Washington Post | Israel slams reports of US spying on prime minister CNN (CNN) -- Israel reacted angrily Sunday to recent reports that British and U.S. intelligence officials spied on top Israeli officials' e-mails. "The tracking after prime ministers and defense ministers is not legitimate and not acceptable to us," the ... Israel joins anti-NSA chorus after new revelations In Israel, officials use US spying revelation to bring new focus to Pollard case Israel irked by Snowden revelations of spying on its leaders |
CNN International | Passengers evacuated 'just in time' before Israel bus bomb CNN International Jerusalem (CNN) -- A bomb exploded on a public bus in Israel on Sunday, moments after passengers evacuated. Someone spotted a suspicious bag and reported it to the driver, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said. "The passengers were immediately ... Bomb explodes on Israeli bus, no one hurt: police Police: Palestinian terrorists responsible for bus bomb NYPD Conducts Bus Inspections After Blast In Israel |
Bus in Israel Is Evacuated Before a Bomb Goes Off New York Times JERUSALEM — A bomb exploded on a bus in Bat Yam near Tel Aviv on Sunday minutes after the passengers were asked to get off, preventing casualties. The police said that initial evidence pointed to an attempted terrorist attack, presumably by ... |
Israel to US: Stop Spying On Us TIME The outcry marks the first time Israeli officials have proclaimed their outrage since former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden revealed the spying program, the Associated Press reports. Last week more documents uncovered a partnership ... |
Haaretz (blog) | Israel says it won't forcibly deport illegal African migrants, but it wants ... Washington Post KTSIOT, Israel — In the empty desert, workers are building an answer to a difficult question: What should Israel, a nation built by Jewish refugees, do about the 55,000 African migrants who entered this country illegally, fleeing famine, bondage and war? Picking our fights Israel reaches out to save US Jewish community Fleeing bad economy, French Jews flock to Israel |
The Times of Israel | US scholars are misguided in boycotting Israel Washington Post THE AMERICAN STUDIES Association, a group of about 5,000 scholars devoted to the interdisciplinary study of U.S. culture and history, has called for a boycott of Israeli academic institutions. The association held a vote on a resolution seeking the ... Top US academic association decries Israel boycott More academic bodies must join Boycott Israel: Analyst Israel lobby launches fierce counterattack against American Studies Association |
The Guardian | Kerry to present 'framework agreement' to Israel, Palestinians later this month Jerusalem Post The Arab League also rejected the proposal, holding Israel responsible for “hindering” the peace talks with the Palestinians and calling to compel Israel to halt settlement construction. Referring to Kerry's proposal to maintain an Israeli presence in ... Is BDS' campaign against Israel reaching a turning point? The Future of Israel Mahmoud Abbas accused of being traitor over rejection of Israel boycott |
US spying gives momentum to free Pollard effort Jerusalem Post “For 28 years, the US administration has been preaching to Israel about the danger and the lack of trust that results from spying on allies and today it turns out the shoe is on the other foot,” the speaker said. “There is no other way to characterize ... |
The Times of Israel | Passengers escape Bat Yam bus shortly before bomb explodes Jerusalem Post It was the resistance's duty to protect the Palestinian people from “Israel's crimes, US support for the occupation and Arab impotence,” that were continuing under the cover of peace talks, he added. Police are saying that while they are not yet sure ... Israel Bomb Attack Thwarted by Vigilant Bus Driver Palestinian terror groups hail, but don't claim, bus attack Livni: Ignore the Terrorists and Keep Talking |
Romanian FM expected to address labor disagreement during visit Jerusalem Post Israel and Romania have been unable since 2012 to reach a labor agreement that would govern the employment of Romanian construction workers in Israel, and earlier this month Army Radio reported the reason was Israel's refusal to sign a commitment that ... |