Haaretz | Israeli defense chief indicates if Russia ships advanced missiles to Syria ... Washington Post JERUSALEM — Israel's defense chief said Tuesday a Russian plan to supply sophisticated anti-aircraft missiles to Syria was a “threat” and signaled that Israel is prepared to use force to stop the delivery. The warning by Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon ... Israel warns of action over Russian plan to give missiles to Syria's Assad Between Hezbollah fighters and Russian missiles, Israel's stakes in Syria war ... Steinitz: Syria can use S-300 to hit civilian planes |
PM: Israel's hope for peace not reciprocated Jerusalem Post Israeli leaders went on the offensive against anti-Zionism on Tuesday during speeches at the opening session of the Global Forum for Combating Anti-Semitism in Jerusalem, conflating it with Jew-hatred and defining it as the contemporary manifestation ... Bennett: Israel Belongs to the Jews, Period PM lashes out at 'anti-Semitic' Israel critics A global tsunami of anti-Semitism |
Press TV | Livni says Abbas must be pressured to negotiate Jerusalem Post The international community, especially Europe, must pressure Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to directly negotiate with Israel, Justice Minister Tzipi Livni said on Tuesday. “It's the only way to have negotiations,” she said. Related ... Abbas' Adviser Calls Israel-PA High-Tech Meeting 'Unacceptable' Israel settlements in West Bank grew to 1977 acres in 2012 AP Interview: Israel deputy FM proud to be settler |
Aljazeera.com | Soccer-Tutu urges UEFA to strip Israel of Under-21 championship Yahoo! Sports LONDON, May 28 (Reuters)- - South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu has joined calls for UEFA to move the Under-21 European championship from Israel because of the Jewish state's treatment of Palestinian sport. UEFA has resisted the ... Tutu accuses UEFA of ignoring Palestinian plight UEFA accused of ignoring 'discrimination' of Palestine by Israel |
Haaretz | Israel looking to mend ties with UN Rights Council, but says 'built-in ... Haaretz Deputy Foreign Minister Zeev Elkin confirmed on Tuesday that Israel is working to resume ties with the Geneva-based United Nations Human Rights Council. But he warned that any such resumption will depend on the council changing its “built-in ... Israel to seize land to build road for colonists Palestinian workers say daily journey to Israel 'torturous' Iranian Envoy Blasts Israel's Continued Violation of Palestinians' Rights |
New York Times (blog) | A Worried Israel Prepares for War New York Times (blog) Israeli infantry on maneuvers Monday on the Golan Heights, near the border with Syria. Menahem Kahana/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Israeli infantry on maneuvers Monday on the Golan Heights, near the border with Syria. TEL AVIV — Six ... Austria says peacekeepers to stay in Golan for now Israel builds up military presence in occupied Golan Heights Sirens and Erie Thoughts in Israel |
Palestinian, Israeli tech leaders strengthen ties Jerusalem Post Though Israel is known as the “start-up nation,” the Palestinian economy, too, boasts an educated workforce and technical talent. The gathering's organizers – which include, among others, the Peres Center for Peace, the Federation of Israeli Chambers ... |
Haaretz (blog) | Why do people hate Israel? (a self-test) Haaretz (blog) Over the years, a poor showing by Israel has been something of a hallmark of the BBC survey. Six years ago, in a similar poll conducted a few months after the IDF's Second Lebanon War offensive, Israel came in dead last, with Iran, North Korea, and an ... MK submits bill to prioritize state's Jewishness |
Another scandalous session of the UNHRC Jerusalem Post Under heavy pressure from the Obama administration and European governments not to spotlight the dark anti- Semitic underbelly of UN “human rights” operations, however, Israel is considering reversing this decision. Without fundamental reform, such an ... |
Haaretz | Failure to set gas export policy could cost state billions. Haaretz The cabinet is scheduled to meet soon to decide if and how Israel should export any of the natural gas discovered in offshore reserves over the past four years. But the ministers' decision, expected within the next month, won't be accompanied by any ... |