CBS News | Arabs loosen stance on Israel's 1967 border CBS News Speaking on behalf of an Arab League delegation to Washington, Qatari Prime Minister Sheik Hamad Bin Jassem Al Thani called for an agreement between Israel and a future Palestine based on the Jewish state's border before the 1967 Mideast War. Arabs soften stance on Israel's final borders Qatar Hints at Support for 'Swaps' as Part of Israel-PA Peace |
Haaretz | Israel Says It Is Not Seeking US Intervention in Syria New York Times A senior Israeli official said Sunday that Israel was not urging the United States to take military action in Syria, despite intelligence assessments asserting that the government of President Bashar al-Assad recently used chemical weapons in the civil ... Israel's new cabinet holds first meeting on Syria policy Israel Minister: US Should Intervene in Syrian War Israel tests Obama over Syria |
BizPac Review | Israeli leader says Iran has not yet crossed nuclear weapons 'red line' Washington Post JERUSALEM — Israel's prime minister on Monday said that Iran is steadily edging closer to nuclear weapons capability but has not yet reached the “red line” he drew in a speech to the United Nations last fall. Benjamin Netanyahu delivered his ... PM: Iran hasn't reached 'red line' in nuke program Obama administration begins bullying campaign against Israel Ashkenazi: Israel can handle outcomes of Iran strike |
Montreal Gazette | Israel Lawmaker: Hezbollah Getting Chemical Arms ABC News A former Israeli defense minister alleged Monday that Syria's chemical weapons are "trickling" to the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. It was the first such claim by a senior politician in Israel, but he did not supply evidence to support his ... Israeli source has proof Syria used chem. weapons Israel not pushing for intervention in Syria, despite chemical weapons Official: Israel has proof Assad used chemical weapons |
Israel: Iran Has Not Crossed Nuclear 'Red Line' ABC News Israel's prime minister on Monday said that Iran is steadily edging closer to nuclear weapons capability but has not yet reached the "red line" he drew in a speech to the United Nations last fall. Benjamin Netanyahu delivered his assessment as Israel ... |
Daily Beast | Stop Blaming Israel And America For Fayyad's Fall Daily Beast Who lost Salam Fayyad? The resignation-dismissal of the respected Palestinian Prime Minister has provoked plenty of finger-pointing. Every Mideast pundit has a favored Western villain: it was intransigent Israel's fault; overly-Zionist Congress is to ... Israel OKs Barrier in Palestinian Christian Area Palestinian Prisoners: A Sticking Point Between Israel and Palestinians MEPs delegation calls on Israel to free Palestinian prisoners |
SB Nation | Idonije visits Titans Chicago Tribune Phil Emery said Saturday the Chicago Bears still have interest in veteran free agents, including defensive lineman Israel Idonije, but things could be picking up for the veteran elsewhere. Idonije visited the Tennessee Titans on Monday, an NFL source ... Defensive end Israel Idonije visits Tennessee |
Press TV | Egypt boycotts talks to protest 'Israeli nukes' Jerusalem Post That was an implicit reference to Israel which neither confirms nor denies having nuclear arms and is not a signatory to the NPT. Arab states and Iran say Israel's presumed nuclear arsenal poses a threat to Middle East peace and security. Related: ... Israel nuclear arsenal threatens peace: Iran |
Bloomberg | Metropolitan, Israel Museums Buy Steinhardt Mishneh Torah Bloomberg “The acquisition of this remarkable manuscript by the Israel Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art is poetic given Judy's and my longstanding involvement with both institutions,” Michael Steinhardt said in an emailed statement. “It is particularly ... The Met and Israel Museum Buy Illuminated Jewish Manuscript Before It's ... NY, Israel museums jointly buy Hebrew manuscript NY and Israeli museums to share rare handwritten copy of Maimonides' Mishneh ... |
Daily Beast | Is Israel Really Pakistan's Enemy? Daily Beast If we can have friends in India and the USA, why can't we have friends in Israel? Why not pave a way for initiation of relations, primarily with the people, and not initially the government that may create opportunities for peace and a better future ... |