Ha'aretz | Israel's policy of nuclear ambiguity won't be changing for long Ha'aretz With El Baradei gone and the Arab countries more conciliatory, Israel's policy of nuclear opacity won't be changing for long. By Yossi Melman "The sky didn't fall on us," admits the Israel Atomic Energy Commission, whose representatives returned from ... Is Israel the Only Key to Preventing Iran From Getting a Nuclear Weapon? Israeli PM calls for tougher sanctions on Iran Netanyahu is not all bluff |
AFP | Examining Israel's Gay Rights Record New York Times “Israel and 'Pinkwashing,' ” by Sarah Schulman (Op-Ed, Nov. 23), is the perfect example of critics of Israel refusing to accept any good news related to that country. The Israeli government is undoubtedly highlighting Israel's largely progressive ... Israeli Democracy Is Safer Than We Think Israel's Gay Rights Record Israeli journalist dissects Israel's chances for survival |
AFP | Israel fears for future of peace agreement with Egypt if Islamists rise to power Washington Post JERUSALEM — Watching from the sidelines yet feeling much involved, Israel is preparing for the worst in Egypt, concerned about the fate of the 1979 peace treaty that reshaped the strategic balance of the Middle East. As Egypt copes with street ... Israel Expects 'Grave Erosion' in Peace Pact With Egypt Peter Goodspeed: Israel expects 'a grave erosion' of peace treaty with Egypt ... Egypt unrest stirs fears inside Israel |
Telegraph.co.uk | Israeli FM says not to give "single cent" to Fatah-Hamas unity gov' t Xinhua 23 (Xinhua) -- Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman vowed on Wednesday that Israel will continue to withhold the transfer of tax funds to the Palestinians if a future unity government between Fatah and Hamas will not conform to principles outlined by the ... Low expectations as Abbas, Mashaal set to meet in Cairo The King of Jordan and Palestine Squeezed by Israel, Palestinians Aim to Collect More Taxes |
Schusterman Caps Israel-to-Tulsa Career With KKR Sale BusinessWeek 23 (Bloomberg) -- Stacy Schusterman, the only daughter of Oklahoma oil man Charles Schusterman, was studying abroad in Israel in 1983 when her father arrived to ask her a question. He had been diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia and needed to know ... |
msnbc.com | Israeli desert plan would uproot 30000 Bedouin Reuters By Allyn Fisher-Ilan AL-ARAKIB, Israel (Reuters) - Bulldozed by Israel more than two dozen times, a village known by Bedouin Arabs as Al-Arakib is one of many ramshackle desert communities whose names have never appeared on any official map. ... FEATURE - Israeli desert plan would uproot 30000 Bedouin MRG calls for immediate halt to Israeli plan to force tens of thousands of ... |
Ormat Shares Beat U.S. Unit by Most Since 2005: Israel Overnight Bloomberg Ormat Industries Ltd. (ORMT), the Israeli- based developer of geothermal power plants, is beating its US unit in the stock market by the most since 2005, buoyed by the third-largest shareholder's ... Ormat Shares Beat US Unit by Most Since 2005: Israel Overnight |
ACTmedia | Israel, Romania to hold joint cabinet meeting Jerusalem Post In advance of the meeting, diplomatic officials in Jerusalem describe Romania as “among Israel's best friends in Eastern Europe.” Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc arrived on Wednesday night with nine of his cabinet ministers for a ... PM Boc to attend Romanian-Israeli intergovernmental meeting in Jerusalem, Nov ... Romania, Israel to sign cooperation deals at unprecedented meeting of both ... |
Ha'aretz | Two Egyptian soldiers killed on Israel-Egypt border Ha'aretz Second incident on Israel-Egypt border occurs, in which IDF forces exchange fire with suspected drug smugglers who infiltrated into Israel. By Gili Cohen and Yanir Yagna Tags: Egypt IDF Two Egyptian soldiers were killed Wednesday near the Israel-Egypt ... 'Israel should consider Sinai intervention force' Israel Frets as Cairo Smolders and the Sinai Goes Qaeda 2 Egyptian policemen killed near border |
The Age | Livni: Israel heading towards dictatorship Ynetnews MK Mofaz: Bills reminiscent of '1984' Opposition Chairwoman Tzipi Livni (Kadima) warned Wednesday that the recent string of Coalition-led legislation will turn Israel from a democracy to a dictatorship. The Knesset plenum held a heated debate over ... Settlements stifle Israeli democracy PM: Moments of regional upheaval not time to rush diplomacy The silencers |