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Flexicurity Retirement Strategy in Israel
Lecturer: Lilach Lurie - Hebrew University
Retirement Age Worshop - Tel-Aviv University and Clal Insurance,
Held by the Program for Pension Planning and Socio-Economic Security,
Tel Aviv University,
20-21/6/12
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aka La notte dei Falchi
Regia di Menahem Golan. Con Assaf Dayan, Klaus Kinski, Gila Almagor, Yehoram Gaon Titolo originale Operation Thunderbolt. Israele 1977.
In July 1976, an Air France flight from Tel-Aviv to Paris via Athens was hijacked and forced to land in Entebbe, Uganda. The Jewish passengers were separated and held hostage in demand to release many terrorists held in Israeli prisons. After much debate, the Israeli government sent an elite commando unit to raid the airfield and release the hostages.
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Why there is difficulty in living in Israel? (Part 1).
Rabbi David Katz of gergear.com talks about how tests in Israel gives us wisdom which can't be gain anywhere else.
A Feldenkrais Lesson for the Beginner Scientist: Professor Dorit Aharonov at TEDxJaffa
Professor Dorit Aharonov will talk about how principles she had learned in her practice of body-mind methods, and the Feldenkrais method in particular, can be useful in an entirely different realm: doing scientific and mathematical research. By combining body study and movement with her own experience in scientific research, she suggests ways to overcome an obstacle with less force.
Dorit was born in Washington D.C and grew up in Haifa, Israel. She did her BSc in Physics and Mathematics summa cum laude in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she continued to do her PhD (after a break of one year at the Weizmann Institute), jointly in the Computer science and Physics departments.
In her PhD she discovered ways to make quantum computers noise tolerant. After a one year postdoc in the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton and one year in UC Berkeley, she joined the Hebrew University computer science department where she is now a full professor, and together with her group of students studies quantum computational processes. More generally, she is fascinated by mathematical beauty and its connection to the physical world.
She received several awards for her research work. Her other passion is body-mind processes, and in particular, martial arts. For the past 18 years she has been practicing and studying Tai-Chi, Yoga and Kung-Fu, and in addition has recently become a teacher in the Feldenkrais method of self improvement and awareness through movement. Other interests of hers include human rights, art, literature, being outdoors, hiking, inspiring human stories and human potential in general.
Knesset approves measures to lower cost of living in Israel
The cabinet approved on Sunday recommendations of the Trajtenberg Committee on Socioeconomic Change to reduce the cost of living in Israel.
The measures are part of the competition chapter in the commitee's recommendations, and their approval is another effect of the tumultuous summer of social protests across Israel.
Despite the approval, decisions on some of the committee's central recommendations, such as a reduction in the defense budget, implementing free and compulsory education for children aged three to four, and measures related to the employment Arab and ultra-Orthodox Jews will be discussed at a later date.
The last dance of Bachata Beach Israel in summer 2016
The last dance of Bachata Beach Israel in summer 2016.
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The United State Would Never Negotiate with Terrorists, Israel Shouldn't
Preview ahead of release of 199 Palestinian prisoners by Israel
Hebron, West Bank
1. Home of Mohammad Ibrahim Mahmoud Ali, Palestinian prisoner expected to be released by Israel
2. Posters of Ali with Palestinian flag on roof top
3. Pan of family members sitting in house, chairs set up for guests
4. Man serving coffee
5. Layla, 27 year old daughter of Mohammad Ibrahim Mahmoud Ali, looking at her father's picture
6. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Layla, daughter of Mohammad Ibrahim Mahmoud Ali:
He is in prison because he worked for Palestine and sacrificed for his homeland, he killed a Jew. And when my mum was pregnant - he was jailed, two months before I was being born. When I came to life and I grew up, every time I asked about my father they told me he was at work but later they told me that my dad was in prison.
7. Relative hanging picture of Ali on wall
8. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Layla, daughter of Mohammad Ibrahim Mahmoud Ali:
I wish that I can go back again and be a child of seven months and I grow up in the hands of my father from being infant to being 28 years old.
Nablus, West Bank
9. Home of Said Atba, Palestinian prisoner excepted to be released by Israel
10. Mother of Said Atba sitting down
11. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) No name given, mother of Said Atba:
The Jews are saying this is a gesture, but if they really meant it, they wouldn't have kept him for so long. What about his life and future in prison? Until when will he stay?
12. Various awards Atba received
Gaza City, Gaza Strip
13. Exterior of the Palestinian centre for human rights
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Raji Sourani, director of Palestinian centre for human rights:
There is 13-thousand Palestinian prisoners, inside Israeli prisons. This is the maximum number since Israel existed. Releasing 200 of them, this is a very cheap price. and it's not satisfactory at all, and it doesn't really mean anything. And at the same time, These 200, it takes Israel one week to ten days to re-arrest them in the West Bank or in Gaza Strip.
Jerusalem
15. Pull out of pictures to Meir Eindor, representative of Almagor Terror Victims Association in Israel
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Meir Eindor, representative of Almagor Terror Victims Association in Israel:
The Israeli government is making a big mistake by releasing now terrorists, now with blood on their hands, the first time for many years. and the lesson to the region is, is that terror pays off. You don't make stronger Abu Mazen (Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas), the opposite, you now putting him in a situation that he is the same like Hamas - both of them want terrorists back in the yard.
17. Eindor walking away
STORYLINE:
The Palestinians are planning a hero's welcome for a man being released from Israeli prison after three decades behind bars.
Said Atba is among 199 Palestinian prisoners being freed by Israel in a gesture to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
Palestinian Prisoner Affairs Minister Ashraf Ajrami said Israel has told him the release will take place on Monday, though Israel won't confirm the date.
Atba has spent 32 years in prison for sending out militant cells into Israel.
He is widely considered a hero and symbol of the thousands of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
Ajrami says there will be a rally for Atba and the other freed prisoners in the West Bank town of Ramallah.
He will then receive another hero's welcome in his hometown of Nablus.
In Gaza, meanwhile, a spokesman for the Hamas militant group threatened to harm a captured Israeli soldier if his group doesn't receive a similar gesture from Israel.
Atba's mother believes the Israeli gesture is an empty one.
Mohammad Ibrahim Mahmoud Ali is also one of the prisoners expected to be released soon.
Ali was charged with killing an Israeli soldier in the West Bank city of Hebron.
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Israelis and Palestinians to hold first formal peace talks on home ground in nearly five years
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Jerusalem - 14 August, 2013
1. Mid of convoy of US mediator in the peace talks, Martin Indyk, leaving the King David hotel
2. Various of security at hotel
3. Indyk and US Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro glimpsed through window
4. Mid of Chana Guez, Jerusalem resident, reading newspaper at coffee shop
5. Close of newspaper headline reading (English): Talks renewed against backdrop of prisoner release.
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Chana Guez, Jerusalem resident:
I think that talks are a very good thing. It's a very good thing to talk. As long as one talks one doesn't shoot.
7. Mid of man handing out papers
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Israel Hasson, Israeli Knesset member:
I am not so optimistic, but we have to talk.
9. Close of newspaper headline reading (Hebrew): Back to negotiations as the pain remains
Ramallah, West Bank - 14 August, 2013
10. Mid of yellow cab at Manara Square
11. Close of people walking in the street
12. Mid of bagel stand
13. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Vox pop, Ramallah resident (no name given):
There is no real partner for peace. We have given them many chances for peace talks with our leadership and we have the right to live in peace, but the Israelis don't want us to stay in our land.
14. Mid of people walking in the street
15. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Faris Saadh, Ramallah resident:
Most Palestinians are in favour of negotiations and they want to live a good life, but since the head of the snake, America, and the body of it, Israel, are lying to us there will be no peace.
16. Mid of cars in Manara Square
Gaza City, Gaza Strip - 14 August, 2013
17. Mid of Fawzi Barhoum, Hamas spokesman, walking into office
18. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Fawzi Barhoum, Hamas spokesman:
The resumption of the peace talks is challenging the Palestinian people's sentiments. It's an act which endangers our national unity and national consensus, by which we reject this step. Such a move by the Palestinian Authority is an award to the occupation to continue their settlement activity and Judaisation policy, and it will give them the courage to continue these policies, especially the Judaisation of Jerusalem and the expulsion of Palestinians living in Jerusalem.
19. Wide of Barhoum at his desk
STORYLINE:
Israelis and Palestinians were to hold their first formal peace talks on home turf in the Middle East in nearly five years on Wednesday, hours after Israel released 26 long-held Palestinian prisoners who were given a boisterous homecoming by cheering crowds.
Both sides have low expectations as they head into the US-sponsored negotiations in Jerusalem, the third attempt since 2000 to agree on the terms of a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
Israelis were sceptical talks would yield results, I am not so optimistic but we have to talk, said Israel Hasson, Knesset member in Jerusalem.
Meanwhile Fawzi Barhoum, a Hamas spokesman warned against the upcoming talks.
The resumption of the peace talks is challenging the Palestinian people's sentiments. It's an act which endangers our national unity and national consensus, by which we reject this step, said Barhoum.
The prisoner release, billed as the first of four over coming months, was meant to bring the Palestinians back to the table after a five-year halt of negotiations.
Preliminary talks were held two weeks ago in Washington, and the US envisions negotiations for up to nine months.
Negotiators were to meet in Jerusalem later on Wednesday, though both sides refused to discuss details about the time and venue.
The next round is to be held in the West Bank.
The last formal peace talks in the region took place in 2007 and 2008 when Abbas and Olmert met dozens of times, mostly in Jerusalem.
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