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Prof. Asher Cohen reflects on leading Jerusalem's Hebrew University through war, crises - interview
After eight eventful years leading Hebrew University, Professor Asher Cohen discusses crisis, continuity, and the role of academia in uncertain times
Hungary withdraws scholarship from Jordanian student who interrupted Israeli professor
Boycotting Israeli brains: A look at the anti-Israel academic boycott
Bill to fire academics who 'incite to terror' is unconstitutional, attorney general says
The Technion: Israel’s best medicine
Students of the medical school are some of the country’s best and brightest citizens, be they Christian Arab, Muslim or Jew – serving as a model of coexistence.
Netanyahu: We will soon publish proof that Hamas is responsible for kidnappings
At beginning of weekly cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Netanyahu says that rescue efforts of kidnapped boys will inevitably lead to friction with Palestinian civilians.
Education Ministry: Return of Meitzav exam every three years
The quadrennial elementary school assessment Meitzav is used to assess and compare the performances of schools across the country.
Clinton friend: She’s ‘ready’ on foreign policy
American Jewish Congress president Jack Rosen said in a weekend interview that if Hillary Clinton were to be elected she would 'hit the ground running.'
UCLA student leaders face hearing over Israel trips
Student failed to disclose trip after groups urged candidates in student government elections to sign a pledge promising not to accept trips to Israel.
Know Comment: Invest in and secure the Jordan Valley
With the Kerry process dead-ended, Israel should move to reinforce its presence in areas well within national consensus – such as the Jordan Valley and the E-1 corridor.
For Zion's Sake: Lose the blame game wisely
The Palestinians have remained reluctant to negotiate with Israel, something which the Hamas takeover of Gaza in the aftermath of the Israeli evacuation contributed to.
EU: Foreign ministers 'extremely concerned' about breakdown of peace talks
European Union ministers refuse to apportion blame on either side for talks breakdown.
UNHRC president replaces Falk with pro-Palestinian Indonesian diplomat
Makarim Wibisono to serve as special investigator into Israeli actions in the West Bank and east Jerusalem after push by Arab Group in Geneva.
Bennett privately threatened PM to quit coalition
Bayit Yehudi leader refuses to outline his party's red lines, but says faction would oppose proposed release of Palestinian prisoners.