Wall Street Journal | The Palestinian People Ask: Where Is Israel's FW de Klerk? Wall Street Journal The only way to stop the deteriorating situation in Israel and occupied Palestine is to address the root causes. Israeli leaders, however, stubbornly reject this approach, instead choosing to blame, attack and incite against the people they oppress for ... Getting the U.S.-Israel Relationship Back on Track Israel To Review Appointment of Spokesman Who Accused Obama of Anti-Semitism After Iran feud, Obama and Netanyahu turn to Israel's aid wish list |
New York Times | In Protesting Against Israel, Youth in Gaza Also Defy Hamas New York Times El BUREIJ, Gaza Strip — The Palestinian youths huddled in the prohibited zone along the fence separating Gaza from Israel on Friday, cloaked by thick smoke pluming from flaming tires as they hurled rocks at Israeli jeeps. A tear gas canister came ... Israeli Seriously Wounded in West Bank Stabbing Attack Palestinian government shuts Arab newspaper over report on Israel ties Four Israelis wounded in three attacks |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Israel's army, government split over root causes of Palestinian violence Jerusalem Post Israel News According to Ma'ariv, Halevi listed three factors to which military intelligence attributed the spate of Palestinian attacks: tensions regarding perceived attempts by Israel to violate the status quo on Temple Mount; the unsolved murder of members of ... Life in Israel during the 'wave of terror' Peter Beinart: Israel deserves terrorism Wave of violence fuels Arab-Jewish suspicions in Israel's heartland |
The National Interest Online (blog) | A Horrific Thought: Could Russia and Israel Clash in Syria? The National Interest Online (blog) So what might a Russian-Israeli conflict look like? It is actually easier to say what such a conflict would not look like. It would not be a war because there is no reason for war: Russian and Israel do not have territorial designs on each other ... Plot Underway to Make A Pro-Israel Syria: Hezbollah Official |
Independent journalist to talk about race in Israel Columbia Missourian In 1999, he moved to Israel, where he blogged and worked as a graphic designer before becoming a reporter in 2010 for Haaretz, an Israeli newspaper. He said he started doing journalism because people started subscribing to his blog and appreciating his ... |
Forward | Why Disrupting Israeli Law Professor's Speech Was So Wrong Forward Why did the disruption of Moshe Halbertal's recent lecture at the University of Minnesota Law School garner such widespread attention? Halbertal, a noted Israeli philosopher and professor, was invited to the law school to deliver the John Dewey Lecture ... |
The Economist (blog) | The assassination of Yitzhak Rabin The Economist (blog) THE murder of Yitzhak Rabin, Israel's prime minister, at the hands of a Jewish extremist 20 years ago today undoubtedly changed the course of Israeli history. As the country descends into a new wave of violence, many continue to mourn the loss of an ... Israel Can Have Either Jewish Unity, or Peace 'Israel Needs Borders—and Peace' The U.S. Must Accept that Israeli Leadership Wants Apartheid, Not Peace |
No, There Are Still Two Pro-Israel Parties Daily Caller Last week, Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) head Matthew Brooks told The Hill, “We as a Jewish community have to take a long, hard step back and acknowledge the reality … that today there is one pro-Israel party and that is the Republican Party.”. |
New York Times | Review: Zubin Mehta Leads Israel Philharmonic in 'Resurrection' New York Times It was good to see Zubin Mehta looking hale on Thursday evening as he conducted the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. Mr. Mehta, 79, who has been music director of that orchestra since 1977 and held the same position at the New York ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Israel steps up efforts to persuade EU to drop settlement product labels Jerusalem Post Israel News According to a statement released by the Foreign Ministry, Israel's envoy to the EU, David Walzer, and the head of the Foreign Ministry's diplomatic office, Alon Ushpiz, met with senior European Commission representatives as well as ambassadors to ... Israel squirms over EU's change in labeling products from West Bank Those product labels are anti-Israel EU Ambassador: Goods Produced Beyond “Green Line” Were Not “Made in Israel” |