* Netanyahu promises cannabis import laws as part of deal with Feiglin: The ruling Likud joins forces with Moshe Feiglin's party ahead of September elections that would see the Zehut leader becoming a minister in the sphere of either economics of welfare in the Netanyahu government (Yediot Ahronot, Haaretz)
* 2 hurt as BB gun fired at Blue and White conference: Police estimate the shooting was conducted from a distance as party's co-founder Yair Lapid, who was at the event when the incident happened, said it will not 'deter or intimidate us' (Yediot Ahronot)
* Israeli Ministers Pushing to Allow Political Parties to Film at Polling Stations: Israel's government coalition is promoting legislation that would let political party representatives sent to oversee the vote to film at their polling stations on Election Day on September 17. (Haaretz)
* One-time Suspect in Unresolved 1982 Murder of 12-year-old Israeli Girl Questioned Again: A man who was once a suspect in the murder of 12-year-old Nava Elimelech was questioned against by the police on Thursday. (Haaretz)
* Avoiding strike teachers union finance ministry ordered to negotiate: The Israel Teachers’ Union and the Finance Ministry will continue negotiations until 8 a.m. on Friday morning, seeking to avoid strike action that will disrupt the new school year for elementary schools and kindergartens. (Haaretz, Yediot Ahronot)