Haaretz | Israel weighs ways to penalize PA in wake of UN human rights probe Haaretz Lieberman says move by UN to establish investigative committee on West Bank settlements proves that the Palestinians do not want to renew negotiations with Israel. By Barak Ravid Tags: Palestinians Israel settlements UN Palestinian Authority Israel is ... Israeli Officials Denounce UN Rights Council Bid to Study Effects of Settlements Israel's Settlement Crisis: It's Not Too Late for a Two-State Solution Israel opposes UN inquiry into threats to Palestinian rights |
Experience in Israel Fuels an NBA Dream New York Times This season, he landed where many analysts during his college career predicted he would: Israel. But Scheyer's Jewish identity and basketball identity were on different wavelengths. Living in Israel was an edifying experience, he said, ... |
New York Times | The False Debate About Attacking Iran New York Times I WONDER if we in the news media aren't inadvertently leaving the impression that there is a genuine debate among experts about whether an Israeli military strike on Iran makes sense this year. There really isn't such a debate. Some Israelis reach out to Iran amid fears of war Israel will strike Iran before November |
New York Times (blog) | Israelis Grow Confident Strike on Iran's Nukes Can Work Bloomberg In 2005, Benjamin Netanyahu, who was then Israel's finance minister, made an official visit to Uganda. For Netanyahu, visits to Uganda are weighted with sadness. It was at the airport in Entebbe that his older brother, Yonatan Netanyahu, was shot dead ... As Israel's Military Pursues Enemies on Twitter, Some Citizens Reach Out on ... Peace-minded Israeli reaches out to everyday Iranians via Facebook Israel says Iran's nuke program soon strike-proof |
AFP | Small amounts of Israeli fuel reaching Gaza BusinessWeek By IBRAHIM BARZAK Small amounts of Israeli fuel were trucked into the Gaza Strip on Friday, slightly easing an energy crisis provoked by a cut-off of Egyptian fuel, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. The shipment however did not meet Gaza's total ... Fuel crosses from Israel to ease Gaza fuel crisis Israeli court indictment claims Hamas 'planning terror attacks under the ... ISRAEL: A Failure That Is Only Whispered About |
New York Post | In Israel, a beautiful game is marred by ugly violence Haaretz By Uzi Dann Less than two years ago, the Israel Football Association decided to replace police stationed in soccer stadia during games with ushers because police presence made violence more likely. But off the pitch, within the Green Line, ... Soccer Hooligans in Israel Bring Racist Chants to Shopping Mall Iran set to exploit lefty Israel protests Israel: Soccer hooligans start racist chants |
Haaretz | Israel's south slips into a fragile calm following end of Gaza violence Haaretz A return to Israel's south a week after the rockets from Gaza have fallen silent. By Gideon Levy Tags: Gaza Gaza rockets Eli Yishai Ashdod There's a new sentry at the gate. Two weeks ago, it was a young soldier with a peach-fuzz beard from Rosh Ha'ayin ... |
ABC News (blog) | Jeffrey Goldberg Replies on Israel, Iran, and 'Bluffing', Round 2 The Atlantic Let me try briefly to answer the crucial question about Israel's two principal leaders, Benjamin Netanyahu and his defense minister, Ehud Barak: "What version of reality are they seeing that lets them think this way?" By "this way," you mean, ... 'Israel Loves Iran' Campaign Gains Force Israel Loves Iran (On Facebook) Official: Israel, US disagree on Iran timetable |
Wall Street Journal | Israel asks to clear Cairo embassy contents: Egypt sources Chicago Tribune CAIRO (Reuters) - Israel has asked Egypt for permission to send planes to remove the contents of its Cairo embassy, Egyptian foreign ministry and airport sources said on Tuesday, highlighting deteriorating ties between the two states since Hosni ... Israel clears out its embassy in Egypt Israel removing Cairo embassy contents, diplomats stay |
Opera designer Robert Israel's sculptures will cheer sick kids Los Angeles Times Through more than 40 years as a set and costume designer, UCLA professor Robert Israel has often been called upon to help instill sorrow, tension and dread in opera-goers and theater and dance audiences. But perhaps his biggest and most palpably ... |