Washington Post | Obama defends interim Iran deal, seeks to assure Israel Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Saturday defended an interim deal with Iran to curb its nuclear program and, seeking to reassure Israel, pledged to step up sanctions or prepare for a potential military strike if Tehran fails to abide ... Obama defends Iran nuclear deal to pro-Israel audience Israel faces two existential threats, Kerry warns Obama: 'Understandable' for U.S. and Israel to Have Different 'Perspectives ... |
Aljazeera.com | Obama says Israel security guarantee possible Aljazeera.com Kerry and Allen, who has been working on the security issue with Israeli defence experts, provided Netanyahu and his top brass "with some thoughts about... security challenges that we're going to be facing, that the Israelis are facing," said deputy ... Nelson Mandela and the Israel-Palestinian Conflict Obama says security guarantees possible for Israel IDF clears soldier in Palestinian's death from tear-gas shot |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Israel's Kill List Foreign Policy (blog) "There'll be a summit conference in the sky," smiled an Israeli intelligence official Wednesday morning when he learned of the assassination of Hassan Lakkis, the Hezbollah commander in charge of weapons development and advanced technological ... Hezbollah threatens to retaliate against Israel for assassination Hezbollah commander gunned down outside home; Israel denies role in killing Hezbollah says commander killed in Beirut, blames Israel |
The Guardian | Palestinian boy dies from gunshot, president and family blame Israel The Guardian A 15-year-old Palestinian boy died of a gunshot wound in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, hospital officials said, and his father and two friends blamed Israeli troops guarding a nearby settlement for the shooting. An Israeli military spokeswoman ... Reports: Palestinian youth shot dead by IDF north of Ramallah Is Ireland Obsessed with Israel? Alan McEneaney discusses why Ireland was ... Israel in the American Bazaar |
Rock pioneers Deep Purple returning to Israel Jerusalem Post Deep Purple last performed in Israel in 2011, and their return is part of their What Now?! World Tour in support of What Now?!, the group's 19th studio album and first since 2005's Rapture of the Deep. The tour began two months before the release of ... |
Haaretz | Report: Germany to sell Israel 2 destroyers for 1 billion euros Jerusalem Post A senior naval commander, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that simply to patrol the area Israel needed four new ships and that it had already been in touch with eight or nine foreign firms. The discovery of large natural gas deposits in its ... Israel's Defense Ministry to ask for $853 million to finance missile boats Germany selling Israel two guided missile destroyers Germany to Sell Israel Two Destroyers in 1 Billion Euro Deal |
Yahoo News | Explosion in Golan Heights Appears to Target Israeli Troops New York Times JERUSALEM — The Israeli military said Saturday that an explosive device intended to target an Israeli patrol in the Golan Heights had detonated near the fence separating Syrian and Israeli-controlled territory, the first such attack since the ... Israeli patrol on Golan targeted by bomb from Syria: Israel Golan Druse man charged with passing information to Syrian intelligence Syrians targeted Israeli patrol on Golan with bomb: Israel |
Knesset passes bill regulating foster care system in Israel Jerusalem Post “To date, the issue of foster care had never been properly legislated in Israel, leaving many families who provide a home for children and do so with love and compassion, without a constitutional structure to regulate their rights and the delicate ... |
Haaretz | Israel and the Vatican, two empires of kitch Haaretz Two matters that link Vatican City State and the State of Israel were evident to anyone who watched the courtesy visit paid by Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife to the pope at the beginning of the week. These two matters, to be delineated shortly, make ... |
Israel makes rare appearance at G8 forum with blueprint for tackling diabetes Jerusalem Post Israel on Thursday made a rare official appearance at a G8 forum, a group representing the world's eight largest economies, as the leaders of an Israeli social finance group presented an innovative blueprint for tackling type-2 diabetes to the G8 ... |