Voice of America | Israel Rejects Proposed Iran Nuclear Deal Voice of America JERUSALEM — Israel's worst fears will be realized if a proposed deal by world powers goes ahead with Tehran, sharply curtailing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu options in his campaign against Iran's contested nuclear program. The possible accord ... Israeli PM 'Utterly Rejects' Emerging Iran Deal Israel warns John Kerry over Iranian nuclear deal Kerry: 'Gaps' must be overcome in Iran nuclear deal |
The Guardian | Israel killed Yasser Arafat, claims Palestinian official The Guardian Israel was the "first, fundamental and only suspect" in the suspicious death of Yasser Arafat, a senior Palestinian official said on Friday after receiving reports by Swiss and Russian scientists on samples taken from the exhumed corpse of the late ... Palestinian Investigator Blames Israel in Arafat's Death Palestinian Investigator: Israel Is 'Only Suspect' In Arafat's Death Palestinians: Israel only suspect in Arafat death |
RT (blog) | US and Israel lose UNESCO voting rights Aljazeera.com Israel suspended its dues at the same time and also lost voting rights on Friday. Under UNESCO rules, the US had until Friday morning to resume funding or explain itself, or it automatically loses its vote. A UNESCO official, who was not authorised to ... US loses UNESCO voting rights for standing with Israel in Palestinian ... US, Israel lose voting rights at UNESCO over Palestinian row US, Israel lose UNESCO voting right over Palestine dispute |
Economic Times | What makes Israel with just eight million people, an innovation hub Economic Times So, what is Israel's "secret sauce" that has made it a global startup hub? Experts said the "bottom up" approach of the government to fund innovative projects is unique in the world of early-stage research and development funding. For India's nascent ... |
The Times of Israel | Israel Denies Poisoning Arafat After Alarm Of High Polonium In Palestinian ... Huffington Post JERUSALEM, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Israel said on Thursday it did not poison Yasser Arafat, making the denial after the Palestinian leader's widow said Swiss forensic tests had proven he died from radioactive polonium poisoning in 2004. "We never made a ... 'Arafat poisoned' report may hamper Abbas in talks with Israel PLO demands international probe into Arafat's death Israel denies involvement in poisoning former PA chief |
Israel "utterly rejects" emerging Iran nuclear deal CBS News JERUSALEM Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday that he "utterly rejects" the emerging nuclear deal between western powers and Iran, calling it a "bad deal" and promising that Israel will do everything it needs to do to defend itself. |
Boston Globe | Kerry's Path Steepens in Israeli-Palestinian Talks New York Times BETHLEHEM, West Bank — Secretary of State John Kerry's uphill path to a peace accord between Israel and the Palestinians seemed ever steeper on Wednesday, as the two sides clashed bitterly over Jewish settlements in the West Bank, while the ... Kerry warns Israel of troubles ahead if peace talks fail Kerry: Israel Would Be Responsible for 'Third Intifada' Kerry presses Israel over peace negotiations |
Israeli-Palestinian relations hit new snags as Kerry visits Jerusalem CNN (CNN) -- Efforts to forge lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians apparently suffered more setbacks Wednesday, even as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry was in the Middle East trying to help mend relations. Kerry met with Israeli Prime ... |
Lebanon denies reports that imported Israeli tomatoes causing sickness Jerusalem Post Lebanon's Agriculture Ministry on Friday denied media reports that Israeli tomatoes on the Lebanese market were causing sickness and harm to local residents, The Daily Star reported. The Star quoted the Ministry as saying it was responding to reports ... |
Haaretz | Netanyahu warns Kerry: Israel not bound by any deal between Iran and West Haaretz GENEVA - Israel does not see itself bound by an agreement between Tehran and the six world powers over Iran's nuclear program, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry Friday morning. In a tense meeting with Kerry ... |