Washington Post | Kerry Asks Turkey to Act on Relations With Israel New York Times JERUSALEM — Before departing for Israel on Sunday, Secretary of State John Kerry found time in Istanbul to urge Turkish leaders to make good on their commitment to normalize relations with Israel. Kerry presses Israel and Palestinians for concessions to pave way for peace talks Decade-old Mideast peace plan re-emerges Turkey Presses Israel for More to Restore Ties |
Salon | Anonymous targets Israel in another cyberattack CNET The group claimed it hacked more than a dozen official Israeli Web sites, including those for the Israel Police, the Prime Minister's Office, the Israel Securities Authority, the Immigrant Absorption Ministry, and the Central Bureau of Statistics. The ... Israel braces as hackers launch Internet attack Anonymous Hits Israel with a Massive Cyber Attack, Israel Attacks Back 'Anonymous Arab' cyberattacks hit Israel |
ABC News | Israel Begins Annual Holocaust Memorial Day ABC News Israel dedicated its annual memorial day for the 6 million Jews killed in the Holocaust to mark 70 years to the Warsaw ghetto uprising, a symbol of Jewish resistance against the Nazis in World War II that resonates deeply in Israel to this day. At the ... Israel's Holocaust memorial day begins with event marking 70 years to Warsaw ... Netanyahu: We cannot forfeit our security Temple Beth Israel invites community to remember the Holocaust |
Kerry urges Turkey, Israel to take steps to normalizing ties Reuters Kerry said it was imperative for Israel to honor its commitment to pay compensation to the families of those who were killed by Israeli marines aboard a Turkish vessel trying to break a naval blockade on Gaza in 2010, and for both countries to return ... |
Kerry Moves to Help Turkey and Israel to Restore Ties New York Times Turkey and Israel's diplomatic ties had been frozen since 2010 after nine Turks were killed when the Israeli military intercepted a Turkish ship that was trying to run the blockade on supplies to Gaza. But no sooner was the new agreement announced than Mr. |
The Guardian (blog) | Syrian conflict threatens to spill over from Golan into Israel The Guardian (blog) Israel's response each time has been swift. In the past couple of weeks, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) have twice returned fire across the ceasefire line with Tamuz guided missiles. "Any breach of Israeli sovereignty from the Syrian side will ... Syria Withdraws Troops from Golan, Leaving Israel Concerned Oh crazy Israel! Rachel Johnson returns to the kibbutz where she and Boris ... Report: Syria withdraws troops from Golan |
Daily Beast | Israel and Turkey Pull Together Daily Beast John Kerry's unexpected trip to Turkey and Israel, which began when the U.S. Secretary of State touched down in Istanbul on Saturday, signals a new optimism that the broken relationship between two critical American allies is finally on the mend. Iran: Apology to Turkey Shows Israel is Soft Report: Apology won't change Turkey, 'weakens Israel's deterrence' |
'Anonymous' hackers launch cyberattack on Israeli sites Fox News JERUSALEM – A weekend cyberattack campaign targeting Israeli government websites failed to cause serious disruption, officials said Sunday. The attacks followed warnings in the name of the group Anonymous that it was launching a massive hacking ... |
Technion ranks 6th in entrepreneurship, innovation Jerusalem Post The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology ranked sixth in the world in a Massachusetts Institute of Technology survey released on Sunday that evaluated entrepreneurship and innovation in higher education institutions. The ranking, which was put ... |
Arutz Sheva | Gantz : Israel ensures Holocaust won't recur Jerusalem Post Benny Gantz spoke at the site of the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland on Sunday on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, saying that "Israel ensures that a horror such as this will not recur." Gantz, who was set to lead the March of the Living ... Israel's Military Chief to Visit Auschwitz Gantz to Lead March of the Living Gantz in Auschwitz: Learn from past to secure future |