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After the army he worked as an editor at Maariv, and became the newspaper's military commentator in 1987.
Maariv's headline said 15 Palestinian policemen were killed that night.
The cartoon appeared for many years in newspaper Maariv.
The word Maariv is the first significant word in the opening blessing of the evening service.
The cause was cardiac arrest, his newspaper, Maariv, said.
In 1953 he was hired by Maariv, where his cartoons appeared until his death.
"An eye for an eye," the soldier was quoted as saying in Maariv.
Maariv quoted another soldier as saying: "My conscience is most quiet.
This is the only time of year in which a Maariv Torah reading occurs.
"Signs of weakness and negligence have been exposed," Maariv added in an editorial.
"Restraint, it is important to say, is not our strategy," he told Maariv.
She was also worked as Maariv reporter in Paris.
Some of these accusations were published in Maariv.
During Maariv, there are two blessings before the Shema and three after.
"These steps of ours will harm the Palestinians severely," he told Maariv.
The report in the newspaper, Maariv, is based on interviews with soldiers, who were not named, discussing violence that is more than three years old.
In general, relatively few prayers are added onto Maariv, even on holidays, although there are exceptions.
Hashkiveinu is the second blessing following the Shema during Maariv.
"Anti-Semites will be quick to use these reports for their own ends," said an editorial in Maariv.
The newspaper, Maariv, printed three photographs taken from the same vantage point on two consecutive days in late June.
But the ministry reconsidered in light of the parties' strong showing in elections, Maariv reported.
Some congregations also recite it toward the end of both Shacharit and Maariv.
Yet Maariv, like other leading media voices here, concluded that Israel would have little choice but to renege on the contract.
Typical shalosh seudot food is served and singing continues until Maariv, at about nightfall.
A poll published by Maariv newspaper in July 2001 found that 90 percent of Israeli public support the practice.