Al-Arabiya | Israel prepping to block next Gaza flotilla Ha'aretz PM has said that Israel prefers a diplomatic move to thwart the flotilla expected at the end of June, but if necessary would exercise force against anyone who tries to disobey the navy's orders. By Amos Harel Tags: Benjamin Netanyahu Gaza flotilla IDF ... Turkey's saves ire for Israel, concern for Syria Flotilla passengers were in Jordan 'Nakba' protest Flotilla aims to turn tide on Israel's Gaza policies |
NEWS.com.au | Where Obama is leading Israel Jerusalem Post In the aftermath of US President Barack Obama's May 19 speech on the Middle East, his supporters argued that the policy toward Israel and the Palestinians that Obama outlined in that speech was not anti-Israel. As they presented it, Obama's assertion ... in depthDrawing the lines: Obama, Israel, the Palestinians, 1967 and beyond Netanyahu is not being stubborn; he is protecting Israel Conflict isn't territorial |
Ha'aretz | IDF slams Jewish worshippers for endangering soldiers in visit to Joseph's Tomb Ha'aretz The Israel Defense Forces strongly criticized Israeli worshippers who made their way to Joseph's Tomb in Nablus on their own early yesterday morning, saying they had endangered soldiers and themselves and ... Israel troops clash with worshippers at West Bank site US-trained Palestinian Authority forces beginning to test their limits Palestinians to make peace with Israeli government, not parties: official |
Sydney Morning Herald | Israel minister: Strike on Iran could be necessary Sacramento Bee Yaalon wouldn't discuss who might deal the strike, saying the entire world, not just Israel, must be concerned about the danger posed by a nuclear-armed Iran. "An Iran possessing nuclear weapons would be a threat to the entire civilized world," he was ... Israel has failed to adopt sanctions against Iran Former Mossad chief slams coverage of Ofer Bros affair as 'exaggerated' Outcry in Israel as firm accused of trade with Iran |
Globe and Mail | PM: 'No one can stop' UN recognition of Palestinian state Jerusalem Post He mentioned specifically the instability in Egypt, citing the two recent explosions on the gas pipeline to Israel. “What was in Egypt, and what we became used to in Egypt, will not return,” he said. “Egypt is having trouble maintaining its sovereignty ... Israel should thank Egypt for opening Gaza crossing Zionist regime on verge of collapse Rafah opening good for us |
Weasel Zippers | Palestinians prepare for 'Naksa' marches on Israel's border Jerusalem Post Following the example of this month's Nakba Day marches, Palestinians and their supporters are preparing to launch another multipronged assault on Israel's borders this week to mark the “Naksa,” or setback, of Arab defeat and territorial losses in the ... Mideast Peace: Do I hear 1947? OTV: Invitation on Facebook to call for protests on borders with Israel |
Washington Times | Obama: The G8, uranium & arms to Saudi Arabia: Israel must say no! Washington Times The first time I was in Israel, I kneeled and kissed the Holy Land. I remember so well, wherever we would walk, I kept touching the stones of Jerusalem, thinking that King David, King Solomon and so many others had walked those paths. ... |
Ha'aretz | Jerusalem is already divided Ha'aretz "Jerusalem must remain the united capital of Israel," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at Sunday's festive cabinet meeting, held at the Tower of David, in the Old City, ... PA slams Israel for holding meeting in East Jerusalem Republicans use Israel to attract Jewish voters At the weekly Cabinet meeting today (Sunday), 29 May 2011: |
MWC News | America must stand with brave Israel The Augusta Chronicle One peaceful nation remains, and now the United States is ready to throw Israel under the bus by giving Gaza, the West Bank and half of Jerusalem to the Palestinian Authority -- aka a "revived" Fatah and Hamas terrorist coalition, organized under ... Who's Afraid of the Israel Lobby? Cameron drinks the Kool-Aid One Day in the Life of an Israeli Hospital |
France: Israel and Palestinians need 'agreed solution' Jerusalem Post An agreed upon solution between Israel and the Palestinians is the only one that will put an end to the status quo, the French Embassy said in a statement released on Monday announcing the visit to the region of French Foreign Minister Alain Juppé. ... |