Haaretz | Israel moves to thwart pro-Palestinian fly-in Reuters Some 1200 activists plan solidarity visit to West Bank * Israel concerned activists plan to disrupt public order By Maayan Lubell JERUSALEM, April 14 (Reuters) - Israel moved to block an influx of pro-Palestinian activists planning to visit the ... Airlines cancel Israel flights for over 60 percent of pro-Palestinian fly-in ... Israel to 'thank' fly-in activists in mocking letter Airlines cancel activists' flights to Israel |
Tech Stocks Lead Worst Week in 2012 on Growth: Israel Overnight BusinessWeek By Zachary Tracer on April 14, 2012 Israeli stocks traded in New York had the biggest weekly decline this year on concern slower growth in China and the US will erode earnings for technology companies Nice Systems Ltd. (NICE) and Allot Communications ... |
New York Times | Pilgrims gather in Jerusalem for fire ritual San Francisco Chronicle (04-14) 07:42 PDT JERUSALEM, Israel (AP) -- Thousands of Christians lit candles and torches from a flame that emerged from the tomb of Jesus in a Jerusalem church Saturday as they conducted an ancient fire ritual that celebrates the Messiah's ... Defying ban, Egyptian Christians visit Jerusalem |
Palestinian couple gets West Bank wedding Fox News Israel maintains a military occupation of the West Bank and strictly controls travel to Palestinian areas of that territory. It also generally bars entry to visitors from Syria and other Middle Eastern countries officially at war with Israel, ... |
gulfnews.com | Israel twists history for political gain in West Bank gulfnews.com Ramallah Relations between Palestinian Muslims and the small sect known as Samaritans, have recently deteriorated following an Israeli "scheme" to exaggerate historical and religious differences between the two. The tension surrounds the claim by both ... Israel's Other Temple -- Research Reveals Ancient Struggle over Holy Land ... |
Ynetnews | Stop yelling at Israel Ynetnews Had Günter Grass not written his poem about Israel and Iran, the world would have been none the worse off. There was nothing helpful about his strange contribution to this fraught debate. But how many Westerners who make definitive statements on the ... April 15: More on Grass Once Taboo, Germans' Anti-Israel Whispers Grow Louder Gunter Grass was right |
6abc.com | Taxpayers' Tab for Christie's Israel Trip: $39871 NBC New York The office released costs to The Associated Press for state troopers to be in Israel and Jordan with Christie, his family and 13 delegates he invited. Other portions of the trip were funded by two privately funded groups, and the governor's office ... NJ taxpayers' tab for Christie's Israel trip: $39871 Israel, NJ share many common bonds Gov. Christie's Israel Trip Cost NJ Taxpayers Almost $40K |
The Raleigh Telegram | Iran Nuclear Crisis -- Disruptive Diplomacy, Not Shock and Awe Huffington Post Disruptive diplomacy may be the only way out of the Iran-Israel nuclear crisis: the only way to pierce the hegemony of hypocrisy dominating the power politics of nuclear weapons control, of those who have them, and of those who are accused of ... Scenarios for Iran Retaliation Vary if Israel Strikes Nuclear Targets US-Israel Deal to Demand Qom Closure Threatens Nuclear Talks Why Israel may feel pressure to attack Iran before the US presidential election. |
Ynetnews | 'Israeli strike would only exacerbate conflict' Ynetnews WASHINGTON - An Israeli strike on Iran won't destroy the Islamic Republic's nuclear program and will only exacerbate the conflict, a former Mideast adviser to the US secretary of defense warned on Friday. Dr. Colin Kahl, now a Georgetown professor, ... US-Israel Deal to Demand Qom Closure Threatens Nuclear Talks Iran, big powers agree - to keep talking White House sees 'positive first step' in Iran talks |
Business Insider | EXCLUSIVE: Ron Paul Shocks Campaign Staff With New Position On Israel Business Insider Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul revealed this week that he would support moving the US Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, a surprising position that contradicts conventional wisdom about Paul's stance toward the Jewish state. |