Wall Street Journal | US Spy Net on Israel Snares Congress Wall Street Journal Topping the list was Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The U.S., pursuing a nuclear arms agreement with Iran at the time, captured communications between Mr. Netanyahu and his aides that inflamed mistrust between the two countries and planted ... US spying on Israel snares members of Congress Report: US spying on Israel swept up members of Congress Obama had NSA spy on Israel during Iran nuclear deal negotiations |
Fox News | Israel's Olmert to become first leader to go to prison Fox News JERUSALEM – Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who claimed to be on the cusp of a historic peace deal with the Palestinians just a few years ago, now is set to become the first Israeli leader to go to prison after the Supreme Court upheld a bribery ... Former Israel Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's Jail Term Reduced Will Israel Be a Better Place With a Prime Minister Behind Bars? Israel's top court just cut a former prime minister's jail sentence for ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | VIDEO: Israel likens Palestinian incitement to Nazi propaganda Jerusalem Post Israel News The Foreign Ministry on Monday released a video on social media equating anti-Israel incitement in Palestinian media with Nazi-era imagery and propaganda. The 49-second clip, which is titled "Nazi Propaganda returns in Palestinian incitement," shows ... Israel arrests four over video celebrating death of Palestinian toddler Immigration to Israel Sets Records Despite Attacks Aliyah to Israel increased in 2015 |
New York Times | Israel and Brazil at Impasse Over Ambassador Appointment New York Times JERUSALEM — Israel and Brazil are still engaged in a diplomatic standoff over Israel's appointment of a former settler leader as its next ambassador to Brasília, and some Israeli officials signaled recently that they could take action if the ... Brazil-Israel Diplomatic Tensions Rise Over Ambassador Appointment Israel warns Brazil in row over settler ambassador Israel warns Brazil faces diplomatic downgrade unless it accepts settler as ... |
TheBlaze.com | Bizarre Bills Blending U.S. Dollar and Jihadist Leaders Found in Northern Israel TheBlaze.com Unusual currency notes merging the American $100 bill with photos of jihadist group leaders were found in northern Israel Tuesday, Israeli media reported, quoting police. Israel's Nana10 news site reported that the bills were found in the northern ... |
TheBlaze.com | 2016 Should Be The Year We Recognize Israel's Moral High Ground TheBlaze.com First, what do the Iranian leaders say? It seems not to matter to the West that when he was Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad predicted the “elimination” of the Jewish state. Nor does it matter that current president Hassan Rouhani refers to Israel ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | PMO officials rebuff report that Israel is planning to build on E1 Jerusalem Post Israel News Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not advancing the construction of E1 at this time and initial plans by former Constitution Minister Uri Ariel to do so are irrelevant, Israeli officials said on Tuesday evening. They spoke in response to a Peace Now ... |
The Electronic Intifada | Bonding with Israel Middle East Eye While in Mexico earlier this month, I was searching for a word in an online dictionary when I was accosted by a two-pronged advertisement in Spanish—at the top and side of the screen—declaring Israel “the best gift” for Hanukkah. The ad directed me ... The silent reminders of Israel's robbery |
Deutsche Welle | Israel's ambassador to the US sends out politically charged holiday gift Deutsche Welle Dermer said Wednesday the gift was meant to "combat the latest effort by Israel's enemies to destroy the one and only Jewish state." Israel has been jarred by efforts of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, or BDS, which Israel considers to ... How the Israel boycott movement struck major blows in 2015 |
Forward | Israel's Virulent Housing Bias Runs Deep — and It's Not Only Aimed at Arabs Forward The Afula episode is only the latest real estate controversy with a racial tinge in Israel. According to the Walla news site, Jewish residents of Ofakim, a city west of Beersheba, won tenders to build in the city but canceled the transaction once they ... |