NBCNews.com (blog) | At UN, Israel's Netanyahu draws a line on Iran Los Angeles Times UNITED NATIONS — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned the United Nations that Iran's progress toward a nuclear bomb would be irreversible by next spring or summer, a more specific time frame than he had previously given in public, and ... White House: US shares Israeli goal of stopping Iran nukes Israeli PM addresses Iran nukes at UN Thursday Israel's Netanyahu says world must act against Iran; draws “red line” to ... |
ABC News | Israel's Netanyahu draws his "red line" for Iran Businessweek UNITED NATIONS (AP) — In his most detailed plea to date for global action against Iran's nuclear program, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday the world has until next summer at the latest to stop Iran before it can build a nuclear ... Israeli president says Iran's Ahmadinejad needs history lesson Israel's Netanyahu to Push Case Against Iran at UN Iranian Leader Softens Anti-Israel Rhetoric in UN Speech |
Voice of America | Israel Seeks 'Red Lines' on Iran; Palestinians Want UN Upgrade Voice of America UNITED NATIONS — Israel's prime minister urged the international community to place a “clear red line” on Iran's controversial nuclear program as he addressed the U.N. General Assembly Thursday. Separately, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas blasted ... Abbas accuses Israel of 'ethnic cleansing' for building settlements in east ... Abbas accuses Israel of 'ethnic cleansing' |
TIME | A Yom Kippur Dream for Israel/Palestine Huffington Post It's quite presumptuous for a Christian to write about an Israeli political issue in the context of a Jewish holiday, but I do so as someone who has been blessed immeasurably by Jewish thinkers and public figures like Abraham Heschel, Martin Buber ... Yom Kippur in Israel: Immense quiet Atonement: Not in Israel's Vocabulary Israel Observes Yom Kippur |
After flap over pro-Israel 'savage' ad, NY subway ads on politics, religion to ... Washington Post NEW YORK — The agency that oversees the city's public transit system, stung by a court decision that forced it to run an ad implying that enemies of Israel are “savages,” says it will continue to allow political advertisements on subways and buses but ... |
Belfast Telegraph | Israel's supreme court upholds ban on Palestinian students from Gaza studying ... Washington Post JERUSALEM — Israel's supreme court has upheld a ban on Palestinian students from the Gaza Strip studying in the West Bank. Israeli and Palestinian rights groups petitioned the court to allow five students from Gaza to travel to the West Bank for a ... Israel upholds ban on Gaza students in West Bank Israel authorizes additional permits for Palestinian workers FC Barcelona slammed over Shalit invite |
Forbes | Israel's Strategic Energy Opportunity Calls For Exports Forbes With in excess of 25 trillion cubic feet of natural gas discovered since 2009, Israel now enjoys historic opportunities to produce domestic, affordable, and secure energy. Realizing these benefits depends, however, on a consistent public policy ... |
ABC News | Adelson decides: Israel = Netanyahu Globes In a recent interview with "Politico", Sheldon Adelson said about his freesheet "Israel Today", "We intended to make it fair and balanced, because the other newspapers are so far to the left. The problem in education and in the press is that everybody ... Big-foot billionaires crash the media scene in Israel, Australia |
Voice of America | Israel Wary of Expanding Syrian Chaos Voice of America The Israeli military says mortar shells fired by Syrian government troops against rebels in southern Syria fell accidentally Tuesday onto Israeli communities in the occupied Golan Heights. A statement said any firing into Israel from the Syrian ... Israel: Syrian mortars accidentally land in Golan Israel says Syrian fire on Golan accidental |
Teva Jumps on Move Into Branded Drugs: Israel Overnight Businessweek The Israeli company advanced 1.6 percent to $41.23 in New York yesterday, the highest level since July 27 and a 55-cent premium to its shares traded in Tel Aviv. The Bloomberg Israel- US Equity Index (ISRA25BN) of the biggest New York-traded Israeli ... |