Globe and Mail | Split with Iran stokes diaspora's fear, Israel's praise Globe and Mail In Jerusalem, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Canada's decision, announced last Friday, to recall its diplomats from Tehran and expel Iranian diplomats from Ottawa. “I call on the entire international community, or at least on its ... Israel's PM praises Canada for cutting diplomatic ties with Iran Israel praises Canada, calls on world to cut ties with Iran (VIDEO) Israel welcomes Ottawa's decision to cut Iran ties |
Examiner.com | Analysis: Can Israel surprise Iran? Maybe not, but could still strike Reuters JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cancellation of a security cabinet session on Iran following a media leak last week laid bare a conundrum long troubling Israeli strategists: could they count on any element of surprise in a war ... US 'Not Setting Deadlines' for Iran: Clinton A Rebuke to the American-Israeli Economic War on Iran Israel and the US: Lost in translation |
BBC News | Egypt, Israel coordinating on Sinai security sweep: army Chicago Tribune CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt and Israel are coordinating on Cairo's biggest security sweep in decades against militants in Sinai, in which 32 people have been killed, an army spokesman said on Saturday, the first clear statement on communication between the ... Egypt, Israel coordinating on Sinai security sweep-army Egypt says Sinai operation coordinated with Israel, doesn't violate peace treaty |
Haaretz | Israel's Maariv newspaper changes hands, its future remains uncertain Haaretz Israel's Maariv newspaper changes hands, its future remains uncertain. As the Israeli press struggles for survival, it may be the Diaspora that rides in to the rescue as more foreign and foreign-born Jewish tycoons acquire media holdings. By Anshel ... Israel's financially troubled Maariv newspaper sold to publisher of hardline ... Israel's Maariv daily sold to hawkish publisher |
The Age | Palestinians seek to amend economic accord with Israel Chicago Tribune RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - The cash-strapped Palestinian Authority said on Sunday it has asked Israel to consider overhauling a key economic agreement that has determined its customs and tax rates for the past 18 years, in the wake of street ... PA asks Israel to review Oslo economic accord Why Hasn't There Been Another Palestinian Intifada? Palestinians ask Israel to amend economic agreement |
The Daily Star | Egypt's Morsi Pledges To Respect Pact With Israel Huffington Post CAIRO — Egypt's Islamist leader vowed to carry out tough structural reforms to overhaul his country's ailing economy and create a better environment for business and investment, participants in a meeting between corporate executives and the president ... Mursi pledges to respect pact with Israel |
The Guardian | In gesture, Israel's Cabinet backs West Bank university in Ariel Jewish Telegraphic Agency JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Israel's Cabinet in a symbolic move approved changing the status of the Ariel University Center in the West Bank into a full-fledged university. The non-binding move sponsored by Education Minister Gideon Sa'ar was made Sunday at ... Israel's West Bank university upgrade escalates row Israeli cabinet backs first West Bank university Israeli cabinet set to vote on status of Ariel college |
Haaretz (blog) | As tension between Hamas, Gaza groups persist, Israeli towns are feeling the heat Haaretz (blog) As tension between Hamas, Gaza groups persist, Israeli towns are feeling the heat. Since Israel has taken a clear reading of Gaza's internal turmoil, it seems likely to refrain from an all-out escalation along the border. By Amos Harel and Avi ... Rocket from Gaza slams homes in southern Israel IAF strikes Gaza targets in retaliation to rockets Four Israeli raids on Gaza |
Israel's ILD Energy 'still optimistic' after dry well Reuters Failure to find gas at Myra could impact sector. * Drilling moves to second field, total cost $200 mln. By Ari Rabinovitch. JERUSALEM, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Israel Land Development (ILD) Energy remains optimistic for gas discoveries after it disappointed ... |
WND.com | Are Israel, Turkey becoming buddies? WND.com WASHINGTON – As Turkey continues to help in the move to oust the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, it will be looking for new regional friends – and Israel may be that country, according to a report in Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin. |