Los Angeles Times | Gas deal dispute reflects change in Israel-Egypt relations Los Angeles Times Ousted President Hosni Mubarak kept close ties with Israel, but the nations' 1979 peace treaty is less important to Egypt's new power brokers. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, tours an area along the border with Egypt last month. Israeli ties with Egypt strained by transition? Analysis: Egypt's new politics make Israel ties a target Egypt cancels gas deal with Israel |
The Associated Press | Israel Retroactively Legalizes 3 Settlements in West Bank New York Times JERUSALEM — The Israeli government on Tuesday retroactively legalized three Jewish settlement outposts in the West Bank, and moved to delay the scheduled evacuation of a fourth, in a provocative move that some critics said marked the first ... Israeli Cabinet to legalize three West Bank outposts, Netanyahu says Israel legalizes West Bank settler outposts Israel legalizes three West Bank outposts |
Israeli opposition chief fears binational state Fox News JERUSALEM – Israel's new parliamentary opposition leader said Tuesday that the Jewish state faces the danger of being replaced by a binational Jewish-Arab entity if it fails to separate itself from the Palestinians. Former military chief Shaul Mofaz ... |
AFP | Israel asks IOC to honor those killed in 1972 Yahoo! Sports By IAN DEITCH | AP – 6 hours ago JERUSALEM (AP) Israel asked the International Olympic Committee to honor the Israeli team members who were killed by Palestinian terrorists at the 1972 Munich Games. Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon said Tuesday he ... Israel seeks honor for slain athletes |
Haaretz | Paul Krugman: 'Israeli government policies are a form of national suicide' Haaretz New York Times columnist and Nobel prize winner: criticism of Israel silenced by accusations of anti-Semitism. By Haaretz New York Times columnist and Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman believes that the policies of the current “narrow minded” Israeli ... Leviticus 12-15: Whom Do We Send Outside the Camp? Israel Past and Future Obama outlines Holocaust lessons that are particular and universal Appreciating the achievements |
Haaretz | Siren ushers in Israel's Memorial Day Jewish Telegraphic Agency JERUSALEM (JTA) -- A one-minute siren marked the beginning of Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Terrorism Remembrance Day, Israel's official Memorial Day. Tuesday evening's siren was immediately followed by a national ceremony held at the Western Wall and ... Israel commemorates fallen IDF soldiers on Memorial Day Israelis remember war dead on Memorial Day PM: Those who fell in Israel's wars did not fall in vain |
Israel Stocks: Alvarion, Ampal, Delek Real Estate, Tambour Bloomberg Israel's TA-25 index rose to its highest level since Oct. 27, advancing 1.3 percent to 1162.95 at the 4:30 pm close in Tel Aviv. Investors traded about 1.4 billion shekels ($373 million) of shares and convertible securities amid an options expiry, ... |
RT | Unwilling to defend Israel's attendance at NATO summit? Washington Post (blog) By Jennifer Rubin Q: Can I—(inaudible)—press reports that arguing Turkey is blocking Israel's participation to next NATO summit? And the US side is not happy with that. It's not going to the — trying to convince Turks not to block Israel to NATO. Turkey says Israel not welcome at NATO summit Turkey reportedly vetos Israel's participation in upcoming NATO summit Turkey Blocking Israel From NATO Summit |
Fox News (blog) | '60 Minutes' Israel Story: Benjamin Netanyahu Reportedly Briefed On Envoy's ... Huffington Post Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was reportedly briefed on Ambassador Michael Oren's attempts to kill a CBS "60 Minutes" story on Arab Christians in Israel. During Sunday night's episode of "60 Minutes," reporter Bob Simon's story on Arab ... Backlash builds over '60 Minutes' hatchet job on Israel '60 Minutes' slammed on segment on Christians in Israel '60 Minutes' Under Fire for Attacking Israel |
Yeshiva World News | EZchip Slumps as Rival's Product Sours Outlook: Israel Overnight BusinessWeek Shares of the Yokneam, Israel-based chip developer sank (EZCH) 9.3 percent to $39.28 yesterday, the largest drop since May 2010, swelling its discount to Tel Aviv to the most on record. The drop pushed the Bloomberg Israel-US Equity Index (ISRA25BN) of ... 10 Reasons Americans Should Celebrate Israel's Independence Day The Demographic Threat Posed by Illegal Africans in Israel |