Reuters | Israel, Palestinians renew truce but see risk of more Gaza violence Reuters After a last-minute agreement was stuck with Israel to extend an expiring truce by 24 hours, Azzam al-Ahmad, senior leader of President Mahmoud Abbas's mainstream Fatah movement, said in Cairo that there had been "no progress on any point" in talks ... Palestinian and Israeli talks in Cairo lead to 24-hour ceasefire extension Hamas Conflict Could Have Lingering Impact On Israel's Economy Israelis and Palestinians agree to a 24-hour extension of their truce |
CNN | Gaza's zoo animals caught in crossfire of Israel-Hamas conflict CNN Jabalayah, Gaza (CNN) -- The sights at the Gaza zoo couldn't be sadder. In a tiny cage, a baboon sits, picking seeds off the floor, desperately eating whatever he can find. Next to the baboon, the carcass of his mate and five offspring lay in the pen, ... |
Breitbart News | Israel is held to an impossible standard Washington Post In 1980, an Israeli diplomat met with Ronald Reagan as he was running for president. Reagan was furious over the hostages being held in the U.S. Embassy in Iran and told the diplomat he could not understand why Washington didn't do what Israel would ... Cohen: Israel held to unobtainable standard Michael Goodwin UK's Pro-Israel Protests: Jews Turn Against Jews as 1000 Rally in Brighton |
Fox News | Don't set a double standard for Israel on norms of war Washington Post The pictures of destruction and mourning in Gaza that have filled media around the world for the past several weeks have been very painful and sad to view. One would be hard-pressed to find an Israeli who does not sympathize with the suffering of Gaza ... Israel tests terror tunnel detection systems Israel, Palestinians Weigh Next Steps as Cairo Talks Loom Hamas says latest proposals for long-term truce with Israel 'unacceptable' |
Onislam.net | Jews and Arabs in Israel more estranged after war Washington Post UMM AL-FAHM, ISRAEL — Ameer Talal once got 100 customers a day at the car wash he runs outside Israel's biggest Arab town. But fear has kept away his Jewish clientele. His little car wash, like most of the Arab-owned businesses around him, has fallen ... Resisting Nazis, He Saw Need for Israel. Now He Is Its Critic. Israel's Critics Echo Nazis, Not the Zionists The Sad Case of Henk Zanoli, 'Righteous Gentile'-Turned-Israel-hater |
Washington Times | Calif. protesters block Israel-owned ship at Port of Oakland Washington Times Mohamed Shehk, a director at the organization Critical Resistance who attended the protests both days, said the purpose was to send a message to Israel that “we will not stand for the murdering of Gazans” nor “the ongoing occupation of Palestine,” the ... Here's How Anti-Israel Activists Are Blockading Israel From Inside the U.S. Israeli ship remains at sea as thousands of protesters gather in Oakland Pro-Palestinians block Israeli cargo ship in California |
New York Times | Transplant Brokers in Israel Lure Desperate Kidney Patients to Costa Rica New York Times RAMAT GAN, Israel — Aside from the six-figure price tag, what was striking was just how easy it was for Ophira Dorin to buy a kidney. Two years ago, as she faced the dispiriting prospect of spending years on dialysis, Ms. Dorin set out to find an ... |
Reuters | Israel destroys homes of Palestinians suspected of killing Israeli teens Reuters The killings set off a cycle of violence that began with the suspected revenge murder by three Jewish suspects of Palestinian Mohammed Abu Khudair, 16, in Jerusalem and led to a now five-week war between Israel and militants in the Gaza Strip. |
Haaretz | Gaza-Israel truce extended by 24 hours for benefit of Cairo talks Haaretz “It's still not clear if we can reach an agreement,” a senior Israeli official said. “If the [rocket] fire resumes, Israel will respond forcefully, and if the fire does not resume but no agreement is reached, we will examine whether we can come to some ... |
New York Times | A Clash of Religion and Bioethics Complicates Organ Donation in Israel New York Times The sages could not have anticipated that their writings would provide the underpinnings for cultural resistance to organ donation from the deceased in 21st-century Israel. But their definition of mortality, which can conflict with modern acceptance of ... |