New York Times | Israel's move toward early vote may shelve any attack on Iran Los Angeles Times Some say Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is unlikely to risk his reelection by striking Iran. The Iran issue could also lead to a divisive campaign. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to announce as soon as next week an ... Israeli politics in tailspin over Iran Israeli ministers: Election won't affect Iran Is Israel Determined to Bomb Iran, Nukes or No Nukes? |
CBS News | Israel Military Clears Soldiers in Deaths of Gaza Civilians New York Times JERUSALEM — The Israeli military announced Wednesday that it had closed its investigation into the 2009 deaths of at least 21 members of an extended Palestinian family who were huddled in a house that was struck by Israeli shells or missiles during ... Israel army closes probe into deaths of 21 Gazans Israeli commanders won't be charged in Cast Lead killings |
Iran says 'hypocritical' France aided Israel nuke program Jerusalem Post By REUTERS At Non-Proliferation Treaty meeting in Vienna, Iranian Deputy FM Akhondzadeh slams French for calling for sanctions against Tehran after having helped Israel "develop inhumane nuclear weapons." Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammad Mahdi ... Iran: Israeli nukes greatest threat to peace |
Auburn Journal | Israel Leader Calls for Early Elections Wall Street Journal By JOSHUA MITNICK TEL AVIV—Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party introduced a bill to dissolve parliament and advance the elections to this year from next, taking advantage of the Israeli leader's commanding lead in public-opinion polls and ... Globes, Tel Aviv, Israel, Nadav Perry column Israel's first pro-Israel Arab Knesset party. (From "Israel Today") Haaretz poll: Netanyahu the clear favorite heading into Israel's upcoming ... |
Haaretz | Methodists Vote Against Ending Investments Tied to Israel New York Times The United Methodist Church, the nation's largest mainline Protestant denomination, voted against two proposals on Wednesday to divest from companies that provide equipment used by Israel to enforce its control in the occupied territories. United Methodists reject resolutions calling for divestment from Israel Church says no to Israel divesture initiative backed by Archbishop Tutu United Church to ponder economic boycott of Israeli settlements |
Israel army closes probe into deaths of 21 Gazans The Seattle Times The Israeli military said Wednesday it has closed its investigation into the shelling deaths of 21 members of a single Palestinian family and would not file any charges in what was one of the gravest incidents in the 2009 war in the Gaza Strip. |
Haaretz | Globes, Tel Aviv, Israel, Gali Weinreb column Chicago Tribune I wouldn't describe this vision as "the next Teva" -- neither in the emphases in its activity, which at Teva are more legal and logistical, nor in the final size that the company can be expected to reach but Protalix could certainly become Israel's ... Protalix's FDA Approval And 1-Year Price Target Pfizer And Protalix BioTherapeutics Announce FDA Approval Of ELELYSO(TM ... Protalix BioTherapeutics to Review FDA Approval of ELELYSO(TM) |
Exporters Drop After Fischer Euro Plan: Israel Overnight BusinessWeek By Christine Harvey on May 02, 2012 A benchmark index of Israeli shares traded in the US slipped to a one-week low as exporters declined on concern demand for their products will wane amid a slowdown in Europe, the nation's biggest trading partner. |
Aljazeera.com | Israel ex-Opposition Leader Livni Quits Parliament Wall Street Journal AP JERUSALEM—Former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni announced her resignation from parliament on Tuesday, weeks after she was ousted as opposition leader, in a move that could shake up Israeli politics ahead of widely expected national elections. Israel's Livni quits parliament after leadership loss Why Netanyahu will win Israel's upcoming elections by a wide margin Israel's Tzipi Livni resigns from parliament |
International Business Times | Illegal Settlements Bonanza: Israel Plots an Endgame Trinicenter.com By Ramzy Baroud Israel's colonization policies are entering an alarming new phase, comparable in historic magnitude to the original plans to colonize Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem following the war of 1967. On April 24, an Israeli ministerial ... For Israel, Punishing Palestinians is Not Enough Israel's Palestinian Prisoners On Hunger Strike Growing In Numbers Israel: Stop Jailing People Without Charge or Trial |