Israel's Radio Finding the smallest bell of the world in Jerusalem Israel's radio mentioned that Israeli archeologists found a small golden bell and traced it back to Roman times. The Israeli radio said the bell is very small and so it was suspected that it was used to decorate the clothes of one of the rich residents of the city. Others, however, suspected that it was used to decorate the clothes of old Jewish priests, as mentioned in the Book of Exodus. Netanyahu to receive his Slovenian counterpart on Monday The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, will receive his Slovenian counterpart on Monday. It is expected that their meeting will discuss the intention of the Palestinians to head to the UN to gain the international recognition of statehood, while Israel is convincing other countries to oppose this step. The Slovenian official will meet with the Israeli President, Shimon Perez, the Israeli opposition leader, Tzepi Livni, and a number of Israeli businessmen. He will also visit Ramallah to meet with Palestinian officials. Yediot Ahronot Yisrael Beiteinu Party to propose reducing subsidies offered to the retired Yediot Ahronot mentioned that the ministerial committee for legislating affairs accepted a drafted law to reduce by half the financial subsidies offered to old or retired people who have relatives who were involved in terrorist actions. The newspaper said the drafted law was presented by a number of members of the Kenesset from the Yisrael Beiteinu Party that is lead by the Israeli Foreign Minister, Avigdor Liberaman. An Israeli legal official said it is not logical for the Israeli government to provide subsidies to the relatives of those who have committed terrorist crimes against Israel. He added that the majority of Jerusalem's residents are relatives of people involved in terrorist crimes. Haartez Tel-Aviv sells drones to Paris Haartez revealed that the Israeli company for the aircraft industry will sell drones to France. This is the first deal of this kind since the ban imposed by the former French President, Charles de Gaulle, four decades ago. The newspaper mentioned that France's Ministry of Defense decided to buy drones from Israel in order to end the ban. Marriv Israel renews its call for releasing Trbean Ayoub Kra, Israel's Minister of Developing and Building Negev, called for Egyptian authorities to release the Israeli spy, Trbean, and in return Israel will release the Egyptian infiltrators who were arrested last week in Israel. The Israeli minister added that Trbean spent 11 years in prison in Egypt because he was accused of spying for Israel, and that it is now the suitable time to release him. The newspaper reported that the Israeli official did not discuss Ilan Gerabil, the Israeli spy who was recently arrested by authorities in Egypt during the recruitment of a number of Egyptian youth.