The Associated Press | Israel convicts Palestinian protest leader Fox News OFER MILITARY BASE, West Bank – An Israeli military court on Sunday convicted a Palestinian protest leader of urging youths to throw rocks at Israeli soldiers, ruling in a case that sparked international criticism of Israeli practices in the West Bank. Former Israeli PM: Jerusalem must be partitioned |
The Guardian | Israel Says African Migrants Pose Growing Threat Voice of America African migrants work at the site where Israel builds a barrier along the border with Egypt in southern Israel, February 15, 2012. JERUSALEM - There is growing concern in Israel about an influx of tens of thousands of migrants from Africa. Netanyahu: Migrants threaten Israeli's security and identity Israel PM: illegal African immigrants threaten identity of Jewish state Netanyahu: African migrants could overrun Israel |
NEWS.com.au | Iran Military Chief Vows to Annihilate Israel Sacramento Bee By American Jewish Committee NEW YORK, May 20, 2012 -- /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- AJC called today's Iranian vow to annihilate Israel another unmistakable signal that, despite international pressure to date, the regime in Tehran has not changed its ... We Can't Ask Israel To Deal With Iran by Itself Israel May Be Easing Hard Line on Iran Analysis: Mixed feelings over possible Iran deal |
The Associated Press | Family of Hamas figure seeks to block Israel movie The Associated Press By IBRAHIM BARZAK, AP – 5 hours ago GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Relatives of a slain Hamas operative seek to block the release of a movie being made in Israel about his 2010 assassination in a Dubai luxury hotel, a family member said Sunday. |
Israel's jailed former president briefly freed to attend son's wedding Washington Post JERUSALEM — A prison spokeswoman says Israel's jailed former president has been freed for a few hours to attend his son's wedding. Spokeswoman Sivan Weizman said Moshe Katsav was granted a seven-hour furlough on Sunday. |
Ynetnews | Israel Stocks: Amot, Enlight, IDB Holding, Clal Industries, Teva Bloomberg Israel's TA-25 index dropped to the lowest level since February 28, retreating 0.8 percent to 1072.77 at 4:30 pm in Tel Aviv. Investors traded about 835 million shekels ($218 million) of shares and convertible securities, according to bourse data. IDB Group Agrees to Sell 49.9% Stake in Clal Industries to Access Industries |
New Zealand Herald | Israel rolls out nationwide electric car network New Zealand Herald Israeli entrepreneur Shai Agassi has begun rolling out the world's first nationwide electric car network. Now, will the drivers come? After more than US$400 million in outlays and months behind schedule, dozens of electric cars have hit the road in ... First test of electric car network in Israel |
Haaretz | Reit 1: Slower Israel Growth Offers Opportunities BusinessWeek By Shoshanna Solomon on May 20, 2012 Reit 1 Ltd. (RIT1) said a slowdown in Israeli economic growth would give the country's first real- estate investment trust a chance to invest in more properties at better prices. The Tel Aviv-based company, ... Euro Woes Spur Discount to S&P 500: Israel Overnight African Refugees Plead for Israel's Understanding How to Write About Israel |
Toronto Star | Israel allows gays to conceive children through surrogates allvoices By StephenManual Following US President Barack Obama's announcement of his support for gay marriages in the United States, a committee constituted by Israel's Health Ministry also announced on Sunday that gays could have their children through ... Gays of Israel: Pick up Obama's gauntlet and spearhead change here too |
The Atlantic | Israel Training Birds to Spy on Turkish Farmers, Says New Conspiracy Theory The Atlantic By Yigal Schleifer Counterterrorism officials were called in after worried locals found a bird wearing a metal band reading "Israel." A European bee eater, the species of bird purported now employed by Mossad. (Wikimedia) Since the their rupture in the ... |