BBC News | Israel flotilla raid 'excessive' BBC News A UN report says Israel used "excessive force" in its raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla last year, but said the naval blockade was legal, according to the New York Times. The UN also found that Israeli commandos were met with "organised and violent ... Report Finds Naval Blockade by Israel Legal but Faults Raid Turkey Reportedly Sets Deadline for Israel Apology for Deadly Attack UN Panel Says Israel Use of Force 'Excessive' in Gaza Flotilla Raid |
The Guardian | Palestinian statehood could end agreements with Israel Xinhua 1 (Xinhua) -- All the agreements between the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) and Israel may end up if the PNA decides to declare an independent state after winning the backing of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, Israeli Ambassador to the ... Why Palestinians can't recognize a 'Jewish state' A No vote at the UN is a Yes vote for Israeli-Palestinian peace Should Israel support Palestinian statehood in UN vote? — No |
BBC News | Anti-Israel protests disrupt London concert, punches thrown Los Angeles Times More details are coming in on the protests by Palestinian supporters who disrupted the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra's performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London Thursday night, leading to the cancellation of the live radio broadcast on BBC Radio. ... Anti-Israel protests disrupt BBC Proms concert Anti-Israel protest disrupts BBC Proms concert in London Proms: Palestinian protest at Royal Albert Hall forces BBC to abandon live ... |
Wall Street Journal | Israel's leaders screwed up Ynetnews Recent bombings of oil and gas facilities and a terrorist attack from Sinai that killed eight Israelis and wounded nearly 40 demonstrate that this area has become a critical land bridge for terrorists between Egypt and Gaza to launch attacks on Israel. ... Israel may seek amendment of peace treaty with Egypt, says report Egypt's Detente with Israel: Time to revisit peace treaty Sinai In Between Egypt and Israel |
swissinfo.ch | 52 days later, Israel's social protest faces its biggest test Ha'aretz The organizers and the Israel Police are expecting a few hundred thousand people to come to Kikar Hamedina. Student union officials said Thursday that engineers have estimated around 400000 people could fit into the square and the surrounding streets. ... Greece wary of Israel danger Commentary: Social upheaval in Israel addresses Netanyahu and all conservatives Benayoun back in Israel for Euro qualifier |
Ynetnews | IDF arrests top Hamas official in West Bank amid heightened security alert Ha'aretz Israel Defense Forces arrested a top Hamas West Bank late Wednesday, amid recent security measures taken in the wake of intelligence reports claiming that terror groups were planning a major attack in ... Israel arrests top West Bank Hamas leader Israel arrests Hamas leader in West Bank Israel rearrests West Bank Hamas leader |
Rep. Israel Calls on FEMA to Expedite Small Business Loans The State Column On Thursday, Rep Steve Israel (D – Huntington) joined with small business owners, including Lynne Dougherty, the owner of Cornucopia Health Foods, a small business that's spent days without power and lost much of their stock, to call for FEMA to ... |
The Associated Press | Stephens, King help US put 5 in Open's 3rd round Charlotte Observer AP Sloane Stephens serves to Shahar Peer of Israel during the US Open tennis tournament in New York, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011. Vania King returns a shot to Jarmila Gajdosova of Australia during the US Open tennis tournament in New York, Thursday, Sept. ... Stephens, King help US put 5 in Open's 3rd round 2 Americans upset seeded players at US Open, giving host country 5 women in ... |
USA Today | 'Debt' repaid to Israeli film Detroit Free Press BY ROGER MOORE In the parts of the film set in 1997 Israel, Helen Mirren plays Rachel, now retired. Ciaran Hinds and Tom Wilkinson appear with her. / Photos by LAURIE SPARHAM/Focus Features- Jessica Chastain and Sam Worthington play Rachel and David in ... Not everything is as it seems in 'The Debt' 'The Debt' remakes Israeli spy thriller |
Jury finds Beth Israel at fault in baby death Boston Herald A Suffolk jury yesterday found Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center negligent in the death of a premature baby, awarding her parents $11.4 million, including interest — the state's largest jury award so far this year, according to the ... Beth Israel Deaconess Found Guilty of Negligent Care in Baby's Death Jury: Beth Israel at fault in baby death |