World Magazine | Disappearing pro-Israel Democrats New York Post (blog) First, the Jerusalem-is-Israel's-capital debacle : Why were the words about the Democatic Party's views on Jerusalem changed in the first place? No one knows. Sen. Chuck Schumer, who describes himself as one of the most long-standing pro-Israel ... The Israel question Jerusalem, if the platform forget thee … God, Israel and monkeys in Charlotte |
NBCNews.com (blog) | Top US officer visits Israel amid rift over whether to attack Iran NBCNews.com (blog) In an interview with an Israeli television station on Sunday, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Daniel Shapiro dismissed an Israeli newspaper account of the heated closed-door exchange as "a very silly story" that did not reflect what actually happened in the ... The United States and Israel RE Iran Surprise: Israel Dials Down Tough Talk After Meeting With Americans Israel faces new threats |
From Israel's Archives, Papers on Munich Killings New York Times JERUSALEM — The instructions from the Israeli government were clear in the hours after Palestinian terrorists killed two Israeli athletes at the Munich Summer Olympics in 1972, took nine others hostage and demanded the release of more than 200 Arab ... |
New York Times (blog) | A Windmill Comes to Life in Israel New York Times (blog) With high hopes, the wooden sails of a new white stone windmill in Jerusalem began to turn in 1858. It had been commissioned by a Jewish financier in London who hoped to entice Jews to move from inside the walls of the old city and, once there, to ... Ehrlich is out of touch with American Jewish voters Israel Government Self-Destruction Policy You Don't Have to Live Like a Refugee |
AFP | Eight die in bombings in three Shiite mosques in Kirkuk, northern Iraq, 70 ... Haaretz The effort to promote prosperity in the West Bank and poverty in the Gaza Strip as a way of proving that cooperation with Israel reaps dividends, whereas hostility to Israel does the opposite, has never ignited the longed-for chain reaction. By Zvi Bar ... Israel military says it strikes Gaza militants Palestinians say 6 killed as IDF stops Gaza attacks Israel airstrike kills 3 in Gaza allegedly preparing rocket attack |
New York Times | Israel to admit 3 Eritrean refugees stranded at border Los Angeles Times JERUSALEM — Under pressure from the United Nations and human rights groups, Israel agreed Thursday to allow into the country three Eritrean refugees from a group of more than 20 that had been stranded for a week along a new newly built border fence ... Israel to Admit 3 of 21 Africans Waiting in Desert Israel faces off with African migrants on Egyptian border Israel relents to let in 'infiltrators' |
New York Times (blog) | ISRAEL-OPT: Upping sticks and heading for Ramallah IRINnews.org JERUSALEM, 7 September 2012 (IRIN) - An increasing number of Palestinian citizens of Israel are moving to Ramallah in the West Bank in search of jobs, education or what they perceive as a more congenial environment. “They are not running away, they ... Comments by Norwegian foreign minister add to momentum against Israeli ... It's time to think about one state The Migron Settlement Myth |
Telegraph.co.uk | US congressman confirms high-level US-Israel spat over Iran Reuters Appears to confirm deep chasm over how to deal with Iran. * US says still time for sanctions, diplomacy to work. By Tabassum Zakaria. WASHINGTON, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blew up at the U.S. ambassador last month ... Israel says differences remain with US over Iran |
Christian Science Monitor | Good Reads: Israel's Iran debate, Scalia's 'originalism,' and blasphemy in ... Christian Science Monitor Writing for The Times of Israel website, David Horovitz draws out both sides' arguments, and does so in such a way as to capture the passion with which each faction regards the issue. Skip to next paragraph. Arthur Bright. Europe Editor. Arthur Bright ... |
From Politics to Ads, Israel Archives Meet YouTube New York Times JERUSALEM — In grainy black-and-white film, David Ben-Gurion, a founding father of modern Israel and its first prime minister, is reading out the new state's Declaration of Independence for the first time in May 1948. There are crowds in the streets ... |