RT | Turkish Court Indicts 4 Israeli Military Leaders New York Times JERUSALEM — An Istanbul court approved on Monday indictments against four senior Israeli military figures for involvement in a deadly raid on a Turkish passenger vessel attempting to breach Israel's naval blockade of Gaza in May 2010, ... Turkish Court Charges Israeli Generals Turkey approves indictment of Israeli commanders: report Turkey Charges Israeli Military Officials Over Deadly Aid Flotilla Raid |
Haaretz | Ten Reasons I Admire Israel Huffington Post (blog) The larger story of Israel, therefore, is rarely told. And the steady barrage of anti-Israel assaults -- from the UN's Arab-led automatic majority to the boycott-sanctions-divestment crowd; from some PR-savvy NGOs to the red-green (extreme left-radical ... 2 Israeli police convicted in Palestinian death Israel Police officers convicted of negligent homicide in Palestinian's ... Israel curbing Arab enrollment in medical schools, activists say |
BBC News | Globe Theatre: Israeli play goes on despite protests BBC News A performance of The Merchant of Venice by Israel's Habima theatre company has taken place at Shakespeare's Globe in London amid protests by pro-Palestinian activists. Around 15 protesters were led or carried out during the performance after unfurling ... Israel's Habima Theater at London's Globe: Debt trumps politics Protests fail to disrupt Habimah's London show Protesters disrupt Israel's Habima Globe performance |
Newsweek | A night that put Israel to shame CNN By Frida Ghitis, Special to CNN African immigrants drive a car whose windows were shattered by Israeli protesters in Tel Aviv on May 23. Editor's note: Frida Ghitis is a world affairs columnist for The Miami Herald and World Politics Review. IDF wounds three migrants trying to cross into Israel African migrants meet angry backlash in Israel The African refugee problem in perspective |
Al-Arabiya | Palestinian rivals begin unity government talks Reuters While Fatah endorses the goal of a two-state solution with Israel, Hamas refuses to recognize Israel's right to exist. Its leaders say they could accept a Palestinian state in return for a long-term truce with Israel, an offer Israel rejects. Israeli administrative detention continues after prisoner deal Palestinian Airlines resumes flights after 7 years on the ground PM's rejectionism is louder than his threats |
New York Daily News | Attempts to revive language spoken in Jesus' time New York Daily News JISH, Israel - Two villages in the Holy Land's tiny Christian community are teaching Aramaic in an ambitious effort to revive the language that Jesus spoke, centuries after it all but disappeared from the Middle East. The new focus on the region's ... |
AFP | Israel blames Iran, Hezbollah for woes of Syria allvoices By StephenManual In a recent statement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed Iran and Hezbollah for woes of innocent Syrians as both of them had been collaborating with President Bashar al-Assad. He also condemned the fresh killing in Houla ... Israel ends silence on Syria bloodshed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office had not previously ... Op-Ed: Assad murders Syrians while planning war against Israel |
Search widens in Israel for missing local man Kansas City Star By MARK MORRIS Israeli authorities have expanded their search for a missing Platte County man to include tourist sites around the country. Herman Kuehn, 80, has been missing since early Friday afternoon, when he didn't return to his tour group during a ... Platte County man missing in Israel |
Israel 2022 Bond Yield Slips to Record Low on Bets Rates to Fall Bloomberg Israeli government bonds rose, pushing yields to the lowest level since the notes were issued, on investor bets the Bank of Israel will reduce the base lending rate in coming months to support economic growth. The yield on the 5.5 percent benchmark ... Israel Stocks: Cellcom, Bezeq, Partner, Redhill, Azrieli, Hot |
New York is vying to become global high-tech hub Houston Chronicle The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel, is partnering with New York's Cornell University to create CornellNYC Tech, a 10-acre $2 billion campus, to replace the acute long-term care hospital facility located on Roosevelt Island's ... |