News Roundup: Warren Weinstein, Joe Biden, Bedouin Soldiers
Compiled by Joe Sterling
Top stories from Israel and the Jewish world:
- Warren Weinstein, killed in U.S. counterterror operation, was veteran aid worker (NPR)
- Inside the failed fight to free Warren Weinstein (CNN)
- Adam Gadahn’s unlikely road to terror (Press-Enterprise)
- With 12 days to go, Netanyahu struggles to clinch coalition (Times of Israel)
- Armenia marks genocide centennial (Yahoo!)
- Rattled by Nisman death, spy chief flees Argentina (Times of Israel)
- Biden strikes a softer tone at Israeli independence event (New York Times)
- In retaliation, IDF strikes targets in northern Gaza (Yediot Ahronot)
- Israel Prize awarded in Jerusalem (Yediot Ahronot)
- Bedouin honor their fallen IDF soldiers (Al-Monitor)
- Likud serves notice on High Court authority (Haaretz)
- Bradley Burston: This Israel, wandering naked at 67 (Haaretz)
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz: Courting Adelson is not Jewish outreach (JTA)
- Ishan Tharoor: Why Israel does not recognize the Armenian genocide (Washington Post)
- Jonathan Sarna: Abraham Lincoln and the Jews he admired (Jewish Exponent)
- Jeffrey Veidlinger: A tale of two assassins (Tablet)
- Jay Michaelson: Why Birthright Next was doomed from the start (Forward)
- Mehdi Khalaji: Classic blood libel against Jews goes mainstream in Iran (Washington Institute for Near East Policy)
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