NBCNews.com (blog) | Israeli Sharpens Call for United States to Set Iran Trigger New York Times WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel inserted himself into the most contentious foreign policy issue of the American presidential campaign on Tuesday, criticizing the Obama administration for refusing to set clear “red lines” on ... US-Israel rift over Iran widens; Obama denies Netanyahu asked for meeting White House: No rift with Israel over Iran US-Israel divisions over Iran boil over |
Ma'an News Agency | Seven Lean Years of Peacemaking New York Times We cannot know with certainty what Ariel Sharon, Israel's prime minister at the time and the architect of the Gaza disengagement, had in mind: A dramatic step toward peace? The first of several removals of Israeli settlements from Palestinian land? Are W. Bank riots the start of 'Palestinian Spring'? Israel gives Palestinians tax money advance W. Bank protesters fight for survival now, politics later |
Arutz Sheva | US-Israel divisions over Iran boil over BlueRidgeNow.com In a clear message aimed at the White House, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday criticized what he said was the world's failure to spell out what would provoke a U.S.-led military strike against Iranian nuclear facilities. The comments came ... PM: World powers have no moral right to block us Report: Iran moving along on ability to build nuclear weapons New Iranian Nuclear Work Backs Up Israel's Claims |
Israeli leader ratchets up feud with US over Iran Los Angeles Times JERUSALEM — Israel's prime minister, ratcheting up a public feud with the U.S. over Iran, made it clear Tuesday that he was dissatisfied with Washington's refusal to spell out what would provoke a U.S.-led military strike against Iranian nuclear ... |
Haaretz | The Democratic mask slips on Israel Pocono Record Were you shocked when at least 50 percent of the delegates to the Democratic Convention appeared to vote "nay" on recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital and reinserting God into the platform? Admittedly, it was high drama — a truly unscripted ... Democrats play the blame game on Israel platform flap |
Washington Times | Is Israel Already Being Politicized? Daily Beast Israel is actually one of the few places of partisan divergences on foreign policy. A Chicago Council on Global Affairs poll (PDF; discussed here) found little different on most global issues, but more on Israel than other issues. Under the heading ... Who's Playing Politics on Israel Now? Democrats Fib Again about Israel THOMAS: Truth, Israel and God at the DNC |
San Francisco Chronicle | Israel in deep trouble after two games Jerusalem Post With its 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign just five days old, Israel can already turn its attention to the Euro 2016 qualifiers after being humbled 4-0 by Russia at National Stadium in Ramat Gan on Tuesday night. The sad result, Israel's heaviest ... Soccer-Kerzhakov at the double as Russia rout Israel Russia cruises to 4-0 win over Israel in qualis Kerzhakov at the double as Russia rout Israel |
Haaretz | Israel to compensate Gaza family over deaths The News International From Print Edition. GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories: Israel has agreed to compensate a family from southern Gaza whose two sons were shot dead by Israeli troops during 22 days of fighting through New Year 2009, a human rights group said on Tuesday. UN hits at Israel and Palestinian authorities ISRAEL: Reoccupying Gaza Israeli planes strike Gaza terror sites in response to rocket fire |
Daily Beast | Americans and Israel After 9/11 Daily Beast Shortly after the horrific 9/11 attacks, Canadian government agency invited a group of McGill University professors to provide an off-the-record briefing explaining what had occurred. One professor after another blamed the assault on one American sin ... |
Wooing US Investors, Egypt Has Israel Issues Bloomberg As they visit Egypt this week as part of the biggest U.S. trade delegation ever to tour the Middle East, more than 100 senior business executives are scrutinizing the environment for investment in a country now under the sway of the Muslim Brotherhood. |