shas’s objections to the coalition guidelines signed last week between Kadima and Labor.

The agreement enabled Shas to finalize its participation in the coalition. read more

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What Kind of Personal Business Interests Could Benefit Bassi Successor In Taking Over Corrupt, Insensitive SELA?

Shmuel Abuav to Take Over at Disengagement Administration [SELA]

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Housing Ministry director general Shmuel Abuav is set to replace Jonathan Bassi as head of the Disengagement Administration (SELA). The appointment is not scheduled to go into effect before the end of this month.

The proposed appointment enjoys the support of the Prime Minister’s Office. However, a well-placed source noted that Interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was waiting to see whether Abuav would be offered a different position by Isaac Herzog, the designated tourism minister with whom he has close ties. read more

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Coalition Talks Down to Wire: Kadima Still Lacks Shas, UTJ, Yisrael Beitenu Signatures on Dotted Line …

The picture is muddled, but it seems obvious that Kadima is short of a governing majority at this point! MB

Kadima Tries to Avert Shas Crisis

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A crisis appeared to be looming in the coalition talks between Kadima and Shas, despite the fact that a deal between the two parties was wrapped up before the weekend.

The main obstacle to the Shas-Kadima deal arose on Friday when Shas’s leaders received copies of the coalition guidelines that had been agreed upon between Kadima and Labor. Shas has two significant objections to the guidelines. One of the principal clauses includes the sentence, “Israel’s territory, whose border will be decided by the government, will necessitate a reduction of the areas of Israeli settlement in Judea and Samaria.” read more

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Motsei Shabbos and Sunday War News …

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A Must Read: Shas and Abandonment of ALL Principles for the Political Buck …

Shas Close to Joining Withdrawal Government

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The Shas Party, a Sephardic hareidi party that opposed the Disengagement and maintains that it opposes another unilateral withdrawal, appears to be on the verge of signing a coalition agreement.

It has been reported that Rabbi Ovadiah Yosef, known to be against unilateral withdrawals, instructed Yishai to insist on receiving four ministerial portfolios, and not the three that have been offered.

Political analyst Yoav Yitzchak noted that the coalition guidelines do not specifically mention the convergence plan that Olmert has touted for some months. Yitzchak implies that Olmert has thus betrayed his voters. read more

Rebellion Against Peretz in Labor??

Amir Peretz Rallying Forces Ahead of Crucial Sunday Vote

Report: Labor Party Might Split in Two

Labor MKs May Rebel Against Peretz

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Labor Knesset member Matan Vilnai Saturday labeled party chairman Amir Peretz a “megalomaniac,” and several party MKs may be planning to bolt the party, according to media reports.

An open rebellion may depend on Sunday’s party central committee meeting on whether to let Peretz choose the ministers or to let the committee choose them. Among those who favor giving the power to the committee is Ophir Paz, who said Saturday night he accepted Peretz’s offer to be Minister of Culture and Sport with responsibility for Jerusalem affairs. read more

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Other News and Views About the Emerging Olmert Regime …

Startling Dahaf Post Election Poll Regarding The Making of Olmert’s Coalition;

Poll puzzle: Why Are 85% Satisfied How They Voted When 51% Not Pleased, Olmert 76% Wrong for Peretz to be DM?

When Leftist Meets Evacuees

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Gaza evacuees still living in tent encampment meet Colonel (res.) Shaul Arieli, who represents in their eyes everything that caused their eviction; however, both parties agree PM Olmert’s convergence plan will be bad for Israel.

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Shabbos War News …

Stabbing Attack Foiled South of J’lem

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Three Palestinians nabbed at Beit Rachel checkpoint in possession of knives, ax; in their interrogation, three say they were sent to stab security guards in exchange for money.

Arab Terrorists Injure Truck Driver, Shoot at IDF

W. Bank: Bomb Explodes Next to Bus; No Wounded

IDF Shells Gaza After More Kassam Attacks

Pipe Bombs Near Jerusalem Detonated by Sappers

IDF Discovers Explosive Device North of Ramallah

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