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ISRAELI INDUSTRIALIST STEF WERTHEIMER VISITS MEGEMERIA, A JEWELRY MAKING SCHOOL FOR ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS AND THE FIRST SOCIAL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE OF ITS KIND IN ISRAEL:

“I would be pleased to investigate the feasibility of incorporating this unique project into my activities to create employment in the north of Israel”

IN THE SOUTH –– CONFLICT, IN THE NORTH –– SAVING LIVES

On the background of tensions in the South, four kids from Gaza are receiving treatment at Rambam Medical Center without which they might die. Medicine across borders

Due to the Palestinian Authority's financial crisis, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today (Tuesday, 11 September 2012), ordered the transfer of a NIS 250 million advance to the Palestinian Authority from tax revenues collected by Israel.

Prime Minister Netanyahu, who consulted on the issue with Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz, communicated the directive via his special envoy, Isaac Molho, who coordinated with the Palestinian leadership.

An Austrian couple is currently touring Israel, selected in a competition held by the Israel Government Tourist Office in Germany to star in a campaign to encourage tourism to Israel. Last March, while in Germany, Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov launched a competition to select the "face of the German tourist in Israel". The competition was widely publicized in the Axel Springer Group of newspapers and various web sites.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today (Tuesday, 11 September 2012), made the following remarks at the welcoming ceremony for Israel's Paralympic athletes<http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Government/Communiques/2012/Netanyahu_Livnat_host_Israel_Paralympic_athletes_14-Aug-2012.htm>, at President Shimon Peres' Jerusalem Residence:

"We met last month at a very moving ceremony at the Prime Minister's Office and before you left you gave this to me, Noam – not a medal but a medallion of the Paralympic Games in London. I saw this as a deposit. You gave me this medallion and you have returned with medals. To tell the truth, I must tell you that I did not think that you would return with so many medals. Bronze, silver and gold, this is very moving. As President Shimon Peres said, and as Culture and Sports Minister Limor Livnat will certainly say, Noam, when you stood there and heard the national anthem and you cried, I also cried and the entire country identified with you. All of you represent the Israeli spirit at its best. Once, it was said that the best became pilots, they still say that. Today, they say that the best play tennis. I think that the fact that you struggled and you won here, this is what moved us all. I phoned some of you and congratulated you and you told me, Mr. Prime Minister, you remember the issue of the broadcasts, we finished the greetings very quickly and went on to talk about the broadcasts.