ISRAEL
Netanyahu to make rare appearance at summit of EU foreign ministers
https://www.timesofisrael.com/netany...ign-ministers/
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leads a Likud faction meeting at
the Knesset on November 20, 2017. (Yonatan Sindel Flash90)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to attend a summit of European Union leaders for the first
time in December, marking renewed efforts to reset frayed relations between Jerusalem and the bloc.
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BARAK COMEBACK
Poll finds Barak comeback unwanted
http://www.jpost.com/printarticle.aspx?id=514575
Israels Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) speaks with Ehud Barak
at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem June 8, 2009..(Photo by REUTERS)
More than four times as many people believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is fit to be prime minister
then former prime minister Ehud Barak, according to a Midgam poll broadcast on Channel 2 Saturday night.
The poll of 508 respondents representing a statistical sample of the adult Israeli population was taken
Thursday, after Channel 2 aired a portion of an interview with Barak in which he hinted at a comeback
and claimed he was more ready and qualified to lead Israel than all other candidates around, including
Netanyahu.
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PALESTINE
P is for Palestine, I is for intifada
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/N...ws.aspx/238272
I Love Palestine Tshirt (Reuters)
A professor known for writing anti Israel posts launched a new children alphabet book titled P is for
Palestine which makes no mention of Israel.
The book goes through the entire alphabet, associating each letter with Palestinian culture. A, for
example, is for Arabic, while I is for Intifada, Arabic for rising up for what is right, if you are a kid
or grownup.
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SAUDI ARABIA
SAUDI ARABIA GATHERS ALLIES AGAINST IRAN TERROR, BUT LEBANON, IRAQ AND
SYRIA DO NOT SHOW
http://www.newsweek.com/saudi-arabia...-defend-717215
Led by an increasingly militant Saudi Arabia, most of the Arab League condemned actions taken in the
region by Iran and its Lebanese ally, Hezbollah, but the three countries most affected by the war against
the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) did not sign on.
During an emergency session of the 22 member Arab League in Cairo on Sunday, the attending regional
foreign ministers declared the Shiite Muslim political party and militant group Hezbollah is a terrorist
organization and censured Iran for its alleged backing of the Yemeni Zaidi Shiite Muslim Houthi
movement, which fired a rocket at the Saudi capital of Riyadh earlier this month. Saudi Arabia has
rallied its allies, including Bahrain, to isolate Iran diplomatically, but Tehrans role in fighting ISIS
and its rapidly expanding sphere of influence has gained its allies, especially in Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria.
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A NEW USE for COFFEE in LONDON
Wake Up and Smell the Traffic? London tries Coffee to Power Buses
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/20/w...er=rss&emc=rss
CreditTolga Akmen/Agence France-Presse Getty Images
It was part of the imagery of much earlier times: a red double decker bus nudging through London
streets shrouded in smog created in part by its own exhaust fumes.
On Monday, though, the citys 9,500 buses, still mostly painted red, laid claim to a fresher narrative.
While the worst smogs have long dispersed, London still chokes on high levels of pollution. Seeking
to curb toxic diesel fumes, transportation officials and companies are hunting for new sources of
energy for the buses.
The latest idea? Coffee grounds.
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U.S. MILITARY NEXT PROJECT
The U.S. Military Is Building a Fleet of Star Trek Inspired Shadow Bombers Invisible to Radar
https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-militar...094709735.html
11 20 Stealth Bomber
The Pentagon is developing a new fleet of shadow bombers that possibly disappear on the radar like
those featured in Star Trek movies.
The unit of B21 stealth bombers, a futuristic combat aircraft, are being created at a secret desert plant
in Palmdale, California after the company Northrop Grumman won the contract for their development
two years ago, The Times reported.
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Netanyahu to make rare appearance at summit of EU foreign ministers
https://www.timesofisrael.com/netany...ign-ministers/
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leads a Likud faction meeting at
the Knesset on November 20, 2017. (Yonatan Sindel Flash90)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to attend a summit of European Union leaders for the first
time in December, marking renewed efforts to reset frayed relations between Jerusalem and the bloc.
==========
BARAK COMEBACK
Poll finds Barak comeback unwanted
http://www.jpost.com/printarticle.aspx?id=514575
Israels Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) speaks with Ehud Barak
at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem June 8, 2009..(Photo by REUTERS)
More than four times as many people believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is fit to be prime minister
then former prime minister Ehud Barak, according to a Midgam poll broadcast on Channel 2 Saturday night.
The poll of 508 respondents representing a statistical sample of the adult Israeli population was taken
Thursday, after Channel 2 aired a portion of an interview with Barak in which he hinted at a comeback
and claimed he was more ready and qualified to lead Israel than all other candidates around, including
Netanyahu.
==========
PALESTINE
P is for Palestine, I is for intifada
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/N...ws.aspx/238272
I Love Palestine Tshirt (Reuters)
A professor known for writing anti Israel posts launched a new children alphabet book titled P is for
Palestine which makes no mention of Israel.
The book goes through the entire alphabet, associating each letter with Palestinian culture. A, for
example, is for Arabic, while I is for Intifada, Arabic for rising up for what is right, if you are a kid
or grownup.
==========
SAUDI ARABIA
SAUDI ARABIA GATHERS ALLIES AGAINST IRAN TERROR, BUT LEBANON, IRAQ AND
SYRIA DO NOT SHOW
http://www.newsweek.com/saudi-arabia...-defend-717215
Led by an increasingly militant Saudi Arabia, most of the Arab League condemned actions taken in the
region by Iran and its Lebanese ally, Hezbollah, but the three countries most affected by the war against
the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) did not sign on.
During an emergency session of the 22 member Arab League in Cairo on Sunday, the attending regional
foreign ministers declared the Shiite Muslim political party and militant group Hezbollah is a terrorist
organization and censured Iran for its alleged backing of the Yemeni Zaidi Shiite Muslim Houthi
movement, which fired a rocket at the Saudi capital of Riyadh earlier this month. Saudi Arabia has
rallied its allies, including Bahrain, to isolate Iran diplomatically, but Tehrans role in fighting ISIS
and its rapidly expanding sphere of influence has gained its allies, especially in Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria.
=========
A NEW USE for COFFEE in LONDON
Wake Up and Smell the Traffic? London tries Coffee to Power Buses
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/20/w...er=rss&emc=rss
CreditTolga Akmen/Agence France-Presse Getty Images
It was part of the imagery of much earlier times: a red double decker bus nudging through London
streets shrouded in smog created in part by its own exhaust fumes.
On Monday, though, the citys 9,500 buses, still mostly painted red, laid claim to a fresher narrative.
While the worst smogs have long dispersed, London still chokes on high levels of pollution. Seeking
to curb toxic diesel fumes, transportation officials and companies are hunting for new sources of
energy for the buses.
The latest idea? Coffee grounds.
==========
U.S. MILITARY NEXT PROJECT
The U.S. Military Is Building a Fleet of Star Trek Inspired Shadow Bombers Invisible to Radar
https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-militar...094709735.html
11 20 Stealth Bomber
The Pentagon is developing a new fleet of shadow bombers that possibly disappear on the radar like
those featured in Star Trek movies.
The unit of B21 stealth bombers, a futuristic combat aircraft, are being created at a secret desert plant
in Palmdale, California after the company Northrop Grumman won the contract for their development
two years ago, The Times reported.
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