The Jewish Home head comes out as a supporter of junky and harmful 'gay conversion therapy,' but even his political allies are not blind to how much damage he is doing

Between Ehud Barak's partnership with sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein and hordes of political horse-trading, no alliance is too wacky for this silly season

A womb breakthrough isn't quite ready yet; Netanyahu's promises on Khan al-Ahmar are ignored or discounted; and healing a rift with Ethiopians may take more than baby steps

Netanyahu tries to link up Ehud Barak and Jeffrey Epstein and will look to bully the right wing into marriage, and an intermarriage Holocaust comparison is suddenly jeered

A childcare reform is questioned, police findings about a cop who shot a teen aren't trusted, a helicopter trip is forgotten and a lobster is at the center of a coverup

A child abuse case sparks fresh protests, but Ethiopian-Israelis are still fuming at police; a raid that went wrong is reexamined; and talk of political pairings heats up

On eve of 5th anniversary of Gaza war, newspapers feature tributes to IDF soldiers killed in 2014, while keeping an eye on the latest Israel-Hamas truce

A rabbi decides politics should be a he-man girl haters club; the right finds itself in Liberman's vise and Hamas frets over another wayward son

Ethiopian-Israeli protests sputter out over fears of heavier police violence, but anger still simmers, including over the press's obsession with traffic reporting

Though some of Tuesday's rallies against police brutality devolved into chaos and violence, media outlets strike a mostly sympathetic tone to Ethiopian-led protests

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