New York Times | Israel to Remove Name of Slain Palestinian Teenager From Memorial New York Times JERUSALEM — The Israeli authorities said late Tuesday that the name of Muhammad Abu Khdeir, the Palestinian teenager from East Jerusalem who was abducted, beaten and burned to death by three Israelis last summer, would be removed from the state's ... Israel adds name of murdered Palestinian boy to cemetery wall Memorial Day 2015: Israel remembers its fallen soldiers and civilians Mohammed Abu Khdeir removed from terror victims' memorial after family's request |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Gallup: Israel one of least religious countries Jerusalem Post Israel News Israel is one of the least religious nations in the world, according to a recent WIN/Gallup poll of residents of 65 countries around the world. According to Gallup, 63 percent of respondents across the globe identified themselves as religious. While ... Poll: Israel is One of the World's Least Religious Countries Israelis among world's least religious, poll finds Israel in Top Ten of World's Most Secular Countries |
New York Times | One Israeli Soldier, 23 Namesakes and a Day of Remembrance New York Times JERUSALEM — She had but one son, and he died childless at 21. Yet that boy spawned a generation. At least 23 babies on three continents have been named for her Gil'ad, a lieutenant in the Israeli Army who was killed on the first day of the Yom Kippur ... |
Wall Street Journal | Teva's Deal for Mylan Shows Corporate Israel's M&A Hunger Wall Street Journal Israel, the self-proclaimed “Start-up Nation,” has built a reputation as a hub of tech and biotech companies, quickly assembled and sold to foreign firms looking to grow. Recent success stories have included Annapurna Labs Ltd., sold to Amazon.com Inc ... Israel-based drug company Teva makes bid to buy rival Mylan Israel's Teva offers $40.1bn for US drugmaker Mylan Israel's Teva Pharmaceutical offers $40.1bn for US drugmaker Mylan |
Daily Beast | Israel Deported Them. Then ISIS Cut Off Their Heads. Daily Beast For Schecter, this is part and parcel of Israel's policy toward refugees, which she says consists “mostly of inaction,” except for intimidation. The Israeli government has granted “0.17 percent of the requests for recognition of refugee status,” the ... |
MTA Must Run Bus Ad From Pro-Israel Group, Judge Says New York Times A federal judge in Manhattan on Tuesday ordered the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to display an ad from a pro-Israel group on buses after the agency declined to run it last year. The group, the American Freedom Defense Initiative, sued the ... Judge: Pro-Israel Group Can Post 'Killing Jews' Ads on Buses Judge rules pro-Israel group can post 'Hamas Killing Jews' ads on New York ... Judge orders New York transit agency to run pro-Israel ad |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Debate ignites over Arab journalist's role in Israeli independence event Washington Post JAFFA, Israel — Having access to both Jews and Arabs is not easy for most journalists in Israel. Not so for Lucy Aharish, a Muslim Arab who grew up in a Jewish town in southern Israel. A TV anchor and news producer, Aharish says her challenge, instead ... On the eve of Independence Day, Israeli population stands at 8345000 Why is Israel called Israel? At 67, Israel home to 8.3 million people |
Haaretz | A nuclear Iran is not the only danger hovering over Israel Haaretz A nuclear Iran is not the only danger hovering over Israel. Iran has been occupying the Israeli military leadership in recent years, but arguably the greater threat lies on the northern border. By Moshe Arens | Apr. 20, 2015 | 1:54 AM | 2 ... Israel Alone WSJ Editor Tells Israel to Ignore World after Obama Betrayal Why Israel has to be cynical |
New York Times | Israel: Leaders Decline to Meet Carter New York Times Israel's president and prime minister have declined requests for meetings with former President Jimmy Carter, who has long been a harsh critic of Israel's policy toward the Palestinians. Mr. Carter has been persona non grata in Israel at least since ... At Security Council, UN chief urges return to two-State negotiations for ... UN Security Council once again takes up Israel-Palestine Ban Ki-moon: Israel must take steps for peace, freeze settlement activity |
Politico | When Israel Helped Yemens Shiites Politico Yemen's Houthi rebels accuse Israel of standing behind the Saudi-led military campaign launched against them last month. The charge is not unusual—blaming Israel for the Mideast's sundry ills is a time-honored regional pastime. For once, though, the ... |