The Economist | Israel's center-left parties fail to unite Washington Post JERUSALEM — Less than a week before Israel's parliamentary election, a fractured array of centrist parties has failed to join forces and offer a coherent alternative to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Divided by personal rivalries and the lack of a ... Israel's election Don't give up Behind the Story: TIME's Karl Vick Discusses Israel's Upcoming Elections Rand Looking for Cheap Pro-Israel Dates |
The Economist | Israel's election Which way for Binyamin Netanyahu? The Economist ALL the pollsters say that the party led by Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's incumbent prime minister, is set to win the most seats in a general election on January 22nd, and that he will probably, after the haggling that usually lasts several weeks, keep ... |
TSMC Record Spending Plan Lifts Nova Measuring: Israel Overnight Bloomberg Shares of the Israeli developer of measuring systems for the semiconductor industry gained 1.8 percent in New York to $8.42, a five-month high, after TSMC, as the semiconductor company is known, said it plans to boost spending to $9 billion this year ... |
Daily Beast | Why Israel is Turning Right Daily Beast A Palestinian boy holds a model of a Gaza Strip made M75 rocket as Hamas supporters take part in a rally celebrating the 25th anniversary of the founding of the Islamist movement, on December 14, 2012, in the West Bank city of Hebron. The rally is the ... Hamas Tries to Limit Israeli Imports into Gaza US students to commemorate fourth anniversary of Israel's Gaza invasion Timeline: Politics in the state of Israel |
Novinite.com | Bulgaria briefs Israel, EU on Burgas bombing probe progress Reuters SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's Foreign Minister Nikolai Mladenov paid a surprise visit to Israel on Thursday during which he briefed leaders on its probe into a bombing in the Black Sea resort of Burgas last July that the Israelis blamed on Lebanon's ... Bulgaria's Top Diplomat Pays Surprise Visit to Israel over Burgas Bombing 'A Blow to Israel is like a Blow to Bulgaria' |
San Francisco Chronicle | 'The Law in These Parts' review: On Israel San Francisco Chronicle "The Law in These Parts," a compelling indictment of Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, does not examine the root of the Israeli-Arab conflict or spend a lot of time airing grievances of each side since the disputed lands came under ... |
Arutz Sheva | Israel welcomes 2000th India Bnei Menashe oleh Jerusalem Post Israel welcomed its 2,000th member of the Bnei Menashe community on Thursday, when a flight carrying 53 of the tribe members from the state of Manipur in Northeast India touched down at Tel Aviv's Ben-Gurion Airport. The Bnei Menashe claim descent ... 2000th Member of Lost Tribe Returns Home |
For Israeli voters, missile fire, money main issues in Tuesday election CNN Jerusalem (CNN) -- The pundits in Israel, the United States and the West Bank have pretty much forecast the winner of Tuesday's Israeli national elections. Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing political coalition with former Foreign Minister Avigdor ... |
Israel's Beresheet Hotel, luxury at the crater's edge Jewish Telegraphic Agency Nowhere is this duality better exemplified than at Makhtesh Ramon, Israel's answer to the Grand Canyon, a crater roughly 25 miles long and nearly a third of a mile deep located about an hour south of Beersheva. Visitors can easily get lost in the ... |
TechCrunch | Google Expands Its Street View Imagery In Israel, Adds Hundreds Of New Cities ... TechCrunch Google launched its first Street View imagery in Israel in April 2012, but the collection was rather limited at the time and mostly focused on Jerusalem , Tel Aviv, Haifa, Kfar Kama, Merhavia, Nahsholim and Beër Sjeva. Today's update vastly expands ... See more of Israel on Google Street View Google expands its Street View coverage in Israel with images from 'hundreds ... Google Street View Now Covers Much of Israel |