The Israeli counterpart On page 11
Israeli counterpart On page 11
Opinion of the Day By QAZIM TEPSHI If there is one nation in the world from which Albanians should learn how to build their modern state with liberal democracy, ... If only we did one thousandth of what the Israelis do Continued on page 24
RELATIONS On page 2
Today’s Opinion By SHABAN MURATI That war is no joke is something soldiers should know better than anyone, and, according to a classic association, they are professionally more inclined toward wars... Continues on page 13 A lesson from Israel
VISIT TO ISRAEL On page 2
Everyone shared the joy of the Israelis over the release of soldier Gilad Shalit, who had been held by Hamas for five years. It is up to the people of Israel to debate whether... Continues on page 22
REPORTAGE BY ENTON ABILEKAJ On pages 16-17
RELATIONS The Speaker of the Israeli Parliament meets Meta: Shared interests On page 2
Yesterday in the “New York Times” Continues on page 22
The defining feature of the latest war between Israel and Hamas are the “offensive tunnels,” as the Israeli army calls them. What is most striking is that the tunnels ... Yesterday in the “Washington Post” The defining feature of the latest war between Israel and Hamas are the “o
Opinion of the Day By SHABAN MURATI That war is not a joke, military men should know this better than anyone, and, according to a classic association, they are professionally more inclined toward wars... Continues on page 13 A lesson from Israel
By QAZIM TEPSHI If there is one nation in the world from which Albanians should learn how to build their modern state with liberal democracy, ... If only we did one-thousandth of what the Israelis do Continues on page 24
Reportage by ENTON ABILEKAJ On pages 16-17
Yesterday in the “Washington Post” The distinctive feature of the latest war between Israel and Hamas is the “offensive tunnels,” as the Israeli army calls them. What is most striking is that the tunnels ... Continues on page 21
“HISTORIC PHONE CALL” On page 6
Yesterday in the “Washington Post” Israelis are trying to understand what happened. At first, they compared the current massacre with the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Fifty years ago, the armies... Continues on page 19
CAREER APPLICATIONS “Luarasi” University and an Israeli company open the Cybersecurity Academy On page 4
It had been filmed by a Polish cameraman A videotape showing the actions of the criminal who killed Israeli Prime Minister Itzhak Rabin on 4 November was sold yesterday for 400,000 dollars. According to data from Israeli RTV specialists, this is the most expensive videotape sold