Vanity Fair | Did Israel Avert a Hamas Massacre? Vanity Fair The threat, indeed, is all too plausible to Israeli intelligence officials, who agreed to share with Vanity Fair the backstory of how earlier this year they may have narrowly averted their nation's own 9/11. The alleged plan of attack (as pieced ... UN questions Israel on Palestinians' rights The British party that's no friend of Israel's IDF confirms Hamas planned massive tunnel attack |
Reuters Blogs (blog) | Here's why Israel loses no sleep over Islamic State Reuters Blogs (blog) At first sight, it seems that Israel is just as preoccupied with the rise of Islamic State as anyone else. Israeli media report diligently on the extremist group's assault on the Kurdish town of Kobani and run at least a story every few days on its ... Israel Attempts to Insert Reason into UN Debate About Middle East US needs pro-American lobby in Israel Palestinian Authority should end joint security with Israel, says chief ... |
The Times of Israel | Child registers as Aramean instead of Arab for the first time Jerusalem Post Halul, who served as a paratrooper, founded the Aramaic Christian Association in Israel seven years ago with a goal of recognizing the Aramean people, with its own nation, language, and customs. Through this organization he promoted the recruitment of ... Boy From Galilee Issued First Aramean Birth Certificate in Israel In first, Israeli Christian child registers as Aramean History Made as Israeli Christian Child Registered as 'Aramean' |
Arutz Sheva | Confirmed: Israel to Supply Gas to Egypt in $4 Billion Deal Arutz Sheva An Israeli firm will supply Egypt with natural gas, a company spokesman said Monday, more than two years after sabotage halted the flow of Egyptian gas to Israel. For more than a decade Israel relied on Egypt for roughly 40 percent of its gas needs in ... Israel, Egypt on track for major energy deal Israeli gas firm signs bid to sell natural gas to Egypt Israel's Tamar group looks to sell gas to Egypt via EMG pipeline |
Algemeiner | Emerging 'bad deal' with Iran puts Israel on offensive Jerusalem Post Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz, who is closely coordinated with Netanyahu on the Iranian issue, repeated the message publicly on Monday as well, saying in an Israel Radio interview that Israel was concerned by the world's apparent powerful desire ... Is Hezbollah preparing a large assault on Israel? Israel Warns Against Nuclear-Armed Iran as Deadline for Deal Approaches Israel 'deeply concerned' over emerging Iran nuclear deal |
Defense minster: Israel won't allow Gaza reconstruction if Hamas rebuilds ... Jerusalem Post During a meeting with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon at his office in New York, Ya'alon expressed his concern over a Hamas claim that its members were continuing to dig underground passageways leading from the coastal enclave into Israel. |
Haaretz | Israel Rabbinate backtracks on decision to review 'peeping' rabbi's conversions Haaretz Responding to strong international condemnation, the Chief Rabbinate of Israel has backtracked on its decision to review conversions performed by Rabbi Barry Freundel, the American rabbi charged with secretly filming women in his synagogue's ritual bath. All Freundel's US conversions valid, but Israel to review From the Archive: Kesher Israel's murdered rabbi Lessons to Learn From Rabbi Barry Freundel |
One-fifth of incoming UN Security Council has no ties with Israel Jerusalem Post What that means is that when the members of the new council take their seats in January for a year in which Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is likely to make the Israeli-Palestinian conflict a major agenda item on the council's schedule ... |
UN: Israel must uphold human rights law in its treatment of Palestinians Jerusalem Post In advance of Monday's meeting in Geneva, Israel submitted a detailed 72-page report in December 2013 on a vast array of largely domestic issues that relate to the covenant, including gender equity, gay rights, torture, rights of the child, protection ... |
Haaretz | Jordan asks Israel for clarifications over Temple Mount bill Haaretz The Jordanian government asked Israel this week to provide clarifications over a bill which seeks to change the status quo in the Temple Mount by letting Jews pray at the site. The bill was filed by MK Miri Regev (Likud) and MK Hilik Bar (Labor) about ... Jordan Pressing Israel not to Allow Jewish Temple Mount Prayer Haaretz More Biased Against Jews Than Arab Media |