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Daybreak: Le Pen Down

Plus, the Roll already earning its keep,  and more in the news

by
Dan Klein
June 11, 2012
Marine Le Pen after the presidential election on April 22. (Francois Guillot/AFP/Getty Images)
Marine Le Pen after the presidential election on April 22. (Francois Guillot/AFP/Getty Images)

• Arrests of South Sudanese refugees escalated over the weekend, prompting a mass protest. Interior Minister Eli Yishai told Israeli radio that this is only the beginning. [JPost]

• After the first round of parliamentary elections it looks like Marine Le Pen and the National Front won’t get a chance to redefine the French right-wing. Too bad, so sad. [NYT]

• Maybe she would have done better if she (or at least, her lawyer) spent less time planning to sue Bernard-Heni Levy, apparently without irony, for libel over an article he wrote suggesting that Le Pen attacks people with Jewish-sounding names. [JTA]

• Ethiopian Israelis are increasingly working towards equal treatment. [NYT]

• A Frank Bruni op-ed about growing Republican support for same-sex marriage is (between the lines) actually about Jewish Republican support for same-sex marriage. And yes, we noticed this last year. [NYT]

• One of those Jewish Republicans, Paul Singer, gets an even closer look. [NYT]

• In a fun new twist, Haredi anti-Zionists spray painted Yad Vashem with phrases like “Hitler, thanks for the Holocaust.” You can read a first-hand account later at Tablet’s new blog, The Roll. [JPost]

• A long profile of Etan Patz’ alleged killer. [NYT]

• Remember the fears that Syria could spill over into neighboring countries? Yeah. [NYT]