Israeli Radio: A report was prepared by the Israeli center of the statistics and mobilization and revealed that deaths among Arab children are more than the deaths of Israeli children by threefold. The Israeli radio mentioned the report raises anxiety among Arabs who want to keep their race alive in Israel. It is reported the increasing deaths of children is due to the parents' negligence and the lack of health compared to the higher care Israelis give their children. The general manager of Ptirm Assembly for Saving Children said the assembly works to bridge the gap in dealing with Israeli and Arab children. Maariv: The Israeli members of Kenesset, Amram Mitzna and Issac Herzog, criticized the plan of housing reform, presented by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday. Herzog said Netanyahu's plans will not be executed just like his other plans, none of which have been implemented yet. He pointed out the citizens don't believe such promises. While Mitzna said Netanyahu proved he is good in clarifying matters, he doesn't know how to get Israel “out of the mud.” Israeli opposition leader, Tzepi Livni, criticized Netanyahu's dealing with the housing crisis, stressing Netanyahu doesn't know whether the matter is related to a technical problem or not but it is fundamental issues that needs serious solutions. Demonstrations and strikes occurred throughout Israel recently due to the increasing prices of apartments in Israel, which prompted ministers and leaders of opposition parties to criticize Netanyahu's performance. Haartez: 54 percent of Israelis are not satisfied with Netanyahu's performance. The opinion poll, conducted by the Israeli Institute of Dialogue, appeared Netanyahu's popularity deteriorated in the past few weeks. The poll showed about 54 percent of Israelis is not satisfied with the performance of Netanyahu. According to the poll, 87 percent of the audience expressed their support for the so-called ‘the protests of tents,' while nine percent of the participants opposed them. About Netanyahu, 32 percent said they are satisfied with his performace, 54 percent expressed their disappointment, while 14 percent abstained from voting. Yediot Ahronot: Israeli believes the January 25 Revolution exhausted Egypt's security forces in Sinai. Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronot mentioned Tel-Aviv is anxious of the increasing smuggling of weapons to the Gaza Strip through Egyptian borders. Israeli security sources said Egypt's security forces can't control the situation in Sinai after the January 25 Revolution, which led to the increasing operation of weapon smuggling. The Israeli newspaper reported Hamas recently obtained developed missiles and explosives in addition to anti-tank missiles and anti-aircraft missiles. The newspaper clarified Hamas' possession of anti-aircraft missiles will impede the freedom of Israeli aircrafts to fly over the Gaza Strip.