Hacked Soros emails reveal plans to fight Israel's 'racist' policies, disappointed Tel Aviv concert-goers file class-action suit against Sia, Jordan's King Abdullah vows to fight Israeli 'extremism.'
By JPOST.COM STAFFUpdated: AUGUST 15, 2016 18:44The Jerusalem Post's top stories of the day
1. Hacked emails show that the Open Society Foundations, led by George Soros, has as an objective “challenging Israel’s racist and anti-democratic policies” in international forums, in part by questioning Israel’s reputation as a democracy.Read more: Hacked Soros e-mails reveal plans to fight Israel's 'racist' policies2. Australian pop sensation Sia's highly-anticipated performance in Tel Aviv last week apparently led many concert-goers to feel that the "Cheap Thrills" singer had left them with just that.Read more: Disappointed Tel Aviv concert-goers file class-action suit against Sia3. King Abdullah of Jordan vowed to fight against "repeated violations and attacks carried out by Israel and extremist groups," in an interview to the Jordanian Ad-Dustour daily on Monday.Read more: Jordan's King Abdullah vows to fight Israeli 'extremism' at Temple Mount4. The Israeli public is gradually maturing and is less and less holding its breath when Hezbollah’s secretary-general delivers his inflammatory speeches.Read more: Analysis: The truth about Hezbollah5. "Terrorists or other hostile forces" could possibly capture dozens of US nuclear weapons housed in a Turkish air base near the Syria border, AFP cited a Washington-based think tank as warning Monday.