The Times of Israel | Israel defeats Bosnia 3-0 in UEFA qualifying match The Times of Israel Israel's midfielder Bibras Natcho (R) vies for the ball with Bosnia-Herzegovina's midfielder Edin Visca (L) during a UEFA 2016 European Championship qualifying group B football match between Israel and Bosnia-Herzegovina on November 16, 2014. European Qualifiers: Israel beat 10-man Bosnia-Herzegovina 3-0 in Wales' group Israel defeat Bosnia and Herzegovina by 3 - 0 on Euro qualifying (Highlights) High-flying Israel a perfect 3-for-3 |
Telegraph.co.uk | EU considering 'sanctions' against Israel over settlements Telegraph.co.uk Officials say the move towards punitive action has been driven by mounting European concern over continued Israeli settlement building in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, on territory claimed by the Palestinians for a future state, despite ... Israel's proposed Jewish nation-state law hits hurdle Israel may face EU sanctions for hampering 2-state solution – secret document Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu promotes Jewish nation-state bill |
BBC News | Protests erupt in West Bank, Israeli Arab towns after relatively quiet morning ... Jerusalem Post Palestinian media reported that the Palestinians had succeeded in crossing the barrier using foot bridges and cutting barbed-wire section in support of a Palestinian campaign to "liberation" Jerusalem from Israel, organized by the Popular Resistance ... Israel and Jordan: The Middle East's Odd Couple Jerusalem tension: Israel ends age limit on holy site access Israel Approves 200 New Settlement Homes Amid Heightened Tensions |
Jackson Clarion Ledger | Bryant's trip to Israel called a success Jackson Clarion Ledger Bryant said several Mississippi companies already do or have done business with Israel, but the potential for expansion is clear and present. He is planning an “Israel/Mississippi Business Summit” here in April to bring Israeli companies to the ... |
RT | Israel bans outspoken Norwegian doctor from Gaza for life for 'security reasons' RT Israel has banned Mads Gilbert, a Norwegian doctor who has helped Palestinians during conflicts for over 30 years, from entering Gaza, following his outspoken criticism of the Israeli government. Oslo has asked Jerusalem to reverse the decision. Trauma surgeon Mads Gilbert will defy Israeli ban on Gaza entry Israel bans doctor and human rights activist from Gaza for life Israel Says Will Not Cooperate With UN Gaza Investigation |
Sarah Silverman heads to Israel for Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival Jerusalem Post Two-time Emmy winner Silverman, who last visited Israel three years ago, will attend a screening of her HBO comedy special, Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles. She will take questions from the audience and receive a prize from the festival for her work ... |
Arutz Sheva | Rivlin concerned over possible violence during Israel-Bosnia match in Haifa Jerusalem Post Guttman said he would convey the president's message to the team, and voiced the hope that in their next conversation Rivlin would be able to congratulate the Israeli team on its victory. He promised to do all that was possible to make that happen. Rivlin: Israel Doesn't Want a War With Islam |
Op-Ed: Israeli Concessions are Seen as Proof Israel is Wrong Arutz Sheva Take for instance, a recent speech Israel's by UN Ambassador Ron Prosor at the UN Security Council. Ambassador Prosor gave what was an otherwise truly great speech except for one sentence that is directly related to Israel's Temple Mount-Prayer Ban:. |
Asharq Alawsat English | Iran's Revolutionary Guard showcases ballistic capabilities to “attack and ... Asharq Alawsat English A special feature report published by Fars on three missiles—named Israel-hitter—stated the missiles could be launched quickly from Iranian territory to reach targets in Israel, and explained the extensive infrastructure that has been built ... Netanyahu to warn Germany against bad Iranian deal |
Regulatory risk fears halt Israel offshore gas drills Financial Times Drilling ships have stopped the search for new gasfields under the eastern Mediterranean off Israel, where 1,000bn cubic metres of proven reserves lie, and about 1,500bcm more are still to be found. The reason for the hiatus, according to the industry ... |