News Roundup: Quake Aftermath, Shabbat Buses, Coalition Talks
Compiled by Joe Sterling
Top stories from Israel and the Jewish world for Monday, April 27:
- IDF aid plane lifts off for Kathmandu rescue ops (Times of Israel)
- 3 families arrive from Nepal with newborn babies (Times of Israel)
- Jewish agencies among many helping raise money for Nepal (New York Times)
- Jewish Google exec killed in Everest avalanche (Forward)
- Israelis stranded in Nepal plead for rescue (Yediot Ahronot)
- Experts warn Israel is unprepared for its own Big One (Times of Israel)
- Push for buses on Shabbat sets off debate in Israel (New York Times)
- Education minister offer to Bennett irks Likud (Haaretz)
- Israel, Hamas talk over long-term border calm (Yediot Ahronot)
- Ya’alon: Iran continues to arm Hezbollah (Haaretz)
- Eyeing Arab ties, Israel to observe nuclear pact meeting (Reuters)
- Tory candidate apologizes for saying she’d never support ‘The Jew’ Ed Miliband (Huffington Post)
- Children of Bergen-Belsen survivors gather to warn: Never forget (JTA)
- Asaf Weiss: Israel must remove discrimination inherent in its surrogacy law (Haaretz)
- Ruthie Blum: The Israel I inhabit is wonderland (Jerusalem Post)
- Elizabeth Savage: Guarding the dead (Tablet)
- Gideon Rachman: Release of Iran deal fact sheet a ‘justified gamble’ (Financial Times)
- Eric Yoffie: Abrams’ stance on settlements might inspire Bibi to stop building (Haaretz)
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