Boston Globe | Sampling Israel in six days Boston Globe TEL AVIV — My sister and I sit on the patio of Café Suzanna in historic Neve Tzedek, under the shade of huge ficus trees, sharing an Israeli salad of tossed tomatoes and cucumbers, a root vegetable salad of kohlrabi, beets, carrots, and grapefruit ... More in this blog |
Romania-Israel connections grow stronger Jerusalem Post BERLIN – A group of Romanian high school students is set to arrive in Israel on Monday as part of broader exchange programs that have helped crystallize strong relations between the two countries in the fields of education and Holocaust remembrance. |
Syria spillover violence threatens cease-fire with Israel NBCNews.com NORTHERN ISRAEL – The spillover of violence from the Syrian conflict into the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights is threatening to jeopardize the decades old cease-fire between the two countries and spark a regional conflict. A series of mighty Israeli ... |
Ahlul Bayt News Agency - abna.ir | Israel slams UN report claiming Palestinian minors tortured in jail Jerusalem Post Israel slammed a United Nations report from Geneva that claimed the IDF tortures Palestinian children, arbitrarily arrests them and has at times used them as human shields. “This report was not written in good faith,” said Foreign Ministry spokesman ... UN reports condemn Israel |
Ynetnews | Hamas hangs 2 Gazans convicted as Israeli spies Jerusalem Post Hamas authorities in the Gaza Strip on Saturday executed two Palestinians who had been convicted of “collaboration” with Israel. The Hamas-run minister of interior said that the two men, who were not identified by name, were executed by hanging after a ... Hamas executes two Israel 'collaborators' in Gaza Hamas executes two Palestinians convicted of spying for Israel Hamas executes 2 Palestinians convicted of |
The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A. | 'PM won't ask US for exemption from defense cuts' Jerusalem Post Israel will not object to a planned five-percent cut in the annual military aid package from the United States, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu reportedly said. Under the sequester, the across-the-board cuts mandated by 2011 legislation, Washington ... US cuts military aid to Israel by 5% Netanyahu Invites TV Viewers to 'Experience Israel' US Cuts Israel's Military Aid by 5% |
Israel's GI bill Jerusalem Post His legislation, for example, was excoriated by the Mossawa Advocacy Center for Arab Citizens in Israel, which inter alia opposes the definition of Israel as a Jewish state, and demands the elimination of Jewish state symbols and an overhaul of Israel ... |
The battle for the home front: Who will be responsible for Israel's citizens ... Haaretz The limitations of the Israeli home front were first exposed in the Gulf War of 1991. Again in 2006, in the Second Lebanon War − as depicted in the State Comptroller's Report − Israel was caught with its pants down. For 34 days, rockets rained down on ... |
Haaretz | 'Israel has every right to defend itself against Iran' Jerusalem Post Strategic Affairs Minister Yuval Steinitz supported Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's latest claim that Israel has every right to defend itself against Iran, during an interview with Channel 2 News. "We will never agree to give up our right to defend ... Column from Tehran: Israel and Iran must settle differences through dialogue Israel uses Iran nuclear issue to achieve political goals: Analyst Rohani spells trouble for Israel |
Haaretz | Israel unequipped to handle high level soccer Haaretz Israel unequipped to handle high level soccer. Israel's facilities are unsuitable for hosting a World Cup, Euro, Champions League final or even Europa League final. By Ilan Lior | Jun.23, 2013 | 3:34 AM ... |