MiamiHerald.com | Jordan's king blames Israel for deadlocked peace Ynetnews AP King Abdullah II of Jordan on Tuesday blamed Israel for deadlocked Mideast peacemaking in a meeting with US Jewish leaders, the official Petra News Agency said. But the king's guests offered a more optimistic version of events, saying Abdullah had ... With These Enemies, Israel Needs More Friends: Jeffrey Goldberg |
Christian Science Monitor | US Shares Israeli Concerns about Potential Iran Nuclear Weapon Voice of America February 21, 2012 US Shares Israeli Concerns about Potential Iran Nuclear Weapon Dan Robinson | White House The White House says talks President Barack Obama's national security advisor had with Israeli leaders underscored that the United States and ... US aide tells Israel sanctions on Iran need time For Israel, it's all about regional hegemony Israeli Iran attack? What goes around comes around. |
Wall Street Journal | Israel Will Free Hunger Striker Wall Street Journal By JOSHUA MITNICK TEL AVIV—A Palestinian militant jailed for more than two months without trial forced Israel to agree Tuesday to release him after a hunger strike spurred concern about unrest in the West Bank if he should die. Israel to Free Palestinian Hunger Striker Israel Agrees To Free Palestinian Hunger Striker Israel to free Palestinian hunger striker Khader Adnan |
Haaretz | Israel's High Court rules Tal Law unconstitutional, says Knesset cannot extend ... Haaretz Israel's High Court of Justice ruled on Tuesday that the law that allows full-time yeshiva students to defer army service is unconstitutional. The Knesset will not be able to renew it in its present form. The law, known as the Tal Law, went into effect ... Israel's Supreme Court finds Tal Law unconstitutional The fight for Israel Law Permitting Yeshiva Students to Defer IDF Service Ruled Unconstitutional |
Christian Science Monitor | Israel Both Hopeful and Fearful About Unrest in Syria New York Times But without a central authority, Syria could descend into being a land of chaos and terrorist bases on Israel's northeast border. Nearly a year into the Syrian uprising, the predominant view in Israel today is the former, that Mr. Assad must go, ... Israel's ex-spy chief sees opportunity in Syria crisis |
Haaretz | Israel: Public US objections to military attack serve Iran's interests Haaretz Netanyahu, Barak, senior officials make their displeasure known to national security adviser during visit to Israel. Israel has protested to the United States over recent comments by senior American officials critical of any Israeli attack on Iran, ... Obama to address pro-Israel lobby meet on March 4 Time for Israel to Embrace the Arab Spring Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit Canada |
Teva Premium Balloons on $250 Million Drug Settlement: Israel Overnight Bloomberg Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (TEVA) climbed in New York, pushing the premium over Israeli stock to a six-week high, on speculation the drugmaker is settling lawsuits alleging a treatment led patients to develop hepatitis C. US-traded shares of ... |
Haaretz | Israel Builds Fence Along Sinai Border Voice of America February 21, 2012 Israel Builds Fence Along Sinai Border Scott Bobb | Negev Desert, Israel Israel's concerns about southern border security heightened last summer when gunmen crossed from Egypt and attacked Israeli civilians. Israel is building a ... Israeli troops foil terror attack on Egypt border Officer: Foiled terror attack would have been deadly IDF forces find powerful explosive device on Israel-Egypt border |
Bloomberg | Israel Tycoons Said to Face Cutting Company Pyramids to 3 Levels BusinessWeek 22 (Bloomberg) -- Israeli companies, including Delek Group Ltd. and IDB Holding Ltd. will need to simplify corporate structures as the government seeks to reduce debt risk and boost transparency, a person familiar with the discussions said. Israel Tycoons Said to Face Rules Cutting Company Pyramids to Three Levels |
Al-Arabiya | Israel Bond Yields Rise to 2-Month High as Rates Seen on Hold BusinessWeek 21 (Bloomberg) -- Israel's benchmark bonds fell, pushing yields to the highest level in more than two months, on bets Greece's deal to secure a second bailout may lead the central bank to hold borrowing costs next week. The yield on the 5.5 percent ... Tel Aviv angers religious Israelis by seeking to operate bus routes on the ... Storm erupts over public transportation on Shabbat |