The Guardian | Why Israel may need to rethink its assumptions on Palestinian unity (+video) Christian Science Monitor Government officials criticized Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, casting his decision as a rejection of peace with Israel as the two sides try to extend talks beyond next week's deadline. RECOMMENDED: Why do Israeli settlements expand ... Israel will have to run Palestine if peace talks fail, Mahmoud Abbas warns Palestine warns Israel against talks failure Rockets hit southern Israel after IDF strikes Gaza Strip |
Rockets Fired From Gaza Draw Airstrikes From Israel New York Times JERUSALEM — Seven rockets fired from the Gaza Strip landed in southern Israel on Monday morning, prompting Israeli airstrikes that hit at least one training site of Hamas, the militant Palestinian faction that rules Gaza. The exchange of fire between ... |
Haaretz (blog) | How to lie to college students about Israel, Part One Haaretz (blog) In recent years in North America and elsewhere, as Israel's image has staggered from trough to abyss, damage control has turned into a growth industry of Israel advocacy organizations. Though avowedly non-partisan, most have a definite if ... Forfeiting Israel's Reason to Exist The Idea of Israel – A History of Power and Knowledge Christian Arabs to receive IDF voluntary enlistment notices |
US 'disappointed' by Palestinian reconciliation deal Haaretz Israel calls off scheduled meeting with Palestinian team after deal between Fatah and Hamas; Israeli security cabinet to meet on deal Thursday; Abbas: pact does not contradict peace. By Barak Ravid, Jack Khoury and Reuters | Apr. 23, 2014 | 9:32 PM | 5 ... |
Abbas sets conditions for extending talks with Israel Jerusalem Post Speaking to a group of Israeli journalists in Ramallah, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas laid out his three conditions for continuing talks with Israel: that Israel release the fourth batch of Palestinian security prisoners, including ... |
Haaretz | Ukraine's leading presidential candidate visited Israel in secret, asked for ... Haaretz The leading candidate for the Ukrainian presidency, former Foreign Minister Petro Poroshenko, visited Israel over the weekend and met with President Shimon Peres and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman. Poroshenko told Lieberman he expected Israel to ... Israel not about to enter Russia, Ukraine fray, FM Liberman says Liberman: Israel won't stop PA if it opts to dismantle self Israel calls for normalization of ties between Ukraine, Russia |
Tunisia Divided Over Jews' Use of Israel Passports ABC News Tunisia does not have diplomatic relations with Israel. Some 85 of the 217 members of the assembly signed the petition summoning Tourism Minister Amel Karboul to explain her actions to the parliament, said spokeswoman Karima Souid. The protesting ... Tunisia approves entry of Israeli tourists despite opposition Tunisia's Parliament Protests Recognition of Israeli Passport |
Haaretz | Tony Blair just endorsed Benjamin Netanyahu's worldview Haaretz Tony Blair just endorsed Benjamin Netanyahu's worldview. In his latest speech, the former British prime minister brands Israel as a central player in the Western alliance facing off with Islamic extremism. By Anshel Pfeffer | Apr. 23, 2014 | 4:49 PM ... |
The Times of Israel | Israel makes inquiries about American-Israeli reporter abducted in Ukraine Jerusalem Post ... Ministry "looking into the matter." The Israeli embassy in Kiev is in contact with local authorities in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slovyansk regarding Simon Ostrovsky, a US journalist with dual American-Israeli citizenship being held by pro ... Israeli-American Journalist Detained in Ukraine US 'deeply concerned' over reported journalist kidnapping |
How Fleet Street's finest defeated Israel's Gulf War censorship The Guardian I arrived in Israel in the early days of the war. Foreign journalists weren't asked to sign press accreditation declarations, but we were asked to submit all copy and photographs to the Israeli Defence Force censors before filing. They were handily ... |