NBCNews.com (blog) | Israel Sees a Chance for More Reliable Ties With Egypt and a Weakening of ... New York Times (blog) JERUSALEM — After Mohamed Morsi, an Islamist, was elected president of Egypt a year ago, he refused any contact with Israelis, raising deep anxiety here and concern about the future of the Israel-Egypt peace treaty, a cornerstone of regional stability ... 'Arab Spring is not over yet': Israel watches Egypt warily Israel relying on Egyptian army to counter Islamists Israel Silent On Morsi's Ouster In Egypt; Officials Express Concerns In Private |
Washington Post | Israeli government tight-lipped as events unfold in Egypt Washington Post JERUSALEM — Israel's government remained conspicuously quiet Thursday about the Egyptian military's ouster of Mohamed Morsi from the country's presidency, as Egyptians continued either celebrating or lamenting the removal of the democratically ... Israel keeps wary eye on Egypt Veteran Journalist: Morsi's Ouster Good for Israel Egypt violence kills 17 as Morsi backers protest |
Politico | Israel's U.S. envoy Michael Oren to step down Politico WASHINGTON — Michael Oren, Israel's ambassador to the U.S., is stepping down after more than four years on the job, Israel's Embassy in Washington announced Friday. Oren, 58, said he'll finish his term this fall. He said he'd continuing serving the ... Israel's envoy to the US stepping down Oren announces he's concluding term as US envoy in fall Michael Oren Steps Down After 4 Years as Israel's Ambassador |
Reuters Blogs (blog) | Israel debates 'price-tag' attacks on Muslims Washington Post ABU GHOSH, Israel — Ibrahim Hamza was up before first light. When he went out to his truck, he thought it was a simple flat tire. But it didn't take long for Hamza, from one of the founding Muslim families who settled this village west of Jerusalem ... Israel and Palestine Alicia Keys: Breaking the cultural logjam in Israel Kerry and the struggle over the Jordan Valley |
Christian Science Monitor | In Israel, doctors quietly treat injured Syrians Christian Science Monitor So far, Israeli doctors have treated about 100 Syrians, according to local press reports. Of those, 33 have been here in Ziv Hospital, which receives patients referred from a new army medical facility at the Syrian border, according to hospital ... |
Waze could lead way to Israeli Internet growth USA TODAY JERUSALEM (AP) — The billion-dollar sale of navigation company Waze to Google may finally be putting Israel on the map as a major player in consumer Internet innovation. Israel's high-tech sector has been dominated by firms that made products for ... |
Haaretz | Breaking the silence about Israel's refugees Haaretz Breaking the silence about Israel's refugees. When I tell Israelis I am volunteering with African refugees, they often react with polite disinterest; they'd really rather not talk about it. But if the refugees are not our problem, whose are they? By ... Alicia Keys in Tel Aviv: This girl is on fire Blue Square Extends Record Advance: Israel Overnight Top Summer Activities for Kids in Israel |
Oldest funerary flowers ever unearthed in Israel io9 Today, we bury our dead with flowers – but a recently discovered gravesite on Israel's Mount Carmel suggests we've been doing so for at least 12,000 years. The bygone burial site contains impressions from what appear to be intentionally placed stems ... |
Q&A: Israeli historian Ilan Pappe Aljazeera.com The work of Professor Ilan Pappe - an advocate for an international boycott against Israel and the establishment of a single state for Israelis and Palestinians - has drawn praise as well as harsh criticism in academic and political circles. The ... |
Haaretz | What 'World War Z' says about Israel Haaretz What 'World War Z' says about Israel. In the Hollywood film, which stars Brad Pitt, Israelis and Palestinians unite in fight against Zombies; critics pan the movie as pro-Israel propaganda. By JTA | Jul.06, 2013 | 4:27 AM ... Is 'World War Z' pro-Israel? |